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hosts the bbc show top gear to put the pedal to the metal in man with a plan. >> it's a minivan. they got one now with avacuum cleaner built in. you haven't lived until you've slid a minivan sideways. now to day time tv and cbs's special celebration kicking off next week. the network is marking 30 years of being number one in daytime with some of its biggest stars popping up on other cbs shows. we were there as some soap vets a couple ladies from the talk tried their hand at the price is right. >> come on down! >> come on down! you are the price is right models for the day. >> a brand-new car! . >> we had all the right moves. >> yes. >> turning the crank back here. >> you come into this studio. it's cold, bright, and fun. what a great place to work every
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day. to come in here every day. >> all week long, the day time shows on cbs will be having crossover moments like these soap stars modeling for the price is right. >> so you'll see your favorite celebs get on -- >> pop up in places you don't expect to see them. >> the bold and beautiful kirsten foe tay as a spokes model was a surprise, and julie and sharon think a certain co-host of theirs would be the perfect contestant. >> oh, cheryl. >> oh, she'd clean up here. >> clean house. >> yeah. i'm on her team. >> come on down! >> the iconic game show debuted 42 years ago, and can you believe it's almost been a decade since drew carrie succeeded bob barker as host? >> i feel like a new kid, man. i'm only in my tenth year. >> drew carey. >> price is right and family feud, two game shows i've always wanted to go on. you heard them talking about cheryl underwood. you know what else my friend is good at? shoep operas. cheryl is going to star on the
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bold and beautiful next thursday. she's reprising her role on the show from earlier this summer. coming up, we're on the set with two toms. first cruise in the jack reacher sequel. >> action. >> then tom hanks, a behind the scenes look at the third movie in the da vinci code franchise. >> welcome to the movies. >> closed captioning provided by -- burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school,
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groban. sources tell "e.t." that kelly is planning to make her big announcement in november. number four, two dancing pros get engaged. sasha farber proposed to emma slater on live tv tuesday night, and she said yes. ♪ >> i touched my hands and i was sweating, like sweating. >> we had a hint while exclusively inside their new home just last week. >> marriage is definitely in the cards. you never know, maybe soon. tomorrow, next week. who knows? >> number three, tori spelling pregnant with her fifth child. tori and dean's new baby due early next year. dean also has a 17-year-old son, jack, by his previous marriage. number two, stars take sides on the brangelina divorce. >> every time i say something, it just -- it gets out there and
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it gets turned around and twisted. >> melissa etheridge had to defend herself after standing up for friend brad pitt on andy cohen's sirius xm radio show. >> it breaks my heart that anyone would take something as personal as your rights to your children and do it as -- as purposefully as i see it's being done. >> later on watch what happens live with kelly clarkson, melissa revealed a quote celebrity fixer working with jolie contacted her. >> you had heard from angelina's camp? >> yeah. >> oh, my god. this is so juicy. >> what you had heard was not great. >> while "e.t." confirmed angelina is consulting with pr crisis manager judy smith, who inspired kerry washington's character on scandal, knell list sa did not name judy, but did write a song referencing scandal in the lyrics. ♪
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>> and the number one story this week, the kim kardashian armed robbery. >> kim, how are you? >> covered up in a white hoodie and baseball cap, kim, along with kanye and saint, left their new york apartment. kim, mom kris, and the kids all arrived later back home in l.a. after her terrifying ordeal in paris. >> french police tell me that five individuals were involved in the robbery. they were disguised as police officers, presented themselves in front of this building here, and two of them gained entry to the apartment where they confronted the star and robbed her. >> go to etonline.com for the latest. he has no say whatsoever, so he has to say that he likes it. >> emily blunt laying down the law for husband john krasinski at the premiere of the girl on the train. the former devil wears prada star rocked what else, prada on the red carpet just three months after having her second baby. she looks great.
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and emily's thriller is out this weekend. now, coming to theaters on october 21st, emily's edge of tomorrow co-star tom cruise in another action packed film. get ready for jack reacher, never go back. >> i love it. >> action! >> reacher is a bad ass, tough character. >> how is it going? >> reacher is also a drifter, who is ex-military. not one to mess with. >> action! >> my character has a very swift and violent approach. even if you're not dead, he's going to break your legs because he doesn't want you coming after him. >> maybe i rip your arm off and beat you to death with it. >> the story has tom helping the woman who took over the elite unit he once commanded. >> reacher? >> now being framed for espionage, she's played by how i met your mother's colby
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smoelders. >> it was a huge education in that world of being fit, staying fit. >> my men were shot by one of our own. >> you need to get to a certain fitness level. we were doing that six weeks before we even started rolling camera. >> yeah, watching tom on stunts like this in new orleans can be kind of educational. >> what i love about reacher is he's off the grid. he really has his own moral code. he's a wanderer. he travels around the country. he wants to live his life and doesn't want to be bothered, yet he gets drawn into these situations where he is really the only one who is capable of resolving them. >> you should start running because i'm going to start hunting. >> well, from tom cruise to tom hanks and his new movie. now, tom has been stranded in space. he's been stranded on an island, and at the controls of a crash landing. but the role that really puts him to the test is when he goes
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into full robert langdon mode. we were first to take him to the set of "inferno." >> and action! >> it's people in pain, and there's a lot of blood and there's a lot of fire, and there's sinners and a lot of anguish. >> sounds fun watching robert langdon get put through the ringer, at one point getting drenched in a bloody storm. then he's swimming in the stuff. there's chaos in the streets. on top of it all, langdon has had a concussion, so he doesn't even know where he is. >> so hell for langdon in this movie is both very much a state of mind, tortured by the fact that he's ignorant of the origins of why he's there. >> why was someone shooting at you? >> i don't know. >> british born felicity jones plays the doctor treating hanks and soon the two are running for their lives. >> get in. >> when people watch this film, it will be a thrill to watch it. it will be a real ride.
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>> "inferno" is the third film in the langdon series, following the da vinci code and angels and demons, and the third directed by ron howard. >> welcome to the movies. >> in this story, a killer virus may be unleashed that could kill much of mankind. the clues to stopping it lie in the classic painting of dante's "inferno." >> call it a ticking time bomb, and he has to find this bag with ahorrible, horrible substance inside it before it goes off. [ applause ] >> i cannot wait for this film. now, do you remember the first time tom hanks worked with ron howard? splash back in 1984. ron's giving that movie a reboot and channing tatum is playing the mer maid. bindi irwin and her boyfriend, how he's just like her dad. >> he's always wondering whether we're engaged.
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hi. a kid in high school wrote to me from detention. >> that's a blast from the past, isn't it? do you remember this face? she became famous back in the 90s as the snapple lady. but here's what no one knew until now. wendy says landing the job of her life kept her sober after battling a serious drug addiction. >> i have to tell you i did try coke, and i loved it. >> hello from snapple. >> before becoming a pitch woman, wendy once struggled with substance abuse. >> i started to do cocaine in
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1980, and by 1989, i could press my cheek and blood would come out of my nose, and i said to god, either kill me or please, please help me get well. i cannot live like this for one second longer. >> on oprah's where are they now, she revealed she turned to cocaine to cope with being overweight and becoming a spokesperson helped her recover. >> what did i do to myself? like what did i do to myself for all these years? the addiction was great because in away, it made me really look at myself and re-evaluate everything. >> isn't this cool? >> wendy was actually a snapple employee before being tapped for fame. and we once visited her at work. >> hi, "e.t." i've been expecting you. you might know me. i'm wendy, the snapple lady. come on in. >> later while appearing on celebrity fit club, she admitted battling a different kind of
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addiction. >> i do a ton of emotional eating. i do find great solace in a bag of cheese doodles. >> she was trying to slim down but at the same time accepting of her weaknesses. >> that is why people enjoy knowing me, i guess, is because i am so real to them. i'm not perfect. >> wendy is actually left television behind, but by telling her story, she will shall helping so many people. now two stars paying it forward at a charity gala. it was all for a good cause. viv ca a. fox also took time to fire back at an ex. >> i don't have a clue but i don't think he's going to mess with the two sisters anymore between myself and cookie, he now knows he won't win when it comes to the empire family. >> fifty cent stars in power, and he's been taking to twitter to bash her show, empire, and its falling ratings. well, viv ca and her tv sister
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taraji p henson posted use your power to the people and unity us all. hashtd, do better. >> that's whviv ca was just one stars who showed up at the la vee in blew fashion gala benefiting autism speaks southern california. i got to co-host along with molly sims. a real job perk, getting to show off my beautiful wife. >> 70 million people worldwide dealing with autism. we really want to be out here tonight to support. my wife came all fashionable tonight. >> i love you. >> look at you. look at her. >> on the way, dancing's bindi irwin. her first ever interview with her boyfriend. is he ready to go into the family business? >> i saw you jump a 15 foot cooc. >> i jumped the head, and i was so proud. >> then inside prince's private estate. from the purple rain room to his private studio. we're going where no cameras have ever been. >> i remember that piano so well. >> but first this weekend in the
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learned about trying to have a relationship in the spotlight? >> i feel i actually managed to find kind of like my soul mate. like i am so grateful that i found someone. it's challenging for us because our relationship has been long distance for a long time. i mean we met three years ago now. people always wondering whether we're engaged or married. >> people like me. >> no marriage in the cards right now. yeah, that's years and years away. >> okay. >> i think you feel the same. >> yeah, i think we're just enjoying the now and just enjoying being together and not really worrying about that right now. >> yeah. >> we're still young. >> bindi just turned 18, and chandler is 19. i found out the sentimental way chandler won bindi's heart. it happened after the day they first met. >> so i go, and i didn't hear
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from chandler quite a while after yards, and that's because he sent my mom a letter asking if he could stay in contact with me. mom gave the letter to me and said is this person real? and then we stayed in touch ever since. >> after i had met her, i really wanted to stay in touch, but i don't want to come across wrong or anything like that. i think this is the best way to handle it. i'm going to give it a go. and it was. >> i was thinking that maybe today would be a good day since we have the wonderful "entertainment tonight" with us for you to start feeding the crocodiles. what do you think? all right. well, it was really fun. it's been a great couple of years. >> chandler is now spending some time in oz and has a job alongside bindi as the australia zoo, and he's even doing some of the exact same things bindi's dad steve irwin did, like feeding the crocs and doing some wrangling for research. >> you have to start out somewhere. i'm training and learning how to feed the alligators, which is a little scary at first.
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it's hilarious for everyone else because he's tiny. it's a little intimidating when he's swimming at you. >> you're from florida. >> i've been around al gators, especially wake boarding because they're always in the lakes. it's like seeing an old friend in australia. >> i saw you jump a 15 foot crocodile. >> yeah, it's really cool. >> you jumped the head, and i was so proud. >> i think her name is madison. >> it's like, bang, bang, bang. >> once you say go. >> that's it. you're committed. >> if you don't go, you're putting everyone else in jeopardy. >> and the crocodile. >> exactly. >> you just let him go out through your hands just like that. >> okay. >> bindi gave me a tour of the wildlife animal hospital, and i got some very hands-on experience at the zoo. >> you've now made a friend for life, truly. hi, sweetheart. what's happening? >> now, you know cameron also
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asked bindi who she's rooting for on "dancing with the stars" and shocker. derek hough and marilu henner. of course derek was bindi's partner when she won the mirror ball trophy. ♪ >> well, it has been five months since prince's death. he was found in his multimillion dollar minnesota compound where he lived and recorded some of his biggest hits. this week, paisley park was supposed to open to the public, but permit issues are now only allowing tours on a temporary basis. kevin frazier, however, did get a first look inside and also sat down with prince's sister, tyka. ♪ i never meant to cause you any problem ♪ >> when your brother passed away, what was that like for you? >> it wasn't hard at all. it was a two-second phone call. he's gone. i had been preparing for two years, so i knew that it was coming. >> what does that mean? >> he said it a couple of years
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ago. >> what did he say? >> um, what he said was, i've done everything that i've come to do. so i was crushed for about two years. ♪ >> he's not here physically, but through paisley park and his music, he'll live on forever. ♪ purple rain >> paisley park, prince's 55,000 square foot mansion of musical creativity outside of minneapolis, a metropolis he once told oprah he'd never leave. >> i'll always live in minneapolis. >> you will always live here? why? >> keeps the bad people out. ♪ >> i remember that piano so well. it remembers me of him. >> see the scuff marks on top? that's from prince dancing on the piano. ♪ >> now lovers of prince and his music can feel his vibe first hand with the paisley park experience, a guided tour of the
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creative enclave prince once called home. studio a is where much of prince's music materialized. >> we have a drum kit set up, ready to start playing. and even the peach drum kit will be on display. >> the one he shared with sheila? >> yeah. >> even handwritten lyrics on the music stand. >> now, what is this? >> we're headed into the world of purple rain. >> my tour guide was archive director angie marchezy. >> we've got one of the stunt bikes from the film. ♪ >> the white cloud guitar. ♪ >> and that is the oscar. >> that's the oscar. ♪ >> it's unbelievable. look at app lone ya. >> right behind the sun lit atrium is one of prince's favorite rooms. it's called the little kitchen. >> this is where prince would actually watch basketball. >> setting up the museum required the cooperation of tyka
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ask her five half siblings. there are had been rumors of squabbling. >> will we know who are the heirs besides you? i think we're now finally on the last leg. we're finally through the 195,000 people that said they're related. >> of course there are millions of fans like me who haven't gotten over prince's passing. last april, tyka spoke to many of the mourners outside paisley park. >> i could just tell them what was on my heart and what was on my heart was two things. thank you for loving him. he loved you too. and it's raining kbrout side. you guys are getting wet. go home. ♪ purple rain >> how can we reconcile this? >> it kind of breaks my heart because there's so many people that are hurting. i've had two years to deal with it, so i guess i would say give it, you know, another year and a half, and maybe you'll be where
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i'm at. so i'm so sorry that you're hurting. ♪ one thing you will not see, that elevator where prince was found unresponsive on april 21st. it's bein katie v/she stays late.rd. but she gets paid 21% less than her male coworkers. pat toomey has voted time after time against equal pay for women, against pay that helps hard working families get ahead. katie o/c: for my daughters and yours,
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i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. katie v/o: i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message because it's your turn to get ahead. travel considerations provided by -- well, look at all those stars with birthdays this weekend. bruno mars is 31. matt damon is 46, and signature orny weaver is 67. take a final look at your choices. which reality star once had a brief fling with a late night tv host? that is mrs. o., sharon osborn, who is brcelebrating turning 64 this weekend. you may remember a couple of years ago, sharon did admit to
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dating jay leno back in the day. happy birthday, sharon. >> monday. >> "entertainment tonight" is going to talk about how you can be entertained tonight. >> we travel to italy with tom hanks. plus we're in vegas to celebrate celine dion's 1,000th show. that's monday. we are almost out of time this weekend. but for all the late breaking hollywood news, just go to our website at etonline.com. before we leave you, check out this video from one republic for their song "kids" the anthem is the second single off their new album, oh, my my, out now. the album also features a collaboration with peter gabriel. enjoy this song and the rest of your weekend, everybody. bye bye. ♪
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♪ >> the historical drama "the birth of a nation" is "made in hollywood." >> actor director nate parker tells the true story of a bloody slave up rise that go helped change america forever. >> i think tha looking back at this time, really gives us insight in to solutions that we can use moving forward or how we
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c really deal with some of the issues that we are facing right now. ♪ mae in hollywood ♪ hey, guys, i am here on location in new york city and today i am going to talk to director tim burton, samuel l. jackson and the rest of the cast of "ss peregrine's school fo peculiar children." >> in >> there is something about looking at old photographs that are so compelling and mis mystes and hauntig and poetic. then when i read the story it had so many things that spoke to me. >> and michelle rodriguez stars in the family drama "milton's secret." >> i think that what i did was i tried to embody what i didn't get in public school growing up in jersey city. [ laughte ] >> this week on "made in hollywood." >> hello my name is nate parker. >> hi, i am samuel l. jackson. >> i am tim burton ask you are matching "me in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ >> first time feature film
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director nate parker gives us a fresh perspective on one of the most influential acts of resistence in america history. >> "the birth of a nation" the true story of natural turnet tourney a literal slave who led a rebellion in the quest for justice and freedom. and you are watching "made inker hollywood." here is a scene from my new new film "the birth of a nation." >>our slaves know how to behave. >> they god fearing, within is a preacher. >> people might pay good money to have them calm down a bit especially by within of their own. >> thilf i subject matter and a serious film. but you guys have to really feel the joy of the final product. how do you feel as the writer-director? >> i feel very complete with respect to the project. you make a film, you don't know how people are going to take it because we are human beings, we have taste and we don't know how to explain it. so when you make a film that has a social core, and you are hoping people can get something from it, but you don't want them
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to feel preached to. there are so many psychological obstacles of inning security, will people get where i was going with this thing? and we are having just a anybody of check points that are affirmations to myself, the cast and the crew, the producers, everyone. that this is a film that has a place in 2016. >> i feel excited about the platform of -- that the film inspires. thmovement th the film inspires. i am so excited by every audience member and their rea, and their call to action. >> yes. >> that they are left with as the cred it's roling. >> an entertainer and being able entertain is great. but when you can be entertained and be moved by something or inpired and it can educate and do all those things, it's so fulfilling as an artist, at an actor to do those things. >> to lead you toll 18, submit yourselves to your masters. not only to those who are good
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and considerate, but also no those who are harsh. >> so you get a script and you see it and you think to yourself, what, initially? >> initially i get a script and i see the words "the birth of a nation." and i am like what is going on here? >> i have seen that movie. >> exactly. like we don't need this. and then i realize, oh, this is not the d.w. griffith's film úbeing resumed by some crazy person. it is actually a story about nat turner. >> beware of false prophets who come dressed as sheep but are really wolfs. >> redo -- >> propaganda -- this clan propaganda fill and i didn't read it for a couple of weeks, you know it's the story of nat turner and i am like, well, you should have led with that. >> it was the idea of reclaiming >> is this a typo it's called "the birth o a nation." and tn i read the script and my immediate thought was this is
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th most incredible story i have ever read this can't be true. >> what do you think you are doing, boy? i asked you to a question. >> you are done preaching for a little while. >> when i came across the story of nat turner i was like, you know, i wasn't proud of being black growing up. i didn't feel like i had a reason to be proud to be completely honest growing up in the projects with nothing. and to learn that someone that had skin and pigment that looked like mine was a part of the narrative of america that did what so many of our forefathers did in the american revolution, it gave me such a sense of pride. >> both of you, one, two. >> there would be times when we would be on set and he would be going, move that camera up six-inches and bring it in about a foot or two and then also you guys over there, make sure that you, you know, when the camera is over here that you are really focusing on all that have and he would go speak to each person and tell them what to do. and then he would come back and be going over his lines trying to get ready for the the scene their about to shoot.
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>> when i walked on the set i was truly, truly impressed with how hands on he was in every aspect and every department of the filmmaking and it made me feel protected. when you feel safe as an artist it helps you, i think, be able to deliver. >> i knew if you had that kind of passion that it can and it did convert in to something -- in to something really, really special. >> the lord has phoning me, a vision of what's to come. the rise of good against eve. >> what are we going to do? >> fight. once it begins our brothers and ssters will join and we will number in the hundreds, thousands even. >> i loved the name, too, i did not learn about nat turn never school. but i learned about birth of a nation. >> there you go. >> so i love that. >> so many people don't know about d.w. griffith's propaganda film. but that film, i think is responsible for many of the behaviors that we still exhibit and present right now 2016.
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so i really wanted to tether mself to that. so people could recognize that what he was doing for wrong that we are trying with this film to make for good. >> we are you both starting the a same speed it will be seeds year than you trying to catch hi. go, go, go! >> i studied u.s. history in high school like all students and i never heard the name nat turner. that's -- that to me -- after lie really thinking about it, seemed sort of like criminally negligent.-and now we get to ta. >> that's what i am most excited about is actual real change where we address oppression and inequality in every form. >> yeah, it's not the kind of film you sit and say let's get a drink later. you are sitting and you want to be involved in conversation and trying to get more answers. u want to interrogate history as well. >> this is so sad because the word slave rebellion were just words to me. like i had no understanding of what that really meant. so then to see it, to see with what little these people is had, what they did, what they were
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able to accomplish, what they were able to stand for in that moment, like the amount of resistence and define defy aftes and heart that took to say this is jst and we will not be stopped. it's unbelievable and inspiring. >> we waiting on something. we waiting on us. ♪ we will rise >> for my full uncut interview with nate parker check out our youtube channel made in hollywood tv and subscribe while you are there. coming up visionary director tim burton and samuel l. sack john tell me about the fantasy adventure "miss eregrine's school peculiar children." >> for more of what's to the on screen, check out madeinhollywood.tv. >> i am tim bourbon you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪
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♪ de in hollywood ♪ in "miss peregrine's school forculiar children" a young boy must embrace what makes him special in order to protect a secret refuge full of unusual residents. >> hi, i am samuel l. jackson and you are watching "made in hollywood." re is a scene from my new úfor peculiar children."chool >> there is something i need to show you. but you have to promise not to runaway. >> would you mind tying that robe around my waist. >> promise to hold on tight. ♪
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♪ >> wait, what is happening? ♪ ♪ >> you ar a visionary director. but i want to know when you read a story what makes you think i can make this in to one movie films? >> it was very easy this one, because i -- the first time i ever liked a book before i even read it, you know what i mean? because i like the pictures. i collect photographs. there is somethin about looking at old photographs that are just so compelling, so mysterious and so weird and haunting and poetic. and tn when i read the story, it just had so many things that spoke to me. >> right on time. >> miss peregrine, delight today meet you. >> whenever i sit down with you and i talk with you, i always like to ask you why you wanted t do this problem because we both know that you don't have to do any scripts that fall in to your lap. >> really? what makes you think that? >> you are samuel l. jackson. >> the misconception continues. i hunt for jobs like everybody
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else. store any or was it tim burton? >> tim burton. as soon as somebody says tim burton wants for you a movie you go really, let's start, let's go. >> tim is such a visionary director. he's so unique, he's a real poet. and he was my hero growing up. so, you know, to be able to play those kind of wacko characters, you know, such a gift. you know, i am pinching myself every day, like, owe my god i am in a tim burton movie. >> he's invisible. >> of course. >> what's known in common parlance as peculiar. it's a recess recess i have gey down by family. >> last time we spoke we talked about the under water scene which was school and you told me how it was done. like watching the final film it's so underrated. what is another scene where we may watch it and not realize how much work went in to that scene? >> oh i --
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>> the sc in the tower. the whole circus. we spent two weeks film that go. >> filming in that little room amaze be amount of work getting the shot of her floating in the circus. it was actually a lot of work getting me up against that wall when she was blowing me with that fan. because, i mean, my stuntman did it a couple of times and he said i think y can do this. >> to keep her safe we created time loop. a loop preserves the last 24 hours. we set the loop and you can stay here forever. >> your character, her peculiar at this is that she can create a loop in time and make something happen over again. if you were to actually create a loop in time, would you choose a date from your past or just some any other random day? what day would you choose? >> that's such a difficult úi wouldn't want to live the sae day every day i think i would end up in an asylum.
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i don't know maybe a nice holiday i went to after a ca recently in tanzania and was it was magical. >> you will protection her. for centuries they have hunted us. >> we are coming. >> central to this is embracing your weird income, your peculiarty. >> what do you think is yours? >> i do great animal impressio impressions. you are putting me on the spot. >> what is the best one. >> does a cow. >> she also does a great dolphin. >> okay i want tohear it. [ laughter ] >> you have to do yours. harmony. >> sorry. >> moo. >> that was good. >> i never thought of myself that way. i think of myself as quite normal. you know, i was just more -- it was other people that sort of categorized you as that. i used t take offense at t then
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i thought, you know what, it's not such of a bad word. when someone says that perk is peculiar, i end up thinking i will like that person. >> i am unique. you nook and peculiar are two thing when your mom go, i don't want you messing with that person, they are peculiar. that means they are strange in a not so good way. if a person is you kneeling, they go he is so you know, how ce is that. that's something that they like about you. >> i have always been weird. or it's kind of like what does that mean, weird? yotake it a bit like not well actually when somebody says that, i am not like the others. it's maybe because aim shy or i don't talk much. through the years i kind of tried to tame my demons, and you know, this is what i am. and, yeah, this is the message of the movie, you know. it's okay to be different. >> i am wondering that you photograhed them all. >> i promise. ♪
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♪ ♪ there is a new world coming >> for my full you want cut interviews with director burton and samuel l. jackson head on over to our youtube channel made in hollywood tv and don't forget to subscribe while you were there. up next michelle rodriguez tells us about the family drama "milton's secret." >> hi, i am michelle rodriguez and you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ "made in hollywood" spee ♪ trick-or-treat! awwww. i love candy! hershey's all time greats, thank you! everyone's favorite picks for halloween, $9.94. save money. live better. walmart. turns out my curlsthe needed to be stronger. pantene's pro-v formula makes my curls so strong... ...they can dry practically frizz free. because strong
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