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Lance looked at the script on his desk like a hill, and his heart set off a turbulent wave, he couldn't believe that there was at least ...... in front of him More than 30 books, although every year Hollywood will launch more than 800 film projects, of which the proportion that can really be put into shooting is not high, and it may be a project launched for the year after tomorrow or the year after tomorrow, but there are 30 different film projects on my desktop in one go, which is really spectacular!
However, Lance didn't show any special expression on the surface, just raised his eyebrows slightly, looked at Cole in front of him, and asked calmly, "Is that all?" β
Cole originally planned to play tricks on Lance and look at Lance's stunned gaffe expression, but he couldn't help choking because of Lance's calmness, and touched his nose speechlessly, "Lance, you know, you're a bastard a lot of the time, and I'm serious." Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ infoβ
Lance shrugged and gave a nonchalant affirmation, "It always has been." β
Cole decided not to bother with Lance, otherwise he would be depressed in the end, "What's wrong with Warner Bros?" Why should you start reading other scripts? Cole already knows about the "007" project, as Lance's agent, he will join forces with James to negotiate with Sony Pictures to negotiate more revenue sharing, and the "I Am Legend" project is no exception, "Don't tell me any 'relaxed' nonsense." β
Lance picked up a script and flipped through it, "To be honest, no one believes it." Cole felt that he had signs of a cerebral hemorrhage and looked at Lance speechlessly. Lance knew what Cole meant, and if something went wrong with the "I'm Legend" project, Cole's impact would be the most direct, so he needed to be the first to know the news, "I'm telling the truth. For the third time, Lance emphasized, "I'll have an interview with Warner Bros. once I'm done with the script." As for these ......," Lance looked at the large pile of scripts in front of him, "you should take it as a precaution." β
Cole shook his head helplessly, "Lance, don't you repeat the accident of 'Fruit Hard Candy' again, okay?" β
As Lance's agent, he is the gateway for major Hollywood studios to contact Lance, and he must have the clearest understanding of Lance's work dynamics, so as to protect Lance's interests and plan for Lance's future. At the beginning, the "Fruit Hard Candy" project came out of nowhere, which caught Cole off guard, which directly caused Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. to find Cole in trouble.
Lance's choice to make an independent film, choosing to create a work of his own on his own, is not a problem in itself. The problem is that Cole doesn't know anything, and the lack of information is the root of the problem.
"If you missed 'I Am Legend' and you plan to reconsider other commercial films, just let me know." Cole knew that with Lance's current appeal, as long as the wind was released, he did not create his own script recently, but decided to choose another script to be filmed, and there were countless scripts flocking to the door.
The 36 scripts in front of us are ironclad proof - because Lance has never confirmed the cooperation with "I am a legend", and the scandal of the "007" project has not been confirmed, so the major film companies are trying to fight for Lance's next work, including commercial films, as well as independent art works, especially with the spread of the blacklist, the attraction of Chaos Pictures' signature for independent works is skyrocketing, and even on a par with Focus Pictures in the wind.
But the point is that Cole needs to prepare in advance, so that he can collect more potential and valuable projects in the first place. In Hollywood, where most of the top projects are actually made, they are not actively approached by the project, but are selected behind closed doors, and Cole's task is to ensure that Lance remains at the top of these internal selection lists.
Lance could feel the helplessness in Cole's words, and looked up at Cole. He has never been able to give trust easily, whether it is Cole, Dorothy, or the new James, including Albert, Hayden and other crew members, he has always had reservations about them. He knew that in this partnership, he needed to learn to let go, as if handing over the publishing department to James, and since he had decided, he had to really let go, not talk about one thing and actually act on another, which was the spark that destroyed a good partnership.
"I see." The words of defense swallowed, and finally took a stand on a simple topic. Lance knew he needed to learn slowly, but it wasn't an easy task.
Cole was stunned, he had barely seen Lance so submissive, no argument, no ridicule, no refutation, just agreed so simply, "So, it's still 'I'm a legend'?" Cole couldn't help but double-check.
Lance pursed the corners of his lips and shrugged his shoulders in the affirmative.
This kind of Lance made Cole really uncomfortable, so that he began to be a little suspicious, and strongly doubted whether Lance was calculating something.
Seeing Cole's puzzled eyes, Lance shook his head with a chuckle, then straightened his face, "I thought you had a busy job. "Directly issued an eviction order.
Cole originally wanted to argue with Lance, but after thinking about it, he was planning to leave, so he stood up and explained again, "Notify me as soon as there is a situation, remember, we are in a group." Lance didn't pay any attention to it, and lowered his head and began to read the script in his hand, and Cole turned to leave.
When Diorama Pictures was first founded, Lance once fantasized that the table was full of scripts, and they were left to choose, make the work they wanted, distribute the work they wanted, and do whatever they wanted. But as time passed, he realized how unrealistic this dream was, unless five consecutive works like Tom Cruise grossed more than 100 million, unless he won the Oscar for two consecutive years like Tom Hanks, and unless three consecutive works like Steven Spielberg created a phenomenal sensation......
Time flies, Lance once thought that dreams will always be dreams, only in fantasy, but he didn't expect that he really waited for this day. Although this is just the beginning, it is a wonderful beginning, and maybe one day in the future, he can really make Hollywood the Hollywood he wants.
The script that Lance just got his hands on is "The Da Vinci Code", which is really ridiculous black humor.
Not long ago, while discussing the "Superman Returns" project, Lance, in order to confuse Barry Meyer, took the original novel of "The Da Vinci Code" and tried to create an imaginary idea that he was becoming a part of the crew. Unexpectedly, just a few months later, the "Da Vinci Code" project really appeared in Lance's hands.
However, "The Da Vinci Code" does not invite Lance to become a director, nor does it want Lance to replace Tom Hanks as the leading actor, but wants Lance to play the role of the albino killer Silas. This invitation was a bit of a surprise, not because of the invitation of the actors, but because of the invitation of the villain.
As we all know, every actor has his own image, for example, Tom Hanks has hardly played a villain role in his long career as an actor, and most of the time he plays a middle-aged man from the middle class; Another example is Jack Nicholson's character who is always good and evil, whether he is a good or a villain, he has a full temper; And Robert De Niro, the gangster image almost goes deep into the bone marrow......
It is no exaggeration to say that this image is directly linked to the actor's brand. No one wants to play a villain specifically - because they are often cannon fodder, and if possible, actors want to always play positive roles, even those who have won numerous accolades for their villain roles will still return to justice after becoming popular. There are only a handful of actors who rely on villains to go down in history.
Lance has only starred in one film so far, and it is also a righteous role, with the exception of "Hard Candy". Therefore, the "Da Vinci Code" invited Lance to play the killer Silas, which is indeed a card that does not follow common sense. Perhaps, they took a fancy to the struggle and intricacies that Lance showed in "Killing with a Knife".
I have to say, this invitation is quite interesting. In the last life, the "Da Vinci Code" achieved good results, but Tom Hanks, who starred in the role, was controversial, and his performance was not recognized, on the contrary, it was the role of Silas that won the applause of many people. Paul Bettany, who has starred in productions such as "A Beautiful Mind", "Clash of the Furious Seas", and "Dogtown", has impressed the audience.
Lance has no choice about whether to be a decent or a villain, and in this respect he continues the tradition of the British academic school, which believes that the character itself has no attributes, and the role of the actor is to give life to the character. In fact, playing an excellent villain is definitely not that simple, and requires the actor to show more depth and thickness in a more limited space. It wasn't so long ago that "fruit hard candy" proved it. Therefore, playing Silas, it should be a very interesting experience, especially since this character is closely related to the background of religious beliefs, and the so-called psychological distortion can also be understood as piety, and the performance is really difficult.
But as Lance told Cole, he was reading the scripts just to relax before writing the "I Am Legend" script, and he had no intention of starring in other productions at all. So, missing the "Da Vinci Code", it's a no-brainer.
However, the "Da Vinci Code" is also a work of Sony Pictures, and Michael Layton has not mentioned it in the last few meetings, focusing on the cooperation of the "007" project wholeheartedly. It also means that, not only studios, but now Lance has quietly risen to a whole new level in the minds of veteran producers β even as actors. (To be continued.) )