Chapter 132: Guest of Honor

At the end of March, Hollywood's long-awaited 59th Academy Awards will take place.

Unlike in the past, the Oscars were not held at the Los Angeles Music Center, but at Dorothy Chandler Hall in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1987 was quite generous, setting up a gala to reward the best films of 1986.

The Oscars were also broadcast live in the United States by ABC, with Samuel Goldwin as the producer, producing the most pompous Oscars gala.

However, it is worth mentioning that no small thing happened to the Oscar nomination lunch held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before the Oscars were not yet held.

A mistake in the position of the organizer's employees, because of different skin colors and personality discord, led to a fight between drunk celebrities and almost became a group fight.

Lester also attended the Oscar-nominated luncheon, where he sat at Spielberg and Harrison Ford, along with Robert Downey Jr., who was nominated for Best Actor.

"Donnie, don't get up there. ”

Lester saw that Donnie was curious and wanted to come forward to watch the group of people fighting, and hurriedly stopped him.

"Are they all like this?" asked Robert Downey Jr., somewhat incomprehensibly;

Robert Downey Jr. attends an Oscar-nominated lunch for the first time and is somewhat curious to see someone fighting.

Celebrity fights just happen when everyone is having lunch.

If an entertainment reporter was on the scene, Robert Downey Jr. felt sure he would make headlines the next day.

"It happens all the time. Lester nodded and began to give Robert Downey SciScience Jr. an Oscar nomination for what happened at lunch.

Oscar-nominated lunches of drunken celebrity fights have long been commonplace in Leicester, and it happened the same last year.

Fights and Oscar-nominated lunches often happen, but not often, and the organizers will also let the staff reconcile.

The two fought either because of their different skin tones or because they were dissatisfied with each other sitting with him.

Listening to Lester explain to him, Robert Downey Jr. was enlightened.

The Oscar nomination lunch is over, and it is the awards ceremony that everyone really cares about.

To celebrate the 59th anniversary of the Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences asked Samuel Goldwin to produce a show show.

What Lester didn't expect was that Samuel Goldwin's chosen acting film turned out to be "Beauty and the Beast", and after obtaining his consent, a simplified version of "Beauty and the Beast" was produced.

After Samuel Goldwin left, Lester learned from Disney CEO Michael Eisner that "Beauty and the Beast" could get an Oscar to perform one of the scenes, in addition to high reputation and high box office, it was Disney who operated the film.

"Beauty and the Beast" grossed $425 million worldwide, which made Disney and Asuka Films a lot of money.

In particular, the DVD sales of "Beauty and the Beast" and the original soundtrack and other peripherals have made Disney and Asuka Pictures earn more than 100 million dollars.

If you want to say that in Hollywood, which company has more employees on the Oscar jury, half of Disney's employees are Oscar jury.

Michael Eisner listened to Lester's live-action stage play, allowing him to rely on the company's employees, and "Beauty and the Beast" was put on the Oscar show by Samuel Goldwin.

Once broadcast live on ABC television, Beauty and the Beast will have another craze in preparation for the stage show of Beauty and the Beast.

What really surprised Lester was that he received a letter from the Oscars, asking him to go on stage and present the award to the winner.

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On March 30, on the red carpet outside Dorothy Chandler Hall, early in the morning, fans stood on both sides of the stage to watch the star directors entering the venue.

Journalists from prestigious newspapers such as Time Magazine and the Los Angeles Times are already waiting on the red carpet.

A live reporter sent by ABC took the stuff and recorded the whole scene, and then fed it back to the American radio station.

Samuel Goldwin's show was the first to appear on the TV station, and Lester went out of his way to see it.

The place where Samuel Goldwin was discovered was Belle Singing Stage, sung by professional singers.

The singers and actors, who have been practicing many times, have a good grasp of the performance and have no mistakes.

After a while, black cars carried every star to the red carpet, causing screams from fans and interviews with reporters.

Didi!

The iconic Lamborghini appeared in front of the red carpet, and after the driver parked the car, Lester got out of the car in a black suit.

Fans who came to watch the stars took a look.

"Who's that!"

Among the fans. A brown-eyed girl looked at Lester strangely, feeling quite unfamiliar.

In the area next to the girl, there were more than a dozen posters holding Lester's name, and the Jewish boy close to the girl heard this and looked admiring: "You don't know, he's Lesterore, I'm his book fan, and I'm still his movie fan." ”

"He writes books and makes movies, and he is both a director and an author. The other said in passing;

Seemingly infected, the girl saw Lester on the red carpet and shouted Lesterore with the crowd next to her.

"Lestrore, look this way. ”

Lester walked on the red carpet, and reporters took pictures with cameras and waved to him.

With a confident smile, Lester shook his hand at the fans on either side as he walked.

The cheers won can be described as uneventful, not as high as the cheers of the stars, only the cheers in the area holding his poster rang out.

Walking into the place where the reporters were gathered, Lester heard the cheers behind him who were higher than him, and subconsciously looked over.

When he entered, it was Tom Cruise who came up, and the fans in the stadium shouted his name.

Lester raised his eyebrows, and was just about to walk forward, when a microphone reached out in front of him, and the voice of the male reporter sounded: "Mr. Lester, you were invited as the guest of honor this year, can you tell me who you want to award the award to." ”

When the reporter who was interviewing other celebrities heard this, he hurriedly looked over, and even some celebrities who heard this were curious.

"It's looking for things. ”

Lester looked at the reporter with a medium-sized newspaper license on his chest in front of him, and frowned: "This gentleman, the list of Oscar winners is only known to the organizer, and I don't know who won." ”

The reporters and star directors who were hoping for Leicester to name the award were disappointed.

At this time, Tom Cruise came over, saw everyone's expressions, and looked at Lester: "What's wrong." ”

"It's fine. Lester patted Tom Cruise on the shoulder and said to the reporters: "This is a popular star, and interviewing him is more valuable than me." Tom Cruise, confused, walked into Dorothy Chandler's hall.