Hollywood Director 1992

#163 - accelerate

The male lead, Alex, and Todd, along with Todd's brother George, entered the cabin. As they passed through the rear cabin, they heard a baby crying.

Matt Damon, who played George, patted Ryan Phillippe on the shoulder, "This is a good thing. The younger the better. If even this crashes, God is just too twisted."

When they arrived at the front cabin, a patient with a respirator greeted them, looking half-dead.

This character was played by Link, with the aim of increasing engagement.

"God is really twisted."

George complained.

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"Cut!"

"Okay, next scene!"

Sophia shouted.

"Filming is so easy. Why do you all say Link is so perverted during filming, demanding you to film repeatedly, sometimes dozens of times for one scene?"

Matt Damon asked, leaning back in his seat.

Joaquin Phoenix said, "That's because we acted better. He couldn't find any problems. In the first few weeks of filming, a few of us were almost tortured to death by Link. If you don't believe me, ask Ryan and Edward."

Ryan Phillippe shrugged, "In the past, I would be scared awake if I dreamed of monsters. Now I often dream that Link is shouting in my dream, 'Not good, one more time!' I perform repeatedly in my dream, unable to wake up. This is even scarier than dreaming."

Hahaha!

Everyone couldn't help but laugh, only worried about being heard by Link. Except for Matt Damon, the others consciously lowered their voices.

Matt Damon looked at them speechlessly, "Aren't you guys exaggerating too much? When I worked with Link before, I didn't see him being so strict."

Ben Affleck said, "When filming 'The Witch,' Link cared more about realism and didn't have high demands for acting. We could act however we wanted. But in the 'Final Destination' crew, Link's requirements for everyone were very high. Liv was criticized to the point of collapsing and crying several times."

"Shut up!"

Liv Tyler turned her head and glared at him, her cheeks flushed red.

Angelina Jolie smiled, pursing her red lips.

"Is Link really that scary? He looks very gentle and gentlemanly."

Jennifer Aniston, who played the beautiful classmate Krista, said with a smile.

"He's okay when he's not filming, but after filming starts, he always has a cold face, expressionless, very ruthless. It's very stressful to chat with him."

Ryan Phillippe said.

"That's really the case. Look at Edward."

Joaquin Phoenix put his arm around Edward Norton, who played Carter, "He used to be very gentle, and he would blush when talking to girls. Now he has a very irritable temper. If you provoke him a little, he will get angry."

"I didn't. My character's personality is more irritable. When filming, I can only try to act like that. In fact, I'm not irritable at all. F*ck, what are you doing?"

As he spoke, Joaquin slapped him hard on the butt. Edward Norton's expression changed, and he pushed Joaquin away, his face very unhappy.

"Haha, see, was I wrong?"

Joaquin laughed as he was pushed onto the seat.

Edward Norton came back to his senses and walked away with an embarrassed expression.

"Link is strict with us, but everyone's acting has improved a lot, hasn't it?"

Angelina Jolie said with her arms crossed, smiling.

"That's true. Link is very good at guiding actors' performances."

Ryan Phillippe said.

"All teams prepare!"

"Actors, return to your original positions, and be quick about it."

Hearing the crew's shout, the actors didn't want to provoke Link and quickly returned to their original positions.

"Scene 1, Take 4, Action!"

This scene was about two beautiful classmates wanting to switch seats with Todd, but Todd refused. Then, the two beautiful women found the male lead Alex in the back row to switch seats.

"Hi, Todd!"

Jennifer Aniston and Naomi Watts, who played the two beautiful classmates, greeted Todd.

The two were wearing relatively form-fitting T-shirts, revealing their fuller chests and slender waists, along with a section of fair skin. One had blonde hair and the other had black hair, but each was beautiful in their own way.

"Hi, how are you? This is my seat."

Joaquin Phoenix looked at the two beauties with a smile.

His character was a boy who was not popular with girls and didn't know how to interact with them.

"Can you switch seats with Krista? We want to sit together."

Naomi Watts, who played Blake, asked.

"Oh, I'd be happy to do that, but I have a bit of a bladder problem. You know, a urinary tract infection, always wanting to go to the bathroom."

Todd said hesitantly.

The two beauties stood up with disgusted expressions and went to the back row to switch places with Alex.

Alex agreed.

"Idiot!"

Todd grumbled with a dissatisfied expression when he saw Alex coming over.

"Did you think we really had a chance to hook up with them?"

Alex said as he sat down.

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"You know what? Because of you, I have to sit here and watch that stupid 'Pulp Fiction'."

Todd cursed.

In the director's area, Link nodded as he watched the performances of the two actors on the screen.

After more than two months of training, the main actors had fully entered the state, their dialogue and performances were very good, and their cooperation was very tacit.

Many shots only needed to be filmed once.

This was also the reason why he had strict requirements for the actors at the beginning of filming.

Everything is difficult at the beginning. As long as the problems of the crew are solved in the beginning, there will be fewer problems with the crew later, and filming will be smoother, and the filming speed will be faster as it goes on.

"Cut!"

"Next scene!"

After the male lead sat down, he found a problem with the small table in front of him. He prepared to find a flight attendant to solve the problem, but the flight attendant ignored him.

The cabin door closed.

The plane began to taxi on the runway.

After the plane took off, the airport began to shake, and the lights flickered.

When filming this scene, the actors were all sitting inside the cabin model. The shaking of the cabin and the lights were all controlled by the special effects artists, including the degree of shaking and the frequency of vibration, all of which could be controlled, almost exactly the same as a real airplane cabin.

There were not many lines for the actors in this scene. The performance mainly depended on the actors' expressions and body movements.

For example, when the plane experienced abnormal vibrations, some showed fear, some closed their eyes in fright, some gasped for breath, and some didn't care at all.

This kind of scene is simple but also complex.

If the actors' performances are all up to par, a few shots can be completed.

If individual actors' performances are not up to par, they need to be corrected one by one to prevent obvious flaws.

"Cut!"

Link called the crew, pointed to a few people on the camera, pointed out their problems, and then asked the crew to communicate with the actors. He didn't need to communicate directly with the extras.

After the crew communicated with the actors, the crew continued filming.

Each take was reviewed after filming. If there were problems, it was reshot. If there were no problems, it was passed and the next take was filmed.

After the plane took off, the cabin experienced severe turbulence, and after a while, it returned to normal.

Just when everyone breathed a sigh of relief, the frequency of the plane's vibration increased, and it began to sway left and right, like riding a roller coaster. Many passengers screamed loudly.

The plane's swaying continued to increase. Many luggage fell down, the respirator also fell down, the left cabin door caught fire and exploded, someone fell out of the hole, and the cabin began to become chaotic. Many people shouted loudly.

This scene was the first climax of the movie, very important. Whether it was special effects or actor performances, nothing could be sloppy.

Link carefully watched every link and filmed this scene for three consecutive days before completing it.

"Cut!"

"Rest for an hour, continue filming in the afternoon."

It was lunchtime, and the crew members rested.

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