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nows what to expect of course. he is prepared for any situation, doesn't matter what it is or how it happens, he's there for it all and can handle it all >> not just a wedding movie. so much more to it >> yes >> and i have to say that your character, gretchen palmer at first i found her such a joy and likable. and then i just started squinting my eyes at her >> yeah. that's good. that means i did my actioning duties. >> you did >> and the role was changed. she got a little more stressed as the movie went on, let's put it that way >> as a good way to put it >> if i do this, you understand this is a strikely business relationship. you are not buying a new friends you are hiring a best man. >> got it >> i assume you made up a name for me dick mitch up >> do i wear a cape >> what's going on ladies my name is dick >> what was it like to work with these comedians, kevin hart is incredible bill you had other comedians did you have to tame them in? >> there was one scene in particular when he says i action dick, i went up to kevin and says let's just play.
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and he's like, i go the it. i stepped away. the next, i don't know, half an hour, was -- i didn't even want to cut, i never want today cut it was josh and kevin, improving with all those bit things, i would never have been able to write those in a million years, they all came from kevin and josh's did he meanting twisted might >> i am bick mitchum. >> he can have whatever he wants. >> all right. i like it. >> it is my job to make you look good i don't our wedding day. that's why we are here. it's called a dry run, you know you can height a fat ass and baggy pants but not a bad dancer. >> you asked how she likes me? >> kevin knows i am a dancer of i loved the sequence, but i had to say learning the choreography had to be a comedy >> it was fun. it the challenging for kevin especially the dancing. >> except for josh [speaking at the same time] >> josh say sweater
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>> why? am a i sweater >> josh has a gland problem >> i do not >> yeah, you do. you said that's why i sucked on broadway >> i sucked on broadway because i did a year and a half and i was done with it. >> it was a gland problem. >> never. did that come out of my mouth. >> your glands bot messy >> i said that, they do too mess foy broadway >> the two of them it's the kevin and josh show and they are comedy gold together and i hope they do 100 more movies together because they should >> what are you feeding him? >> what are you talking about? >> i am on to you. he wasn't like that in him you showed up >> that's the doug that i know. >> this is the only movie that i have done where they had to tell us to go to our trailers. hey, get off the set, y'all, get. no, we can't get anything done, both of you go to your trailers and just talk. >> they banned you until it was time to have you >> it was such a fun p ent
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irely. such good people to work with and being around the movie speaks for itself where you can see that these people genuinely got a long with one other >> this film is not going to work >> did you have a favorite laugh out loud favorite scene? >> a laugh out loud favorite scene? >> you know, there were so many scenes that made me laugh. i always loved when he falls out of the -- when he falls out of the back of the truck and then runs across. >> i hadal have to say there is a -- i would have to say there is a couple of when we light grandma on fire, one of my ultimate favorites >> i gotta be honest with you -- >> hold on. ♪ ♪ >> put it out! >> it's making it worse! ♪ ♪ stay tuned jennifer lopez stars in the psychological thriller "the buy next door." julian moore won a golden globe for best actress in a drama "still alice." >> i am kayle, you are watching
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i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting!
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♪ ♪ ♪ the world of a high schoolteacher begins to fall apart after an innocent flirtation with her son's new friend turns in to a viol
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ent obsession in "the boy next door." >> i am ryan guzman and you are watching "made in hollywood." and here say scene from "the boy next door"" >> are you ready, mom? >> let's go, baby >> i gotta it. >> and you are? >> noah. i am staying next door with my uncle >> how do you describe where claire is in her life that makes kind of this whole ball rolling? >> claire is such a relatable character for women i think. we have all been in situations where we have been cheated on and feel less than ourselves don't feel desirable, feel unwanted, feel discarded >> he cheated on his beautiful wife and they separated and now he's trying to get back in to her good graces and his son's his teenage son >> god, you are beautiful >> i am sorry i haven't have >> it's okay, it's the nice et cetera thing anybody has said to me in a long time >> then i am glad i said it >> i think she's just about to let him back in the door, then the boy next door shows up
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>> you start to feel like you don't belong anywhere. >> what is it like to play someone who is just crazy? >> it was an opportunity for me to express myself in a way that i never thought was possible. >> no judgment. no rules. just us. >> the audience i was watching this movie with applauded after the lovemaking scene >> nice. we know what kind of audience that was >> yes, we do. i know those scenes, intimate scenes like that -- >> i bunch of reporters >> right, exactly. no, there were real people there too >> yes. yes. you said real people like reporters are not real people >> not real people. i know those scenes can be awkward and technical >> absolutely. >> tell me, though, you enjoyed it a little bit >> you need to know that. >> yes. >> i'll tell you this, we knew that it had to -- it's such an important scene in the movie because the whole movie is about that moment. >> it was a lot more than just
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me i can't take all the credit i i just got butt make and he had did what i had to do >> they are not fun though, are they? >> they are not. they are awkward and nerve racking. that's aside from the fact that you are doing it with jennifer lopez, you are doing it in front of a camera and a bunch of men. you know, that you just got to know. >> so that scene is really really, really well done, i think. and in a lip-biting way >> all of it had to be very well planned out. and we knew we had to make it sexy and sensual and like you said, that's not always the most comfortable thing, but it was fun in -- when it was done >> hey, noah, do you want to stay for dinner >> hey, mrs. peterson >> did you tell him what happened? >> what happened? >> there was a big thunderstorm. >> you didn't get it up there >> no, group dry as a bone >> it got pretty wet here >> he loves her husband and child and she wants it to work but in those moments that our
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loan and feeling vulnerable like she says in the movie, it was just things happen. things happen. and you know i know you didn't think it was that bad, but for her in the movie, it's like this is the worst thing that could have happened. no noah, best night ever, you know what i am saying. it's all perspective, i guess >> stay away from me! and stay away from my son! >> that do that, claire. i live next door. ♪ ♪ coming up jewel an moore won a golden globe for beck as treats in a drama for her per's in "still alice." george lopez and marais a identity may star in "spare watching "made in hollywood." ♪ theme music ♪ >> promotional consideration saving and smiling... that's how i start the year... with tons of stuff on rollback clearance and more at walmart. ... and that really puts a smile on
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♪ ♪ a renowned linguistics professor struggled to stay connected with her family after receiving a diagnosis of early on set alzheimer's disease in "still alice" >> hi, i am julianne moore welcome to "made in hollywood." and here is a scene from my new movie "still alice." >> she was the most beautiful and intelligent woman i have known in my entire life >> thank you. >> this piece is just magnificent. >> thank you >> i find it remark remarkable. the cast is phenomenal. you are working with kristen stewart, alec baldwin, kate
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bosworth. share with me bait of alice's story and how it afternoons the family >> when you first meet her she's at a great place in her life. her career is very established. she's in a great marriage, she has three beautiful, thriving, children. >> welcome to dr. alice >> thank you. i hope to convince you that by observing these baby steps in to the -- in to -- >> and i think it really is what, you know what something like this gets thrown in to a normal happy life what happens. it really is about what does it mean to you? what does your life mean to you? what's most important? in this case i think it's the people that you love >> alice, where the held were you? >> i went for a run. >> i hope you enjoyed that because you completely blew off our dinner plans >> i need to talk to you. i got something wrong with me >> what type of prep work did you do to understand this condition >> a lot. i did a lot. when i first came aboard i spoke to our director says and said i didn't want to represent anything on screen that i hadn't seen in real life it was very important to me. i wanted to be accurate. i tried to do work at every level of the disease so i kind of scene everything and asked a
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lot of questions, people were so so generous with their time and their knowledge. >> oh, boy -- >> are we going on break up or -- >> no. i have alzheimer's disease. early on set. >> oh, my god >> one thing i loved about your performance, oh, my gosh was how specifical the levels were >> right >> like we just went on the journey with alice. >> right. >> and got to see where she was. how difficult was that for you as an actress to lock that on in? >> it was interesting. that was the most compelling part of the piece. and it's evident in the book too, when you read the book, she really takes you on that journey. and you really sort of understand where the -- whenever the client happens and what's being effected >> i would like to see you alice >> you can't sigh your situation to get me to do whatever you want >> why can't i? >> because it's not fair >> i don't have to be fairy am your mother >> if you were an advocate for alzheimer's disease, what would you want the world to know
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>> you are dealing with individuals and people, and not just a disease. i think there is also this misnomer that people disappear that they are not there with alzheimer's and that's not what i experienced. what i experienced was that people's personality, who they were really came through. so i think trying to connect as much as possible to that person is really the most important thing you can do. >> live in the moment. ♪ ♪ "spare parts" chronicles the true story of four undocumented mexican-american high school students who compete against m.i.t. in a national under water robotics competition >> i am jamie lee curtis, welcome to "made in hollywood." and here say scene from "spare parts." >> you are from the engineering club >> i would like to enter this >> the fifth annual under quarter robotics competition >> so you want to be you would
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against the best tech schools in the country >> it says they scout for internships and jobs >> i pulled so much from this movie, just to name a few public education, the children of today, and their future, rough life at home >> yeah. >> the actions that kids have in school are directly related to the lifestyle that they have at home. and i know this is kind of a smaller film and i know that you are a big actor, so was this more i've passion problem for you? >> the story is really compelling and the fact that very few things that have a latino theme get to be this good or get to be this loved by, you know, so many people. >> you guys got some ground to make up. the other teams will have more money than you. so you are still short $432.54 >> everybody loves a good underdog who becomes a hero. some of the sweetest movies are done that are in that kind of form >> no formal teaching experience. >> no. >> you have you have had eight
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jobs in the last year. you can probably guess what my follow-up question is going to be >> where do i get my stamina? >> i was thrilled that they wanted me to be a part of it. i read the arti cle in wired magazine. i couldn't believe this true story would be made in to a move >> i every day in 100 ways they are told that they are worthless worthless. that they are beyond hope. >> it spoke to my heart as well as it being a good script and great people involved. but it is something that i wanted to lend my energy to. >> okay, we gotta find cheap creative ways to build this thing. >> i like to make movies that are inspirational. i made soul surfer. i make movies that make people think i can go out and do something i grew up on rudy and rocky >> do you remember everything you said about not giving up. well, we are not giving up. >> he is full of surprises. >> i saw something like this in a horror movie once >> what is so good about it is
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this is what really happened. i shot what really happened. what was fun about shooting it while we were above water shooting it there was an under water group shooting under water at the same time. two film crews shooting simultaneously above the water and below the water the actors doing the dialogue and the whole camera team under the water >> the university of virginia tech, m.i.t. and carl hayden community high school. >> we couldn't do this without you sir >> i know this is a true story. the number one thing i wanted to know which i was done watching the fill. was where are they all now? >> that's an interesting question. tends of the movie they show a bit of what's happened to them. and you think that everything great would happen to them because of what they accomplished, but they have had some ups and downs these kids. and in seeing them, they are inspiring to me >> first of all, they are not boys, they are boy to men >> theyolder now >> they are men. the original article was 2004. >> a decade ago >> that is a decade ago, they are men with families.
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you know, i only know what i have heard. i never met them. i never got to meet them because i was only in new mexico for such a short time. >> i got to meet the tea chers that there were two different teachers that were combineed in to one to play. and they came on the very last day. >> they were shooting the big triumph scene and it was so great that they were there with that added extra magic to it >> we went to arizona two nights ago and had the premier and a lot of the kids from the school came and the original kids were there with their entire families. and just kind of hanging out with them and i mean watching the movie with them was so surreal because they had never seen it before. they were like in tears just like their story being told on the big screen. >> think about how far we have come. ♪ >> think about everything that we have gained that no one can take away what we started together.
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♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs3 "eyewitness news".
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it has been deadly day on our roads. icy conditions lead to chaos on the schuylkill expressway as a life is lost in a 60 car pile up. then close by on the blue route a terrible crash involving a semi truck leaves two drivers dead. and tonight, there are concerns about refreezing as the roads remain wet and temperatures drop. this is a live look from the cbs3 mobile weather lab driving along i-476 near plymouth meet. meantime penndot crews are working throughout the night treating the roadways to make sure the morning commute is as smooth as possible but this has been wild and tragic winter day and we're not yet out of the woods. good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. we have live team three coverage of the icy concerns around the row john. natasha brown is monitoring the roads but we begin were you meteorologist kathy orr. kathy? >> chris and jess, looking at temperatures that are falling fast with clearing skies. you can see the rain is long gone and clearing to the west making its way into the philadelphia area.
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we still have a flood warning in effect for our streams and creek until 2:00 a.m. for eastern bucks, you can see all of mercer county and the northeastern part of burlington county. otherwise the big story clearly is the cold temperatures right now in philadelphia 35. to the south and east we are above freezing. to the north and west at freezing and in allentown and reading below freezing in lancaster and the poconos sitting at 33 degrees. come tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. mainly at or below freezing with the exception of millville and wildwood but look at these numbers allentown 28. reading 28. and the same goes in our north and western suburbs with temperatures falling below freezing standing water will refreeze and we're talking about streets, bridges overpasses any untreated surfaces will be icy come the morning until we see those temperatures rise above freezing. coming up we'll talk more about this morning and have an explanation of those icy treacherous conditions that provideed deadly conditions on the roads. the mlk day forecast of course we'll look at our next chance of snow it's coming soon much
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that's the very latest from the weather center. chris, we'll send it to you. >> kathy, thank you very much. indeed those slick conditions did prove deadly on the schuylkill expressway today. one person was killed. dozens more were injured this morning when about 60 cars piled up. our natasha brown joins us live with more now. natasha? >> reporter: well, we can tell you we've seen a number of penndot trucks whizzing by us tonight here along the schuylkill expressway but as you can see behind me traffic is flowing smoothly at least at this hour. but it came to a deadly halt early this morning during a multi vehicle pileup. as night fell and the temperatures dropped salt trucks began hitting the highways throughout the region trying to get ahead of roads that may glaze over with ice overnight. proactive attempt to try to prevent something like this from happening again. >> a big load of cars, a lot of mayhem and chaos going on. and. >> reporter: chaotic scene along ex 76 shortly before 7am. the multi vehicle pileup left one person dead.
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at least 30 others injured on the schuylkill expressway near the gulph mills exit. a mangled mess as far as the eye could see. as car after car collided with each other along an ice covered roadway. >> i saw a lot of people just not paying attention. driving way too quick. >> 10 minutes later a bunch of cars piled everywhere. so i had to back away. >> clearing the path through the wreckage was no easy tasks with salt trucks finally opening the westbound lanes eight hours after the initial collisions. we spoke with penndot's gene blaum sunday night about the man hour it took to hundreds of miles of slick roads cleared. >> we had 146 trucks salt throughout the region this morning and into the early afternoon. >> by the time temperatures warmed enough to mel the ice hundreds of accidents had been reported throughout philadelphia montgomery, bucks and delaware counties. some proving deadly. on this night drivers happy to put a dangerous morning behind them welcoming the site of salt trucks leaving a

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