It was getting dark, and under the leadership of Kelly Gray, producer Dave, director Benjamin, actor Martin and actress Catherine all came to the front of the theater to welcome the important guests.
Everyone had smiles on their faces. With Kelly-Grey's connections, the crew brought in several deans from the Savannah School of the Arts.
The most important guests are naturally the buyers from various film distribution companies. Martin met with six viewing experts and professional buyers from Focus Features, Warner Bros. and Lionsgate.
In addition, representatives from overseas film producers such as Indians, Koreans, Mexicans and Brazilians were also seen.
People who go on public trips do a lot of work outside. Soon, Martin saw an acquaintance, adjusted his formal attire a little, and strode forward to greet him: "Good evening, Blanco, welcome." Blanco shook hands with Martin and said, "I have contacted Michelle, he I am full of praise for you, and I can't miss the movie starring an actor who can be praised so much by Michelle." Martin led the people to the entrance of the theater, introduced Dave and Benjamin, and took the people in personally.
The theater with a capacity of more than 800 people was almost full, most of which were ordinary audience members and college students. There are only about twenty real movie buyers.
Martin came to where the crew was and sat next to Benjamin. As the film was about to be screened, he noticed that Benjamin's hands and legs were shaking.
Benjamin forced a smile: "Don't be surprised, it's my first time, it's normal to be nervous."
"Me too." Martin adjusted his breathing again and again, not thinking about the success or failure of the movie. For him, as long as the film can be screened in theaters, it is a victory.
Jeffs from Lionsgate and Warner's buyer Breitner are located next to each other. The two often attend various film festivals on behalf of the company and are considered old acquaintances.
Jeffs asked: "Warner is interested in B-level movies?" Breitner replied softly: "B-level movies have a fixed audience." The screen lit up, the lights went out, and the loud music sounded.
In the crowded Beast House Club, the sunny and handsome man walked onto the ring stage and started dancing to the music.
The front part is normal, an ordinary zombie dance, nothing more than adding some elements of stripping. But when the dance music entered a climax, the male protagonist Matthew, who was only wearing shorts, leaned back, highlighted key parts, kept twisting his waist and swaying his hips, and set off the dance hall with a fast rhythm.
The DJ at the scene shouted: "Zombie machine gun dance, let bullets fly all over the dance hall!" As if machine gun fire, countless female customers covered their chests.
Then, dollars were thrown around and underwear was flying. It's really like there is such a nightclub. The old perverts in the theater couldn't help but complain: "It's too exaggerated!" The female audience was dumbfounded: faced with this frequency and speed, would they fly into the sky?
This kind of exaggerated effect is what B-movies want. What's more, it's all real shots. Many people can tell that the male protagonist's dancing is not very good, and his level can only be said to be average, but his superb zombie machine gun dance makes him extremely charming.
In the close-up, the burst of hormones spills over the screen. Many female viewers found that dry creeks and springs overflowed and gradually gathered into rivers.
Jeffs heard a slut from behind asking his companion: "Where is the House of the Beast? Is there really such a gigolo? I want to experience..." The opening dance emphasizes the sexual charm of the film.
Of course, another major attraction and element of B-level movies is indispensable - the splashing of blood. When all the female customers were immersed in the male protagonist's dance, as the music changed, the male protagonist Matthew suddenly transformed into a vampire, and together with other gigolos and the big-headed boss, started a bloody massacre of the female customers.
Brains flew out, limbs were broken, and blood flowed into rivers. This is a sacrificial ceremony. The house of beasts is the stronghold of vampire demons. They attract women with male lust, drink their blood, and make sacrifices to the evil gods of hell.
Not to mention how great the opening scene is, but it makes people keep watching. The plots of B-movies are always bullshit, and Benjamin's is no exception. A girl luckily escapes from a massacre and finds sisters Maria and Anna, a huntress with special talents.
When Anna proposed to gather a team to hunt vampire demons and find their companions, Maria first explored the way to the club.
"Jenna Jameson?" Jeffs frowned: "Using her is indeed a gimmick, but if you really want to watch her, there are many movies to watch." Breitner had the same idea. When he saw Jenna Jameson and the leading actor Appearing in the same scene, he guessed that there would be a fierce fight next.
But what he didn't expect was that this scene would be so special. The hero and Maria made eye contact. The latter wants to use his special talent to drain vampires directly.
The former wants to use the blood of beautiful women to please the evil and lustful evil god. Just on the stage, in front of many crazy women, a big battle broke out.
But the location and manner of the battle were something neither Jeffs nor Breitner expected. The actor held onto the chain hanging from the ceiling with one hand and held Maria across the other, performing a trapeze.
Zombie machine guns are flying in the air! In this scene, both beauties and strong men are included, and the rather exaggerated performances create not only sexual charm, but also an indescribable sense of joy.
biqμgètν.net In front of the audience, two characters are fighting for life and death, but this special method makes them fall into weird joy.
Jeffs couldn't help but said: "It's full of comedy." Breitner actually laughed and said: "There's something about it." As for the filming and production, which seemed rough, there was nothing wrong with it, as B-level movies always do.
The darkened theater was filled with cheerful air. This battle doesn't have any funny lines or prank moves, but it's both fierce and funny.
Sex comedy is a specialty product of Lao America, with a wide audience. The arrogant Maria failed as expected. She was sucked dry by the male protagonist instead, and ended up being quartered and died.
The plot is still cliche. The heroine Anna returns after finding some helpers and discovers that her sister has been murdered. She is determined to clean out the vampire demons in the Beast House Club.
They made a detailed plan and broke into the club during the day. Then he fell into a trap and was captured alive by the big-headed boss and the male protagonist with their troupe of gigolos.
Of course the villain won't kill the heroine immediately. The hero locked up the heroine alone. The heroine, taking advantage of the hero's strength, decided to use her own talents to seduce the hero into a head-on fight.
The audience who could come here were mostly B-movie lovers, and they were extremely happy to watch it. The scene design of several fight scenes and the special performances of the leading actor are full of fun.
The drama at the end begins, and through the psychological activities of the heroine, the concept of fighting is once again thrown out - whoever rises first will be finished.
The previous time, the heroine's sister was sucked dry. The heroine is more talented than her sister and is particularly capable, defeating the hero head-on.
In the ensuing fight, the heroine chopped off the hero's head. The hero died in battle, and the heroine led the team to bloodbath the Beast House Club and took away the hero's upper and lower heads as demon hunting medals.
At the end of the film, the heroine, who led the demon-hunting team out of the city, discovers that she is pregnant, and both of the hero's heads disappear.
In the darkness, when he heard the applause, Blanco also stood up and applauded. Different from ordinary French film companies, Europa, where he works, can be said to have the strongest commercial atmosphere in France and even Europe. Its founder, Luc Besson, has never made literary films.
The style of the company's big boss affects the style of the entire company. Blanco is also a film buyer with a commercial bent.
This movie has elements of an American B-movie very well, with splashing plasma, a terrifying atmosphere, exploding hormones... Even the American poop and piss jokes that he didn't think were very good in the past, this movie is ingenious.
Without those bullshit lines, the male protagonist is still being raped by the female protagonist
"Get rid of it", but there is a sense of joy. Especially for the male protagonist, among the three major scenes, the first two were particularly brilliant, simply stunning.
The zombie machine gun dance and the trapeze are so interesting. Those French directors who can only play obscure and youthful dramas should really come and see how they can make soft-color dramas fun and interesting.
In the last scene, the hero was slightly upstaged by the heroine, but it didn't matter. As the applause gradually died down, Blanco was thinking about how much money it would cost to win the French or European distribution rights for this film.
If the North American and European rights were separated, he estimated it could be done for less than $2 million. This film is definitely not the claimed $6 million, and the production cost will not exceed $2 million.
The movie subtitles finished and the theater lights came on. Dave called to the crew and creative staff: "Let's go on stage for the curtain call!" Benjamin stood up. He didn't know whether it was because he was too nervous or because his legs were numb. He almost fell down when he took the first step.
Martin had quick eyesight and quick hands, so he quickly grabbed him. Benjamin turned around and forced a smile: "Is it okay?" Martin said: "Director, we did our best and went on stage." Benjamin walked forward.
Martin said again: "Call everyone on the crew?" Benjamin replied softly: "Call them all to come on stage." Martin turned back and waved repeatedly to Hart, Robert and others sitting behind him.
Kelly Gray spent money to invite many media reporters, and they were all taking photos at this time. Hart and others went to the media and stood with the crew. When the film is screened in theaters, her net worth is bound to rise.
Hart and Carrington took the handsome boy band and Robert the big head, and went on the stage in front of the screen together.
The crew, led by Dave and Benjamin, frequently greeted the audience. The audience burst into warm applause again.
The crew gathered together again for media reporters to take photos. Full of sense of ceremony. Robert's smile is as bright as a flower, and a film allows him to fulfill his wish as a background artist for many years.
There are more than ten lines in the film, and a group photo with the main creators was included. As long as the film is released in theaters, he will be popular among the background artists in Atlanta.
When he came off the stage, Hart walked a few steps behind Martin and whispered: "Martin's father, as long as you say something, I will book a flight to Thailand tonight." Martin didn't want a transsexual daughter, so he said, "Keep it. Well, you still have to rely on it to make a living." Hart said happily: "I can double the price in the future!" Carrington, who followed behind, said disdainfully: "Look at your situation, you can triple whatever you want. "