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1110 Aces vs.

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Doug Morris and Michael Inas walked down from the golf cart. Doug Morris saw Stephen Spielberg's beard at first sight, waved with a smile, saying hello. Evan Bell then remembered that Universal Music acquired DreamWorks' record department at the end of 2003. If Disney's record part is added, Universal Music has a lot of alliances here today. Fortunately, Evan Bell has made a decision on the copyright in Universal Music, otherwise it would be a headache.

As soon as Michael Inas walked down, he walked towards Steve Jobs. "Hey, look at who this is, isn't this Steve? How long has it been since we met? Is it fourteen months or fifteen months." Michael Inas completely tore off his face with Steve Jobs in front of the media. When he met in private, he was even more incompatible, so he was not polite at all.

Steve Jobs smiled and said, "Oh, I'm not sure, the passage of time is always difficult to detect, isn't it?" This sentence directly gave Michael Inas an ugly look. The subtext is that he doesn't care how long it took for the two of them to see each other, only Michael Inas still cares.

In fact, Evan Bell knew that the two had not met on formal occasions for more than twenty months. Because there have been signs of changes in Disney's senior executives recently, the media is paying attention to whether a generation of tyrant Michael Inas can turn the tide again. Evan Bell remembered that if he moves forward according to the historical trajectory, Michael Inas will step down around this time. This time he has not been able to save the situation. His term is until January 2006, but shareholders are eager to oust him, so in September or October - this time Evan Bell didn't remember it very clearly - he drove Michael Inas out of Disney, and then broke out halfway from Robert Eagle, who has never been exposed, and became Disney's new leader without anyone's favor.

Evan Bell will have an impression of it at the next point. In October, Robert Eagle and Steve Jobs returned to the negotiating table and proposed a plan to acquire Pixar. At this time, "Rat King" and "Robot Wallet". At the same time, "Toy Story 3" has also been put on the agenda, Pixar is still the hot bun in the eyes of countless companies, so Steve Jobs put forward his own conditions: he wants to sell Pixar in cash in the form of Disney stocks. Robert Eagle went back to persuade the board of directors, but was rejected by the board of directors because Steve Jobs took over the Disney board of directors. This was for them.

It was an unacceptable thing - just sent away Michael Inas, the dictator, Steve Jobs was able to bring Apple with him, and the methods should not be underestimated. The board of directors was unwilling to send away the jackal and usher in the tiger. Robert Eagle took three months. When Steve Jobs was about to run out of patience, he persuaded the board of directors to pass the acquisition plan in January 2006. In January 2006, Disney's plan to acquire Pixar was launched. By May, five months ago, the two sides reached a final agreement, and Pixar became a member of Disney.

Evan Bell knows that if he still wants to get involved in Pixar, there will be less time left for him. However, facing Disney, a powerful competitor, Evan Bell knows that he must take the lead, otherwise Steve Jobs will definitely be biased towards Disney: after all, Disney is indeed a super powerful buyer, with a staggering number of $6.7 billion. For Steve Jobs, Pixar's supremacy is obviously not the first rule for him to think about. He is a businessman, not a creative director, and John Lasseter is the creative director.

When Evan Bale was thinking here, Steve Jobs and Michael Inas had already had two more rounds of confrontation. Don't think that Michael Inas is a irritable old man. His methods are definitely not weak. In a few words, Steve Jobs's face turned red.

Doug Morris, who was standing next to him, was inquiring about the meeting between Stephen Spielberg and Brad Gray. Recently, the acquisition of Universal Pictures and DreamWorks has entered the price details stage. Universal Music and Universal Pictures have a close relationship. Doug Morris naturally knew these things, but Stephen Spielberg was on vacation with Brad Gray today. This is intriguing.

Brad Gray took office in January this year and became the youngest leader of Paramount Pictures. In the past eight months, Brad Gray has been constantly rectifying the situation, obviously hoping to bring Paramount Pictures back to the right track. As a successful TV producer, "The Soprano", "The Walker of the Storm", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" are his works. Brad Gray also serves as the chairman of the Hollywood agency, which fully demonstrates his extraordinary market judgment and rich star resources. With Paramount's position in the industry, he is not worried about qualifications and other things. Therefore, Brad Gray knows that his top priority now is to produce outstanding works to make Paramount regain its glory in box office and reputation.

On the one hand, Brad Gray launched the live-action filming plan for the "Transformers" which caused a lot of controversy; on the other hand, he began to establish a channel for the release of ** movies, and emphasized the importance of novel adaptation rights - these are similar to Studio 11 - these actions can be seen as a new interpretation of the current film market by young forces represented by Brad Gray and Evan Bell.

Similarly, Evan Bell aimed at Pixar and became a competitor with Disney; while Brad Gray and Universal Pictures took over and began to compete for DreamWorks. Although the two news was not really correct, there was no absolute secret within the entertainment industry. No wonder Doug Morris would focus on Stephen Spielberg.

Eden Hudson and Tiger Woods stood beside each other and were chatting, while Evan Bell was standing beside them, receiving various information in his ears. To see such a wonderful scene of big shots gathering and holding guns and sticks, there is not a chance every year.

Steve Jobs was there to mock Michael Inas for not keeping up with the times and thought he could still rule Disney for ten years. But in fact, Michael Inas' wrong judgment on the Internet market and computer technology has already left Disney behind other companies a lot; on the contrary, Michael Inas mocked Steve Jobs, a businessman full of money, but insisted on being mixed with a bunch of technical homes, thinking that he could get along with Pixar and Apple's young people, but he was disrespectful.

Compared to Steve Jobs and Michael Inas, they were fighting with real swords and guns. Stephen Spielberg and Doug Morris were playing Tai Chi - it can be seen that Doug Morris loves playing Tai Chi - the two of them are circling around here, but they can't say a point for a long time. Evan Bell just hears nonsense about golf hitting angles. Of course, Evan Bell knew that their conversation was to use everything else to suggest their true thoughts. It is estimated that Doug Morris was telling Stephen Spielberg that Universal Pictures is the best acquisition target for DreamWorks.

Brad Gray, who was standing next to him, is not a weak character. Although he doesn't talk much, he can always talk about the topic at critical moments. For example, just now, Doug Morris said there, "Long just told me yesterday that you will have a meeting with you next week. You are always like this. Every time you meet Lang, but don't call me, which makes me feel very disappointed." It's just a hint. Stephen Spielberg is doing something shameful about Long Mayer behind his back.

Before Stephen Spielberg could speak, Brad Gray smiled and said, "I have always wanted to meet Inas. Unfortunately, his time is really hard to make appointments. Doug, can you say a few good things for me?" There are more subtexts to this. For example, Brad Gray emphasized that he was a junior among the heads of these big companies and was excluded; for example, implying that Michael Inas and Doug Morris' meeting was not clean; For example, Stephen Spielberg was willing to meet him, but it was a gap in his big companies. In short, Brad Gray's words extended from Doug Morris' words, but they had all kinds of thoughts.

Doug Morris glanced at Brad Gray and was about to say something. Michael Inas, who had been lit into a powder keg next to him, seemed to hear this. However, he jumped out, "Why do you see me? You are not a young girl. If you are interested, Evan should not refuse." This was very shocking, especially at the moment when "Brokeback Mountain" was released yesterday, obviously there was something in his words.

Evan Bell, who was named, laughed. "Inas is indeed old and he is still dating his granddaughter." Michael Inas's face changed, but Evan Bell did not give Michael Inas a chance to refute, and said directly, "Gray, last time I heard you were going to start filming the 'Transformers', why didn't you show me the script? You know, Transformers are the dream of every little boy."

Brad Gray knew that Evan Bell was talking lies with his eyes open. Paramount did show Evan Bell the script of "Transformers", but Evan Bell refused. But at this time Evan Bell said it specifically, and naturally saved himself. Brad Gray didn't know why Evan Bell was willing to save himself, because he didn't deal with Universal Music Universal Pictures and Disney, or knew about his negotiations with DreamWorks. But Evan Bell's show of kindness is naturally the best for Brad Gray.

"Is that really our luck. I heard that you were busy with 'perfume' before, so I didn't hand over the script." Brad Gray followed up and talked to Evan Bell. The conversation between Michael Inas and Steve Jobs, Doug Morris and Stephen Spielberg were interrupted. This ace is really a mess of things against ace.

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