
China Entertainment Takes the Lead
by Wall Street Takes The Blame
About This Novel
Starting from the Beidian Arts Examination in 2011, I originally wanted to be an actor, but I had to earn capital... The new book "China Entertainment Starts from Proxy Filming" is available for investment!
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Official(62)Scraped 20d ago
Is the heroine of this book written by Liu Yifei? If you have anything to say, I'll get out of the trap as soon as possible. Liu Yifei really made me vomit after watching it.
In all the Huayu novels I read, the male protagonists are both serious and upright. The harem is timid and innocent, and there is a sense of separation. You are a scumbag and you know it all.
She is your mama when she licks her pussy like this. Can people see it when she licks her pussy like this?
The protagonist, Renshe, is so fucked up. He borrows money and refuses to repay it. He is both a fool and a fool, and he doesn't distinguish between public and private affairs. He is also so crazy.
I'm halfway through watching it, and I can't complain.
Zhao Hong's pig teammate company is no longer his, and now capital can completely kick him out. He insists on writing good novels and getting better and better. I originally expected to write five stars, but now... Alas... 1. Zhao Hong was a Cannes actor in his previous life. He taught himself Japanese, but he doesn't know English in this life. Does this mean that book lovers can't practice these points? What logic is this 2. It doesn't matter whether the novel has a harem or not. Everyone is happy to see it, but the character of the protagonist cannot collapse. Unfortunately, this book has collapsed. The protagonist was lustful at first, and now he is bad. There is no need to PUA others when opening a harem. At first, he was stable, but now he is arrogant. Zhao Hong has drifted away. If it were not for the aura of the protagonist, he might have been screwed. 3. Pig Teammates was initially established with only 3 million yuan, and at that time 10 million was invested in the shares. Even if it was a gambling agreement, this accounted for at least 20% of the shares, and it was bought by three companies for 22.5%. This means that nearly half of the company does not belong to Zhao Hong. So the question is, why did he get 0 yuan for starring in Pig Teammates' movies, and why did all the scripts go to Pig Teammates for 0 yuan? This is equivalent to using his own money to contribute to the joint-stock company 4. The TV drama department directly takes 15% of the shares of the pig teammates without being diluted. Does this mean that the protagonist thinks there is more money or that his position is stable? Pig teammates movies, animation, special effects, pig tickets, digital base, etc. These departments plus TV series can make 1.5 Billion a year. Can TV series make 1.5 Billion a year? People in the TV drama department just take all the profits? 5. 15% Of the shares of the TV drama department and 10% of the shares for the executives. Will the executives of other departments be given shares? Including the 42.5% Of the four companies that have invested in the company, it is more than 67.5% Of the shares. The executives of other departments are dividing some shares, which is more than 70%. This is enough capital to kick Zhao Hong out. Why does he want to act in a movie for 0 yuan and give 0 yuan to his teammates for the script copyright? 6. Foreign Pig is supported solely by Zhao Hong alone. The most others can do is help him enrich the script, so why doesn't he invest his own money? Instead, use pig teammates? Billions of net profits every year are given to Pig Teammate Company? Less than 30% of these billions are his, so what does Zhao Hong want? He also lent 60 million to the company from the three immortals 7. Zhao Hong does not need to take the college entrance examination to go to Beijing Film Academy, he only needs to pass the art test. He has not attended a single day of class since entering college, and has not taken a single exam for more than two years. Note that the book clearly states that the protagonists are filming movies during those exam times. The author also emphasizes that the end of the universe is for exams. So I would like to ask, can this school be exempted from all study by relying on connections? I'm really worried about the protagonist's IQ. Even if he doesn't play with capital, shouldn't the absolute controlling stake of Pig Teammate Company be in his own hands? Except for the first investment, which had to be borrowed, for all other investments, if he was not too ambitious and anxious, he could absolutely control the pig teammates. For example, foreign pigs were funded by himself, and the money earned was invested in the pig teammates, diluting other people's shares. TV series, movies, animations, special effects, pig tickets, and digital bases can all set up subsidiaries to correspond to executive stock allotments. It can be completely removed from the subsidiary, which also ensures the absolute control of the head office. Otherwise, as it is now, with 42.5% Of the capital, if the TV drama department is moved, Zhao Hong can be removed as chairman and kicked out of the board of directors. In the end, he will have nothing, and all other departments will set up subsidiaries. The head office will not pay dividends, and the subsidiaries will pay dividends, then Zhao Hong can leave the house. I am really disappointed after reading this novel. This pit is too big. If the author wants Zhao Hong to have absolute control over his pig teammates later on, he will need to take advantage of the book. He will need to take advantage of the 42.5% Of the shares. Otherwise, how can the protagonist redeem the 22.5%? He still doesn't have a penny. Another bug is that Zhao Hong is not an orphan, his family appears
The more I write, the more mentally retarded I become. No wonder I get a low score.
The character of the protagonist is so disgusting. He gets scolded all day long and doesn't know how to have a strong PR. He is selfish. After reading Mao 300, he made so much money and still doesn't know how to enjoy life and doesn't even know how to buy a house. Yesterday, he had to do this and that when he got high. I can't stand it. 88
The protagonist is like a dog, barking a few words but not biting.
The more I write about it, the more I am blown away by it. I can really say anything. I have to say that the author's mentality is a bit distorted.
I can keep reading the first part, but I can't stand it anymore as I go to the end. It's like someone else has written it. Especially when the first film I borrowed money and invested in has not been released yet, two more films have been launched. It's almost like playing house. There are also authors who don't understand the artist's economy at all and just write nonsense. The contracts are signed for twenty years. It's really funny. In reality, if you look at any celebrities who have signed for such a long time, none of them. The longest contract is basically ten years.
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Official(62)Scraped 20d ago
Is the heroine of this book written by Liu Yifei? If you have anything to say, I'll get out of the trap as soon as possible. Liu Yifei really made me vomit after watching it.
In all the Huayu novels I read, the male protagonists are both serious and upright. The harem is timid and innocent, and there is a sense of separation. You are a scumbag and you know it all.
She is your mama when she licks her pussy like this. Can people see it when she licks her pussy like this?
The protagonist, Renshe, is so fucked up. He borrows money and refuses to repay it. He is both a fool and a fool, and he doesn't distinguish between public and private affairs. He is also so crazy.
I'm halfway through watching it, and I can't complain.
Zhao Hong's pig teammate company is no longer his, and now capital can completely kick him out. He insists on writing good novels and getting better and better. I originally expected to write five stars, but now... Alas... 1. Zhao Hong was a Cannes actor in his previous life. He taught himself Japanese, but he doesn't know English in this life. Does this mean that book lovers can't practice these points? What logic is this 2. It doesn't matter whether the novel has a harem or not. Everyone is happy to see it, but the character of the protagonist cannot collapse. Unfortunately, this book has collapsed. The protagonist was lustful at first, and now he is bad. There is no need to PUA others when opening a harem. At first, he was stable, but now he is arrogant. Zhao Hong has drifted away. If it were not for the aura of the protagonist, he might have been screwed. 3. Pig Teammates was initially established with only 3 million yuan, and at that time 10 million was invested in the shares. Even if it was a gambling agreement, this accounted for at least 20% of the shares, and it was bought by three companies for 22.5%. This means that nearly half of the company does not belong to Zhao Hong. So the question is, why did he get 0 yuan for starring in Pig Teammates' movies, and why did all the scripts go to Pig Teammates for 0 yuan? This is equivalent to using his own money to contribute to the joint-stock company 4. The TV drama department directly takes 15% of the shares of the pig teammates without being diluted. Does this mean that the protagonist thinks there is more money or that his position is stable? Pig teammates movies, animation, special effects, pig tickets, digital base, etc. These departments plus TV series can make 1.5 Billion a year. Can TV series make 1.5 Billion a year? People in the TV drama department just take all the profits? 5. 15% Of the shares of the TV drama department and 10% of the shares for the executives. Will the executives of other departments be given shares? Including the 42.5% Of the four companies that have invested in the company, it is more than 67.5% Of the shares. The executives of other departments are dividing some shares, which is more than 70%. This is enough capital to kick Zhao Hong out. Why does he want to act in a movie for 0 yuan and give 0 yuan to his teammates for the script copyright? 6. Foreign Pig is supported solely by Zhao Hong alone. The most others can do is help him enrich the script, so why doesn't he invest his own money? Instead, use pig teammates? Billions of net profits every year are given to Pig Teammate Company? Less than 30% of these billions are his, so what does Zhao Hong want? He also lent 60 million to the company from the three immortals 7. Zhao Hong does not need to take the college entrance examination to go to Beijing Film Academy, he only needs to pass the art test. He has not attended a single day of class since entering college, and has not taken a single exam for more than two years. Note that the book clearly states that the protagonists are filming movies during those exam times. The author also emphasizes that the end of the universe is for exams. So I would like to ask, can this school be exempted from all study by relying on connections? I'm really worried about the protagonist's IQ. Even if he doesn't play with capital, shouldn't the absolute controlling stake of Pig Teammate Company be in his own hands? Except for the first investment, which had to be borrowed, for all other investments, if he was not too ambitious and anxious, he could absolutely control the pig teammates. For example, foreign pigs were funded by himself, and the money earned was invested in the pig teammates, diluting other people's shares. TV series, movies, animations, special effects, pig tickets, and digital bases can all set up subsidiaries to correspond to executive stock allotments. It can be completely removed from the subsidiary, which also ensures the absolute control of the head office. Otherwise, as it is now, with 42.5% Of the capital, if the TV drama department is moved, Zhao Hong can be removed as chairman and kicked out of the board of directors. In the end, he will have nothing, and all other departments will set up subsidiaries. The head office will not pay dividends, and the subsidiaries will pay dividends, then Zhao Hong can leave the house. I am really disappointed after reading this novel. This pit is too big. If the author wants Zhao Hong to have absolute control over his pig teammates later on, he will need to take advantage of the book. He will need to take advantage of the 42.5% Of the shares. Otherwise, how can the protagonist redeem the 22.5%? He still doesn't have a penny. Another bug is that Zhao Hong is not an orphan, his family appears
The more I write, the more mentally retarded I become. No wonder I get a low score.
The character of the protagonist is so disgusting. He gets scolded all day long and doesn't know how to have a strong PR. He is selfish. After reading Mao 300, he made so much money and still doesn't know how to enjoy life and doesn't even know how to buy a house. Yesterday, he had to do this and that when he got high. I can't stand it. 88
The protagonist is like a dog, barking a few words but not biting.
The more I write about it, the more I am blown away by it. I can really say anything. I have to say that the author's mentality is a bit distorted.
I can keep reading the first part, but I can't stand it anymore as I go to the end. It's like someone else has written it. Especially when the first film I borrowed money and invested in has not been released yet, two more films have been launched. It's almost like playing house. There are also authors who don't understand the artist's economy at all and just write nonsense. The contracts are signed for twenty years. It's really funny. In reality, if you look at any celebrities who have signed for such a long time, none of them. The longest contract is basically ten years.













