Hollywood Road

Chapter 342 You Need Evidence

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Standing behind the large glass window, Murphy could see that Mike's gaze also moved over, but he, like Bill Rosses, had no intention of dodging at all, neither caring nor necessary, Mike couldn't threaten him at all, Right now, he's an insignificant person at best.

But Bill Rothes is different. Mike was his friend at the beginning, and this kind of injury is often the most painful.

In the mailroom, besides Murphy and Bill Rosses, there are many interns. Like most agents, these interns are also new forces in the future.

Several people, seeing Murphy and Bill Rosses staring outside and standing behind them, paid attention.

"Mike was fired by the company?" a young girl asked.

"What you deserve!" The tall white man next to her said, "It's just a loser."

Hearing the discussion behind, Murphy looked back. The eyes of those people looking at Mike were only contempt, not sympathy.

In the words of the other side of the Pacific, this is a circle where the winner is the king and the loser is the bandit. If Mike's series of plans are successful, it will naturally become a model for the agent to successfully poach and change jobs, and become an example for many latecomers to learn from.

Needless to say failure, now is the best explanation, even the interns in the mail room despise him.

Mike got closer and closer. If he wanted to go through the corridor and get to the elevator room, he had to go through the mail room.

Bill Rosses glanced at Murphy, but Murphy didn't say anything. He opened the door, walked out of the mail room, and stood right in front of Mike.

"Mr. Rossis." The security guard behind Mike hurriedly greeted him, which was very different from his attitude towards Mike.

"Well." Bill Rosses nodded to the two, "I have a few words to say with Mike."

The two security personnel stepped back quickly, "No problem, just say, we can wait."

They are not fools. They know that Bill Rothes, who may become a client of a super-big director, has a bright future, so why bother with him over such a trivial matter?

As for Mike, who cares about him.

"What?" Mike looked at Bill Rosses with a sneer on his face, "Come here just to see my jokes?"

"That's right, I'm just here to see your jokes." Bill Rossis was far thicker than Mike thought, Mike was no longer his friend, but an enemy, and he didn't have to show mercy, "See how you lose face , was kicked out by the company."

"I'm a loser," Mike snorted coldly, "Are you a winner?"

If you don't have a thick skin, you will definitely not be an entertainment agent.

"I will be at the top of the company in the next two or three years!" Bill Rosses raised his index finger and pointed upwards, then raised his thumb and turned downwards, "And you can only get out of this industry."

"That's right, I'm the one who's going to get out now." Mike knew that he had been kicked out and had no customer resources in his hands. It would be difficult to continue in this industry in the future, but before he left, he didn't intend to make it easier for Bill Rosses, " But it won't be long before you will be added to those who get out!"

His eyes moved slightly, and he turned to Murphy behind the glass window, "His future is unlimited, and his ambition is unlimited. Do you think you can control him? Do you think you will always be his manager? You can ask Murphy now Fei Stanton, has he been in contact with William Morris and other companies, has he thought about leaving?"

There is no standard answer to this kind of question. Whether Murphy answers yes or no, it will have a negative impact on the relationship between the two. If Bill Rosses doesn't ask, it's hard to guarantee that he will have other thoughts in his heart

Mike knew that he had failed in a mess, but he was still happy to continue to cause trouble for Bill Rosses.

"It's such a simple act of sowing discord," Bill Rosses folded his hands on his chest, with a colder smile than Mike's. "Do you think I can't see it? Or do you think I'm still the simple-minded fool I used to be?"

With increasing status,

With more people and things in contact, his experience and analysis ability have obviously improved, and he has already left the position that Mike recognized.

"This trick of yours." Bill Rosses shook his head, "It's too low-level now!"

The sneer on Mike's face gradually disappeared, and his face gradually turned black. His eyes were as wide as light bulbs, and he stared at Bill Rothes viciously, like a bear who wanted to eat someone.

But he didn't do anything because the two security guards behind him stood there.

"Did you get your success?" He was visibly annoyed, "If there is no Murphy Stanton, Bill Rosses, what are you? It's not even as good as the shit of a dog raised by the Vietnamese. You Your success is just given to you by Murphy Stanton, if you change it to anyone, with a client like Murphy Stanton, you will only do better than you, not as bad as you!"

To a certain extent, these words do have some truth, but they are all fallacies.

Since he was involved, Murphy didn't intend to continue watching, and simply pushed the door and walked out, "Isn't the broker closely tied to the client?"

He walks up to Bill Rothes and stands with him, "Or your head"

Murphy shook his head and said nothing.

Sometimes, speaking halfway and leaving a certain space for imagination is often more lethal than saying everything.

Murphy didn't need to think about who to choose between Bill Rosses and Mike, and Bill Rosses still played a lot of roles for him to get to this point. No matter how you look at it, he is a Excellent entertainment agent.

"Murphy Stanton!"

Hearing someone say that he has a problem with his head, Mike almost jumped up, "Don't think I don't know the shitty things you did!"

"Then go ahead and talk about it," Murphy pointed around, "you can talk to all the reporters and paparazzi, they have reported countless times."

Having said that, Murphy shrugged, "Just go bite me."

Bill Rosses glanced at Murphy gratefully. Not everyone would help their agent at such a time.

He knew that Murphy was a very loyal friend, otherwise he would not still be in touch with Ross in downtown Los Angeles, let alone continue to support the Stanton party members.

Such a customer will fire him casually? He wouldn't believe it even if he was killed.

What's more, the contract renewal conditions offered to Murphy were not bad at all. The whole company was optimistic about the future of this super young director, and the commission was directly reduced to 5% of that of the top-tier directors!

Bill Rosses wanted to say something, but Murphy patted him on the shoulder lightly, shook his head, turned and walked into the mail room, Bill Rosses thought about it, and followed him.

Mike looked over there coldly, like a vicious dog.

"What are you looking at?" A security guard came over and pushed Mike hard, "Hurry up, don't waste time!"

It was probably because the security personnel used a lot of strength, and Mike was not prepared. He was pushed crookedly before he lost his balance, but the cardboard box he was holding fell to the ground, and the messy things were scattered all over the floor.

Mike stood still, turned his head and glared, and the security guard said with a crooked mouth, "What are you looking at, why don't you hurry up and put away your things and get out!"

They don't need to be polite to this kind of person who has been kicked out and whose reputation will be rotten.

"Wait, you wait!" Mike said angrily, "You will definitely receive my lawyer's letter!"

"Oh, a lawyer's letter." Another security guard came up, "Want to take the legal route? You need evidence."

The man looked around, "Who do you think is going to testify for you here?"

"You" Mike choked suddenly.

He is not really an idiot. Who will testify for himself who saw this?

Mike lowered his head, like a low-level beggar who relies on picking up junk food to fill his stomach, he picked up everything and put them back into the cardboard box, and took a last look at the mailroom, unwilling to be pushed out.

"Bill, don't look, people have already left."

In the mail room, Murphy patted Bill Rosses on the shoulder again, "He has no future."

Bill Rosses nodded slightly, "He used to be my friend, but"

With a long sigh, he said again, "Why can't I feel the thrill of defeating the enemy at all?"

Murphy didn't expect Bill Rosses to say such a literary word, so he deliberately joked, "This shows that you are still a normal person, not a manager who only has interests in his eyes."

"Are you complimenting me?" Bill Rosses forced a smile.

"Whatever you want." Murphy reminded him, "Let's talk in your office."

When they came to Bill Ross's office, the two put down Mike, mainly talking about the work progress of the disappearing lover's impact on the awards season.

Although the awards season has not yet started, some seeded contestants have already shown their true colors. For example, Crash, which was released in early May, has been praised by film critics and recognized by members of the Academy. There are also those who have participated in major film festivals in Europe and North America. Brokeback Mountain, with its special theme and the support of a large number of comrades, has also become a film with a high voice for being selected for the Oscar list.

Bill Rosses and He also did a series of work for the lost lover, such as participating in the Toronto Film Festival and the New York Film Festival one after another, inviting some veteran members of the students to watch the movie in the theater, and those who do not want to go can also receive a A watermarked copy to ensure as much as possible that these people will see the film.

After the North American box office of "Gone Girl" reached 226 million US dollars, it basically lost room for box office growth, but the film continued to be screened in several major cities led by New York and Los Angeles. These cities are Murphy and 20. Carefully selected by Century Fox, it is also the residence of Oscar judges.

Judging from the feedback, the response of this type of Oscar film is not bad.

When Murphy left the Death Star Building, Mike met his savior in another building not far from the Death Star Building. To be continued. Mobile users please open:

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