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larry king. our thought it may have been i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and now because from that moment on word anything i did was front page news and you get a script for so what do you look for i never finished the script and i read up like page thirty and if i'm not intrigued by the care you know that i'm not in it plus you know some people became diva's and i became a bit of a diva myself corps the arrogance is necessary just to remember that this is this is me we're all next on larry king now.
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to larry king our special guest terrence howard he's a great actor one of my favorites the oscar nominated actor known for his roles on the crash and hustle and flow and now he's reviving his role as quick and best man holiday the long awaited follow up to nine hundred ninety nine best man best man holiday will be in theaters november fifteenth thankful we talk about that so about the butler how did you get that part in that great that's a civil rights movie for all time what's funny about that i was chasing that film for six years laura ziskin you know head uphill heads ups used to head up stand up to cancer who just lost the battle this year to last year to it and she had that script and we were campaigning for it for a long time you want to play this i want to play the butler and then when lee got it six years later. he wanted me to play the butler. you know when he teamed up
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with oprah and it was just hard to make the age difference work and so i knew when they mentioned when they had forest come in i was like this is going to go to forcibly cause me is like look it's like look rather you know i don't know what to do i want you in this movie but i don't have anything left for you except this one little bitty character which i wouldn't want to offend you with it you know it's a guy who lives next door to her and us having an affair with her and he's like but you're too pretty for it you know we have to ugly you up some way you know we do it pat and i said i said well my. front tooth is a cap and i said i could take that out and he was like oh t t don't you do it t.t. don't you do it because i will work and we set up the didn't support it and so i took my tooth and came down there and oprah had never seen me you know because i had for twenty three years i've had this you know perfect you
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know this fake and i hadn't seen it for twenty three years and over who use normally looks me in the eye and so and then later with models oprah kept looking at my mouth and couldn't get away from looking at my mom and then after the second day she wasn't looking i'm out there the more she. and i felt so free absolutely free so no regrets that you weren't there we'd know. best man holiday it's a very it's entirely black cast right yeah we have this guy at the end there. but it was world to it what to show now best man came out in fourteen years yet and one nine hundred ninety eight when d.h. along for a follow up everybody has you know people go a little hollywood everybody starts making money and they feel like we don't need each other and we can you know but as life abs inflows you know finally we realized we needed each other and malcolm went back to the table brought us all together for
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dinner two years ago and was like are you guys willing to do this movie again and we were like yeah we on the whole cast came back right everybody you know some people became divas you know guys and girls and i became a little bit of a diva myself of course. if you learn how to fill up your own shoes you know and for years like as a black man it's the strangest thing when. often times when black man talk to other people they tend to have a hit to the side of or they lower the bass in their voice because of the stereotype of not trying to seem intimidating so the hardest thing is learning to actually speak with the with the baseness in voice to stand up straight and. so sometimes we go a little overboard with it and for me and now there's the arrogance is necessary just to remember that this is this is me here. i guess i understand the movie ends
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with a cliffhanger centered on you does that mean we have a third film coming. you know it's all about how it performs. it should do well or when you're both home or got it the movie covers like when malcolm first was going to make this rated r. i was like how do you make a holiday movie rated r. he said it's high it's adult subject matter and i was like well you're going to lose half your audience and he was like i'm trying to tell him that an absolute truth and story and truth and honesty in this story and so he went for it and as a result when you watch it it takes you through all the rides of friendship all the downfalls of lack of faithfulness in your friendship learning how to forgive but then dealing with tragedy at the same time and you know humor kind of keeps us going you like playing you more i haven't done it for fifteen years fifteen already
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is a serious business so you can't play it funny it is funny you've got to play it like play it seriously in the first movie i got in so much trouble because they hired me because i was doing the sick on call it sparks marx's sparks and they hired me as the comedian so they would tell me ok ok clinton terrence you need to deliver your line quicker because you get a hair on him or saying there sit there lines and he take a beat and a half behind it and i was like whoa as like but he's thinking about what they said would you say that on just a lens like no i'm not saying a lot i'm thinking about looking say it like it's a joke just one for us i was like no as if you can cut it out any way you want to do it but he's serious about what he said a correct and as a result of him being serious the audience listen to it and they could find the humor in it can't wait to see a best man holiday will be in theaters november fifteenth i'm a smash it's incredible you made a movie this year prisoners with you jack one jake gillum all. why is it that
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not to tell is an amazing movie i think it frightens people you know it's jars of the family because there's no way to protect your family from what might happen right outside of the two children taken away and then the switch of b.m. then what do you do with that if your kid is taken you know how do you respond do you become hannibal lecter and torture somebody or do you become jesus and you know i'm hoping for give and that dichotomy you know that that line of demarcation between more rally and responsibility. that's blowholes great great you were great everybody i mean. melissa leo i fell in love with her all over you know she's a beast she is a beast when it comes to the industry because she is fearless absolutely fearless and. fake people i hate fake actors i hate they producers i hate fake industry
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so when you see someone that's willing to live or die that's the people you want to be around when you when you get a script so what do you look for. it's not what i look for is more what i hoped to feel like with the white house one flow i read the first page that first monologue and i didn't read the rest of the script and i was just like a man i just look for the truth of it. i'm never finished ascript read up to like page thirty and if i'm not intrigued by the character you know that i'm not in it and i never finish the script until it's time to shoot that scene because i like not knowing where the person is going you know in prisoners you play you you jack when you both have your children take them you're sort of secondary to him he's the violent character and you sort of don't want to do this was it hard to
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play off that because in my nature. i would like to imagine envision myself as being like you know colored over like i would go and man up about this situation but then there's there's a mean streak of morality that border the characters choices and dealing with the situation you know he could never let go of that morality of that whole you know and that was kind of me because i don't i don't know that fear inside of myself so in order to live it through made it kind of nice there's fame come late to you. i was always famous. why did you become an actor i've realized i became an actor after my mom died. four years ago from colon cancer and i think i i thought i became an actor because i knew how to play with my emotions but after my mom's death i realized that i became
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an actor because when my little brother was born you know up until then my mom doted over me but then when my little brother was born and looked like her father she wanted him to be an actor so i thought if i became an actor i would win my mother's approval and. two thousand and eight when my mother died i lost this i lost my prescience for the business i mean i lost the love of it and now because i don't have anybody to please anymore with that sword poured back the fans a lot of them would come up and say what you did in this movie move me or i walk the first time someone called me mr howard a young actor called me mr howard and i appreciated that and i saw an appreciation of what i brought to the table and when you were nominated for an academy award did not change things and yeah i did but i didn't understand it at the time you know i thought. i thought it meant that i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and now it's
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like martin luther king said history has seized me because from that moment onward anything i did was front page news everybody was him i couldn't make any little mistakes anymore and that's a hard thing to come to grips with i interviewed dr king a couple times since and knew nelson mandela spent time at his house and viewed him played him yeah i always like to play a living person. with nelson and now i believe the saddest thing about that is i never got to talk to him before hand. so i felt like i was kind of stealing but i knew that he had sacrificed most of his freedom and his his youth for everyone else so all like it felt amazing because i can grab from the sorrow but also you know garnish some of the hope that he had and i was a changed man from that moment forward because you can't you know when he got
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circumcised at sixteen years old you know they have to if you give me a moment you know they take seven or eight boys out of the village and they put them in front of the shopman and you know they have the manhood sitting there and the shopping comes by and he grabs the four skin and he comes down with it with a hatchet and he chops off the four skin and they're supposed to say immediately indian door which means i am a man and when they cut himself. he hesitated for like thirty seconds and that always bothered him and he said he would never hesitate again to do what he was supposed to do and i kind of took that and to you know that character and i got to play the younger him you know before he was aware of the response of where did you learn your craft my great grandmother was an actress and i only have one acting lesson in my life and it was with her she she taught me the
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five w's who what when where why who are you what are you trying to accomplish when are you going to accomplish where will it be accomplished and why you need to accomplish it and she said once you know those things then you know the character and you can follow it through and the rest of it you just figure it out as you go do you get scripts all the time now yeah i do i don't read them out of time mostly you know you know i look at the titles of it and there's an agent helping me and i go through it you know and then if somebody is really persistent and pushing something you know then i'll take a little moment and the los a time you know i like you pass by a million people on the street throughout the day and some of them want your attention and some of them need your attention and you can't give your attention to everybody if you rejected something you regretted. and i think i believe everything happens the way it's supposed to and you can't label
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a future in general and someone else did it didn't bother you if that did well or not did well or whatever now i've learned to follow my course and i know out of a half a billion sperm that was sent into my mama and now the only reason i got to the egg is because i didn't look back or look to the side i stay focused on on my my goal we're talking about chances ideal woman and we talk about oprah all be the same and get to the heart of and it will break. among. the among. the. republicans aren't a problem very hard to make going to lead the club has
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never had sex with the target there's no let's limit. lists of the i'm led. lists lists about. the subject. think. the really. good you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy back albus. in
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fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across the silicon we've been hijacked like handful of trans national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one still just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing define are you ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. terrence howard you'll see him and best man holiday in theaters november fifteenth what was it like to work with oprah and you i hear you have comments about her breasts to touch them in the movie. i don't know if i touched on my toes did i
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touch the clothes that was near the that was attached to the breasts yes you bet it's the clip. i found the funniest thing about her as like i've known her for the last twelve years and to make gatherings. quincy jones introduced me to were initially and so there was a camaraderie and a level of fun i've seen around here rollers you know and roll ups i've seen her just as as oprah not not as the icon oprah so i approached her you know it's just the sixteen year old girl that was abandoned and was looking for somebody to love you know and i didn't see in on the mystique of hope. i just saw the woman and her eyes a beautiful you get drawn into it and she can put up the wall if she wants but for whatever reason she had a soft spot for me and she let me use a good lady i wonder always been friends with her for years and she did
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a show in baltimore yeah long before you know or. described to me your ideal woman in l. magazine you said i like woman who look like me generally are attracted to women who look like you because the most beautiful you major is your own reflection share on the never heard a bad thing like that before but isn't it true you look for women who look like you yeah you look for someone who looks like your mom someone that mom maybe but who do you look like you look like your mom you said you don't believe in premarital sex i don't believe in it but hell you have to practice it and i don't really believe in smokin but i still smoke your grandfather and i am a granddaddy or do you have a little girl to month old daughter granddaughter was it like. i realize that when i had my children i thought that ok i could live forever because my kids looked like me and i saw my spirit in them but when i have my granddaughter i realize that life is eternal because i saw my grandmother and my granddaughter and
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i realize that they never die as your son stuart or no my daughter is daughter and daughters daughter and now you are you a protective father completely but i mean even when me and my first wife get divorced and she moved back to philly i bought a house two blocks away from our just so that because i don't believe that a man could really look after a spot family if he's twenty minutes away i wanted to be twenty seconds away from the house so if my kids call and i had a problem some i was choking i can get there and twenty seconds are you jehovah's witness and know my families my family as i studied for years and had a hard time because it. takes a lot of discipline and i haven't mastered that discipline and you know it takes a lot of faith you believe in god completely i believe in a great creator but i don't think any human being really has. has mastered
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the knowledge of what the creator of the universe really is. you need an afterlife i don't believe in death or you mean but the agra said iraq is nothing but frozen music and music moves in octaves and everything has the same components of iraq once a vibration begins it never ends it goes or you do depart for your you do the part but you refold in you unfold again you refold in unfold again reincarnation or just a different adoration of what's necessary we've you know we're all made from the very beginning from from god himself his own nature the nature of the universe that's why i say you're fourteen point five billion years ago same as i have same as this cup you know but often times we. forget that everything is alive and still breathing and everything still has a problem resonant frequency moving through it and still and taking energy intake and pushing it out we're all still very
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a lot and that makes everything sacred and we treat everything sacred everything's wonderful by the way what's your next film after a best man holiday. right now i mean scripts is. just taking in a lot of things in life i mean i've got a company where we grow diamonds cyo and i went to school for chemical engineering and so. while pratt institute and i have my doctorate from south carolina university i'm going on ruby from brett right go and look at you know. english and see me as yeah i thought it was really amazing all the spoke to that question brooklyn it's really cool we have some social media questions for you stephen martin facebook wants to know the defining moment of your career you think the defining moment for me was probably in the best man one it was what i explained
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before because every time before the end anytime somebody would produce i would ask me to do something i would just do it in which is caveat it was in that first movie that i sat down i had just been fired from this thing called harlem aria because i would follow along with what they wanted to do and i was like well you know what i'm tired of b. and everybody else is playtoy so that that was the first time when i actually said no i'm going to take my time and he's serious about this and when i did hustle and flow it followed up with. john singleton wanted me to slap. the girl playing lexus when she caught me i b i t and i was like no that's not in the script you want me to slap her and throw her down the stairs and i was like you will never redeem the character from that he said he said ok well i'll just have to stop and then do and i said if you had to
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stop and do it then i won't you know you might as well have a stunt man finish the rest of the script because i'm not doing it and i went to my trailer and packed up my things and i was ready to go home because that was in the movie that signed up for and six hours later it took them six hours to reconfigure their thoughts they came and they shot it the way we were supposed to land and i muddy it martyr's via twitter wants to know about your love for baby wipes. when elle magazine first asked me about that i really thought i was doing a great service to humanity because i had when i had my first daughter aubrey we ran out of we ran out of baby ran out of wipes and i looked down at the top of the paper that i normally use and there was no way i was going to take dry toilet paper and wipe my baby with it so i went to get a rag and washed it and did everything i was supposed to do. i said why don't we do that as human beings you know as adults so i started using baby wipes because and i
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found out i got fewer codes throughout the year you know my underwear was claim no no street. had a big d z d two two two two one zero if you still read the watchtower and awake. at kyra's actually tweets this crying really make you get somebody. a woman wants a man but being honest you know if you can be honest with your emotions some tears are from god and people like that mad being twitter wants to know is hollywood allowed to make a movie about black folks without you in it. i think that should be blasphemy if they were. oh if it is a show with a game hall if you only knew first girl you have a kissed my mama over what about other than mom. was a girl name when they she was my best friend's sister we were six years old
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guilty pleasure. smoking childhood celebrity crush janet jackson and pet peeve. liars it's me too secret talent. can write backwards with both hands whoa how did you find that out i was child of the difficult in school acting like i was dyslexic and . you describe you. frightened exhilarated and son of god and nature quality you appreciate most in others compassion. i think worldly. chocolate or vanilla. chocolate i was going to say that. you were on
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a desert island what three things do you have with you a toothbrush. a book of water russell's a. new concept of the universe and. an imagination if you could have something named after you what would be a sun proudest accomplishment. being able to. take my mom to the oscars tell me something no one knows about you. but there are a few people now that i have synesthesia you know what synesthesia one is that it means when you see a color you hear the tone to it or you hear music you see the color really. since john had everyone has it's goes into at your feet if you're in if it's when
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a kid wants to put something in its mouth it's because that's the most developed sense within his body and he has an expectation of what that tastes like and what it looks like so if you don't allow them to try it out those nerves there is you are an amazing person thank you very grand. thank you want to thank terrence howard best man holiday is in theaters november fifteenth you can find me on twitter at kings things or i'll see you next on. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. wealthy british style stock.
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fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america have fun ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. i would bet that and a society that i'm big corporation kind of can. do i'm the banker trying to put all that all about money and i'm a fashion my pick for a politician writing the laws and regulations that bankers coming up. here is just too much rat today's society. that.
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what's up everyone abby martin this is breaking this set so did you guys hear the weird news drone delivery is only five years away from being a reality yes online retail giant amazon just announced its plan for a futurist delivery system that could get packages from the store to your doorstep and less than thirty minutes the new unmanned door to door service is called primary and according to amazon c.e.o. jeff bays those the future is now out of my g.p.s. alone this future will consist of thousands if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant delivery trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report.
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