Hollywood Hunter

Chapter 159 The unexpected little golden man (repair)

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Simon was wrapped around Sandra and kissed for a while before the two left the stage. Coming to the passageway on the side of the hall, Simon stopped and confirmed to Sandra again: "Did you really clean it?"

Sandra gave Simon a dissatisfied look: "Of course, you think I really want to be scratched by Jenny?"

Simon always felt that Sandra's eyes were a little bad, and he wiped the corner of his mouth with his hand again, and then walked out of the passage.

The award ceremony was halfway through before I knew it, and the best soundtrack award was being presented on the stage.

When Simon returned to his seat and sat down, Janet smiled and was about to say something to him. She blinked, and a small hand came over and pinched him around his waist without hesitation.

Simon took a breath, noticed Sandra's gloating expression on the other side, and sighed in his heart.

The most poisonous woman.

In the end it was still tricked.

After Janet pinched it, she glanced at Sandra across Simon in a puzzled way, and then took out a tissue and a small mirror from her handbag and threw it over.

Simon picked up the small mirror and looked at it, with a lipstick mark apparently left on his chin. It's not big, but someone like Janet sitting next to him can tell it at a glance.

Just after wiping off the lipstick mark without a trace, Sandra came over again nonchalantly: "Simon, Douglas has got the male lead."

On the stage, Mary Matlin, the best actress at the last Oscar, pronounced the name of Michael Douglas in a jerky tone. · Gaiko's character won the Best Actor Award.

Simon actually knew why Sandra reminded himself, but he still pretended to be angry and replied softly: "Huh?"

Sandra didn't care about Simon's posturing at all, as if she had completely forgotten what happened just now, and analyzed seriously: "Wall Street only has Douglas's best actor nomination, and it's the same as "Lola Run." ."

Simon continued to maintain the state of "I'm still angry", but nodded slightly: "Well."

Seeing Simon like this, Sandra glanced around, confirming that none of the live broadcast cameras were pointing this way, so she leaned over and leaned over. Simon was startled when he realized that Sandra was going to kiss him in public like this, and quickly raised his hand to stop him: "Stop, or I'll let Jenny sit over."

Hearing Simon's 'threat', Sandra stopped.

Simon actually just said that in this situation, he really didn't dare to change positions with Janet.

This is the scene of the Oscars.

According to Janet's small temper, she has a crazy temperament that doesn't care about anything.

In case of a fight.

Gee!

However, noticing the 'interaction' between Simon and Sandra, Janet didn't let him go. She reached out and pinched Simon's waist again. Fortunately, the force was much lighter this time.

When the two women were quiet, Simon turned his attention to the stage, and he couldn't help thinking of what Sandra had just said. Michael Douglas can win the best actor, in addition to his impeccable performance in "Wall Street", the Douglas family's deep connections in Hollywood should not be underestimated.

As for "Lola Run", after the previous nomination was announced, Simon didn't take it too seriously. Orion and Warner were disappointed after seeing the nomination results, and they didn't spend too much public relations resources, everyone. They all believed that the nomination result was a slap in the face by Oscar to Simon.

Thinking about it a little bit, the awards ceremony is coming to an end before you know it.

I don't know if it was intentional or not, the best editing award was even ranked after the best director. When Bernardo Bertolucci, who won the best director this year for "The Last Emperor", left the stage and hosted Chevy Chase will introduce guests Kevin Costner and Daryl Hannah, who are responsible for best editing awards, to the stage.

Feeling that Janet and Sandra had unconsciously raised their minds, Simon also sat up slightly.

On the stage, Kevin Costner and Daryl Hanna, who wore black-rimmed glasses, made a few jokes before entering the topic: "They are the most creative and indispensable in a film crew. One of the characters, when a film is finished, they need to pick the right shots from tens of thousands of feet of film and put them together by their own miraculous hands into a perfect film.”

"Then it's time for them to be rewarded," Daryl Hannah continued. "The nominees for best editing are:"

"Gabriel Cristiani, The Last Emperor."

"Richard Marx, Radio News."

"Michael Kahn, Empire of the Sun."

"Peter Berg, "Fatal Attraction."

"Simon Westeros, 'Lola Run.'"

After introducing the nominations, Daryl Hanna, with her long platinum blonde hair, slowly tore open the envelope, took out the card with the winning result and glanced at it. Immediately, many people at the scene noticed the obvious surprised expression on her face. , Daryl Hanna even looked up and looked directly at Simon.

Notice the pause of Daryl Hannah, and the curious Kevin Costner also looked at the winning result, his expression also a little surprised.

The male and female guests reacted like this, plus Daryl Hanna looked towards Simon

A small gesture, everyone at the scene realized something. After a brief astonishment, Kevin Costner and Daryl Hannah looked at each other and read the result aloud with a smile: "The winner is, Simon Westeros, Run Lola."

Many guests at the scene who thought that a certain young man was destined to just accompany them on the run were quite surprised when they heard this result, until the applause around the hall came over, and the core group of talents directly below the stage remembered to start applauding.

In the increasingly warm applause, Simon stood up from his seat, Janet and Sandra also got up and hugged him respectively.

After Simon and Janet hugged, they turned to Sandra. Originally, she was a little worried that Sandra would take the opportunity to leave a lipstick mark on his face again, but Sandra just leaned into his ear and whispered congratulations before letting go. arms up.

Walking quickly onto the stage, Simon took the golden statue from Kevin Costner, shook hands with the two guests respectively, and then turned to the podium.

Putting the little golden man next to the microphone, Simon waited for the applause to fall, then looked slightly sideways at the little golden man in front of him, and said with a smile, "Although it feels a little weird, it's really a surprise."

Even if we only talk about movies, Simon is much more famous than the editor whether he is a director, screenwriter, scorer or producer, but at this time, he received the Oscar by virtue of his identity as an editor. tower.

Hearing Simon's slightly teasing words, accompanied by a chuckle, the applause from the audience sounded again.

Simon waited for a moment, then continued: "Now that I think about it, the past year or so has been like a dream. Fortunately, the result is not bad. Many people have helped me along the way. Here, I want to Thanks to Bob, Brian, and David who are named executive producers for Lola Run, my agent Jonathan, girlfriend Jenny, good friend Sandra, Katherine, Ron, Keanu, and more ,thank you all."

Unlike some important awards such as best picture and best director, the Oscars stipulate that the speech time for technical awards is only half a minute. Although Simon knew that even if he timed out, no one would urge him to step down, and even abc, who was in charge of the live broadcast, probably wanted him to stay on stage for a while, but Simon did not deliberately delay it. After a brief speech, he left the stage soon.

Just after they came to the backstage, Janet and Sandra, who had slipped over from their seats, greeted them together. After hugging Simon again, Pat Kingsley and Neil Bennett each held a portable The phone appeared in front of him.

Pat Kingsley motioned Simon to follow the staff to install the nameplate for the statuette, and said, "Simon, Mike Medova just called, he congratulated you, and hopes you can attend Orion at the Hilton Hotel. Terry Semel had a similar call. Jonathan had left the house and he was on the phone asking where you were going, and he'd be there too."

As Pat Kingsley said this, the mobile phone in her hand had rang again. When Kingsley walked aside to answer the phone, Neil Bennett handed over the phone in his hand and whispered: "Ms. Bigelow is online."

Neither Simon nor Janet liked the clunky mobile phones of this age, but had one for each of the bodyguards, Neil Bennett and Ken Dixon, and Neil Bennett drove them tonight The two came over, and then stayed in the background.

Taking the phone from Neil Bennett, Simon asked in a low voice, "Catherine?"

"Well," the other side responded quickly, paused, and added: "I just saw on TV that you won the award, so I wanted to congratulate you."

"Thank you," Simon said with a smile at the corner of his mouth, "How are you doing recently?"

"You know, preparing for the movie and watching the house decoration for you and Jenny. I'm very busy."

Catherine's tone had a hint of burnout. She was a woman with a very regular life and used to go to bed early and get up early. It's almost midnight in New York. If it wasn't for Simon's only nomination result, she must have fallen asleep long ago. .

Simon listened to the woman's voice at this time and said, "Why don't you go back to Los Angeles tomorrow?"

"No," Catherine immediately refused, with a bit of panic in her tone, and then said again after a while: "In the future, I, anyway, you must never imagine being as messy as that night."

Simon nodded immediately: "Well, I promise."

"Little bastard," Katherine said softly, with obvious disbelief, "You must be busy over there, right? I'll hang up first, goodbye."

"Good night, go to bed early."

Simon hung up the line, handed the mobile phone to Neil at any time, took over the little golden man whose nameplate had been nailed by the staff, and then came to the media area surrounded by the crowd.

After being interviewed by the media, the award ceremony at the front desk officially came to an end, and "The Last Emperor" won the best film award without any suspense.

Although it is already early morning on the east coast, it is still nine o'clock in the evening on the west coast, the beginning of night life for many people.

In the 1980s, the Vanity Fair party had not yet appeared. After the awards ceremony, everyone usually turned to the after-party specially organized by the major film companies. Since they had made an appointment in advance, Simon and the others rushed to the Sunset Tower Hotel in Beverly Hills to attend the party hosted by Warner.

More than 20 minutes later, Simon just got off the car in the parking lot of the Sunset Tower Hotel, when Jonathan Friedman greeted him.

After congratulating warmly again, Jonathan greeted Janet and others again, and then whispered to Simon: "It's a coincidence, Simon, Steve Ross is here tonight, and he just wanted to chat with you. chat."

Steve

Ross is chairman and CEO of Warner Bros., and Simon has always been very interested in the Warner boss with a mafia background.

Steve Ross made his fortune by operating funeral companies and parking lots in New York in his early years. Anyone who pays attention to some information basically knows that the parking, funeral, engineering, garbage disposal and other industries in a metropolis like New York are usually Infiltrated by underground forces.

In "Once Upon a Time in America", a few people started a funeral company. This is definitely not a coincidence or a deliberate mapping. This is the reality. Because it is difficult for the Internal Revenue Service to assess in detail how much money a funeral company can make by hosting a funeral, you can say $10,000 is fine, and you can say $1 million is fine. As for where the extra $990,000 comes from, as long as If you pay your taxes honestly, everyone will tacitly understand, and the same is true for parking lots.

Speaking of which, some of the actionable attributes of the movie are actually stronger.

Simon and his party entered the Grand Ballroom of the Sunset Tower Hotel and were greeted by Terry Semel, the CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures, who was accompanied by Mel Gibson, who also attended the awards ceremony.

"Simon, congratulations," after congratulating Simon again, Semel said to him enthusiastically: "Mr. Ross just left for a while, and he will be back soon. He really hopes to chat with you. In addition, this It's Mel, let's get to know each other officially."

Simon reached out to Mel Gibson and said, "Hello, Mr. Gibson."

"Simon, just call me Mel," Mel Gibson shook hands with Simon, and then gently shook hands with Janet, who was holding Simon, and complimented: "You are so pretty tonight, Miss Johnston. ."

"Thanks, Mel, you can call me Jenny too, I love Mad Max."

"Oh, then you can talk to George later, he's here too, and we're working on a fourth sequel."

It's not surprising that Simon felt the natural familiarity that Janet and Mel Gibson showed when they chatted. The reason is simple, both Janet and Gibson are from Australia.

The Aussie gang in Hollywood has always been a very close-knit group. In the original time and space, Mel Gibson's career plummeted due to scandals such as domestic violence, alcoholism and racial discrimination, but now, he is definitely the leader of the Aussie gang.

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