Chapter 010 Changes in the script
Simon didn't feel that a girl in the crowd around him was watching him silently. Hearing Janet's words, he just smiled and said, "What, are you planning to stay there for a while?"
Janet nodded sincerely: "Yes, if I can be like you, I can live here for a few years."
Catherine also came back to her senses at this time. In addition to being surprised, she once again became strongly curious about Simon's past. However, after hearing Janet's words, the woman glared at her friend in warning: "Jenny, don't do this again."
Things are just kidding.”
Janet felt the rare seriousness in Catherine's words. She immediately shrank her neck, took her arm and shook her arm flatteringly, and as expected she stopped talking.
Simon calmed down his rapid heartbeat after concentrating on playing. He noticed Janet's little movement, smiled, handed the guitar in his arms to Catherine in front of him and said, "Can you hold it for me?"
Catherine reached out to take it, still a little confused, but Simon already knelt down and started sorting the coins in the piano box in front of him.
Wanting to step forward to help and feel the guitar in her hands, Catherine had to stand and carefully hold the guitar in her arms.
Janet looked at the guitar in front of her, stretched out her hand, and was opened by Catherine. She pouted dissatisfiedly, and then squatted down to help Simon sort out the coins. She also twisted a 5-cent coin to criticize a certain guy for being too stingy.
Quickly sorting out all the coins in the piano case, even excluding the hundred-dollar bill Janet just received, there were more than 260 US dollars, far more than Simon expected.
Asking Janet to hold a small pile of coins, Simon stuffed the banknotes into his jeans pocket, took the guitar from Catherine, carefully packed it in the case, put it on his shoulder, looked at the woman and said, "Then, let's go have dinner.
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"Okay," Catherine did not hesitate this time, nodded with a smile, and proactively suggested: "There is a good Mexican restaurant nearby."
"It shouldn't be a problem if you walk over there, right?"
"Of course, just to the north."
"Oh, how are you going to go back later?"
"My car is in the parking lot over there."
"What a coincidence. Mine is also over there. I just borrowed the hotel owner's car. He's a very nice guy."
"The guitar is also borrowed?"
"yes."
Janet stood there, staring blankly at the man and woman who were about to walk away side by side. She lowered her head and looked at the coin she was still holding in her hand. What's going on?
Have you just been forgotten?
Thinking of this, Janet suddenly became angry and yelled in the street with a hoarse little voice: "Simon Westeros, if you dare to take another step, I will throw away this pile of things!"
The eyes of many people on the pedestrian street were attracted again.
Simon and Catherine also turned around and looked at the angry Janet. Simon quickly returned and said: "Sorry, Janet, now, I'll get it."
Janet threw all the coins in her hand into Simon's hand with a clatter, and glared at Catherine with some grievance.
Both of them were a little embarrassed. Catherine stepped forward to hold Janet's arm, Simon put the coins in his pocket, and then the three of them walked back to the north.
Looking at Janet who was deliberately separated between the two of them, Simon had no choice but to find something to say and said: "So, Catherine, you just said that Janet's studio is here, what studio?"
"An art studio," Catherine replied, "Jenny is a painter. When you have money in the future, you can buy her paintings."
"Oh, definitely."
"I won't sell it to you, you little bastard."
"I'll pay a high price."
"Not for sale!"
"Double."
"Nonsence!"
"Haha," Catherine chuckled. Seeing her friend staring at her again, she quickly said to Simon: "Jenny is also very good. She actually graduated from Columbia Business School. Buffett also attended Columbia Business School. Simon, Buffett, you
Do you know?"
Simon nodded and said: "Of course."
Catherine continued: "That year, Buffett returned to Columbia University to give a speech. Jenny argued with Buffett in the auditorium. If the dean of the business school had not smoothed things over, Jenny almost made the other party unable to step down."
"It's really amazing," Simon smiled and continued to ask, "Then why did you become a painter again?"
This time, Catherine just glanced at her best friend and smiled without explaining.
Seeing Simon looking at her curiously, Janet simply rolled her eyes.
Chatting casually, the three of them came to a nearby Mexican restaurant. Although Simon had several hundred dollars in his pocket, the two women only ordered a set menu of $25. However, Simon still obeyed Jenny's 'wishes' and used
For her $100, she ordered a pretty good bottle of red wine.
After dinner, Simon also left the motel's contact information with Catherine before parting ways with the two girls.
After paying the dinner bill, Simon still had more than a hundred dollars left in his hand, which was enough to cover the salary payment at the convenience store next week, so he gave up the idea of continuing to waste time on part-time jobs.
After solving his small financial troubles, Simon finally settled down in Los Angeles.
Once days seem to stay the same, they tend to fly by quickly.
In the blink of an eye, it was already the third week since Simon arrived in Los Angeles, and it was July.
After work, Simon basically maintained a phone call with Jonathan Friedman twice a week. The agent did not hide from him his idea of making "The Butterfly Effect" into a packaged project.
Last Wednesday, Simon rushed to the WMA headquarters at the invitation of Jonathan Friedman and chatted for more than half an hour with Brian De Palma, the film director his agent was interested in.
Brian De Palma became famous in "Carrie" in the 1970s, but Simon knew that he was also the director of Tom Cruise's first "Mission: Impossible" ten years later. He can be said to be the most famous regular actor in Hollywood.
One of the directors Aoki.
Therefore, although Brian De Palma taking over "The Butterfly Effect" will to a certain extent obscure the light of the script itself, Simon is also happy to see the results considering the role of this well-known director's participation in promoting the entire project.
Initially everything seemed to be going very smoothly.
However, when he had a phone call with his agent two days ago, the other party told him that something had changed.
Friedman's original idea was to use all of his own artists, but after the "Butterfly Effect" script spread within the company, some other WMA executives also had ideas for the project.
The agent did not explain too clearly this time. Simon could not figure out the joints, but he also understood that he would definitely have to continue to wait patiently for a while. As a newcomer who had just debuted, he naturally had no way to have any impact on the internal game of WMA.
, at this time, I can only be a chess piece obediently.
On the other hand, after getting through the small threshold of being strapped for money in the first week, Simon only kept the job at the convenience store and started some other plans of his own.
It’s another ordinary Thursday afternoon, but tomorrow is July 4th, the Fourth of July, the Fourth of July, and then the entire weekend. Therefore, many people have already fallen into the holiday atmosphere in advance, and the number of customers in convenience stores has increased significantly.
few.
"So, how was today?"
Standing behind the checkout counter, Simon saw Courteney Cox coming over with a bunch of snacks, helping the girl check out and saying hello casually.
Less than a week after working in the convenience store, Simon discovered that Courteney Cox happened to live nearby and often shopped in this store. Courteney Cox also found this very interesting, and every time
Every time I came to buy something, I would make a point of chatting with Simon, and the two of them became familiar with each other unconsciously.
However, Courteney was obviously in a very bad mood today.
Upon hearing Simon's greeting, Courteney, who had a somewhat gloomy expression, said angrily: "I just received a notice of failed audition. What do you think will happen?"
Simon smiled and said: "There is no need to be so discouraged. If you are in such good conditions, you will definitely have more opportunities. Speaking of which, I am preparing an experimental film recently. How about you be the heroine?"
"Experimental film?" Courteney glanced at Simon's shop assistant uniform and teased: "Let's not talk about whether you can make movies. First of all, do you have money?"
"When Joe sells my script, I'll probably have money," Simon said, packing Courtney's snacks and saying, "Total 19 dollars and 75 cents."
Courteney handed over two 10-dollar bills and said with a bit of venom: "You've been here for weeks and there's been no movement. When Joe sells your script, maybe I'll be Michelle Fey
You are such a big star. You can't even pay a fraction of my salary for one script."
Simon gave Courteney some change and said, "Michelle Pfeiffer shouldn't be expensive, right? However, she is indeed a very tasteful woman. Maybe I can date her if I have the opportunity in the future."
Courteney weighed a few coins in her hand, rolled her eyes at Simon, and said, "It's so rare that you haven't changed the wrong money while you were daydreaming."
After hitting Simon so mercilessly, Courteney's mood obviously improved a lot. Before leaving, she said goodbye with dignity, then picked up the bag and left the convenience store.
Simon threw the receipt that Courteney had pulled down into the trash can next to him. Seeing that there were no customers behind him, he was about to sit down and rest for a while when the fat body of convenience store owner Roger Griffin came over and lay down.
Next to the cashier, he said: "Hey, boy, it's such a bad idea to use an excuse like filming a movie to pick up girls. If I had asked her out directly, I would have been worried for you for so many days."
Simon didn't answer this middle-aged fat man who was definitely evil-hearted but not courageous. Instead, he said: "I'm not making excuses. Speaking of which, Roger, can you let me take some shots in your store?"
"Sure," Roger Griffin was still very straightforward and straightforward: "As long as you pay."
"Of course I won't use it in vain," Simon said with a smile: "However, I have to explain one thing first, this is a robbery scene."
Roger saw that Simon didn't look like he was joking at all. He narrowed his eyes and looked at him, and quickly said: "It's okay, but you have to replace the store with a temporary new sign during the filming, and there can't be too much in the camera.
Specific address information."
The movie I remember took several weeks to convince a supermarket to cooperate in filming the robbery scene.
Simon didn't expect that his turn would go smoothly, so he immediately nodded, raised his hand towards Roger and said, "Then it's settled."
Although he was just as dissatisfied with Simon's idea of making a movie as Courteney was, the middle-aged fat man still raised his hand to shake his hand and said, "Boy, if you really want to make a movie one day, remember to leave a role for me.
"
Simon didn't do any ink and simply said: "Of course it's no problem."
After chatting with Simon for a few words, Roger walked away leisurely.
Chapter completed!