Made in Hollywood

Chapter 214 Don't mess around in Hollywood

Leaving the Hilton Hotel, Arthur Miller and Frank Pearson did not go home, but rushed to Wesher Street in Beverly Hills, where the headquarters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is located. After Vy Lausman got the news, he separately informed the other seven Jewish members of the committee in charge, who were already waiting here.

"It's not a small thing, and it doesn't happen in a private setting."

Sitting in the high-back chair, Arthur Miller didn't touch the coffee in front of him at all, just expounded as quickly as possible, "Not only me and Frank were present, but most of the actors, directors, producers and media representatives who participated in the Golden Globes were also there. This is an incident of public discrimination."

"Mel Gibson's words are more serious than Arthur's description." Frank Pearson also spoke. "Those dirty words..."

He shook his head and did not continue.

The room was silent for a while. Although these people were all Jewish, they were usually not without contradictions. At this moment, they were able to let go of their prejudices. Although they were only part of the executive committee, they were all rooted in Hollywood for decades and had a huge relationship. Net, no one can ignore the influence of these old men.

"If we don't respond."

The speaker was Bruce Corner, the first vice president of the academy and executive director of the Producers League.

"I agree with Bruce."

Some people agreed, and others nodded.

"I'll call some old friends in the media."

Looking around, Levi Rothman can see that the people here have actually reached an agreement, "Everyone, it's time for you to play, I suggest a variety of ways from actors, directors, producers, and acting agents. Limit Mel Gibson!"

No one else has an opinion, from the agency to the production company to the distribution company. The upper echelons of this circle are full of Jewish people, and it is not difficult to limit Mel Gibson as long as things get bigger.

Could things be pressed down? They came on the phone with a lot of old friends in the media, and the industry was also heavily Jewish.

"What about Oscar?" Arthur Miller suddenly reminded him, "Mel Gibson has an advantage now, do we have to sit back and watch him get nominated and best director?"

"It's too late for nominations. Changing the nomination list at this time will only leave people talking."

The Oscar nominees luncheon is three days away, and it's too risky to change the nomination list now, Levi Rothman thought, "Let him be nominated, but he wants to win..."

He snorted coldly, "That's just a dream!"

For many, it was destined to be a sleepless night. Tina Brown rushed to the hotel and immediately notified the Los Angeles branch of Vanity Fair to work overtime. At the same time, she called New York and briefly discussed with others, and decided that Vanity Fair would temporarily issue an additional issue tomorrow.

Subsequently. She handed over the phone to the assistant and told her that unless it was the president and chairman of the group, no one would answer the phone!

Such a sensational news, there is no reason to let it go. And there were so many people there that even ten Mel Gibsons and CAA came forward in PR. Can't hold back either.

The night was getting darker and darker. In the duke manor in Malibu, the eye-shaped villa was brightly lit, and Panney Kelly and Nancy Josephson had already rushed over.

"That's how it happened."

Worry that subjective emotions will affect the judgment of public relations and brokers. Duke simply asked Sofia Coppola to describe what happened at the party in relatively objective terms.

"Nicely done, Duke!"

Although it looks like an accident, Nancy has a certain understanding of her clients and she believes that this is definitely not an accident, "Mel Gibson is finished, at least in the next four or five years."

Hearing Nancy's words, Sofia Coppola took a sip of her coffee and shrugged.

This is the most forgettable circle. After being forcibly suppressed for four or five years, Mel Gibson will not be able to keep his position as a first-tier superstar. Once he has been silent for a few years, how many filmmakers will remember him?

"Panny," Duke looked at his PR, a professional, "what's the best way to go next?"

"Show your attitude, you will definitely be pushed into the air of public opinion starting tomorrow, and you must not back down."

After a little thought, Penny Kelly said, "Call a press conference to deal with Mel Gibson in the toughest way possible."

"His Oscar is done," she added. "Duke, here's your chance!"

The office floor of Century City CAA was also brightly lit. When Martin Bob got the news, he immediately dropped Eno Martin, who had been entangled with him at the impromptu meeting at night, and rushed to the Hilton Hotel, taking Mel Gibson with him. came here.

After forcibly taking sobering pills and having someone bring an ice towel for cold compresses, after Martin Bob made a phone call for nearly half an hour, Mel Gibson finally came to his senses.

"It's a trap, Martin," he exclaimed, throwing away the towel and covering his swollen cheeks. "It's definitely a premeditated set-up!"

Martin Bob was not surprised, just like they wanted to frame each other, this competitive circle is full of all kinds of traps, there have been, there are now, and there will be in the future.

He looked at Mel Gibson, the heaviest star in his hands and the No. 1 favorite for best director at the Oscars. Now what?

His eyes gradually turned cold. Martin Bob had long understood what happened. Even if he was drunk as an excuse, even if the other party really provoked him, Mel Gibson was basically helpless. At least he thought he couldn't save him.

As his mind became more and more sober, Mel Gibson gradually realized the situation he might be facing. His face was full of anger, and suddenly there was a trace of panic.

"Martin, you...you have to help me!"

He looked at his agent with hope, and Martin Bob looked at him too, and said slowly, "I just called the editorial offices of several media such as Vanity Fair and the Los Angeles Times."

"They..." Like a dog that fell into the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Mel Gibson was still waving his paws, knowing that there was no hope. "How did they react?"

Martin Bob shook his head, "David Firth revealed to me. Some people in the academy have made calls to many high-level media outlets. Half an hour ago, Arthur Miller, Frank Pearson and Levy ?Rothman and others just left the academy headquarters, and with them are many Jewish members of the committee in charge."

"My best director..."

Hearing Mel Gibson's whisper, Martin Bob lowered his eyes slightly. Gibson lost more than just a best director!

Mel Gibson covered his face. Not knowing what he was thinking, Martin Bob lowered his head, considering how much value the opponent still had, and whether it was worth his continued shot.

The pain on his face suddenly reminded Mel Gibson. He raised his head and asked tentatively, "Duke Rosenberg touched me. This is personal injury. I can call the police and sue him!"

"Sober up, Mel!" Martin Bob slammed the table off the table, making a dull sound, "There are countless people at the scene who can confirm that. You insulted the other party first, and you were the first person who wanted to do it. Don't forget that you are suspected of racial discrimination, and the other party has the right to selectively prosecute. If you are convicted, you will be held criminally responsible!"

"Damn kosher pigs!"

Finish this sentence. Mel Gibson suddenly felt something fall from his mouth and spit it out in his hand. It was clearly a big tooth stained with blood!

There was a ray of light in the sky, and newspapers and magazines were shipped out of the printing house. Delivered to various sales outlets and citizens' homes, most newspapers temporarily changed their layouts in the early hours of yesterday, leaving the front page headlines to the famous Mel Gibson.

"Mel Gibson allegedly racist, made anti-Semitic remarks at the Golden Globes..."

"After winning the Golden Globe for best director last night, Mel Gibson got carried away and abused..."

Not only these, but also the interview records of many people at the scene. Obviously, after the media got the news yesterday, they responded as quickly as possible, and some words came out of these famous people, and it was even more true for Mel. • Gibson was charged with racial discrimination.

"I heard it very clearly."

One newspaper quoted Tom Cruise as saying, "Mel Gibson used racist remarks to publicly attack and provoke Duke. This is a very shameful act!"

At the same time, quite a few multimedia reporters gathered in the press room of Warner Studios, and Panney Kelly, as Duke's press spokesman, issued a scathing statement that not only rebuked Mel Gibson's actions, but also Claimed to reserve the right to sue him for alleged racial discrimination.

This kind of question hardly needs to be considered. The mainstream media will definitely stand on Duke's side, especially the media under Warner, Fox and Disney, who are using the strongest voices to denounce Mel Gibson, while attacking his "Brave". Heart", they all saw the hope of "Saving Private Ryan" winning big at the Oscars.

In the next two days, many famous Jewish people in Hollywood also actively or passively came forward to express their views on the matter, even if Mel Gibson publicly apologized the next afternoon and put the blame on alcohol, But the Jewish forces in Hollywood have no intention of letting him go.

The executive director of the Producers Union, Bruce Corner, even publicly called on all Hollywood producers not to cooperate with Mel Gibson!

Not to mention other, as a partner, Paramount Pictures has stood up against Mel Gibson, and is a super heavyweight.

Viacom's Summer Redstone, a standard Jew, gave an interview on CBS - Mel Gibson made enough money from the purse of Hollywood Jews and revealed hatred after a few drinks Jewish nature, this is too much. If you have a problem with Jews, don't hang out in Hollywood!

His words can be said to be the best portrayal of Mel Gibson's future situation.

Amid all this turmoil, the 68th Oscar nominee luncheon was held on time, and the nominees were announced. (To be continued ~^~)

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