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Chapter 510 Finalizing the Bodyguard Global Concert(1/2)

"Hey, are you the stunt pilot from Top Gun?"

Kevin Costner got on Ronald's special plane, and they and the crew went to Tokyo for the premiere of "The Bodyguard" and the release ceremony of the soundtrack album.

"That's me..." Bozo still looked cool, wearing sunglasses and just replied lightly.

"You are so awesome, can I come into the cab and have a look?"

"Okay, come with me." Bozo got Ronald's permission with his eyes, and then took Costner in to take a look.

"This plane is so comfortable, oh oh, I like it..." Whitney Houston, who got on the plane later, was also very happy. Wearing all black, she touched here and there and felt the leather seats.

Very good, "It's a pity that the color is not beautiful enough..."

"When your goods arrive, I will be satisfied with the color." Ronald knew that the aesthetics of black people are different from that of white people, and they prefer colors with high color saturation.

"Yeah, baby, yeah..." came a few rhythms from black music, and Whitney Houston suddenly felt very comfortable.

The two big stars knew that The Bodyguard had huge box-office potential, and they began to plan their own private jet plans. The latest model of Gulfstream, which can fly intercontinentally, would have to be respectable.

Ronald was still the same as before. After the plane turned into a smooth flight, he covered himself with the blanket that the flight attendant had prepared and slept. Only Costner and Whitney Houston were discussing their thoughts on buying an airplane.

The two became friends during the filming of "The Bodyguard". Coupled with Ronald's business operations, this film, which is not of the highest quality, has Whitney's theme song and Costner's choice of location.

With the blessing of scenery, it has gained high recognition in overseas markets.

The plot is not complicated, the action scenes are intense and exciting, and there are handsome men and beautiful women. The final theme song is very infectious, making people feel that the entire movie exists just to highlight this scene.

Compared with A-level major productions where you can't guess the plot without understanding the lines, overseas distributors actually prefer movies like Bodyguard. Even the video release was well received.



"Your new phone, listen here, speak here..."

"That's what I've been doing for so many years."

Ronald saw the screen again in his sleep. An old man wearing a red car rental company uniform was explaining to a handsome guy how to use a mobile phone with a big trademark "Erickson" on it...

Hey, isn't this the Q and James Bond actor in 007 that I dreamed about last time?

This time he dreamed of the 007 movie again, and Ronald quickly discovered a significant difference, that is, there was a significant increase in product placement. In addition to the mobile phone called Ericson, there was also Bond's car, and

From Aston Martin to BMW, after opening the door, there is a voice prompt with a clear German accent.

The movie I dreamed about last time had a lot of B-movie quality, and it was completely gone here. The scenery, lighting, and lens use were all standard for a big production.

Ronald clicked his tongue. It seems that the last 007 movie probably did well at the box office. Is this reviving the 007 series? But to be honest, the actor who played 007, Pierce Brosnan, does have a strange quality about him.

He has a British demeanor that is unhurried, and even in intense fight scenes, his hairstyle is meticulous...

"Then there is the car remote control function that I am very proud of. Press twice, one, two,...and then move your finger very slowly on this touchpad..."

The old actor who played Q used Ericson's mobile phone to start the BMW car. The car's engine started, then it sped forward and stopped. The two trademarks were each given a close-up. Ronald looked at it.

I laughed out loud. It seems that the box office is really good and the impact is great. This level of sponsorship must pay a lot of money. It seems that this is a good idea for making a 007 series of movies.

"It is very difficult to drive with this remote control. You need..." Q was still demonstrating, but when he reversed the car, he hit the shed behind with a bang.

"Let's see how she responds to my touch..." 007, played by Pierce Brosnan, took the mobile phone remote control, accelerated quickly, and the BMW sedan sped out quickly.

There were squeaks of tires and the ground. The BMW spun around in a circle, then quickly turned around and drove in the direction of Bond and Q. The camera cut to an inside perspective of the car, as if a driverless car was heading towards

Drive away with Bond and Q.

At the last critical moment, it stopped at the feet of Bond and Q. Ronald understood that this was a borrowed shot. In fact, the car and the actors were relatively far apart. The perspective illusion made the audience feel as if they were driving in a straight line.

on the route.

"Oh, even if this BMW car is shot in a commercial, it's nothing more than that, and 007 will be the protagonist of the commercial for you..." Ronald suddenly felt that a new window had opened. It seems that 007 does have many, many opportunities to attract investment.

"I work at Xinhua News Agency..."

"I don't remember inviting you..."

"I have to confess, I sneaked in..."

"You are very capable and can be our company's representative in China."

The movie jumps to the scene where Bond enters the banquet of a media tycoon, Carver. Ronald sees a Chinese face and has such a conversation with Carver, who looks like the villain.

"What's going on? How can such a plot be filmed?" Ronald himself was not sure. Hua Guo had trouble even wanting to film a panda, but how could such a plot be possible?

He vaguely remembered that this actress seemed to have appeared in Jackie Chan's movie, and her kung fu was very good. Could it be that the future 007 Bond girl will be of Chinese descent? And that news agency is generally considered to be Chinese in Western society.

One of the secret agents' cover identities.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Huh? It's not impossible..." Ronald thought for a while, this plot is very interesting, will it represent the future of literature and art over there?

Will the field be further opened up?

At the same time, Bond went upstairs and said to a lady with her back to the camera. "I've been thinking about what it would be like to see you again..."

Then the lady turned around, looking graceful and luxurious. A string of huge diamond necklaces around her neck also showed her identity as the wife of the media tycoon Carver.

"Pah..." She slapped Bond on the face.

"Well, now I know what it feels like," Bond laughed to himself.

"Holy Shxt, what is going on? In the 007 movie, the Bond girl is actually married?" Ronald didn't understand. In fact, there are many taboos in filming in Hollywood, especially for 007, who is a representative to some extent.

Movies based on British culture are not allowed to film some storylines.

For example, Bond can have many girlfriends, but they can't be openly married. Bond's villain can be very bad, but he can't directly name a certain country. This movie is such a breakthrough that it also includes that country.

It’s involved. Is the world after the end of the Cold War really a unified society?

The scenes in the dream were constantly fast-forwarding, and Ronald could not remember much of it, but there were some particularly strange places that still left a deep impression on him. For example, Mrs. Carver's Bond girl actually ended up with Bond later.

Rekindled the relationship, and then was killed by his husband. For example, the Chinese Bond girl was actually better than Bond, and for a while it was unclear who was the protagonist.

The keyboard was all in Chinese, similar to the scene of riding a motorcycle to the second floor in the Xiangjiang action movie, there was also a Chinese villain, and a fighter pilot flying a MiG aircraft. Ronald couldn't help but feel that the scale was very large, and the world view in the future seemed to be

It is also in the midst of rapid changes and great integration...

"Ronald...Ronald..."

Ronald spent the final battle in this daze, and then was woken up by Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.

"Ah? Are we already there?"

"Yes, I envy you for your good sleep. During my concerts, I sometimes have to take medicine to help me fall asleep." Whitney Houston looked at Ronald with a smile.

"I have my secret, which is to watch a movie, video tape, TV station, anything in advance. Watch it immersedly, consume a lot of emotions, and fall asleep immediately..." Ronald thanked him.

The two of them then looked around for black tea to wake up.

This time Richard did not accompany him. He stayed in the country to help with the preparations for the TV station. The temporary visitor was Kevin Hoover. This guy joined Ronald's group and is now the Tom Cruise couple.

One of his agents was very attentive to Ronald, but he didn’t know about Ronald’s habit of sleeping on transoceanic planes, so he didn’t bring him black tea immediately.

"It is very expensive to park the plane at Tokyo Narita Airport. This is one of the busiest airports in the world. The parking fee is very expensive. If you are not ready to take off at any time, I can fly to Osaka or Nagoya for such a parking fee."

You can charge a lot less.”

Just as he was about to get off the plane, Ronald was stopped by the pilot Bozo. The land price in Tokyo is expensive, and the airport expansion is hampered by many obstacles. So far, only half of the expansion needs can be met, so the cost of parking a private jet in Tokyo is higher than that of the airport.

The sparsely populated America is several times taller.

"This is robbery..." Ronald looked at the charges on the receipt. The price was almost enough to build an airstrip in his hometown of Staten Island...

"So, Nagoya or Osaka?" Bozo asked. Many private jets will encounter this problem, and everyone tries to stop as little as possible.

"No, I know a place. It's free." Ronald picked up the contact card old George gave him and dialed the number of the liaison officer at the US military base in Japan.

"Welcome you and two famous stars to come to Tokyo. We have only one request. Can you please come and show a movie for us, Bodyguard?"

The liaison officer at the base made a request, and they can open the base to Ronald's special plane for free, and he can park it as long as he wants. Waiting for the copy of Bodyguard to be delivered to the military camp, it will take more than half a year, and it can be screened basically simultaneously with the country.

Soldier morale is a huge boost.

Of course, Ronald readily agreed to the request, and Costner and Whitney Houston also offered to go to the base to meet the boys, spending more than ten minutes signing autographs for them, and taking photos with several outstanding soldiers.

Neither of the two celebrities expected that Ronald's network would be so extensive that it was even related to the US military stationed in Japan. They were envious and wanted to establish a good connection with them. After all, there are US military bases in many places around the world.

This is a convenient door for Houston, which holds concerts around the world, and Costner, who also has appeal in overseas markets.



"Ronald-san...Thank you for your hard work..." Oga-san from Sony also came to meet them and treated them to authentic Japanese sushi. In addition, Sony's staff were very knowledgeable and knew the producer Ronald

Due to our relationship with our company, we have specially taken care of the organizers of the Japanese Film Awards and added "Bodyguard" to the nominations for the "Best Foreign Language Film Award" in the upcoming awards ceremony known as the "Japanese Oscars".

Kevin Costner was really happy during the dinner. He has a special love for Japanese culture. The script of "Bodyguard" is to some extent an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo".

The movie also includes a scene where cinemas play Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece as a tribute.

This time, Akira Kurosawa's long-term assistant Teruyo Nogami also came, and she brought a letter from Akira Kurosawa to Ronald. Because the filming was "not finished", the old man Kurosawa was overworked and is now recuperating in the hospital.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! He is still making movies in his eighties. This fighting spirit makes Ronald admired very much. He opened the letter, and inside was Kurosawa Akira's handwriting, Ms. Nogami

Translated to him, it was Kurosawa's words saying that he would entrust Ronald with his "Runaway Train" script, and a letter of authorization granting him a series of copyrights for his future films in America.

Kurosawa knew that his daughter was a qualified film costume designer, but his son was really incompetent, so he wanted to leave something for the two of them. He knew that Ronald had made a great contribution to promoting Japanese culture in Hollywood, and there were also videos

distribution channels, so I asked Ronald to help me with some of my own copyrighted content.
To be continued...
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