Hollywood Road

Chapter 81: Give you a chance

Ask for a recommendation ticket, brothers, give it to anyone who has a ticket in hand!

"You can rest assured." Murphy thought for a while and said to James Franco, "You won't have a scene in the same scene between you."

James Franco gritted his teeth and seemed to use a lot of effort to make up his mind, "I will say hello to the agent."

Seeing that Murphy and James Franco's words came to an end, Seth Rogen squinted and asked tentatively, "Are you talking about making movies?"

Murphy nodded.

James Franco said with a big tongue, "His first movie has just been off-stage from North America, and he is preparing for the second one."

"Oh..." Seth Rogen looks simple, but not stupid at all. He thought that he had been hitting Hollywood like a headless fly for a few months, but he couldn't even get a small character, so he quickly said, "Stan Director Dayton..."

"Murphy," Murphy reminded him, "Call me Murphy."

Seth Logan nodded, scratching the back of his head, and squeezed out a word, "I...I'm also an actor."

This guy has a very old face. From the looks of it, he seems to be older than James Franco, but he is a young bird who has just entered Hollywood, and his face has not been tempered at all.

"Although we were a little unhappy," Murphy first looked at Seth Logan and then at James Franco. "But like Jim, I think we are very congenial. In this way, you will come to me tomorrow. The studio, let's talk about it."

"Is there a pen?" He turned to ask James Franco. James Franco took out a pen from his pocket and handed it over. Murphy glanced at it. There was a brand new label on it, deliberately sarcastically. , "Where did you come from?"

James Franco shrugged, neither admitting nor denying.

After taking a napkin, Murphy wrote down his contact information and the detailed address of the studio, and gave it to Seth Rogen.

After dinner, the three chatted for a while, and didn't disperse until early morning.

Early the next morning, Seth Rogen came to find Murphy just after breakfast.

"Paul, this is Seth Rogen, an actor from Canada."

In the living room of the studio, Murphy introduced the two of them, "Seth, this is Paul Wilson, my assistant director."

When the two of them finished greeting, he led Seth Logan into a room on the left, which was transformed into an audition room. Murphy had always been cautious in doing things, and he would definitely not just because he was called Seth Logan. Just drag it to your own crew, who knows what the state of these guys were when they were not famous.

He randomly found a scene script and asked Seth Rogen to improvise, which was the first interview.

Unlike James Franco, who has worked with him, Murphy doesn't know much about Seth Rogen, and naturally won't give an important role casually.

However, this guy performed well, and he was not bragging about winning second place in any show competition. After an impromptu performance for more than two minutes, Murphy had a preliminary recognition of him.

The two chatted for a few more words, and Murphy realized that this guy was even younger than him. If he looked at his appearance, he would have to be thirty years old.

"The project has not yet officially started preparations."

Out of the audition room, Murphy walked along and said to Seth Rogen, who was next to him, "If the shooting starts, it may not be until the end of April or the beginning of May. You arrange the schedule."

"No arrangement." Seth Logan narrowed his eyes. "I have nothing else to do. Murphy, I'll just wait for your movie."

He is not an idiot. He went to the Internet to check it after returning last night. Needless to say, James Franco is already a well-known actor. The name Murphy Stanton can also be found on IMDB. The last work "Fruit Hard Candy" also won nearly $1.5 million in the box office in North America at a cost of $300,000...

Compared to the TV crews I went to some time ago and the dispensable small roles I applied for, this opportunity to appear in the movie is too rare.

And the one last night seemed to have some advantages. The three of them were very speculative in chatting, and believed that as long as their performance was not bad, the chances of getting the role were very high.

Because of the many things at work, Murphy asked Seth Rogen to go around by himself, and he started a busy day.

The financial staff who came to the interview before the interview contacted James Franco’s agent, communicated with Bill Rossis about the types of work needed behind the scenes, and further revised the script...

When he was busy until noon, he walked out of the study.

Coming downstairs, Murphy found that Seth Logan had not left, but was helping Paul Wilson move things. He couldn't help but think of what this guy said. It seemed that it would be good to get free labor temporarily?

The take-out order for lunch, the front desk, cleaner and telephone operator, is double. She didn't go to Murphy's side. Sitting on the chair that might fall apart at any time, she quietly enjoyed donuts and fried chicken legs.

The three of Murphy gathered at a table.

"You're welcome, Seth." Murphy put a lunch box into the fat man's hand. "The studio has just started, and lunch is a bit simple, don't mind."

"It's okay, it's okay." Seth Rogen sat back in his chair and waved his hands and said, "It's much richer than a Canadian work meal."

Paul Wilson picked up the Coke cup and took a big sip. "The lunches of most of the Hollywood crews are not as good as ours."

All three of them laughed.

"Murphy, Seth is great." Paul Wilson added, "He wrote a script for a Canadian TV show and it was adopted."

Seth Rogen scratched his head and said modestly, "It's just a small show on Vancouver local TV."

"I didn't expect you to be versatile." Murphy didn't seem to hear him, and suddenly asked, "Seth, are you interested in working behind the scenes of the crew?"

"Actually..." Seth Rogen smiled embarrassedly. "In addition to screenwriters, I also want to be a producer and director."

He sighed, "These are the ideas in Vancouver. I came to Los Angeles to realize that it was not easy to enter Hollywood. I couldn't even perform my best performance."

"I can give you a chance." Murphy suggested, "If you are interested, you can come to my side and do some behind-the-scenes work temporarily."

"Really?" Seth Rogen looked surprised. "Can I?"

"Of course." Murphy nodded solemnly, "You can come anytime."

He looked at Paul Wilson, "You can be Paul's assistant temporarily."

"Okay! Okay!" Seth Logan's fat face was already smiling, "I am also worried about nothing to do. Thank you, Murphy."

If he can pass the audition, in addition to the list of actors, he can finally give him a title of assistant director or associate producer. Anyway, these don't cost money, but can earn a free labor.

Although Paul Wilson is contacting his classmates for an internship, of course the more free labor, the better.

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