Chapter 460: Ronald is the discoverer of good directors(2/2)
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Originally, Christy Swanson's appearance as the heroine was very good. She was the actress who succeeded Kim Cattrall in the sequel to "Beautiful", and her beauty level is also very good.
Not inferior to the original.
The supporting role is Canadian veteran actor Donald Sutherland, the father of Julia Roberts's dumped fiancé. This is another actor who doesn't need to worry about his acting skills.
Coupled with Daydream's large number of experienced special effects makeup and props talents, the production team also inherited the temperament of Roger Corman-style horror movies in the appearance of vampires.
But perhaps the bad thing is that the combination of these elements was evenly distributed by the director. On the set, the director did not suppress Donald Sutherland, and many scenes were shot according to the actor's ideas.
This resulted in problems such as misprioritization of the film, supporting characters taking over the main role, insufficient role of the protagonist, etc. Combined together, it became a work that made the screenwriter so angry that he asked Ronald to reshoot it.
"Reshooting is impossible. This is what I told you before. If you want your ideas to be presented in a movie, you must be the director yourself."
"I regret it now. I directed it myself, at least not like this..." Joss Whedon covered his face.
"Then you'd better learn slowly. I happen to have a sequel to a Taekwondo movie here. You can practice your skills."
Ronald admires screenwriters who have a high sense of responsibility for their works. Only such people can produce good works. If it is just to hang out with female stars and make money from the shooting, such a director will not have talent.
If so, it would be terrible.
As for talent, no one knows it until you try it.
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"Michael, is this movie your project? My agent told me that there is a biopic of Gypsy Rose Lee. Is it possible that I could direct it?"
When Barbra Streisand received the invitation to film, she was confident that she was a big name, so she called Ovitz directly to confirm.
"My dear Barbara, why do you want to be associated with a project that I did not package? I was just about to tell you about this matter. Our ethnic group must unite and not have anything to do with this company."
"But I want to be a director. I want to be like Costner and get the best director Oscar, at least a nomination."
"Barbara, how could I forget you? I have prepared a script for you..."
After making the call, Ovitz took out a baseball bat from under the table and waved it in the air, as if there was a head in front of him and he was about to smash it.
Chapter completed!