
China Entertainment Special Effects Started in 1997
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A down-and-out young actor returns to 1997, owns a super computer that can produce cool special effects, and decides to pursue a career in Hollywood special effects blockbusters...
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Official(45)Scraped 3d ago
Give the director 40% of the foreign box office share? The author's IQ is worrisome. I can't give him a negative score. I'll give him one.
Special effects released in 1997
The special effects were rushed out in 1997. The novel script was produced in the early stage, and the company arranged it. It would not be so awkward to write a few chapters of information. Goldfinger could just create a movie out of nothing. The loophole is that the people in the company (the first 10 pictures only have two people, the protagonist and the female artist) just don't arrange it.
It's okay, nothing poisonous. But it doesn't feel any better, it's too peaceful. I can only read it quickly, and I have no desire to read the paid chapters😜.
What should I say? It's not enough to divide the work among the big ones, so the company also needs to divide it up? Brother, the readers of the novel are all very independent. The substitute is a pig's trotters because they want to feel good. If you give money everywhere, the readers will be very unhappy.
Why is Yang Mi everywhere? When people say they want to be in your drama, you give it to them without having to pay for it?
Starting from writing about your sister in Hong Kong films, don't you know that Hong Kong filmmakers bully mainlanders? ? ? Too bad writing
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Reading novels in the same genre is just to pass the life of a social beast, there is no need to be serious😘😘😘
Updates are too slow. History does not need to be explained so clearly. Directly box office.
Lao Liu is indeed the number one heroine in Chinese entertainment. I can't figure it out. There are so many actresses in China Entertainment who are more beautiful and pure than her. Why is she always the number one heroine?
. . . I'm afraid the author doesn't know what it means for foreign monks to recite sutras easily. In 1997, Hong Kong directors should not be too popular on the mainland. I don't even know what the point of setting the protagonist to be a pure Hong Konger. I thought it was for status benefits. As a result, the total investment in making a movie was 80 million, with the main character spending 65,000 and special effects included. Even the decision-making authority had to be discussed with China Film.
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Community(0)
Official(45)Scraped 3d ago
Give the director 40% of the foreign box office share? The author's IQ is worrisome. I can't give him a negative score. I'll give him one.
Special effects released in 1997
The special effects were rushed out in 1997. The novel script was produced in the early stage, and the company arranged it. It would not be so awkward to write a few chapters of information. Goldfinger could just create a movie out of nothing. The loophole is that the people in the company (the first 10 pictures only have two people, the protagonist and the female artist) just don't arrange it.
It's okay, nothing poisonous. But it doesn't feel any better, it's too peaceful. I can only read it quickly, and I have no desire to read the paid chapters😜.
What should I say? It's not enough to divide the work among the big ones, so the company also needs to divide it up? Brother, the readers of the novel are all very independent. The substitute is a pig's trotters because they want to feel good. If you give money everywhere, the readers will be very unhappy.
Why is Yang Mi everywhere? When people say they want to be in your drama, you give it to them without having to pay for it?
Starting from writing about your sister in Hong Kong films, don't you know that Hong Kong filmmakers bully mainlanders? ? ? Too bad writing
. . . . . . . .
Reading novels in the same genre is just to pass the life of a social beast, there is no need to be serious😘😘😘
Updates are too slow. History does not need to be explained so clearly. Directly box office.
Lao Liu is indeed the number one heroine in Chinese entertainment. I can't figure it out. There are so many actresses in China Entertainment who are more beautiful and pure than her. Why is she always the number one heroine?
. . . I'm afraid the author doesn't know what it means for foreign monks to recite sutras easily. In 1997, Hong Kong directors should not be too popular on the mainland. I don't even know what the point of setting the protagonist to be a pure Hong Konger. I thought it was for status benefits. As a result, the total investment in making a movie was 80 million, with the main character spending 65,000 and special effects included. Even the decision-making authority had to be discussed with China Film.









