
Hong Kong Entertainment: the King of Kung Fu
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Now. Bruce Lee had just passed away, Li Lianjie was still a primary school student, and Chen Long was still selling fried rice in Australia. Zhao Yazhi is not married yet, Lin Qingxia has just graduated from middle school, and Zhou Huimin is still a little lolita. English songs are still popular on the street, and the first-generation singer Xu Guanjie has not yet put Cantonese songs on the stage. Xu Ke and Xu Anhua have not yet started the new wave of Hong Kong movies! Everything is still gestating and waiting for his development! Group number: 722289285
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Official(73)Scraped 11d ago
The writing is pretty good, but it's so disgusting that women accept every one they see. To be honest, unless the protagonist has the super power of hypnosis and brainwashing, when he is having sex with women, other women will give him countless cuckolds.
I'm very confused about the protagonist's development path
The protagonist has made several movies since his debut, and then he preached the need to continue to innovate, but I would like to ask how the protagonist should innovate in the future? Now that Swordsman is out, is it time to make fantasy movies? But that one is already a special effects film. How do you continue to innovate after filming? Hollywood's development has stagnated in recent years because both the subject matter and the technology have been exhausted. Next, there will be only one holographic movie still incubation. In other words, according to the concept of continuous innovation set by the author himself, the protagonist can only rest on his laurels until the 1990s, and then wait for the release of 3D more than ten years later to innovate, and then it will take an unknown number of years to enter the holographic era.
The tone of the harem was set at the beginning, but it didn't stop at the end, and the protagonist's character became more stable after having a child. For example, Kondo Shinichi pursued Akina Nakamori, Leslie Cheung pursued Akina Nakamori, and they couldn't stop it. They developed hundreds of them, and that's it. This kind of ending is really frustrating later on. In the early stage, I was alone and chased whoever I wanted. Later, when I had children and a wife, all the young girls could only design step by step to let others take the initiative, but they couldn't take the initiative themselves (isn't it bad to be a scumbag? You have to be secretive like a villain) Scum), Leslie Cheung wants to pursue Akina Nakamori, but the protagonist has not stopped her yet. Although it is written in a more realistic way, she is unhappy later on. I don't agree with this kind of frustrated writing. Isn't it good to be as high-spirited as in the early stage? The logic is weaker and it's okay. It's just a novel, not a documentary. Just let it go as soon as you get used to it. You have to let others chase and harass you first, and then the protagonist will do whatever. And there are too many commercial articles later. I am not reading commercial articles of the era, so the entertainment is greatly reduced.
The author writes his own Hong Kong entertainment
The last book I enjoyed reading so much was by Wang Xinjun
The ending is so decisive, I wonder if you will write dozens more chapters! After all, so many people are chasing him. Thanks to the author for his efforts over the past year.
The writing style and other aspects of the harem Hong Kong novel are quite good, but the movie sharing is particularly amateurish. Many Hollywood novels now make it clear that they are always worried about stealing the box office if they need 30 layers. . . The most common tiered system in Hollywood is movie theaters. The theater plus film tax is about 50 points. For example, if a box office of 10 million is taken, the distribution company will cut back 5 million, which is the money of the distribution company and the protagonist company. The distribution company will pay about 5 to 15 points for domestic movies in the United States, depending on the company's lineup, and about 12 to 20 points for European and some English-speaking countries. For example, Asian movies basically have 20 to 25 points due to the high risks. Hollywood and Wall Street even have blackmails on Wall Street. . . There is still one distribution fee that needs to be borne by oneself, so here they can do the accounting at will. Harry Potter's final chapter lost 1 billion at the box office because of the publicity expenses. I am convinced by 30 layers at any time. Except for the big-hit movies, Hollywood's basic box office is very good. It mainly sells TV stations to play video tapes. Since I am developing Hollywood, I will read No. 13 Entertainment Novels and nothing else but see how other people write about the share.
The author's writing is okay, although it's a bit bloated, but it's not a time travel in vain.
But I'm speechless about your operations team. I once said it was politically sensitive. How could it be so sensitive? Then they deleted it and gave me a warning. I was teasing the protagonist just now, and then they deleted it and told me to ban me. I accepted it. This is the first time I encountered this kind of problem in your book. Please take a good look at it. Your operation team has the ability to delete other people's comments. The more I think about it, the more angry I am. I am reading a book and encountering such an annoying thing.
Brother, please take it easy when you adopt a daughter. Will your kidneys be better in this way?
The novel is not bad, at least it is in line with my taste. I would like to give the author a small suggestion. It is inevitable to open a harem in this kind of novel, but don't accept them all. Don't accept them all. You can play all the way, but only those few are really included. You can also appropriately emphasize the descriptions of the heroines. I feel that there is too little written now. I hope the author can work hard and don't be a eunuch!
Studying Zhang Zongchang here, I don't know how many concubines there are. Those women in Hong Kong and Taiwan don't have a fuel-efficient lamp. If Yang Ye really has one, he will wait to open a hat shopping mall.
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Official(73)Scraped 11d ago
The writing is pretty good, but it's so disgusting that women accept every one they see. To be honest, unless the protagonist has the super power of hypnosis and brainwashing, when he is having sex with women, other women will give him countless cuckolds.
I'm very confused about the protagonist's development path
The protagonist has made several movies since his debut, and then he preached the need to continue to innovate, but I would like to ask how the protagonist should innovate in the future? Now that Swordsman is out, is it time to make fantasy movies? But that one is already a special effects film. How do you continue to innovate after filming? Hollywood's development has stagnated in recent years because both the subject matter and the technology have been exhausted. Next, there will be only one holographic movie still incubation. In other words, according to the concept of continuous innovation set by the author himself, the protagonist can only rest on his laurels until the 1990s, and then wait for the release of 3D more than ten years later to innovate, and then it will take an unknown number of years to enter the holographic era.
The tone of the harem was set at the beginning, but it didn't stop at the end, and the protagonist's character became more stable after having a child. For example, Kondo Shinichi pursued Akina Nakamori, Leslie Cheung pursued Akina Nakamori, and they couldn't stop it. They developed hundreds of them, and that's it. This kind of ending is really frustrating later on. In the early stage, I was alone and chased whoever I wanted. Later, when I had children and a wife, all the young girls could only design step by step to let others take the initiative, but they couldn't take the initiative themselves (isn't it bad to be a scumbag? You have to be secretive like a villain) Scum), Leslie Cheung wants to pursue Akina Nakamori, but the protagonist has not stopped her yet. Although it is written in a more realistic way, she is unhappy later on. I don't agree with this kind of frustrated writing. Isn't it good to be as high-spirited as in the early stage? The logic is weaker and it's okay. It's just a novel, not a documentary. Just let it go as soon as you get used to it. You have to let others chase and harass you first, and then the protagonist will do whatever. And there are too many commercial articles later. I am not reading commercial articles of the era, so the entertainment is greatly reduced.
The author writes his own Hong Kong entertainment
The last book I enjoyed reading so much was by Wang Xinjun
The ending is so decisive, I wonder if you will write dozens more chapters! After all, so many people are chasing him. Thanks to the author for his efforts over the past year.
The writing style and other aspects of the harem Hong Kong novel are quite good, but the movie sharing is particularly amateurish. Many Hollywood novels now make it clear that they are always worried about stealing the box office if they need 30 layers. . . The most common tiered system in Hollywood is movie theaters. The theater plus film tax is about 50 points. For example, if a box office of 10 million is taken, the distribution company will cut back 5 million, which is the money of the distribution company and the protagonist company. The distribution company will pay about 5 to 15 points for domestic movies in the United States, depending on the company's lineup, and about 12 to 20 points for European and some English-speaking countries. For example, Asian movies basically have 20 to 25 points due to the high risks. Hollywood and Wall Street even have blackmails on Wall Street. . . There is still one distribution fee that needs to be borne by oneself, so here they can do the accounting at will. Harry Potter's final chapter lost 1 billion at the box office because of the publicity expenses. I am convinced by 30 layers at any time. Except for the big-hit movies, Hollywood's basic box office is very good. It mainly sells TV stations to play video tapes. Since I am developing Hollywood, I will read No. 13 Entertainment Novels and nothing else but see how other people write about the share.
The author's writing is okay, although it's a bit bloated, but it's not a time travel in vain.
But I'm speechless about your operations team. I once said it was politically sensitive. How could it be so sensitive? Then they deleted it and gave me a warning. I was teasing the protagonist just now, and then they deleted it and told me to ban me. I accepted it. This is the first time I encountered this kind of problem in your book. Please take a good look at it. Your operation team has the ability to delete other people's comments. The more I think about it, the more angry I am. I am reading a book and encountering such an annoying thing.
Brother, please take it easy when you adopt a daughter. Will your kidneys be better in this way?
The novel is not bad, at least it is in line with my taste. I would like to give the author a small suggestion. It is inevitable to open a harem in this kind of novel, but don't accept them all. Don't accept them all. You can play all the way, but only those few are really included. You can also appropriately emphasize the descriptions of the heroines. I feel that there is too little written now. I hope the author can work hard and don't be a eunuch!
Studying Zhang Zongchang here, I don't know how many concubines there are. Those women in Hong Kong and Taiwan don't have a fuel-efficient lamp. If Yang Ye really has one, he will wait to open a hat shopping mall.
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Rating: 8/10 (completed) * Career is not single Yang Ye integrated supercomputing and traveled to Hong Kong in 1973. As we all know, the earlier the timeline, the greater the room for manipulation. Yang Ye plunged into the entertainment industry and had endless fun. It's a low start and a high start. When I read it the second time, I found that the beginning was indeed not interesting, and it was still attractive enough. In addition, the first movie was slightly controversial, but fortunately it was non-toxic, and the level continued to improve steadily. It is worth noting that the protagonist's character is not pretentious or procrastinating, and the timeline advances very quickly. So far, there is no problem in giving a good review.




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