Made in Hollywood

Chapter 218 There must be a shady scene

"Here is a report from ABC TV from the Los Angeles Music Center. The 68th Academy Awards ceremony is about to kick off. Who will be the biggest winner tonight?"

As soon as the voice of the TV questioning fell, Kunites on the sofa waved his arm vigorously, "Of course it's Duke Rosenberg and "Saving Private Ryan"!"

"Can you be quiet?" His girlfriend Hailey was dissatisfied.

Kunites knew that his girlfriend was not a lover of Duke-style movies, so he closed his mouth and the TV screen had switched to the studio.

"Did "Saving Private Ryan" triumph? Or "Braveheart"? Or "Sense and Sensibility" upset? Let's ask the famous film critic Roger Albert to analyze it for us."

This is a preview show before every Oscar ceremony, and Roger Albert's attendance at the show has become a norm in recent years.

"...I think "Saving Private Ryan" will win the best picture, Duke Rosenberg will miss the best director, he is still very young, and there is room for improvement in the future..."

Listening to Roger Albert's words on the TV, Kunites frowned. His perception of this short fat man was extremely bad. Since the nomination list came out, he has continuously published a column touting "Saving Private Ryan". "The theme and value orientation, but devaluing the director's technique, in short, that Duke Rosenberg is not worthy of the best director statuette.

"Those bastard film critics!" he cursed in a low voice.

"Don't underestimate them." Hailey is engaged in film-related media work, and it is because she likes movies that the two came together. "There are rumors in the media industry that people like Roger Albert, David Denby and Film critics like Gene Siskel, who are said to have been discouraging the Academy's judges from voting for best director for the director you like, are there. Duke Rosenberg has the least chance of winning. 30 percent lower."

Although he doesn't like film critics and doesn't choose movies based on professional critics' reviews, Kunites still recognizes his girlfriend's words.

"The film critics have been making small moves. Duke, you have to be prepared."

Hearing Charles Rowan's words, Duke raised his right hand and pointed to his chest. "It's already ready."

"We're going to steal your chance on stage!"

Robin Grande, who was standing on the other side, laughed, "Don't forget, only two producers can take the stage to accept the award for best picture."

"Are you ready to thank me how?" Duke joked deliberately.

This era is not the future. Many regulations of the academy are relatively rigid, such as the best film award. In the past ten years, the entire crew will often appear on the stage to accept the award. Now only two producers are on stage.

Chatting with Charles Rowan and Robin Grande, Duke led Zeta Jones to his seat.

"Mom..." He broke free from Zeta Jones' arm, walked over and hugged his mother, who stood up, "I'm glad you came."

"I always have to witness your most important moments with my own eyes."

Mrs. Leah smiled faintly and turned to look beside Duke. He said with interest, "Don't you want to introduce me?"

"Mom, this is Miss Catherine Zeta Jones, the heroine of my new film." Duke briefly introduced. "Kate, this is my mother."

"Hello. Mrs. Rosenberg."

The smile on Zeta Jones' face was extraordinarily warm, and Mrs. Leah nodded to her, "Hello."

After the three Dukes sat down, the theater was much quieter. After waiting for a few minutes, with the voice of the announcer, Whoopi Goldenberg stepped onto the stage, and after a few words of her opening string, the joke went straight to the next three ways.

The Oscars are one of the highest-rated programs in North America, and they are basically in the top five or even the top three. Especially when a hot movie becomes an Oscar candidate, it will attract more audiences.

"Who is the first prize given out?"

Sitting in front of the computer, Allen was watching TV and typing on the keyboard. Since the launch of Microsoft's latest Windows system last year, he found a good way to communicate and share information and movies - computer network, and quickly found a film and television program. In the program forum, what surprised him most was that there was an exclusive sharing and chatting section called 'Blast Maniac', and there were mostly young people like him who liked Duke movies.

"No matter who it is, it certainly doesn't belong to us."

After refreshing the page, he has followed a few replies, a user named Duke Nukem left a message, "I have a list of programs here, the first award given out is the best costume design, "Saving Private Ryan" did not nominated."

"Braveheart?" The question was asked by a guy named Rose Hill.

"They can't win, right?" Allen typed a quick line of letters. "Don't forget the Mel Gibson scandal."

"It's over! The first award was stolen by the most hated crew."

Ryan's message for saving the soldier came out, "Braveheart actually took away the best costume design!"

"A few men's skirts without underwear can also win awards?" Duke Nukem clearly disagreed with the result. "Is there a mistake! Oscar has a shady scene! There must be a shady scene!"

"Could the scandal not affect Braveheart?"

Looking at the TV screen, Allen tapped the keyboard worriedly, "Instead, he promoted this movie? Anyway, I think Braveheart has become more famous after the Mel Gibson scandal."

"It's possible that..."

In Chandler Hall, the "Braveheart" crew was cheering and celebrating. Duke couldn't help but look over there. The crew was under a lot of pressure because of Mel Gibson, and it seemed to be all released at the moment. After all, they got it. This year's Oscars are off to a good start.

Just a glance, Duke found that Mel Gibson was also sitting on the crew there, and he hadn't appeared in public for a long time.

"Awarded?"

Although it wasn't him who got the statuette, it ignited the hope in Mel Gibson's heart. Maybe Oscar didn't abandon "Braveheart"? Perhaps the scandal was not as dire as it appeared? There are people who are riddled with Hollywood scandals and can win the best director!

He turned his head and looked at the crew of "Saving Private Ryan". If he could win the best director and turn his head around, he wouldn't have to go to the bastard and bow his head to admit his mistake!

No matter how desperate people are, there is a trace of luck in their hearts. Mel Gibson is no exception.

"Mom, it's just my opinion, the academy is showing an attitude to the outside world, it's just a consolation prize."

When asked by his mother, Duke leaned in and whispered, "I think the academy is communicating this to the outside world—we're fair. We gave Braveheart our first award, and we Not at all affected by the Mel Gibson incident."

Whether this speculation is true or not, as long as you look at the attribution of the next few awards, it is basically clear at a glance.

After Kevin Spacey took best supporting actor for "The Usual Suspects", Alicia Silverstone took to the stage for best make-up awards, "Braveheart" and "Saving Private Ryan" ” received this nomination.

Mel Gibson stared hard at the stage. One award may be accidental, but if there are two awards, it can explain a lot of problems!

The fire of hope burned in Gibson's chest.

Alicia Silverstone's voice immediately put out the flames, "The winner is Talia Shire, "Saving Private Ryan"!"

"Year!"

There were several cheers around. Duke also clapped his palms, Zeta Jones stood up and said, "This is our first award!"

"There will be more to come."

Duke also stood up and hugged the female makeup artist who was working three times in a row and was about to work with him for the fourth time. "Congratulations, Thalia."

"thanks, thanks!"

This is the first time to win an Oscar statuette. Talia Shire looked very excited.

Looking at the crew members of "Saving Private Ryan" who stood up over there, Mel Gibson's eyes flashed a little bit of unwillingness. Could it be that the academy is just giving "Braveheart" a little comfort?

Despair welled up in his heart, but after despair came more luck.

"Braveheart still has a chance! I still have a chance!" Gibson whispered to himself.

"YES!"

in front of the TV. Allen waved his arm vigorously. The movie he liked beat the opponent he hated to win the grand prize. Of course he was very happy. He tapped his hands quickly on the keyboard, "We got the first statuette! There will be more in the future. Mr. Oscar!"

"I'll just say, the Oscar is the fairest movie award!"

Seeing the message that Duke Nukem followed behind, Allen's forehead was covered with black lines, as if he was the one who said Oscar had a shady story just now, right?

"Come on, Saving Private Ryan! Come on, Duke Rosenberg!"

Rose Mountain's words were met by everyone, and there were many words of encouragement for "Saving Private Ryan" in the chat room.

"Saving Private Ryan" did not disappoint these supporters either, in the best score, best sound effects, best art direction and best sound editing in direct competition with "Braveheart", all Winning, took home four technical awards in a row!

The 68th Academy Awards Ceremony started less than an hour ago, and "Saving Private Ryan" has already won five golden statuettes. All the nominated awards won 100% of the awards. With an absolute advantage of five to one, it temporarily leads including "Braveheart" all competitors.

Liam Neeson, lanky and tall, took to the stage. He looked at the envelope containing the list of the best original screenplay winners and said, "The screenplay is the foundation of a movie, and every successful screenplay is a combination of The work of the playwrights, I saw a lot of good movies last year, and they all have the same characteristic, that is, they all have an equally good script."

"Woody Allen's 'Non-Strong Aphrodisiac' has a typical Allen-style chatter, Randall Wallace's 'Braveheart' is full of freedom, Duke Rowe Senberg's "Saving Private Ryan" is full of humanistic care..." (To be continued~^~)

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