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191 Compromise

"But, don't you think that the script itself is your duty? I mean, if we cooperate." Brad was not that easy to compromise, and he was still trying to bargain.

Lance spread his hands, "I think this is the risk, either trust me completely or wait for the next time to cooperate."

Brad gently touched his chin and chuckled, "You really don't accept 'no' as the answer, right?" He could see that Lance was bound to win the "final editing rights", which reminded him of the "day acquired" of the cooperation between Lance and Twentieth Century Fox. Did 20th Century Fox also handed over the final editing rights to Lance? But they just believed Lance so much? You know, when the "day acquired" filming started, the awards season had not started yet.

Lance shrugged and refused to comment, "The decision is in your hands, agree or disagree."

On the surface, Lance is still confident, but in fact, he is still a little nervous deep inside. "Borrowing a knife to kill someone" is indeed a good script, and being able to make breakthroughs in both box office and awards is indeed an excellent choice for Chaos Pictures. After missing "Borrowing a knife to kill someone", Lance is not sure that he can come across a more suitable work.

Brad thought about it carefully. "You should know that in this way, Chaos Pictures' box office dividends will not be too high." Because Tom will definitely occupy the majority.

"You give me 35% of what belongs to me, and I will discuss it in detail with the actors." Lance knew that there were still many follow-up questions, but if the final editing rights could be taken into account, then other things could be solved slowly. "Of course, the actor cast can be decided by you."

Thirty-five percent, in fact, this dividend is not high, it can only be considered the industry average. Lance did not directly request for 40 percent, which is already a concession. At least, "killing with a knife" is one step closer than the "day-to-day" negotiations. Oscar has added a lot of negotiation chips for Lance. However, Brad did not intend to nod directly, "Twenty-five percent." This work is very important for Paramount to maximize benefits, and they must win more returns in limited spending.

Lance chuckled, this number was really ridiculous, it was like a lion's big mouth, "Thirty-two percent."

Although it is the early stage of Chaos Film's exhibition, they must use it in half, and the box office of "the day after tomorrow" is still unknown, and the pay of the "day after tomorrow" actors is still pressing on Lance's heart like a mountain; but Lance clearly knows that in the early stage of entrepreneurship, it is inevitable that it will be a result to cooperate with a large production company to give up some of the benefits, and ensuring the success rate of the work is what he should focus on.

"Twenty-nine percent." Brad returned the price again, he was simply a vampire. "There is still a must-have for release 12 months ago, which is the bottom line."

Lance did not argue again this time, and made a decision directly, "find a deal." This means that Chaos Film will work with Paramount Pictures to produce the work "Borrowing a Knife and Killing" with Paramount Pictures, and the premise is that the script written by Lance can satisfy Paramount, then Lance will control the final editing rights of the movie - the price is that Chaos Film once again gave up most of its interests and handed over the actor's choice to Paramount.

Brad looked at Lance who was calm and calm and suddenly showed a honest smile, "Also, you must play the taxi driver." He stabbed him at the last moment and walked back around.

Lance pursed his lips and chuckled, "You really don't accept 'no' as the answer, right?"

Brad shrugged and refused to comment, "The decision is in your hands, agree or disagree."

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