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monday on "the insider." we're with ryan reynolds and jake gyllenhaal. they're real life bromance. >> he's the best. >> what? >> sorry. >> then face lifts, lipo.
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inside hollywood's plastic surgery boom. plus walking dead hunk o andrew lincoln on his love actually return. will he timely get the girl? that's monday on "the insider." >> travel consideration provided by -- before we go there is a certain greek dish that luke bryan and jimmy fallon have a hard time pronouncing. >> and they are not the only one, so they wrote a song about it. here it is in case you missed it. ♪ i could eat a thousand ounces ♪ ♪ if i just knew how to pronounce it ♪
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♪ is it yeero, gyro, ♪ never been filled with so much doubt ♪ ♪ is it gwyro, guh-hero, yurro ♪ how would you pronounce it, then? gyro. ♪ it is gyro. it is gyro. >> oh, that's how you say it. >> there you go. i can sleep now. thanks for joining us. >> have a great weekend, everyone.
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♪ made in hollywood the super hero movie "logan" is "made in hollywood." >> hugh jackman stars in the third and final wolverine film, "logan."% >> i love this character so much. i actually love this character more than ever. but i don't feel it's gone, i can't feel it's gone. ú♪made in hollywod
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also today sam worthington and octavia spencer take us on a spiritual journey in "the shack." >> i know the character is god in the film and represents god. but for me it was about a parental relationship. >> based on the best-selling teen novel so i deutch falls in "before i fall." >> i sit down with san ca oh. ann help starring in "catfight." >> i am hugh jackman. >> i am sam worthington. >> i am alicia. >> i am ann. >> you are watching "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood hugh jackman returns it is an aging wolverine in "logan." >> in his third install. logan and profession or x are fighting for their lives while hey try to protect a young knew task from dark forces. >> i hi, i am body holbrook and
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here is a scene from my new movie logan. >> logan,hat did you do? >> charles, the world is not the same as it was. >> mutants, they are gone now. >> this is the wol wolverine the have all been dieing to see all these years. i can't tell you how many times i have heard after 17 years from people like i could feel them like, good, man, there is something else that we want to see. so i really hope in, a way this is my love letter to the fans. >> intense treat. >> a very intense treat. how much fun did you have make this is movie, this kind of film? >> i think we had a great time. i think we all felt like we were getting to something very real. >> ju try to make a great film not a necessarily a comic book movie. >> we have ourselves an x-men fan. mayb a quarter of it happened. and not like this. >> and now your character as elved from the last time that
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we ha seep him. he's in a different state of mind. >> it's very polite of to you call it an evolution. in fact, it, to be honest, it's a disintegration. he is fragmenting. seriously falling apart. that was intriguing because there was 17 years of being the calm, controlled, intellectual that was charles xavier and then to explore what would happen if this person were to disintegrate. it's the kind of thing that actors justify well. >> i in the real world, people die. >> logan -- >> i don't wanto talk about t. >> logan. ô just stop. >> i really love your character because he's super bad ass. >> oh, yeah. >> how was it being him in the film? >> it was a load of fun. i think sometimes a villain can be -- you can have more fun, he's not so collared and sort of -- i think donald was a little bouncy. he was in to a good time. >> be careful.
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>> i n gale. go get him. >> is it boyar sweep suite to reach the end like it this? >> the word is not bitter sweet. there is not bitterness. it's quite sweet. it's calm. it feels calm. it just feels right. i am really relieved to feel that. bcause you don't really know, right? you don't really know until that last day of filming how you will feel. and whe i see the movie. i love this character so much. i actually love this character more than ever. but i don't feel it's gone. i can't feel it's gone. it's there with me, that experience is with me for life. i just feel happen by it. and grateful, really. >> no. >> no. >> no. [ screaming ] >> what did i relate to is this is a father and daughter story. and my character donald pierce just simply needs something back
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and he's -- he is a big fan of logan, he's designed something to a "t" exactly like him. >> i was really nervous when i read the treatment from jim and i was like i love this idea that the movie is about family. putting family together. and putting logan in the middle of t because he so doesn't want to b involved. he doesn't want to love. love brings pain. world.searched all over the- i mean, we had people in every continent searching. and the finalists came down to just a few. and daphne was always the one who seemed like just going to úmake it happen. >> she's like a rockstar. she's got way more rockstar in her that i have at aim 48. i mean it. ♪ ♪ >> she's like you. very much like you. >> what are you going to miss mo about the wolverine? >> i did enjoy the challenge. like for me whether it was
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physically better shape, the story had to go further the acting had to go further. i do enjoy that challenge. >> i ave loved the experience of the companionship that i found with my colleagues on this project. ranging from getting to know actors who i had admired for a long time better. and finally becoming close, deep friends with man who i had admired ahead close range for a long time ian mckellan. >> i am not whatever you think it is i am. >> she needs your help. >> come along. >> someone has come along. >> the thing i was focused more on was bringing the curtain down on wolverine's journey and doing it with intensity and truth and humor and style. >> home. ♪ ♪ >> you should take a moment.
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>> god willing there will be other challenges to sink my teeth in to that will fill that void. >> you still have time. ♪ ♪ >> for our full uncut interviewed with hugh jackman and patrick stewart check out our youtube champion madeinhollywoo.tv and subscribe while you are there. >> coming up sam worthington and okaoctavia spencer take us on a spiritual injury in "the shack." >> for more of what's hot on screen check out madeinhollywood.tv. >> hi, my name is octavia spencer and you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ music: 'the best things in life are free' by sam cooke ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ made in hollywood after suffering a family tragedy a father falls in to a deep depression. >> but a mysterious letter sends had only a journey where he encounters a industry owe of strangers who help hip come to terms and change his life forever in "the shack." >> i am sam worthington, you are watching "made in hollywo" and here are the scenes from "the shack." have a red dress like mine. >> red it is. >> where is she? >> where is she? >> i saw her right there. >> missy! missy! [ siren ] >> you play the role of god. >> yes. >> i mean, that in itself is exceptional.
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what was that like for you? >> i know the character is god in the film and represents god. but for me it was about a parental relationship. now, i get to say, you know, it's god. but for me it was more of a parent to child. and it was beautiful. >> i wanted the character and nature of god the father to be outside the box of the what i i group i grew up with gandalf with the bad attitude god. watching fm the infinite distance i've disapproving heart white bearded guy. and that god not only didn't show up but was an impediment to issues of healing in my own heart. when i see octavia on the screen it's like, oh, i can't even imagine poppa not being octavia at this point. you know, she's so great. >> we have lost so much already. i don't want to lose you too. >> i think if anyone loses a child, it's devastating. it's heartbreaking, you have lost your heart, or a piece of your heart. and i think he finds himself in his place where he can't get
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out. >> it showed enough my mailbox. >> you areot thinking about going back there are you? >> i gotta do something. >> you know this isn't a good >> it's crazy, but i feel like i got to. >> you meet them in the aftermath of a horrible experience. one of them has just gone in to a pit of despair where he can't see outside of his pain. his children are going off in their own directions, kind of orphaned by him emotionally. and she is there as a witness to that. having her own experience of loss. and just going to be there until it's fixed. >> i have a fire on inside if you want to warp up. >> my kids. >> i have been looking foreward to this. >> do i know you? >> not very well. but we can work on that. >> so did you read the book in. >> absolutely. and so were you a fan of the book? >> i read the book a few years -- a friends of mine gave it to me and i fell in love with
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it. so when i heard it was being made in to a movie, naturally i wanted to meet on it. i love the book. >> the fact that i could identify with these arguments and i thought will other people be able to identify with these? that's what let setoguchi me on the path. >> you can sort of tell that, you know, they are not shy to like sit there in the conversation with god and have it be a conversation. you don't have to have huge action see wednesday let's have a conversation. and that i think is kind of literary. but also important that you get to sit there and think about if. >> are you still having a hard ime believing this is r. >> why did you bring me here? >> there is no easy answer that will take your pain way. >> where were you when i needed you? >> i never left you. >> a wife that asked to you wre a gift for your kids to christmas, no not chris me she just said some day. it's for the kids and puts it in one place how you think because you think outside the box. i made my 15 copies at office
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depot at christmas, gave six to the kids, we have six kids, kim got a copy and i gave the rest to my friends. >> the rest is history. >> yes. i never once thought i should publish this. >> do you think this. >> i can't. >> on your own you can. >> in general, wat would you say is the overall message of the film? >> i know that we all have challenges that we face. and what this movie offers is a way to view those challenges and after giving us the viewing, hopefully the load might be a little bit lighter. >> we all have shacks, the shack is a metaphor for all the anger, the bitterness, the frustrations that we build and we live in these things over the course of our lives. and the way to let that go is to find these forgiveness, this personal four giveness for yourself, letting, you know, forgiving other people that have done you i don' i don't wrong, t
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gott to letting it happen. saying forgive yourself, it's okay, let it go and you can move forward. ♪ ♪ >> i believe. >> you don't forget to like us on facebook and leave a comment with what movies you are going to see this weekend. >> up next i sit down with zoey deutch from "before i fall." >> i stock with the ladies from "catfight", sandra oh, ann heche and, alicia silverstone. >> i am alicia. >> i am draw. >> i am ann. >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ i will never wash my hair again. new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful.
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>> i can't believe i spilled almost over. p>> we did it right, you know. >> kissed the hottest boys, present are went to the sickest parties. >> i am having a big party tonigh my mom is going out of glown oh, my god. >> what is she doing here? >> watch this. >> this whole high school thing is just a blip. >> ♪ >> when you film the movie i know that you guys do many takes, you shoot them so far and over again, i was wondering when i was seeing these scenes they were repeating did you just use the same take and it's actually he same take that we see every time or did you actually shoot it 20 different times and use half of them? >> no, no, no, it's not the same. no, no, no. we block shot it which meant that she would shoot the same scene six different times but not shooting in sequential order just due to circumstances depending on the day like we would have to shoot sometimes like one, six, four, three, two. so i think the most important
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element of the process of make this is movie was the preparation with the director where we had a few weeks to map out exactly what her and i needed to accomplish for each day. >> mommy says you have to get up. >> it's saturday. >> maybe for you there is a tomorrow. >> i he been having deja sewell day long,. >> this whole high school thing is just a blip. >> that one scene where it's just your face on the blue pillow but there were days think angry, happy, day. were you being thrown cued. >> no, no, no, i mapped that d i was psychotic. i was like in a corner like trying to, you know, there was no like shouting outie motion. no, no, definitely not. we did that for a lot of other scenes and moments but that one
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needed to be repeated over and over again. >> watch out for the track. >> what track? >> ♪ >> one of the questions that you asked on set with the rest of your cast with the director and you talked about was who do you want to be when you die. so what was your answer to that somehow morbid question? >> to me this movie more feels who i want to be when i die, i mean, i really like -- i am just -- i am endlessly grateful for he people in my life. the family that i was given, i have the greatest family. and so i just want to -- i want to be able to spend as much time with them as possible. that's what i want to do. >> if i was going to relive the same day over and over, i want it to be a day that would make a difference. not just for me. ♪ >> i need to hold on for one more minute. ♪
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♪ santa oh and anne heche are out for blood as two estranged friends reuniting in the most violent way possible in "catfight." >> h i am alicia. >> i am sandra. >> i am anne. >> you are watching "me in hollywood" and this is a scene from "catfight." >> this my husband's party. i thought those guys were guy. they were acting so game, game, game, game, game. >> he's not gate. we have a beautiful son. >> no, i know. snows ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you are pathetic. >> you are a hater. >> you are filthy white -- >> let me talk with you, how did you end one stellar cast? >> when the script got out there in hollywood and i hoped a lot of great actresses would find it and they did and said let's make a movie. that's how it happened, right? >> ♪ ♪
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♪ >> i wote the script not knowing who i could get because i am an outsider and these amazing actresses found the script. >> my name is dr. jones. you have been i in coma for two years. >> what in. >> you guys responded to what in in script? >> the tone and the humor of the film. the great characters that we got t play. and the idea that i have to be extremely physically active and fight in a film. i just wanted that challenge. >> no family, you are broke. but you look very pretty in your uniform. >>i lost everything because of her. ♪ ♪ >> i loved the script. the female characters, these two were insane. and delicious and nasty to each other and it was exciting. >> you lost everything. >> i have nothing left do in this life but destroy you.
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>> why don't you come in and i wil make you some breakfast first. ô i am a woman who is an anti war artist and very, very high on myself. [ laughter ] >> and i come in to conflict with a nemesis from college who i think rubbed me the wrong way then and then is put in to my face against my will because my girlfriend is a indicator and wants me to go to this super rich party and help her serve wealthy people. >> they have a longstanding grudge and we never really know what happens in college together, but being you know, we meet up at this party and fireworks ensue. ♪ ♪ >> stay tuned, the is more coming up on "made in ♪ made in hoywood ♪ going to be late.'ll never r of course we still have to get through the forbidden forest. >> what if there are giants
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flowers. >> ahh! >> whoa! >> ha! >> i don't do well in the darkness. p>> whatever you do, don't eat all your rations. >> i just ate all my ranges! >> what a rickety bridge. >> huh. >> really, man. >> i am okay. >> don't be so draw mate i ca di already got tickets at movietickets.com. >> you nailed it nerve h smurf . >> don't forget to see smurfs a lost village in theater music: 'the best things in life are free' by sam cooke ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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