American fame and fortune

Chapter 103 The Kangaroo Who Doesn't Discriminate

The long-abandoned town is decorated with scenery, and in the cupboards on both sides of the road, the dummies stare with empty eyes, as if they want to absorb their souls and become living people.

When filming here, the crew never had to worry about people watching, because there were no people in the ten-kilometer radius.

There are many animals, and there are kangaroos around.

The action scene is about to be filmed, and Martin is warming up.

Mene looked around: "Will a murderer like Jason jump out here?"

Eliza is carrying a bat, and the training and sense of enrichment in recent days has boosted her confidence: "I hit his head with a stick."

Martin stretched his wrists and said, "This is a good place to eliminate your opponents. If you kill someone and throw them into the woods, no one will find out for five or six years. If you dig a hole and bury them, the truth will be buried until the end of the world."

Mene raised his hand automatically: "Boss, I am your brother!"

Director Zomi Sheila, who barely interacts with anyone but work, shouted over a megaphone: "Martin, Brian, get ready."

Martin stopped talking nonsense and immediately walked into the set.

Brian, who played the opposite role, said: "Dude, please put it away for a while, I'm almost fifty years old."

Martin nodded: "Don't worry, I'm a professional."

Having been a martial artist for many years, this action scene is just a trivial matter to him.

The shooting of action scenes is mostly disassembled into countless fragmented shots, and then blended together through post-editing.

An action scene of at most two minutes in the finished film took a whole morning of shooting, but Martin was professional enough to allow Brian to let go.

Soon, the filming switches to a gas station.

Just after finishing one shot, Eliza and another woman screamed at the entrance of the town.

"There is a situation!" Martin ran over there without saying a word.

"Go and have a look." Director Zomi Sirra yelled and followed.

Others came out one after another.

Martin ran fast, the town was only one street away, and he ran across the intersection. From a long distance, he saw a very big red kangaroo chasing Paris Hilton madly.

The kangaroo may be in estrus, and Paris is wearing red again...

Martin couldn't control Paris' life and death, and yelled at Eliza: "Eliza, go away! Stay away! Don't go!"

Eliza was not stupid. With her small body, she could only be beaten when facing a kangaroo that was more than 1.7 meters tall. Holding a bat, she hurried to Martin's side.

Amidst the screams, Paris was "fisted" by the kangaroo and pushed down in the grass by the side of the road. The big kangaroo rushed straight up.

Seeing that the scene that the official company of Sacred Valley would not dare to shoot might explode, the hero appeared.

Mene ran out from behind a set room and yelled, "Long-tailed fool, look here, look here!"

He threw the football in his hand and hit the kangaroo on the head with a bang.

The kangaroo was hurt by the impact, and jumped towards Mene.

Mene turned around and fled towards the crowded place. When he saw the big kangaroo turned to look at Paris, he used the ultimate taunt: "Come on, bastard! Are you racist? You only dare to touch white people, and you dare not touch black people? This piece of shit, I dare you to call me a nigger, do you?"

The kangaroo jumped three feet and rushed towards Menet.

Mene ran away, and continued to taunt while running: "Come on! Stupid big rat! Come to me and prove that you don't discriminate against black people!"

At this time, Martin met Eliza, pulled her behind immediately, and shouted at Mene: "Idiot, don't talk nonsense, run!"

When Mene looked back, the big kangaroo jumped behind him, hooked his forelegs around his neck, and kicked out with his strong lower limbs.

Fortunately, Mei Nei ran forward and kicked his butt. If it was changed to the front, it would be difficult for Mei Nei to get a role in the future.

Mene rushed out and fell a dog gnawing shit, and let out a scream.

The kangaroo jumped on it, wanting to prove that it doesn't engage in racism.

"Boss Martin, save me!" Mene could only ask the nearest Martin for help.

This sentence made Martin think of the sand sculpture of Hart from the boy group. He grabbed the bat in Eliza's hand and ran forward.

Eliza has stars in both eyes, reminding: "Be careful."

This is a kangaroo, not an armed bandit.

Martin didn't foolishly go from the front, but took advantage of the kangaroo's heinous crime of whitening racial discrimination, and went around in a circle from behind.

Mene is resisting, so that he will not be poisoned by the kangaroo or poisoned immediately.

The director Zomi Shila, who was just thirty years old and was very strong, ran past Eliza, holding the score card in his hand.

It is self-evident how important the first movie in life is to a director.

The Wallaby is not in the plum, but Zomi Shirla's future.

Martin pounced from behind, and Zomi pounced from the front.

Zomi, who hardly communicates with actors outside of work, nodded at Martin.

The two speed up at the same time.

Zomi rushed over, took the lead in launching in front, and smashed the playing card.

The big kangaroo reacted quickly, blocked it with its forelimbs, broke the game board, and the big kangaroo also screamed.

It kicks and wants to jump.

Mene hugged the kangaroo's legs, pushing his dark head upwards.

Martin swung his round bat and smashed it down with a muffled bang, and his hands were slightly numb from the shock.

The big kangaroo wobbled and turned around.

Without further ado, Martin swung his bat and hit the kangaroo on the head.

The kangaroo crashed to the ground, bleeding from its head.

Martin dropped his bat and called to Menet, "Waistband."

There was a big hole in the crotch of Mei's panties. He didn't know whether it was kicked by the kangaroo or poked. He subconsciously covered his waist, weak and helpless: "Boss Martin..."

"Come on," said Martin, "don't be too verbose."

Trembling, Mene unbuttoned the waistband of his trousers, pulled it out and handed it to Martin.

Martin said: "This thing is not dead, it may be dizzy, keep it under control."

Zomi hurried over to help, holding down the upper body of the kangaroo.

Martin tied his lower limbs with Menet's trouser belt.

The kangaroo suddenly stood up, and Zomi was overturned by it and fell to the ground.

Martin reached over and pulled Zomi up: "Stay away from it."

The others came just in time.

They are all workers, and no one will say anything.

On the open space on the river beach outside the town, the people who heard the noise were driving over.

Eliza came over, grabbed Martin's hand and looked carefully: "Is there any injury?"

Martin smiled: "I'm fine."

Mene stretched out his hand: "I'm hurt!"

Zomi said to the assistant, "Call the crew doctor."

Seeing that Martin was fine, Eliza said, "I'm going to see Paris."

Ahead, Paris struggled to get out of the grass and sat on the road, short of breath.

Kim Kardashian sneaked out of a house, walked quickly to Paris, and handed over the water bottle: "Paris, are you okay?"

Paris knocked down the kettle and asked, "Where did you go? Where were you when I was in danger?"

Kim picked up the kettle and said nothing.

Paris was frightened and angry: "This is how you work? Even if I raise a pile of shit, it will still stand in front of me!"

Eliza stopped not far away, not wanting to annoy herself.

Jin endured it for so long, and wanted to continue to endure it: "Are you injured? I'll go to the doctor."

Paris roared: "Get out! Get out!"

The crew doctor rushed over, and Mene suffered skin trauma, but the condition was not serious.

Paris just fell and was frightened.

Soon, Susan Levine rushed to the set. After learning about the situation, the filming was suspended today and she contacted relevant local departments to deal with the aftermath.

Martin and others don't need to come forward, the crew will send someone to negotiate.

Susan found Martin and said, "You handled this in a timely manner today, and no one was really hurt."

Not to mention the actor's injury and delay in filming, insurance compensation and trade unions are all troublesome things.

Martin looked at the director Zomi: "I can't do it without the director."

Zomi nodded to Martin: "We work together."

Susan raised her voice at this time: "That's the end of today's work. Everyone, go back and have a good rest. You can go to the hotel bar to have a drink and credit it to the crew account."

Martin invited Zomi: "Go back and have a drink together?"

Zomi didn't refuse: "See you at the bar."

Eliza came back and said, "Paris is still making trouble."

Martin said: "Leave her alone. Let's go back. If Old Bu doesn't have a fever, we can watch him single out the kangaroo today."

Back to the Hilton Hotel by car, Martin went to see Bruce first. This guy went into the sea on weekends to do snorkeling in the bathing beach. After playing for too long, he came back with a fever.

"The fever has subsided." Bruce's spirit was obviously much worse: "Take a day off tomorrow and return to normal the day after tomorrow."

Martin said: "You take a good rest, I'll order dinner for you and deliver it directly."

He went back and changed into casual clothes and came to the bar.

Zomi, in T-shirt and shorts, sat alone at a table facing the TV.

Martin went over and sat sideways. He took a quick glance and found a badge printed on the collar of Zomi's T-shirt.

Barcelona team logo.

Martin specifically asked Thomas to collect Zomi's information and knew that he was from Barcelona, ​​Spain.

On the screen of the TV series, highlights of the UEFA Champions League were shown.

Seeing that Martin was also watching seriously, Zomi said, "I thought Americans didn't like soccer."

Martin was recalling this meeting, and finally remembered a few names: "I am a fan of Ronaldinho."

Zomi said, "I like him very much, too."

Martin continued: "No one combines the artistry and practicality of football better than him. His technique is superb and brings us the fans the greatest joy."

"Yes, he is a real genius." Zomi clinked glasses with Martin: "He brought Barcelona back to glory this season, respect Ronaldinho."

Martin drank his glass of wine: "I was not a fan of Barcelona before, because of Ronaldinho, I support Barcelona."

Zomi is proud of the club he supports: "When you look deeper, you will find that this is a great club with fascinating culture and artistry..."

The two drank wine and chatted about football. Martin knew very little about it, and most of the time they were talking about it.

Zomi, who is usually silent, talked endlessly about his only hobby and the club he supported, from Mengyi Dynasty to Cruyff, etc., from Guardiola to Xavi and so on.

The two even made an appointment to go to the scene and throw a pig's head at Luis Figo when Real Madrid traveled to the United States.

In the next few days, Martin became the only one among all the actors in the crew who could talk with the director about topics other than work for a long time.

Drilling camp also needs a breakthrough to pry open the stuffy gourd.

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