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Chapter five hundred and seventy-six profound influence on Hollywood movies

Please give me a monthly ticket and a recommendation ticket!

The black Bentley sedan was parked in front of the Betty Emmetaki Hotel in West Hollywood. Murphy was wearing formal clothes and wearing a brown and red dress. He got off the car and entered the hotel. The staff of the 20th Century Fox immediately printed it. Murphy's face was the best ticket for admission. The staff didn't have to check the invitation letter and came directly to him and Gal Gadot.

"Mr. Stanton, Miss Gadot, good evening." The staff made a gesture of invitation, "Please go here."

Under the leadership of the staff, Murphy and Gal Gadot walked into the special elevator, and there were others waiting for the elevator next to them.

One of the women whispered, "James Murdoch actually took over the entire top floor, what a big deal."

Murphy looked over there, and the elevator arrived, pulled Gal Gadot and walked directly into the elevator.

This party held in the name of Twentieth Century Fox is actually a private party of James Murdoch, but Twentieth Century Fox is just paying for it.

It is not uncommon for Hollywood executives to use public instruments in private use. The most famous example is Michael Orwitz, the former founder of Caa. After entering Disney, he spent nearly 10 million dollars to decorate his office, but was soon swept out by Disney and became a famous laughing stock in the circle.

Murphy doesn't find it strange to spend public funds if he sees too much.

The special elevator directly reaches the top floor of the Betty-Emitagi Hotel. The top floor is a high-altitude garden full of pristine ecological environment, with heated seawater swimming pool, gazebo, outdoor sunken fireplace, indoor and outdoor seating areas, allowing you to enjoy the full view of the Hollywood Hills 360 degrees.

"Hi, Murphy..."

Just after Duke left the elevator, he greeted James Murdoch, who had seen him once at Carafes' party, and took the initiative to stretch out his right hand, "Long time no see."

The other party smiled enthusiastically, and Duke also held his hand with a smile, "Yes, James, I haven't seen him for a long time."

James Murdoch greeted Gal Gadot politely again, leading the way, "Please take this place."

Murphy and the others followed him past the swimming pool, stepped up a step, and walked into an open-air banquet hall.

The open-air banquet hall is based on the brown bark, with the floor, sofa and open-air fireplace all in this color. The sofa is placed directly opposite the rest area, and the lush forests of the Hollywood Hills can be seen with a beautiful scenery.

The entire top floor is brightly lit, and there are not many guests in the banquet hall. James Murdoch's party is obviously of high qualifications to enter.

James Murdoch said a few words to Murphy and went to entertain other guests. Many people at the party knew each other and also pulled Gal Gadot to say hello.

"I didn't expect there was such a place in West Hollywood."

Standing by the guardrail of the open-air banquet hall, Murphy looked around, "I don't even know."

"Because your energy and time are spent making movies." Gal Gadot stood with him, deliberately pinching Murphy's arm, and said with great distress, "You are at the age of getting fat, but you are thinner than before."

Murphy smiled, "Aren't you?"

Since there were not many visitors and had social events before, Murphy simply pulled Gal Gadot and found a place to enjoy the scenery and sat down. A waiter happened to pass by and asked them to send drinks, just to think that they had to rest after busy work.

Some time ago, I kept running publicity for "City of Chaos" all over the world, and after I came back, I participated in the dubbing of "Apocalypse". Murphy also felt a little tired.

But in Hollywood, interpersonal relationships are very important, especially since James Murdoch had promised to attend, such a party could not be rejected.

On the other side, there were two old men who had just arrived, looking at Murphy quietly.

"That young man is Murphy Stanton?" George Lucas stood straight and asked his friend Spielberg next to him, "Looks so young."

Spielberg glanced over there, "That's him."

"I heard that he invested in your Transformers series?" George Lucas asked again.

"There's no way..." Spielberg shook his head, "I had a tight liquidity at the time and could only accept his investment."

George Lucas continued to look at Murphy with interest and said, "I have seen several of his movies, and they are indeed very unique. This is the first time I have seen him."

“Murphy Stanton is an undisputed leader among the younger generation of Hollywood directors. He has produced many outstanding works, and the darkened style he uses in action and science fiction is very groundbreaking.”

Faced with his best friend, Spielberg didn't need to hide it and directly expressed his true thoughts, "I think he will have a profound impact on Hollywood film production."

This is the first time George Lucas has heard Spielberg praise a young director so highly. There are not many people who can make Spielberg praise him so much. He couldn't help but look at the other side for a few more times and sighed, "It's a pity that I'm old and am ready to retire, otherwise I must go over and meet him."

He is preparing to quit Hollywood's mainstream film industry and has no interest in making friends with the younger generation, even among the best.

Murphy was still chatting with Gal Gadot, and a fat black female suddenly came over.

"Hello, Director Stanton."

Hearing the sound of greeting, Murphy quickly stood up, looked at the black woman with a familiar look, and then remembered who she was, "Hello, Ms. Winfrey."

The person who came here was the famous Oprah Winfrey.

After greeting Murphy, Oprah Winfrey stretched out his hand to Gal Gadot again, "Hello, Miss Gadot."

Gal Gadot held it gently in her hand, "It's so happy to know you, Ms. Winfrey."

Oprah Winfrey spoke very directly. After saying hello, he said straight to the point, "I just watched "City of Chaos", which is impressive."

"Thank you." Murphy said politely, "I am very honored."

"Director Stanton, Miss Gadot." Oprah Winfrey directly sent an invitation, "Are you interested in going to my talk show?"

Gal Gadot didn't speak, but looked at Murphy.

Oprah's talk show is famous. Murphy is very clear about this, but he understands that the audience of Oprah's talk show is completely inconsistent with his style positioning.

"I can't agree to this..." he smiled and said, "With the agent's absence, I just asked to breach the contract."

Murphy added another sentence, "Ms. Winfrey, you can talk to my agent Bill Roses."

Hearing that he said, Oprah Winfrey thought Murphy was interested and said, "I will get in touch with Caa when I go back."

Both sides made a few more polite words, and Oprah Winfrey said goodbye and left.

Murphy was not interested in participating in Oprah's talk show at all, but Oprah Winfrey had a huge influence and personally sent an invitation. It would be too stiff to refuse directly. He simply pushed it to the brokerage company. The blame was originally taken by the broker and the brokerage company.

Although he was not interested in Oprah's talk show, Murphy knew the influence of the show very well and would not underestimate Oprah Winfrey.

The reason why I don’t want to participate is that I don’t like Oprah Winfrey very much, and the other is that the audience of Oprah’s talk show.

Nearly 90% of Oprah's talk show's audience is a housewife over 35 years old. Perhaps others need the support of a housewife, but his movies are never the dish of a housewife.

Who can expect the housewives to watch heavy and suppressed film noir on a large scale?

On the other hand, Murphy doesn't want to expose his private life to this show. Media coverage is one thing, and letting him say it himself is another.

Those who have watched Oprah talk show can always see Oprah Winfrey looking generous. After digging out the so-called past and scars of the guests, they will cry with them at any time. The hug she gave to her generous body is even more famous.

But why can she always poach the other side of celebrities? Is her words really magical? Can the guests participating in the show reveal their scars?

Of course not!

As everyone knows, each episode is carefully designed. Before designing, Oprah Winfrey's company and team will conduct a large number of targeted investigations. For example, if a celebrity was abused by his mother since childhood, the mother is likely to appear on the show, then she will uncover the scars of the guest, and then jump out to play a sympathizer or savior...

Oprah talk show seems to be a very conscientious show, but like other media, the process of program production and preparation is as far as the word conscience is combined with the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

More importantly, Murphy doesn't like Oprah's talk show, relying on Oprah Winfrey's strength, often conducts sudden attacks without communicating with the guests' public relations or agents in advance.

Seeing Oprah Winfrey walk away, Murphy reminds Gal Gadot, "Remember to say to Bill if I forget."

"Yes." Gal Gadot nodded slightly.

The two sat down again, and before half a glass of water had finished drinking, Cara Fais walked over with James Murdoch and another beautiful woman. The woman was very close to James Murdoch and looked like she should be his girlfriend or wife.

Murphy also didn't know if James Murdoch was married.

After James Murdoch came over, he introduced his female companion to Murphy and Gal Gadot. She was a model. Murphy had never heard her name before, and he just greeted her. Instead, Gal Gadot acted as Murphy's female companion and chatted with the other party casually.
Chapter completed!
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