typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 38: Subject to stars

"What else do you want?"

Harrison Ford, who met Ronald again, still looked like a standard star. But Ronald still felt that Ford was a little impatient inside.

"Polly and I have put together a team of costumes and props, and also found an accent coach suitable for Wall Street elites," Ronald said with a smile on his face and said politely to Harrison Ford, "We mainly want to know your schedule.

Arrange, when can I go to New York to make preparations for shooting..."

"Get ready..." Harrison showed a standard Han Solo-like evil smile and looked at his manager Patricia beside him.

"Harrison doesn't need to make any extra preparations. As long as you come up with the shooting plan, he can arrive in New York a few days in advance." Patricia said what needed to be said on behalf of her employer.

"Um..." Ronald was choked up and couldn't say anything. Do all celebrities speak so directly? They don't read scripts before filming, and they also have their own dressing room to take custom photos. What kind of experience of life and accent?

No correction at all?

Ronald had no idea whether this was the behavior of celebrities or if Harrison Ford wanted to get some special treatment, so he had no choice but to look at Polly Platt who was coming with him.

"Harrison, I have known you and Melissa for a long time. This movie has potential. If you can spend more time preparing, you may have a breakthrough in awards and reviews. This script has potential,

I think both the heroine and the hero have room for performance. If you don’t believe it, you can go back and ask Melissa."

Polly Platt is really experienced enough, and she certainly knows that this is a common behavior of stars. The biggest difference between stars and ordinary actors is that no matter which movie they appear in, they all play a character named "Harrison."

"Ford" star, so the preliminary preparation is not important to them, anyway, they will not act according to the script in the end.

However, another common feature of celebrities is that they are not welcomed by awards and critics. Although Harrison Ford has two blockbuster series, he is always criticized by critics and ignored by awards. If there is a chance to reverse the awards

, celebrities often make certain compromises.

Because Polly had been in Hollywood long enough, she had a good relationship with Harrison Ford's wife, Melissa Matheson.

Unlike most male stars who marry beautiful women in the industry, Harrison Ford's second wife Melissa Matheson is a talented woman. She started her career as a set assistant in Coppola's "The Godfather Part II" and later became

A screenwriter who has written "ET" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark".

If there's anyone who can make Harrison Ford change his mind and get serious about working on "Working Girl," it's Melissa.

In fact, he wanted to transition into acting in some romantic comedies and dramas to expand his acting career, which was also recommended by Melissa Matheson. After all, he always acted in scripts of tough guy leaders, and Harrison's career path would only become narrower and narrower. Now

There are fewer and fewer scripts that can be hired by Harrison Ford. If the market proves that he can act in romantic comedies and dramas, then he will have many more choices.

Hearing Polly mention his wife, Harrison Ford's face showed a kind of love. Their son Malcolm had just been born.

"You may be right. I will go to New York a little earlier after the new year. How do I say? A week early?"

"Um..." For the first time, Ronald felt the super narcissistic confidence of a big star. He came a few weeks later than other actors, and he was very confident that he could keep up with the performance. In Hollywood, like Paul Newman,

After becoming famous, there are too few humble celebrities who still comment on their opposite actors who have just debuted.

Polly gave Ronald a look. It would be a big concession for a celebrity to compromise. It would be better to agree first and then take your time.

"We expect to start shooting at the end of January, what's your schedule?" Ronald understood what Polly meant, so he changed his mind and started to set a schedule.

Manager Patricia and Harrison Ford exchanged glances and said, "It needs to be postponed to late February. Harrison needs to spend more time with his children. He now has to spare enough time to spend with Mellie every time he shoots a movie."

Sha and the baby."

"Ahem..." Ronald choked and coughed. He had heard a lot about celebrities playing big names, but when it came to doing it in person, Ronald, who was used to making decisions on the set, still couldn't bear it.

"This schedule conflicts with 20th Century Fox's arrangements. The film will be released at the end of the year to compete for next year's Oscars. We also have to leave enough time for editing, test screenings, and then adjustments. If it is postponed by a month...

…”

Ronald began to think of ways to get Harrison Ford to change his mind.

"Hahaha..." Harrison Ford started laughing.

Ronald was a little confused. He looked at Polly, who was also laughing.

Manager Patricia spoke up, "Harrison is a star. Maybe at this moment, he is the 'that' star in Hollywood. When there is a conflict between his schedule and the studio, of course the star's will prevail."

Ronald touched his lips with his tongue. This was a big statement. I don't know if it was true or just another star's temptation.

"Harrison is the target of all studios, not a has-been star like Stallone..."

"Uh..." Ronald touched his chin, and his words were even more outrageous. Although he also felt that Stallone was about to expire, after all, he still had "First Blood" on his hand, and two "Rocky"

blockbuster series.

Although Stallone was a little embarrassed because of his divorce from his wife, the word "outdated" came out of the mouth of Harrison Ford's manager, and the firm tone made Ronald feel the competition between stars.

I'm afraid it's more intense than ordinary actors.

"I like you, Ronald," Harrison Ford began to speak in his endearing, magnetic voice. "Steven and I are discussing a new Dr. Indiana Jones movie. I'll finish filming you."

For this movie, I need to take a break for at least three months to spend more time with Melissa. This is Hollywood, Ronald."

The filming cycle had to be changed, and Ronald was a little angry. It was his first time working with a star, and he took many things for granted.

Just like Polly Platt said to Ronald after getting in the car, sometimes celebrities make people very angry. They do things not for any special reason, but to show off.

, they can do this!

Ronald asked Little Bud to drive directly to the CAA office. He wanted to verify in person whether Spielberg would be the director and accommodate Harrison Ford's schedule.

"I don't know the specific details, but what he said is probably true." After listening to Ronald's thoughts in the office, Niceta poured him a glass of Italian brandy and let him calm down first. Then she said

own true thoughts.

"Really? A director as big as Spielberg can't let a star change his schedule?"

"You have to think about it, Ronald. You and Spielberg show up on Fifth Avenue in New York. How many people know you and want to ask for your autograph? What if it's Harrison Ford? Hollywood is always an influence.

A game of power.”

"Well..." Ronald fell silent. He lived in a high-rise apartment next to Fifth Avenue. Except for a few thoughtful screenwriters who recognized him and asked to read their scripts, ordinary New Yorkers really didn't know him.

"But directors and producers also have their advantages. In the editing room, stars have no say."

"Haha, that's right..." Ronald was a little happier, and Niceta stood up to see him out. When the two of them walked to the hall, partner Michael Ovitz happened to come in from outside.

"Aha, Ronald, we haven't seen each other for a long time. Working girl? Harrison Ford, huh?" Ovitz hugged Ronald happily. In less than ten years, this person signed a contract as a screenwriter.

The genius is now able to guide Hollywood's A-list stars.

Ronald is one of the directors represented by CAA who has the most stable output of blockbuster films. Such steady progress has brought great benefits to CAA's actors. In addition, he signed the contract early.

CAA, which emphasizes seniority, Ovitz still likes Ronald very much.

Niceta quickly gestured to the side, this person was having trouble with Harrison Ford.

Ovitz immediately understood why Ronald's expression was unhappy, "Ronald, this is Hollywood. I like you very much. You are a winner. Working with stars will be challenging. If you have any questions, just call them directly."

Call me."

It seems that Ovitz doesn't dare to offend a star of Harrison Ford's level, Ronald thought. I don't know if he is facing Spielberg or George Lucas, who have a higher box office than himself.

How can a director with multiple Oscar nominations still talk like this?

"Mr. Ovitz, I just have a question to ask you." Ronald walked with him to the largest partner's office in the corner.

After closing the door, Ronald asked Ovitz, "I heard that Harrison Ford is going to shoot the third part of Raiders of the Lost Ark. He will take a three-month break after finishing my movie. With such a schedule, Spielberg

Does the director also have to follow his schedule?"

"Haha." Ovitz laughed when he heard that this was the problem. He asked Ronald to sit down and chat slowly, "The director has the power of the director, and the producer has the power of the producer. If he doesn't like your

As for the male protagonist, you can change him so that we can shoot according to your schedule."

Ovitz spoke very well, and after chatting with Ronald for a while, Ronald was relieved.

Harrison Ford has already played Indiana Jones in two movies, and audiences across the country recognize him as this character, so he has great bargaining power in this kind of movie.

Ronald's "Working Girl" still needs Harrison Ford to convince the distribution channel. In this case, starting production a few weeks late is best if Ronald can tolerate it.

This is the case in Hollywood. Today you are an unknown person, but tomorrow you may be a big star. Today's big stars may also become obsolete very quickly. Even directors of George Lucas and Spielberg's position must face such a situation.

compromise.

"Are you satisfied?" Three times, Ronald was no longer unhappy. Ovitz looked at him with a smile.

Ronald shrugged. It was impossible to be completely satisfied, but Ovitz was very persuasive and made the matter no longer unbearable. Ovitz smiled and put his arm around Ronald's shoulders.

Send him out personally.

"Rick (Nisita), come to my office." After sending Ronald off, Ovitz asked Niceta to come to the office to talk about things.

"Boss?" Niceta asked Ovitz what happened.

"Sit down first," Ovitz praised Niceta greatly. This partner helped the company secure a good client like Ronald.

"Your client, Ronald, most likely did not receive a nomination for this year's Directors Guild Award." Ovitz threw a copy of the Directors Guild's vote statistics to Niceta.

"I have tried my best, but among our clients, there are not many directors' union members. The number of votes affected is limited."

Niceta looked at the list. It was not the official nominations, but the votes obtained by CAA through various channels. Unlike the Oscars, which are notarized by PricewaterhouseCoopers, many people can get the nomination list in advance.

.

The first place on the list is Bertolucci, the Italian director of "The Last Emperor", and Adrian Lyne of "Fatal Attraction". The last place is Spielberg of "Empire of the Sun".

"However, for the Golden Globes and Oscars, the company will do its best to help your clients get nominations. You can disclose it to Ronald and ask him to increase public relations efforts. This year is very likely, and there will be no strong movies.

If he can get nominated, he will almost break the record and become the youngest nominee for Best Director. After all, many film critics also have voting rights in Oscar nomination voting, so we can operate at full strength."

This chapter is not over, please click the next page to continue reading! "But, Spielberg?" Niceta was a little confused. He knew that Ovitz had been working hard to sign Spielberg's agent contract, even now

It's not a client-agency relationship. Every year during the awards, Spielberg will be supported because many actor clients want to join Steven's crew.

"Steven doesn't want our client No. 001, Sean Connery, to appear in his new Raiders of the Lost Ark. Now many high-level Jews in production companies don't like Steven very much. This year happens to be a

Let him re-evaluate the strength of our CAA." Ovitz shook his head. When interviewed by the media, Spielberg openly said that he did not go to synagogue very often, and his eldest son was not prepared to use Jewish traditions.

This dissatisfied the Jewish executives who dominate Hollywood and the media industry.

"If we can get Ronald, a young man, to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Director, and at the same time..." Niceta immediately understood Ovitz's idea. Ronald's "Moonlight" was nominated.

, "Empire of the Sun", which Spielberg had great hopes for, failed to win, so isn't it clear who can help him win the Oscar?

"I will arrange it," Niceta walked out of the office and hummed happily. Such an opportunity was once in a lifetime, so he quickly made it clear to Ronald about the pros and cons, and mobilized all his resources to win the prize. First

There is a high probability that he will not win the award after being nominated twice, but for an award like the Director Award, receiving a nomination also represents the recognition of him by the Hollywood circle.

In the future, if he cooperates with a celebrity again, the other party will have to respect Ronald even more.

"What's the good news?" Ronald didn't leave at all. He was waiting for Niceta in the lobby waiting for the elevator.

"Ovitz has said that he will fully support you in getting nominated for the Oscar for Best Director." Niceta waited until he and Ronald got off the elevator to the parking lot, got in the car, and then revealed Ovitz's plan to Ronald.

, "This time your priority is first. Spielberg and CAA are not going to care about it anymore. I will support you first."

The two rushed to Ronald's house and began to plan how to cooperate in the award competition. The film critics awards in New York and Chicago still need to continue public relations. The Golden Globe Awards actually have little to do with the Oscars. As long as Ronald agrees to attend, they will

There should be a nomination.

Ronald will take time to participate in any activities and interviews that will help him get nominated. In addition, Cher, who is expected to be nominated for Best Actress, and Olympia Dukakis, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress, Ronald

Germany should also provide convenience so that they can appear more in the media to build momentum for the nomination.

After all, many members of the Directors Guild with voting rights may not have actually seen many of last year's movies. If the name "Moonlight" appears repeatedly on TV, they may write Ronald's name on the ballot.

.

The two also talked about the West Berlin International Film Festival to be held in February next year. This award is relatively weak among the three major European film festivals, and the time is right. Hollywood commercial films generally do not take the initiative to participate. If they can be shortlisted for the main competition

, even winning an award is a great boost to the Oscars.

Ronald looked at the schedule of the film festival and couldn't help but feel that Harrison Ford's idea of ​​spending more time with his family was quite appropriate. If the film was to start filming in January as originally planned, there would be no time to go to West Berlin.

"Ring ring ring ring..."

The two of them were discussing how they could get more people to vote for their nomination, and they thought about it over the phone.

"Hello, I'm Ronald."

"Ronald, this is Bannon, are you in Los Angeles?"

"Yes, what's the matter?" Ronald stood up and walked a few steps to talk to Bannon.

"Our Japanese friend Johnny Kitagawa came to America and said that he has a good friend who he would like to introduce to you. They want to meet with you privately and ask about some things in the entertainment industry in America."

"Who is it? Can they come to Los Angeles? I'm busy right now."

"It's Mr. Norio Ohga, the president of Sony Corporation in which you own shares."


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next