Hollywood Drawing

Two hundred and eleven - See you in

"Hollywood Drawn()"!

Is this "The Return of the Clown" scary? If you ask this question, Ector Henry and others who are watching the film will definitely give an affirmative answer.

But this film is much more than just scary. The various descriptions of boyhood are obviously more touching.

After the movie ended, as the applause gradually ended, fans were queuing up to leave. Ector Henry and others were not in a hurry to leave. They waited for everyone to leave before leaving.

Daisy hugged her boyfriend's arm and said very touchingly: "Obviously, "The Return of the Clown" is not a horror film in the traditional sense. Its plot is much richer than ordinary horror films. Therefore, it is It will take you into an unusual town through the plot, and then follow the perspective of each child to explore the deepest darkness and fear in the town!"

"yes!"

The little fat man unbuttoned his suit jacket and sat still without moving, still reminiscing about the carefully arranged plots in the film. However, after hearing Daisy's summary of the film, he still agreed.

"Aren't all Wayne's movies like this? They start with a good story from the beginning to let you sink into the plot he designed. This is what "Joker" does, but I didn't expect "The Return of the Clown" A horror movie like this can actually tell a good story.”

The crowd was almost gone. After finishing speaking, the little fat man stood up and called his friends to go back and rest early. They were facing the same situation and had to get up early to continue their struggle tomorrow.

These young people watched a "Joker" together before graduating from college. They didn't understand the so-called truths in the film, but they encouraged each other on graduation day.

They felt that they were much luckier than Arthur and had too much, so they encouraged each other to be optimistic and strong no matter what difficulties they encountered in work and life.

One year has passed, and the seven of them are good friends and they are all doing very well, and each of them has begun to work hard for life.

"Hi, boys."

Warner Bros. investigator Heywood was sweating, holding a large pile of printing paper, and said hello to a few people who had just left the theater door. Then he took out a few more survey coupons, looked at Ector Henry and asked, "Is it okay?"

"No problem, leave it to me!" Ector Henry shrugged, happily completed the questionnaire and a few pens, and distributed them to his friends behind him.

After everyone completed the questionnaire, they didn’t think too much about it, nor did they fill in their feelings after watching the movie. They just tacitly checked A in the scoring section.

They are not film critics who think too much. The purpose of watching a horror movie is to know whether Wayne's new movie is exciting enough. Obviously, as a horror film, they feel that an A rating is more than enough.

For a movie like this that is full of sincerity and turns a horror movie into a good story, a few people felt that the viewing experience was great. This is the mentality of most ordinary movie fans.

Ector Henry took back several questionnaires and handed them to Heywood, but the pen with the clown's face was not returned. This is a very normal phenomenon. After filling out the questionnaire, the most popular thing given to movie fans is a signature pen.

After walking out of the theater door, several friends came to the school parking lot together. Before getting in the car, Daisy clapped her hands twice, attracting the attention of her friends to herself, and said:

"Everyone is busy at work, and the contact between us is getting less and less. I have a suggestion. How about we make an appointment to film "Batman" next year?"

"No problem, this is a great idea!"

"Okay, you'll be the one to organize it then."

"Let's do it this way. Wayne Greenberg's movie will be the best witness to our friendship." The little fat man winked at everyone, opened the car door, got in, started the car, and stretched out his arms to wave before leaving. wave. "Bye, guys. See you next year in Batman!"

A group of good friends from their youth said hello and then drove off in different directions, just like they did at the end of their graduation ceremony a year ago.

As the car drove home, Daisy yawned. After a day's work, she dragged her exhausted body to watch a movie. She couldn't open her eyes before she got home.

Ector Henry glanced at her while driving the car, deliberately provoking a conversation. "Daisy, it's been a long time since we logged into that data network, right? When we go back, give "The Return of the Clown" a score first and write a review before going to bed. Many people will see our opinions."

"IMDB?"

"Yep."

"No problem." Daisy nodded. "It seems that more and more young people have begun to pay attention to this website. Unfortunately, the rating of "Joker" has never surpassed "The Godfather" and climbed to the first position."

She recalled that a year ago, she organized a plan for many people to rate "Joker". Unfortunately, even after working hard for many days and recruiting many classmates to help, she only came in second place.

"It doesn't matter. Wayne Greenberg is still very young. He will make greater movies in the future. Maybe "Batman" will surpass the previous ones, right?"

When Ector Henry went to see his girlfriend again, he found that she had fallen asleep with her head tilted. He smiled and shook his head and slowed down slightly.

Numerous early screenings of "The Return of the Clown" in Los Angeles began to end one after another. Not far from the media capital Burbank, a large number of movie fans who had just left the theater also poured out of the entrance of an American Artists Chain Cinema.

"Thank you, I'll give you the pen as a souvenir!"

Schroeder took the signature pen sent by the investigator with a warm and bright smile on his face, showing his big white teeth.

He took this pen with the clown's face on it and turned around and walked towards his apartment. Although he had already changed shifts with his colleagues in advance, he was still wearing a security uniform.

As an African-American, this outfit represents that he has a formal job, and it also represents that he is a law-abiding person. No matter what others think, this is what he thinks in his heart.

Although he gave the questionnaire an A rating, Schroeder did not like the movie. He longed for the beautiful friendships between the teenagers in the movie, but these were too far away from his life. He had never had that kind of childhood.

This is not like his favorite "Joker". It doesn't have that feeling of empathy. This may be the sadness of a child growing up in a slum.

"Maybe my future children will have a better childhood!"

Just like he has completely changed himself, no matter who he faces now, the first thing he sees is always a warm smile. He believes that his future children will have a good childhood.

Farther away from Burbank, in the Greenberg Manor at the end of Mulholland Drive in Beverly Hills, Wayne was sitting on his favorite lounge chair, holding a quilt in one hand and gently stroking his legs with the other. two big heads.

The two golden retrievers have become more and more lazy and clingy to him. In the past month, these two dogs have climbed into his bed in the middle of the night more than once. This may be the deepest memory of the two dogs when they were young.

At this time, the direction Wayne was looking at was his farm. Like all North American boys, after leaving his parents at the age of 21, he seemed to rarely go back. Although there was a busy work schedule, the thought of "going home often" was still imprinted in his bones.

After the work on "The Return of the Clown" is over, he plans to arrange work for the "Batman" crew and return to the farm to stay with his parents for a few days. His parents may not understand this, but he feels that he is now qualified to be willful.

Wayne shouted. "Nami, what time is it?"

"11:50, I guess it will take a while longer. Nina is staring at the fax machine. She will send it up when it comes."

Naomi Watts was leaning on the bed with several fashion magazines on her belly. These were all Miss Nina's inventory and were temporarily borrowed by her.

Although the assistant lady has a very average appearance and figure, she is a die-hard consumer of various fashion magazines. The only regret is that she only reads them but does not buy those luxury goods.

Sergey sometimes teased her for being too stingy. Wayne gave them both a very high salary. Nina's brother was in his last year of college and she no longer needed her to help pay tuition.

But this girl is like an iron rooster. All the money she earns is saved. She usually eats and lives in the manor. She only buys "free" clothes when she occasionally goes shopping with the boss's "girl". She is even worse than Wayne. young people.

In the words of Naomi Watts, what kind of boss there is, there will be what kind of personal assistant. The two of them are a natural match.

"Boss, Warner Bros. sent the data!"

The assistant lady was wearing pajamas and walked in with two faxes. After handing the two statistics to her boss, she yawned and walked out.

"finally come."

Naomi Watts put on her slippers, walked to the balcony, and squeezed into the lounge chair. She was also very interested in the data of this horror film. "How about I read it to you?"

"Uh-huh." Wayne nodded casually.

"Well, according to statistics, Warner Bros. collected a total of 6,770 questionnaires, and 5,754 of them gave "The Return of the Clown" a score of A or above, accounting for about 84% of the total number of questionnaires. Wayne, for a horror film As for the film, the audience's reputation has been very explosive!"

After reading this, Naomi Watts shook his arm in surprise, and then continued: "Because the part of the data that the professional survey company is responsible for has not been released yet, it needs to wait until tomorrow morning, but there is one piece of data that you should know interested.

More than 90% of the movie fans attending the early screenings are young people between 19 and 30 years old. They will be the main group that contributes to the box office of this film. Warner Bros. judges..."

"Talk about the box office figures, Nami! I think you are deliberately trying to interest me." Wayne interrupted her helplessly. This woman refused to tell him what he cared about most.

"Well, according to rough statistics from Warner Bros., the box office in advance is about $5.9 million."

Upon hearing this number, Wayne let out a sigh of relief. This result was in line with his expectations.

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