Best Movie Star

Chapter 89

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"It's not appropriate to replace directly," Eric Polk explained. "Tom Hardy has a formal contract with the crew."

As one of the producers of a crew, he considers far more than a director. There is a contract between the two parties, and the crew does not need to pay a liquidated damages for such a small actor.

David Frankel immediately understood Eric Polk's subtext, thought for a moment and said, "This actor has a big problem with his mentality, he doesn't know how to adjust himself, and the shooting plan is very tight. Wasting time on the role."

"Well..." Although this is an actor introduced by the Central Academy of Drama in London, Eric Polk doesn't care at all, "Don't dismiss it, you are looking at discretion, just a small role."

"That's good." David Frankel called the assistant director and cameraman, and ordered, "Adjust the shooting plan. Tom Hardy's orderly role, all close-ups are canceled."

"What about close-ups?" the photographer asked.

All NG problems are in the close-up.

David Frankel, who already had a case, said, "Turn to his back, over his shoulder, and give Matthew Horner's character a close-up close-up."

He looked at the cameraman and the assistant director and asked, "Are you okay?"

The two said at the same time, "No problem."

Instead of wasting time like before, it's better to make adjustments.

"Go and prepare." David Frankel waved to the two of them first, and then said to Eric Polk, "The prototype of the orderly character died in a car accident, and I don't think this character needs to appear in other places. The scene was caught, all the original scenes were canceled, and the character died in a car accident in the next scene."

Eric Polk thought about it and said, "You shoot this scene first, and I'll report the situation to Hanks truthfully."

David - Frankel nodded slightly, "You call Hanks as soon as possible, once again this kind of actor, I will go crazy!"

The two exchanged a few more words, and decided that Tom Hardy's mentality was too bad and his self-regulation ability was amateur, and it was not worth the crew to continue to spend time on him, especially as an optional orderly role.

As for the Central Academy of Drama in London who introduced him, Eric Polk and David Frankel didn't care, and were even a little annoyed that they had introduced such an unreliable actor!

Filming soon resumed.

Matthew could see that the crew had adjusted the camera position, and it seemed that the camera was more conducive to filming him.

But he didn't think about it too much, and he was still as focused as before, doing his best to complete his work.

Tom Hardy was a little worried at the beginning, but the shooting went very smoothly. The director didn't stop until the nasty guy on the opposite side left with something.

He was in his early twenties, and he didn't notice anything unusual. He heard the director call that the filming was over. He immediately put on his clothes, walked over to the actress, and whispered, "Do you have time at night? I'll go near the hotel tonight. The Crone Bar..."

The blonde actress smiled at him, but said nothing.

Tom Hardy understood and was about to go to the dressing room to prepare for the next shooting when he got dressed, but heard the shout of the assistant director.

"The shooting plan is temporarily adjusted!" The assistant director's voice was quite high, "The next one is canceled, and I will go to the open-air studio to shoot the street scenes in advance!"

"My show has been cancelled?" Tom Hardy was stunned. "What's going on?"

He quickly found the assistant director and asked, "When will the next scene be filmed?"

"It's not a change!" The assistant director glanced at him and said directly, "It's a cancellation, the next play is canceled!"

"What?" Tom Hardy couldn't understand. "Why?"

The assistant director said impatiently,

"The director and the producer's decision, how do I know why?"

Tom Hardy's good mood about the pretty girl was gone, and he said, "But..."

"It's nothing but." The assistant director was too lazy to continue explaining, "I still have work to do."

After saying that, he left.

Tom Hardy stood there and looked around. The actress who took the scene had already left, and the annoying actor on the opposite side had disappeared. The rest of the crew were busy packing up their things and moving to shoot. It seemed that he was the only one in the crew. One is an idler.

"I just called Hanks."

Out of the studio, Eric Polk said to David Frankel, "Hanks said it's such an optional little role, let's make up our minds."

David Frankel nodded, "Or just follow my suggestion?"

"Okay!" Eric Polk didn't intend to spend too much energy on such trivial matters at all, "You make up your mind."

The total length of footage shot in each episode of the crew is basically more than five times that of a TV series integrated film. For such a dispensable small role, it doesn't matter to reduce the number of scenes.

In Eric Polk's view, this is just a small role for Matthew Horner.

Even he couldn't understand, what capital does such a small actor have to face an actor far more important than him with an arrogant and disdainful look during the shooting?

Eric Polk saw it very clearly, Tom Hardy was young and energetic, and probably ignored by most people, and this attitude even continued into the shooting.

He shook his head, this kind of actor is still too young, and it is impossible to really succeed without going through seven or eight years of training.

Also a young actor, Matthew Horner is much more mature and smarter than him.

"The gap between people is really big." Eric Polk muttered, "The people recommended by these British guys are too unreliable, but Helen Herman is trustworthy."

In the street set section of the open-air studio, Matthew is standing in front of a street-side step with silver trays and utensils on the steps behind him, next to a Chicago typewriter.

The crew is still setting up cameras and adjusting sets, and will not be shooting for a while.

Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy approached, both wearing U.S. military uniforms, apparently to act as passers-by while filming.

"The actress who was playing just now..." Michael Fassbender seemed to be suffocating in this mostly men's crew, "Matthew, what do you think?"

"It's okay." Matthew thought for a while, "It's pretty pretty, with a great figure!"

Michael Fassbender patted James McAvoy on the shoulder, "Look, James, I'll say there's something wrong with your aesthetics!"

James McAvoy pouted in disdain.

Matthew patted James McAvoy on the other shoulder and said deliberately, "In James' eyes, Michael is the most beautiful."

"Go to hell you!"

Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy gave Matthew the middle finger at the same time.

"He wants to fuck that girl," James McAvoy said, pointing to Michael Fassbender.

Michael - Fassbender did not mean to deny, "Is there a more beautiful woman than her in the crew?"

"No!" Matthew answered with great certainty.

This crew is poisonous. From the actors to the people behind the scenes, there are not many women at all.

"However, Michael," Matthew reminded. "After the shooting of the last one, I heard that Tom Hardy asked her out and said to meet at the Crone bar tonight..."

"He?" Michael Fassbender folded his arms. "This bastard..."

James McAvoy took over, "It's so unfair, and the girl was preempted!" He seemed a little angry, "Michael participated in the whole training, but there were not many frontal shots, that Tom Hardy didn't participate in the training, But there are so many features in one episode, isn't it a good family?"

Michael Fassbender shrugged. "That's the reality."

Matthew quite agrees with Michael Fassbender's point of view, Michael Fassbender is the descendant of the chef, and Tom Hardy, according to James McAvoy, came from an acting family, and the two are inherently huge. difference.

However, the advantages of family background do exist objectively, but they cannot guarantee smooth sailing.

"Tell you the good news." Matthew smiled and said to the two of them. "I heard from the assistant director that all the scenes of Tom Hardy were canceled except for the scene where Tom Hardy died in a car accident."

Michael Fassbender asked, "Really?"

Matthew is very sure, "Of course it's true, I personally heard what the assistant director said!"

"Is there such a good thing?" James McAvoy's face was full of schadenfreude, his eyes quickly rolled twice, and said, "Didn't Tom Hardy ask someone to go to the bar? How about we join in the fun at night? "

"Okay!" Michael Fassbender agreed without thinking, "I'll go!"

The two of them looked at Matthew together. Matthew thought about it and said, "As long as the crew doesn't work overtime at night, I'll go too."

"That `s a deal!"

The two guys quickly left when the assistant director started arranging the background characters to be in place.

Later, director David Frankel came over and explained a few words to Matthew, and the shooting began.

The scene here needs to be well timed. Captain Ronald Spears, played by Ma Jiao, took the collected silverware and other valuable trophies and was about to mail them back to China. .

From the script, the scene is dangerous to a certain extent, but the risk is very small when shooting. The speed of the jeep is very slow, and the high-speed movement is the camera installed on the slide rail. Matthew can easily escape.

As we all know, cinema is an art of deception.

However, Matthew did not master the balance of his hands during the shooting, and let the silverware on the tray fall to the ground twice in a row. This shot was only taken until the third shot.

There was no footage of Matthew, and the crew didn't work overtime at night. Matthew took off his makeup and went back to the hotel, changed into looser clothes, and went to the Crone Bar early with James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. .

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