I’m in Hollywood

Chapter 1060 Conditions for Reconciliation

The time is already at the end of October, and it has been less than ten days before the release of the first movie of the firefly system at the end of the year. .

Firefly Group will have three films at the end of the year, "Teddy Bear" on November 13th, "Elizabeth" on December 4th and "Tea Boy" on December 11th.

"Teddy Bear" is a project that Eric personally pays attention to, needless to say.

"Elizabeth" is a biopic of Elizabeth I that Firefly collaborated with the British orkng-tt1e film company last year, starring Cate Blanchett, and its main goal is to hit this year's Oscars.

Although orkng-tt1e has become a film company under Seagram's close cooperation with Universal Pictures due to Seagram's acquisition of Polygram Group, Julia also rejected orkng-tt1e's "Nuo Dingshan".

However, the production and exercise rights of "Elizabeth" were finalized before Seagram's acquisition of Polygram, and cooperation in all aspects was not affected.

The last "Tea Boy" is Adam Sandler's comedy after "The Wedding Singer" which had a good Easter schedule this year. Speaking of which, December 11th is a period when the film market is relatively deserted between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is not a good time period, but fortunately, the production cost of "Tea Boy" is only 2.3 million US dollars, so there is not much pressure to pay back. .

In addition to the three Firefly Group films, MGM's "Mission: Impossible 3" on November 2o and "Degree and Passion" on January 1 next year; Fox's "Horse Whisperer" on November 6 and December 18 Japan's "Star Wars Episode 1"; Colombia's "Deadly High School" on November 13 and "Kissing Mom" ​​on December 25, just nine films in the Firefly system, have squeezed the entire end-of-year schedule. Full to the brim.

Of the other three, Universal will make two films, "The Love of the Hand" and "The Sixth Sense of Life and Death." Paramount also has two films, "Star Trek 9: Uprising" and the 2D hand-drawn animated film "Mulan". Warner Bros. has only one moderately-produced romance film, "Electronic Love Letter," which appears to be relatively abject.

As for the films of other second- and third-tier film companies, they are basically not within the scope of the Seventh Congress.

With the initial completion of the integration tide of media groups, those second- and third-tier film companies with good potential in the 1980s, such as New Line, Miramax, Orion, Carlock, etc., have either been incorporated by big film companies or are on the verge of bankruptcy. Vitality is gone. The new batch of independent film companies that can attract the attention of the seven major studios, such as Lionsgate in the original time and space, Summit, etc., are still in their infancy and do not pose any threat to the big studios at all.

At the same time, the integration of traditional media giants has been completed, and new Internet media is in the ascendant. It can be said that the last few years are definitely the most powerful period of Hollywood media. Moreover, there is no doubt that the power has shrouded the firefly system of most of Hollywood, and it has become the undisputed overlord of the North American media industry.

As the absolute controller of the Firefly system, Eric has been under the close attention of the media from all walks of life in the recent period after annexing Columbia Pictures again.

Eric naturally didn't have the energy to care about these. When he returned to Los Angeles, he got into the post-production studio of Firefly Studios and began to focus on the preliminary arrangement of the footage of "Gravity".

However, although Eric could not be directly contacted, these media quickly found another explosive news point, that is, Caroline who suffered a foot injury.

The shy little tour guide of the year, now Eric Williams' 'Little Pepper', has a high degree of Cambridge and Harvard, a noble aristocratic blood, and a perfect and exquisite appearance, this is simply a firefly The best choice for the Queen of the Empire.

The topic was picked up, and naturally it was another 'counting' of the women around Eric. It was a matter of time and time, and some bolder tabloids even brought the topic to the two little guys. .

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The time is already at the end of October, and it has been less than ten days before the release of the first movie of the firefly system at the end of the year.

Firefly Group will have three films at the end of the year, "Teddy Bear" on November 13th, "Elizabeth" on December 4th and "Tea Boy" on December 11th.

"Teddy Bear" is a project that Eric personally pays attention to, needless to say.

"Elizabeth" is a biopic of Elizabeth I that Firefly collaborated with the British orkng-tt1e film company last year, starring Cate Blanchett, and its main goal is to hit this year's Oscars.

Although orkng-tt1e has become a film company under Seagram's close cooperation with Universal Pictures due to Seagram's acquisition of Polygram Group, Julia also rejected orkng-tt1e's "Noble Dingshan".

However, the production and exercise rights of "Elizabeth" were finalized before Seagram's acquisition of Polygram, and cooperation in all aspects was not affected.

The last "Tea Boy" is Adam Sandler's comedy after "The Wedding Singer" which had a good Easter schedule this year. Speaking of which, December 11 is a period when the film market is relatively deserted between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is not a good time period, but fortunately, the production cost of "Tea Boy" is only 2.3 million US dollars, so there is not much pressure to pay back. .

In addition to the three Firefly Group films, MGM's "Mission: Impossible 3" on November 2o and "Degree and Passion" on January 1 next year; Fox's "Horse Whisperer" on November 6 and December 18 Japan's "Star Wars Episode 1"; Colombia's "Deadly High School" on November 13 and "Kissing Mom" ​​on December 25, just nine films in the Firefly system, have squeezed the entire end-of-year schedule. Full to the brim.

Of the other three, Universal will make two films, "The Love of the Hand" and "The Sixth Sense of Life and Death." Paramount also has two films, "Star Trek 9: Uprising" and the 2D hand-drawn animated film "Mulan". Warner Bros. has only one moderately-produced romance film, "Electronic Love Letter," which appears to be relatively abject.

As for the films of other second- and third-tier film companies, they are basically not within the scope of the Seventh Congress.

With the initial completion of the integration tide of media groups, those second- and third-tier film companies with good potential in the 1980s, such as New Line, Miramax, Orion, Carlock, etc., have either been incorporated by big film companies or are on the verge of bankruptcy. Vitality is gone. The new batch of independent film companies that can attract the attention of the seven major studios, such as Lionsgate in the original time and space, Summit, etc., are still in their infancy and do not pose any threat to the big studios at all.

At the same time, the integration of traditional media giants has been completed, and new Internet media is in the ascendant. It can be said that the last few years are definitely the most powerful period of Hollywood media. Moreover, there is no doubt that the power has shrouded the firefly system of most of Hollywood, and it has become the undisputed overlord of the North American media industry.

As the absolute controller of the Firefly system, Eric has been under the close attention of the media from all walks of life in the recent period after annexing Columbia Pictures again.

Eric naturally didn't have the energy to care about these. When he returned to Los Angeles, he got into the post-production studio of Firefly Studios and began to focus on the preliminary arrangement of the footage of "Gravity".

However, although Eric could not be directly contacted, these media quickly found another explosive news point, that is, Caroline who suffered a foot injury.

The shy little tour guide back then, now Eric Williams' 'Little Pepper', has a high degree from Cambridge and Harvard, a noble aristocratic blood, and a perfect and exquisite appearance... This is simply The best candidate for the Queen of Firefly Empire.

The topic was brought up, and naturally it was another 'counting' of the women around Eric. The rumors, both openly and secretly, were based on hearsay. It was very lively for a while, and some tabloids even brought the topic to the two little guys.

The time is already at the end of October, and it has been less than ten days before the release of the first movie of the firefly system at the end of the year.

Firefly Group will have three films at the end of the year, "Teddy Bear" on November 13th, "Elizabeth" on December 4th and "Tea Boy" on December 11th.

"Teddy Bear" is a project that Eric personally pays attention to, needless to say.

"Elizabeth" is a biopic of Elizabeth I that Firefly collaborated with the British orkng-tt1e film company last year, starring Cate Blanchett, and its main goal is to hit this year's Oscars.

Although orkng-tt1e has become a film company under Seagram's close cooperation with Universal Pictures due to Seagram's acquisition of Polygram Group, Julia also rejected orkng-tt1e's "Nuo Dingshan".

However, the production and exercise rights of "Elizabeth" were finalized before Seagram's acquisition of Polygram, and cooperation in all aspects was not affected.

The last "Tea Boy" is Adam Sandler's comedy after "The Wedding Singer" which had a good Easter schedule this year. Speaking of which, December 11th is a period when the film market is relatively deserted between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is not a good time period, but fortunately, the production cost of "Tea Boy" is only 2.3 million US dollars, so there is not much pressure to pay back. .

In addition to the three Firefly Group films, MGM's "Mission: Impossible 3" on November 2o and "Degree and Passion" on January 1 next year; Fox's "Horse Whisperer" on November 6 and December 18 Japan's "Star Wars Episode 1"; Colombia's "Deadly High School" on November 13 and "Kissing Mom" ​​on December 25, just nine films in the Firefly system, have squeezed the entire end-of-year schedule. Full to the brim.

Of the other three, Universal will make two films, "The Love of the Hand" and "The Sixth Sense of Life and Death." Paramount also has two films, "Star Trek 9: Uprising" and the 2D hand-drawn animated film "Mulan". Warner Bros. has only one moderately-produced romance film, "Electronic Love Letter," which appears to be relatively abject.

As for the films of other second- and third-tier film companies, they are basically not within the scope of the Seventh Congress.

With the initial completion of the integration tide of media groups, those second- and third-tier film companies with good potential in the 1980s, such as New Line, Miramax, Orion, Carlock, etc., have either been incorporated by big film companies or are on the verge of bankruptcy. Vitality is gone. The new batch of independent film companies that can attract the attention of the seven major studios, such as Lionsgate in the original time and space, Summit, etc., are still in their infancy and do not pose any threat to the big studios at all.

At the same time, the integration of traditional media giants has been completed, and new Internet media is in the ascendant. It can be said that the last few years are definitely the most powerful period of Hollywood media. Moreover, there is no doubt that the power has shrouded the firefly system of most of Hollywood, and it has become the undisputed overlord of the North American media industry.

As the absolute controller of the Firefly system, Eric has been under the close attention of the media from all walks of life in the recent period after annexing Columbia Pictures again.

Eric naturally didn't have the energy to care about these. When he returned to Los Angeles, he got into the post-production studio of Firefly Studios and began to focus on the preliminary arrangement of the footage of "Gravity".

However, although Eric could not be directly contacted, these media quickly found another explosive news point, that is, Caroline who suffered a foot injury.

The shy little tour guide back then, now Eric Williams' 'Little Pepper', has a high degree of Cambridge and Harvard, a noble aristocratic blood, and a perfect and exquisite appearance... This is simply The best candidate for the Queen of Firefly Empire.

The topic was brought up, and naturally it was another 'counting' of the women around Eric. The rumors, both openly and secretly, were based on hearsay. It was very lively for a while, and some tabloids even brought the topic to the two little guys.

The time is already at the end of October, and it has been less than ten days before the release of the first movie of the firefly system at the end of the year.

Firefly Group will have three films at the end of the year, "Teddy Bear" on November 13th, "Elizabeth" on December 4th and "Tea Boy" on December 11th.

"Teddy Bear" is a project that Eric personally pays attention to, needless to say.

"Elizabeth" is a biopic of Elizabeth I that Firefly collaborated with the British orkng-tt1e film company last year, starring Cate Blanchett, and its main goal is to hit this year's Oscars.

Although orkng-tt1e has become a film company under Seagram's close cooperation with Universal Pictures due to Seagram's acquisition of Polygram Group, Julia also rejected orkng-tt1e's "Nuo Dingshan".

However, the production and exercise rights of "Elizabeth" were finalized before Seagram's acquisition of Polygram, and cooperation in all aspects was not affected.

The last "Tea Boy" is Adam Sandler's comedy after "The Wedding Singer" which had a good Easter schedule this year. Speaking of which, December 11th is a period when the film market is relatively deserted between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is not a good time period, but fortunately, the production cost of "Tea Boy" is only 2.3 million US dollars, so there is not much pressure to pay back. . (Battlefield Literature)

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