Chapter 1040 - What a Long Number
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Culver City, in front of a restaurant near Sony Pictures headquarters. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
CAA President Richard Lovett and Bill Micchanik emerge from the restaurant together. Walking to his BMW sedan on the side of the road, Richard Lovett reached out again with a regretful look and shook Bill Michanik hard, as if he felt that this was not sincere enough, and hugged the other party before letting go, and said: "I'm sorry, Bill, although the behavior of the fireflies is infuriating, I always have to think about my customers." ”
Bill Michanik nodded in understanding and said, "It's okay, I hope we can work together in the future." ”
Richard Lovett affirmed: "That's for sure, in fact, if this matter is resolved, you can call me at any time." ”
The two chatted a few more words, and Richard Lovett got into his car and said goodbye.
Watching the BMW sedan drive away and disappear into the street, Bill Michanick retracted his gaze and turned to the Sony Pictures headquarters not far away, and inexplicably had the idea that this 30-acre studio park, which once belonged to Columbia Pictures, was perhaps the most valuable thing for Sony Pictures at this time, in addition to the library with thousands of film and television rights.
Just now, because it lasted for a week, Sony Group failed to effectively respond to the Firefly Group's ban order, and a film "Sky Trap" that Sony Pictures and CAA had basically agreed on was declared to have failed.
Except for this new Sean Connery film, almost all of Sony Pictures' film and television projects are now a scene of panic.
What made Bill Michanik feel powerless the most was that after the incident broke out, Sony headquarters not only did not send a high-level executive who could really handle this matter to the United States, but instead called Howard Stringer to report the situation. However, he, the vice chairman of Sony Pictures and the CEO of Columbia Pictures, was not given much real power, and could only barely maintain the basic operation of the company at this time.
Standing on the side of the street for a while, Bill Michanik was just about to slowly pace back to the company, a young man with a camera on his chest got up and down a Chrysler that had just stopped on the street, and noticed Bill Michanic's figure, the young man was stunned for a moment, immediately raised his camera and quickly pressed the shutter to this side, and then walked quickly with his companion who had just gotten off the car on the other side.
"Mr. Michanick, we're reporters for The Hollywood Reporter, can you have a few words to talk about?"
Bill Michanik raised his hand to block the camera, quickened his pace and said, "Sorry, if you want an interview, you can call my assistant to make an appointment." ”
"We've been making appointments for a week, Mr. Michanik, just a few simple questions," the young man snatched the recorder from the hand of the young girl beside him, and also quickened his pace to chase after Bill Michanik, and asked directly, "Mr. Michanik, I heard that many of Sony Pictures' film crews are now paralyzed, is this true?" ”
"Sorry, no comment."
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Culver City, in front of a restaurant near Sony Pictures headquarters.
CAA President Richard Lovett and Bill Micchanik emerge from the restaurant together. Walking to his BMW sedan on the side of the road, Richard Lovett reached out again with a regretful look and shook Bill Michanik hard, as if he felt that this was not sincere enough, and hugged the other party before letting go, and said: "I'm sorry, Bill, although the behavior of the fireflies is infuriating, I always have to think about my customers." ”
Bill Michanik nodded in understanding and said, "It's okay, I hope we can work together in the future." ”
Richard Lovett affirmed: "That's for sure, in fact, if this matter is resolved, you can call me at any time." ”
The two chatted a few more words, and Richard Lovett got into his car and said goodbye.
Watching the BMW sedan drive away and disappear into the street, Bill Michanick retracted his gaze and turned to the Sony Pictures headquarters not far away, and inexplicably had the idea that this 30-acre studio park, which once belonged to Columbia Pictures, was perhaps the most valuable thing for Sony Pictures at this time, in addition to the library with thousands of film and television rights.
Just now, because it lasted for a week, Sony Group failed to effectively respond to the Firefly Group's ban order, and a film "Sky Trap" that Sony Pictures and CAA had basically agreed on was declared to have failed.
Except for this new Sean Connery film, almost all of Sony Pictures' film and television projects are now a scene of panic.
What made Bill Michanik feel powerless the most was that after the incident broke out, Sony headquarters not only did not send a high-level executive who could really handle this matter to the United States, but instead called Howard Stringer to report the situation. However, he, the vice chairman of Sony Pictures and the CEO of Columbia Pictures, was not given much real power, and could only barely maintain the basic operation of the company at this time.
Standing on the side of the street for a while, Bill Michanik was just about to slowly pace back to the company, a young man with a camera on his chest got up and down a Chrysler that had just stopped on the street, and noticed Bill Michanic's figure, the young man was stunned for a moment, immediately raised his camera and quickly pressed the shutter to this side, and then walked quickly with his companion who had just gotten off the car on the other side.
"Mr. Michanick, we're reporters for The Hollywood Reporter, can you have a few words to talk about?"
Bill Michanik raised his hand to block the camera, quickened his pace and said, "Sorry, if you want an interview, you can call my assistant to make an appointment." ”
"We've been making appointments for a week, Mr. Michanik, just a few simple questions," the young man snatched the recorder from the hand of the young girl beside him, and also quickened his pace to chase after Bill Michanik, and asked directly, "Mr. Michanik, I heard that many of Sony Pictures' film crews are now paralyzed, is this true?" ”
"Sorry, no comment."
Culver City, in front of a restaurant near Sony Pictures headquarters.
CAA President Richard Lovett and Bill Micchanik emerge from the restaurant together. Walking to his BMW sedan on the side of the road, Richard Lovett reached out again with a regretful look and shook Bill Michanik hard, as if he felt that this was not sincere enough, and hugged the other party before letting go, and said: "I'm sorry, Bill, although the behavior of the fireflies is infuriating, I always have to think about my customers." ”
Bill Michanik nodded in understanding and said, "It's okay, I hope we can work together in the future." ”
Richard Lovett affirmed: "That's for sure, in fact, if this matter is resolved, you can call me at any time." ”
The two chatted a few more words, and Richard Lovett got into his car and said goodbye.
Watching the BMW sedan drive away and disappear into the street, Bill Michanick retracted his gaze and turned to the Sony Pictures headquarters not far away, and inexplicably had the idea that this 30-acre studio park, which once belonged to Columbia Pictures, was perhaps the most valuable thing for Sony Pictures at this time, in addition to the library with thousands of film and television rights.
Just now, because it lasted for a week, Sony Group failed to effectively respond to the Firefly Group's ban order, and a film "Sky Trap" that Sony Pictures and CAA had basically agreed on was declared to have failed.
Except for this new Sean Connery film, almost all of Sony Pictures' film and television projects are now a scene of panic.
What made Bill Michanik feel powerless the most was that after the incident broke out, Sony headquarters not only did not send a high-level executive who could really handle this matter to the United States, but instead called Howard Stringer to report the situation. However, he, the vice chairman of Sony Pictures and the CEO of Columbia Pictures, was not given much real power, and could only barely maintain the basic operation of the company at this time.
Standing on the side of the street for a while, Bill Michanik was just about to slowly pace back to the company, a young man with a camera on his chest got up and down a Chrysler that had just stopped on the street, and noticed Bill Michanic's figure, the young man was stunned for a moment, immediately raised his camera and quickly pressed the shutter to this side, and then walked quickly with his companion who had just gotten off the car on the other side.
"Mr. Michanick, we're reporters for The Hollywood Reporter, can you have a few words to talk about?"
Bill Michanik raised his hand to block the camera, quickened his pace and said, "Sorry, if you want an interview, you can call my assistant to make an appointment." ”
"We've been making appointments for a week, Mr. Michanik, just a few simple questions," the young man snatched the recorder from the hand of the young girl beside him, and also quickened his pace to chase after Bill Michanik, and asked directly, "Mr. Michanik, I heard that many of Sony Pictures' film crews are now paralyzed, is this true?" ”
"Sorry, no comment."
Culver City, in front of a restaurant near Sony Pictures headquarters.
CAA President Richard Lovett and Bill Micchanik emerge from the restaurant together. Walking to his BMW sedan on the side of the road, Richard Lovett reached out again with a regretful look and shook Bill Michanik hard, as if he felt that this was not sincere enough, and hugged the other party before letting go, and said: "I'm sorry, Bill, although the behavior of the fireflies is infuriating, I always have to think about my customers." ”
Bill Michanik nodded in understanding and said, "It's okay, I hope we can work together in the future." ”
Richard Lovett affirmed: "That's for sure, in fact, if this matter is resolved, you can call me at any time." ”
The two chatted a few more words, and Richard Lovett got into his car and said goodbye.
Watching the BMW sedan drive away and disappear into the street, Bill Michanick retracted his gaze and turned to the Sony Pictures headquarters not far away, and inexplicably had the idea that this 30-acre studio park, which once belonged to Columbia Pictures, was perhaps the most valuable thing for Sony Pictures at this time, in addition to the library with thousands of film and television rights.
Just now, because it lasted for a week, Sony Group failed to effectively respond to the Firefly Group's ban order, and a film "Sky Trap" that Sony Pictures and CAA had basically agreed on was declared to have failed.
Except for this new Sean Connery film, almost all of Sony Pictures' film and television projects are now a scene of panic.
What made Bill Michanik feel powerless the most was that after the incident broke out, Sony headquarters not only did not send a high-level executive who could really handle this matter to the United States, but instead called Howard Stringer to report the situation. However, he, the vice chairman of Sony Pictures and the CEO of Columbia Pictures, was not given much real power, and could only barely maintain the basic operation of the company at this time.
Standing on the side of the street for a while, Bill Michanik was just about to slowly pace back to the company, a young man with a camera on his chest got up and down a Chrysler that had just stopped on the street, and noticed Bill Michanic's figure, the young man was stunned for a moment, immediately raised his camera and quickly pressed the shutter to this side, and then walked quickly with his companion who had just gotten off the car on the other side.
"Mr. Michanick, we're reporters for The Hollywood Reporter, can you have a few words to talk about?"
Bill Michanik raised his hand to block the camera, quickened his pace and said, "Sorry, if you want an interview, you can call my assistant to make an appointment." ”
"We've been making appointments for a week, Mr. Michanik, just a few simple questions," the young man snatched the recorder from the hand of the young girl beside him, and also quickened his pace to chase after Bill Michanik, and asked directly, "Mr. Michanik, I heard that many of Sony Pictures' film crews are now paralyzed, is this true?" ”
"Sorry, no comment."
Culver City, in front of a restaurant near Sony Pictures headquarters.
CAA President Richard Lovett and Bill Micchanik emerge from the restaurant together. Walking to his BMW sedan on the side of the road, Richard Lovett reached out again with a regretful look and shook Bill Michanik hard, as if he felt that this was not sincere enough, and hugged the other party before letting go, and said: "I'm sorry, Bill, although the behavior of the fireflies is infuriating, I always have to think about my customers." ”
Bill Michanik nodded in understanding and said, "It's okay, I hope we can work together in the future." ”
Richard Lovett affirmed: "That's for sure, in fact, if this matter is resolved, you can call me at any time." ”
The two chatted a few more words, and Richard Lovett got into his car and said goodbye.
Watching the BMW sedan drive away and disappear into the street, Bill Michanick retracted his gaze and turned to the Sony Pictures headquarters not far away, and inexplicably had the idea that this 30-acre studio park, which once belonged to Columbia Pictures, was perhaps the most valuable thing for Sony Pictures at this time, in addition to the library with thousands of film and television rights.