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Chapter 33: Unlucky Hawk

Hawk was panicking.

Even though he was in a bright, spacious office, he couldn't shake off the feeling of unease. It was as if a cold wind was creeping up from under his feet, and he felt like some malevolent spirit was coming to claim his life, making him instinctively hunch his shoulders.

He was holding a thin piece of paper in his hand, showing the sales figures from the past t...

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Chapter 32: Successful Advertisement

Time quickly passed, and the release date for Heinz's advertisement arrived.

Shooting the Heinz commercial was straightforward; they only filmed a single bottle of Heinz ketchup, leaving the entire ad's creation to rely on computer technology.

Their efficiency was impressive. After finalizing the design for the billboard, they rented 300 billboards across the U.S. in just one day ...

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Chapter 54: The Box Office Continues to Rise

After leaving Michael Ovitz's office, Rory, looking troubled, went to find Sandra Bullock

She was his biggest client, and Sandra Bullock trusted him deeply.

"What's wrong, Rory?" Sandra Bullock asked, noticing Rory Toledo's distressed expression.

"Mr. Ovitz wants me to implement the package deal policy in Gilbert's production..." Rory Toledo replied with a helpless look. View Post

Chapter 53: The Strategic Kingpin of CAA

In Glendale, a city north of Los Angeles, Keanu Reeves resided. At that moment, his agent was passionately explaining, "Keanu, this script was personally delivered by the assistant of director Gilbert. They're inviting you to play the lead role—the lead role!"

Keanu Reeves didn't seem very interested, replying, "This type of project doesn't really appeal to me."

"For heaven's sa...

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Chapter 52: Casting for "Speed"

At the start of a new week, Gilbert walked into his Melon Studio in Burbank, carrying a briefcase.

"Good morning, Anna!"

"Good morning, boss!" Anna stood up, took Gilbert's coat, and hung it on the coat rack. "Ms. Boone is already waiting for you in your office."

"Okay," Gilbert nodded and entered his office, where his agent was already there, flipping through some document...

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Chapter 51: Naomi Watts' Struggle

The celebration party was crowded, with many people coming and going, offering toasts. Gilbert had already drunk quite a bit. Although he could hold his liquor, the sheer number of people toasting him made it hard for him to keep up, and he was starting to feel a bit tipsy.

"You should go back and rest," Sheena Boone suggested.

Gilbert nodded, but when he stood up, he felt a bit u...

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Chapter 50: The World of the Successful

In addition to buying stocks, Gilbert also instructed his assistant, Anna Singh, to approach the Tolkien Estate. The goal was, of course, to acquire the rights to the famous "The Lord of the Rings." He had always been fond of this film series and naturally wanted the opportunity to produce it himself.

The negotiation process went smoothly. After Anna Singh raised the offer to one million...

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Chapter 49: Dividing the Pie

By the end of September, "Final Destination" had already grossed $52.746 million in North America, surpassing Gilbert's previous film "Shark Beach." The film was still in theaters, continuing to rake in box office revenue.

Simultaneously, Disney had begun releasing the film overseas in early September. By the end of the month, it had earned $38.529 million internationally, bringing the f...

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Chapter 48: Baiting the Hook

Despite Cameron Diaz repeatedly pleading with Gilbert to let her play the female lead, he firmly refused.

"You're not suited for the lead role," Gilbert said.

"Why?" Cameron Diaz was puzzled. She believed she was quite good—she had gained some popularity, had a great figure, and was attractive.

"In short, it just won't work," Gilbert explained. "You can't always rely on m...

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Chapter 47: Exciting and Stimulating Life

"'Final Destination' is Director Gilbert's continued exploration in the thriller and horror genre. The film creates a new model distinct from typical American horror movies." - *The Hollywood Reporter*

"It turns out that moving Gilbert from Universal to our own studio was a wise choice. The film's $11.376 million opening weekend box office is quite impressive." - *Variety*

"The fi...

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Chapter 46: BBQ Party and First Day Box Office

All the preliminary promotional work that could be done had been completed, and according to Disney's plan, the roadshow would begin next weekend.

In other words, Disney wanted to see the film's first-week box office performance, the impact of word of mouth, and then decide whether to invest more.

Because of this, during the opening weekend of *Final Destination*, Gilbert found hi...

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Chapter 45: Midnight Screening Box Office

No matter how hard Ye Xiaoyi tried to figure it out, she could never have guessed that the person spreading the phrase "卧槽" (Wocao) was actually a Chinese soul—a person with a "yellow heart."

If Ye Xiaoyi was a "banana person"—yellow on the outside, white on the inside—who was working hard to integrate into mainstream American society, then Gilbert was like a "melon person," a ...

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Chapter 31: The Packaging Service

Raymond and Yesan had already boarded a plane to another city to promote "Re-Invention."

Ethan's life had finally calmed down a bit, with the noisy and unfriendly stares of the Black neighborhood gone. Walking through the white neighborhoods, he felt more at ease.

Today, Ethan had a simple plan: to resign from *New York Underground Art* magazine.

He no longer lacked job opp...

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Chapter 30: A Resounding Victory

The buzz around "Re-Invention" continued to grow.

Nylon Music Magazine, which usually focused on song reviews, had shifted its attention to the MV this time, barely touching on the song itself.

"If I had to highlight the standout aspect of this song, it would definitely be the MV. The melancholic blue perfectly complements the style of the song. The concept of killing oneself—wh...

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Chapter 29: The Re-Invention

While the promotion for "Re-Invention" was in full swing, major record companies were also scrutinizing the song's MV. Their interest wasn't because of the song itself, but because of the ongoing rivalry between Republican Records and SBK Records. Each company watched with glee, eager to analyze the competition.

"It's definitely cool," Joel Jay, the president of Warner Records, said afte...

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Chapter 28: Reinvention

On the weekend, major music radio stations in New York simultaneously received a new single CD. The cover still featured Raymond, and Republic Records showed no intention of obscuring him. Except for the color change to a deep blue with a yellow title and Raymond being covered by a pink halo, it was identical to the first single.

Unlike the cover of the previous single, this one was stil...

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Chapter 27: The Ad Pitch

The Heinz ad pitch took place at their headquarters. Early in the morning, Ethan and Jimmy were waiting outside the conference room.

Three companies were competing for the ad: IPG, Ogilvy, and lion advertisement

Among them, only lion advertisement was the smallest. If it weren't for the recommendation from the Domino's owner, they wouldn't even have made it through the building's ...

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Chapter 26: Contract Reached

Although Maroni had rejected the idea, Ethan's expression seemed unaffected, and before he could speak, his good friend Jimmy spoke up.

"But I think Ethan's idea is more direct and hits the audience better," he said, pointing to himself. "I use ketchup regularly, and I don't buy those seasoned ketchups because they feel fake to me; they're not really made from tomatoes. That's why I choo...

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Chapter 25: Real Ketchup

On their way home, Ethan and Jimmy were stopped by the police.

"Stop!" The officer in a blue uniform and bulletproof vest waved his hand, signaling Jimmy to roll down the window, then lowered his head to scrutinize the two men with a serious look.

"Listen, keep your hands where I can see them! Then show me your driver's license!" The officer had his gun holstered at his side, seem...

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Chapter 24: Heinz Commercial

While Yesan and Raymond were still debating between the two record companies, Ethan was already at Apollion's Lion Advertising Company, listening to the latest news with Jimmy and Maroni.

"Our luck is really good!" Apollion lounged on the sofa, his round belly propped up on the armrest. "Guys, that picky old man at Domino's is extremely satisfied with our advertisement. Now, all over the...

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Chapter 23: Intercepted Midway

A day later, Ethan sat in the recording studio of Faith Music Company, watching as the sound engineer, Garcia, recorded a young black girl with her hair in a ponytail. Garcia appeared disinterested, giving occasional advice while distractedly playing with his phone.

The girl's singing was subpar, even worse than Raymond's, as at least Raymond didn't sing off-key.

After the girl fi...

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Chapter 22: Republic Records

While Yesan was negotiating with other record companies, Ethan also went to visit his father's former lawyer, Kirk Ramsey.

In the capitalist land of America, as Jimmy had said, he needed a professional lawyer to handle various legal issues and avoid getting caught in various terms and tax traps.

The reason Ethan sought out Kirk Ramsey was because he had been very principled when h...

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Chapter 21: Fresh Out of the Oven

After Raymond's MV was completed, everyone gathered at the Faith Music Company to watch it on the TV.

Yesan, Raymond, Davis, Lil B, Big M, Jimmy, and other staff were all present.

Ethan was also there, sitting in a chair with his feet propped up on the table, watching as they discussed the MV.

When the MV started playing, they immediately began to praise the color scheme. View Post

Chapter 20: Guess Where

The packaging work for the MV was handed over to a specialized visual effects company by Yesan on the same day. Naturally, Ethan had already written down all the necessary details and handed them over to the visual effects company. They would receive the final product within three days.

That night, after having dinner with his family, Ethan lay in bed playing Snake on his phone when he s...

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Chapter 19: Full Blast

Two days later, the MV shoot began. Everyone, including Yesan, gathered on set to watch the filming progress.

Ethan was the director, and Jimmy was the cameraman.

Jimmy had honed his skills through various film sets and was quite familiar with basic camera techniques due to his experience and learning.

That was sufficient. For the more complex shots, he just needed to follo...

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Chapter 18: You Take the Lead

"The first week's sales are only a little over three thousand copies, and the radio play count is just thirty-five. Look at this and face reality," Yesan threw the compiled data onto the desk, his face filled with anger.

Raymond, Davis, and the other staff members sitting across from him looked clearly dejected, their expressions a mix of disbelief and dismay at the abysmally low sales.<...

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Chapter 17: Candy-Coated Turd

Releasing an album was no easy task, but Ethan didn't have to worry about that.

In the past few days, besides occasionally visiting Apollon's company, he had been busy photographing for *New York Underground Art* magazine.

As expected, the female model had become a sensation, gracing the cover of the recent issue of the magazine. Many homeless people relied on her to get through t...

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Chapter 16: The Shoot

Buying a car could wait; for now, Ethan was focused on the album shoot for Raymond.

The next day, when Ethan arrived at the address given by Yesan, he found that it was the same room where Davis had previously ambushed him.

But now, Ethan's situation had changed.

"Place the lights to the left, at a 45-degree angle, and keep them on the ground. Just like that, don't move!" View Post

Chapter 15: Ten Thousand Dollars

"Ethan, good afternoon." Yesan was not wearing a suit at the moment; instead, he wore suspenders over his belly, making him look somewhat bloated.

"Good afternoon, Yesan."

Ethan greeted him and took a seat across from the desk.

Yesan's face looked a bit tired but he smiled as he said, "You don't need to call me 'Mr.' I'm not used to it."

"Alright, Yesan."

"Tha...

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Chapter 14: Trash Treasure

Inside the company was much more spacious than it looked from the outside, with various certificates and medals hanging on the walls of the lobby. It appeared quite professional, although almost every photo featured a scar-faced Black man.

"Is this your boss, Faith?" Ethan asked as he looked around.

"Yes, that's right," Raymond said, greeting a passing Black friend before continui...

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