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Chapter 75 - Chapter 76

Here's a rewritten version of the passage you provided with improved English:

"I didn't have much time for the class, but I had to leave again. In fact, there is more than a year left. The final year of college is mainly for practicing or writing a thesis. No one remains in school.

Due to the time difference, the moment when the artist was painting in Europe was approximately eight hours ahead.

William White was curious about whether John Bull liked this American humor or not. In case of poor box office performance, he knew he had to increase publicity.

He had underestimated his influence. John Bull still embraced it warmly, and others regarded him highly.

Rowan Atkinson also showed him great support. In an interview with British media, Mr. Bean admitted that William White's London accent truly impressed him. White was a well-trained gentleman, not a crude cowboy.

This world is very pragmatic. If you succeed, they will praise you. If you stumble, the media will not let you off easily.

The primary purpose of a comedy movie is to make people laugh. There's really no need to criticize it excessively. John Bull's sense of humor is different from that of the US, and to them, this is a film that mocks the absurdity of life.

Life in this world isn't easy. Under such unique circumstances, providing people with a moment of laughter and relief is truly commendable. This movie achieves that goal. Excessive criticism is unwarranted.

For John Bull, they can watch it early, and the Americans have no strong objections. They tolerate the various innovations of White Pictures.

This is the advantage of someone appearing youthful. People treat him like a child, not to mention that the movie was well-made. Even if it doesn't meet expectations, the audience may not be too harsh.

Given the positive news from across the Atlantic, they're certainly more confident. John Bull's arrogance is well-founded. They always enjoy criticizing the American emperor and cultural phenomena. It's the only edge they have left, and they won't abandon it.

These self-assured John Bulls even claimed that the movie was "pretty good," so it can't be all that bad. Despite their age and differences in taste, they still trust John Bull's judgment.

When it comes to more artistic films, many indeed feature British actors, especially those aimed at the Oscars; these actors are frequent nominees.

Don't be fooled by the general label of Hollywood; it encompasses a wide range of genres. England produces fine actors, and some scripts are better suited for them than for Americans.

Take, for example, the renowned 007 franchise. Unless you plan to overhaul it completely, John Bull is your best bet.

Atango is a talented actor. If you cast him as 007, you'd end up with a different style of movie, not to say that the original isn't good. These are two distinct film styles, and they should not be confused.

At the start of the movie, laughter continued uninterrupted, and film critics were at a loss for words. To claim that it lacked depth for children is likely to be met with a chorus of audience disapproval. Such criticism is baseless. One thing is clear: the audience is enjoying it.

What's even more absurd is that after leaving the theater, many viewers went straight to see it again or another movie. For parents, it wasn't a problem; if their child was happy, they'd happily watch another film.

The major studios were ecstatic, while other film releases suffered. This is the start of a movie franchise, and next year's Christmas release is already in the works. The movie's ending scene makes that clear.

Cinema owners are undoubtedly the happiest of all. Whether it reaches police school or not remains to be seen, but it's undoubtedly a blockbuster. Fortunately, this movie is coming out for Christmas; otherwise, this year would have been tough indeed.

Even Hollywood giants must take this seriously. One successful movie could be chalked up to luck, but two in a row is no accident. It's a testament to the strength of White Pictures.

As others contemplate the kind of movies this guy is making, film companies are starting to get headaches.

Police School, you say it's a phenomenon. That's because they've excelled in marketing. Their second low-budget comedy film has also succeeded. How do you explain that?

Come on, do you guys know how to market?

There are so many strategies; can't you find a unique approach?

Are you a small fish or a big shark?

And don't forget, it's not just the movie company bosses; now even the shareholders are dissatisfied, and the local wealthy individuals who invested in Hollywood are unhappy too. We poured so much money into this, and your box office results are abysmal?

Not enough budget for promotion?

Let's not joke; the promotion costs were only $10 million. If your movie is good enough, spending on promotion is worthwhile. Who wouldn't do that?

Television networks are delighted too. It's a cash cow. I won't ask you to match William White, but at least cover half of the advertising costs.

For years, Hollywood has emphasized standardization and industrialization. Compared to White Pictures, Hollywood looks like an amateur league. They even shoot movies in modules, and nearly every aspect is modularized.

Let's not even talk about the rest; they've been incredibly professional in their casting choices. Artist contracts are as formal as they come in Hollywood, and White Pictures' legal department is formidable. Rumor has it that William White has no say in legal matters.

Upon close examination, it's clear that White Pictures can produce movies in mass production. Their internal operations are more efficient than the competition's.

With a role model like this, it's high time others followed suit. The old ways are being phased out, and they're under threat. Unless they change, they're doomed.

Financing?

Don't even think about it. Your boss already said that those who have money are still a mystery, so drop that idea. The other side isn't as simple as it seems.

Simple?

Michael Eisner is exasperated; this is already simplified. Who knows how much influence this guy has?

The folks from Nanda University are excited once again. They've learned a lot from William White. Some of them are very willing to share their knowledge and treat them as juniors.

Concept is key. William White's studio management resembles an assembly line production. They've digitized everything, and their shooting efficiency is off the charts.

The evening's gala dinner is essentially a group dance. After all, most attendees are part of the film crew, and the rest are his classmates.

Some individuals had clearly indulged in too much alcohol, but thankfully, there were bodyguards to keep them from harm at the hands of the ladies.

This isn't being hypocritical; drinking excessively serves no purpose. If you've had too much to drink, you'll either end up vomiting everywhere or snoring loudly. Your hunger won't be satisfied.

Similar to the previous night's drinking spree, don't expect any special treatment; just get some rest.

"Darn it, I can't handle alcohol anymore. How much did I even drink?" William White mumbled as he entered the shower room.

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