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♪ made in hollywood the holiday comedy "office christmas party" is "made in hollywood." >> office christmas party is also unlike anything that you have ever seen before. jennifer aniston and jason bateman tell me all about their new over the top movie. >> you've got all these funny people around you and if you can make them laugh, you know you have hit something. so it's a good challenge every day. ♪ made in hollywood ♪
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jessica chastain is ruthless and highly successful political strategist in the drama thriller "miss sloane." >> the characer that i am playing, you don't see female characters like this that often, or if ever. >> plus taylor lautner and constance zimmer star in an emotional drama following two brothers in "run the tide." >> and jake gyllenhaal and amy adams star in director tom todd's visually stunning drama thriller "nocturnal animals." >> this week on "made in hollywood." >> hey, everybody i am jake gyllenhaal. >> i am tailer lautner. >> and i am constance zimmer. >> i am jessica chase main you are watching "made in hollywood." >> "ade in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." [ laughter ] ♪ made in hollywood ♪ >> an ice bar in new york is kwn as an epic office party spot which is why we are here today to talk office christmas party. jennifer aniston, jason bateman and tj miller all got the inside
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to a celebration that gets way out of hand. >> this is "made in hollywood but you are about to watch a scene from "office christmas party." >> we are terrible. >> but, you know what, we are terrible but we are "made in hollywood." [ laughter ] >> you are having a christmas party tonight? >> it's not a christmas party, it's a nondid he nothing national holland did i mixer more inning clues. >> i have whateve you call it, it's not happening. >> are the will be it's cancel the. >> hey, idiot i am looking right at you. >> what was the appeal of this to you guys? >> it's all friends and family and what's betterthan that. and comedy. making a comedy together. >> there has to be heart to a comedy movie. burr we managed to get that right. that sort of mix -- >> absolutely. that isn't raunchy. >> just like hang so far a move a bachelor pard bridesmaids is about getting married. there is a certain trope about an offense christmas party. everybody has either been to
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one, good, bad, or indifferent or knows someone that's been to one. >> is a universal experience. >> you hav to give us time turn this around? >> if by some miracle you are close walter davis' million dollars contact. you will be save. >> done, then you will be so student. >> i had then we'll finally have something in common. >> this happen in one day and you guys shot all day and that's not really how it happened, but tell me what party day was like in general? >> party day was 350 extras, 95 degrees, everybody moving without sound. because to record the dialogue they couldn't have sound playing in the background, so 350 people just -- >> it was a one-day shoot. we have done additional day. so it was really two days. no, we shot the party over, you know, a couple of months. and i think what was fun about that was i think everybody was just on a wild ride and like las vegas it was a set with no windows. so it was christmas. >> 8:00 in the morning until whatever, eight clock at night
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you were in the party. >> what if we show him the greatest time of his life in our christmas party. >> i's not the worst idea. >> walter, do you party? >> i used to. >> you did text some people after the move that i i wanted to see it again with a buzz. >> oh, real. >> i you want doin to go in thee with a head full of weed? [ laughter ] >> if that's how you get your buzz. >> that could be a buzz on life. >> the everyone in the movie was having so much fun and i was like i want a party that have. >> i watched it high and after a few drinks and completely associates. they are different experience but they are all fun. it's so fun. >> i was it that much fun to be a part of it as it was happening? >> it was. yeah, you are trying in every scene do something funny. and that takes, you know some good work to try to be creative. but then you have a get all of these funny people around you. if you can make them laugh, you know you have hit something. so it's a good challenge every day. >> light the candles. > merry christmas, bitches! >> right down the chimney,
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folks. >> and courtney, i feel like we don't get to see you go buck wild quite often. >> no. >> what was that like for you? was it new for you? >> it was -- i am kind of wild and crazy in my own way. >> all right. >> okay. >> thiwas fun to show everyone. >> tonight the decisions you make will have consequences that will haunt you for the rest of your professional lives. ♪ ♪ >> i love america! >> your character is kind of a buzz kill, if you will. she went -- oh. >> sorry. >> do you think she's a buzz kill? is she being practical or just mean? >> she's just. >> bitter. >> she's wounded and broken. >> a wounded little bird. who is just in the shadow of our dip [ beep ] brother who gets away with murder and no matter how much she a chiefs, or time of day and she's finallyhe-
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ned up. >> of a younger sister and two older sisters it was easy to slide in to that dynamic. it was fun. but she's so opposite that character in real life it's crazy to see her flip the witch just like do you. >> something is there movietickets.com there. >> she has a the look of sides to her and a lot of strengths most that have is not stunt work when she is kicking ass. we had such a good experience working with her before and we were eager do it again in a complete there effect space, she was cites to be a villain and also the scrooch to christmas. >> i love this company. >> what did you do for him to him? >> i feel alive! >> i think he meant to swing there. ♪ ♪ >> for my full uncut interviews with the cast of "office christmas party." check out our youtube channel made in hollywood tv and subscribe while you were there. now i am out of here. coming up, jessica chas chan
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is a ruthless and highly successful political strategist in "miss sloane." and taylor lautner stars in "run the tide." >> hi, i am jessica chastain and you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywod ♪ ♪ ♪ now why did he do that? now who's that? this season, put interrogators on mute... with more choices on mcdonald's all day breakfast menu. now starring your faves like buttery biscuit sandwiches, mouthwatering mcmuffin sandwiches,
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say scene from "miss sloane." i am in it. >> gun control. there are over 5 million of us and we are armed. >> start an inquisition. >> it's so cool to see everyone really excited about a film. that doesn't happen that often because i see it with film critics. t everyone loves this f. it's so good. úand the script itself is amazing, the credit is due to the screen writer. >> yes, john parrera. >> i looked him up thinking what else has he done? he must have done really good stuffand this is the first thing he did. >> yeah and, he actually wrote it from indonesia i think is where he was living athe time. >> yeah, so craze. >> i he used to be a lawyer and once he paid off his college debt hquit and said, i am going to start screen writing and he was teaching english as he wrote the script. >> to read something that breaks a formula and fits in to that t at the same timeat the samefitsg and that's what we had here, that's an absolute some credit for the writers who did such a
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wonderful job. >> the experience of reading a script was so like the experience of seeing the movie. it's a page turner and you do not see it coming. >> you don't see female characters like this that often. or if ever. ♪ ♪ >> they will throw you in jail for contempt of congress. >> winner is one step ahead of the opposition. >> it's great fun. it really is, to watch to combine the sort of fun of the political thriller with also this, you know, very complicated woman at the center of it. >> she's such a great character. and i think the reason why she is so entertain to go watch is for the same reason i am obsessed with scandal and the devil wears prada. i feel like she's a high dried of meryl strip and carry washington. >> that's good. >> wait until she's older m miranda.
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>> what did you feel like to be her. >> itwas tough to be her because she works at a pace that i don't. i am much more like laid back. i like to talk more slow. and relax and do my yoga. and she is just going at all cylinders all the time. >> i can't really think of any movie that has such a fascinating, strong character for a woman running a plot like this. >> we have to make it personal. >> you know the world annihilate? it means reduce to nothing. > it was fascinating because i knew nothing about the lobbying industry and the world of this movie until i started. and it was really nice, you know, we both got to go to washington, d.c. at the same útime. and do re research and go to capitol hill and meet lobbyists and it was nice to be able to sort of create this dynamic a ttle bit with our characters. >> we were able do a lobbying boot camp and meet with one of get a sense of the day-to-day feel of the office. and what you do when you show up
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at 9:00 a.m. and how your day kind of looks. >> you crossed the line. >> genius. >> it's about issues that are it creates a discussion. you know. you learn things that you didn't know. >> i was going say, i feel like i actually learned quite a bit justify from watching the movie. because like you said, lobbying isn't something that most mainstream people know. >> and they don't want anybody to know about them. the whole idea of lab inning is don't tell anybody. don't tell anybody. >> now it's exposed. >> don't tell anybody we are doing this, you know. >> it's about making sure you surprise them. and they don't surprise you. ♪ ♪ the drama genre is new territory for former wolf back member taylor lautner. >> but he embraces it in "run the tide." taylor stars as a young man trying to protect his kid brother from their ex-con drug addicted mother. yeah, lots of drama.
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>> i am taylor lautner. >> i am constance zimmer. >> you are watching "made in hollywood." >> and here is a scene from. >> "run the tide." ♪ ♪ >> maybe you should talk to mom today. >> you know the drill, take you there whenever you want to see her but i was i have nothing to say to her. >> when are they releasing? >> on the 15th. >> you "neighbors 2: sorority rising" two days. >> you ain't gotta worry about him anymore. >> what are you thinking that i thinam just going to give him to you? >> no i am taking him. >> why doesn't to tell the story both of you. >> this is the most dramatic film and role that i have done. and for me i just wanted when i read the script, i just -- i loved the story. i fell in love with the characters and i knew that this would be a complete departure from anythini have done before. and i wanted that challenge. >> we have been better parents to oliver than she ever was. >> she supposedly turned thing around. >> soar, i guess everyone deserves a second chance. >> both of our roles kind of scared us and i am kind of just
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learning now that i get the most fulfillment when i do roles that scare me. >> for six years i led my son to believe that you, me, oliver, that we could create that life >> what about ray? did you ever think about him? >> because when it challenges you it really challenges you on levels, emotionally, not physically, but things that you also have to be prepared to have a camera rolling on as you are experiencing it as well. and you know, for me, i have been fortunate to play all of these super strong characters and this character to me was not that. i didn't see her as strong. at all. i saw her as completely broken and weak and her strength came from something that wasn't even discovered yet. >> all i am asking you is a cance to be a good mother to him. >> to be able to play someone that is completely -- everything has been taken away. to be able to not like wear makeup. not do hair, not have fancy
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clothes, that wasn't the scary part for me. that was actually the exciting path. you know, to just be stripped away from everything. honestly. she was stripped away of everything starting at zero. >> if you could find a way to leave. >> i got oliver and he needs me. >> i know, i have always loved that about you. >> what? >> that you loved him enough to give him a life that you couldn't have. >i actually saw this movie at home. so i was writing as i was watching it but i ended up not writing becausei was watching the move movie the whole time. >> nice, great compliment. >> so it actually got my attention. but here was that one scene between and you nico who plays oliver, your brother in the hotel room it's really climatic, dramatic, extreme, intense, what was it like shoot that go scene with him. >> brought. >> he's 13 years old. >> he was 10 when we filmed it too. he's so fantastic. that was our second to last filming day. me and him we truly developed this bond together and we became
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very close while filming and that was the very end of the journey and that scene was so hard to do. i mean, for me, because i just like i fell in love with this kid. and to have to get that intense with him, was heartbreaking for me. and he's so good in it. ♪ ♪ >> promise me you won't forget me. >> if you like what you just saw and would like to see more of wht's hot on screen, like us on facebook. up next, jake gyllenhaal and amy adams star in director tom formed's available visual have i stunning thriller "nocturnal animals." >> hay, everybody i am jake gyllenhaal. welcome to "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪
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♪ made in hollywd life gets real dark and disturbing when a woman is forced to reflect on how she treated her ex-husband. amy adam and jake gyllenhaal star in the psychological thriller "nocturnal animals." >> do you know that you were my first crush. >> you were my first crush too. >> don't do this. >> he's too weak for you. the things you love about him now are the things that you will hate. >> the story behind this film is one of those dark and heartbreaking stories, yet it's irrelevant readvertise table to you can't stop watching it. i am wondering what potential did you see in the book when you came across the novel for the move any. >> well, they are two different things, a book for me is a book, a if i think is a film they are two different mediums. so i had to make changes. however the core theme that struck me when i read the book which i emphasized in the film is that when you find people in your life, people that mean something to you, don't let them go. >> when you love someone, you have to be careful with it.
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♪ ♪ >> you might never get it again. the beginning of it is terrifying. it sets up this situation that you spends the whole rest of the movie trying to resolve. and then you start to learn what that situation really means. i remember putting the script down and there was a call set up with tom a few hours later and i just sort of wandered around with the energy of that story still in me kind of still rocking me. >> yeah, i read the script and i feel like it was a unique, original story. very ambitious these three story that his blend in to one. they are great characters and straigh in to a conversation with tom and then he told me of his vision. and i was sold on wanting to just be in his presence. ♪ >> my ex-husband used to call me a nocturnal animal. >> i didn't knowou had an ex-husband. did you love him? >> i did something horrible to him. ♪ >> i left him in a brutal way. >> what was that meeting with
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director tom ford like? did he really have to sell it to you or was it kind of obvious from the very begin that go you would want do "nocturnal animals"? >> recently more so than in the past i have asked directors why they want to say what they want to say, and if they kind of can't move forward in their life without telling that story then i feel like i am in. because you know they need to learn something about themselves as they go through it. >> what are we going do? >> it's a question of how serious you are about seeing justice done. >> i actually learned that your research process was photo research. >> i always do that. >> really? >> yeah, when i am writing something i always pull a lot of pictures, writing something i have written four screen plays, who i have made. but, yeah, i put together stacks and stacks of images for who this character is, where they live, what they look like, what their world is like and thin while i am writing i actually write some of those things in to the script. >> when i read the screenplay i was just kind of left with this strange vibration from it. the thriller aspect along with three other different
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storylines, which is all connected to this love story in e end. it was brilliant. you know. it moved me in more ways than one. úhim out there.o be rough for not knowing how it's going to come. about what can happen when yo let those people slip away or when your values in life perhaps are not as important as the people in your life. or when your values are mixed up a little bit. ♪ ♪ >> nobody gets away with what she did. nobody. ♪ ♪ stay tuned, there is more coming up on "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollyod ♪ >> and i am brian cranston in our new movie people are always asking why him. >> what you are talking about, you are him. >> who. >> the question is why am i stuck with him as my fatherly. >> no, no, james, everything that happen second degree your fought. did you read the script? >> many times. and it's very clear you are him.
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nonsense! we lend it to everybody. some people we hardly know. hey, thanks for watching "made in hollywood", everyone. i want our viewers to know that the "made in hollywood" christmas party is very much like the "office christmas party." >> is it are you planning it this year? don't forget to watch "miss sloa" it's amazing and jessica chase man is amazing in it. >> always. for the latest hollywood news, photos and celebrity i want surprise go online to madeinhollywood.tv. ♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪
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live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. well, getting ready for a messy mix, winter weather is target parts of the area and it could impact your morning commute. stormscan 3 is tracking snow, sleet and freezing rain as well as rain and all of it is moving this way. how messy your morning will be
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depends on where you live. a winter weather advisory remains in effect. let's get to lauren casey tracking this weather for us >> we're seeing this edge of the leading edge of the precipitation, that snowfall approaching the western edge on stormscan 3, you can see flurries in or around mount pocono. rating its way eastbound. snowfall mixed precipitation and then just straight up rain on the warm side of the system. that will continue to move its way east and into the delaware valley. we're really going to go see the activity pick up especial as we head into about the next two hours. to have the winter weather advisory in effect for our northwest suburbs into the lehigh valley, berks county and mount pocono until 9:00 tomorrow morning for that potential of snowfall mixed in with sleet and freezing rain. so an onset we're going to go see the precipitation and snow form and then as we head throughout the overnight period, a warmer air mass building into the mid levels of the atmosphere
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