American fame and fortune

Chapter 356: The Mystery Is Revealed

Oscar, the ultimate award in Hollywood, was once dreamed of by the richest people in the industry, such as Spielberg and George Lucas.

Crazies like Daniel Day-Lewis are willing to live in Los Angeles for two years for the Oscars, and spend a whole year doing public relations.

Unrestrained and unrestrained like Leonardo, he ran with him year after year.

"Is it okay if you don't mention running with me?" Sitting in the second row, taking advantage of the camera turning away and the advertisement playing on the big screen, Leonardo whispered to Martin: "I send you a blessing."

Nicholson revealed the essence: "Quickly plug your ears, what Leo said must be a curse."

The trio of bastards have always swayed from side to side internally, and they are all snobbish and snobbish people.

Martin didn't care: "Leo, if you dare to give it away, I will accept it."

Leonardo said: "I wish you start this year, and Oscar will accompany you for ten years."

Martin replied with the same words: "I hope you will continue to accompany Oscar for ten years after running with you for ten years."

Leonardo suffered a fatal blow, and subconsciously wanted to use three tricks in a row.

Martin hurriedly reminded: "The Oscars are live, be more serious." He deliberately said: "I won't accompany you for so long."

Leonardo glanced at Martin's profile: "With your face and figure, who among those old men would not be envious? When you get old and vicissitudes, the awards will come naturally."

But Martin said: "I will soon ruin this face, change my shape and temperament, and make people see that I am not me."

Nicholson, who was a fool on the wall, turned to the other side at this time: "Leo, I have a knife here, and you can help Martin destroy his face."

Leonardo saw the award presenters on stage and said to Martin: "Remember this valuable experience of running with you, because you have to experience it for ten years."

Last year's Oscar winner for Best Supporting Actress, Renee Zellweger, stepped onto the stage, came to the microphone, and read the names of the five nominees for Best Supporting Actor in line with the screen broadcast on the big screen.

"Alan Arkin, Martin Davis, Djimon Hounsou, Eddie Murphy..."

She opened the envelope, glanced at it, and read out the most popular name: "Alan Arkin!"

Amid the applause, Alan Arkin, already in his 70s, stood up, hugged the crew, waved to all directions, and strode onto the stage to accept the award.

Martin knew this result a long time ago, and his mentality was very stable. He smiled and applauded.

The host, Ellen DeGeneres, came on stage, started a boring American joke, and started a series of technical awards after the supporting actor and actress awards that started a small climax.

These are okay, the most boring thing is the endless recap.

The core members of the academy get older every year, and the older they become, the more nostalgic they become. The nostalgic episodes of each Oscar in recent years have been getting longer.

Therefore, at this time of each session, it is the stage with the lowest ratings of the Oscars.

Even many viewers will not turn back until the four major awards are awarded.

However, nostalgia still has something to look at. The near-crazy ZZZQ in the future has caused Oscars ratings and influence to fall into an unprecedented underestimation, and has even become a carnival worthy of the name.

Martin was drowsy, and acted as an award presenter in the middle, awarded the best photography award, and then went backstage.

The backstage was somewhat chaotic, with many behind-the-scenes staff walking around, some award presenters and winners took this opportunity to chat a few words, and some took the opportunity to take photos with people.

"Can I take a photo with you, Martin?" A young woman with long reddish-brown hair brought an assistant and looked at Martin expectantly: "My name is Emily Blunt, and I have always been your fan. I have liked you since "Zombie Gigolo", and even went to learn the zombie machine gun dance."

While speaking, she also made a few movements of twisting her waist and raising her hips in coordination: "I have never been able to do it at such a fast speed."

Although these are very familiar, Martin still nodded: "Yes."

Emily Blunt jumped over happily, grabbed Martin's arm, and gestured to the assistant.

The assistant quickly took pictures and took several pictures in succession.

"Thank you, Martin." Emily said happily.

Martin seemed to see his former self: "You're welcome."

She left here quickly and found George Clooney again. After some similar words, she took a group photo with George Clooney.

Although he has gained a little bit of fame, it is too difficult for a small star to be in the top position, and it is not something that can be achieved by simply taking off his clothes.

Martin didn't ask Emily Blunt where he learned his true inheritance, went to the bathroom, turned to the corridor when he came out, and was about to go to the hall.

At the entrance to the hall, he met Anne Hathaway.

Anne cut her hair short and kept a heroic short hair. When she saw Martin, she thought of breaking up.

A best love was abruptly taken away by me.

Annie murmured, "Martin..."

Martin nodded: "Good evening, Annie, you are as beautiful as ever."

Anne asked, "Can we talk sometime alone?"

Martin pointed to his watch: "Best Actor will be awarded soon, and my brother has been nominated."

Annie was taken aback for a moment, and immediately understood that Martin was referring to Leonardo, and the name of the three villainous brothers was already circulating in Hollywood.

"We'll talk another day." Martin entered the hall.

Seeing Martin go away, Annie's eyes darkened, and she quickly supported the wall, feeling 10,000 regrets in her heart: "I ruined a best love, ruined it!"

When she thought of Martin's scandals, her heart ached again: "Because of me, he stopped believing in love and became a playboy. It's all my fault!"

Annie was in so much pain that she didn't want to go back, so she simply turned around and walked towards the door.

Who in Hollywood, who is about her age, is better than Martin?

The more Annie thought about it, the more her heart ached.

Martin returned to his seat, and Reese Witherspoon announced the winner of Best Actor in the last Best Actress: "Forrest Whitaker!"

The applause sounded, and the burly black man stepped onto the podium.

There are countless eyes around, and the lens of a camera, all aimed at Leonardo.

Year after year, Leonardo's obsession with Oscar will only get deeper and deeper.

When the camera turned away, Martin comforted Leonardo: "Don't be sad, don't be sad, it's no big deal."

Leonardo nodded, thinking that this guy finally said what the next person should say.

"Because it will still be like this next year." Martin's voice changed, inappropriately: "It will still be like this next year."

Nicholson was overjoyed: "Leo, the ten-year blessing you gave to Martin fell on you."

Leonardo really didn't want to talk anymore. If he could contact Satan, he wanted to sacrifice these two teammates without asking for anything in return.

Tonight's theme is respecting the elderly. Helen Mirren, who is in her 60s, took away the best actress statuette.

Then Spiegelberg, Coppola and George Lucas walked on stage together.

Three of the four major directors came, and one Scorsese was sitting in the audience.

The symbolic meaning should not be too obvious!

"As for the three of us, there are three best director statuettes." Coppola said first.

Spielberg kept up: "Who is standing here, who hasn't won the best director statue."

George Lucas looked helpless: "Can I say I don't have one?"

The joke was accompanied by laughter. After speaking the string of words and reporting the nomination list, Coppola opened the envelope, and the three of them said to the microphone together: "The best director is Martin Scorsese!"

The applause that had been brewing for a long time rang out, and Scorsese was in tears. After nearly forty years of directing career, he finally won the most wanted award.

Martin reacted the fastest, turned around and hugged Scorsese: "Director, congratulations."

Scorsese smiled cheerfully and hugged the rest of the crew.

As he made his way to the stage, Martin waved his arms, gesturing for everyone around him to stand.

Nicholson had the thickest skin, standing in the aisle and waving around.

Leonardo turned to the back and also gestured to stand up.

All the guests around stood up, leading everyone to stand up one after another.

The audience stood up and applauded thunderously.

When Scorsese came to the stage, he turned his head and saw the three jerks dancing, and couldn't help laughing.

Greetings with old friends, Scorsese took over the statuette representing the best director, came to the microphone, and began to thank him crazily.

He said 12 3Qs in one breath.

Scorsese then thanked specific people and also mentioned Martin.

"The success of this movie is largely due to the actors, thanks to Leo, we have been working together for 6 and a half years, hope we can work together for another 20 years. Thank you Martin Davies, you are very courageous and also Very spiritual. Thank you Jack, you are the boss of the bastard trio. So, I thank the bastard trio for not breaking our crew, but promoting each other to achieve an extraordinary performance!"

Amid the applause, the camera turned to Martin, Leonardo and Nicholson.

The three stood side by side, with honest smiles and demeanor like Tom Hanks.

When the camera turned away, Leonardo asked, "Are we going to steal the show?"

"No." Martin said: "When you win the award, Jack takes off his pants and shows his butt on stage, that's called stealing the show."

Nicholson sighed: "I guess I've seen God, and Leo won't win the Oscar for Best Actor."

Leonardo sat down and said, "When I get the statuette, I will melt it down and cast it into two middle fingers, and give it to you."

Nicholson said: "Martin, after you get the Oscar, don't do this. People who don't have an Oscar will be overly sad. If they get depressed, it will be bad."

Al Pacino and Robert De Niro took the stage as the grand finale award presenters.

These two have worked with Martin Scorsese so many times that once they are on the scene, the best picture award is no longer in suspense.

Sure enough, the winner announced by Al Pacino is "The Departed".

Producer Graham King called all the creative staff of the crew to the stage together to accept the best picture award.

Martin also stood on the podium for the first time, but it is a pity that he did not receive an individual award.

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