Chapter 1012: Temporary Digression

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Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

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Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

…… Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

…… Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

…… Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

…… Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

…… Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.

While Amberlin Pictures was arguing over the release schedule of "The Matrix 3", Preavista Firefly Studios, Eric and Cameron were also arguing.

Today was supposed to be the day of the audition for the heroine of "Spider-Man", and Firefly has been following up on the project, so once Cameron said that he intended to start filming, a lot of work was advancing very quickly.

The audition was supposed to start at nine o'clock, but at this time it was already half past nine, and more than 30 candidate girls were waiting in the corridor outside the audition room nervously or excitedly.

…… Frank Marshall repeatedly persuaded a few more words, but the cautious Spielberg refused to let go and put the schedule of "The Matrix 3" in early November, so he had to give up, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

Remembering the last time he discussed with Microsoft about the second investment in Amberlin Pictures, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds of the company's cash flow constraints, Frank Marshall once again had the idea of leaving.

How can Microsoft, which now has a market value of more than $200 billion, be short of money, apparently because the other party found that the development of Amberlin Pictures was far lower than their expectations, and they no longer had expectations for this company.

In the past, DreamWorks can also be said to have been tossed in a huge way for several years, and was once regarded as a threat by traditional Hollywood studios.

But only a few years later, the three partners, David Geffen, Steven Spielberg and Kashenberg, although still under the name of DreamWorks on the surface, have actually parted ways, and the continuous losses have also made the capital that was originally chasing crazy to try to inject capital into DreamWorks have been avoided.

The current Amberlin Films, although the composition of all aspects has changed, is obviously still the same old way.