Hollywood What If Chapter 300

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[Damn, I didn't expect this novel to get this far. I started this novel as an experint, I even thought of dropping this novel, but here I am. I want to thank all the readers and supporters who have supported this novel. Your support gives motivation and reason to keep writing and maybe achieve my dreams. It ans a lot to ].

The news of Robert Ludlum's death gave The Bourne Supremacy the boost it needed to collect more tickets.

Out of curiosity, people who knew nothing about Robert Ludlum and The Bourne Supremacy decided to follow the crowd and see the movie.

It was a good thing that The Bourne Supremacy was a great movie. The audience has no problem because the movie entertained them.

Even the critics, who are slowly losing their jobs because of the Internet and bloggers, praised the movie. To be precise, they praised Robert Ludlum, who was a veteran writer.

Critics write for a living, and they respect their fellow writers. So they obviously support Robert Ludlum's work.

Even the novels started to attract readers again after so many decades. The Jason Bourne series (novels) started appearing in bookstores.

Two weeks after Robert Ludlum's death, the box office of The Bourne Supremacy made more money.

On July 18(Thursday). The North Arican box office for The Bourne Supremacy was already $160.45 million.

The production cost of the movie was $75 million and it easily recouped the investnt. And that was just in North Arica.

If a movie does well in North Arica, it usually does well internationally. Sotis even more than the North Arican box office.

Stella Willow worked with 20th Century Fox to achieve this promotion.

Kazir admitted that the woman was talented and deserved the position. Once Grey Pictures had a board of directors, Kazir would make sure that Stella got the CEO position because she deserved it.

"Babe, are you ready?"

Angelina entered the room and found Kazir struggling with his tie. She smiled gently and helped him.

"All right, looks better." She said after fixing his tie. Then she looked at her boyfriend, who was taller than her.

The atmosphere between them was hot, or so they thought, because they both felt it.

Angelina wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him. Her lipstick sared Kazir's lips before they pulled apart.

"Let's go... Or we might not make it."

She hinted that both of them could stay in the house all night if they did sothing more.

Kazir chuckled and followed suit, seeing that Angelina was blushing so much that even her blush-on seed non-existent.

Angelina and Kazir were invited to attend et The Fockers, the sequel to et The Parents. A cody Kazir wrote himself.

Actually, only Kazir was invited by Paramount, but Kazir was allowed to bring another person. As if Paramount would say no to Angelina Jolie.

After all, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days was also invested by Paramount and it would be good promotion for the movie if Angelina showed up.

Another thing was that Lara Croft: Tomb Raider was produced by Paramount and they have no problem with Angelina supporting their movies.

The only way to stay relevant in this industry was to be rembered by the audience. As long as the actor/actress was famous, jobs would keep coming their way.

For this premiere, Kazir decided to use his rcedes Benz. Yes, the famous director, who was known for being cheap, bought a rcedes Benz two years ago and it beca his go-to car since then.

His Honda was still in his garage but he rarely used it. However, he still cherishes it.

The driver of the car was Erica, who worked overti just for this premiere.

Angelina and Kazir rekindled their love and it seed that their relationship was stronger, Erica was happy for her boss.

A happy boss ans a happy bonus, right?

Anyway, the couple had a playful ti in the car while Erica kept her eyes on the road... She had to be professional and do her job.

The car reached its destination and followed the line to the red carpet. Kazir and Angelina were not part of the cast, but Kazir was the scriptwriter, so he had the privilege of walking the red carpet... He was also famous.

No big things happened this ti, just the usual red carpet. Sumr season was usually the ti when a lot of blockbuster movies were released. So this was the busiest ti in Hollywood.

Kazir was not shocked that he had to attend a lot of movies premieres during this ti. In fact, he also had to attend the premiere of Mr. And Mrs. Smith, which opens in theaters on August 7.

After so hustle and bustle, the two found their way into the theater holding hands.

So of the cast of et The Fockers like Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Ben Stiller were already in the theater.

As for Brianna Evans, the film's female lead, she did not appear to be in the theater yet.

A few minutes later, Kazir saw Brianna and Salvatore walking into the theater together.

Kazir smiled at first before realizing that sothing was wrong. The expressions on their faces were strange.

Salvatore seed concerned and serious.

As for Brianna... She was cold, no, she seed like a psychopath. Kazir could not explain it well, but the aura around the actress was cold and indifferent.

Salvatore saw Kazir and imdiately spoke to him, sweating a little.

"What's going on?" Kazir asked curiously. Kazir knew that Brianna was a thod actor, and she could get so deep into her character that she becos the character.

"How should I put it... Brianna was interested in a script and said she wanted the leading role. I was against it because it didn't fit her current image. But I couldn't stop her from doing what she wanted, so in the end I agreed. This is the result." Salvatore sighed.

"What's the na of the movie?"

"Monster. The director is Patty Jenkins."

Monster. A movie based on a true story. It was about a prostitute serial killer who murdered seven n...

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