Chapter 65 Rejection
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“Good done, Murphy.∈♀”
Bill Rossis walked over first with a smile on his face, "Better than I expected."
"Thank you." Murphy returned with a polite smile.
Following Bill Rossis was Joel Graham. He just glanced at Murphy but said nothing. Murphy took the initiative to reach out and said politely, "Thank you for coming to see my video."
Joel Graham nodded to this side, then gently held it in his hand, turned around and walked towards the exit of the screening hall.
Without further ado, Murphy could see that this person was not interested in "Hard Fruit Candy".
The black female Jones Butler then came over, greeted Bill Roses first, and smiled at Murphy, "A very good movie."
Murphy held her hand tightly, "Thank you, your praise makes me extremely honored."
Compared to these two people, Baker Larcent came over at the end, and he waved to Bill Rossis and Murphy, "Can we talk while walking?"
"Of course." Murphy made a gesture of invitation, led the way, and caught up with Joel Graham and Jones Butler who were walking in front of him. The two of them were guided by Paul Wilson and walked out of the theater. He invited at the right time, "I have booked a seat at the Fuero Restaurant. Do you have time for three?"
"Sorry," Jones Butler spoke first, "I'm going to get out."
Joel Graham shook his head and refused.
The group walked out of the theater at this time. The car that Bill Roses called was already waiting here. After Paul Wilson stepped forward and opened the car door, Jones Butler and Joel Graham quickly got in. It seemed that they were going to rush.
After this period of adjustment, Murphy completely returned to peace and was rejected. Compared with the buyers of these distribution companies, he is really an inconspicuous little person.
Baker Larcent walked over from behind without getting in the car, but instead stopped in front of Murphy. "Director Stanton, your video was very interesting, but the audience was a problem..."
He originally looked at Murphy's face and his eyes gradually moved down, "I personally am optimistic about this video, but considering the audience, I must consider it carefully."
This gaze was a little hot, and Murphy felt uncomfortable, but he couldn't say anything.
Baker Larcent's eyes finally stopped on his strong chest, and the conversation suddenly changed, "Dinner will be spared. I know there is a bar outside the three streets. If you are interested, we can go over and have a drink."
His eyes raised, looking at Murphy, as if waiting for a suitable answer.
When I first came here, Murphy might not understand the meaning, but now I don’t understand it.
Without any hesitation, he shook his head and refused, making up a reason casually, "I'm sorry, I quit drinking."
"It's a pity..." Baker Larcent didn't bother him and turned around to the car, "Goodbye."
Looking at the car going away, Murphy looked calm. Among the three professionals, at least two of them will not pay attention to "Fruit Hard Candy".
He said nothing that he would attract a glass peep. He had no objection to comrades, but he lacked any interest in gays.
Indeed, if you follow some potential game rules in Hollywood, the road will be smoother, but that doesn't mean he wants to sell himself.
Standing alone, Murphy turned his head and looked back. On the steps at the entrance of the theater, Paul Wilson and Bill Roses were standing there, probably because he didn't hear Baker Larcent's words, and his face was a little curious.
Not far behind them, there was a middle-aged man looking here. He was standing here just after he came out.
The screening of "Hard Fruit Candy" ended, and it was a bit colder than Murphy's estimate. The fantasy of countless distribution companies crying and competing for the situation did not appear. It was just that Jones Butler and Baker Larcent expressed their interest rationally, and the latter might have given up on this film because of his rejection.
Shaking his head vigorously, Murphy sighed. The road to Hollywood was far more difficult than expected.
But no matter how difficult the road is, it cannot scare him or her determination to climb up. He must break out his own world in this extremely realistic and complex circle.
Now is just the beginning!
Turning around, Murphy strode back to the theater door, and just stepped onto the steps, the middle-aged man behind Bill Rossis and Paul Wilson suddenly came over and came directly in front of him.
"Hello..." said the middle-aged man politely, "I want to ask, are you the director of "Hard Fruit Candy"?"
"Yes," Murphy looked at him, as if he had seen him in a theater before, and vaguely remembered that he had changed seats several times, and changed from the last row to his row, and asked, "Who are you?"
"My name is Tony Gusman." As he spoke, the middle-aged man stretched out his right hand, "from Fox searchlight."
Murphy reached out and grabbed it, "Hello, Mr. Guzman, I'm glad to know you."
This is his true words. The other party is obviously a professional film viewer and buyer. He has not accepted the invitation. After watching the video, he took the initiative to come to him, which shows that he is at least interested in "Fruit Hard Candy".
"Hello, Mr. Guzman." Bill Roses on the other side came over and introduced himself, "Bill Roses, Murphy's agent, is from caa."
Hearing the name behind, Tony Guzman looked at Bill Roses seriously, shook hands and said hello.
I have to say that the name of caa is indeed very reputable.
"Two..." Tony Gusman asked directly about his doubts, "Who is the producer or investor of the film?"
"The video was made by my Stanton Studio." Murphy knew the purpose of his question, "It all comes from my personal investment, and the copyright is all in the hands of Stanton Studio."
Tony Gusman nodded, "So that, director Stanton, I'm a little interested in this film, and I may need to take my colleagues to watch it later."
"No problem." Murphy took out his business card and handed it over, "Welcome anytime."
After taking the business card, Tony Guzman put it away, he gave Murphy another business card. This time the purpose has been achieved and he will no longer stay.
"I have to go to another event," he said goodbye, "I hope we have a chance to cooperate."
Murphy shook hands with him and said goodbye, "I also hope to have the opportunity to work with Fox Searchlight."
Chapter completed!