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I’m in Hollywood - Chapter 1225

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Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. Then he shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

……

Los

Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters.

Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater through the inner passage, and got into a limousine waiting on the street together. Michael Eisner asked Richard who was beside him. Parsons: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to people with myopia like him, Richard De Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he knew that it was more likely just a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the luxury car, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is relatively friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that this is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned, and said He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting on his glasses again, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned, then shook his head: “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think about UU reading www.sonicmtl.com?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses After wiping it, although the design of the 3D glasses just now was friendly to people with myopia like him, Richard Parsons still felt a little uncomfortable, and he also knew that it was more likely to be psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned for a moment. He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

Los Angeles.

A movie theater in Beverly Hills, listening to the surrounding audience either excitedly or admiringly talking about the amazing 90 minutes, until everyone else left the theater, Michael Eisner and Richard sitting in the unremarkable back row Parsons got up and walked out together.

At this time, reporters from all sides were waiting outside almost all the screening theaters. Michael Eisner and Richard Parsons did not go through the main entrance, left the theater from the inner passage, and sat in a car waiting on the street together. In the limousine, Michael Eisner asked Richard Parsons next to him: “So, what do you think?”

The black CEO of Warner Bros. Pictures took off his glasses and wiped them. Although the design of the glasses is friendly to people who are short-sighted like him, Richard Parsons still feels a little uncomfortable, and he also knows that it is more likely to be a psychological discomfort.

Putting the glasses back on, Richard Parsons said with a wry smile: “At least, there is only one Eric Williams in Hollywood.”

“One,” Michael Eisner was stunned, and said He shook his head and said, “One is enough for us.”

[End of this Chapter]

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