What's most important in a movie project? It's not the script, it's not the director, it's the funding.
At the critical moment, Martin once again called for backup from Georgia.
Through the phone, he revealed the existence of the project to Vincent and Sophia.
Then he called Kelly Gray.
"As long as 'The Hills Have Eyes' is successful at the box office, I'm definitely in for your new project," said Kelly, but she had two new conditions, "However, I have two demands."
Martin first wanted to know the specifics, "Go ahead and tell me."
Kelly's first request was quite normal, "Since it's a project led by you and that slaggy lush, coming to Atlanta for the shoot shouldn't be a problem, right? And it's also normal to sign a location rental contract with Atlanta's top-ranked film and television production base, right?"
Thinking of Georgia's tax incentives, Martin agreed without hesitation, "That's exactly what I was considering, which is why I called you."