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Chapter 136 True colors appear(1/2)

 The tall and powerful actor's prop ax fell down, Martin rolled to dodge, and the German shepherd rushed over from one side, entangling the extraordinarily strong perverted deformed man.

Martin had quick eyesight and quick hands. He stabbed out the prop knife with his backhand and plunged into the blood bag tied to the stuntman's leg.

When I pulled it out, red liquid squirted out.

Martin rolled again and once again avoided the falling prop ax.

Ajia shouted stop, and the shot passed smoothly.

After a short rest, the location was set up, and the shooting continued, and soon we came to the last scene.

With the help of the German shepherd beauty, Martin took the old-fashioned shotgun thrown by the deformed girl and blew off the giant deformed man's head.

Mainstream Hollywood must properly highlight the role of women.

Not only were deformed people, but the two German shepherds who died stupidly were also male dogs and beasts.

Instead, the beauty accompanied Martin until the end.

Martin, covered in blood mist, walked up to the dummy and fired a series of shots.

The blood bag on the dummy exploded.

Director Ajia shouted "Stop! Pass!" He picked up the loudspeaker and shouted at the top of his lungs, "I announce that the filming of "The Mountain Has Eyes" has been completed!"

There were cheers on the set.

The end of work not only means that you can take a vacation, but also that the salary paid in batches is about to arrive.

Buck, Lewis and others opened their hand-held salutes, and ribbons and strips were flying all over the sky.

The crew completed the filming of all the scenes in just 24 days.

Post-production returned to Los Angeles.

Champagne was also prepared on the set, and all the cast and crew toasted to drink together.

Martin took off his makeup and changed his clothes. Producer Craven was giving small gifts on behalf of the crew, most of which were worthless props.

The really high-priced props on the ledger must be disposed of as garbage.

Of course, there are also crews and production companies that are so stingy.

Craven came over with a red-stained wooden bat and a prop knife and asked Martin, "Which one do you want?"

Martin asked, "Can't I take them all? I want to take them all away."

Craven said seriously, "It is an unwritten rule that each person only carries one."

Martin had never heard of it, but Craven was a relatively old-school filmmaker. He respected his opponent's opinion and chose the wooden bat.

Ajia brought over two glasses of champagne, gave each of them one glass, and drank together, "I feel very good about this shoot. Martin and Wes, you are the best partners I have ever had in the industry."

Craven said, "I watched most of the scenes carefully. Ajia, you shot it well, and Martin acted well, especially the revenge scene in the second half."

He has been a screenwriter, director and producer for many years. He is different from those who are literary and artistic. He is truly oriented to the front-line market and has a unique judgment on the market. "This kind of model where one person, one dog and one gun seems to fight against the whole world, from the perspective of pure audience

The angle feels particularly good, and it should have a certain degree of market acceptance."

"I think this will become a genre," Martin said.

Due to his insufficient status and lack of funds, he would not elaborate.

A production manager came over from behind and said, "The people from the Screen Actors Guild are here."

Craven asked, "Is there nothing going on here? What are they doing here?"

The production manager said, "They asked Martin about the snake bite on the actor next door."

Craven had already known the details and said to Martin, "To tell the truth, what happened that day has nothing to do with you. Don't worry, you paid your dues and you are one of their employers."

"Understood." Martin walked out.

He was the investor's representative, so Craven and Ajia simply followed him.

Martin is not worried. Dalot has already evacuated those subordinates. This is Mexico, not Los Angeles, and the Screen Actors Guild cannot find those people at all.

When I came to the conference room next to me, a man and a woman were waiting.

The production manager introduced both parties, and the middle-aged man Wilson was obviously the leader.

Martin shook hands with them and said, "Let's work as soon as possible, the crew still has activities."

Wilson was quite polite, "Mr. Davis, we take the liberty of interrupting. We mainly want to know about your communication with Mike Vogel on the day he was injured."

"He drank, and I drank too. What exactly were you talking about? We were just bragging to each other. He had to drag me to the wild to fight with venomous snakes..." Martin briefly talked about the banquet hall, and he could deduce it without lying.

"I found the rattlesnake. I was scared, so I turned around and ran away. Many people saw it. On the way I left, I heard that he was bitten by a snake, that's all."

This was no different from what Wilson learned. He asked a few more questions and took the initiative to say goodbye, "Excuse me, Mr. Davis."

Martin politely said "It doesn't matter."

After the others left, Martin asked Craven, "Wes, how was it handled over there?"

Craven often interacts with Brad, the producer next door, and understands the situation. "The exit process was started over there. Vogel left the crew and wanted compensation from the crew and the insurance company. The crew said it was a personal act and would continue later.

Pull."

Martin looked like he was lucky, "Fortunately, when the wind blew, I woke up a little. I would rather be a coward than get bitten by a snake."

Ajia said, "People like Vogel are asking for it. If you get injured, how much trouble will our crew be in?"

Martin appropriately said, "Maybe I am in the same brokerage company as him, and my priority is higher than his, and I am blocking his way."

Since the filming started, Craven has always had a good relationship with Martin. He specifically warned, "That person has bad intentions, boy. There are people like this everywhere in the world. You have to be careful in the future."

After the filming is over, most of the crew will return to Los Angeles. Martin and Bruce will stay and move directly to the next door.

In the evening, Martin hosted three stunt doubles, Buck, Lewis and Frank.

Bruce presented the gift prepared by Martin.

Lewis said, "You are too polite."

Martin laughed, "The most difficult and easily injured part is all shouldered by you. The action scenes are the easiest for me."

Buck shook his bald head and said, "The crew paid us."

Martin picked up the small handbags and placed one in front of each person. "It's not something valuable, it's mainly to commemorate our special experience."

Frank opened it with a bit of surprise, "Handheld game console?"

Martin said, "You often play games during your breaks. I bought it from someone specifically, Nintendo GBA-P."

This thing is not expensive, only US$150 per unit.

Lewis said, "I have been optimistic about Nintendo's new game console for a long time, but I have never bought it. Martin, I'm sorry."

Buck also put away his handbag. He had more ideas, so he bald. "Martin, if you need a stunt double in the future, remember to call us."

Martin nodded, "I will definitely recommend you to the crew if we make action scenes again."

In this cooperation, the three of them are relatively reliable in terms of weight-bearing.

The crew of "The Mountain Has Eyes" withdrew from Mexico, and Martin reported to the crew next door. He didn't even have to change the room, he just changed the crew who paid the bill.

His role has also changed from an avenger who kills all the perverted and deformed people to a sunny and handsome football coach.

On the first day when he came to the set, Martin found Capiz on the training ground and said, "Director, I'm here."

Capis looked at him slightly, and saw that he was the same confident and handsome guy he usually saw, and asked, "Do I need to rest for a few days to adjust?"

Martin said, "No, I'm ready."

Capis nodded, "You don't have to exert your strength, just show your true colors."

Martin said to himself that if he really wanted to play his true self, he would have to screw up the role.

Capiz looked at the shooting plan and said, "There is no scene for you today, so you can do it yourself."

"Director, you are busy." Seeing that Capis was working normally, Martin took the initiative to leave.

However, he stayed on the set and integrated into the crew that had already started filming as soon as possible.

The crew will start filming soon.

Martin came to the rest area, sat under a sun umbrella, and compared the character scripts to identify characters with whom he would interact.

The person who has the most overlapping scenes is naturally Blake Lively, and then the women’s football players he leads.

Behind Martin's character script, there are many professional training terms.

Although he remembers the names of some stars, Martin is not even a pseudo-fan, so he can only memorize these professional terms.

Someone suddenly sat on the chair next to him. A woman with long dark brown hair took the initiative to say hello to Martin, "Hello, I'm Aibo."

Martin nodded "Hello." He looked familiar. He had seen the other person while watching a movie some time ago. "Are you the girl in the opening scene of "The Ring"?"

Aibo smiled and said, "Yes, I am the girl who seeks death, and I play one of the four sisters here."

Blake, who was wearing sports shorts, came over from the other side at this time, staring at April with his eyes full of force, "You took my seat."

In reality, there is no deep love between sisters. Aibo wanted to say something, but finally endured it. When he stood up, he said, "Martin, I wish you good luck."
To be continued...
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