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a few john travolta movies. yeah. he probably did. well, just to clear vulture, travolta was three. screen was no travolta. i really like him as an actor. i just said there's a joke. but travolta was a guest at, the reagan white house several times, and he actually danced with princess di there. that's right. all right. i think we have matt in the audience for a question here. thank you. i wonder if you could comment on the relationship between george bush and ronald reagan particularly after the 1980 election once they were working together and what role bush had as reagan's in the policymaking process. excellent question. it was very, very complicated relationship, animated by the fact that mrs. reagan never warmed up to the bushes. you know, she and barbara went to smith college but didn't mean anything. eight years, the reagans were president. the bushes were never invited to the private residence in eight years. and he was vice president reagan was was easier to forgive than mrs. reagan. but you in 1980. you know issue of reagan's age up a lot. it was a lot there was a lot of t
a few john travolta movies. yeah. he probably did. well, just to clear vulture, travolta was three. screen was no travolta. i really like him as an actor. i just said there's a joke. but travolta was a guest at, the reagan white house several times, and he actually danced with princess di there. that's right. all right. i think we have matt in the audience for a question here. thank you. i wonder if you could comment on the relationship between george bush and ronald reagan particularly after...
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the was pulp fiction county no more than just revive the hollywood career of john travolta. the blockbuster success of his trashy little film helped open away for filmmakers as diverse as west anderson and spike jones. christopher nolan and paul thomas anderson helped their weird visions enter the main street. today there's no denying pope fictions in the movies. impact is seen every the pope fiction may have started as an in the alternative film. but the movies iconic imagery has long since entered the main stream, large new wherever they are. part of the fabric of modern pop culture referenced in cartoons and tv shows, 2 sided are honestly, are not by artist high and low. the ninety's. so we've of pulp fiction imitators, summer, good. some were bad and somewhere very, very ugly. they would use the same pallet of hip dialogue, jumbled story chronology, and nasty stylized violence to tell their stories on screen. to style has become so influential in 2018, the oxford english dictionary added the word parents, you know, ask to it's lexicon. both sections influence was global
the was pulp fiction county no more than just revive the hollywood career of john travolta. the blockbuster success of his trashy little film helped open away for filmmakers as diverse as west anderson and spike jones. christopher nolan and paul thomas anderson helped their weird visions enter the main street. today there's no denying pope fictions in the movies. impact is seen every the pope fiction may have started as an in the alternative film. but the movies iconic imagery has long since...
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from marilyn monroe and buddy holly to jane's the, the eating testing john travolta as been some vega is post modern. since watching travel to dance, pulls up cultural memories of the actor in his most famous movie roles. is it parents he noticing we also women, this pop culture, ocean. and the best way to understand this world is by re mixing and reinterpreting, the pop culture that made us fiction was and remains controversial as much for with parenting or says. as with the company, he keeps the, the critics of pulp fiction, see a movie with no original ideas. just cut and paste job a films that came before what some post modernist called influence or inspiration. others think is just plain stealing one and that back because many of the films parents you know, chooses to borrow from our black split patient movies of the 1970s films like shak super fly and coffee parents, you know, has also been accused of cultural appropriation. it hasn't health that his characters often leaned heavily on the n word. did you notice a sign up in front of my house? he said, good storage, jimmy, you've
from marilyn monroe and buddy holly to jane's the, the eating testing john travolta as been some vega is post modern. since watching travel to dance, pulls up cultural memories of the actor in his most famous movie roles. is it parents he noticing we also women, this pop culture, ocean. and the best way to understand this world is by re mixing and reinterpreting, the pop culture that made us fiction was and remains controversial as much for with parenting or says. as with the company, he keeps...
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the film starred: john travolta, sammy lal jackson, uma thurman and bruce willis, tim roth and harvey keitel, the star cast about the episode and the master tarantino himself. with a budget of $8 million, five of which were spent on fees for the stars, the film grossed $213 million worldwide. tarantina still calls pulp fiction his best work. that's how this day in history was, i i've been waiting for you forever, i was in such a hurry to meet you, finally it has come, spring, warm, sunny, bright, with exhibitions. you were waiting for spring, now spring is waiting for you, at the russia exhibition, how to apply for a subsidy or where to find workers, capital entrepreneurs can at any time receive free consultations on various... issues of doing business, for 12 years now a state institution of small business has been operating in the city moscow or mbm for short. we will now tell you how the organization supports those who decide to open their own business. here at we are in the embroidery part of the production, now the embroidery is being applied to the towel. what kind of film is th
the film starred: john travolta, sammy lal jackson, uma thurman and bruce willis, tim roth and harvey keitel, the star cast about the episode and the master tarantino himself. with a budget of $8 million, five of which were spent on fees for the stars, the film grossed $213 million worldwide. tarantina still calls pulp fiction his best work. that's how this day in history was, i i've been waiting for you forever, i was in such a hurry to meet you, finally it has come, spring, warm, sunny,...
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rumors got some special moments to share and move over john travolta. did you know tom selleck dance with princess diana? that magical night two. it's not the only great story he's sharing. just moments away on access hollywood. back to you guys, kitt. we'll see you in a minute. here's what's coming up on prime time here on nbc tonight. it's law and order night, law and order at 8:00, svu at nine, and organized crime at ten. then we invite you to join us for our 11:00 news, live and local here from our nbc studios. that's going to do it for us here at seven, for everyone here at >>> tonight on "access hollywood." >> ready, one, two, three, go. >> general hospital star 's
rumors got some special moments to share and move over john travolta. did you know tom selleck dance with princess diana? that magical night two. it's not the only great story he's sharing. just moments away on access hollywood. back to you guys, kitt. we'll see you in a minute. here's what's coming up on prime time here on nbc tonight. it's law and order night, law and order at 8:00, svu at nine, and organized crime at ten. then we invite you to join us for our 11:00 news, live and local here...
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problem with short movies as they also suck because they are the low-budget ones like cash out with john travolta which i watched. all fall -- off a watched it because it was 90 minutes. >> we are in swagger territory with journalist people not about the length of movie it's the quality of the storytelling. we don't have in aversion to long movies we have an aversion to. [ bleeps ] movies. as if you are supposed to sit and endure carp captain marvel that should be 3 minutes. some of my best work as i worked in hollywood a long time did a lot of shows and films my best work can be done in 3 minutes. >> greg: i bet. kat last word to you. do you watch stuff with subtitles? i do. >> i like to watch reality tv with movies it's like you sit down you have to be committed to that movie but if it's trash tv it's trash i can walk away whenever i want. unfortunately that's not always the case. that same mentality as cost me to waste years of my life on relationships. but the idea behind it is if it's trash anyways you can walk away whenever. >> greg: you never do because you form a bond with the trash you d
problem with short movies as they also suck because they are the low-budget ones like cash out with john travolta which i watched. all fall -- off a watched it because it was 90 minutes. >> we are in swagger territory with journalist people not about the length of movie it's the quality of the storytelling. we don't have in aversion to long movies we have an aversion to. [ bleeps ] movies. as if you are supposed to sit and endure carp captain marvel that should be 3 minutes. some of my...
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outfit to dance with john travolta at the white house. the revenge dress following marital upsets. her fashion choices reflecting the highs and lows. always in the spotlight, princess diana's unparalleled sense of fashion and resounding style was her way to make connections. she was an influencer long before social media. >> diana used fashion in so many ways. you can tell when she was feeling happy or feeling sad, depending on what she was wearing. you could tell when she was feeling brave. you could really relate to diana. >> reporter: away from the glamour, pomp and pageantry, her caring heart always available to people in need. the common touch and special demeanor capturing headlines and making a point. her charity work breaking down barriers to create hiv awareness in the '80s, famously shaking hands with an a.i.d.s. patient. and visiting angola, campaignint against land mines just months before her death. her sons william and harry once united by a close upbringing and deep love for their mother now distanced. the brothers choosing different paths. each carrying on with her
outfit to dance with john travolta at the white house. the revenge dress following marital upsets. her fashion choices reflecting the highs and lows. always in the spotlight, princess diana's unparalleled sense of fashion and resounding style was her way to make connections. she was an influencer long before social media. >> diana used fashion in so many ways. you can tell when she was feeling happy or feeling sad, depending on what she was wearing. you could tell when she was feeling...
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include princess diana's fairy tale wedding dress, her picture perfect outfit from a dance with john travolta. everyone probably remembers that that happened at the white house and the midnight blue strapless gown she wore to the 1986 phantom of the opera premiere. you can see more of her collection and her style defining dresses, garments and accessories later this morning. they'll feature them on the today show. she had iconic style , for sure. absolutely. if anybody's interested in some of my old cargo shorts, i can probably auction those off, break those out, maybe something i don't know. it's getting a little cooler this week. you might remember the ones that like zip zipped or whatever. you can make them go from pants or shorts. pants to shorts. so versatile. exactly. yeah you probably need something like that. something convertible or the ones with the buttons all the way down the side. oh yes, the reveal. we are going to go from warm weather to cool for the weekend. and you know, our mornings are always chilly. so we're starting out in the low 50s. we're at 53 right now in oakland and
include princess diana's fairy tale wedding dress, her picture perfect outfit from a dance with john travolta. everyone probably remembers that that happened at the white house and the midnight blue strapless gown she wore to the 1986 phantom of the opera premiere. you can see more of her collection and her style defining dresses, garments and accessories later this morning. they'll feature them on the today show. she had iconic style , for sure. absolutely. if anybody's interested in some of...
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the lo w budget ones like cash out with john travolta, which i watched the other night . >> awful. but i still watched it because it was 90 minutes. >> well, this is we're in into swagger territory here with the journalism people. >> it's not about the length of the movie. it's about the quality of the storytelling we like we don't have an aversionve to long moviesrsio we have an aversion to movie rights, right. >>movies and seriously, and it'r if you're supposed to sit and endure, you know, captaisupe marvel like that movie should be 3 minutes. yes, i know. now some of my best where i worked in hollywood for lot ng timt e, worked on a lot of shows and films, and some of my bestms work is done in 3 minutes. >> i bet taxn 3 minu last word . you watch stuff with subtitles . >> i do. i don't watch movies. i like to watch reality tv. i like toty t watch because movies, you it's like you sit down and you feel you get to be committed to that movie. >>itte but if it's trash tv,rasi you're like, it's just trash. >> i can walk away whenever i want walan. lway >> unfortunately, that's not al
the lo w budget ones like cash out with john travolta, which i watched the other night . >> awful. but i still watched it because it was 90 minutes. >> well, this is we're in into swagger territory here with the journalism people. >> it's not about the length of the movie. it's about the quality of the storytelling we like we don't have an aversionve to long moviesrsio we have an aversion to movie rights, right. >>movies and seriously, and it'r if you're supposed to sit...
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they also thought any cults in germany are illegal, which is why they couldn't show john travolta films for a very long time , films for a very long time, until clinton called them, dunng until clinton called them, during his presidency and asked him to show his films because he's part of scientology. yeah, tom cruise couldn't show his films in germany either. so the germans are really touchy about the cult thing, you know, previous history stuff. so they're really nervous about organised gangs as well. and they're calling just off oil people. they name a few of them here who have been accused of being organised gangs, and they're trying to then outlaw . they're trying to then outlaw. they're not just not just put them in prison but outlaw their activity so that they when they come out of jail, they can't do it again. like makes them a proscribed terrorist group. >> but but you know what? i don't see why they shouldn't do that. because these people, like we have our people here, our just stop oil people, and they do the same thing every week over and over and over again. and we and we'r
they also thought any cults in germany are illegal, which is why they couldn't show john travolta films for a very long time , films for a very long time, until clinton called them, dunng until clinton called them, during his presidency and asked him to show his films because he's part of scientology. yeah, tom cruise couldn't show his films in germany either. so the germans are really touchy about the cult thing, you know, previous history stuff. so they're really nervous about organised gangs...
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. >> going to coachella, partying with big boy, john travolta. >> they burnt $250 million. wait, wait, whoa, whoa. >> that was a look at part of the trailer of the new hbo documentary that follows moviepass from its rise as a promising startup offering affordable deals to moviegoers to scandals and three of its former executives charged with federal crimes. joining us, the cofounder and the director. you were the cofounder of this. you were this so you were there for the rise, but tell us what happened next. >> yeah, so we built it up from the very beginning. we wanted to make the netflix of movie theaters, and then we had an exit, which is great. you do a startup and you get an exit, private equity group bought it and took it off in a whole 'nother direction, and we ended up buying it back and relaunching the company. >> muta, when you got involved with putting this film out and really profiling what the rise and fall and rise again, the resurrection here. >> right. >> what did you find was the reason that it didn't succeed with the people that bought it from him, and then
. >> going to coachella, partying with big boy, john travolta. >> they burnt $250 million. wait, wait, whoa, whoa. >> that was a look at part of the trailer of the new hbo documentary that follows moviepass from its rise as a promising startup offering affordable deals to moviegoers to scandals and three of its former executives charged with federal crimes. joining us, the cofounder and the director. you were the cofounder of this. you were this so you were there for the rise,...