Chapter 132: The Party Fights Differently (Seeking Collection)

Charlize was indeed interested in what Charlotte was saying.

But she is not afraid of death, even if she can be resurrected and die more than a dozen times, guess and know, it will definitely not be comfortable.

The main reason she was willing to take the risk was because of Charlotte.

But she wouldn't say such a thing.

At least not yet.

In the face of her attitude, Charlotte was silent for a long time.

"Sally, if only you were willing to be so close when we get along!"

“...... That's different!"

Charlize understood what Charlotte meant, but in normal times, she still couldn't fully overcome that psychological barrier or fear.

"Our relationship, it seems that in addition to hormones, we also need adrenaline regulation!"

Charlotte sighed.

The premiere of "Happy Death Day" is about to begin.

This premiere, like "Fatal Bend", was chosen in this small cinema called "Night Stalk".

It's just that this premiere is during the day.

Because of the full publicity of "Happy Death Day", there are many people who come to line up for the premiere this time.

Andrew Sparker is one of them.

He was at the end of the line, which made him a little anxious.

Because of this location, it means that it is possible to not be able to watch the premiere.

Come to the party for the premiere, but can't see the premiere, so what's the point of this queue?

"I knew it would be so hot, and I also brought a tent to line up in advance!"

Looking at the makeshift tents at the front of the line, Andrew muttered.

Bringing a tent to line up for the premiere is a tradition among American movie fans.

Because of some popular movies, there may be two days before the ticket sales, avid fans will spontaneously line up in a long line. In this case, either a few people rotate back and forth, or they have to bring tents.

If you don't bring a tent, can you learn to sleep standing up?

Movie fans love movies, but not to the point where they push the limits of humanity.

"I just didn't expect this to happen at the premiere of the movie "Happy Death Day"! The last time I encountered this situation was when "Star Wars 3" was released. ”

As the national film of the United States, the "Star Wars" series (Star AR) has fans lining up all night every time it is released.

And Andrew, as an out-and-out S-party who even fills in the "Force" with religious beliefs, naturally will not miss every premiere.

Of course, as another major space theme on a par with Star Wars, the "Star Trek" movie series also allows fans to bring tents every time they are released.

It's just that Andrew is an S party, a Star Wars fan, and they are-for-tat with the ST party who is obsessed with "Star Trek".

"What's so good about that kind of broken movie that has no plot at all, just repeats the routine over and over again? Especially since 7 films have been released, the box office may not add up to more than 3 of my Star Wars!"

Well, while there is some truth to it, overall, Andrew Sparker's words are downright biased.

But so what?

Just like the ST Party has always liked to slander the plot of the Star Wars series as low, without any scientific spirit, and completely a space opera dressed in science fiction.

The two sides are not in the same place!

Even if there is some truth in what both sides say.

"But why hasn't Emily come yet?"

Andrew looked at his watch a little anxiously,

"A little later, I'm afraid the premiere should start!"

It was Emily who gave the movie "Happy Death Day" to Andrew.

Andrew is a high school teacher who teaches math, and Emily is his student.

He liked Emily as a daring little girl, even though the latter did badly in math.

Andrew, who even bailed Emily out of her dad who was fished by the Los Angeles Police Department.

Although he felt that the guy who would be fished by the policewoman in fishnet stockings was not worthy of sympathy at all.

The friendship between Andrew and Emily is a comradeship between fellow movie fans.

Although Emily's favorite horror movie, Andrew's interest is only average.

But the little girl is not an evil sting party member after all, is she?

We need to be tolerant of young people.

"I wonder if this movie really feels like 'Groundhog Day'?"

Andrew is a big fan of "Groundhog Day", which has an infinite loop of drama.

So, some time ago, I heard Emily say that she watched a movie that was very "Groundhog Day" style, and Andrew became interested.

It's just that Emily refused to tell Andrew that the specific plot of "Happy Death Day", according to her, was because of some confidentiality agreement for internal test screenings.

"This little girl was really fooled by those filmmakers......"

As a veteran movie fan, Andrew certainly knows what internal preview screenings and non-disclosure agreements are. However, he also knows that as long as it is not spread widely, the filmmakers will not manage it, and they can't control it.

After all, the filmmakers are not KGB and CIA, can they still put eyeliner next to everyone who has participated in internal test screenings?

At this time, Emily finally appeared.

"Mr. Andrew!"

The little girl ran to him and greeted him breathlessly.

"Why are you here so late?"

Andrew frowned.

"My Daddy"

"Alright, no need to say it!"

Andrew quickly interrupted Emily.

Andrew has always stayed away from Emily's strange father.

He really didn't want to hear what the other party had done again, it would make him feel like his SAN value was decreasing.

But, then again, how did such a guy raise such a lovely daughter as Emily?

Maybe that's the American dream!

No matter how bad you are, it is possible to raise a child who is better than you.

"That's right, Emily!"

Andrew glanced at his students,

"Didn't you say that four of your friends would come and join us? where are they?"

"Them?"

Emily gasped a few more times before she raised her head and looked around,

"Ah, there!"

The little girl beckoned to the side.

Andrew looked over there, and there were four young people who didn't look too old and not too small. They were tall and short, and they all had a distinctly nerdy air to them, which made Andrew feel very relatable.

However, this intimacy ends as soon as the tall young man greets Emily

Because the five fingers of the tall, thin man's hand were stretched straight together, but the middle finger and ring finger were very separated.

That's how the Vulcans greet each other in Star Trek.

Partisan Andrew Parker's eyes narrowed.

Heresy discovered!

"May the Force be with you!"

As soon as the opponent approached, Andrew immediately made his position clear and prepared to start attacking at the slightest disagreement.

The other party is also aware of the danger.

Before the tall and thin man could say anything, the short man beside him hurriedly clarified:

"Don't get excited! We're not ST members, Sheldon says hello like that, just because he likes Spock from Star Trek so much. Actually, we like both movies. ”

“...... In other words, you're a wall-riding faction?"

“...... Sort of. ”

These wallgrass!!