Chapter 258 Excitement
The Foot Gang and the Face Gang did not have any further contact that night and each left in a car.

When Martin returned to his home in the Coty community, Blake came to greet him as soon as he entered the door, took his coat and hung it on the hanger.

She deliberately fanned it in front of her nose and said, "What a strong perfume smell."

Martin said roughly: "Leo, Old Jack, asked Wes Craven and I to go to the Night Club to discuss something."

Blake looked calm and asked casually, "Strip club?"

Martin told some of the facts at the club: "I was preparing a new project, and a British director handed me some information. Leo had starred in his movie before, so I asked Leo about the details."

He went to pour a glass of water, took a sip, and then said, "Wes Craven is very experienced. Just a few suggestions can help me avoid some detours."

"I'm glad you can go home." Blake suddenly came over and asked, "You've had a hard time, haven't you?"

Martin thought she was talking about work: "Fortunately, compared to planning a wanted warrant..."

He stopped before he finished speaking.

Because Blake squatted down, pulled out his belt, and exclaimed: "Sure enough, it's hard to endure it."

What else can Martin say? Idols must satisfy the demands of their female fans!
In Blake's eyes, Martin is God's most perfect masterpiece, and every part of it is a top-notch work of art.

I’m afraid of it falling if I hold it in my hand, and I’m afraid of it melting if I put it in my mouth, so I can only put it in my stomach.

The next morning, after breakfast, Blake began to pack his luggage.

"Work is so annoying. We just got together." She complained while picking up clothes: "That author in New York is crazy. He insisted on seeing with his own eyes whether I am suitable or not."

Martin comforted him, "Youth is the best time to develop your career. When we are old and want to find opportunities, no one will hire us."

Blake listened to Martin's words, packed up her clothes, and then packed her cosmetics.

Most of the things in Martin's master bedroom's dressing room and jewelry collection room belong to Blake.

Male stars need a lot of things, but they are far less than female stars.

Blake put on the Cartier watch Martin gave him and said, "The female author said the work was based on her real experience, but I've read her experience. She was just an ordinary person when she was young, and she later moved to the Upper East Side."

Hearing this, Martin asked, "What's the name of the work she wrote?"

Blake responded, "It's called Gossip Girl. It's basically about a bitch on the Upper East Side and the bitches that surround her."

Martin took her makeup bag and patted her perky butt: "Behave yourself when you get there, and don't act like a spoiled brat. If you can't get it, I'll punish you when you come back."

Blake was like a little girl, she became wet after being wronged, came over and licked the male god, and asked: "How are you going to deal with me?"

Seeing that there was still time, Martin decided to demonstrate it himself so that she would realize the seriousness of the problem.

We must use the big stick to educate!

An hour later, Martin personally drove Blake to the airport to meet Ernie Lively.

Blake was very obedient and even sat in the passenger seat, taking the opportunity to take a nap to replenish his mental and physical energy.

Martin met Ernie in front of the international airport terminal.

The old father is very concerned about his daughter's career. He just acquired the copyright of a script last month, persuaded Warner Bros. to give the green light, and then rushed to New York to buy the film and television adaptation rights of another novel.

Martin shook Ernie's hand and said, "I wish you a safe trip."

Ernie suddenly said, "When I get back from New York, we'll talk."

Martin didn't understand what he meant, and said calmly, "No problem."

Blake came over and kissed him, then followed his father into the security checkpoint.

Martin drove out of the airport, but before he reached Burbank, he received a call from Julie.

"I just saw the news online. You went to the airport to see Blake off." Julie asked very seriously, "You didn't break up, did you?"

Martin replied unhappily: "We have a good relationship, of course we haven't broken up."

Julie was excited: "Come to the hotel, the old place!"

Martin thought to himself, it’s really not easy to take a vacation.

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In a hotel near the Kodak Theater, three big stars of the Foot Gang, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, all dressed in formal suits, ready to attend the North American premiere of "The Walking Dead" released by Weinstein Pictures.

This romantic thriller starring Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen will be released widely in North America this weekend.

Harvey Weinstein tried every possible means to obtain the film distribution rights, so naturally he wanted to make a fortune.

Compared to the award-winning films he has directed in the past, "Off the Track" has a stronger commercial flavor.

To promote the film, he had Brad Pitt attend the premiere of a movie starring Aniston and arranged for them to walk the red carpet very close to each other.

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were also brought in by Javier to cheer him on.

In the lounge, Harvey was waiting to depart.

Damon came in from outside, sat opposite him, and asked, "Can your movie win the box office championship this week?"

Harvey sat back on the sofa with a big belly protruding: "Maybe there is hope, so I used Pitt and Aniston to create a topic."

He could roughly guess what Damon, a relatively dull guy, was thinking: "I know you don't like Martin Davis, but it's not easy to deal with Martin. He is now a profit-making machine for Pacific Pictures and Warner Bros."

Matt Damon does dislike Martin, but it's not to the point where they would fight to the death over a role.

Harvey added: "It's normal for Hollywood to have ups and downs. When his momentum starts to fall, we won't be the only ones who want to kick him off the cliff."

Damon suddenly looked outside and saw Peter doing his modeling.

That afternoon, when Pitt walked onto the red carpet for the premiere of "The Departed", the scene was boiling.

Pitt showed up at Aniston's premiere!
Aniston, who was being interviewed in the media area, suddenly had a dark face. She hurried into the theater and found her agent Steve.

"Why didn't the crew, producers, and distributors say hello to me? Do they respect me?" When a star reaches Jennifer Aniston's level, she already has considerable capital.

She fumed, "Why did they let that piece of trash, that piece of scum, show up at the premiere?"

The agent could only console her by saying, "I don't know either. They didn't inform me. Maybe they did it out of good intentions to create a news story to attract viewers."

Aniston was almost furious: "Go tell them not to let that bastard get within five meters of me, otherwise I will leave immediately and call a press conference."

Maybe because "Friends" has been too smooth sailing in the past ten years, her temperament and personality are gentler than those of Jolie.

The experiences of the past six months or so have made Aniston gradually realize that in Hollywood, gentleness is definitely not a good quality and will only lead to bullying.

She was also adjusting: "Steve, ask who invited him."

The agent doesn't want to do it.

Aniston stared at him coldly.

Steve could only make a phone call, and after asking clearly, he said, "Harvey invited him."

Aniston began to make a venomous statement: "If there are any role offers from Dimension or Weinstein Pictures in the future, you must reject them all, no matter what the project or role is!"

There are many people in this circle who do not cooperate with the Weinstein brothers, and she directly blacklisted them.

Steve saw that she was angry and it was difficult to persuade her, so he changed the subject: "You asked me to find out about Martin's news, and I got some information."

Aniston was furious and asked directly: "Martin Davis and Jolie are having an affair?"

Steve nodded. "That should be it. I asked the Wanted crew. He saw Martin and Julie on the same trailer more than once. The trailer was shaking violently. It couldn't be anything else except that."

He had a bad feeling: "Jane, what are you going to do?"

Aniston said coldly: "Some people are not hurt, but they are jumping out to make trouble. I am really hurt, why can't I protect myself?"

Steve was afraid that she would be impulsive, so he persuaded her again: "If there is anything, you must tell me and we can discuss it together."

Aniston responded and asked, "Anything else from Martin Davis?"

"Then there are movies. Wanted, which premiered last week, was a big hit," Steve remembered. "By the way, a friend of mine at WMA mentioned that Martin Davis is promoting a new film project based on Alan Green's novel Dark Domain."

Aniston took note and specifically said, "Please have someone find me a copy."

Steve asked, "Are you interested in Martin's project?"

Aniston said: "I am only interested in success. Friends is over and it is impossible to come back. Do I want to retire early?"

Steve's most valuable client is Aniston, and he certainly doesn't want her to retire early. Although she has a net worth of over 100 million, she is no longer among the agents who receive commissions.

He said: "Martin Davis has had several successful films in a row and his upward momentum is very strong. It is better to work with him than with those arty people."

Aniston generally stars in films for a reduced fee, for example, the film "The Pursuit" had a total investment of only $2200 million, and Aniston's salary was only $500 million.

Of course, for the billionaire who earns over 2000 a year from the dividends from "Friends", these are nothing.

Aniston controlled her temper and said, "Please pay more attention to Martin. If you can get the script, please send it to me first."

Steve said, "I'll find someone to help."

Today, Brad Pitt walked on the red carpet for the premiere of "The Devil Wears Prada", which severely stimulated Aniston. The pain that Aniston had deliberately put behind her and waited for time to slowly fade away resurfaced in her mind.

It was not until Steve had communicated with the film's distributor that Aniston entered the screening room to attend the premiere.

(End of this chapter)

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