American fame and fortune

Chapter 443 Black Premiere

Los Angeles Walk of Fame, Hollywood Theater, a black carpet spread on the sidewalk.

Black is today's theme, and most of the guests attending the premiere also wore black dresses.

In addition to the main creative staff of the crew, Warner Bros. has also invited many stars to help out, such as previous Batman starring Michael Keaton.

However, George Clooney refused to attend. The big-name movie star publicly expressed his extreme regret on more than one occasion for taking on the role of Batman.

That invincible Batman suit is still a tool used by the media to ridicule Clooney.

Bell came directly in the Batmobile, and the astonishing momentum made people feel like they were in Gotham, and also set off a climax on both sides of the black carpet.

In comparison, Martin, who came in a Cadillac, was unremarkable. Wearing a black suit, he walked alone on the black carpet and came to the red area where the Coke Cult members gathered. He signed autographs, took photos, and drank Coke together.

This is Martin's routine project and has also become a promotional window for Coca-Cola.

Martin did not accept an interview, took a photo with director Nolan in front of the sponsor's background board, and entered the theater alone.

The momentum has been built up enough, and the popularity is enough to attract passers-by. Martin only needs to maintain the personality of the character who has been brought too deep and is still difficult to escape. There is no need to say anything else.

In order to avoid accidents at the San Diego Comic Con, the crew even canceled media photos of the entire crew, and all the creative staff took photos alone.

When Martin entered the foyer of the theater, Mene walked over quickly and said, "Boss, are you okay?"

"It's okay." Martin asked, "When did you come back?"

Mene said: "There was no promotion for me, so I stayed in Las Vegas for a few more days, mainly because Celine Dion refused to let me come back."

"You take charge of it yourself." Martin also admired Mene in this regard.

Mene followed up and said, "I will accompany you tonight and act as your bodyguard. If Bell dares to come here again, I will make him look good."

As soon as he finished speaking, Emma Thomas came quickly from one side and looked directly at Mene.

Martin patted Mene on the shoulder: "Stay."

Mene could only stop and follow Emma Thomas to talk.

Emma Thomas asked: "Where have you been? Why can't I contact you? When I call you, I get busy signals."

Mene said: "I also have to work, I have to fight for a new job, and I have to earn money to support my family. It's not easy for an actor like me to stay in Los Angeles and develop in Hollywood."

Emma Thomas is a producer and knows that the actual income of supporting actors like Mene is not very high.

It is a serious matter for an actor to be ambitious and make money. She sighed slightly and said: "Chris will have a new project next year. The male lead will definitely be Martin. I will sort out your information and submit it to the casting then. Team, with your ability, it will definitely be no problem to win a heavyweight supporting role."

Mene nodded repeatedly: "Thank you, Emma, ​​I don't know what to say. I will definitely thank you."

Emma Thomas added: "The main reason is that you have such strength. If your acting skills are not good, I will not help you."

The two made an appointment to go out for sweets together tomorrow.

In the theater, as Martin approached the front row, a tall girl waved to him, but it was Taylor Swift who came with his invitation.

The latter's appearance seemed to have changed slightly.

Martin didn't know if it was makeup or minor adjustments.

Fine-tuning is very common in Hollywood. The United States is one of the most popular places for plastic surgery in the world, and Beverly Hills is the capital of plastic surgery.

Taylor said softly: "I will stay in Los Angeles for a while in the past six months."

Martin asked: "Are you going to help me write a song?"

"You have to give me inspiration." Taylor was much more direct than when he was in New York: "If you don't give me enough inspiration, I can't write."

Martin asked knowingly: "How can I inspire you?"

"This is not the place for discussion." Taylor put his hand behind his waist, took out a card from nowhere, and stuffed it into Martin: "I will tell you when you come."

Martin glanced at it, but it was the room number of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. He immediately put it in his suit pocket and said, "I have always wanted to see with my own eyes how musicians compose songs when inspiration breaks out."

Taylor smiled with his fox eyes particularly charming: "You will see it soon. I promise, this will be a very special memory."

However, after not seeing each other for a few months, Martin felt that the country mold seemed to have evolved a bit.

Think about it, in a place like the entertainment industry, survival of the fittest.

Since the release of his debut album last year, Taylor has adapted very quickly, and his unique way of writing songs has ensured the vitality of people and works.

Martin saw Kenneth Turan and Todd McCarthy and other Los Angeles film critics coming in at the entrance, said something to Taylor, and went up to them.

Just like Daniel Day-Lewis, what these critics like most is this type of actor who is not crazy and can't live.

They praised Martin for being so devoted to a role.

The crew and guests entered one after another, and the theater became lively. When the audience entered, the theater was as chaotic as a supermarket packed with people.

Rachel led a large group of people wearing red cultural shirts and holding clown statues, dyeing a large area of ​​black seats red.

Phoebe also shouted to the front: "I love clowns!"

It doesn’t matter if this shouting occurs, almost everyone in the Coke Cult shouted in unison: “I love clowns!”

The eyes of everyone else in the theater turned around.

In the front row, Nolan looked at Charles Rowan and said, "See, this is Martin's charm and appeal."

Charles Rowan said: "Who would have thought that the Coca-Cola he casually swung at Burbank Middle School would have such a big subsequent impact."

Nolan now particularly admires Martin: "Martin fought for this with his life."

"Are you sure that Martin will still be the leading actor in the next project?" Charles Rowan will still serve as the producer of Nolan's new project.

Nolan said: "There is no one better than Martin."

Martin came over from the other side at this time, greeted Nolan and Rowan, and sat next to Nolan.

Nolan and him looked at each other, showing a tacit smile.

The Dark Knight project has now progressed, and most of the pressure on Nolan's shoulders has dissipated. The film is bound to be a commercial success. The only uncertainty is to what extent it will be.

As the lights on the ceiling were turned off one after another, the IMAX screen lit up, and the theater immediately became quiet.

The premiere screening of The Dark Knight has begun.

From the first minute of the clown robbing the bank, everyone was immersed in the plot.

The mode of duel between two heroes is not uncommon in Hollywood movies, and there are also many that can be listed as classics.

The unusual showdown between Batman and the Joker is particularly charming.

The former is still the same Batman who is full of justice. Apart from the weakening of his own force value, there is not much difference from other versions of Batman.

The Joker is not an ordinary villain. Under Martin's portrayal, he shows an extremely crazy evil from beginning to end.

Not for money, not for fame, not for profit, just to make Gotham more beautiful.

From the beginning of the film, the Joker has crushed Batman in all aspects, whether it is the tension of the character or the plot design.

On the one hand, the director took the initiative to give the clown a break.

Martin's performance, on the other hand, imbues the character with a chaotic, lunatic charisma.

It wasn't until the end of the film, when Batman took on everything and became the Dark Knight, that he truly regained the victory.

"This is a Joker movie."

Watching the injured Batman limping into the darkness on the screen, Kenneth Turan whispered to Todd McCarthy: "Martin gave one of the greatest villain performances in film history."

Todd McCarthy nodded frequently and said: "No wonder Jack Nicholson said that Martin interprets this role with soul and life. He was not exaggerating at all. Martin's performance is both incredible and terrifying!"

Kenneth Turan said: "Martin's performance is definitely Oscar-level, and even many Oscar-winning roles are far inferior to the Joker!"

The movie on the IMAX big screen has come to an end. Gordon smashes the bat lantern, chops it down with the fire ax, and the bat symbol and the light are destroyed together.

That concludes the premiere screening of The Dark Knight .

Extremely warm applause erupted like a tsunami, resounding throughout the entire Hollywood Theater and even reaching the Walk of Fame outside the theater, like thunder exploding on the ground.

This is an unquestionable masterpiece.

There was a burst of applause in the theater.

In the red shirt area, an excited Phoebe suddenly stood up, ignored Rachel's interception, ran to the center of the aisle, and shouted at the top of her voice: "I love clowns! I love clowns..."

The applause drowned out her shouts.

But the people around heard it, and more and more people in red cultural shirts joined the shouting.

"I love clowns!"

The sound spread further and more people joined in.

Not even for half a minute, the applause gradually stopped, and the almost uniform shouts of the ordinary audience completely overwhelmed the applause.

Most of the audience in the theater shouted one sentence.

"I love clowns!"

The emotion is contagious, not only the general audience, but even the guests shouted along.

In the front row, Nolan was anxious and asked Emma Thomas: "Where's the camera? Where's my camera? Take these pictures quickly. What a great promotional material!"

Emma Thomas quickly said: "Don't worry, someone is filming."

Nolan nodded, turned around, hugged Martin, and said, "Man, do you see it? We won the world!"

Martin smiled cheerfully: "We will definitely succeed!"

Compared to the excitement here, Bell on the other side was expressionless.

Hearing the crowd shouting "I love clowns", he felt somewhat uncomfortable.

It's obviously a Batman movie, but it's the villain Joker who steals the show.

The shouting became louder and louder, and it gradually subsided until Nolan took the crew and creative staff to the stage for a continuous curtain call.

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