The real-life comedy concludes as William White enjoys a bit of mischief, leaving others unable to retaliate.
Now, during this critical moment of the election, it's advisable to refrain from adding chaos. According to current opinion polls, the potential loss for the big boss is significant, setting a possible historical record.
Although Warner is a behemoth, they seemingly had the upper hand. However, they didn't anticipate the extent to which the other party could shame them.
Swearing, we only poached some editors and screenwriters, definitely not sanitary workers.
The two sides have completely severed ties, and this time, it's indeed due to Warner's lack of action. If they dare to provoke again, they will undoubtedly suffer.
As for the highly paid individuals, the old guy is genuinely perplexed. What he desires is a complete script, not one filled with nonsense.
Trying to poach actors? Don't be foolish; no one wants to be mere cannon fodder. Are you considering Eddie Murphy as Superman?
Big-name actors are attracted by intellectual property (IP). Without a suitable script, regardless of relationships or money, shooting won't be successful.
Of course, too much loss is implausible; after all, it's just a joke, and it will eventually pass.
Anxious Steve Ross is busy extinguishing the fire. Pacifying the shareholders' anger is no easy feat. Now, Atari is making good money. Why create problems with a competitor?
Poaching staff? Only you?
What's the concept of a 50% increase in wages? It's truly infuriating.
Facing the chaotic situation at Atari, imposing strong pressure is impossible, and official blessings vary.
Nevertheless, many employees are leaving the company. Their goals are clear – planning and programming. If this continues, new product development might fall into William White's hands entirely.
The bad news doesn't end there. Rumors circulate that people are attempting to short their stocks. Although not implemented yet, vigilance is required; the exact timing is uncertain.
The protagonist of "Bean Agent" is confirmed, and there's another crucial female role pending.
The casting director is confident that, despite the boss's youth, his presence in the office is unnecessary. "Anything else?" "One more, a substitute." "Arrange it!"
The casting director shivers. Today seems concluded, and the boss is evidently unsatisfied.
William White seeks the allure of a widowed sister, not a foul character. Where's Monroe? Why is it Kardashian again?
Well, some girls may not have been born yet.
The beauty of Lao Mei is splendid. If you acknowledge Hepburn and Monroe's beauty, why not develop two more? What do buddies want – two big volleyball games?
Is it her? "Well, this one is okay," William White thinks to himself.
"Have her change her clothes and inform her of what she needs to do," he instructs.
The casting director, now curious, is qualified to handle a dress fitting. Today's the second; everyone is busy, including the one he genuinely likes.
What's better about this rustic girl? In this era, Sharon Stone is undoubtedly a top-tier character, although William White may not fancy her.
But does that matter? Buddies are merely looking for actors to attract the audience.
After her makeover, she indeed looks pretty. With a touch-up of makeup, she'll surely look even better.
"Do you have a broker?" "Yes, there is." "Ask him to come to the company tomorrow; there are some details." After that, William White takes the lead to leave, and the girl is left a little perplexed.
She genuinely doesn't understand – isn't there a performance to deliver? Where's that red sofa? Where should she sleep?
Until she leaves the company, Sharon Stone remains somewhat bewildered. Today has been eventful, and she can't make sense of it all on her own. The old lady must fire her agent.
At this level of audition, her agent's absence is telling, revealing how embarrassing her position is. It's not entirely accurate to say no one supports her. Woody Allen just directed a movie, and this girl played a decorative role.
Though the old agent is affordable, his eye for choosing women is commendable. Unfortunately, he's still a weak link, unrealistic to engage with such a beautiful woman before his most splendid moment.
Although William White acknowledges him as a great director, he has no intention of supporting him; the old guy is genuinely unpleasant.
The son's sister becoming the stepmother – how sorrowful the son must be is beyond imagination.
Though not biologically related, it's still objectionable. She's a daughter – okay, not a daughter. Despite no legal prohibition, it's inappropriate to engage in such behavior.
Concerning the father-son rebellion, there's much speculation, and it's unclear if they're genuinely at odds.
Today, Sharon Stone is utterly bewildered and sweet. Hollywood's red sofas have long vanished, and people now prefer a more elegant approach, such as going to a hotel to study Shakespeare's love history.
The company's internal relations are publicly criticized. Those happenings in the upper and lower echelons will surely attract attention.
Unless one has signed a special agreement, there's genuinely no way. Such lawsuits can't be won; at most, it prevents opponents from gaining real benefits.
Atari is concerned about the games of the legendary world entering the video game realm. They can't compete, and the development of the new system is facing hurdles. After losing several key people to poaching, the road ahead is unclear.
At this moment, Steve Rose is filled with regret. He initially thought it was just a bronze affair, not realizing it would escalate to a king-sized issue.
Arbitrarily raising income levels in the industry is not a good move. Anyone attempting such actions will inevitably face backlash.
The situation is genuinely embarrassing. It's undoubtedly a private grudge, and others are better off keeping silent unless they intend to join Atari.
Even industry overlords have their limitations. Others genuinely don't pose a threat. They merely hope the storm will pass soon, while their employees are already on the move.
A 10% increase in wages will upset people; a 50% hike will lead to trouble.
Most crucially, the legendary world isn't afraid. Their main income is from production authorization; they're more of a studio than a company.
Naturally, there are more people with ideas. If one has a good concept, gathering a few friends to work on it is viable. As long as the product is reliable, someone will undoubtedly buy it.
While some individuals criticize William White, many others point their fingers at Atari.
The industry has concluded that Atari's attempt to undermine them resulted in the **** kid being outplayed. Their efforts were ignored, and even the R&D team was poached.
Steve Ross finds himself in a state of trepidation; despite contemplating a course of action, nothing has been executed as of yet.
Intentional parties are the bearers of this news, with a clear purpose of discrediting. The lack of courage to come forth and deny it stems from the ambiguity of rumors – a mix of truths and falsehoods.