Chapter 42: The Gloomy Hollywood

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Even though getting cheated by White Films was frustrating, if you think about it, their anger was justified. They tolerated the high revenue-sharing portion, but what really riled them up was the attitude towards this film. Following their release plan, this might have been a total flop. If they didn't like it, they could have just rejected it outright. Why provoke such a big shot? Now, the big Hollywood studios ended up looking like fools, and their company took the first prize. The film was still playing, breaking new records daily, while people continued to make fun of them. Then, there were those damned shareholders who wanted to rip Albert to shreds because the ruckus caused great loss to the company. Their own movies were failing, and without other distribution deals, the company might go under. They were the unluckiest, but the others weren't much better off. Envy and resentment were bound to happen. What kind of movie can you make with just a few million in budget? Aren't present-day audiences clever enough? Not to mention those pesky journalists who wanted them to guess William White's next film's box office. How in the world am I supposed to guess? With a three million dollar production cost, how should I guess? This level of movie doesn't need his judgment; a project manager's opinion suffices. ... Seeing these actors, William White was fairly satisfied. The Home Alone crew officially kicked off. This time it was more formal. Although still a makeshift group, the staffing began to become more professional. "Boss, it's Jason on the phone." This was Linda, the petite secretary at his film company. While reasonably presentable, she was too skinny, but her coffee was good, so William White let it slide. Better not to engage in such activities at the company; it's a risky move. If you need personal care, you can find a lifestyle assistant. The role of an assistant is different; they are usually rigorously selected, without complicated family or social backgrounds. After signing countless unequal treaties, they might be eligible. Of course, the income for this job is extraordinarily high, and many people are eager for it. William White didn't need one for now, but who knows what the future holds? For now, he could take care of himself. "Hmm, Linda, patch him through and get me a cup of coffee." "Sure, boss." The cute girl sashayed out. "Darn it, Jason, I wanted a German Shepherd, not a Siberian Husky." "Hmm, how could I have messed that up? My German is quite good!" "Oh my, do you need to ask a German for a Shepherd?" William White was speechless, looking at the little rascal putting on a cute act. "Okay, fine, I give up. Did you do this on purpose to mess with me?" "Boss, what's a Husky?" "It's a very mischievous animal. From now on, his name is Jason." William White grinned mischievously. "No way, boss! Return it to me, and I'll raise it on the farm." "Fine, fine, you win. It'll be called Jerry, and the cat is Jason." "Don't do that. The cat is a fine breed, a standard American Shorthair, very lively." "Alright, Tommy it is." "Boss, do you still want the German Shepherd? I can ask my German friends again." "Never mind, one Husky is enough trouble. A pack would demolish my villa." "Is it really like that?" "This little guy can't be left alone, or it'll destroy everything." "Haha, really? My friend said it's really obedient." William White was quite speechless, looking at the Husky rubbing against him, unwilling to let it go. Pets are tricky like that; if you find it cute, no matter how silly it is, you'll like it. "Jerry, let's go get clean." Huskies are genuinely adorable when they're pups, always acting cute and funny. But when they're a bit older, they start tearing the house apart. If you're home all the time, they destroy things because they're protesting not being brought along; really, they're like little kids. Only their destructive power is greater; even high-end stuff will get chewed up. The kitten in his arms was well-behaved, even purring. In theory, in a new environment, it should be uncomfortable, taking several days to adjust. But this cat didn't seem to have that problem; it looked very comfortable staying with him. ... After resting for a few days, William White took the crew to Toronto. The two little guys couldn't come along; they were too tiny for long flights. If he had his own plane, it would be simpler; staying with the owner wouldn't be an issue. Police Academy had been playing for over a month. Though ticket sales were starting to decline, it was still remarkable, having broken the hundred million mark, similar to Superman's level. If this movie's final box office exceeded 150 million, it would be a miracle in terms of return on investment. If you combined the promotional expenses, they still didn't exceed ten million, which meant a 1500% return rate. The international market and all the merchandising would add even more revenue. Film profits were complicated; theaters typically took 10% to 15% in the first week, linked to attendance rates. Lower attendance meant a higher percentage needed by theaters. The international box office return rate wasn't as high. Achieving a 30% rate was pretty decent. In many situations, films were sold outright, and whether they made money or not didn't concern the producers. Big blockbusters were different. Talk of selling outright was just pie-in-the-sky dreaming. When it came to earning capability, America was certainly number one in the world, with the North American region as the main revenue source. It was now clear that Police Academy would definitely profit over 100 million bucks. If things went well, 120 million wasn't impossible. For Hollywood, video rentals were also a big source of income. If you reached the level of Star Wars, the follow-up income could surpass box office earnings. William White had no ambitions to compete with Star Wars; he'd definitely lose. Nonetheless, he had reason to be proud. After all, there was only one Star Wars, and it might take decades for something similar to emerge. William White understood that Lucas made a lifelong fortune with that one film. Its level of greatness didn't need explaining. Perhaps only Marvel could rival it. Hollywood's blues were out of William White's hands. He needed to keep working hard to fill his pockets. Despite inflation, the purchasing power of the dollar remained strong. ***** https://www.patreon.com/Sayonara816.

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Contents
Rebirth as an American Tycoon
Rebirth as an American Tycoon Author:Sayonara816
Chapter 1: A Restarted Life Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 2: Nonconformity is the Mainstream Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 3: Plan Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 4: Writing Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 5: Oil Prices Rise, Stocks Fall Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 6: Hiring Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 7: Wall Street Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 8: Staying Away Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 9: Lock-In Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 10 - 10 Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 11: Forest Gump Published Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 12: Dilemma Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 13: A Bunch of Patents Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 14: New Industry Rookie Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 15: Office Suit Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 16: The New Elite in IT Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 17: Celebration Party Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 18: Not a Personal PC Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 19: The New Era Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 20: The Tangled Giant Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 21: Motorola Chips Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 22: IT Market Chaos Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 23: Hollywood Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 24: The Cutting Edge of Comedy Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 25: Rowan Atkinson Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 26: Finally Taking Action Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 27: Is Making Money Easily Possible? Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 28: The Cash Cow Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 29: Jobs Caught in Cross-Fire Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 30: Summer Blockbuster? What Are You Thinking! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 31: Marketing Tactics Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 32: That Shoddy Movie Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 33: Celebration Party Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 34: Shitty Luck? Maybe! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 35: Ignored Again Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 36: The Silver Craze Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 37: What a Nightmare! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 38: Database Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 39: Product Launch Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 40: Reclaiming the Family Business Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 41: The Hunter Family's Road to Ruin Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 42: The Gloomy Hollywood Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 43: The Darn Economy Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 44: Hardware License Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 45: The Bronze Age Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 46: Japanese Manufacturers Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 47: A Valuation of One Hundred Million Dollars Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 48: College Life Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 49: Seriously Wanting a Christmas Release? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 50: Big Shot Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 51: Promotional Tactics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 52: Envy and Jealousy Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 53: Acquisition? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 54: 5 Minutes Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 55: Comedy by Contrast Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 56: Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 57: The Current State of Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 58: Viking Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 59: The Biggest Cash Cow Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 60: Unfathomable Strategy Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 61: Fame Brings Trouble Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 62: Law of Public Opinion Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 63: Bestselling Author Sep 24th, 2025
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