2.? /kloc-in the 1920s, the Hollywood sign was lit by thousands of light bulbs, and the guy who changed clothes for the burned people lived in a hut near the sign.
Due to "Hollywood accounting", "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" recorded a loss of $654.38+$67 billion on the books. Warner Bros. paid a "distribution fee" of US$ 2,654,380.2 million to the filmmakers, effectively ensuring the loss of the film.
4. One of the main reasons why Hollywood became a film production center was that most of the early film production patents were held by Thomas Edison's company in New Jersey, and the filmmakers were sued for stopping production. In order to avoid this situation, they began to move to the west where law enforcement was difficult.
According to the diary of John whitley, known as the "father of Hollywood", he stood on the top of the mountain overlooking the valley during his honeymoon in 1886. Followed by a man from China, driving a truck carrying wood. The man got out of the carriage and bowed. Someone asked China what he was doing, and then answered "I am Hollywood", which means "pulling wood". HJ whitley had an epiphany and decided to name his new city Hollywood.
6. The world-famous "Hollywood" logo appeared in 1923, when a real estate agent named Harry Chandler decided to advertise locally. He spent $265,438+$0,000 to put up the sign of "Land of Hollywood", originally intended to keep it for only 65,438+08 months. In 1949, the logo was edited to show only "Hollywood". The Hollywood sign itself has several interesting (and tragic) stories, including the story of Broadway star Peg Entwistle who committed suicide by jumping off the "H". Due to frequent renovation and maintenance, the Hollywood Logo Trust Fund was established in 1995 to take care of this legendary landmark.
Scarlett Johansson (born on1October 22nd, 1984, 165438).
Outstanding performance: subcutaneous
Since 14 years old, this beautiful woman who was born in new york has become a big star, and she has been well received in robert redford's The Horse Whisperer. However, in 2003, she became a real household name (and an independent darling), starring in Sofia Coppola's Lost in Tokyo and Peter Webber's Girl with Pearl Earrings. These two parts were nominated for Golden Globes, which marked the beginning of a truly impressive career, including being the latest Woody Allen Muse in Match Point (2005), Exclusive (2006) and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008).
The versatile Johnson brought her very precise and dedicated style into costume dramas, such as another Boleyn Girl, contemporary fables such as nanny diaries, and even Hollywood standard movies such as The Island in michael bay and Marvel Comics movies, which brought strength and nuance to little girls dressed as macho superheroes.
Johnson's second act is even more impressive, because she has shaped herself into a science fiction writer and performed well in Under the Skin, which is still her best and most complicated work. She voiced the operating system Samantha; And luc besson's Lucy, a crazy science fiction novel, whose performance was unexpectedly influenced by Johnson.
7. Kate Winslet (born on 197515 October).
Outstanding performance: spotless eternal sunshine
Of course, her real name is Ross, the romantic protagonist in James Cameron's blockbuster Titanic 1997. Since Peter Jackson starred in Strange and Mysterious Celestial Creatures in 1994, she began to build a reputation among critics and British dramatists, which may be the key to her great success.
A year later, she was nominated for an Oscar for the first time because of her outstanding performance in Sense and Sensibility directed by Ang Lee and written by emma thompson, Jude by michael winterbottom and Hamlet by kenneth branagh. In a word, Winslet is amazing in almost everything she does.
She is a versatile actress. Throughout her career, she has played different roles in different films. She was the young Iris Murdoch in Alice's Biography in 200 1 year. She is the mother of a group of children who inspired JM Barrie to write Peter Pan in finding neverland, a stay-at-home mother trapped in Todd Field, a war criminal who had an affair with a young man in Stephen Daldry's The Reader during World War II, a couple who dealt with the plight of young marriage during the revolutionary road in the mid-1950s, an upright parent who tried to deal with violence and let her children participate in the massacre in roman polanski, and Steve Jobs in danny boyle.