The movie was finally out.
Five words explain more than five thousand words to elaborate on what was going through the minds of Hollywood fans.
There were a few different reasons which made the fans hype up the movie. The main reason was how Ryan and Scarlett had acted and made people's curiosity increase about the little game they participated in, and then the incidents that happened in the premiere took a huge turn.
"I'm glad that we invited all of them. And considering how Jeff had a straight face throughout the night, I can understand what was he thinking," Ian said for Mason to hear.
Mason said nothing but nodded.
A few seconds passed, and the silence was from time to time disturbed by the tapping sounds of Ian's keyboard.
"I think the premiere went too great that I can imagine the numbers of the first twenty-four hours. I can even bet on it, no joking."
"Haha… I know uncle. But again, I'm pretty sure this movie would give a great beginning if people watch it till the end. Avatar trailer would make people run wild in interest. It's new. It's fresh, and my main focus is on the reaction to Avatar instead of Crazy, Stupid, love,"
"Yeah, that makes sense too. Have you thought about our plans to open the branches of our company? We discussed this the other day."
"Well yeah, uncle. But for that, I have to request something," Ian said making Mason frown in question.
"What is it?"
"I need to buy all the shares of the studio. I mean, the majority of the shares. But that too, only if you're willing," Ian said knowing that Mason would make Ian the majority shareholder.
"Hmm… What made you come to his decision?" Mason asked.
"Well, uncle. Don't take the idea in a bad way, but I honestly am planning to extend the name of Renner Studio. The plans I have in mind are huge and I want to have the majority of the shares so that I could make my own decisions."
Mason smiled at his words. "I was thinking of doing the same thing, Ian. I'm not getting younger either, although this company shares would be yours after I retired, I agree with you. I just wanted to see your reaction if I asked why you want the shares. And the plans you have in mind, I'm sure they'll be great as every idea you have.
I was your yes-man, and while you shared what you wanted me to do, I was thinking of retiring at the end of this year too. All I wanted was to see the studio shining once again as it used to. But I gotta see it getting even better than your dad and I could have ever done. All thanks to you, so… We'll arrange the papers to shift the share ownership to you." Mason said with a smile that stretched the wrinkles on his face.
Ian nodded and smiled along. "You were more than a yes-man, uncle." He said.
It was true, Ian did not know who Mason was before his entire life was reborn into another body. But to achieve his dreams, Mason was someone who helped to build the staircase which Ian had to climb.
Which was also why hearing Mason's words, stung a corner of Ian's heart.
They both kept talking about old days and new days yet to come. Nevertheless, they both had smiles while they walked out of the office room that day.
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At Kaykay theatre, San Diego.
Outside the theatre, among the crowd of people who were already in the queue to watch the movie, there was a girl who wore a plain black t-shirt with a black pair of jeans.
She looked as if she was in the runaway show to define the word, 'gothic'.
-Hello, no mom.
-Yeah, the thriller movie. The queue is kinda long.
-Am I sure for what?
-Oh, no, let me ask.
She tapped the shoulder of the guy who was in front of her.
"What's the movie this queue is for?"
"Hello there, the movie is by Ian Renner. Starring Ryan Gosling, Crazy, Stupid, Love."
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"Okay–"
-You heard him, right?
-Okay, I'll call you.
And then, she had no choice but to wait in the queue. It wasn't because she had 'no choice in the literal meaning, but she wanted to watch the movie in which the queue was longer than any movie she watched.
"Where are you from?" The guy turned back and asked.
"Anywhere but where you came from. Walk forward," She said and looked away.
'I wish there was a girl in front of me' She thought to herself. Yes, she was not into guys.
They were finally inside the movie theatre, and the movie began.
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At Railway Theatre, Bakersfield.
The theatre for the movie was already filled, and it was almost the end of the movie.
"Hey, Nanna."
"Hey, Robbie."
"Hey, Nanna."
"Hey, cutie."
"WHAT THE HELL IS A NANNA!?" Jacob asked in confusion.
"It's me, I couldn't pronounce Hannah when I was little -- wait, so how do you know my dad?"
....
The entire crowd laughed loudly. Some of the crowd had their hands placed on their mouth covering from laughing loudly, and some of the others already were in tears.
The best part is yet to come, yeah?
"Dad, this is my boyfriend, Jacob."
"No. No. No. No." Cal, a character in the movie said loudly.
.....
"Ahahahhahahahhahha!" A fat man in the audience laughed loudly making everyone around him—and in the entire theatre laugh their literal ass off.
After a few good minutes of laughter, the scene changed to where the cops came and tried to calm the situation.
"Look, I'm just gonna write domestic disturbance reported but all clear, okay? `Cause honestly, I don't even know what to put down here."
"Just... simmer down, okay? We all have arguments, but if you're gonna fight -- just do it inside. Keep it in the family, okay?"
That final statement was it.
Jacob snarfed down a laugh and Cal glared at him.
.....
"Oh my God! I can't….Ahahhaaah! My favorite scene so far!" Another woman was loud while laughing.
"I'll kill you!" Carl, which was a character said in the screen while the cops shrugged at each other.
And that was what anyone would call, meme-material.
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By the time around 1 am to 3 am, Nwitter was blowing up. The ongoing trends were too hilarious and serious to ignore.
[@Isleptwithyoumother]
Hands down one of my favorite movies of all time. It's HILARIOUS with a dramatic side that perfectly intertwines. The characters are thoughtfully intertwined with each other and the storyline is not easily guessed. Unlike many movies where we as the audience know what's happening before the characters do-we find out things as they do& it's both amazing and memorable. The acting is incredible and I have and could watch it again and again!
End of the review, go people go, watch #Crazystupidlove #Newrelease #IanRenner
[@Seriously.no]
Love is unpredictable, unexpected and above all, crazy! A recently divorced man tries to find himself after losing his wife and hoping to find love again. @Ian Renner, if you're seriously reading these or at least has any idea of what we're talking about…. This is so good! #crazystupidlove #watch #hollywood
The trending hashtags were #CrazyStupidLove. It was no joke how every one of the American's Nwitter was literally invaded with that hashtag.
Hopping on the trend, wanting to grab more attention, Ian nwitted, typing a thank you to each and everyone who had enjoyed and shared their feelings.
[@Ian Renner]
Thank you for all the tags, and by the first day itself, I can say how many of you loved the movie. It was really wonderful to see all these reactions. If you still haven't watched it, let me tell you…. Go watch, #CrazyStupidLove.
<10.1k people re-nwitted>
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One hour and even Ian's nweet was trending. What. An. Opening.
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It's A Movie website was known to be the main website that reviewed every new movie. IAM was something that saved money for the common people, letting them know if the movie was trash and IAM was also a website that brought so many good movies closer to the people, making them fall in love with them.
Out of all the reviews, Ian who had been scrolling online websites and reviews caught a review, which he liked and pressed 'like' along with 5k other people.
| -> Review by the director, R. M. Jan
An all-star cast leads this modern-day take on Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, with all the wrong people falling in love, giving the audience an insightful study of amour in all its various complexities.
I was first introduced to the talents of Scarlett in a superhero movie called As the Batman Begins. I could never have predicted that she would go on to grace the big screen. But grace it she has, and this film showcases her wide range of emotional expression.
Micheal Rick is delightful as the outspoken, plucky eighth grader. Steve Carell's character truly tugs at your heartstrings, especially in the very poignant scene where he is standing in the backyard of the family home, and watching as his wife calls him to get instructions on how to turn on the water heater, which he can see was an excuse just to phone him.
With clever dialogue and lots of dry humor, this is a fun and relaxing way to spend an evening. Highly recommended. You will not be disappointed! 5/5 stars.