John Bull began to extend greetings in this Hollywood production, opting for London as the setting, not only featuring John Bull but also several familiar faces.
Critical is the movie's premiere in London; a simultaneous release is even better. They usually have leftovers, but this time they managed a comeback.
For those accustomed to leftovers, resentment abounds. Now, not only can they enjoy movies with the Rice Guys but also get ahead.
This group is brainstorming, not about the London premiere of the imp, but merely a matter of time difference.
Old Mei doesn't have many concerns about the self-satisfaction of these dumplings. With so many choices, being early or late doesn't matter. After all, there's a Spielberg movie.
Regardless of the reason, the arrogant boy chose to step aside, relieving Lucas. He hadn't planned to deal with him directly; a phone call sufficed to save face.
"Rumors are unreliable; who said he was arrogant and unreasonable? He excels at on-site work, completely defying his age," Lucas defended. Hollywood giants are flexible, and everything is up for discussion.
William White isn't foolish. "Treasure Hunter" is the reigning box office champion at 81; "Agent Bean" can't surpass that by chance.
Moreover, there's no need to offend Lucas and Spielberg—troublesome figures. It's best to maintain a tacit understanding. After all, profit is the goal.
Hollywood's elite circles are exclusive, especially for those with different beliefs like Spielberg being Jewish. DreamWorks isn't a pushover.
White Pictures can't be dealt with at the moment. The economic environment is unfavorable, with many challenges. Haste is required; delay might lead to disaster.
The current economic situation mirrors the pre-World War II era, not as dire but possibly worsening.
Politicians must pass on social conflicts. Another event denouncing Jewish capitalists would be disastrous.
During World War II, only China accepted them; the hatred runs deep.
Unscrupulous wealth accumulation is fine, but guarding it requires strength. Without that strength, disaster looms.
Capital is harsh; why should John Bull expect heavenly support?
Simply put, it's about interest.
There's nothing left to sell to the Chinese—silk and tea have drained their silver reserves. Fighting is the only option.
Parliament's war motion, once barely passed, now reveals opposition. The so-called expeditionary force was illegal.
The war was initiated by capitalists, with Jewish businessmen not playing glorious roles.
Post-World War II, they learned to compromise, depend, and understand the importance of propaganda. They fear another persecution, and William White won't provoke them but won't fear provocation.
Media is their root, but conflicts are inevitable. It's hoped they're benign, not stirring anger.
Americans understand excessive turmoil; some come forward and face the consequences.
The only discomfort is Steve Rose; Atari is a joke, and Warner movies suffer. Giants? People don't care.
This summer has Star Wars, and even if William White is arrogant, there's no bottoming out. It's a play-to-death rhythm.
Opening with "Empire Strikes Back" but clashing with Warner's "The Shining" is impossible. Summer is crucial, and without a fight, no one cares.
"The Shining" is a novel by Stephen King, a good film but limited audience—just a horror movie.
William White doesn't disdain horror movies, but they won't perform well in this era. With Star Wars, other movies are essentially dead.
The quality of the "Empire's Counterattack" is exceptional, a pinnacle of the era. Schedule adjustment is the only choice.
The 80s' box office is better than the 79s', influenced by White Films. This year's comedy films might make a comeback.
Communication with Lucas was pleasant; William White ignored the schedule issue.
Lianyi is pressured; their Heaven's Gate collides with a ghost 2. Despite boasting confidence, there's guilt. Fortunately, there's a week's gap; the audience hasn't made a direct choice.
William White observes Heaven's Gate, not understanding why an Oscar-level director makes such a film.
After winning, directors become inflated, hoping to impart something. Failure is inevitable, and this time, the devil benefits.
"Suzuki, arrange a footbath trip for me," William White tells his personal assistant after sorting the schedule.
Considering the footbath's convenience, William White transfers the mixed-race girl from Tuao.
"Okay, boss, I'll arrange it immediately."
Despite the height flaw, the footbath sister's obedience is top-notch. William White reluctantly accepts her as his assistant, understanding the importance of discretion.
Footbath layout is crucial; the benefits are not small. Caution is advised.
The three footbath game makers are busy, aiming to complete orders quickly. Legendary World in Los Angeles is like an exhibition hall; different customers bring continuous orders.
Initial estimates were low; selling a billion dollars' worth of arcade machines isn't challenging. If this year's new game is powerful, substantial profits are expected.
With the U.S. President's concerns, footbath people are received seriously; they lack confidence.