Chapter 59 60. Plunge (Please read it, today is very important)
Sweetwater Manor, located on the edge of Park City, is more like a resort than a hotel.
There are all single-family villas here, similar to those for rent in Sanya. If a family comes here, they can live here as their own home.
Eric soaked in the indoor hot spring, completely isolated from the severe cold outside, and the misty environment was full of enjoyment.
Suddenly, his expression tightened and he frowned, then relaxed after a moment.
Splash A few seconds later, a woman emerged from the hot spring. Chloë Sevigny shook her hair and licked the white from the corners of her mouth.
"Did you enjoy my service?"
Eric pinched her chin: "You can be in the top three!"
Lying on the sofa watching TV, Chloë Sevigny was cooking in the kitchen. The only thing that made Eric depressed was that there was no computer in the villa.
But the news probably hasn't broken out yet, so the bullet will fly for a while, so there's no need to rush.
After randomly pressing the remote control a few times, the screen switched to NBC TV, and the familiar six-member group instantly came into view.
When he encountered troubles or was bored, Eric always liked to watch "Friends". Every time he saw the six-member group, he couldn't help laughing out loud, just like seeing Stephen Chow.
The eleventh episode of the fourth season is being replayed on TV, which is also the origin of Monica Seven's famous scene.
In the picture, Chandler is seeking help from Rachel and Monica because he is not confident in his abilities.
Off screen, Chloë Sevigny came over with a plate: "Try the pie I made, my friends all said it's delicious."
"Oh? You're watching Friends. Looks like we have a new common hobby."
He hooked his finger, motioning for Chloë Sevigny to sit next to him, and they both stared at the TV screen.
Monica took out a drawing board and said, "There are seven sensitive areas on a woman's body."
Chandler looked shocked: "Seven?"
Monica handed the drawing board to her future husband, who was shocked again: "This counts as well?"
"Of course, it's quite important. Sorry, I got it the wrong way around!"
Rachel took the opportunity to expose her XP: "Actually, it's not bad to hold it the wrong way around."
Noticing that both their eyes were on him, he gave an awkward smile.
"First, you need a 1."
"Then 123."
"Next, attack 5."
"Don't let 6 go."
"We need to use a combination of 347, 254, 156, 56, and then 47."
The more Monica spoke, the more strange her expression became.
"Final crazy attack 7."
"Seven!"
"Seven!"
"Seven!"
"Seven!"
"Seven!"
"Seven!"
"Seven!"
Outside the TV, a plate fell to the floor with a clatter, and Chloë Sevigny rolled her eyes and shouted, "Seven! Seven! Seven! Seven! Seven! Seven!"
Half an hour later, she collapsed on the sofa, murmured with regret: "You spilled my pie, which was the food I cooked carefully."
Eric patted her buttocks: "Haven't I compensated you? You got a more nutritious and delicious meal."
At three o'clock in the afternoon, Eric woke up from bed. Chloë Sevigny had already left. She still had to promote the movie, but she would come back after it was over. At least during the ten days of the Sundance Film Festival, she was reluctant to leave.
He took out his cell phone and called Elena.
As soon as the beep sounded, the other party picked up the call instantly.
"Eric Cooper, my little darling, I was just about to call you. What kind of magic did you use? Hasbro's stock has started to fall again, and now the decline has exceeded 7%. Hahahaha."
"Didn't I tell you to pay attention to entertainment news? I was interviewed this morning and it seems that the influence has spread."
"By the way, I don't have a computer here, and it's not convenient for me to go out. Can you help me see what the paparazzi reported?"
After the call was hung up, a large number of MMS messages were sent.
The New York Times: "Eric Cooper Appears at Sundance Film Festival to Respond to 'Transformers' Controversy."
Eric nodded. It was a very standard title, nothing sensational. But when he continued reading, his face darkened.
Chicago Sun-Times: "A boring game by a rich second-generation kid who will ruin Transformers."
The latest novel is published first on Liu9shuba!
Los Angeles Times: "700 million box office boast, a kid who wanted to be a great director."
ABC Online: "The future of Transformers is uncertain, and fans' expectations will ultimately be dashed!"
CBS Entertainment News: "Genius director or spoiled brat? Eric Cooper is determined to direct Transformers."
In addition, there are many unknown gossip tabloids that fully utilize their imagination to report content that is even more out of the ordinary.
"The power struggle at the new MGM, who holds the reins of the lion?"
"Family Infighting, a glimpse into MGM's internal struggles through Transformers, who is the winner?"
"Insider sources revealed that MGM's management was in disarray and signs of disintegration were emerging."
Eric was amused and speechless at the same time as he looked at the nonsensical titles.
Although the muddier the water, the greater the impact on the market, I'm afraid I'll have to bear the blame for a while.
Before Eric finished reading, Elena called again.
"Little guy, what did you say? These media have slandered you so badly!"
Eric sneered: "Satisfied?"
Elena giggled non-stop: "Are you angry? Then come to New York, I will serve you comfortably."
"Haha. Are you serving someone? I was almost broken by your sitting!"
"Hehe. I'm not worried about not having a next time. Of course I'm going to eat you up completely. When you come next time, I'll make it up to you."
"How to compensate?"
"Keep it a secret. A woman should always maintain a hint of mystery, understand? Otherwise, you won't feel itchy."
After hanging up the phone, Eric continued watching TV. "Band of Brothers" was playing on HBO. David Schwimmer in the picture was roaring ferociously. It was hard to imagine that this was Ross in "Friends".
David's acting skills are undoubtedly the best among the six, but unfortunately, after the end of "Friends", he gradually became invisible in Hollywood.
Several of the movies didn't receive much response and the new drama also had dismal ratings, which is usually the fate of actors in hit dramas.
After a drama has been on the air for ten or eight years, the characters have been established and the audience will think of Ross when they see you. Except for George Clooney, no one else has successfully transformed himself.
As he watched the TV series, Eric's thoughts turned to HBO itself.
It is not yet the dominant player that occupies half of the subscriptions in the United States, and it does not have many competitive dramas under its umbrella, but it is really willing to spend money, as can be seen from the $120 million investment in "Band of Brothers".
"As for HBO, maybe it would be a good idea to sell The Walking Dead to them. AMC definitely can't compete with them in spending money!"
Chandler really passed away. It's hard for old friends to get together again. Sigh...
(End of this chapter)