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Made In Hollywood
Loved by the general public, loathed by criticsDuke is this kind of director. The blockbuster films he directs are known for their dazzling rapid cuts, endless explosions and fights, and 200% sensory enjoyment, always relentlessly stimulating the audience's adrenaline.Critics dislike him."Duke doesn't care about your soul! He's a sadist! He's just crazily torturing your eyes and ears!""I work as hard as I can, and I'm happy to see that, apart from the critics, the audience loves the film. So let's just ignore the critics. I make movies for the audience to enjoy," Duke once said.He's the kind of director who injects a dose of testosterone into every man around the world, known as a man born when a comet collided with Earth.Some love him, some hate him, but no one can ignore him...................This is a translation of the book Made in Hollywood by the Author white thirteen
- C.924: ExcellentNEW
- C.923: Hard to AcceptNEW
- C.922: Head-on ConfrontationNEW
- C.921: Really Like ItNEW
- C.920: Shopping FrenzyNEW
- C.919: Hungry and Rogue MarketingNEW
- C.918: Black FridayNEW
- C.917: Creating a Nostalgic EffectNEW
- C.916: The Inherent Contradiction of Game Adaptation FilmsNEW
- C.915: A Collapsing SituationNEW
- C.914: Adventure and LoyaltyNEW
- C.913: Beyond the Reach of Words Like “Miraculous” or “Great”NEW
- C.912: I Love NatashaNEW
- C.911: Light and DarknessNEW
- C.910: The Lightsaber Designed After a Head InjuryNEW
- C.909: We’re HomeNEW
- C.908: The Test of Life and DeathNEW
- C.907: StarNEW
- C.906: Some Money Can’t Be SavedNEW
- C.905: Sponsoring Chinese StudentsNEW
- C.904: Monkey Year, Monkey King Gala MarketingNEW
- C.903: Golden HourNEW
- C.902: No Movie Without PopcornNEW
- C.901: The Control of the ForceNEW
- C.900: Absolutely Not AllowedNEW
- C.899: Just Because I Took One More Look at You in the CrowdNEW
- C.898: The Casual Audience MarketNEW
- C.897: National MythNEW
- C.896: The Black and White DisputeNEW
- C.895: Movies Are More Important Than TechnologyNEW
- C.894: The Transaction Between Money and RolesNEW
- C.893: The Main Job Is to Be CuteNEW
- C.892: The Chinese-American Lead in Star WarsNEW
- C.891: An Actress with Queen Amidala’s TemperamentNEW
- C.890: Stirring RestlessnessNEW
- C.889: Must There Be a Black Lead?NEW
- C.888: Two Major Categories of Commercial FilmsNEW
- C.887: The Iron TriangleNEW
- C.886: The Most Reliable PlanNEW
- C.885: The San Fernando Valley Version of The InterviewNEW
- C.884: Warning!NEW
- C.883: Hacker InvasionNEW
- C.882: The Most Dangerous Place in the WorldNEW
- C.881: Film Rating SystemNEW
- C.880: Box Office TheftNEW
- C.879: Monitoring the Rise in Ticket PricesNEW
- C.878: The Price to PayNEW
- C.877: A Long and Foul-Smelling FartNEW
- C.876: The Death Was FakedNEW
- C.875: What on Earth Is Going OnNEW
- C.874: Humbly Accept, Resolutely UnchangedNEW
- C.873: Who Hired the Killer of Vin DieselNEW
- C.872: Domestic Protection MonthNEW
- C.871: Reality Has Never Been PerfectNEW
- C.870: The Most Frightening Aspect of Duke Rosenberg’s FilmsNEW
- C.869: The Film Bears the Main ResponsibilityNEW
- C.868: The Public Opinion StormNEW
- C.867: I Am the JokerNEW
- C.866: The Last MessageNEW
- C.865: A Perfectly Satisfying EndingNEW
- C.864: The Joker ReturnsNEW
- C.863: The Price of LifeNEW
- C.862: Death ThreatNEW
- C.861: The Miserable SuccessorNEW
- C.860: The Machine Cute GodNEW
- C.859: Opening with All UnknownsNEW
- C.858: The Purpose of Filmmaking Is EntertainmentNEW
- C.857: Deceiving the AudienceNEW
- C.856: Good Elasticity Is Truly GoodNEW
- C.855: Discrimination Imposed on White ActorsNEW
- C.854: The Most Basic Popularization WorkNEW
- C.853: The ending must feel rightNEW
- C.852: Jokes in the Internet CarnivalNEW
- C.851: Shocking the WorldNEW
- C.850: Hollywood Stars’ QuirksNEW
- C.849: Passionate About Shooting with IMAX CamerasNEW
- C.848: Action Scenes Criticized by DukeNEW
- C.847: DeflategateNEW
- C.846: BatwingNEW
- C.845: A Catwoman Look Like Never BeforeNEW
- C.844: New Characters, New RolesNEW
- C.843: Duke’s QuotesNEW
- C.842: Bell’s OutburstNEW
- C.841: Whoever Wins the Family Market Wins the WorldNEW
- C.840: The Avengers Are Just a Bunch of BratsNEW
- C.839: The Fastest to Break Six Hundred Million DollarsNEW
- C.838: Some Things Can Never Come BackNEW
- C.837: The Business of Superhero MoviesNEW
- C.12: Thrills Are Not a ProblemNEW
- C.11: The Addiction on SetNEW
- C.10: The Madman Worshiping ExplosionsNEW
- C.9: AdjustmentNEW
- C.8: Male and Female ProtagonistsNEW
- C.7 - 6: You’re the DirectorNEW
- C.6 - 7: Beginning PreparationsNEW
- C.5: Dawn BreaksNEW
- C.4: Headstrong to the EndNEW
- C.3: Finalizing the First ChoiceNEW
- C.2: Success Close to ZeroNEW
- C.1: You Are Not Fit for HollywoodNEW



















