This director only makes bad movies.

Chapter 263 Martin's Interview

Chapter 263 Martin's Interview

It can be seen that Martin has specially organized his appearance, which looks more refined, which makes people feel that he is very smart.

But thinking of his behavior, the audience can't help feeling a sense of disobedience.

The live broadcast in the United States does not yet have a barrage function, but there is a real-time comment function. Netizens only need to click to see other people's comments on the right.

There are a lot of comments in the comment area at the moment.

"This is the famous film critic Martin."

"The image of Martin is different from what I imagined."

"Why do I want to laugh when I see him, oh my god, he looks very serious, but I just want to laugh."

"This guy is so stupid, he can't even tell the difference between movies. I'm a hundred times smarter than him."

"This is the first time I've genuinely felt that a famous person is stupid."

"Don't tell me he still doesn't know he saw the wrong movie."

Amidst the audience's discussion, the program in the live broadcast room officially started, and the host began to speak.

"I believe this friend is no stranger to the audience. He is very famous, at least now. Many people know him, so we invited him to our tonight show."

"Come on Martin, say hi to everyone."

Martin, who was dressed formally, reached out his hand to greet everyone: "Hello everyone, I am Martin, a film critic, and my Twitter and Facebook accounts are also Martin's film critic."

"Hi Martin." The host greeted Martin, and then asked, "What do you think of James' movie "The Hobbit"?"

Martin responded fiercely: "That's a bunch of defenses. He was able to make "The Hobbit" like this. As a Lord of the Rings fan, I will never forgive him."

"Huh?" The host showed a slightly shocked expression just right, nodding while facing the camera.

The comments in the comment area suddenly increased.

"Hahahahaha, this idiot really hasn't realized that he watched the wrong movie."

"My friends and I watched the show on a tablet and they and I had a good laugh."

"I think God forgot to play his brain when he created him"

"I even suspect he can't tell the difference between a man and a woman."

"Why doesn't he go out in women's clothing? With his IQ, he shouldn't be able to tell the difference between men's clothing and women's clothing."

"When he was doing that, he must have been wrong."

The audience unscrupulously ridiculed Martin with comments to satisfy their inexplicable sense of superiority.

Look, this guy is stupid.

James couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.

Make no mistake, this Martin hasn't figured out that he's not watching The Hobbit, but The Age of The Hobbit.

You can't even tell the difference between movies, so how can you be a film critic?
It's not that James didn't suspect that Martin was cross-talking.

But what good does it do Martin, and no one pays him, and he will be laughed at by everyone with this reputation.

Moreover, Martin's expression was very sincere, and it was obvious that he was an honest person, making it impossible not to believe him.

The host waited for Martin to finish his answer, made a helpless expression, gave the audience a little time to react, and then asked, "Do you really think so?"

"Of course." Martin said as a matter of course, "You should have watched "The Hobbit". Don't you think this movie is good?"

"Uh..." the host showed a speechless expression: "I did watch the movie, I think it's pretty good."

Martin immediately showed a disgusted expression: "Then your movie aesthetics are really bad."

The audience who were watching the live broadcast couldn't help laughing.

"Martin is so much fun."

"He actually dislikes the host."

"Don't do this, Martin is very serious."

"Looking at Martin's disgusted expression, it's inexplicably funny."

"I actually thought he was kind of cute."

"The host must be in a very sad mood at this time, because he was laughed at by a fool."

The host shrugged helplessly, which made the audience laugh even more happily.

"Is it possible?" The host said cautiously to Martin: "I mean maybe, there are two movies about the Hobbit, and you watched the other one, which was not directed by James, and has nothing to do with the Lord of the Rings. It’s not Middle-earth either, James directed another one.”

Martin nodded: "This movie really has nothing to do with the Lord of the Rings, nor is it Middle-earth. style, but after the movie was released, there was nothing about Middle-earth and the Lord of the Rings in it.”

"Wardfark, can you imagine that after half a year of publicity, he told me that this is a sequel to The Lord of the Rings, and that there will be Middle-Earth content, but it turned out to be a group of primitive people."

"This is a fraud, a shameless fraud, the worst incident in the history of cinema."

Martin's emotions were very agitated, almost dancing, and he was very angry when he saw it.

The host reassured Martin helplessly: "Yes, this movie has nothing to do with Lord of the Rings, so this is not a sequel to Lord of the Rings, the sequel is another movie."

"Mr. Martin, let me tell you the truth. You watched the wrong movie. What you watched was not "The Hobbit" shot by James at all. What you watched was "The Age of the Hobbit" shot by a director from China Xu." "

"You don't want to lie to me." Martin shook his head extremely stubbornly: "I know what you mean. Many people on the Internet say so, but I will not be fooled. This is all James' conspiracy."

"I'm a film critic. I've been in the industry for many years. How could I see the wrong movie?"

The host was almost speechless, took a deep breath, and calmed down his mood.

This Martin is an elm bump, and there is no way to communicate at all.

"OKOK." The host made gestures and explained earnestly, "I know you won't believe it so easily, so I've provided you with evidence."

"Look here, here are two movie tickets, one says the name of the movie "The Hobbit" and the other says "The Age of the Hobbit"."

The host took out two movie tickets, first showed them to the camera so that the audience could clearly see the names on the movie tickets, and then handed them to Martin.

"Now, please look at the two movie tickets and tell me which movie you are watching."

"It's this one." Martin took a look at the movie ticket of "The Hobbit" and showed it to the camera, swearing: "I'm watching this movie, I'm very sure."

The host showed a shocked expression at the right time: "Audience friends, what Martin is holding is the movie ticket for "The Hobbit" shot by James. Could it be that he really watched this movie?"

(End of this chapter)

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