Yeah!
Yeah!
The Olsen Family reacted just like her sister; Elizabeth Olsen jumped up the moment Jack Nicholson made the announcement.
From this moment on, the Olsen Family also had a major award to their name, and it was for the youngest Golden Globe Winner in history.
Washed up? Living off past glory? Only capable of acting in teen campus dramas?
No longer, all of that was no longer true; no one dared to say such things anymore. The Olsen Sisters had undergone a super evolution.
Even their parents, who had been divorced for many years, hugged each other excitedly. Although their romantic relationship had ended, their love for their children was the same.
Jeanette looked at her beautiful daughter on the TV screen, her eyes filled with pride.
"By the way, is this the first time the Golden Globe Awards has had two Oscar Winners, a double win?"
Elizabeth Olsen immediately raised her little hand: "I know! I specifically looked into this, knowing you would all ask once my sister won."
"Mom, you're right, this is indeed the first time in Golden Globe history for a double Oscar Winner."
"But unfortunately, we haven't broken the record, because the Golden Globe Awards once had a triple win."
"What?!"
"That was in 1989, at the 46th Golden Globe Awards, when Jodie Foster for 'The Accused,' Shirley MacLaine for 'Madame Sousatzka,' and Sigourney Weaver for 'Gorillas in the Mist' all simultaneously won Best Actress in a Drama."
"This is the only multiple Oscar Winner record at the Golden Globe Awards, with three people winning at the same time, which is even more exaggerated than my sister winning for the same film."
"I really don't know what the judges were thinking back then! I haven't seen these three movies, were they really that good?"
Jeanette shrugged: "It's okay, at least we are the first for a double Oscar Winner. Elizabeth, has the Oscar ever had a double win?"
"The Golden Globe is a weathervane for the Oscar; it's very possible Ashley and Mary will win the Oscar Winner again in a month."
Elizabeth Olsen shook her head again: "Sorry, Mom, while the Oscar hasn't had a triple win, a double Oscar Winner has happened before."
"At the 41st Oscar in 1969, Barbra Streisand for 'Funny Girl' and Katharine Hepburn for 'The Lion in Winter' both took home the Oscar Winner."
"To this day, this is also the Oscar's only double Oscar Winner."
After Elizabeth Olsen finished speaking, although everyone had some minor regrets, these regrets were quickly overshadowed by the joy of winning.
Looking at her sister, full of vigor as she delivered her acceptance speech, Elizabeth Olsen secretly made a resolution: one day she too would stand in that position and make Eric proud of her.
Hilton Hotel, Golden Globe Awards ceremony venue.
Under Eric's comfort, Theron's mood improved slightly, and everyone looked towards the Olsen Sisters on stage.
Ashley and Mary each held a trophy, their faces beaming with joy.
Mary, with her lively personality, spoke first: "We are so happy to receive this award, truly very happy. You can see it on our faces."
Hahahahaha
A ripple of laughter went through the audience.
"First, we are very grateful to the association for presenting us with this award. I know it must have been a very difficult decision, as every nominee is excellent."
"Charlize Theron, Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett—everyone's experience and resume are more outstanding than ours, and they all delivered excellent performances."
"So, we are truly very grateful to the association; this was a bold decision."
Watching Mary praise the association and her competitors, giving the impression that their win was merely a stroke of luck, Eric knew they must have rehearsed countless times in private.
This acceptance speech must have been revised many times before being finalized, and they probably practiced their expressions and gestures for each sentence in front of a mirror.
Because she was not at all this kind of person; in private, she had said that if she didn't win, she would curse the entire association to a horrible death.
Hearing Mary's speech, Theron cursed inwardly, but under the camera, she could only smile and clap.
Her mood, which had just improved, instantly soured again, though this time her displeasure shifted targets.
Eric suddenly felt a sharp pain in his thigh; Theron was smiling on her face, but under the table, she was fiercely pinching him.
On stage, Ashley continued: "We also want to thank the crew. Everyone worked very hard to make it a success, and we especially want to thank director Eric."
"When we were deciding whether to take on 'blue is the warmest color,' Mary and I hesitated for a long time. It was a huge breakthrough compared to our previous roles."
"We were under immense pressure, partly from a lack of confidence in our acting, and partly from the societal pressure after its release. In short, it was very difficult."
"It was Eric who persuaded us countless times, encouraged us countless times, and found every possible way to help us get into character. Finally, Mary and I overcame our psychological barriers."
"He is an excellent director. Eric deserves all the credit for us winning this award."
"Sorry, I see the cue, but please give us a little more time."
"Finally, we also want to thank our family, who have always supported us from behind, helping us through those days when we had no roles and felt rejected."
"We love you, Dad, Mom, Elizabeth."
Clap, clap, clap, clap
Amidst enthusiastic applause, the two walked off the stage and returned to their film crew.
Everyone immediately snatched the trophies from their hands to admire and examine them; it was the first time anyone had touched such a thing.
Judy placed the three trophies together: "We've won two major awards, and there are two more."
"Still not satisfied? Don't even think about the next two; they're not for us."
"What if? Nothing in the world is 100% certain."
"Exactly, the association even gave us the Oscar Winner, maybe they'll be even bolder and give you the Best Director."
Eric shook his head, not holding out hope for that.
Indeed, things turned out as he expected, or rather, as everyone expected.
Next was the performance time for "the lord of the rings: the return of the king." First, Best Director was taken by Peter Jackson, who went on stage to deliver an acceptance speech.
Best Animated Feature was won by "finding nemo," and Michael Douglas received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
"24" won Best Drama Series, while Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy was claimed by "lost in translation."
The final major award, Best Motion Picture – Drama, went to "the lord of the rings: the return of the king," as expected.
Amidst the gaze and applause of the entire hall, the 61st Golden Globe Awards ceremony drew to a close.
After the ceremony, the traditional ※_24_⛬ dinner followed, held at the Hilton Hotel without changing venues.
Speeches at the awards ceremony had time limits, but at the after-party, people could talk freely, and reporters loved celebrities who talked non-stop.
Eric first stood with the Olsen Sisters, his arms around their slender waists, posing for several photos under the flashing lights.
Then he was with Gadot; she wasn't disappointed, as she hadn't received any individual awards anyway and was just there to show her face.
Next was Theron, who smiled superficially but still couldn't hide her disappointment. After finishing the routine, she didn't stay at the hotel and left directly.
Finally, Nicole. Tom Cruise had brought his young girlfriend when walking the red carpet, so now she had to reclaim her moment.
To outsiders, Eric was like a hot commodity, posing for photos with five beautiful women consecutively, barely getting a chance to breathe.
However, to them, it was no wonder: the world's youngest super-rich individual with over $1 billion in assets, the youngest Best Screenwriter.
He could direct blockbusters like "transformers" and also art-house films like "blue is the warmest color."
Every actress he cast as a lead became a star; if he wasn't a hot commodity, who was?
After taking photos with all the women, and making sure there was no favoritism, Eric patted his backside, ready to leave.
He still had a lot of work tonight; there was no need to waste time at such a boring banquet.
Using the excuse of going to the restroom, he planned to make a quick escape.
As he reached the hotel entrance, a voice suddenly called out from behind him.
"Eric, wait a minute!"
Eric turned around and saw a tall, fashionably dressed blonde girl chasing after him.
The person was about his age, none other than Paris Hilton, whom he had met once before, the heiress to the Hilton Hotel.
Eric had naturally heard of this socialite; before he transmigrated, she had caused a global frenzy of gossip.
Paris Hilton had been unlucky in love, with an ex-boyfriend exposing a sex tape, leading to worldwide attention.
However, some also said she deliberately created the hype; in any case, after this incident, her fame indeed skyrocketed. Being infamously famous is still fame, after all.
She had participated in reality shows and made many idiotic remarks, such as "I hate black people the most, black people don't deserve to touch me," and other racist comments.
But Americans knew she was just a spoiled socialite, so whatever idiotic things she said weren't surprising and didn't affect her much.
Kim Kardashian, who later became very famous, used to be Paris Hilton's bag-carrier.
She would interject during Paris Hilton's interviews to gain attention, only to be verbally blasted by Paris Hilton on the spot.
But later, perhaps she got tired or grew up, this girl suddenly disappeared from the entertainment circle, focusing on managing her own business. When she reappeared, she was already a successful businesswoman with a net worth of over $1 billion.
Ironically, it was due to her retirement that her former assistant, Kardashian, seized the opportunity and became famous.
Eric had no ill feelings towards this socialite and politely looked at her: "Paris, what's up?"
Paris Hilton approached: "Are you leaving?"
"Yes, I still have things to take care of."
"Heh heh, I know. You're a busy man; you have many things to deal with every day. Coming to the Golden Globe Awards is giving face to the association."
"If it weren't for a nomination, you probably wouldn't attend such a boring party."
"Not really, I don't find it boring."
"Oh, come on. Your hurried departure already shows your attitude."
Eric chuckled a few times: "Paris, do you need something? If not, I'm leaving."
"Wait, don't rush. I really have something I want to discuss with you. Perhaps we could talk privately." Paris Hilton said, winking at him.
Eric had also heard a bit about this socialite's private life, which was much more chaotic than his own.
Although he had no ill feelings towards her, and she was attractive, if he had nothing else to do, Eric wouldn't mind a casual encounter.
However, Theron was waiting for his comfort, so he had no time for her.
"Sorry, Paris, I think we should talk another day. I really have something to do."
"Wait, please wait."
Seeing him about to leave, Paris Hilton hurriedly tried to keep him.
"Actually, I just wanted to talk to you about work. You know, I've also worked in the film and television industry, made a few movies, but they didn't get much traction, so I wanted to ask for your help."
"Gal Gadot and the Olsen Sisters have already proven that being your female lead guarantees success."
Eric stopped. He remembered that Paris Hilton's best-received film was "House of Wax," but the film's reputation had nothing to do with her acting.
The same could be said for any other beautiful, youthful girl; this socialite was simply not suited for acting, nor did she have the dedication and perseverance to seriously learn acting.
However, she was a socialite in the spotlight, considered a mysterious figure by many, and people longed to know how she spent her days.
As Kardashian's former boss, the path of variety shows suited her well, and Lionheart Network also needed more diverse programs.
After a moment of thought, Eric said: "Movies might not be suitable for you, but if you're willing to film a variety show, I can plan a program for you."
"It could be called 'Traveling with Paris Hilton.' The main content of the show would be to showcase your family, your life, your social circle, your lavish spending, and so on."
Paris Hilton frowned: "Wouldn't I lose all my privacy then? And who would want to watch someone else eat and shop?"
"Paris, if you come to me, you must trust me. If I say it can be done, it definitely can. Otherwise, why would the Emmy Awards and Golden Globe give me the Best Screenwriter trophy?"
"Think about it. If you're willing, give me a reply as soon as possible. Your sister Nicky Hilton is also very good; you could do a dual female lead show."
After speaking, Eric turned and left. The Kardashians did family reality, so Paris could do a sister reality show.
Eric had some impression of Nicky Hilton because she married into the Rothschild family, forming an alliance between the two families.
Yes, it's that Rothschild family you're imagining.
Thanks to Song Hongbing's pulp fiction "Currency Wars," the Rothschild family became incredibly famous in China, with many believing them to be the shadowy rulers of the world.
This even led to many jokes, such as someone impersonating them to swindle people in China, being treated as honored guests by numerous high-ranking officials.
But in reality, the Rothschild family's net worth is only about a hundred billion, barely a second-tier family, far inferior to the truly powerful families in various countries.
Otherwise, why would they intermarry with the Paris family? Just think about it.
After this small interlude, Eric returned to his love nest.
Pushing the door open, he saw Theron still sitting on the sofa, pouting.
"Alright, baby, what's done is done, don't be angry. Anger only hurts yourself."
Theron rolled her eyes at him: "It's all your fault! Why did you film 'blue is the warmest color'? If you hadn't, I could have won the Oscar Winner!"
"I couldn't help it; that project was finalized before we even met, and it had been in preparation for a long time."
"I don't care! Couldn't you have just filmed it badly?"
"Ugh, I tried to make it as bad as possible, otherwise Best Director and Best Picture should have gone to me."
"Hmph! You're annoying, Eric!"
"Really? Take a good look at this face. If this face is still annoying, then there won't be any man in the world who can catch your eye."
"Gross, don't be so narcissistic!"
"Heh heh, I promise you, you will definitely win the Oscar Winner. We'll go all out with promotions this month."
"What about 'blue is the warmest color'? No promotions?"
"No promotions, not at all. Not a single cent of funding will be approved by me."
Although she knew Eric was trying to cheer her up, Theron still broke into a smile.
"Forget it, it's your hard work after all. What if there's really a chance for Best Director and Best Picture?"
"Hehe, I know you're the best to me."
"Such a character!"
