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bash where we spotted her celebrating. >> i have no idea the amount of time. >> that's monday on "the insider." travel consideration provided by all right, before we go, power rangers star, bryan cranston did two awesome things on the late show. one, he dressed up and showed his killer moves on the red ranger. >> and until he joined stephen colbert for his rescue segment. these are actual adoptable pets whose personalities may be or may not be slightly exaggerated. here you are in case you missed it. >> lady is a hound mix who's also working on game "game of
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thrones," which means lady knows all the spoilers and knows who dies. who dies? but i loved him or her. no. >> this is sterling. you say oh, now, but sterling is getting his life back together. he's sober now. which means you'll always have a designated driver, plus, because of his club days, he can get you anything you need. >> this is columbus. columbus is a very -- wait a second. this is a cat, no, no cats, no, get him the hell out of here. dogs only, no, no, no, maybe conan will help you, not me! >> i mean, that's a come back. >> have a great weekend, everybody. >> let's party! >>
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popular tv show power rangers heads back to the big screen. >> oh, my gosh, i love it. it's so much fun. that's it. it's like believing in yourself, right. and connecting to others. that's where the power comes from. ♪ me in hollywood ♪ >> i'm here with the ducati motorcycle used in the movie "ships" and i am about to sit down with the starts of the film. dax shepard and michael peña. >> he very quickly came to the conclusion that he would reinvents it. we woud use the title and characters other than that it of the film.otal modernization >> plus the outrage is comedy "wilson" features woody harrelson and j.k. simmons and a heal hirsch pull an all night are, we'll take a look at what's new on your homescreen. >> hi, i am elizabeth banks. >> i actual dax shepard. >> michael opinion i can't. >> naomi scott. >> kristen bell, you are watchg "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> you are now watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood
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♪ back in theaters after 20 years, it's martin time again. >> that's not you how do it. >> based on the pop tar tv series, five mall adjusted teens are forced band together in order to save the world in "power rangers." >> it's like that. >> okay. >> hi, i am elizabeth you are watching a scene from "power rangers." so where were you last night? >> me and four kids found a spaceship buried under ground i am pretty sure i am all superhero. >> cool. >> pee in that cup. >> so clearly am a fan. >> you look amazing in yellow. >> thank you. >> i had my parents dig out all of my toys from the '90s that played with as a kid because i watched every single episode. >> don't pull a yellow one out, please. ô do you not want the yellow one? >> that was his first toy. >> thats not the one that i had. b that's awesome. >> do you remember these?
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>> yes. >> oh, my god, that's craze. >> i did you have these toys? >> i did not. >> the gloves. >> i did not have that. >> these are actually my freight. it also plays the sound. but basically -- >> the gloves play the sound? >> when you put the gloves on, there is a button in here that makes a woosh sounds. so when you karate chop. >> wow. >> that's so beautiful. >> i have been playing with this all day. >> oh, jeez. [ laughter ] >> i want that. >> isn't that so cool. ♪ ♪ >> do you feel weird? >> we are strong. the extremely insanely strong. >> the answer to what is happening to ou is here. you five are the power rangers. >> so growing up, i clearly was a power ranger fan. >> i am so thrilled by this. >> i legit believed that if i thought hard enough, i could make myself morph. i felt like i needed to search
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úharness the power and i just wasn't trying hard enough and that's why i haven't morphed yet. >> i love it so much. tha is it. it's like believing in yourself, right? and connect to go others. that's where the power comes from. so you knew that internally clearly. >> that's what we want the kids to believe. we wanted to make them relatable for the kids today and modernize them. >> did i hear you say we are power rangers. >> is this a joke? >> we are talk to a wall i was kin of expecting a little more. >> for you guys we have all had that moment, for you guys you actually got to become power rangers because you did this movie. so did you guys totally just geek out? >> definitely. i think the coolest thing about it is like, wow, life really does come full circumstance. >> i'll think just focusing on making the characters so real up power rangers so we can give the kids the belief that we are just really re people month stumble across this and become power rangers. >> i am going to destroy
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everything. ♪ ♪ she is pure evil. >> it's amazing that it's still relates today. so, of course, it still appeals to the diehards, but how is this film still relatable today for the new culture. >> it's about friendship. it's about finding people who you can trust who believe in you. who love you despite your flaws, you know. and i think that's what -- that's just always been in the dna of power rangers you get to fight bad guys with your friends. >> it was about looking at what it is to be a teenager today and trying to really dramatize those ideas and is and have our kids and our movie grapple with those things that feel very modern and of our era. ♪ ♪ >> it's moor morphin time. >> ♪ ♪ >> there is that underlying message that they have to figure out who they are, they need to
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learn to work together in tours work as a team. was that something that was parallel to what you guys went through together on set? like you had to learn how to work as a team. >> it was. it. >> yea >> it really really was and hopefully you can see that in the movie. witbut we really did become a family. >> eah, we all had kind of individual personalities that helped us get through this incredible shoot. like either physically or mentally or humorously. for a particular person right know. it have, the fact that it came together so well and that the story, the main message of -- that we were trying to get across came through. is all we really wanted at the end of the day. so i was very happy. and excited for the fans to findly get to watch it. >> this is your destiny. >> let's go! go! >> this is your time. ♪
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♪ >> for my full up cut interviewed with elizabeth bank, head over to on you youtube channel made in hod wool tv and subscribe while you are there. tuned i am going to sit down with the stars of "ships", dax shepard and michael peña. for more of what's hot on screen check out madeinhollywood.tv. >> hi, i am kristen bell 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 hollywoo the california highway patrol will never be the same as dax shepard and michael peña team up in the action comedy "ships." >> hi, i am dax shepard and i i am michael opinion i can't and you are watching "made in hollywood." >> we are from the whew i "chips." please check out this clip. >> we are the california highway pa tomorrow this job is crucial. without us out there. -- >>ome on. >> someone could get herd. we are talking about "chips" directing it writing it, was it the tell since series that inspired? i have to thank you because eric estrada was my first ever crush. >> he was beautiful. 25, fresh faced, bright eyed, bushy tailed. grade buns, filled that outfit like a mother. >> worked off his shorts and didn't apologize. >> yes. -úu. >> being looking like u.p.s.
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drivers, super cool. go brown. >> this job is my one shot at saving my marriage. >> what are you wearing? >> my uniform. >> i love a man wearing a uniform is that the excitement for this fill something. >> sure. i love a man riding a motorcycle for sure. because that's what i marriedism never never knew i loved that. because motorcyces scared me. the man in our form they feel secure. never this control. >> license and registration, úplease. >> speak of motorcycles are were you a virgin to motor did you know them before? >> i definitely -- that was the first time, you know, i wrote a bike four weeks before that. and i mean, i rode enough to get me by. like i was the -- riding on the highway. and feeling a trailer trying not to do this. it's tougher to be on the trailer.
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an trying to look natural. >> so talking about the man. what was it like working with the hubby. >> i loved working with my husban i married him because i like spending time with him. and i mayor the him because i trust him. when we work together we get to spends time together. and he writes to my strengths when he writes roles for me. it's perfect because i know he wts the movie to look good and i know he wants me to load good. it's a safety net. i know he's on my team. >> he's awesome. >> yeah. >> there were no moments where you fee like you needed to do it like that? >> at home for sure. but not -- no, he knows a lot more about move making than i do. >> then the humvee will blow through the motor moment. and then hit me. >> our whole life together has been like this. >> i know what you mean, but i think that's book worthy, you could write a book on that. >> besidea has to win, it's not an ego competition, you know. >> i gotta your wife was giving
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really good advice, you need to white write a book and i would read it. >> on what topic. >> he topic of marriage, of dealing with a husband who is directing her. >> uh-huh. >> it was good stuff. >> i bet. >> which is probably about something else. >> how you dial with somebody that directs you. >> it could be applied to nonactors as well. >> we are in. >> pat: suit. >> wt's your 20? >> i am northbound. ponch is south bound. >> did you grow up with anything with "chips", did you have a draw with the california highway patrol? >> it was on before i was born so i never got in to it. i have seen episodes two of them since. when he starte writing it. but he very quickly came to the conclusion that he needed to like reinvent it, sort of. that we would use the tight and characters but other that that it would be a total modernization of the film. >> two, one, action! >> remember, i think i was like eight years old and my brother he got like the secondhand motorcycle and it was like from
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chaps, not chips. it was like whatever that was. >> that's a new movie. >> eand they were -- that's the most we ever rode one afternoon and then it died. my dad tried to fix it, he was like, you know, he worked on cars, he doesn't work on electrical stuff. >> ei need to get in to some wam without. >> are i' not care of inning you there. >> i saved your life the other day. >> i knew you would bring it up. > grab me and get it over with. >> fine. >> we want to r from you, like out facebook and tell us what tv show you think should get a movie makeover? up next, the outrageous comedy "wilson" features woody harrelson. >> new o your homescreen j.k. simmons and emil hirsch team fob "all nighter." >> hi, this is "made in hollywood." >> a i am cheryl heinz. ♪ made in hollywood ♪
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made in hollywood ♪ woody harrelson stars as a lonely eccentric who gets a new lease on life when he learns about a daughter he never knew he had in the outrageous comedy "wilson." >> hi, this is "made in hollywood", i am judy greer. >> and i am cheryl heinz. and this is a scene from "wilson." >> remember when you were a kid, every time seemed like it was in technicolor. [ laughter ] >> and then you grow up. >> congratulations on the film. when you first saw this script. what caught your attention and made you say, you know what, i want to be a part of this film? [ laughter ] >> go. >> i just thought it was just a really dynamite script. daniel clause who also wrote the gravel novel wrote the script. and i thought it was really funny, quirky, really unusual guy. you know, has this habit of
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saying things that he probably shouldn't. >> it's beautiful. >> i fell in love with it too. i think it's heart breaker and subverse i have and poetic all in this, you know, down right hilarious story. >> when you are drawing comics you are sit alone in your room with no thoughts of anything just drawing on a piece of paper trying to make yourself laugh to translate those years of work in to there is woody rarely son saying what you wrote it's actually i don't understand my exreangs. >> my life left me seventeens years ago. i just need to move on and find someboy new. not you, necessarily. >> i liked working with woody but i also really liked working with the dog. >> wo was your favorite woody or the dog? >> woody. [ laughter ] >> woody. >> time of my life. only exemplified after our screening last night of me talking to woody for an hour
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about -- we could do that together. well, what about that script. isn't that a book. can we buy the book. let's make that. just every possible way we could be together. >> he walked up to my barefoot and handed me a smoothy and it was delicious and i was like, oh, this is so lovely and welcoming and nice and, then we had a really nice scene. >> there she is. >> who? >> it looks leak your ex-wife, put your girl up for adoption 17 years ago. >> i am a father. >> you said the cast was like a dream team, why is that so? >> i could give you a laundry list of the names, woody harrelson, larry turn, judy green, cheryl heinz, daniel clause wrote very brilliant small parts, smaller roles. >> ho could you not tell me that we had a daughter. >> what do you want, wilson? >> don't you wanto see her in the flesh. >> what do y want to do, stock her? >> the director craig said that this cast was a dream team.
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what yowhat are your thoughts o. >> i agree. >> me too. >> across the board one of the night things about shooting in minneapolis, they have incredible actors that live in minneapolis.% >> oh, yes. >> the local talent in our movie and i think when craig said the contact is a dream team, i am sure he was talking about us but also talking about all the pele that played in the smaler roles, too, which were local people and they were incredible in the movie and really make it. >> also allof the supporting actors are really amazing, man, like the guy on this poster, he's so funny. and, you know, it's cool because there are a lot of little vignettes with people you only meet for a short period of time, but they are just dynamite. >> we all want people to love us for exactly who we are. so we gotta make the best of what we have. [ horn ] >> oh, man, i think i wet myself a little bit. ♪ ♪
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in his new film "all nighter", oscar winner j.k. simmons is a man searching for his missing daughter. so he teams up with her awkward exboyfriend plays by emile hirsch. and believe me, it is one heck of a night. >> this is a scene from our movie "all nighter." ♪ ♪ >> is judy home? >> we broke up. >> you and j.k. spend a lot of time together. what wa that partnership like? >> well, i have so much respect for j.k., and he was at a really special moment in his career when they shot the movie because he had literally won the oscar like a week before. it was just exciting for everybody. and he is so good and so intimidating in his talent in a certain sense, that it made my dynamic with him really easy because i -- i mean, when you have someone that is that on point at all times, it's like it was all up to me to true try
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to -- i want to be on -- i had to be on point on my sufficient and just wanting to try my best to reach the level that he just always i at. >> any idea where i can find her? >> i don't have an address but i have bee over there. >> do youant to get dressed so you can tail me over there? >> i think it's a very loving relationship that was just kind of lost in the process of life. and also you never know when your children are going to hit that moment this they grow up, you figure out to and i think that happened when he wasn't looking and h had to discover that. >> what is it that do you exactly? we used to joke that you were in arms -- >> i am in procurement. >> how did you end up with this a-list cast. >> i gently put it out to casting directors and let the script circulate a bit and it found its way in to emile's lap and he really genuinely responded to the material and wanted to talk about it. once he came on board, you know, it made the whole package that much more desirable. and eventually we got it to j >> we have been searching for
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jenny all day and night. running from the police. >> i really don't need a recap, okay, i was there. >> he is this successful baller business guy and i am this nerdy silver lake hipster banjo player and we are sort of forced to spend time with each other. we are constantly clashing and it's a bit of a generational clash and also a philosophical clash that -- and also i have hair in the movie and he doesn't. >> the men tour protege relationship which is not exactly what these two are, at least in the beginning of the movie. it's sort of turning that relationship on its ear. >> hi, guys. ♪ ♪ stay tuned, there is more coming up on "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ we are going to be late.'llr of course we still have to get through the forbidden forest. >> what if there are giants flowers. >> ahh!
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>> 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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