Author's note
Hi everyone, I've been away for quite awhile due to some personal issues, among them writer's block. So this story has been long in development. I cannot emphasize how grateful I am for your patience, Hollywood Jim's adventures now continue!
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Jackie Morrison was at the forefront of another big Hollywood production. She'd seen how our brief alliance with Disney Studios talent (Ariel Winter) had paid off and she was eager to take this to an even bigger level. She'd been flying back and forth to New York and London and doing meetings via Skype with the more far-flung members of the studios' (and our own) negotiating teams. Finally, she was ready to reveal to us what we'd be devoting our attentions to
"OK, people I have some great news that will be announced to the press this afternoon, I'm just giving you an early heads-up." She said with a beaming smile "DC is ours! We've got their next film and we've secured the talents of Mark Stein to direct."
She explained that for this project, the Morrison Group would be teaming with the DC Comics Universe (aka DCU) for a one-off project that if successful, would shift all their future projects to our firm. Everyone in the conference room applauded. I was especially happy for Mark, we'd met long ago when he was directing music videos and I'd seen firsthand how he could handle big productions (and more importantly, difficult stars).
Jackie clicked a tiny remote in her hand and the big screen TV behind her flickered to life showing static and a fuzzy image that became clearer.
"Morrison Group employees...I give you our newest production..." she slowly turned to the screen and an electric purple logo came on "...BATGIRL!"
A collective "Whoa!" came out of nearly everyone there, myself included. I was old enough to remember seeing the reruns of the old "Batman" TV series of the 60's and the occasional appearances of the character that were, at best, a little kitschy. I also remembered the collective outcry when Alicia Silverstone took on the role opposite George Clooney on the big screen. He later joked that his turn as the Caped Crusader was responsible for killing off the Batman film series. And he may have had a point, since then the role had been limited to the comic books and the animated series until Christian Bale became the Caped Crusader.
"Now let me introduce you to our star...Jenna Dewan!"
The double doors of the conference room opened and Jenna strolled in, looking ultra-chic in a black suede mini skirt combo with a deep V-neck and matching boots that hugged her gorgeous legs. Her short brunette hair only added to the look.
"Hi everyone!" she said with a beaming smile "I'm just here for a few minutes, uh, need to keep my new boss here happy." She said as she looked at Jackie and laughed "I'm very proud to be taking on this role and working with DC and the Morrison Group. It's gonna be one wild ride, I'm sure!"
Jackie and Jenna posed for a quick set of photos from me and then she was off.
The announcement hit the press airwaves an hour after our meeting wrapped and it was all over the web for the rest of the day with debates going back and forth on the casting, director, story, you name it. Jackie's plan would be to make a bigger announcement in Vegas at the annual CinemaCon Convention, a big event for film exhibitors and assorted Hollywood-types. It guaranteed maximum coverage. So it looked like I'd be off to Vegas again!
Mark texted me that night inviting me to dinner at Caesar's Palace where the convention would be held.
"Got a proposition to discuss with you." He added before signing off
I realized that with him, it could mean anything. In the past he'd given me a producers' credit on his Hannie Caulder reboot with Miley Cyrus and I'd been his chief still photographer on just about every production he'd done.
That weekend I was back in Sin City and the immense pool areas under the burning Vegas sun were calling my name. Jackie had assured me my photo duties would be minimal this time so all I packed were some board shorts, t-shirts and the custom suit Paris Hilton had gifted me with long ago. It still fit me, too!
At the pool's V.I.P. section I staked out my spot, pulled out my iPod and planned to zone out for the afternoon with help from a Pink Floyd collection I'd put together before leaving. Even though I wanted to really relax I couldn't help but look around the immense area thinking I'd miss something if I closed my eyes even for a second. It was that long-standing travel paranoia that came over me every time I was here.
"Excuse me, is this lounger taken?" I heard next to me
"Huh? Oh! No! Go right ahead!" I semi-stammered to a pretty woman in a bright red string bikini covered by a tan mesh shirt. She wore an obviously well-traveled straw hat and a large canvas tote bag was on her shoulder. Jackie-O style sunglasses with ultra-dark lenses completed the look. She removed her hat and shook her brunette hair.
It was Jenna!
"I'm so lucky I was able to get a seat here, this place fills up really fast, what with the convention and all. I had to call in a favor to a friend." She said "I always feel weird doing that."
"Oh yeah, I hear you. I guess I'm lucky my company picks up the tab for things like this."
"What's your company?"
"Uh, the Morrison Group. I gotta admit I saw you at the offices when they announced you were playing Batgirl."
"AH! Got it! OK, I see now!" she said with a beaming smile "You cannot believe how crazy it's been since they announced that."
"All the fanboys came out of the woodwork, huh?"
"Oh yeah, and fangirls too!" she laughed
"Right, there's just as many of those too now that I think about it."
Jenna looked to the other side of the pool and yelled out to a couple entering the complex. They made for quite a sight. The woman had her hair pulled back in a tight bun and wore a bright white bikini top with a silky wrap around her waist. The man was a tall athletic monster with arms and legs like tree trunks, he must be a bodyguard, I thought.
"YO! Over here!" she yelled to them. As they got closer, the woman removed her sunglasses and her voice and smile gave her away, it was Jennifer Lopez. And the "bodyguard" was Alex Rodriguez.
"See, I told you I could get you a good spot here!" she laughed as she turned to me "Oh my God! Jim! When did you get here?"
"Late last night, my company's handling Jenna's movie."
"Holy shit, that's so cool!" she said excitedly "Babe, this is Jim, he's the guy that did those photos of me in the pool that ended up on the billboard."
"Oh right, great stuff." He said as we shook hands
"I hope you don't mind, I'm a Red Sox fan."
"Nah, not at all, they're a great team. You can be proud of them."
"So what's your take on Jenna as Batgirl? You know they offered it to me first." Jennifer asked me.
"Whoa, I didn't know that. Well, I guess I should be diplomatic. I think Jenna will be fine in it."
"Wait 'till you see the costume. That's what everyone's waiting for."
"I guess they figure when the fanboys see it, that's the deciding factor, right?"
"Yep, you got that right."
"Well, I'm gonna try out the pool." Jenna said as she stood up and removed her cover-up. She walked over to the pool's edge and gracefully dived in. She looked incredible even underwater.
"Well, I can see what you're looking at." Jennifer said. She knew I was very transfixed by her.
"Hey, I'm only human." I said with a shrug.
Jennifer giggled a little as she turned to Alex "C'mon, babe. Let's get some drinks and leave these two kids alone."
"Kid? Who you callin' a kid?" I said with mock-offense in my voice that only made them laugh even more as they walked towards the bar area.
Jenna resurfaced and ran her fingers through her hair as she stood up in the crystal blue water.
"Oh, man that felt good!" she said with that same beaming smile "You coming in?"
"I probably should."
Diving was something I was never good at and I know I looked spectacularly bad to anyone watching. Maybe Jenna would be forgiving in her assessment of me as a swimmer. When I surfaced I saw her reaching up for her sunglasses. She had to contort her body somewhat and I got a great look at the crack of her ass as she retrieved them. She was now leaning against the pool's edge, her arms outstretched. Looking fabulous.
"So where you from, anyway?" she asked me as a pool attendant brought us bottles of ice water.
"Connecticut, originally."
"No way! I was born there!"