Chatty Hollywood

Chapter 132: The party is the same

Charlize was really interested in what Charlotte said.

But she is not afraid of death, even if she can continue to resurrect, die more than a dozen times, guessing, she will definitely not feel good.

The main reason she is willing to take risks is because of Charlotte.

But she would not say such things.

At least this is not the time to say.

Faced with her attitude, Charlotte remained silent for a long time.

"Sally, if you are willing to get close like this when we get along!"

"...That's different!"

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

"Our feelings, it seems that besides hormones, they also need the regulation of adrenaline!"

Charlotte sighed.

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

This time the premiere, as in "Fatal Bend", was selected in this small movie theater called "Night Owl".

However, this time the premiere was during the day.

Because of the full publicity of "Happy Death", many people came to line up for the premiere this time.

Andrew Spark is one of them.

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

Because of this position, it means that it is possible to lose sight of the premiere.

——I came to the party to attend the premiere, but I didn’t see the premiere. What's the point of this lineup?

"I knew it would be so popular, I also brought the tent to line up in advance!"

Looking at the temporary tents in front of the team, Andrew mumbled.

-Bringing tents to line up for the premiere is a tradition for American film fans.

Because of some popular movies, fanatic fans may line up spontaneously two days before the ticket sale. In this case, either a few people will rotate back and forth, or they can only bring a tent.

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

Movie fans love movies, but they haven't loved it enough to break through the limits of mankind.

"It's just that I 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 a national-level film in the United States, every time the "Star War" series is released, fans can queue up all night.

And Andrew, as a SW party that is filled with "The Force" in religious beliefs, naturally does not miss every premiere.

Of course, as another space theme with the same name as "Star Wars", every time the "Star Trek" (StarTrek) series of movies is released, it also allows movie fans to bring tents.

It's just that Andrew is a SW party, a fan of Star Wars, and they are tit-for-tat to the ST party obsessed with "Star Trek", and they don't interact with each other.

"That kind of broken movie that has no plot at all, just repeats the routine over and over again, what's so good about it? Especially 7 movies are released, and the box office doesn't necessarily have more than 3 of my Star Wars!"

Well, although there is some truth, in general, Andrew Spark's words are downright prejudiced.

But what then?

Just like the ST Party always likes to slander the story of the Star Wars series, it has no scientific spirit, and it is a space opera completely covered in science fiction.

The two sides do not share the same meaning!

——Even if what both parties say is actually a bit reasonable.

"But why hasn't Emily come yet?"

Andrew looked at his watch anxiously.

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

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

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

He likes Emily, a brave little girl, even though the latter's math grades are terrible.

Even Andrew once helped Emily bail her dad who was fishing and law enforcement by the Los Angeles Police Department.

——Although he thinks that the guy who will be caught by policewomen wearing fishnet socks is totally uncomfortable.

The friendship between Andrew and Emily is the comradeship between film fans.

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

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

We must be tolerant to young people.

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

Andrew really likes "The Day of the Groundhog" with an endless loop of plot.

So, some time ago, I heard Emily said that she had watched a movie with the style of "Groundhog Day", and Andrew became interested.

It's just that Emily refused to tell Andrew that the specific plot of the "Happy Death Day", according to her, was due to a confidentiality agreement for internal screening.

"This little girl was really fooled by those film dealers..."

As a veteran movie fan, Andrew certainly knows what an internal preview and a non-disclosure agreement are. But he also knows that as long as it doesn't spread on a large scale, filmmakers actually don't care, and they can't.

After all, the filmmakers are not KGB and CIA. Can they still put an eye on everyone who has participated in the internal screening?

At this time, Emily finally appeared.

"Teacher Andrew!"

The little girl ran up to him and greeted him breathlessly.

"Why are you here so late?"

Andrew frowned.

"My dad—"

"Well, needless to say!"

Andrew quickly interrupted Emily.

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

He really didn't want to hear what the other party did. It would make him feel that his SAN value (sanity value) was declining.

However, having said that, how did such a guy raise such a lovely daughter as Emily?

Maybe this is the American dream!

——Even if you are bad, you may eventually raise a stronger child than you.

"Right, Emily!"

Andrew glanced at his student.

"Didn't you say that four of your friends will come to join us? Where are they?"

"them?"

Emily took a few more breaths before raising her head to look around.

"Ah, there!"

The little girl beckoned to one side.

Andrew looked around and found that there were four young people over there who seemed not too old or too young. They are tall and short, and they all have a clear nerd atmosphere, which makes Andrew feel very kind.

However, this kind of intimacy stopped immediately when the tall young man greeted Emily—

Because the lanky man greeted his hands with five fingers stretched out and put together, but the **** and the ring finger were very separated.

——That's the way the Vulcan greets in "Star Trek"~lightnovelpub.net~Party Andrew Spark's eyes narrowed.

Heresy found!

"May the Force be with you!"

As soon as the opponent approached, Andrew immediately stated his position, ready to attack if he didn't agree with him.

The other party is also aware of the danger.

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

"Don't get excited! We are not ST members, Sheldon would say hello, just because he likes Spock in "Star Trek". In fact, we like both kinds of movies."

"...In other words, you are a fencer?"

"...That's it."

These horrible things! !

PS1: "Party Facing Differences" is a masterpiece of Griffith, a famous Hollywood director in the early years, and is well-known in film history. As I mentioned earlier, I won’t say it here specifically; PS2: Americans do have the habit of queuing up for movies and bringing tents when the line is too long. This was the case when "Avatar" was released; PS3: KGB is KGB, the former Soviet intelligence agency, the current *** is from the KGB back then; PS4: The struggle between Star Wars fans and Star Trek fans is the same as the struggle between the Sweet Party and the Salty Party; PS5: In TBBT, Shelton really likes Spock, but they also watch Star Wars, so they are indeed wall-riders; PS6: SAN value, is Cthuluri’s statement. I haven’t read it and are not interested in watching Cthulhu, just think It's the rational value I explained, and it makes sense; PS7: "May the Force be with you!" is a greeting term in the Star Wars world, and it is also a secret sign among Star Wars fans. PS8: A questionnaire survey of beliefs in the United States showed that many people did fill in the force of their beliefs. The number ranks fourth after the three major teachers.