Legendary Hollywood Producer

Chapter 69: Screening (6) (recommendation ticket requested.)

It was Friday afternoon. Renman finished his work for the day and quickly returned home.

Take a shower, put on a set of handsome clothes, and spray a little perfume on her body before going out.

No way, today is the day he goes to the movies with Maria, so Renman doesn't take it seriously.

Having said that, this happened because that night, Renman, who watched the Saturday Night live show, realized the magic of Kim Carey, didn't he decide to support the release of his new movie? It just so happened that when Renman called Maria, she also had the same meaning, so the two of them made an appointment to go to the movies together.

Driving his little car, Renman came to the community where Maria lived.

At the gate of the community, Maria was already waiting there.

The two greeted them cordially, and Renman took Maria to the cinema.

On the road, Maria, who looked particularly beautiful today, asked, "Renman, which cinema shall we go to see?"

Renman drove intently, and replied without hesitation: "Go to a movie theater on Queen's Road to watch a movie."

Watching a movie in this place, but Renman carefully considered it.

There are many movie theaters around their city, and most of them are expected to show the movie "The Hangover". After all, many movie theaters have posted movie posters in advance.

As for the movie theater on Queens Road, Renman has been to a few times and is considered a familiar place. The decoration and facilities are very good, the theater is big enough, and the popcorn and drinks are also very good. More importantly, there are many restaurants with various tastes in the surrounding area, with a large selection. After watching the movie, it is estimated that you can have dinner together.

After arriving at the destination, Renman and Maria went straight to the ticket window.

When she was almost there, Maria suddenly pulled Renman and said, "Look over there, Renman, many people are queuing."

Renman looked forward, there was already a long line at the ticket sales area, and visually there were more than one hundred people.

"Why don't we change to another theater, Maria." Renman regretted it a little. He never thought that there would be so many people here.

But Maria didn't care at all, "It's only ten minutes, Renman, let's wait. The smallest movie hall inside can accommodate more than 200 people, so don't worry about not having enough seats."

Now that Maria had spoken, Renman didn't say anymore about changing the theater, and lined up with Maria with peace of mind.

The team moved forward in an orderly manner, a group of people entered the theater, and a group of people would come to make up for it.

In a short while, more than twenty people came behind Renman and Maria.

Among them, a team of several young men and women attracted Renman's attention.

They are young, they all seem to be students and they know each other.

"Have you seen the live show on Saturday Night that was broadcast the other day?" a boy said.

"I haven't watched it, Clay, you know that I don't like watching TV, and why are you asking this? Is that show very popular?" Another boy replied.

The boy called Clay went on to say: "The movie "The Hangover" we are going to see today is not starring Kim Carey? He also participated in the show I just said, but it's interesting... ..." The boy Barabara told the content of the program he had watched.

"Sounds very interesting, Clay, I will look for it when I go back." A girl in the group of 4 spoke.

Renman listened to the side, a little uncontrollable, and wanted to join the conversation between them, but because Maria was nearby and she had to pay attention to her own image, Renman dismissed the idea.

In the rest of the time, Renman kept listening to them talking about Kim Carey and the movie "The Hangover."

Finally it was Renman and Maria's turn.

"Thank me for two tickets for the "Hangover" movie."

"Okay, sir."

After getting the tickets, Renman went to buy a bucket of popcorn and two glasses of ice coke before entering the theater.

Lenman and Maria sat down on the seats near the front center and left in the third auditorium.

"There are so many people who watched Kim Kerry's new movie." Maria said softly.

Renman looked around the cinema room with his gaze, and found that Maria was right. There were a lot of people here. This theater can accommodate more than 300 people, and based on the current situation, the attendance rate has reached at least 70%, that is, there are more than 200 spectators.

The movie hasn't started yet, everyone around is chatting with each other, Renman and Maria are no exception.

After a while, the lights in the theater went out, and the movie was about to begin...

On the big screen, first a few caterpillars appeared, and then they turned into beautiful butterflies, dancing around a rooster logo. This is the production logo of Manhai Entertainment. The caterpillars turned into butterflies. It's Roman's new birth, and the rooster logo symbolizes what it means, so there is no need to explain it. This opening animation will always appear in all movies produced by Manhai Entertainment. Roman hopes that it will become like MGM's classic lion animation and will always exist in people's hearts.

At the beginning of the movie, it is a quick cut and edit of a shot.

Zach, the sleepy fat bride's brother played by Passit, screamed and rushed out of the bathroom; Ed Helms's honest office worker heard the movement and got up to take a look and found that his pants did not know where they were. , Also panicked; while the stray lawyer played by Kim Carey was completely awakened, and he looked at the two men screaming with insanity.....

At the beginning of the story, director Steve Oldcock showed the characters of the main characters to the audience, so that they can better establish a preliminary character image in their minds.

Later, everyone found that after the bridegroom who was drinking together last night had disappeared, they also went looking for it, but of course they were not found.

"What to do, we can't find Doug." Amidst the yellow sand, the office worker played by Ed Helms looked at the sky desperately and said: "We are going to mess up this wedding." The camera turns When she went to the beautiful bride wearing a wedding dress, she looked out the house through the window with a bunch of flowers in hand. All the guests who came to the wedding were sitting on the benches, and some people looked anxiously at the clothes they were wearing from time to time. The watch is estimating the time.

Seeing this, many people in the theater couldn't help laughing, and the laughter was contagious, and even the air seemed to begin to permeate a breath of joy.

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