March 7, 2010.

The 82nd Academy Awards were held at the Hollywood Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Hosted by Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin.

Broadcast live on ABC Channel.

Kathryn Bigelow's "Bomb Disposal Unit" and Martin's "Joker" became the biggest nominees winners of this year's Oscars.

The former received nine nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Original Score.

The latter also received nine nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best Sound Effects.

The two films are destined to have a kill at the Oscars.

But Martin doesn't care, because "Bomb Disposal Unit" is also invested by ~ Meyers Films.

At the beginning, Catherine Bigelow begged her grandfather to tell her grandmother everywhere in order to make this movie, but it was - no one was willing to invest.

Judging by the script, "Bomb Disposal Unit" is definitely a money-losing product, - and it is true.

This hypocritical blockbuster with the main theme of the American people themselves beautifying their invasion of other countries is not only unpopular in other countries, but also appreciated in the United States itself.

It can be said that there are no heroes in this movie that the audience expects, no grand explosion special effects, and no flesh-and-blood battle scenes.

In fact, the real purpose of this movie is to record the living conditions of American GIs in Ilak and Afu Khan!

And Martin also has a vague idea - the film may also be a mood note that Kathryn Bigelow used to commemorate her ex-husband James Cameron.

That's right, Kathryn Bigelow and James Cameron were married, divorced, and are still good friends.

It is said that James Cameron can become good friends with every ex-wife, and it is also amazing.

Martin invested in this film because he sold James Cameron a face, because he knew how popular the film was with the academy, and because although the film was a box office loss, the investment was very small, and the videotape market was profitable.

Many American GIs, or their relatives, have bought videotapes and discs of "Bomb Disposal Unit".

In the end, "Bomb Disposal Unit" won two awards: Best Picture and Best Director.

And "Joker" won three awards: Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Art Direction.

and Natalie's "Black Swan", this girl finally won the Oscar for Best Actress with this movie.

As for "Avatar", which was a box office hit, it only won a few technical awards.

When Catherine Bigelow took the stage to deliver her acceptance speech, she also thanked Martin for his financial support for the film.

Martin, who was sitting in the audience, looked at Catherine Bigelow, who was standing on the stage in a black evening dress, and noticed that this lady was a little strong.

Then I think about it, Jim's previous wives and girlfriends seem to be of this type of big skeleton and strong body, and this guy doesn't have any special fetishes......

He's distracted!

............

After the Oscars, "Avatar" continued to move forward, preparing to hit the 1.7 billion box office.

However, on the day of April 1.

Roger Dean, an artist in England, suddenly filed a formal complaint in court, saying that James Cameron's Avatar was suspected of plagiarizing his work.

When this news first came out, many people thought it was an April Fool's joke.

But with James Cameron's response, people realized that this was actually true.

In the lawsuit, Rogdeen called many of the scene designs in Cameron's 3D blockbuster "Avatar" "deliberate, deliberate plagiarism, and widespread dissemination and exploitation."

Rogdeen graduated from the Royal College of Art in London, England in 1968.

He then entered the painting and sculpture industry, creating many works that resonate with people and are full of imagination.

This guy is especially good at painting floating islands and elegant supernatural arches, etc.

Rogdeen pointed out that the "Tree of Life" in Avatar, as well as the image of the alien race of the Na'vi, are suspected of plagiarizing his own work.

He said: "These images can be found in my works such as "On the Road" and "Floating Jungle". The scenography and characters of Avatar have a surprisingly large number of similarities with my work, very straightforward and consistent, ruling out accidental similarities. "

This is not over, on April 9, Maryland science fiction writer and screenwriter Bryant Moore also sued James Cameron and Twentieth Century Fox and Meyers Films, arguing that the plot of "Avatar" plagiarized two of his scripts.

4 On the 11th, another screenwriter, Ericlyde, also filed a lawsuit against the crew of "Avatar" and James Cameron.

A day later, on the 12th of April, another screenwriter - Gerard Molarsky, also filed a lawsuit against the crew of "Avatar" and James Cameron for plagiarism.

James Cameron was so anxious that he had to travel to four places to attend the trial, and he had to go abroad.

Martin was quite happy about it.

It's not that I'm gloating, I just think this kind of thing is also a kind of propaganda for the movie. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

All four lawsuits ended in victory for the Avatar crew and James Cameron.

............

While James Cameron was running around in lawsuits, Martin was teasing his son at home.

By the way, I also met with a family chief.

In a small blue cottage on a farm outside of Los Angeles.

Lauren Findlay's mother was busy with her mind.

"Hey, old man, can't you just take your ass off the couch and come and help?"

Kelly Findlay, who was sweating profusely, couldn't help but feel angry when she saw her husband sitting leisurely on the sofa.

"Hey, dear, don't be nervous, it's that kid who should be nervous. There's no need to be so troublesome, this is just my daughter's first boyfriend, who knows if they will end up together?"

"Please, can't you see that my daughter likes that boy very much, although she never wants to say the other person's name, but every time she talks about him, her eyebrows flutter. "

"That's what makes me unhappy. Barney Findlay said angrily, "Isn't it true that I lost a daughter, and I have to please him so ceremoniously?"

"It's etiquette, how do you call flattery? No, you can't get up to work?" said Kelly Findlay with a serious ultimatum.

"Alright, well, I'll get up, can't I get up? Really, that bastard boy gave me a dismount before we even met!" Barney Findley muttered.

(Brothers, please take care of it, evaluation, flowers, collections, and rewards are all here, thank you.) knives). []

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