"… Not on Saturdays, I need to work overtime. You know, Renly's movies are always like this, if the premiere weekend, the queue is a high probability, I finish overtime on Saturday, at least eight o'clock in the evening, at that time there is no Can't buy tickets, what, are you going to watch the midnight show?"
In the underground parking lot of the apartment, only two people have just stepped out of the elevator and are looking for vehicles.
The man who stepped back a little bit looked like he was in the second half of his thirties. He was in a suit and leather shoes and was clean and tidy. He was talking on the phone in a low voice. Worrying that your voice might disturb the other person, occasionally adjust the volume, slow down, and try not to make any noise.
But unfortunately, Andy's pace like a penguin was slow and unhurried, and the man couldn't do anything for a while - his attention was not on Andy, but on the callee, although he faintly felt that Andy The figure did not quickly open the distance, but did not pay too much attention.
"…I know I know, and I'm super looking forward to it. Do you still have to say it? I've been finger-breaking for this day since Thanksgiving. When 'Jurassic Park' came out in 1993, I was at the premiere I walked into the cinema that day and watched it, and it has been twenty-two years in the blink of an eye."
"Haha, I saw it too. Although I don't have any interest in Renly, I have to admit that the video is really handsome. I heard that there are quite a few scenes in the raptor, and it's very good-looking, even better than the trailer. I was drooling just looking at those tweets, I couldn't help it."
"Just last night, I was talking to Patrick about it. He's in Fiji right now, lol, and Fiji won't come out until next month, and he wondered if he needed to fly back just to see it. Dinosaurs, I'm dying laughing; even Jenny is interested because of Renly."
Andy Rogers pricked up his ears to capture the fragmented information during the conversation, but the other party's footsteps were getting slower and slower, and he couldn't stop to eavesdrop. I walked in the direction of the parking space, and my mood couldn't help but lighten up.
The discussion boom of "Jurassic World" started from the premiere last night, and it spread all the way, exploded all the way, and made a sensation all the way. In just 12 hours, it spread out with the attitude of sweeping thousands of troops, not only social The Internet, that mighty wave is spreading all the way towards real life.
You don't even need to be able to explore, you can catch the wind scattered in the air around you, and the steaming hot air can be seen everywhere and everywhere.
Leaving the parking lot, Andy drove the car to a stop at the cafe before heading to the office, still needing the help of caffeine for a fresh start to the day.
"...I've been so excited since I came back yesterday, and I've been so excited that I've re-researched 'Jurassic Park' in the middle of the night and reviewed it. I can't stop being excited."
"… Everyone said that Renly was handsome. But to be honest, I have never been able to imagine the scene of Renly fighting, which is why I have never watched 'Fast and the Furious' and 'Edge of Tomorrow', and I feel like he still doesn't It's so suitable. He should be elegant and calm, this is already a fixed impression."
"I wasn't interested at all, but now..."
Pushing open the door of the coffee house, the conversation fragments came along the wind like countless fragments, whether they liked it or not, but obviously everyone was discussing.
When he left with a coffee cup in his hand, he could still capture the concern revealed in a few words, and the discussion reached an unbelievable height.
"...I heard it was a fireworks display..."
"It seems to be more lively than Oscar."
"The premiere is really big, but this is Renly..."
"Oh yes yes yes, the same shirt that Renly wore at the premiere was all over the photo wall..."
"…Did you see Renly's outfit last night? I think it's very stylish."
The colorful language is surging in the various expressions, and occasionally a little other topic can be captured, but last night's grand premiere still has an overwhelming advantage in Los Angeles, especially in this part of the city center, where almost people People are discussing, lest they be left behind.
Andy's footsteps became more and more brisk, and he returned to the driver's seat, all the way to the creative artist agency.
"Hey Andy. Congrats, again."
"Sure enough, Renly! Huh? Right?"
"It's an exaggeration that you can't get movie tickets on Friday and Saturday."
"How about it, is it going to surpass 'Avengers 2'?"
"When Renly comes to visit the company, let me know in advance. I also want to have a close look."
"Wonderful premiere!"
Even the creative artist agency has just entered the floor where its office is located, and you can see all the ghosts and snakes appearing—whether they work on this floor or not, it seems that everyone is wandering around here, just for Xiang An Dee congratulations.
Who doesn't know that Andy Rogers is now the number one among the senior partners of the Creative Artists Agency. Although his shares are not the highest, his right to speak is second to none. Even several big bosses are against Andy. It's amicable, and key decisions inevitably involve Andy.
In this situation, Andy has long been accustomed to it, nodding all the way, and the polite conversation is easy to come by, without much effort at all.
From the short distance from the elevator to the office, Andy also walked for nearly 20 minutes before arriving, and those hot eyes never left.
Rumors say that when Andy saw the potential of Renly, he went to New York three times before and after, personally extended an olive branch to Renly, and spent countless efforts to successfully impress Renly. It's hard to imagine Renly's pride and Andy's patience.
But the reality is that Andy's discerning eyes and pearls made him the last superstar in Hollywood. As for other brokers, they are only envious to the point where their liver hurts.
After finally being able to enter the office and sit down, Andy's chubby figure has consumed all the energy, and light sweat oozes out of his forehead. He opened the donuts he just bought at the coffee shop and ate three in a row. Only after regaining consciousness, he took another gulp of cappuccino, with a satisfied look on his brows again, leaning on the back of the boss' chair, slapping his beer belly lightly, his expression comfortable.
Then, Andy opened the newspaper on the desktop—the assistant had already sorted out all the mainstream newspapers and related network data early on. Renly seldom confirmed this information, but Andy had to know it like the back of his hand. important part of daily work.
After roughly browsing three newspapers and magazines, the boiling and rolling emotions quickly settled down, and a serious look appeared between the eyebrows.
Not because of bad reviews, but because of expectations.
From the grand premiere to the audience feedback, plus Renly's "invincible halo", it seems to herald the film's great success in every way, and Andy inevitably has higher expectations; After seeing three consecutive negative reviews, the psychological bias will inevitably create an imbalance.
"Miami Herald," Twenty Points, "Mr. Renly-Hall's charisma doesn't fit the filthy, bloody, violent chaos that the film forces him to run like a headless fly through a stalemate. Without leaving enough room to show his true charm, the final product is a chaotic mess."
New York Post, Twenty-Five, "'Jurassic World' does deliver a grand sequel as expected: more, bigger, faster and stronger! In that sense, it does satisfy The basics of a popcorn movie; but terribly, the movie tries to make the audience feel the same way about the mindless blood-killing, chaos-creating creatures, with a mix of fear and sympathy, and even anticipation Audiences shed tears over their deaths, which is absurd from a creative standpoint and doesn't resonate at the source. But you know, humans, are always so self-righteous."
"Entertainment Weekly," Thirty Points, "The film strips down the action and replaces it with something more emotional, trying to empathize with the audience on a human standpoint, but it's also a reminder that Steven Speer Berger is excellent and brilliant at setting the scene and atmosphere. This sequel film, relying solely on Renly Hall's support, still cannot awaken the anticipation of 22 years of avid movie fans."
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Bad review! Bad review! Still a bad review!
And each one is more savage than the other, which makes Andy's blood cool down, but Andy is also an old fried dough stick that has been tested by countless winds and waves.
The experience of "Interstellar" last year has not been completely gone, and it is still vivid in my mind, and "Jurassic World" is a more popcorn commercial movie, and shouldn't ask too much for media comments. Even Renly, he couldn't win everyone's favor against the laws of the market. He should keep calm.
Andy patted his belly lightly, realizing that his expectations were obviously too high, so that he was dizzy, and his mentality still needed to be adjusted.
The shallow worry was fleeting, and after three consecutive attacks of bad reviews, those flattering popularity bubbles completely disappeared, Andy was able to calm down, really concentrate, and began to continue to read the reviews of newspapers and magazines, and then, serious. His expression gradually softened.
Average. Good reviews. Average. Good reviews. Good reviews. Good reviews.
Andy read every comment carefully, in addition to the score, he also paid attention to the analysis of the movie - on the contrary, he didn't care much about the evaluation of Renly, because in Renly's current position, starring in a commercial film is really not. Don't worry too much, unless someone thinks Renly's performance can be compared to an Adam Sandler comedy movie, Andy can completely ignore the good or bad reviews about Renly.
Soon, Andy's mood was completely calmed down, three bad reviews, the first batch of film reviews only had three bad reviews, and the first three were all.