I’m in Hollywood

Chapter 1189: Click to reflect the response (3)

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Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."

Los Angeles.

In a movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the audience around excitedly or admiringly discussing the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the screening hall, Michael Eisner and Richard sat in the inconspicuous position in the back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

Almost all the "Gravity" screening theaters were waiting for reporters from all sides at this time. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, but left the theater through the internal passage and sat together on a table. A limousine waiting on the side of the street, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: "So, what do you think?"

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to myopic people like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that , which is more likely to be just psychological discomfort.

Putting his glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile, "At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood."

"One," Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "One is enough for us."