Chapter 526: The Peak of Life

History will remember today, and this day will go down in the annals of Hollywood and world cinema.

A director knocked out a professional film critic!

At the end of the game, Uwe Bauer specially circled the field according to the prior design, thanked the crowd for their support, and bowed to the stands in every direction.

This good attitude, in stark contrast to the aggressive film critics, won the audience a good impression.

Good and bad are often compared.

By the window on the second floor, Ronan beckoned to the two friends: "It's over, let's go." ”

Tom Cruise said: "It ended too quickly. ”

Will Smith burst out laughing: "It's so enjoyable! Uwe Bauer has always done what I didn't dare to do and couldn't do." ”

Ronan led the way and walked towards the exit, saying as he went, "It's not just you. This seems to be a farce, but it actually caters to the needs of many people in the circle. ”

An actor like Will Smith, who has been criticized by film critics for almost nothing in the past decade, can only remain silent.

There are too many similar situations in Hollywood.

Tom Cruise descended the stairs and said, "It depends on how big the impact is in the back." ”

Ronan said simply: "Although Uwe Bauer's film is not very good, he is not without supporters, and the psychology of modern people is very strange. ”

Will Smith chimed in: "A bad reputation is also a reputation. ”

"That's right. Tom Cruise has had a similar realization in the past two years: "What directors and actors are most afraid of is not a bad reputation, but no reputation." ”

There are not a few celebrities who hate film critics.

Tom Cruise has been scolded by film critics more over the years than Ronan and Will Smith combined.

At the end of the game, a small press conference was held.

Charles Eric, who was beaten into a pig's head, had no face to participate, and quickly slipped away after getting off the field, and Uwe Ball stood alone in front of media reporters, showing the bearing of a winner.

Brother Bao stood in front of the camera lens and praised his opponent with a grin: "This film critic is good, Charles Eric is very backbone, he didn't fake falls, I promise that!"

The scene burst into laughter.

A reporter asked, "You don't have to quit Hollywood now, do you?"

Uwe Bauer shrugged: "You should ask Mr. Charles Eric this question if he will quit the film critics' circle?"

Another reporter asked, "Are you the best boxer among directors?"

"Hehe......" Uwe Bauer said with an idea, "I'm actually the best director in boxing." ”

All the reporters at the scene laughed, these reporters had greatly improved their senses for Uwe Bauer, who used to think that such a vicious person must be a German villain, but he didn't expect to be a real man with a very good sense of humor,

A female reporter asked, "Uwe, will you quit the film industry?"

Uwe Bauer laughed and was in high spirits: "At least not now!" I make movies for fans, so as long as they feel happy, why don't they keep making them?"

Another reporter asked, "Can you reveal the next filming plan?"

"I wanted to adapt Blizzard's games like Diablo, StarCraft, Warcraft, and so on. Uwe Bauer did not hesitate to express his true love to the person he liked: "I hope Blizzard is willing to give me the license to make a good movie together!"

The interview was over, and Uwe Bauer, accompanied by David Villa, walked towards the outside of the stadium.

"I'm okay, right?" asked Uwe Bauer in a low voice.

David Villa quietly gave a thumbs up: "Just as good as you did in the ring." ”

Uwe Bauer was in such a good mood today and asked, "What about Ronan? Why didn't you see Ronan?" ”

David Villa said simply: "Tom Cruise and Will Smith are also here today, and Ronan is talking to them. He duly said, "Ronan just called me and congratulated you on an epic victory." ”

Uwe Bauer pinched the smiling meat on his face and said, "I should say thank you to Ronan, without Ronan, I wouldn't be where I am now." ”

At this moment, Uwe Bauer had a feeling that he was on the pinnacle of his life.

As soon as he left the stadium, without any preparation, dozens of people hula cheered around, startling Uwe Bauer.

Fortunately, he saw clearly in a hurry that these people were holding the slogan "Brother Bao's Support Group" in their hands.

"Brother Bao, sign us!"

"I adore you so much, Brother Bao!"

"You're so handsome in your fight tonight!"

These new generations of the Internet do not like handsome guys like Tom Cruise, but people and things with personality and novelty.

Uwe Bauer's move just caters to their appetites.

"Brother Bao, don't worry, we will definitely buy tickets to watch the movie!"

There are also local tyrant-type fans, shouting loudly: "You practice boxing well, and strive to beat the film critics who can't open your eyes next time, not only are you worried about the box office, but you will leave it to us!"

The appearance of these fans made Uwe Bauer surrounded by happiness and received the treatment that only a big star would have.

On the Internet, the video highlight clip of this game was quickly done by Netflix's staff and placed in the most conspicuous position in the Netflix video.

Netflix Video also has statistics, and nearly a million people watched this unprecedented boxing match through Netflix live video.

On the day the video highlight clip was posted, the number of views exceeded one million.

The trailer of the super hit movie "Lord of the Rings 3: The Return of the King" on the official website was only seen on the first day of its launch.

In addition, a large number of users who shared it on Netflix forwarded it everywhere, making the video appear in front of more netizens.

The most direct result of this is that the attention of "Dungeon Siege" has soared, and there are tens of thousands of comments on IMDB's "Dungeon Siege" section before the film is released.

Of course, the content of the review was focused on director Uwe Bauer.

At the same time, Charles Eric's fame has also soared, and the average number of daily visits to his film review blog column has increased nearly tenfold.

On IMDB, the Uwe Bauer section is hot, and even a special comment group has been established.

Fans added a very representative note to him.

"If an angry German man wants to fight someone in a boxing match, that person must be a film critic! Uwe Bauer is such a hot-blooded man, although the film critics hate him, scold him, and don't understand him, he still goes his own way and enjoys himself. For the abuse and ridicule of film critics, Brother Bao will always have only one attitude to answer: work hard to make every movie!"

Brother Bao's beloved Blizzard Games Company also came out to join in the fun, and the chief operating officer of Blizzard was frightened by Brother Bao's public show of love, and quickly stood up to refute the rumors: "We will not sell the movie rights of our games, especially to Uwe Bauer! A bad movie will ruin this excellent online game and its company!"

In the face of Blizzard, who repeatedly refused, Brother Bao never gave up, and always believed that one day he could knock on Blizzard's heart.

Blizzard, Brother Bao's favorite.

It may also be a pain for Brother Bao's life.

Ronan, as a conscientious and moral producer, feels that he needs to push it out of it so that Brother Bao can get what he wants.

After all, Brother Bao and Blizzard are a bit of a match made in heaven.

One is synonymous with high-quality games, and the other is a super director who specializes in game adaptations and bad movies, isn't it a match made in heaven?

The news about "Dungeon Siege" and Brother Bo's War of the Century is still fermenting, and Ronan personally called Robert Lee and asked Robert Lee to go to Blizzard's headquarters to talk to someone to see if he could buy the rights to the Warcraft game adaptation from Blizzard.

Ronan is not afraid that the film will lose money, because if it is to be directed by Uwe Bauer, the investment must be very low.

Produced by Brother Bao, it must be a bad movie!

In the days after the war of the century, the relevant news of Brother Bao, as well as his strong momentum and influence, can be described as being born out of thin air.

Charles Eric, who was an opponent, had no intention of leaving the film critics circle despite losing the game, and made a comeback, along with a large number of film critics, to publish all kinds of negative reviews about Uwe Bauer.

This is a good opportunity for Uwe Bauer to make a difference, but why not for film critics?

For critics, Uwe Bauer is undoubtedly the target of their showcasing talent, and in some ways, they now love more than they hate Bao Ge, because Bao Ge gives them ample opportunities to be mean.

It wasn't Charles Eric who Uwe Ball knocked down, but the face of the entire film critic industry.

One can imagine what kind of criticism film critics will do to him.

But Uwe Bauer's reputation in Hollywood isn't bad, because he does too many things that filmmakers want to do but can't.

What's more, countless bad movie directors can breathe a sigh of relief: the worst director is Uwe Bauer, not us!

The news is fermenting, the critics are crazy and scolding, the onlookers are very lively, Brother Bao's fame has skyrocketed, and "Dungeon Siege" has naturally become the most popular movie recently.

So, before the last weekend of October, Embassy Pictures held a huge premiere of "Dungeon Siege" at the Oriental Theater in Hollywood.

The situation of the day cannot be described as grand, it is simply hot.

Who would have imagined that a B-grade film with a production cost of only $3.5 million would attract hundreds of entertainment media to come and interview.

Originally, the most famous person in the crew, Jason Statham, was now robbed of all the limelight by Uwe Ball.

Not only media attention, Brother Bao also has his own fan organization.

At the premiere, hundreds of young fans formed a support group for Brother Bao's second film.

Despite the recent ups and downs, Bao Ge stands like a green pine in the Alps.

From the time he met Ronan, Uwe Ball has been doing what he does best, working hard to make every movie!