Chapter 169: Dazzling wife


? "There is always first come first, then come first! Tony Koch, you are too unruly!"
Just getting closer, Ronan heard someone accusing Tony: "Constantin Pictures is talking about cooperation with Samuel Hadida and Paul Anderson. Do you want to grab customers from Constantine Pictures? ?"
This man spoke German, and Pujaka-Chopra couldn't understand it, so he leaned in Ronan's ear and asked in a low voice, "What is he talking about? It seems to be accusing your friend?"
Because the old Mrs. Anderson is of German origin, Ronan can basically understand German, but he didn't explain it to Payaka Chopra.
He knew the person who accused Tony Koch. The short Lahm that he met when he came to Germany last year remembered that he was from TMG at that time. How did he switch to Constantine Pictures now? Did you quit?
Tony Koch saw Ronan, did not say hello, and said to Ram: "Have you Constantine Pictures signed with them? No signing, equal opportunities."
Ram sneered and looked at the two people next to him.
The two of them faced Ronan's side. Ronan didn't pay much attention before, and now he took a closer look. They were a man with long hair in his thirties and a man with glasses in his fifties.
The latter is an unfamiliar face, the former seems a bit familiar, but can't remember it for a while.
Ronando glanced at the man, he felt more familiar, and subconsciously searched in his memory.
"Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hadida." Lahm has been in charge of contacting these two people after he moved to Constantine Pictures last year: "The CEO of the company, Mr. Bernard Isinger, attaches great importance to this cooperation. It is also preparing to raise the largest investment ever made by Constantine Pictures."
The long-haired man and the man wearing glasses looked at each other, and they were obviously satisfied with Constantine's attention.
After all, this is Germany, and almost no film company can easily open a budget of more than tens of millions of dollars.
Although Ram is very angry, he has always been very calm: "Two, Koch Pictures is a shell film company only established last year!"
He emphasized the "empty shell" and said: "Its main business is to assist foreign film companies in fighting for German film tax rebates. He has no experience in film shooting and production. Even the film tax rebate business has only been done once!"
Hearing this, the man with glasses asked immediately: "Mr. Koch, is that true?"
Tony Koch could not deny it, but could only say: "Yes."
Ram immediately answered, "Cooperating with such a film company will not help you at all. What you need is a film company with experience and ability..."
Tony Koch has no choice but to look at Ronan.
He has been in contact with these two people before, and he hasn't said that he wants to cooperate for a long time. The most important thing is the lack of confidence. He came directly tonight, even ignoring the people from Constantine Pictures, because of strong support behind him.
The others also looked at Ronan at this time.
The long-haired man and the man with glasses saw that they were strange faces, and they all swept away, and their eyes fell on Payaka Chopra.
A woman with a beautiful face has a body.
This strange man is so happy!
Ram also saw Ronan, vaguely feeling a little familiar, as if he had seen him somewhere, but his eyes turned to Payaka Chopra unconsciously.
Beautiful women can always attract men's attention.
Puyaka-Chopra lifted her chin subconsciously, and when she saw the eyes turned to this side, she suddenly felt that this high-end occasion was nothing great.
Ronan patted Payaka Chopra's hand. Payaka Chopra was stunned for a while, and then he woke up and quickly released the hand holding Ronan's arm.
"Tony." Ronan took two steps forward, walked into the small circle, and said, "These are your friends? Don't you introduce them?"
Who is this man? Ram frowned and looked carefree. He seemed to be a vulgar Yankee?
Seeing Ronan, Tony Koch is inexplicably emboldened, and first introduces the man wearing glasses: "This is Samuel Hadida, a producer from Morocco."
Ronan shook hands with him and greeted him. The Moroccan film industry is not well-developed, but it is an important overseas filming location for Hollywood, and there is the famous Molywood.
There are many filmmakers from Morocco in Europe and even Hollywood.
Tony Koch then introduced the long-haired young man: "This is Paul Anderson, a director from England."
Ronan also shook hands and greeted him. He was familiar. Hearing Tony Koch's introduction, the memory of not knowing where he was hiding in his brain was also awakened. Finally, he remembered who this person was.
In the previous life, there were two well-known Paul Anderson directors, one was an American literary film director, and the other was a British commercial film director.
It is the latter of course that can impress him.
This Paul Anderson is undoubtedly that dazzling wife!
Speaking of, Hollywood has two directors of the genre of dazzling wives and demons, and the other seems to be still an assistant to Roland Emmerich.
"Director Anderson." Ronan said specifically: "I've seen "King of Fighters" directed by you, a very good movie."
Thinking of who Paul Anderson is, he naturally knows what Tony Koch is talking about.
It's nothing more than the series of my wife fighting zombies.
Tony Koch did not introduce Ram, Ronan took the initiative to shake hands with Ram: "Hello, Mr. Ram, we meet again."
"Hello." Ram can't remember who this is, and continue the topic just now: "Mr. Hadida, Director Anderson, there is no need to waste time on a shell company like Koch Pictures, Constance. Ding is the strongest in the German film industry."
Ronan waited for him to finish, and then said politely: "I'm Ronan Anderson, I am very happy to meet some of you."
Paul Anderson remembers hearing the name: "Ronan Anderson of Shahai Entertainment?"
Ronan nodded slightly, and then said to Ram: "Koch Pictures is indeed a shell company, but Tony is just a bridge for me. What really wants to work with Director Anderson and Mr. Hadida is me and my film. the company."
He looked at Paul Anderson and Samuel Hadida, and said, "Two of you, Sandsea Entertainment is very interested in the project you have."
"Sand Sea Entertainment?" Samuel Hadida asked, "Sand Sea Entertainment that produced "Human Removal Project" and "Death Is Coming".
Ronan smiled: "Exactly."
Ram's face changed in an instant, and he said, "Constantine Pictures has raised $10 million in investment for the two!"
Ronan didn't seem to hear what he said, and asked: "I want to confirm again, is the project in your hands adapted from the Japanese Capcom's "Resident Evil" game?"
Samuel Hadida said, "Yes."
Ronan gave Tony Koch a color. The two cooperated as early as last year at the Saint Denis Film Festival, and there was a certain tacit understanding.
Tony Koch said lightly: "We have already prepared 20 million US dollars!"
Ronan went on to say: "As far as I know, Constantine Pictures can only distribute films in Germany. If it is out of Germany, it needs to find another company to distribute. And my company, which integrates production and distribution, can not only distribute films in North America. Movies can also be released in most regions outside North America. The two worked with Tony and I, so there is no need to worry about the issue of release after the film is produced."
This is a typical commercial project. It must be shot in theaters. Paul Anderson and Samuel Hadida would never want to see the film in his hands.
This time it was Ram's turn to say nothing.
Ronan continued: "Sandsea Entertainment is a Hollywood company, and North America is the largest movie market today. Director Anderson, you have worked with Hollywood on "King of Fighting". You must know the exclusivity of the North American market. An adaptation of a Japanese game Will the German films of Germany be rejected in North America? This is directly related to the future development of the two."
He spread his hand and said, "You and Shahai Entertainment will have no difficulties in this aspect at all."
Paul Anderson looked at Samuel Hadida, and Samuel Hadida said: "I got the game copyright of "Resident Evil" as early as 1997, and I have been looking for investment to adapt the game to a movie..."
Having said that, he sighed long.
Ronan understands what he means, and it is indeed difficult to describe the game adaptation of the movie.
There are too few successful examples of this type. In most cases, whoever touches and ends up, and even the broad-based games of Yamaguchi Mountain, and adapted movies are all hitting the street, let the glass directly cut off, and even use the ugly auction props. Take pictures and recover costs as much as possible.
"Resident Evil" and "Tomb Raider" can be regarded as successful examples of game adaptation movies.
Ronan paid attention to these two projects as early as more than a year ago. As Samuel Hadida said, Capcom sold the film rights of "Resident Evil" as early as 1997. The film rights of "Tomb Raider" was also sold in 1998.
Ronan did not expect to encounter the project "Resident Evil" in Germany.
If you encounter it, of course you can't let it go easily. Although this series is full of scolding later, the benefits are real. As for word of mouth, just look at it.
"We have looked for a lot of companies to seek cooperation, but haven't got the funds~EbookFREE.me~Samuel Hadida is still saying: "I finally came to Germany. "
Paul Anderson said: "Too many people are not optimistic about movie adaptations of games."
Ronan said: "I believe in the director's ability of Anderson, "The King of Fighting" is a very successful game adaptation film."
Ram looked at Ronan, then at Samuel Hadida, and found that he couldn't speak.
Ronan invited: "Mr. Hadida, Director Anderson, this is not the place to talk, why don't we talk in another place?"
"Wait..." Ram wanted to stop.
Paul Anderson and Samuel Hadida didn't seem to hear him, and quickly reached an agreement, saying: "Let's talk about it somewhere else, it's a bit messy here."
Ronan made a please gesture.
Tony Koch glanced at Ram before leaving and said, "You ignore the appeal of Hollywood."
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