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"Do you have any plans after filming?" Mary asked
"Maybe but if you want me to audition for movies I can make some time " Rowan said
"Well there are few auditions that I want you to try, one of which is the second make lean in Michael Bay's Armageddon it would be good for you to try and act in commerical films." Mary stated
"Sure, I don't really have any problems with the auditions." Rowan said
They chatted for another minute then cut the call as Rowan was being called by someone.
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By mid-August, Rowan had almost no parts.
It's neither too early nor too late to exit.
Rowan was a killer in the dungeon, but in the script he was still the sniper who was killed by one shot.
Being killed by artillery fire, this ending is quite decent, and a lot of extra budget was spent on it.
Spielberg originally admired Rowan's cool sniper style and added a lot of scenes for him.
Later, when Rowan had nothing to do, he would practice shooting and won the first prize in an amateur sniper competition. Spielberg admired him even more.
You can save a lot of money on publicity, it's a good deal!
The big director was happy to make Rowan's ending more tragic, to make female fans cry, and also to use it as promotionaI material when the time comes.
The "Saving Private Ryan" crew is now aware of Rowan's expertise.
It's a pity about Rowan that Spielberg and others don't have rich enough imagination.
He designed a move in which he was sent flying by an air cannon, did three and a half flips in the air, and then fell to the ground, but it was rejected.
Another ending was designed in which the character was blasted into pieces by saturation firepower, but it was also rejected.
Regret~
Being killed by a single cannon doesn't fit me as a top sniper. It would take at least the firepower of a brigade to kill him.
If England played more gun games, it would be possible to become more famous.
But then again, it's good enough that he can still participate in the competition now.
Rowan heard that England would launch a comprehensive gun ban campaign by the end of the year.
The Conservative government has passed the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997, but Rowan reads in the newspapers that public outcry is still growing, and they might even close down clubs and shooting competitions. By then, he might only be able to go to Jersey and Northern Ireland to play.
The determination is quite strong. The government has encouraged people to hand in their weapons and provided compensation. It has purchased 162,000 guns and 700 tons of ammunition from the public, spending a total of 200 million US dollars.
The reason why he knew this so clearly was that when Rowan arrived in England to shoot the final scene, he saw the crew secretly importing a lot of goods.
The sealed box cannot be said to be exactly the same as the official display box published in the newspaper, but it can be said that there is no difference.
What is the network of world-famous directors? (Tactical retreat)
Rowan was amazed at how well the Jewish crew saved money.
Compared with Spielberg, his netizen James Wan is too immature and only knows how to talk about things theoretically.
Since there were no additional scenes, Rowan stayed for a few more days before leaving the crew.
Half day shopping in London.
Bought some gifts, including a few copies of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for female friends
When he was buying the book, he happened to come across a signing event for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
A female author in her early thirties signed with a smile and interacted with young readers from time to time.
Looking at the poster of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", perhaps because there were not many people in the queue, Rowan was led into the queue by some strange force.
"There is still some time" Rowan mumbled
Since the arrangement has been made, Rowan thought he might as we II talk to the author named 'Joanne Rowling' when the time comes, so he didn't let the female assistant do the arrangement for him.
So is it JK Rowling or Joanne Rowling?
The author column is JK Rowling, but the copyright page says Joanne Rowling.
The first part should be a pen name, and the second part should be my real name.
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was recommended to him by a female student he met yesterday.
Published by Bloomsbury on 26 June 1997, only 500 hardback copies were initially printed, 300 of which were distributed to libraries.
Compared with those super-bestselling authors whose first print run was hundreds of thousands of copies, the first print ru n of 500 copies of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" cannot be said to be the least expected flop, but it is only slightly better than a flop. This book cannot be found in ordinary bookstores.
It has only been a month or two since the reprint was made and it can only be bought in major bookstores in London.
At that time, a copy was mailed to him by the female student who had come to a school in England as an exchange student.
After receiving it, he gave it as a return gift and Rowan looked through it.
It's not very deep, just a light read for all ages.
It may not seem as valuable as fantasy masterpieces like "The Lord of the Rings", but after more than half a year in Hollywood, with the guidance of many people and self-study, Rowan can already judge the commercial value of an IP. Moreover he knows how big this series will become in the future.
Still in his opinion, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" has many shortcomings, and the last few chapters are handled hastily, but the merits outweigh the flaws.
The book combines imagination, humor, simplicity, direct style and clever plot structure, and is a combination of fantasy, youth fiction, boarding school stories, coming -of-age novels and other literary genres. It is average in literary quality, but has great commercial potential.
There is a certain overlap in positioning between it and "American Pie", which he created. Both are aimed at the youth genre, but "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is for a few years old to teenagers.
Moreover, the fact that it is suitable for people of all ages means that adults can also read and watch it. In terms of universality, it can be said that it is much more universal than the niche "American Pie".
Rowan had researched the market and knew exactly what this meant.
It can't be said to be a huge hit. After all, with the first print run of 500 copies and the subsequent printing of several thousand copies, there is no sign of it being a bests eller at all.
All I can say is that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone has great potential.
It looks like a series of books. If the subsequent promotion is done well, Rowan feels that it can become a bestseller without Warners help.
Compared with best-sellers, Rowan cares more about the movie adaptation of "Harry Potter".
Since he knew that it would be very promising to make "Harry Potter" into a move.
When it comes to movies for all ages, how can we not think of "Toy Story"?
The total box office of "Toy Story" is over 300 million US dollars, which shows the commercial destructive power of movies suitable for all ages.
Of course, not everyone is Toy Story.
But Harry Potter is much better than Toy Story this IP is going to become a big business for him.
As the business will become a big hit, the spoils of such a small wizard novel would be so great that Rowan would almost drool just by imagining it.
Ten minutes later, Rowan arrived in front of JK Rowling.
Rowan smiled: "Good morning, Ms. Rowling."
JK Rowling was a little surprised by the appearance of the handsome guy in sunglasses in front of her.
It's not that there weren't any adults who came to ask for autographs, but none of them were as handsome as Rowan.
The single mother, who had not seen much of the world, spoke in a lower voice: "Good morning... What's your name?"
"Rowan."