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Chapter 348: Gregory Pecks Plan(2/2)

Most people in America can only complain sourly that Jews dominate the media, entertainment, and financial industries, instead of being racially discriminatory against them.)

On the other hand, this movie also makes a profound reflection on the first white people of Anglo-German descent to come to this land. If you can play an impressive role in this movie, you will not worry about the future.

Will he be forgotten and laughed at?



Ronald continued to prepare for a new film, and time passed quickly, and it was already the busiest summer time of the year.

The third part of "Back to the Future" was released first. Unlike the second part, which was released at the end of last year and was well received and filled in many of the flaws of the first part, the third part became a western that has nothing to do with the first two parts.

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Marty and the Professor returned to the pioneering era of the West. Although the plot was still exciting, fans were still disappointed. The box office dropped by 48% after one week, almost halving.

The remaining sequel projects, "Another 48 Hours", "Gremlins 2", and "RoboCop 2", all failed to maintain the glory of the original work, and the box office premieres were a huge disappointment to the producers and audiences.

Only after Columbia was acquired, its first blockbuster, "Total Recall" starring Schwarzenegger, achieved relatively good results.

Although "Pretty Woman" has been kicked off the championship once again, it has remained in the top five due to weak competition and is gradually hitting the record of 150 million. Disney has become a success in this battle for summer movies.

The most unexpected winner.

"Ronald, you have to attend the premiere."

Joel Silver, the producer of "Die Hard 2" called Ronald several times, trying to invite him to the grand premiere.

"Don't you know, I also have a new movie coming out?" Ronald really didn't want to go. After watching the test screening, he already regretted having endorsed him and Bruce Willis at 20th Century Fox.

From the screen, it is difficult to see where the film's continuous overruns, and the final production cost of more than 85 million US dollars, were spent.

The entire plot is far-fetched, and the perfunctory attitude of the actors toward the movie is visible to the naked eye. If it weren't for the new computer special effects used in the final airport battle, it's doubtful whether the final climax of the movie would have been possible.

"You are a producer. You must come. At least you must come to Los Angeles." Joel Silver was already anxious. 20th Century Fox's attitude towards him this time could be said to be a reprimand. He must do everything possible.

A way to increase the number of viewers on the first weekend.

Anyway, this kind of popcorn movie is not afraid of bad reputation. The key to the box office is how many visitors it can get on the first weekend.
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