American fame and fortune

Chapter 638 Let’s make one too

In the valley area north of Los Angeles, an ordinary black business car drove into the studio.

Before it became popular, Bruce and Martin came here to watch Jenna Jameson shoot, and they were familiar with it again.

The car stopped at the entrance to the safe passage of the studio, and Martin, Jolie and Aniston got out of the car one after another.

Jenna Jones is waiting here: "You are here."

Julie smiled and said: "Today's scene was very exciting?"

Jenna said: "I won't let you down." She turned to look at Martin: "Thank you for your authorization."

"Old friends." Martin shook hands with her: "You don't have to be so polite."

Jenna said hello to Bruce, who was following behind, and took a group of people directly to the second floor: "This place was originally used for overhead shots, but it is not needed for today's scene. It's good for you guys to watch from the second floor."

She opened a door and said, "I'm going back to shoot."

Aniston said: "You are busy, so don't worry about us."

Martin and his party entered the room and found that there was another person inside, and he was his old neighbor.

Mr. Jones saw Martin and came over to hug him: "Thank you so much for coming to support Jenna."

He shook hands with Jolie and Aniston one by one: "Thank you, thank you."

Martin introduced: "This is Mr. Jones, my old friend and neighbor in Sherman Oaks. He is Jenna's father."

The first part is normal, but the second part makes Jolie and Aniston feel thunderous.

An old father came to the Sacred Valley to watch his daughter shoot an art film, which really filled the artistic atmosphere.

Forget it if it's just directing, the daughter in question is not only the director, but also the heroine.

Jolie and Aniston couldn't understand it.

But Martin took it for granted, and he and Mr. Jones came to the glass window and chatted about recent interesting things.

Although Aniston found it strange, she came to Martin's side.

Julie naturally followed.

Then they heard what Mr. Jones said to Martin: "Pete is famous, but he is a newcomer in this industry and his skills are definitely not good. Jenna is the best actress winner and can control it easily."

What else could Martin say but nod in agreement.

Mr. Jones added: "I hope Jenna can win another Best Actress and Best Director and become a true benchmark in this industry."

Martin reminded: "Let's stop talking when filming starts."

Below, Brad Pitt in a suit has entered the set. The set was decorated like a frosting storm scene, but it was much simpler.

Jenna, wearing a coat and leather boots, left the director's chair and yelled to the prop master, "Create a frosting storm."

Two strong men were carrying bags of powdered sugar in the back of a truck.

The blower started spinning at this time, and a small amount of powdered sugar floated in the wind, turning into a light white mist.

The filming began. The beginning of the scene was very similar to the scene in "Gone Girl". The male and female protagonists walked into the set one after another.

But things soon changed. The artistic scenes between the male and female protagonists were all real art.

Although Pitt has done this kind of scene countless times in real life, this is his first time filming. Novices are bound to make mistakes. As the director and heroine, Jenna has to call it quits from time to time and make corresponding adjustments.

The filming was intermittent, and the actor had to stay in shape all the time, which was not easy at all.

During a break in filming, Jenna left the set and returned to the director's seat to check out the footage. Mr. Jones shook his head and said, "Brat Pitt is not good at this. I used to come over to watch the filming. Those actors were as ferocious as animals." , sometimes I have to chat with them before shooting and tell them to be gentler and gentler when shooting."

He sighed: "This Peter, do you want me to go down and tell him to use more force?"

Martin was used to these words from Mr. Jones and just didn't answer.

Jolie and Aniston were trying very hard to hold back their laughter.

The filming started again. This time, in addition to Pete, Jenna invited the two strong men unloading the powdered sugar to join them.

One of them is not very honest, and may be envious and jealous. He always rubs up against Peter, making him feel that Peter is very dangerous.

Before long, both Jolie and Aniston wanted to drag Martin away.

Jenna came up from downstairs when the crew was taking a break, holding a notebook rolled into a paper tube in her hand, and said, "Peter just mentioned something to me, can we talk for a few words?"

Martin was slightly surprised: "He knew we were coming?"

"I don't know." Jenna is very reliable in her work: "Except for me, no one knows that you are coming today."

She handed the notebook to Martin: "Pete wrote a script and just let me read it. I found that the content of the script was a bit strange."

Martin took it and took a look. The script was called "Eternal Love". When he opened it and read the contents, the corners of his mouth couldn't help but tremble.

Seeing his strange expression, Julie couldn't help but walked over curiously, leaned next to Martin and looked at him. After reading only one page, she covered her mouth and laughed.

Aniston also came over and emerged from the other side of Martin. Her eyes widened immediately when she saw the script. Why is the plot in the script so familiar? It was as if I had experienced it myself.

Jolie smiled happily and said to Aniston: "Isn't this written about us? It's so fun."

Aniston's ex-wife attributes exploded, and she shouted angrily: "Pitt, this bastard, still hasn't let us go!"

Martin quickly scanned the script and returned it to Jenna.

Jenna asked: "This script..."

Martin shrugged: "I don't care."

He really doesn't care about this kind of thing. If he really wants to talk about it, the other party can change his name and take pictures at will without infringing the copyright.

For example, too many Hollywood celebrity biopics are filmed without authorization.

Martin looked at Jolie and Aniston: "What do you think?"

"Of course we have to film it!" How could a person like Julie care about such a thing? Instead of objecting, she was very excited and asked Jenna: "Director Jones, do you have enough budget to film this script? Can I participate in the investment? ?"

Aniston wanted to speak, but Jolie covered her mouth.

Jolie said: "If you object, I will fire you and replace you with Charlize Theron."

Aniston broke away from her hand: "How dare you!"

Julie said: "Why don't you dare? It's still fresh." Her mouth came to Aniston's ear: "Think about it, letting Jenna shoot it is better than others."

Aniston revealed everything and made a concession: "Forget it, just write this kind of script. If I lend him some courage, he doesn't dare to use our names."

Martin looked back at the two men.

Jolie said directly to Jenna: "Don't mention our names, and don't make any innuendo in the style, you understand."

Jenna promised: "I will pay very close attention to these."

"I wish you a smooth shooting." Martin looked at it and prepared to leave: "We won't disturb your shooting."

Jenna sent the four Martins out of the side door.

As soon as they got in the car, Julie said to Bruce: "Brother, go to the hotel."

Bruce responded, "Twenty minutes."

Within ten minutes, he drove into the underground parking lot of a hotel.

Before Martin took Jolie and Aniston into the room, he asked Bruce to check to make sure there was nothing wrong.

After entering, Aniston took out a miniature camera from her bag and said, "How about we shoot one too?"

Julie agreed: "Okay!"

They all agreed, and Martin certainly wouldn't object.

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The black Lexus was parked on the side of the road near a Mexican restaurant on North Hollywood Valley Boulevard.

The middle-aged man wearing sunglasses picked up the black leather bag on the passenger side, got out of the car and looked at the restaurant sign to make sure he was in the right place, and then entered the restaurant.

A Mexican man wearing a Dodgers baseball cap glanced at him and asked, "Drayter?"

The middle-aged man nodded: "I'm looking for Brother Newell."

"That's us." Romero motioned for him to follow and led him to the back of the restaurant.

Drette soon met a kind-hearted Mexican man, who was sitting in a booth, eating a common burrito. There were two Mexican tattooed men on the adjacent seats.

Rodriguez put down his fork, wiped his mouth casually, and asked, "Are you the one who wants to buy the news?"

Derrett smiled: "I heard that you have news about Martin Davis and his new project?"

Rodriguez said: "Yes, exclusive secret information." He looked at the leather bag the other party brought: "I have been in Hollywood for many years, and I have never seen a figure like Martin Davis. All the films I choose have failed. , even Tom Cruise, Will Smith and Leonardo at their peak couldn't do it."

This is also the key to attracting Derrett. Over the past six years, the movies and roles Martin Davis has chosen have all been commercial hits. Even "The Reading", which has the worst box office and too many literary and artistic attributes, is still a hit. It was profitable at the box office alone.

Drette was not an ordinary person. He took out a stack of dollars from his pocket and placed it on the dining table.

Diego and DePaul swallowed.

Rodriguez remained calm and said with an unchanged expression: "These are not enough."

Derrett took out another pile, put them together, and pressed his hand on them: "I showed my sincerity."

"Davis Studio has just changed its office location, and Martin Davis ordered a safe." Rodriguez paused.

Drette returned his men's money.

Rodriguez checked and the money was real: "We went to deliver the safe and went into Martin Davis' office and saw some scripts on his desk."

When he heard the script, Drette's eyes lit up. This was not a script, but a profit of hundreds of millions of dollars.

Rodriguez continued: "No one would be stupid enough to keep too valuable money in a company office. Martin Davis must have bought that safe to store his scripts."

Derrett thinks this makes sense. Only the scripts that Martin Davis likes will be kept in the safe.

He asked: "Go on."

“You can only buy this news with your money,” Rodriguez said.

Derrett frowned: "Are you kidding me?"

Rodriguez said: "I have told you where the script is, you can find a way to see it."

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