This director only makes bad movies

Chapter 290 So why did he make the movie so bad?

The press conference fell into silence for a while. It was the first time for everyone to encounter this kind of thing. They had little experience and didn't know what to do.

The representative of Warner Pictures felt that this situation could not be allowed to continue, so he took the initiative to pick up the microphone and solemnly reminded: "Mr. Reporter, our company's movie "Pacific Rim" has not been released yet. The name of the movie directed by Benjamin It’s not called Atlantic Rim either.”

The reporter from the Hollywood Entertainment News nodded: "Sir, I completely understand what you are saying."

"I know that the movie produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Benjamin is called "Pacific Rim" and it has not been released yet."

"I also know that the movie filmed by Chinese director Xu is called "Atlantic Rim" and it was very poorly shot. Many netizens regard this movie as "Pacific Rim" shot by director Benjamin. It brings great benefits to your company and Director Benjamin. A lot of trouble..."

"I also know that Director Benjamin held this press conference today to explain clearly the differences between the two movies, and I understood it."

"So, Director Benjamin, why did you make the movie "Atlantic Rim" so bad?"

boom.

The audience was stunned by the reporter's matter-of-fact tone.

At first, when they heard him speak so clearly and logically, everyone thought he understood it completely, but unexpectedly, there was a huge twist at the end.

The trend in the live comment area also changed immediately.

"Yes, so why did Director Benjamin make the movie "Atlantic" so bad?"

"Hey, you made a mistake about the work upstairs. The movie Benjamin made is not called "Atlantic Rim", but "Pacific Rim"."

"I know, so why did Benjamin make the movie Atlantic Rim so bad?"

"Hahaha, this sentence is really funny, so why did Benjamin make the movie "Atlantic Rim" so bad?"

"Yeah, why did Benjamin make the movie "Atlantic" so poorly?"

"Dear friends, after watching the live broadcast for so long, you still can't tell the difference between the two movies? Here I will explain to you seriously. The name of the movie directed by Benjamin is "Pacific Rim". Please understand clearly. The name is "Pacific Rim," and "Atlantic Rim" was shot by that unscrupulous Chinese director Xu, who has nothing to do with Benjamin, so your question is fundamentally wrong."

"Oh, it turns out that's the case. I finally understand why Director Benjamin made "Atlantic Rim" so poorly."

"Hey guys, Benjamin is very sad that he has been misunderstood. If you continue to play tricks like this, he will be very sad, and it is very immoral. Please stop doing this, okay?"

"Yes, this is very immoral, so why did Benjamin make "Atlantic" so bad?"

"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha."

"Dear friends, after watching the live broadcast for so long, you still can't tell the difference between the two movies? Here I will explain to you seriously. The name of the movie directed by Benjamin is "Atlantic Rim". Everyone, please read clearly. The name is "Atlantic Rim," and "Pacific Rim" was filmed by the unscrupulous Chinese director Xu, who has nothing to do with Benjamin. Please make sure to clearly distinguish the difference between the two movies."

"Yes, the name of the movie directed by Benjamin is "Atlantic Rim", and the movie shot by Chinese director Xu is called "Pacific Rim". Everyone must distinguish clearly."

"So why did Benjamin make Atlantic Rim so poorly?"

Things like memes are completely unreasonable. For example, your mother calls you home for dinner, or blue and thin shiitake mushrooms. They obviously have no nutrition and no profound meaning, but when something hits a certain point among netizens, they add If someone takes the lead, it will spread quickly.

At this moment, the comment area of ​​the live broadcast room fell into a carnival state. At first, some people deliberately set the pace, but soon some people found it fun and took the initiative to join in.

When this meme becomes a trend, all those serious and serious things will be deconstructed by the meme and become part of the meme.

The remaining netizens will either join in the same trend or leave.

But no matter what they did, they couldn't stop this newly born meme from spreading like a virus.

At the press conference, Benjamin finally realized that the reporter said that on purpose, just to cause trouble.

It’s not that he didn’t understand the difference between the two movies, or that he said the wrong thing, he just meant it.

"Get out of the scene, you are not welcome here." Benjamin yelled.

"Okay, Director Benjamin, I'll leave right away, as long as you answer me one question." The reporter from the Hollywood Entertainment News was flustered at all: "May I ask why you made the movie Pacific Rim so poorly."

"Security," Benjamin yelled.

When Warner holds a press conference, there will naturally be security guards to maintain order at the scene.

It was certain that this reporter was deliberately causing trouble, and of course Benjamin would not let him continue to go crazy here.

Soon, two tall security guards walked up to the Hollywood Entertainment News reporter.

"Sir, please leave the venue. If you don't, then we can only use actions to make you leave."

The reporter did not continue to resist, but followed the security guards and left the scene obediently, but before leaving the scene, he deliberately shouted something.

"Director Benjamin, you haven't answered my question yet, why did you make the movie "Atlantic Rim" so bad?"

"Security, throw him out." Benjamin said angrily.

The security guard did not throw the reporter out, but he held him up with his hands and quickly took him away from the venue to prevent him from disturbing the venue any further.

At this time, the Warner representative picked up the microphone.

"Okay, the troublemaker has left, and the question-and-answer period will continue, but I hope this won't happen again. Otherwise, I will have to ask the security to ask you to leave the venue."

Next, reporters at the scene continued to ask questions.

But for some reason, the reporter and the audience watching the live broadcast felt that the following questions were a bit bland.

Obviously they were asking very explosive questions, which would normally excite many people, but inexplicably, they didn't sound very emotional now.

Until another reporter stood up.

"Hello, Director Benjamin, I'm a reporter from the Hollywood Express. I want to ask you a very serious question. I'm not sure if you can answer it."

Benjamin replied very humorously: "As long as you don't ask me how many minutes I spent in bed, there is no problem."

"Okay, may I ask why you made the movie "Atlantic" so poorly?"

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