Hollywood Adventures Page #4

Synopsis: A young man goes from China to Hollywood on short notice to find his girlfriend. He ends up connected with two others in his quest, which gets much more complicated than he envisioned.
Director(s): Timothy Kendall
Production: Beijing Enlight Pictures Co.
 
IMDB:
5.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
114 min
63 Views


The fact that we run.

What have you got in your hand?

The "Golden Bird", which my father gave before his death.

I was eight. I remember well how he gave it to me.

The streets were full of people.

And we ran through an alley. Suddenly there appeared a type.

He tried to tear down the necklace my mother.

But my father wanted to prevent it. Since the type pulled a gun.

My parents died before my eyes.

I was then brought up by our butler.

He was a nice man and was loyal to my family.

Now I travel the world, to learn everything about life.

Finally, I will take over my father's business.

Is that true? You're like Batman!

A huge boots.

However. - I wanted to be sure.

What is behind? - That has been 'n giant here.

America!

Here's' nen big barbecue boots. Man Barbecue! I Riesenhunger!

Come on, come with me over there is the store.

Comic types. Somehow I'm still not hungry. - Let's get away.

Come on!

Reach for the sky!

Stop it, what about this nonsense? - The will make us shallow.

I'm the guy who plays' nen guy who dresses up as a different type!

I'm just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love it.

Are you kidding us, boy?

We need to come up with what. - Why so serious?

Punch me! Punch me! Punch me!

Beat me. - I want what?

hit me! - Are not very close?

You left the phone in the car and he took off with it!

No need to shout at me so! Want even more problems?

You're a liar. A liar who lied to their friends!

I beg your pardon? - Your whole life is just lies and deceit!

Even the impact is faked.

Here 's window must be open. It was like 'ne light breeze.

Whiskey for all!

Beautiful trick. They are excited and your nose is bloody.

You've got 'n mighty thud it.

I am so sorry! I did not strike so hard.

I've got it coming to him.

And what I said before, I did not mean it.

You know what? You're not the first idiot who travels by half the world,

to find the person he loves.

Tell merely no baloney! You feel the same?

Sometimes, because making love blindly. - Is he in the film?

Not everyone in Hollywood is in the movie business.

I always thought he was the right thing.

One day he said to me, he would tell me something very important.

I immediately thought of a request.

So I made my hair, the nails, and I bought an expensive dress.

I thought it would be for it appropriately.

But then ... - Then he made the request?

Yes, but a others.

Well, since it was clear that he is only one of the dishonest types.

And the worst thing is, he never told me all these years, the truth.

I'm sorry for you. - Oh, you know, past is past.

Today I feel good.

Only I feel towards my parents guilty.

They told me he would be unreliable

I then go under any circumstances to America.

They were crying and begging. Unfortunately, I have enforced my head.

I wanted to go to America to lead a good life.

I was ashamed to return home.

Well, and then I found this job as a tour guide.

I did not know that this was only a cover for a smuggler group.

But you should still be able to leave when it's you noticed.

Manny is' n very crafty guy. He knows America well.

And if the cops catch him, he will blame it all on me.

... Then we hold it in place.

So, we have checked your story. You may go.

Thank you very much. Thank you for your hospitality, gentlemen.

Speaking of hospitality, please be my guest at the Five-Star Motel.

I give you also 10 percent discount.

That will never happen. - I admire your honesty.

For that, you get 15 percent.

But do not tell Mr. Stock-in-ass.

That should be our little secret.

Well, who do we have here?

Troublemaker!

Rise and shine, people! Rise and shine, people! The sun is laughing!

Rise and Shine!

Good morning, you lovebirds. - Tomorrow.

Is my little cousin. Should fit you.

Hunger? Ham and eggs? - Unfortunately, we have to go.

We have a long way to go. - On foot? Out here?

At sunset vultures poking in your bones.

Maybe, but we do it already.

No, no, you have to get out riding style. On the Hog!

On the Hog? - That sounds very powerful.

Did you really 'nen driving license?

I guess because we need high. We have made it equal.

Do you?

Wait! If this is a film that takes me the snake bite in the butt.

And Xiaoming would poison suck me out of my butt, to save me, right?

Your film is sh*t!

"During the filming of an animal was injured." We cut out.

leave seems to be genuine.

Hello? Hello? - Is anyone here?

Here's some living soul?

Away from here!

I can not believe it! Are you Robocop?

You shoot so incredibly good. Where did you learn that? - From movies.

I think that's your gun. - Tell's anyone.

All right. - Cut! Cut!

Were we in grade 'nem film it? - Cut! Cut!

Cut!

What was that? What was that! The car should not roll over!

The car should go directly into the building, after which it explodes!

Have you changed? - No, sir.

Someone that has changed. Who has changed?

Who dares behind my back to simply change any things, huh?

You, you with the beard! Have you changed?

Can any of you change anything here? so are movies shot?

"Wronald will never know of our affair. He is like an idiot standing there."

"But what makes that when we have so much fun around a b*tch?"

F*** you, damn you, Gary Buesheimer! Huh!

F*** you, Gary Buesheimer!

Who should be f***ed? - Gary Buesheimer.

He slept with the wife of the director. - Great! The hardcore version.

Divorce is hard. But making movies is harder.

So when I say that the building will explode over there,

then this means that the building will explode!

Uh, the building is just explode?

Who the hell are you huh? Do you know what you hired her?

You just ruined my four-million-dollar action scene.

Your she gets from the pasture, bring them behind the barn and shoot them!

Xiaoming -? Yan Yan?

Yan Yan do not tell me you had something to do with this guy.

I wish I could say that. I am so sorry.

Ow, ow, except. Again in the back. Always I get stitches in the back.

Yes, in the back! Full purely in the back.

Who has the thing parked here, huh? Who parked that in my scene?

That was you, sir. - Then propelled's gone!

The explosion is gone off prematurely. Is anyone hurt?

I bare. Pretty hard even. - Oh, you poor thing! Do you need help?

Yes! Today I hurt myself to see if I can still feel.

You are so cute. Well, come in my trailer.

Maybe I can help you to feel something else.

Why are you building again such crap?

I'm so sorry. I'm sorry, really sorry. Only because of you I came.

I do not want that we separate. Perhaps there is a way.

Xiaoming, I know what you feel for me. Honestly.

But do not get me. I have found here what I wanted. Something I love.

You're right. I am on your side. I want to be with you.

Xiaoming! - I'll do anything for you.

Yan Yan -! Es ist vorbei, Xiaoming.

Yan Yan!

Please, go now.

Yan Yan?

Can you imagine what he went through to ...

Who are you? Do you have something to do with it? - He has flown halfway around the world,

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Brice Beckham

James Brice Beckham (born February 11, 1976 in Long Beach, California) is an American actor most famous for his role as Wesley T. Owens in the television sitcom Mr. Belvedere and for his role as Corey in I Hate My 30's. He currently lives in Los Angeles and is a member of LA's Namaste theater group. more…

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