[US Entertainment] Actor

Chapter 160 Oscar Night

After the best actor award was awarded, the results of the best director award were announced later.This year's Oscars took great pains to win attention. The presenter of the Best Director Award actually invited three famous directors, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas. When he stood on the stage, the final result of the Best Director Award was already doomed. Martin Scorsese finally won his first Oscar in his life, and the four directors of the 80s finally achieved a fit at the Oscars.

Martin Scorsese couldn't be more excited. The director said thank you repeatedly on the stage, more than a dozen thank you in a row. It seems that only thank you can express his happy mood.The director who has worked hard in Hollywood for half a century has finally reaped the glory he deserves, a heavy statuette.

When Martin Scorsese walked off the stage, Ebert couldn't help but stand up and gave the director a big hug: "Congratulations, Martin."

Leonardo also came forward from the other side of the aisle and hugged Martin Scorsese hard.

The best picture result has yet to be announced, but at least for now, the crew of "The Departed" is the biggest winner.

Facts have proved that good luck can continue continuously."The Departed", which just won the best actor and best director awards, finally won the best picture. Martin Scorsese, who has never been favored by the Oscars, finally used his own strength to gain the Academy's award. Favor!

Although this is not the best year, Martin Scorsese has already changed from a young man with a movie dream to an old man, and it has been 26 years since he was nominated for an Oscar last time.Although "The Departed" is not his best movie, the excitement of "Raging Bull" and "Goodfellas" has been talked about by movie fans so far, but at least at this moment, with the trophy in hand, he enjoys the attention and glory of the audience .

The 79th Academy Awards Ceremony ended with the great victory of "The Departed", holding the four most important awards of Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Director and Best Picture in hand. Among the films nominated for Best Picture, only "The Queen" and "Little Miss Sunshine" won a Best Actress and a Best Supporting Actor respectively, and the other films came almost empty-handed.

Ebert also attended the dinner hosted by "Vanity Fair" magazine after the Oscars. He took a thick stack of business cards and handed them back to Lynn. As the best actor winner, he naturally received the most attention during the dinner. At the time of the nomination, Ebert was able to push back on the dinner party. After all, the double blow of spirit and body was really hard to bear.

The big names who appeared at the dinner included Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and others, and the new generation of movie stars included Anne Hathaway, Emily Brontë, James McAvoy and others, Ebert also met many acquaintances at this year's Oscars, Mr. Giorgio Armani, Toby, Kate Winslet, I have to say, the event after "Vanity Fair" hosted the Oscars The dinner is really a bargain deal. Celebrities get to know people and get job opportunities through the dinner. "Vanity Fair" magazine has countless resources and media attention. Regal hopes to take this opportunity to break into Hollywood, and "Vanity Fair" can also get a lot of benefits from it.

It is no wonder that "Vogue" has been expanding its influence by hosting MetGala. For fashion magazines, the lack of exposure means death, and being closely connected with Hollywood is one of the best ways to maintain exposure.

"Congratulations, Ebert, you deserve it."

Walking towards us is the editor-in-chief of "Vanity Fair" Graydon Carter. Since he joined "Vanity Fair" in 1991, he has injected vitality and vitality into the magazine. Become the most valuable magazine in the United States.

"Thank you, Mr. Carter."

Graydon Carter waved his hand: "This is the first time I saw you on the night after the Oscars, the statuette, a perfect masterpiece, its lines are not so beautiful from a sculptural point of view, but it symbolizes A desire, a force that can turn Hollywood upside down."

Graydon Carter's tone was very literary, and Ebert didn't know how to answer the conversation. He just stood aside and smiled slightly, without opening his mouth.

Soon, after the lengthy opening remarks, Graydon Carter finally expressed his intention: "Vanity Fair wants to shoot a special issue of powerful men in Hollywood, and I hope you can participate in it."

Ebert pondered for a while, then smiled and said, "Of course there is no problem, but may I ask, why me? I don't think I meet the requirements of powerful people, you know, I am young, inexperienced, and only know how to act ..."

"You completely underestimate yourself." Graydon Carter said slowly: "I think you haven't fully realized the true value of a statuette, and you will gradually understand. Also, the people invited in this issue are also Not all of them are on the same level as the film company bosses, we also value a person's potential, and among young actors, you Albert Dawson is the first."

"Mr. Carter, it is my honor to be praised by you."

After Graydon Carter left, Leonardo leaned over with a glass of red wine: "What a bad night, I would rather lie on the bed and sleep soundly than waste time on boring gossip topics. Graydon What is Carter looking for you for, and also to shoot that feature?"

Ebert nodded and snatched the red wine from his hand: "You've had a cold these days, so you should drink less. Graydon Carter is looking for you too?"

"Well. This is the style of "Vanity Fair". Graydon Carter likes to gather people from various circles together to shoot a feature. To be more fashionable, this is called cross-border, but the content that readers see is very grand, but The filming process is actually very boring, celebrities, bigwigs, politicians sit together and talk about power, oh, a boring topic.” Leonardo smiled and looked at Ebert, “You should be grateful for your statuette, Without it, Graydon Carter would never have thought to invite you, imagine if tonight's statuette was taken by someone else, the media would have deep sympathy for you and classify you as the poor wretch who was nominated three times and didn't win ranks, but now, they'll say-"

Leonardo's voice paused for a moment, then changed into the tone of a tenor singer: "Let me recall, now you are the youngest Oscar winner in film history, the first actor born in the 80s, and the only actor under the age of 30 actor... If the media has enough patience, they can count for three days and three nights without stopping, just to praise you with the most disgusting words. And don't underestimate these so-called names, if you don't intend to let You can live happily ever after with these titles if your film career takes off."

Ebert glanced at him quietly: "Really?"

"Of course!" Leonardo gently stroked the Oscar trophy, "It's a perfect touch, but unfortunately I haven't had a chance to touch it except for presenting awards to people. You are really lucky. But I must say, Everything I just said is the truth, dear Ebert, you have achieved a goal that most people would never achieve in their lifetime, why don't you stop for a while and give your defeated opponent a chance to breathe?"

"The defeated general, you mean yourself?"

"It's only temporary." Leonardo handed the statuette to Ebert, "Since you have already won the trophy, it is meaningless for me to compete with you, so I decided to compete with you than quantity."

"Then it's even more impossible for me to give up and take my film career further."

Leonardo rolled his eyes at him: "So I must warn you, Albert Dawson, you'd better keep your eyes open when you are filming, if you find that the filming process of a certain film is different from my If the movie overlaps, you better not take it."

"Okay." Ebert pulled him to sit on the sofa beside him, "I think I finally understand what you mean, you are afraid of me because you are worried that if I am here, your chance may be deprived. Still Yes, this is a naked overlord clause, shouldn't you give me some compensation when you ask me?"

"What compensation?" Leonardo asked subconsciously. The next second, he met Ebert's smiling eyes. Suddenly, he immediately understood what Ebert meant. Man, he glared at Ebert viciously. If eyes could kill, Ebert must have been killed thousands of times. However, his threat had no effect on Ebert, and the other party's smile became brighter instead. Some.

Suddenly, Leonardo's mind flashed, he stared at Ebert's face for a while, and said in a low voice: "Dear Ebert, it's 10 o'clock in the evening, and you haven't rested since morning. For 1 minute, the mood went up and down, nervous and excited, are you sure you still have the strength to do some unnecessary things?"

Ebert frowned: "It seems that I haven't done enough. My dear Leo has doubts about my ability." With good intentions: "It's okay, you'll know when you do it, the only thing I'm worried about now is that you might be fucked and cry by me."

"Go away, Albert Dawson, you bastard!"

Ebert spread his hands, showing an innocent expression.

The conversation between the two had just ended when there was a sound of short footsteps not far away. Ebert and Leonardo raised their heads at the same time, and saw Tobey Maguire walking towards them with a mess of hair.

"Long time no see, Ebert."

Ebert gave him a high-five: "Toby, I found that after you became a father, you care less and less about your own image."

"Because I want the world to know that I'm a real man."

"So... you weren't a man before today?" Leonardo, who had suffered from Ebert, finally found his confidence in Toby, and he was very relieved.

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