Chapter 2 The director who always exceeds expectations(1/2)
"This is Bonnie (Bedelia) who plays the heroine," Joel Silver introduced the film's heroine candidate to Ronald in a conference room in Fox's new office building.
"Hello, Bonnie!" Ronald stood up and shook her hand.
Ronald was a little surprised by the appearance and temperament of this actor who was personally recommended by Bruce Willis. Bonnie, who was born in 1948, is already 39 years old, but the whole person gives the impression that she is only 30 years old.
The appearance of getting ahead.
Her appearance in real life is not much different from her appearance in the audition photos. The wrinkles on her face are very restrained and just right, without the feeling of surgical plastic surgery.
Standing there, in addition to the self-confidence of a strong woman, she also has a bit of the restraint of Japanese women. This makes her valued by the president, Mr. Takagi, and the story of her exceptional promotion to deputy general manager is very fitting.
"Bedelia is also from New York..." Joel Silver introduced Bonnie Bedelia's background to Ronald. This candidate needs Ronald's approval. Although Ronald generally does not
Will deny the leading actor recommendation, director John McTiernan's approved choice.
Speaking of which, Bonnie Bedelia's life experience is somewhat similar to Ronald's. Her real name is Caulkin, and Bedelia is her middle name. Bonnie is from Manhattan, and her mother was born when she was 14 years old.
Unfortunately, she passed away at that time, and her father also passed away due to illness not long after. She lived in an apartment with her two brothers and one sister, and there was no adult guardian.
Bonnie previously studied at ballet school on the New York City Ballet's George Blanching Scholarship. After an unexpected incident, she concentrated on developing as an actress because this career could provide more money and allow her younger siblings to support her.
"I'm sorry. I was busy with other things in New York before, and now I have the opportunity to meet you. If you need anything from us, you can tell me directly." Ronald looked at Bonnie, and her experience made her sad.
People think about the experience of losing their parents when they were teenagers, and the experience of their former girlfriend Antonia who received a ballet scholarship and worked hard to become a ballet dancer from a poor family.
Ronald was full of respect for such hard-working and striving women. Of course, he did not ask any questions about Bonnie playing this role, but looked at what she needed.
"Oh?", Bonnie Bedelia was also surprised. Ronald was a little different from the rumors in Hollywood. Didn't they all say that he was very strict about casting. If the actor and the role were in harmony, he would be picky in every possible way.
?
"If you can... I have a small request." Bonnie became independent very early and knew many people. Of course she could see that Ronald's words were sincere, "My two sons Yuri and Jonah, they
My father and I are divorced and are now taking care of them in New York. I miss them very much. If possible, can I have a weekend every two weeks for me to reunite with them."
"Oh, they look like they have inherited many of your advantages." Ronald took the photo Bonnie handed over and looked at it. She and her two sons seemed to be in an amusement park, with a bright smile.
"They are in New York?" Ronald thought for a moment, "or should I have someone pick them up and come here to meet you. I will take care of the air tickets and hotel rooms. During the Christmas holiday, the crew will be on vacation, and you will be here.
Have fun with them."
"Haha..." Bonnie really laughed. She didn't expect to receive an upgraded treatment, so she quickly thanked her.
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"I didn't know she was your type," Joel Silver teased Ronald after sending Bonnie away. Even in his late forties, the mother of two children wanted to have sex with her.
"Purely for the sake of the movie," Ronald didn't want to share his personal experience with Silver, so he found a reason, "Don't you think Bonnie's own situation is very similar to the character in the movie? The mother is better than the father.
Her career developed better, and her children came from New York to Los Angeles for Christmas, and she eventually divorced her father. This helped her control her emotions when performing."
"Yes, yes, it helps with the performance..." Joel Silver had an expression on his face that said, "I will do whatever I say."
Ronald smiled and did not explain, but speaking of it, subconsciously, he seemed to feel that Bonnie Bedelia might be his ideal girlfriend if she were younger.
Or to put it another way, if his girlfriend could have such a temperament and personality at this age, Ronald would definitely be very happy.
"So what, how was the chemistry between Alan Rickman and Bruce Willis during rehearsals?" Ronald changed the topic.
"Rickman's performance is admirable. Director John McTiernan believes that such a smart and graceful villain will make the audience feel very fresh..."
"Zi...ZiZi...ZiZi..."
Silver's words were interrupted by the sound of an electric drill making holes. The annoying noise made Ronald feel very irritated. Silver opened and closed his mouth, but could not hear the sound.
"What did you say?" Ronald yelled too.
"Ah..." Halfway through the call, the sound of the electric drill suddenly disappeared. Halfway through Ronald's call, he realized that Silver was also yelling what he said. The two people's voices sounded scary in the empty conference room.
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"What's going on?" Ronald asked.
"The interior decoration of the Fox Building is ongoing intermittently. People from the legal department have already moved in, but the upper two floors are still being renovated."
"What happened to them? They have no money?" Ronald felt that there was something wrong with Twentieth Century Fox if even this small amount of money was not allocated.
"Actually, it's not bad. It's just that 20th Century Fox's old problem is coming back. They want to bet big. What else..."
"Zi..."
The sound of the electric drill sounded again. Ronald couldn't bear it anymore and quickly escaped from the conference room of the Legal Department of the Fox Building.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Shall we go up and have a look? Fox promised to lend us this building for filming to simulate the Takagi Building in the movie." Joel Silver said.
After opening the fire door, the two of them walked up the stairs.
"Be careful, there are a lot of decoration materials here." Joel Silver turned on the flashlight, and the two walked up the corridor to one level. There were still a lot of building materials piled here. "Another reason is that the screenwriter is based on Fox
The office building is here to write some plots. The subsequent decoration can only be carried out after we complete the filming."
The two of them continued walking up. The upper floor was the top floor. There was a road at the door that led directly to a special corner. Behind the corner was another small door. After opening it, there was a rooftop.
"When it's time to fall, the most exciting jumping scene will be filmed here." Joel Silver led Ronald around on the rooftop. The two of them peeled off the railing on this side and looked down, and they could see what was below.
Glass curtain wall.
"We have hired the best stunt team in Hollywood to lay out the largest air mattress to allow the stunt actors to land safely."
"This is the fire hydrant. The stuntmen will wrap themselves around the water pipe and jump over the railing from here to rappel down."
"When will these stunt scenes be filmed?" Ronald asked.
"Shoot it from the beginning, and then Fox can decorate it during the day. Our main scenes will be at night."
"Crazy, crazy," Ronald muttered. The style of Twentieth Century Fox made Ronald, who had bet on "Dirty Dancing", feel too crazy. This is their style, in order to achieve
The best effect is even the decoration of my own office building.
Moreover, the legal department has moved in and is renovating the two-story office upstairs while filming the movie. For a while, Ronald was a little confused as to who was the company that made the exploitation film, his own daydream or one of the seven.
20th Century Fox.
"Mr. Leonard Goldberg, thank you for your generous loan of the new Fox building to shoot this film."
Ronald and Silver escaped the renovation site, went to Fox's old office, found President Leonard Goldberg, and confirmed the filming schedule with him. The Japanese CEO in the final movie was Goldberg.
Berg hid in the new CEO's office, and was finally caught out by the villain with a very high IQ.
"It doesn't matter, just try not to bother me during the filming." Leonard Goldberg laughed, "Now the legal department complains about the noise every day, and the administrative department complains about not being able to work in a state-of-the-art office. Or
Try to shoot according to the schedule so that I can avoid being scolded by them."
"Hahaha, thank you, let's take our leave now." Ronald felt that Goldberg was very capable, and the venue resources needed for the movie were all taken care of.
"Wait a minute, I have something else to ask you." Leonard Goldberg took out a bottle of fine brandy, "I heard you like to drink some of this? I specially prepared some."
"I have to meet Bruce Willis to coordinate the shooting time with the Blue Moonlight crew." Joel Silver took the initiative to resign, knowing that Goldberg had something to say to Ronald.
"I heard that you and Cameron have a good relationship?" Goldberg poured Ronald a glass of wine, picked up the glass and turned it around, asking slowly.
"Yes, we have been good friends for a long time." Ronald waited to hear what was going on.
"From your understanding, is he a director who can handle big-budget projects?" Goldberg said.
"Are you talking about the movie 'The Abyss'?", Ronald smiled, "I heard him say that."
"Yes, it's better if you've heard of it. I'm in a dilemma now. Some of our management team like this movie and think it will be a visual breakthrough that will bring unprecedented success to American audiences.
image.
But other managers feel that our special effects technology has not yet developed to this point, and the risk of investing huge sums of money is too great.
I'm not afraid of taking risks. This is Fox's tradition. What I'm worried about is whether Cameron has the ability to control such a large project. According to the reports I read, this movie includes traditional special effects methods as well as the latest computers.
Image, these two methods must work well together..."
Ronald took a sip of wine and remained silent.
This is an excellent opportunity for my friend Jim Cameron to realize his childhood dream. If he can find a convincing enough reason, the balance will tilt towards Cameron.
But if this was done, Gale Hurd would undoubtedly be very dissatisfied with herself. In front of Ronald, she unreservedly showed her dissatisfaction with Cameron's handling of this project.
Both of them are their friends, and the conflict is not actually about their personal feelings, but just a disagreement about their career plans.
Now that the core of this conflict has been transferred to Ronald, will his casual words cause the relationship between the two to continue to deteriorate?
"I want to hear your true thoughts, Ronald, this is very important to Fox." Seeing that Ronald was silent, Goldberg continued to ask.
"I don't know much about special effects. In fact, when I was filming Top Gun, Cameron helped with many model special effects."
"Oh?" Goldberg became interested.
"As for computer-generated images, I don't know much about them, and I can't give you any professional advice. However, if there is anyone in Hollywood who can spend enough money to produce high-level effects that are beyond the budget, it is
Cameron is none other. His movies are the best example. I can't answer you for the rest, Mr. Goldberg."
Ronald decided to tell the truth, or part of the truth. He couldn't deny Cameron's ability anyway, he could only choose the part he could tell.
"That's it," Goldberg laughed.
Ronald reminded him that Cameron's two successful directing experiences, "Terminator" and "Alien 2", were both films that were beyond his ability at the time. In the end, not only were they completed well, but they also
At the box office, it clearly exceeded the budget limit.
To be continued...