Chapter 067: Drawing 300 Perfect-Grade Smart Pills
Chapter 067: Drawing 300 Perfect-Grade Smart Pills
Su Nan stayed on set of "A Man Should Be Self-Reliant" for a few hours. When he left, Rosamund Kwan also finished her work and left with him.
They prioritized filming her scenes.
However, many scenes are different, and setting up and moving them takes time.
If there are no strict requirements for the set, filming the scenes of other characters after filming Sister Guan's scenes would be a good way to avoid wasting time.
As the car drove home, Rosamund Kwan laughed and said, "When we went to Hollywood in September..."
"You visited the set of (Batman Returns), when are you going next time?"
In the early 90s, CGI blockbusters and blue screen studio productions were used.
Besides Jurassic Park, which is unavoidable, there are also major projects like Batman (released in 1992), Astro Blasters, and Meteor Shower.
This is a famous blockbuster, but some ordinary, unsuccessful CGI and blue screen shooting crews also made it.
Su Nan laughed and said, "It depends on the time. Ah Hong's (divine calculation) will be launched soon. I should bring someone with me when I go to study alone."
Sister Guan was speechless, but this was a good thing, at least it proved that she or Ah Hong still had charm.
Nan Ge's hobbies and interests haven't changed either; instead of them going to put out the fire, there are plenty of other women who are looking for opportunities to rise in status.
She's been on the bus for over a year, and she's far from getting tired of it.
Rosamund Kwan changed the subject again, "(The Banquet) is almost finished with post-production. Go back and give Ah Hong a good scolding, so she won't get jealous and cause trouble again."
Filming for this charity movie began at the end of August, and Su Nan casually made a cameo appearance alongside Rosamund Kwan.
The film was shot very quickly, but the post-production took much longer.
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Time flies like water, and half a year has passed in the blink of an eye.
May 2, 1992, was already early summer, and the Cannes International Film Festival was about to open.
A piece of good news is that the Mi version of Warriors has been selected for the main competition at Cannes!
In the afternoon, Su Nan took a car to a filming location for "Swordsman II".
He hugged Rosamund Kwan, who ran to greet him, and laughed, "How did the filming go?"
The original (Invincible East) should have finished filming around the Spring Festival, with post-production completed after the holiday and then released in June.
This marked the beginning of a new era for Brigitte Lin's cross-dressing and martial arts-themed short film universe.
In this version of the story, Rosamund Kwan's film contract is most important for the Chinese version of "Dynasty Warriors".
Even if Lao Xu and Cheng Xiaodong are willing to wait, Wu Shuang might be able to boost Dongfang Bubai's box office if it's released first.
In just six months, the box office revenue for films such as (Kung Fu Hustle) was sold, and then for (Click), (Never Ending), and (What Women Want) was settled.
This includes the step-by-step transfer and remittance of proceeds from the sale of ports.
The revenue from these films and television shows alone in southern Jiangsu Province reached over ten million US dollars.
After all, Kung Fu Hustle grossed over HK$5000 million at the box office, and Golden Harvest's share of the box office revenue wasn't low.
The combined value of the island and South Korea's ports sold was $170 million, while Taiwan's sales amounted to $128 million.
Including the sales to Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand, the total settlement amounted to five or six million US dollars.
Other films were basically sold to Taiwan for over $50 each, and were also sold to Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Sunan invested heavily in acquiring Microsoft and Oracle.
Currently, he holds 1.5% of Microsoft's shares and 3% of Oracle's shares.
Oracle has also emerged from its slump and is now aiming for a market capitalization of three to four billion US dollars.
Of course, the more important part of Su Nan's itinerary was to go to the United States to learn about special effects production.
He spent half of those six months in the Hollywood area, with few bodyguards, and he also encountered some unexpected incidents.
However, he has taken gene-enhancing drugs and possesses the fighting power of a (kung fu) version of Tai Chi.
He can handle all kinds of troubles and disputes without any pressure.
In early May, the 5th-century remake (Limitless) had already been released and taken off the screens.
The US box office was $4700 million, and the Europa box office was over $3600 million, which is equivalent to HK$6.5 million in the US and Europe.
Even if it wasn't a tenfold profit, they made a fortune in the 20th century, earning profits from videotapes in addition to box office revenue.
What confused Su Nan even more was that during the peak of the Mi version (Never Ending), he received a lottery hint and drew 300 perfect-grade smart pills.
Yes, in the Hong Kong version, he occasionally oversaw the director's work on set, setting the tone for the film, including the editing and music.
When the film was released, the credits displayed by Hung Kin-po also indicated that the two were co-directors, and that he wrote the script and provided the funding.
The Hong Kong version of the game didn't include a prize draw notification, but the US version did?
The tone of the American version is the same as the Hong Kong version, similar to Infernal Affairs and Infernal Affairs.
The main theme remains the same, except the Xiaomi version has more colored lenses and profanity.
This kind of massive giveaway and lottery left Sunan speechless.
So after "The Untold Story" grossed HK$33 million at the Hong Kong box office, 20th Century Fox paid another US$1 million for the remake rights.
Finally, Su Nan discussed selling the remake for $150 million, and if the Mi version grossed over 1 million, he would receive another $150 million bonus.
The box office of over $2 million in Europe and America will give Su Nan a bonus of $300 million.
This led to (Women's Hearts) being sold from Taiwan to Taiwan, and the port sales fees of Korean stars in Malaysia and Thailand are now catching up with (Kung Fu).
The rice version (Women's Heart) is still in production and filming.
Su Nan and Lao Hong and others are waiting for the results of the US version of Cannes.
They then promoted and distributed the Chinese version (Dynasty Warriors) for its release.
The year 1992 was known as the "Year of Stephen Chow" in Hong Kong cinema, with five of the top ten highest-grossing films of the year starring Stephen Chow.
Of course, it's still early. Of Stephen Chow's five films that grossed 30 to 40 million at the box office, only one has been released (All's Well, Ends Well).
However, most people in the film industry know that this year's biggest box office hit is "Project Gutenberg".
That was a duet between Wan Ziliang and Liang Jiahui.
In April 1991, Golden Harvest and Jackie Chan went to buy the script for "Speed".
It was also planned to be released in the summer of 92, with similar release dates in the United States and Hong Kong.
The US distribution of Golden Harvest is a collaboration with New Line, but East Asia and Southeast Asia are Golden Harvest and Jackie Chan's core markets.
Stephen Chow's popularity never really took off.
Su Nan is here to visit Sister Guan on set. Besides spending time with Hollywood film crews, he hasn't stopped creating.
Besides finishing the scripts for (The Matrix Reloaded), (Monsters, Inc. 2), and (Kung Fu Panda 2), I also have other creative projects.
Rosamund Kwan linked arms with him as they walked into the film set. "The production is quite good. I worked hard for several months on (Project Gutenberg) and barely managed to make it passable."
"Filming the new drama went quite smoothly, and the hard work and reflection over the past few months were worthwhile."
"By the way, after that fan guy, Lau, brought Ah Yan to the film set, he started pursuing Yuen Kit Ying in private. It cracked me up."
"Starting last November, Ah Xin called you at least three times in the middle of the night to ask you to drink."
"If you had just agreed to her once, she would have been someone else's girlfriend by now."
Su Nan shook his head. "No matter how chaotic the world is, there has to be some bottom line."
Li Jiaxin's public identity is still that of Da Liu's girlfriend, and Su Nan, who is currently dating her, has no interest in her at all.
Of course, even if they broke up, he didn't have any particular thoughts and seriously refused invitations to drink in the middle of the night.
After more than two years of hard work and overcoming all obstacles, Su Nan's net worth is still less than one hundred million US dollars.
It's far from the era of letting loose and having a carefree time.
As I walked into the film set, I was greeted by people calling out "Brother Nan" and "Director Su" everywhere I went.
In the past six months, the influence of southern Jiangsu has grown significantly both within and outside the industry, and its prestige has risen several levels.
When Cheng Xiaodong, along with Brigitte Lin, Li Jiaxin, Jet Li, and others, were greeted.
After a few simple pleasantries, Lao Cheng exclaimed in surprise, "Su Sheng, Cannes is about to open, aren't you going?"
The American version of Su Nan only provided the script, but this is still Cannes!
In the past, Cannes would occasionally award the Best Screenplay trophy, but the process was sporadic and unstable.
I don't know if the class of '92 will be included.
Everyone understood what Lao Cheng meant. Even in 2002, Cannes was still a top-tier city, let alone in 1992.
It wasn't until the 20s that its reputation became extremely poor.
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