Exploiting Hollywood 1980

Chapter 175 The Enemy Meets

The Golden Globes don't have a host. The honored guests knew the order and came to the stage by themselves, and they also came up with their own words. Some guests who drank too much champagne and went crazy on and off stage had to rely on the stars to cover up each other.

So the Golden Globes has a title that no other awards ceremony has, the Miss Golden Globes. Her task is mainly to remind the guests and winners to come on stage, but also to be responsible for dragging people down when the guests talk too much or are drunk and embarrassed.

There are no acting requirements for this role, and the function is similar to that of a facilitator. Anyone can do it. There is also a lot of lens time to take care of, which is usually a shortcut for the second generation of stars to enter the industry.

However, this year's Miss Golden Globe is not the second generation of stars, but the 27-year-old Roseanne Catton, a black model, which is also in response to the complaints that no black film stars have won awards in the awards season in the past two years.

The Golden Globe is a combined award for TV series and film. But now the ethos of Hollywood is still higher for movie stars, so the TV series awards were awarded earlier. The CAA-led "General" is the big winner.

This TV series tells the story of a Westerner, John Blackthorne, who took a merchant ship to Dongying and was blown ashore by a storm. Then, with the assistance of the translator Mrs. Mariko, he helped the Kwantung warlord Tiger Yongyi win the battle of Guanyuan and unify the story of Japan.

Ronald Gueshu Yongyi is the historical figure Tokugawa Ieyasu. Yoko Shimada, who plays Mrs. Mariko, won the Best Actress in a TV Drama and took to the stage to accept the award in a traditional kimono.

Actor Richard Chamberlain also won Best Actor in a TV Series, only Toshiro Mifune, who played the general, did not win. Ronald has seen some Kurosawa Akira movies, and Mifune is the protagonist. Perhaps because they were not nominated, Dongying movie stars did not come to the scene.

Ovitz, the president of CAA, planned the entire TV series, but Ronald searched carefully for him and couldn't find him. He still adhered to the traditional habit of brokers not to steal the limelight with clients, and did not come to the scene.

Next came the awards for the film. Soon it was the turn of the best soundtrack.

"The nominees are Stuntman..., American Gigolo..., The Empire Strikes Back, John Williams, Famous, Michael Gore..."

"The best score goes to Stuntman - Dominique Frontier..."

Ronald comforts Michael Gore next to him. Gore showed an embarrassed smile. He thought that John Williams was the biggest opponent, but he was robbed by the "stuntman".

After a few minor awards, it was best actress in a comedy musical in a movie.

This is also the award for which Erin Kara was nominated.

"Nominated, the miner's daughter - Sissy Spacek,

Silly girl joins the army - Goldie Hahn, nine to five - Dolly Parton, famous all over the world - Erin Carla..."

"Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical is... Sissy Spacek, the Miner's Daughter."

Ronald visibly saw the flames in Erin Carra's eyes flicker and go out. Goldie Hawn and Dolly Parton didn't show up today, and the award was actually a choice between Sissy Spacek and her. Producer Da Silva reminded by her side, "Smile, Erin, smile."

Sissy Spacek took the stage to accept the award. The Southern girl who made her debut on "The Witch Carrie" turned from a horror film to a biopic and played the famous Southern country singer Loretta Lynn.

Ronald noticed that the Golden Globes broadcast didn't have many cameras, and it wasn't like the Oscars were able to capture the reactions of each nominated actor before the awards. The cameras on the stage just swept through the audience, and Erin Kara didn't necessarily get the chance to appear alone. In fact, there was no need to smile.

Then there's Best Original Song, an award nominated by Ronald.

"Nine to Five - Dolly Parton, Nominated for Best Original Song for a Movie - Michael Gore, Ronald Lee..."

Ronald couldn't help sitting up straight. He had always felt that the Golden Globe Award was of little value, and writing lyrics was not his professional direction.

"The winner is...the well-known theme song, composed by Michael Gore and lyrics by Ronald Lee."

"Tell me about Erin, please." Da Silva, the producer who got up and hugged Ronald and Gore, whispered in their ears.

Ronald nodded in agreement, and went to the podium with Michael Gore.

"Ah, it's two young people. When I first entered the industry..." The male presenter, who had obviously drank too much champagne, was pulled off the stage by Miss Golden Globe Award and the sober female guest before he finished speaking. Give it to two winners.

Michael Gore first said:

"First of all I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who selected the Golden Globe winner on behalf of foreign journalists. Then I want to thank my partner Ronald, whose lyrics inspired me.

And then there's Erin Carla, who sang the song, and it's her rendition of the song that made it a household name. And producer Da Silva, and director Alan Parker, who made the movie really well. Last but not least, I would like to thank my family, especially my sister Leslie, for their support. "

Gore handed the microphone to Ronald.

All the good words were finished by Gore, and Ronald also took out his prepared speech, which was roughly the same as Gore's. However, Ronald had already anticipated this situation, and he calmly said the object of thanks in reverse.

"First of all I want to thank my family for their support...then Erin Cara, her vocals make this song even better...and then the composer Michael Gore, I got inspired after hearing part of the melody ...and finally thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association..."

The audience applauds. Ronald found that when the two said the award speech, the camera on the stage was famous all over the audience. I think they both mentioned Erin Kara's name, and NBC will give her a single shot.

Mission completed successfully.

The Golden Globe trophy is a golden ball surrounded by film, and the trophy is small. After the awards, I will have a gold stamped award certificate with Ronald's name on it, which is also a good decoration at home.

Sitting back at the round table, Gore handed the trophy to Erin Kara who was eager to try it. The little girl took the trophy in her hand and touched it a few times, as if she was afraid that her fingerprints would be printed on the trophy, and put it back on the table. It can be seen that Erin really hopes that she can win the award.

The fiery gaze was not only from Erin Kara, but Ronald also stared at the trophy on the table when he found Demi Moore and the Israeli brothers. Although it was a small trophy not much bigger than the palm of your hand, there were very few people in the entertainment industry who did not love it. of.

The next award is the best newcomer. Best new actress went to Natasha Kinski. Kinski, in a yellow dress, jumped briskly to the front desk, and after receiving the Golden Globes, he began to give his acceptance speech.

"She's going to be in Coppola's 'Old Love, New Love.' So let's not mention Polanski." Demi Moore whispered in Ronald's hoarse voice.

No wonder, in Natasha Kinski's acceptance speech, she only thanked Tess's director, and did not mention her name.

Best New Actor went to Timothy Hutton.

Ronald's face froze.

Baby-faced Hutton took the stage to accept the award. Ronald, not interested in listening to what he had to say, took a gulp of champagne.

Demi Moore brought him another glass of champagne and passed it to Ronald, replacing his empty glass. When Ronald saw Hutton's displeased expression, she saw it all, but there was always a natural hostility among young men, so Demi decided to take another look.

Best Director - Ordinary Man Robert Redford

Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) – Ordinary Mary Tyler Moore

Best Supporting Actor in a Movie – Ordinary Timothy Hutton.

"Ordinary Man" smashed the ball at the Ballon d'Or, and Timothy Hutton took home another Ballon d'Or.

Demi Moore is now sure that Ronald does have a conflict with Timothy Hutton. Seeing him take the stage for the second time to accept the award, although he tried his best to hide it with a smile, he still showed a deep disgust between the actions .

After more than three hours of awards party, Ronald and Michael Gore together took the Golden Globe trophy and went to the backstage to receive the award certificate.

Demi Moore took his arm and followed closely. The staff was preparing to engrave on the hot-gilt copper sheet of the certificate. Ronald's certificate was finished first, and he and Demi waited in the lobby first.

At this time, the media reporters were in the hall to let the stars pick up the Golden Globes and take pictures. The Golden Globes rely on stars to support their appearance. In order to have more stars to accept the award, they even set up two categories for the best actor and actress, drama, and music/comedy.

However, the best supporting actors and actresses that are not generally included in the star awards are combined into one category.

Ronald knew that his award was mediocre, and no reporters came to interview and take pictures, so he took the initiative to stand by and wait.

Who knew that the reporter was still rushing in the direction where he was standing, "Natalie! Bob, here, give us a smile? The two of them took a picture together."

"It's Natalie Wood and her husband, Robert Wagner," Demi Moore whispered beside Ronald.

Ronald also recognized it, and the couple walking behind them were both famous stars. Natalie Wood was born as a child star and later acted in many blockbuster films, and she looks a bit like Diane Lane. Her husband, Wagner, was upright and played a number of leading roles in TV dramas.

Ronald hurriedly took another half step back, while Demi Moore always wanted to show her face.

"Natalie, take a Golden Globe trophy and put on that pose again," the reporter asked her couple again.

"Sorry, I can borrow it..." Natalie Wood looked back a few times and smiled at Ronald. "Reporters always like to make fun of me."

She once won the Golden Globe Award for Best New Actress for "Rebel for No Reason", and her photo holding the Golden Globe Award has been reprinted by countless newspapers and magazines.

"Of course." Ronald handed his Ballon d'Or with a smile.

Natalie Wood took center stage, posing with Ronald's Ballon d'Or. Ronald saw that her husband, Robert Wagner, was being snubbed a little, so he approached him.

"I like your TV series 'Pearl Harbor' very much. I didn't expect to see you here."

"Oh, do you want an autograph?" Wagner didn't think about it carefully, and regarded Ronald as an ordinary fan.

Ronald was wearing a dress today, and he didn't bring a pen and paper, which he usually does not leave his body.

"Here, please sign it here." Demi Moore cleverly took out a notebook and pen from some old handbags and asked Wagner to sign. "

"Timothy, Timothy, can you and Natalie take the golden ball for a photo?" The reporter saw Timothy Hutton walking out of the hall again, calling for them to take a photo together.

Natalie Wood, who returned the Ballon d'Or to Ronald, raised her empty hand to signal that she was out of the trophy.

"It's okay, I have two." Timothy Hutton handed a trophy, then put her arms around Natalie Wood, and the two posed for reporters for a while.

"Goodbye, Boy." Natalie returned the trophy and wrapped her arms around her husband. "Let's go, Bob." Then she nodded her thanks to Ronald.

"Oh... Bob, he's still a boy..." Natalie's silver bell-like laughter could be heard in the distance.

"Natasha! Miss Kinski!" The reporter found that Natasha Kinski appeared in the lobby again, booing for the best new actor and actress winner to take a Golden Globe photo.

Timothy Hutton and Natasha Kinski pose again for reporters to take pictures.

Ronald was upset, and Hutton pressured him to lose his job writing the Grease sequel. So he turned his head and asked Demi, "I'm leaving, will you go with Natasha?"

"Hey, isn't this Ronald?" Timo suits just discovered the existence of the two, "Should we call the reporter back and take a picture together?"

Ronald, knowing that Timothy Hutton was demonstrating against him with the wooing of reporters, snorted, ignored him, and walked away.

Timothy blossomed with joy and lip-mouthed Ronald, "Who's your Daddy?"

Ronald was about to fight back when Natasha Kinski spotted Demi Moore, "Demi, you're here, I was looking for you just now."

Demi Moore wrapped Ronald's arm a little tighter. "I'm with Ronald, Natasha, remember?"

"Of course, Ronald." Natasha Kinski hugged him happily. The audition photo Ronald took for him was very good. Coppola saw the photo first, then went to the cinema to watch "Tess", and saw Kinski's acting skills trained by Polanski before deciding to use her as the actor. The new female number two.

Now it was Timothy Hutton's turn to be upset.

"Natasha, we're going to the party soon. Didn't you say you wanted to meet Director Robert Redford? And your girlfriend, let's go together. There are many people in the film and television industry to meet."

"Yeah, party!" A lot of handsome men and women came from behind Hutton, all of whom came together to attend the celebration party of the "Ordinary People" crew.

Natasha didn't know why, she didn't know the contradiction between Ronald and Hutton, "Okay, Demi, will you go with me?"

The scene came when Demi Moore had to make a choice. On one side is Ronald, the lyricist and screenwriter, who knows some producers of small productions.

On the other side is the popular star idol Timothy Hutton, and there is still a chance to meet more people in the film and television circles at that party.

Demi Moore glanced at Natasha Kinski and the men and women around Timothy Hutton and made up her mind.

"No, I have an appointment with Ronald...you guys have fun."

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