Chapter 128: I welcome all kinds of competition

After a burst of laughter, a reporter immediately asked: "If Mr. Cooper really wants to fulfill his agreement with you in front of everyone, will you watch him do something so uncivilized that it is likely to become the laughing stock of people all over the world?"

That's a bit against my heart. You must know that although it was Lyra's bet at the beginning, if Cooper didn't take it seriously, the smile would have passed. However, not only did he respond at the time, but he also used his influence to criticize and smear Laila in various media programs. It can be said that in order to make the movie fail to reach the box office of 100 million, he did almost everything he could in addition to killing Leila directly.

He's so happy, what's wrong with Leila seeing him become the laughing stock of the world after she wins? Is it her to blame for becoming a laughing stock?

Leila glanced at him, and saw the New York Post logo on the microphone he was holding. The newspaper was Cooper's home base, so it's no surprise that he would say that.

"Do you think it's a mistake to faithfully fulfill your contract?" she asked rhetorically.

Not to be outdone, the reporter said: "But after all, it's a very humiliating thing." Is it really good to let him do something like this for the sake of a bet?

Leila smiled, "I'm a director, and I don't think I have any other great identity. All I know is that if Cooper was a sincere and honest man, he should have come forward generously to fulfill his promises. ”

"That's right!" "That's how it should be!"

The onlookers made a noise of justice and not a big deal to see the excitement.

The Post reporter ignored the rule that a reporter could only ask a question once, and confirmed it again before the others: "So Cooper will be made to fulfill that agreement, will he?

Lyra's eyes were half-narrowed, and those ice blue light eyes seemed to be frozen ice for thousands of years in the sun, without a trace of emotion and enthusiasm, and even others would feel the pressure when staring straight at people.

Not to mention the Post reporter who bore the brunt of the attack, there was a terrible feeling of cold air rushing down his spine and up to the back of his head from the soles of his feet when he was being watched by those eyes. For some reason, he suddenly remembered her title of "witch...... Was he glared at by a real witch?

The ridiculous idea flashed in his mind, but the other party just looked at him, and did not insult him, nor did he scold angrily, making it difficult for him to find a reason to accuse. However, he is a relatively thick-skinned journalist after all, and he quickly regained his due reaction speed.

"Because I said what was on your mind, did you stare at me like this? But even if you stare at me, you can't stop our reporters from digging into all the real purposes!"

"Phew!" I don't know how many people spit on his words in their hearts. A newspaper that focuses on sales with lace scandals, and a disgusting paparazzi, what else does he say about the truth! They are the group of people who don't care about the truth the most, okay?

Layla hooked the corners of her lips slightly: "Then go find out the truth, and by the way, help me ask Cooper when we will fulfill the agreement between us, I am looking forward to watching his performance." ”

The Post reporter got the answer he wanted, and then he retired satisfied. He hadn't come here to ask a few questions, but to find out if she had ever asked Cooper to fulfill his bet. Once the answer is yes, then there's a good show to watch. He knew that Mr. Cooper had recently made a phone call to their editor-in-chief for more than an hour, and that the content of the call was a bet of concern to the whole of America.

There are fewer people with intentions, and the next questions gradually get to the point.

"May I ask if your third work, I heard that it has been filmed for a long time, why did you want to release it in May next year?"

Of course, it was to avoid the "super shockwave" of the Titanic, but this is something that Lyra will not say.

"Because of some work schedules, our distribution department thinks it's going to be a good schedule. ”

Summer is the worst time for Hollywood, and Leila has no plans to take a bite of that piece of fat for the time being, so she chose a relatively dull, but good end of April. If the box office is good when the Grim Reaper comes, maybe you can rub some box office in the first few weeks of the summer season.

Of course, the most important thing is that the power of the Titanic has been greatly weakened at that time.

Another reporter asked: "Two movies in a row have achieved very good box office results on Halloween, will the company continue to launch movies next year to seize Halloween files?"

Leila nodded: "Yes, it was a lucky holiday for our company, at least for the last few years, we will not give up that time slot." ”

"What do you think about several films of the same genre competing with you for the Halloween box office this time?"

Leila smiled slightly, "I welcome all kinds of competition. ”

This is extremely domineering, but as long as you look at the box office of several movies that collide with her schedule, you can know that she is really not afraid of competing with others, because at least no film has beaten her yet.

"Director Moran, please. Both of your films have won the weekly box office many times since their release, will the films released in May next year still win them?"

This is a relatively normal question, and Leila's answer is milder: "I think the audience who came out of the cinema would tell us the answer. Before the movie is released, I believe that no producer can guarantee that it will meet the audience's appetite. ”

"Director Moran, some people think that you always judge the winners and losers by the box office, and ignore the connotation of the movie, what do you think of this?"

Another reporter asked a question that smelled of gunpowder.

Leila glanced at him, her ice-blue eyes swept over the sign in his hand, recognizing it as a gossip newspaper that was in the same nest as the New York Post.

"Audiences love to watch movies, which naturally leads to an increase in the box office. ”

"Does that mean that the connotation of the movie is not important, as long as it pleases the audience and makes money?"

Leila laughed, as if he had asked a stupid question.

"Is there anything wrong with making a movie to please the audience? If your newspaper has no readers, do you still have the money to pay the loans and bills?"

The existence of gossip tabloids is to please readers, to find some news that readers will like to put out, and to produce some news even if there is no news. Such newspapers are accusing her of having no substance, which is very funny no matter how you think about it.