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198. critique in the air.

  -The 'new Sce Fi film' is widely discussed fing attention to the sce fi genre, which emerged from the meager 70s and begaablishing itself in the 80s. It has now gained more value and cludes with different movies featuring fantastistallments, - read Mi Avital.

  -The film has a certain alig with underlying stories from the a Egyptian empire. From our perspective, Ronald sharpens the way STAR WARS itself arrived many years ago, turning the film into a space opera with its touilitarism, with quite a few irregurities. But objectively eaining. Don't expeuch from this movie beyond a dry story, cheerful moments, online adventure, and a good fight, - Mi finished reading.

  -Bravo, - said Junino, in something resembling Spanish or Italian.

  -Well, I think the most important thing is that the Stargate movie has gained a small fan club that idolizes the song just as it is, - said Jaye Davidson, who cimed the role of Ra.

  -What neer is this? - asked Djimon Hounsou, a dark-skinned man who was just starting to rise in his career, currently positioned as a known but somewhat unknown actor. He has roles and has appeared in several series, and people know who he is and some of his works, but he is not pletely identified in his roles.

  Billy came back from the bathroom in his elegant beige suit with a red tie, a formality that trasted with his colleagues' attire. They were dining in a small restaurant just outside Hollywood, not far away, but free from the ey's hustle. Kurt was missing, having a prior itment; the showbiz world inning in the air.

  Mi handed him the New York Times magazine, one of the most reliable sources in critical capacity, in short, one of the most important media outlets for reviews, along with the Los Aimes and Variety.

  The paginated article with some images, including those from the red carpet, several photos, and even one of him greeting Kurt Russell with a firm handshake.

  -How is it that there's a fan club?" asked Alexis Cruz.

  -The movie's producer, along with Ronald, created a Stargate page, allowing people to download and upload their tent. With the release of the book after the movie, people read and tribute their ideas. It was a resounding success, - said Jaye Davidson.

  -Have you nded any gigs? - Derek Webster asked openly, from one end of the room. The cast of nearly 19 people in one dinner, one of the film's militants who ter fought with Ra's army under coer.

  -Nothing new, but I have a few auditions. Nothing clusive, but there might be something iing ing up in the few weeks, - replied Leon Rippy, who had been perf here and there for over ten years. However, his breakthrough was not very crete. Ag often requires a lot of exposure, and sometimes more than ten years are not enough fnifit roles. Experieends to determine roles

  Do you, Mili, have something iing in mind? - Billy asked in a low voice.

  -I'd like to take on some roles, but I think I o finish school first. However, ABt a request to my agent; they are casting for a doctor series called ER. It's in the East, near New York, in Chicago, - Mi said.

  A pressure cooker hit Billy's mind. The renowned and famous TV series Friends isn't being celebrated here. He has new ideas to ask his agent about. There is the cost of doing a television series with a wide range of episodes, or the cost of doing a series that long. Still, without a doubt, he sider ag in some cameos.

  -You should join ER, - Billy suggested with a prophetic feeling that a woman as beautiful as Mi would succeed with a little help.

  -But... -

  -You don't have to worry. As long as you manage your schedules well, you attend some csses, aend your work and study time. You work as a waitress to pay bills, and now you have the opportunity to be part of a produ. You'll pay the bills with what you earn on television, - Billy proposed.

  Mi's cheeks flushed. - You're partially right. Maybe, if you e with me and participate in the script, I accept the offer, - Mi said, extending her hand in the proposal. The fear isn't about trying; it's the loneliness of her work and studying, bearing the burden alo's not something she's good at with her family scattered in Israel, France, and some in the Uates. She still hesitates a lot about the as she should take.

  -I 't accept, Mili. Although I'd like to tinue being your partner, age is a disadvantage we haven't pletely overe. It worked for Stargate because Ronald Emmerich didn't adjust the script to a specific age and just put the child prodigy archaeologist. I have to go to the bathroom! I'll be right back, - Billy said.

  Putting his hands into his pocket, he uncovered his cell phone.

  -Alice, honey, - Billy said from the phone.

  -Billy, I had the ce to talk to Raimon; he mentioned you were in San Jose st week,- Alice said, with a tone of reproach. The girl stood with her feet against the wall, lying on her bed, in the fort of the night.

  -I'm sorry. I had to gently to San Jose! I think I'm moving, and the pany needs my assistance. Despite tinuing to act, I have work to do, - Billy said.

  -It's your birthday. Happy birthday. I wish we could spend it together. I've been busy, but I've missed you a lot. You don't know how much I miss you, - Alice said.

  -Sweetheart, I'll have another premiere for The Lion King, and of course, I'll tih the movie 'Little Women' that I told you about. I think, by August, we'll have time together. Of course, unless you want to e to Massachusetts, I'll be here until early July, - Billy said.

  A heavy sigh was heard from Alice.

  -I have worked at the general hospital, - Alice said, pouting a bit.

  -August, we'll find time in August," Billy said.

  -Happy birthday. I bought you a gift. Just don't take too long... okay, - Alice said.

  Mili approached Billy, in a hurried gesture pointing to the tables; some of the supp actors were leaving, and of course, only Billy could open his eyes and expin vocally that he was talking to Ali the phone. Mili just rolled her eyes and mimicked a wedding ring and a pity gesture.

  -I think I have to go, honey, - Billy said.

  -Nooo, it's just right, -- Alice said, who then smiled like a mischievous cat. -- Send me a kiss, - Alice said.

  -I'm in a meeting, - Billy said.

  -Send me a kiss, - Alice said, with a babyish voice. She wao be with Billy and be genuinely happy.

  -Alice, it's embarrassing... - Billy said in front of Mili's expet gaze, now more curious. It could be said that her ears perked up as a sign of listening.

  -I send you a kiss, Mwa, - blushed the boy.

  Alice's ughter didn't take long.

  -I love you, I love you very much, - Alice said.

  -Rest, sweetheart. I'll call you tonight. Will you study until te? - Billy replied.

  -Yes, - she responded.

  Mili just raised her eyebrow at the nonsense Billy was saying. She didn't say anything, but her white teeth rose, her fangs more promi. There wasn't much to say, which relieved the awkward atmosphere.

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