Chapter 1159 1159 Top Party
The awards ceremony has come to an end, but for Hollywood artists, the carnival has just begun.
The Oscar is just a carnival for a small group of people. There are only a few people who can get nominations, and it is not that easy to be a guest of awards; but after the Oscars ended, a carnival for everyone was kicking off.
The annual Oscar Night, held by Vanity Fair magazine, made its debut in full swing just after the awards ceremony.
The old magazine "Vanity Fair" has experienced 80 years of ups and downs. After 1991, it gradually reached its peak under the leadership of the new editor-in-chief Graydon Carter. This magazine truly records the glitzy life and entertainment posture in the United States, and has been loved by countless public people. The content of the magazine is a mixture of fashion, politics, celebrities, money and social news. Not only ordinary people love to read, but celebrities and intellectuals are also willing to read, which has enabled the magazine to continuously expand its readers' basic group.
In 1993, in order to further expand the influence of "Vanity Fair", Grayden made a bold decision that was enough to change the trend of Hollywood trends: after the Oscars, a celebrity party was set up to gather all the top celebrities in one occasion, and also opened up shopping mall tycoons, social authority, and media celebrities to enter!
This, known as "Oscar Night", has only been held for two years, but it has the ability to change the direction of the entertainment industry.
People can meet top Hollywood stars at this party, senior managers of film companies or listed companies, and meet editors of fashion magazines and newspapers across the country, and also see handsome men and beautiful women full of sight. This makes the party a truly flashy and fame world, where almost everyone can achieve their goals.
Greden sets a very special entry rule for Oscar Night. He first distributes invitation letters to all Oscar nominees to ensure that the final winner will definitely appear at the party, thereby attracting more attention.
Secondly, invitation letters will be given to top celebrities, including powerful figures from all fields of entertainment, culture and sports. For example, Steven Spielberg, although he has not received any Oscar nomination this year, he will undoubtedly receive invitation letters; for example, David Geffen, although he has never won an Oscar nomination, he has also received invitation letters in the past two years.
Another thing is that the popular romances in the past year will receive invitations, especially beauties. For example, Cameron Diaz, who has not won the Oscar or Golden Globe nomination, but a "disguised monster" is enough to get her invitation, let alone she is still Hugo's date now.
Finally, Grayden will also present invitation letters to some topic figures, which is very wide. It can include second-tier and third-tier actors, many popular singers, and elites from all walks of life such as socialites, outstanding agents, and famous lawyers, making them active figures in the party.
Oscar Night means opportunity, connections, and special circles that ordinary people cannot reach and that ordinary people cannot join.
Therefore, in just two years, Oscar Night has become the most important party in the United States, even surpassing the Oscar itself, becoming an occasion where countless celebrities gather and countless people at the bottom of the country have always dreamed of. Some people even make it the "most difficult party in the world", and party invitation letters are hard to get.
Hugo received an invitation when the first Oscar Night was held. The popularity of "Smelling the Scent of the Scent" and "Yihai Xiongfeng" made Hugo a topic figure and received an invitation at the last moment. However, Hugo lacked interest in these events because of the Golden Globes incident, so the Oscars did not attend afterwards, let alone the Oscar Night.
Last year, "Vanity Fair" naturally won't forget Hugo, and Hugo became the winner of the Little Golden Man for the first time. However, Hugo just walked around on Oscar Night, and then went to a party with a large group of friends, drinking until dawn. As a result, the media made a fuss about Hugo, a topical figure who was second only to Steven Spielberg in the Oscar that night, just showed up and then disappeared.
The direct result of this is that after Hugo gave up the Golden Globes and chose Sundance this year, Graden called Hugo himself and sincerely sent an invitation to Hugo, hoping that Hugo could attend Oscar Night. You must know that the Oscar nomination list had not yet come out at that time.
However, with Hugo's current reputation, it would be a very embarrassing thing if he could not be invited to attend the Oscar Night. So Graden invited Rick to dinner three times, and after the nomination list came out, he sent a gift to Hugo to congratulate him. It was a pair of exquisite Rolex couple watches. After the Grammy ended, they specifically reported on the great achievements of glory to death and praised them, and it was no surprise that they showed full sincerity.
This time, Hugo did not miss Oscar night again, especially when the sensitive moments of Endeavour Elite Agency needed him, and he had no reason to be absent.
After leaving the Holy Auditorium, Hugo and Cameron first went to the beauty room to clean up, changed a set of clothes, and then drove to the Sunset Tower Hotel by Samora.
It was already late when they arrived, but there was still a long car array in front of them, moving forward slowly. After about twenty minutes, they arrived at the ticket gate of the parking lot. The Los Angeles police officer in uniform walked up, confirmed the parking permit on the dashboard, and then said to Samora with a smile, "Welcome to Oscar Night." He turned around and waved his hand. A parking guy dressed up in formal clothes ran over. The police officer then turned around and said, "Please hand the car over to our staff, we will park your car for you."
Hugo looked at Joseph and Rick, who were sitting aside in surprise, "Are there parking services here?"
Rick had already expected it and skillfully opened the car door, and while saying, "It's just you", he walked out of the car. Joseph landed behind and explained briefly, "This is also of grade."
Later, Hugo learned that their parking permits are divided into colors and enjoy different levels of services in different colors. Obviously, Hugo enjoys top-notch services.
After they got out of the car, staff drove over in golf carts and drove them all the way from the entrance of the parking lot toward the party. At the entrance, there were two rows of security guards in black suits, and there were Los Angeles police next to them. Many movie fans gathered near the police to help maintain order. When they saw Hugo coming, they screamed excitedly.
Hugo stopped, looked back, and then saw several familiar faces. He couldn't help but laugh and waved his hand, which made the fan group burst into amazing screams. Hugo patted Samora on the shoulder, "Your brother and they are here, do you know?" Hugo saw Eli Kasvi and Liam Pinkman.
"Yeah, they told me." Samora nodded, "Don't worry, they will go home after you go in."
Since Samora is Hugo's assistant, many activities of the Young Volcano will be notified to Samora to ensure that fans can be organized and disciplined and try to avoid chaos.
Hugo nodded with a smile, waved at them again, and said to Samora, "After you go in, check their situation, it's midnight soon. It's too cold in Los Angeles today." After coming out of the Holy Auditorium, you can feel the sudden drop in temperature, which is not normal for Los Angeles, which is already at the end of March.
Samora nodded, and was about to comfort Hugo and let him not worry, Rick's voice came from the front, "Hugo, come here, we need you here."
Hugo raised his eyebrows in surprise and walked over with Cameron, "What's wrong?" He saw Rick and Joseph standing at the entrance, but the security guard stopped them and did not let them go, which surprised Hugo.
Rick didn't say anything, but shrugged, moved out of position, and let Hugo step forward.
Hugo walked forward, and before he could ask, he heard the security guard smile and said, "Oh, Mr. Lancaster, good evening." Hugo nodded and said hello, and then he heard the security guard explain, "We are just to confirm the identity of the guests and prevent others from getting in. Please understand our work."
So that's true. As an agent, it's normal for Rick to not know the security guards. Not to mention Joseph.
"May I ask, are they all your entourage? Can you tell us their names? Thank you for your cooperation." Although the security guard recognized Hugo, he still spoke conscientiously.
"Of course." Hugo introduced everyone around him, and Samora hurriedly ran over to avoid being missed. The security guard took the invitation and confirmed it again, and then let it go.
Hugo couldn't help but sigh, no wonder Oscar Night has such a great influence. Every detail of it reflects the difference in class levels. It clearly tells everyone: this is a top party, not everyone can enter, and even those who receive invitations are different. This clear attitude has attracted more people, not only to be proud of attending such parties, but also hope to reach the top with such parties.
Sure enough, this is a world of fame and fortune.
But before Hugo's sigh was over, he encountered trouble again. After entering the gate and walking through the garden, Hugo and his group were blocked in front of the banquet hall again. A black-haired woman said seriously and stereotypedly, "I would like to ask you and the names of your entourage."
Hugo looked back at the security guard not far from the door, then looked at the black-haired woman, and his words stuck in his throat and couldn't speak: These layers of security are too complicated, right?
Chapter completed!