Chapter 68: The Mother of Chainsaws

But just as Sid's bodyguards were entangled with the group of goblins who wanted to squeeze over, a young man suddenly ran in front of Sid from the corner of the bodyguards' vacant "set-up".

The young man nervously said to Sid, "Hello, Mr. Leon, I'm a big fan of yours, can you please sign it?"

Just when the bodyguards reacted and wanted to come forward to "subdue" this uninvited guest, Sid raised his hand to calm them down, then looked at the young man and nodded, "Yes, where do you want me to sign?"

The young man was immediately stunned for a moment, he obviously just mustered up the courage to rush over, and he hadn't thought about the specific question, "Please, please wait a minute......

As he spoke, the young man flipped out his backpack behind him, and Sid watched him sweat as he quickly flipped out a lot of interesting things.

I don't know how long it has been used, what plastic products of unknown use, and finally, a bound white paper document has piqued Sid's interest.

"So, then, could you please sign on this?" the young man asked nervously, handing over the same copy that Sid had seen.

"Is this the script?" asked Sid, curious.

"Yes. The young man nodded nervously, "I wrote it, but I haven't finished it yet." ”

"Oh......" Sid looked at the familiar name on the cover again, "what's this story?"

Hearing Sid's inquiry, the young man almost fainted with excitement, who doesn't know Sid's attainments and status in the world and screenwriters, if he can get this kind of big name, then he will really ascend to the sky.

"It's a horror movie. The young man rubbed his hands together and replied, "It tells the story of a perverted murderer who uses various murder mechanisms to test some guilty people." ”

"Why the trial?" asked Sid, flipping through the script.

"Because pure horror and killing can't bring real pressure to the audience, and it's not a good horror movie. When it comes to his script, young people immediately become clear-headed and quick in their words.

"What is the meaning of the trial here?" Sid asked again.

Although this perverted murderer is punishing what he considers to be a sinner, he does not consider himself an executioner, but rather sees himself as a doer for heaven. Therefore, he will not directly kill the other party, nor will he set up a deadly mechanism. ”

On the contrary, he will always leave a chance for life in the seemingly mortal mechanism, which can only be seen by those who know how to sacrifice. As the young man recounted, Sid became more and more sure that this script was the famous series in his memory.

"Will anyone see it and be rescued?" asked Sid.

"Well, I haven't thought about that yet. The young man was stunned for a moment, then replied.

(Well, it doesn't seem to be as complete as it seems.) Sid touched his chin and thought, then he looked up at the young man standing in front of him, "Do you have a business card?"

"Uh, that, I'm sorry, I didn't. The young man shook his head abruptly.

"Then you leave your name and phone number. Sid handed over the cover of the script that he had just signed himself, and the young man had to write his name and mobile phone number under Sid's signature.

"Ray Warner?" Sid took it, glancing at his name.

"Yes, you can call me Ray. "Young man, no," said Ray Warner.

“OK。 Sid nodded, and then Rem came over with an espresso, and Sid took it and tasted it, "Well, that's good." ”

Then he looked again at the cover of the script that had already been signed by himself and Ray Werner's message, "Sa's Chainsaw".

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It didn't take long for People magazine to publish an exclusive photo of Clint Eastwood handing Sid a cowboy hat to Sid on Sony Studios as the cover of the magazine, accompanied by a coquettish headline like "The Inheritance of the Spirit of the West".

For a time, it attracted countless people to buy and watch, and the current issue of People magazine not only tells the story of Old Man Clint returning Sid's lost cowboy hat. And it is also seen as both the two directors and the inheritance of the new generation of western cowboy spirit by the older generation.

On the cover story of the current issue, People magazine boldly threw out a 20P layout, from the origin story of two Western geniuses, an old man and a young man, to modern development, comparing the similarities between Clint Eastwood and Sid Leonhardt in all aspects.

The so-called similarity does not refer to the resumes of Sid and Old Man Clint, but to the fact that both are young and famous, and both are prolific directors. Although many people expressed disbelief at Sid's "madness" of two films a year, it was for the old fritters who had been in Hollywood long enough.

Two films a year is not unprecedented, and Mr. Clint has been making films for more than ten years at an astonishing pace of one film a year, or even two films a year, since he began to transform into a director in the 90s.

Among them, whether it is "Unforgiven" or "The Dream of the Covered Bridge", they have become film and television classics in one fell swoop.

And Sid's one-year double film is both awards and commercial, not only has created "Ghost Shadow" and "Youth Musical", two series of movies that are so popular that they are purple.

And since 99, it has been successfully shortlisted for the Oscars every year, whether it is in the screenwriting award, or the awards for best director and best picture.

Although the time is still short, Sid has perfectly inherited the old man Clint only in terms of directorial talent and strong creativity.

Such a bold analogy from People magazine surprised many, but few objected. In other words, after the article in "People" magazine described it like this, everyone suddenly realized that Sid was really related to the last cowboy Clint old man.

Previously, media propaganda generally described Sid as "the Mozart of the world", "Hollywood's supernova", or "the world's youngest billionaire" and "the most legendary self-made man".

However, now the media seems to have discovered a new world, and once again started a new round of hype around Sid.

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"Ali, that editorial in People magazine, you arranged it. Sid angrily called his agent, Ali Emmanuel.

"What editorial? Why don't I know how to pinch?" said Ali Emmanuel, laughing.

"Come less, should you even return the hat to Old Man Clint, you arranged it. Sid asked, smiling. 9110