The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 586 poacher west
June 10, 1988, New York.
Louis, who just led the Knicks to the championship, and his fiancée Lorraine Monica Bellucci, and director Penny Marshall, starring Tom Hanks and Elizabeth Perkins (Elizabeth Perkins) appeared at the premiere ceremony.
In addition to attending as Lorraine's fiancé, Louis has another identity.
He invested a token amount in the film.
It was a chance, Louis was optimistic about this movie, the script was very good, and the director was also capable.
The film tells the story of the hero who grows up overnight and enters the adult world.
As far as creativity is concerned, it is not new.
This trend of small to big, big to small, and even sex-changing movies started at the end of last year with "Like Father Like Son". Even Marshall herself admitted that she was inspired by this movie, but her starting point Movies with similar ideas to these are different.
The premiere of this film was very successful, with rave reviews. After its release, it also became the box office leader in the first half of June, unrivaled in the same period.
It's a pity that, while the film is good, there are two menacing ones at the end of June.
They are "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (Who Framed Roger Rabbit), the first live-action + animation creative in film history, and "Coming to America" (Coming to America), another masterpiece of Eddie Murphy, whose sense of comedy is increasingly exhausted.
The major newspapers also gave "Leap to the Future" a very high evaluation. They ignored the potential of Hanks' Josie who grew up overnight and had a relationship with a female colleague after entering the adult world-a copper-smelting plot-and praised it. The director's creativity and Hanks' performance in it.
For Louie, it was amazing.
Hanks may have been the defining actor of Hollywood in the '90s, and Louie has heard a little about his struggles in the '80s. Hanks' performance in "Leap to the Future" is to Louie what LeBron James' "shocking 48 points" against the Pistons in 2007.
His acting career exploded out of control.
Although Louie's fiancée Lorraine doesn't have many shots in the movie, Michelle, as a female director, is very good at capturing the beauty of women.
The few shots she gave Lorraine were so beautiful that the "New York Times" entertainment page commented repeatedly: "The only thing I don't like about this movie is the shot of Monica Bellucci." Too few. OMG, she's so beautiful, she deserves more shots!"
The hot screening of "Leap to the Future" made Lorraine's career as an actor start smoothly.
All kinds of film appointments flew over, most of which were not good films. Some just want vases, and some need her to sell meat.
Louis believes that the follow-up influence of "Leap to the Future" has not yet fermented. After a while, there will be more film appointments, so Lorraine did not accept any of these invitations.
Lorraine's life is much more monotonous if there are no scenes to film, and she still takes classes at New York University to complete her studies as much as possible.
Louis also put his life back to business after the premiere of "Leap to the Future".
Winning the championship is the end for the players and a new beginning for the management.
This year is different. The players union and the league are at loggerheads. A new agreement has not been reached. Two expansion teams are about to enter the league. Before the draft starts, the expansion draft must be held first.
Before these things start, Louie has to represent the Knicks at the NBA's annual meeting in Washington on June 18.
Louis traveled alone to Washington, where he met Jane Walker.
Although the old man is still the leader, these trivial matters are basically left to Volker to do.
"Reed scolds you every day in the office." Walker joked.
Louis believed that Auerbach scolded him. Who told him to end the Celtic dynasty? It should be scolded, um.
"Do you have any proposals this time?" Louis asked.
"There are no proposals, we are very satisfied with the status quo." Volker asked with a smile, "You don't have any proposals, do you?"
"Indeed there are."
As for what it was, Louis didn't say.
The annual meeting is always eaten and discussed, but the people who come here are all civilized people, gentlemen, and they don’t really regard the annual meeting as a dinner.
Except Louis, who came hungry.
Who made Stern choose a three-star restaurant as the venue for the annual meeting?
Of course, Louis can eat whatever he has, and he doesn't need to pay for it anyway.
"Coach Lu, is it true that people are in high spirits on happy occasions?"
Lakers general manager Jerry West sat next to Louie in a gesture of closeness.
"How should I put it, it does feel different after winning the championship. If you also win a championship sometime, you will understand."
Louis' words pierced the heart of the LOGO man.
West pretended to cough, "Actually, I have won the championship."
"I know, in 1972, we beat the Knicks to win the championship, but it has been many years." Louis believes that the Knicks defeated the Celtics head-on in the Eastern Conference Finals, and then beat the Blazers to win the championship. Everyone's teeth are sore.
The magician who went to Boston Garden to watch Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals had a serious reflection after the game.
He believes the Lakers lost because they were too soft in front of the Celtics.
West will not say, as the general manager, there are many things he can do nothing about.
He can gather Dennis Johnson, Wilkins, Magic, Michael Cooper, Abdul-Jabbar for the Lakers... but he can't make this team beat the Celtics.
Let alone them, even when he himself was a player, he never beat the Celtics.
The fact that the Lakers will never win the Celtics in the finals is regarded as the "green curse".
"Let's not talk about this, Coach Lu, I remember you signed a five-year contract with New York, right?"
West pointed.
"You don't mean to poach me from New York, do you?" Louie said in amazement, "If you really think so, I'm curious, why do you have it?"
West laughed: "You were able to leave Boston back then, and now you can also leave New York. After all, you have successfully turned them into a team of champions. Wouldn't it be good to go to other places to recreate their glory?"
Clearly, Louie's move to leave Boston that year was misunderstood.
West thinks Louie loves the hard stuff—and he's right—but the hard stuff isn't the way to go. He had just won the BOSS and was about to enjoy it, when someone came to him and said, "You are invincible, it will be boring to fight any longer, change to a new account and play."
There is something like this? He doesn't want to be invincible in Boston because he still has Auerbach on his head.
In New York, he was Auerbach.
Unless James Dolan suddenly grows up 10 years old and buys Madison Square Garden for $1 billion.
Otherwise, Louis has no reason to run away for the time being.
"Jerry, let's talk about this later." Louis had no intention of leaving, but he didn't refuse outright.
"Mr. Bass appreciates you very much." West said finally, "If you come, I will fully cooperate with your work."
To be honest, Louis appreciates Jerry Buss as a boss who helps the team sign up at any cost, respects the opinions of professionals on most things, and has his own opinions when he encounters key problems, but the results often prove that he is Yes.
Whether it was asking to choose a magician back then, or righting the magician in 1982, or choosing Kobe among OK in the future, it can prove his vision.
He's a good boss for the players he likes.
But as a coach or general manager, is he a good boss?
May wish to recall the final destination of the LOGO man in the Lakers.
On this point, Louis has no reason to leave New York.
"Please tell Mr. Bass for me, thank you for his appreciation, I will seriously consider his invitation." Louis said with mixed feelings.
Louie's reaction made West think they had a chance~www.mtlnovel.com~ At this time, David Stern stood up to speak.
"This year, we opened our international channel and sold broadcast rights to 11 other countries. We are ahead of the other major leagues in this regard.
At the same time, the ratings of this year's finals have also reached the average ratings of the finals in the past few years. It would be nice if there was more suspense. "
Stern quipped.
Everyone except the Blazers' new general manager, Bucky Buckwalter, was laughing terribly.
"I believe that the future of the league is bright, but if we want to become better, we still need to brainstorm. Therefore, everyone here, if you have any thoughts or opinions on the future of the league, feel free to speak."
⑴The final box office of "Leap to the Future" is 150 million, while the other two are 330 million and 280 million respectively.
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