Hollywood New Century

Chapter 115: Paparazzi are the same

"No Country for Old Men has reached 1,100 theaters this week, and the cumulative North American box office has reached 12 million US dollars. According to the current word of mouth, I believe that the box office will have an explosive growth in the future," Laura Collins reported on her current work .

Simon stood by the window, nodding and looking at the reporters waiting under the company, frowning, and said, "These reporters are really good, just guarding like this, what do they want to know?"

"Boss, I know your news, and the release of our next few movies. The boss's experience is very legendary. Americans like to read this kind of news," Laura Collins smiled, really starting from scratch, Rise like a rocket.

"Boring, Americans are all boring people. They shouldn't like to see which star is in love, which star breaks up, or gets married and has children or something?" Simon said and returned to his seat.

"Should we develop the "Fake Marriage" project? Is the script completed?"

""Fake Marriage"? Let's wait, the script adaptation of the novel "Weakness: Movement Process" can begin. Anyway, the projects we are currently working on can enter the early development stage, anyway, we will have sufficient funds in the future. To develop," Simon will not let the writers' strike at the end of the year affect the plans in his company.

"Life and Death, a budget of $30 million, but a tax rebate from the German Film Fund is enough," Laura Collins continued.

"Alas, in the past, based on the loopholes in the German film tax rebate mechanism, we could save more budgets. Now, the support of the German Film Fund and the tax rebate can't reach the proportion of the loopholes in the past," Simon said with a sigh, rigorous The Germans have passed legislation in less than a year to close the loophole in the film tax rebate mechanism.

"Boss, the premiere of "Fantastic Four: The Silver Surfer" is an invitation from 20th Century Fox. It's very grand, and the Murdochs will also attend!" Laura Collins said handed Simon Parker an invitation to the premiere.

"Rupert Murdoch, alas," Simon certainly wasn't interested in the movie premiere, but he was a big shot, and Xinghai's "300 Spartans" was released by Twentieth Century Fox!

In the evening, Simon drove to Emily Blunt's home in Santa Monica, where "26 Dresses" had been closed and Twentieth Century Fox was scheduled to release in November.

The car drove along Sunset Boulevard, and Simon, who was driving, found a car following him in the rearview mirror.

"These guys," Simon shook his head slightly, these reporters are indeed a group of maggots with bones.

Simon quickly drove the car into Montana Avenue in the north of the city, stopped at an intersection with unknown street lights, and turned off the car.

Simon got off the car and stood in the dark shadow at the entrance of the alley, staring at the corner to see if the car following him would follow.

Sure enough, the commercial car also turned into Montana Avenue and slowly drove towards where Simon was.

After a few minutes, it seemed that Simon's car had not been found and left.

Simon then continued to drive down Montana Avenue to Emily Blunt's house.

"Simon!" Emily Blunt had been waiting for Simon, and hurriedly hugged Simon and pulled Simon onto the sofa.

"I had reporters following me just now, and I dumped them before coming here," Simon said after taking a sip of water.

"Well, didn't you say that reporters are not interested in you? They were followed, but some reporters are really annoying!" Emily Blunt said and kissed Simon on the cheek.

"No, I don't feel the same, I always feel a little deliberate," Simon said and shook his head, maybe he thought too much, but now Simon cherishes his life very much.

"Then bring a few more bodyguards and let them deal with it!" Emily Blunt reminded.

"Oh, it's okay, I can solve it!" Simon said and patted Emily Blunt's arm. Whether it was an illusion or not, Simon would pay attention to it. It's a big deal about himself!

At this time, in a car on the Pacific Rim in Santa Monica, a free entertainment media person, Sharon Waxman, was complaining to the driving assistant:

"Everything about Simon Pike is a topic, career, relationship, character, etc., and many newspapers are interested in him."

"It was obvious that he entered that Montana Avenue just now, but he disappeared after a while," the assistant was helpless, too alert.

"Ms. Waxman, you only left the New York Times this year, and now you're going after Simon Pike, will you?" the assistant asked worriedly.

"Simon Pike is a celebrity, I just want to get some private information about him, nothing!" Sharon Waxman, 43, started tracking down Hollywood bully Harvey Weinstein for bullying female stars in 2004 event.

However, in 2005, he handed over a survey material to the editor, and it was changed beyond recognition. Harvey Weinstein put pressure on the newspaper.

"Ms. Waxman, but now Simon Parker is only 25 years old, and he has no married and recognized girlfriend, even some peach news is normal, will there be sales?" The assistant was puzzled.

Sharon Waxman smiled and explained: "It's not the point, the point shouldn't be on his scandal, but on his worth, he's 25 years old, he just graduated from USC when he was 22 years old. , nothing, and now more than 500 million US dollars in assets!"

"Americans like to watch this kind of self-made deeds too much. He is still young and handsome, and he is simply the best spokesperson for the American dream. If he can help him with his autobiography, the sales will definitely become the top book sales!"

Sharon Waxman left the New York Times this year because of Harvey Weinstein, and Simon Pike is now a Hollywood upstart, to investigate Simon Pike's peach affair? It doesn't make any sense, after all, he is not the same as Harvey Weinstein, and in terms of identity, Sharon Waxman would not dare to anger a rich man like Simon Pike.

"Let's go back first, and we'll wait at Starsea Entertainment in Burbank tomorrow," Sharon Waxman said and yawned, being a paparazzi is tiring!

And Simon Pike at Emily Blunt's house is having dinner with the girl, of course not knowing that he is indeed being followed by a female paparazzi.

Moreover, this stalking female paparazzi is also a former film and television reporter for The New York Times, a reporter who checked out Hollywood bigwig Harvey Weinstein.

Because, there is indeed one thing that has caught Simon's interest recently.