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latest films, only on "the hollywood news report" where news is entertainment and entertainment is news. >> i'd like to know what the hell is going on here? >> 20 m readers want the truth, eddie. >> truth, yes. >> it was a night full of classy cars and superstars as george clooney, channing tatum, josh brolin and jonah hill debuted their comedy about old hollywood, "hail caesar." george: i think it's important that you know they're not really brothers. this is all bull. they've been saying this for a long time. they're funny, they're fun, they're easy, they lov what they do. the secret to the game is if you're lucky enough to do this, you better enjoy it. i used to cut tobacco for a living and when i heard some
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they were, i'd be like, really? i think it's the fact that they enjoy it so much. >> it's one of my favorite films i have been in. i've stalked them. we have the same agent and i bang on jim's door and like, just, come on, you're like their guy, get me anything. >> the warmth and the respect and just the way that they treat the people they work with is so incredible and they create an environment that's so fun that you don't want to go home. >> it was amazing. they're so prepared. they have so much -- i mean, they're true artours. thth h he a vision for what they want. they make that vision happen but they're also totally open to experimenting and figuring things out on the fly. they're perfect filmmakers as far as i'm concerned. >> it's very different than what you think it would b butes, it's much fun but not for any of the reasons y y think it t uld
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i adore t tm andhey're two of my best buddies. there's few people i like spending time with more. i like them as much as i love slapping george clooney. >> i rode around in a chariot in a dress, leather ski a broom on my head, riding a chariot. what's wrong with thaha >> all eyes on teresa palmer and benjamin walker as they hit the red carpenter inn hollywood to premierere their tear jerker, "the choice." >> how do you stay in love? i love that because i'm a married woman. i totally can relate to that. i>> i think it speaks to how life can be challenging and difficult and unexpected and you never know especially in relationships what's going to happen and nothing can be planned for, prepared.
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house, i guess. >> i think people who really like "the notebook" will like this because it's a film that not only covers the choices we make when it comes to love but it explores what happens after the honeymoon ends. >> i hopop people leave the movie andd call the p pple theyove. take those little moments to remember to thank the people you care about. because it sounds sappy but what are the choices are make to choose your partner and choose your family and choose your friends and choose your dog. it's important. >> it's got a huge heart. the characters are grand but relatable and it's hugely entertaining and we think it's really funny. >> north carolina is exquisite and i hope people really feel immersed in the place, in the film. i hope they feel that they get to know the place because it was new for me.
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screen, our biggest relelse of the year. "hail caesasa is a prestigee picture with one of the biggest stars of the world. >> a truth we could see if we had but -- if we had -- had -- >> cut! >> academy award winning filmmakers joel and ethan coen assemble an all-star cast for their comedic look at hollywood movie making during the 1950's in "hail caesar." >> somebody slipped it under my door. >> we had your movie star. gather $100,000 and await instructions. whoore we? e future. >> after we finishehe they said at we're working on a film called "hail caesar" about old hollywood with a big dumb actor and he gets kidnapped by communists and the other actor, the cowboy, says this is bad for movie stars everywhere.
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every time i did press, i told them i was doing thiss movie and joel and ethan said we've never read the damn thing and finly they said it was written. it was a real movie but they hadn't written the screenplay and i kept saying i'm doing it next. i like old movies but i think of who better to make fun of old hollllood than thosese two guys. >> i don't like old movies. i think they're crap. >> you like only sincemagic mike" forward. >> nothing after that. just that. >> they just understand absurdity i think better than most people and embrace it. i asked ethan at one point, i was looking at some book and ructure of writing and story telling and he laughed at me and i said, you tell me, what do you do writing a story? he said you want me to tell you? i said yeah. he said we sit down, we thinkf a scene we would like to see in a movie, then we write it and we think about what would be cool
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that and that's basically -- which is so much more complicated than that because they understand structure innately but they write what they feel like writing. they're not writing for anybody but themselves. >> tell your line exactly as i dodo with to us assemble. >> would the detwoor deassemble. >> why did you say twoor. >> i grew up watching old movies so to be on sets that look like that and pararcipate in it and ving joel and ethan way that they're winking at it, almost like a drama comedy musical. it's everything. it almost feels like seven movies in one but then at the end of the day it's really i feel the story about josh's
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it and i love -- i love the bet. i love what they did with his part in that story is very moving. >> spiritual dimension to the picture business but what it really is this fat cat, nick skank, out in new york, running this factory, serving up lollipops to what they used to call bread and circus. >> i have been trying to save my roman -- until i was older. the skiki is about that long and you want toe sure everything is covered- >> those calves look just right. >> they took me out for chariot training. i went out for five minutes and i was like, this is the easiest thing i've ever done. ha! it wasn't like learning to tap.. >> gene kelly, he's the man. >> he wanted to make you believe it was a performance.
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he walks tough life, it's so easy, and you could almost do it while having a cigarette. they're two different schools. >> no matter what we see whenn we're out there on the sea, we ain't gonna see a dame >> whatever bet you take leads to another choice. >> here's this week's rundown of the top five movies in the u.s.a. >> bad whitlock has been kidnapped. >> bad for movie stars everywhere. >> hey! >> nobody said this was going to be easy. natalie: there's more hollywood
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hollywood news report." natalie: thanks for joining us again. let's get back to more entertainment news on "the hollywood news" >> breaking up sucks but you know what's even worse? wasting a night in new york city. >> give it to me i'm worth it >> let me teach you how to be single. >> go get us some drinks. no, you don't buy the drinks.
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>> dakota johnson, leslie mann and rebel wilson teach the basics of how to be single in new york city. >> what's up, y'all. >> i don't know why i said y'all. >> i started out in comedy, the first few projects i did were comedies and i know i signed on to this movie because the woman who wrote it,t, dayna fox, created a television show that i was on that was a comedy so it was nice to come back to it and also to come back working with her. >> i think i came to hollywood at the exact right time and my first job was in the movie "bridesmaids" which was an r-rated comedy and it crushed it and it spawneded all these kind of movies that r-rated comedies where women are being honest and confident. it's great to work with male stars in the industry and you always learn stuff from them but often your role, you're relegated more to the girlfriend or the wife or a side character whereas in movies l le "how to
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focus of the film so you normally get more opportunities in those films. >> there are eight million people in this city. sounds like a lot, right? half of them are women and as hard as i tried in college, i don't swing that way. so four million men, then you got to have some age limits. let's say over 20, under 40. >> keep it sexy. >> now it's a million. >> i think because my character is so rigid in the way she goes about looking for a husband and she's sopecific in terms of what she's looking for, my advice is don't do that. my big advice is really to be -- have an open mind. you never know when someone might surprise you, if you meet a person, if there's any hint of a spark but you're like, he doesn't fit this criteria, i would say go out with him anyway. >> i think jake lace's character has the best disposition where he's like, come on, life, let's do this. whateverappens, you're pregnant, i don't care, you're still pretty hot, let's go.
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he's not a game player. >> she had to be kind of like pushed along which is -- >> don't be pushed. nike. >> send me some stuff. >> i'm a paralegal at brown, light and finkelstein. >> is that 144 wall street. >> yeah. >> >> i havav the building next door. fantbsy building league? >> no. i don't have the building. i kind of own it. >> i moved to new york when i was young and broke and single so i guess seeing the movie was a bit more like a reminder of what that was like because i haven't been single in a long time and a bit of like the chaos that is involved in being single and also that you ultimately have to figure out who you are before you can be happy. >> if you're going to be single, be rich. yeah. that's the best way to be single. like when you can just do
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know, like you want that. how much? yelling through the glass. how much, to the tree. yelling to the tree. how much for you. >> if tom texts you which he might because it's still daylight, wait four hours to respond. anything sooner implies you're needy and codependent and incapable of a simple hookup. >> would she really get a man otherwise you'll have no property or money but nowadays i think it's so different. i think it's a blessing to be single when you're younger because you can concentrate on your career, travel wherever you want, you're not tied down. ii thinkt's a good idea but if you find your true love, of course you'll be with them but if you don't, don't worry, just enjoy your singleness. to me, advice i give myself, as well, when you're single, you get used to being single and by yourself and i think that you should be open to the possibility of finding love. you shouldn't just like totally cut yourself off. you should just still be aware
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person could be out there, you have to look a little bit. >> you need to get out. >> you're in my apartment. >> this is not my apartment. sorry. you were great last night. >> was i? >> i can't remember. >> no one said this job's supposed to be easy. >> nobody said it's supposed to be that hard, neither. >> here's a look at th week's worldwide box office numbers. >> how about you spare me the chit-chat. >> i'm going to take your chit-chat into chitty chat, chat, chat, chat, chat. >> i'm'm not afraid to d d.
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>> she cured zombies with love in the film "warm bodies," now, teresa palmer is sparring up a romance with actor benjamin walker in nicholas sparks' best selling feature film, "the choice." >> i'm travis. what are you so angry about? >> your dog knocked off my dog. >> i take full responsibility. i've talked to him so many times about using protection. >> maybe 10 people on the planet are like, who's nicholas sparks? but there's not much work you need to do to be familiar with him. >> i didn't need to familiarize myself. i was obsessed, like obsessed with the "notebook." i'm almost embarrassed about my obsession because i truly, i would dream about it, i would talk about it, i still listen to all the music. going to auditions i'll listen to the beautiful music at the end of the "notebook" and it
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here at a junket talking about my own nicholas sparks movie and i get to play my own version of the character, that is such a dream. truly i feel so blessed. >> we joke that you can't help but fall in love in north carolina. it's too beautiful. you can't help it. if you're in north carolina, you're getting married, it's just going to happen. you'll have beautiful babies and live happily ever after under rainbows. that should be on the license plate in north carolina. >> i definitely agree and i felt very zenned out when i was there. maybe it's because we're making a film and we all loved each other so much and had so much fun on set but even like outside of work, i would walk around and i'd just, there was a peace to me and i think it has to do with that tranquil environment as well as the hospitality and the people there were just the most warm and loving and generous folks. i just felt so embraced there.
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oh, puppies. >> we're all good now. >> what am i going to do with all you guys? huh? >> thank you, travis. >> that's first time you said my name. i like it. >> life is just a series of one choice after another that in the end leads us to who we are and the experiences we've had. and every moment is filled with choices, what to have for breakfast, when to get up, whether or not to go to work. the nature of life is you will be confronted with bigger choices. whether or not, for instance, to have children. then, unfortunately, life sometimes throws us a curveball and we're forced to make a decision about something we would rather not have to decide on and that of course is integral to this film so this is really a film about love but it's also a film about life and there's an authenticity to those realities that i think will resonate very strongly with the viewers. they'll feel as if they could be almost any of the characters in
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>> what are you doing? >> walking towards you real slow. >> why? >> because if i ran, i'd scare you. >> the choice" is about the small decisions that -- or large ones, that you make over the course of your life that shape your life whether you know it or not and in this case these decisions all in a row shape the lives of travis and gabby. they bring them together. and also into their lives together. >> travav evolves over the course of the film because he learns so much he needs someone else and how much he was kidding himself that he could live this life alone or in a transient way with having any relationship he wanted at any time. he needed something permanent and something i've learned from travis and making this movie is that the kind of gentle reminder to not take for granted the time
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