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Chapter 548 Two major directors join forces to make guest appearances(2/2)

After the two finished chatting, Spielberg burst out laughing. It happened that Paul W.S. Anderson had finished telling him the scenes to be shot, which made him laugh.

Shenberg couldn't help but glance at Ronald. Spielberg actually looked much more relaxed. This kind of producer's adjustment ability is also outstanding in Hollywood.

"Paul, you are such an interesting person"

"Steven, Ronald wrote the lines for this scene himself. He said you would like it."

After the two directors communicated, Spielberg put on a baseball cap with an M (Mortal Kombat logo), sat on a big crane, and sat with the photographer of the scene.

His beard was still unshaven and his hair was a little messy, and Ronald gave him a thumbs up from behind the real camera.

"We can add some lines here." Spielberg said to Ronald, writing a few lines on the script, "How about you act as the producer?"

"Me, or Mr. Sheinberg?" Ronald read the lines and thought they were reasonable.

"No, it's better if you come...hahaha" Shenberg put his hands on Ronald's shoulders and insisted that he come as a guest star.



"Action!"

"Hey, you should have fallen down here..." Johnny Cage is played by Lyndon Ashby. His appearance is that of a classic Hollywood handsome guy. His skills are also good, but he has not been fully trained and his martial arts movements are not perfect.

It lacks some sense of power, but fortunately it was just an interesting scene today.

In the movie, Johnny Cage is one of Hollywood's top action stars. During the filming, there were many people who didn't know how to shoot martial arts. There was no top action team to help, and the people hired to shoot the opposite scenes were all very ordinary martial arts.

actor.

The last bad guy didn't know how to take the move, so he fell down in an exaggerated volley after being reminded by Cage.

"Where did you find these people? The media also said that I don't know martial arts and I'm just pretending..." Lyndon Ashby looked helpless and walked towards the camera in the film and complained to the director.

"Cut, okay, let's take a fifteen-minute break and re-set the scene..." Spielberg, who was sitting on the big swing arm, said the lines.

"I won't shoot anymore, I won't shoot anymore." Lyndon Ashby walked away coolly, pointed a finger at Spielberg's nose and cursed.

"What do you mean you're not going to shoot anymore? This is the last one, Johnny."

"I won't take another photo. You might as well give me a gun and let me kill myself."

"What, what do you mean? Why don't you shoot me with a gun..." Spielberg brought the emotion of the quarrel with the actor very well.

Lyndon Ashby turned and walked away, and the camera focused on Spielberg's face, who was still on the crane.

"Johnny, where are you going? I love you..." Spielberg shouted with a loudspeaker to Johnny Cage who had walked away.

"Okay, contact Bruce, Mel, plan B, plan B." Spielberg turned to look at Ronald, who was the producer.

"Okay, who made him have such a temper? Fortunately, I have purchased the film insurance..." Ronald also took out a mobile phone, "Hey, pick up Bruce for me...Hey, Bruce, I'm here

There is a movie, right, it was originally scheduled to feature Johnny Cage... He is currently unavailable for the schedule."
Chapter completed!
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