tv Dennis Miller One RT February 12, 2021 7:30am-8:01am EST
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yes and a bad national. day. belong to them. and. you need to get. this out on a. feel good. shot and know it when i'm. in my name here either. hey folks next up this will be easy that i love this guy david ketner you know him from the ron burgundy movies the office i think he's all round the goldbergs now
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jeff garlin show over there and he's got a new wrong com coming out with another young comedian mr spooner and hill explained his part i think it plays the big boss who comes down from corporate to tighten up the margins but we'll talk to him but his new rom com the right one david right after this dennis miller plus what. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one a silly fun in this cat makes me laugh a lot david character best known for his roles as taut packer i think they kind of let him keep the name for god. go in your last names character and they want to change the packer i guess. champ kind from the legend of ron burgundy which so it can't one of those it's become the unlikely godfather of shawshank where if
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i'm flipping through and it's a can't. it is currently plays the louis and a b c's the goldbergs and folks if you've ever seen anybody happier to get the $75.00 episodes and resa gelatinous jeff garlin he must. like us share while for a guy and there are $173.00 now it's print money over there isn't a neuron common it i just watched the trailer it is a rom com it's the right $1.00 and it's available on video on demand a very funny cat david character. hello sir how are you a pleasure. pleasure to meet you i've enjoyed your work over the years man you always make me you know it's make me laugh and i can see that you're getting to use it in the trailer. that's why i start i can't watch all these felt so so excited here not to me at all it looks like your character is alec baldwin been sent by mitch and murray to improve the profit margins or something and that struck is that
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my take from a nice coffee is for closers. it's kind of like that it's a brief appearance quite frankly a comic you might know him stand up he's a friend of mine he said they had a small part and i was working on a television show called bless this mess and it shot over the weekend so i said sure who doesn't want to be in the movie so but yeah he's a boss it comes down from corporate to straighten things out and nick's character is an unconventional corporate employee and he not giving away but maybe he charms me yeah i couldn't quite tell if he was just. kicking head or there was some diagnosis coming down the pike you have to say the flip but my man exact like. you know looks like a charmer neck things back to say the least i think i'd say that is his primary instrument of success and it was the girl she is she has she possessed a high degree of the vasily i don't know are. clear that
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clip potential coleman is our lead actress in the rom comedy of it and she does an outstanding job also not to be denied eliza schlessinger i have not seen her she's a stand up comic who has had a lot of different parts in television not so much in movies and she knocks it out of the part owner of the park and if you see her clips but she's fantastic so i'm very happy for her i emailed her this week and said you just you just rocked it and she really did so yeah it's a little bit of an unconventional rom com it's a does it follow just that straight trajectory it's to be people trying to lay as any good movie trying to figure out who you are to the world and then of course who they are to each other. well beautiful you know what's it's turned out it started out to be a cultural cliche and that's what it's a cliche because it's true oh what are we here for were around in the dark till you meet somebody who's hot has got the flashlight and then you find out there are
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absolutely a lovely person yes there is life in a nutshell right yes and more strange more strange of them accept you as you are. they all to me there isn't this the reason i remember what my wife 1st conceded that you know i legit will never never thought i had this and never saw this coming that i would have a world class woman like that you would give me a 2nd glance. i had no idea that you are on s n l for a year what was your day you had to learn who you had to get all of that you really didn't know that well i didn't mad i think so i know you didn't really listen when i left sarah and i live i don't want to say i went full you know jane curtain and went up country with her and ted kaczynski but i don't watch a lot of us now since i split but i would when i go see somebody in the pedigree i think oh i got to pick their brain about a tough gladiator but where there is it if it's true no idea i. i'm the same as you
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i would not be able to recount everybody in the last 10 years it's been on the show for sure you know i try to remain glancingly familiar with it but i even now today you have the more of an excuse because we're just there's just too much to look at but you know i was on one season 9596. i had a great year actually and lorne wanted to keep me but the west coast had a little more leverage that you're because it was the 1st year that there was mad t.v. and howard stern's late night show so the ratings dipped a bit and to be honest i pissed off one west coast network guy didn't even know he was manage me and that led to my demise. well that's a listen that's what they carried norm but after a cussed all myra up homebodies tell don't do o.j. hitchcock's try to get the last person on the planet earth you want to tell him not
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to do something of course. norm yes i think norm was on one more year after i was young 3 full years like here remember but yeah it was kind of the same thing west coast stepped in and put their put their foot on my toes and that was an arm i guess they put on my ass didn't they but you know i have a hood as it was a zillion i look at 190 parts. it's like you're charles durning or something tell me. i got it i want to hit still this is a good fight as i can just go you know it is no me laugh out loud you're talking about discretion as far as sports and you. know rules. and it's very me larry you said you want to work that's true i mean on my resume you'll see shut amazing titles as purana 3 double d. . s.
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yet when i start michael caine's not there to accept cider house as he's done in the caribbean should. i remember carson asking me about that right now and i think he said something along the lines of i won't do my horrible kane impression he had 3 houses or he had 2 houses and he wanted a 3rd or something like that was his explanation which you know money at some point money becomes a thing you have to know that you just have to do it like that i've got 5 kids some of these projects some of these titles i probably would have done but you know papa's got to earn so. plus it's fun it's about it's fun it's i like tom sizemore when he said the actions the juice what do you know when i get into showbiz to be dishonest to see home and be prickly about what i do i'm not that good additive somebody he's got the you know the right price and they've got an a fine enough project ok my mother made like so little each year for hard work
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ahead or about you but i've always got that my head we're going to shut up get out there and get the check yeah i know you guys are from the hard working family i worked with your brother for years and you know that's the thing it's ingrained i started working for my dad when i was 7 years old so to me it's the same thing if there's work go work. we're talkin to david there and the new show that he's on is the go perhaps not no it's like a 773 episodes which is seen him in absolutely everything anchorman and the office for many years he's based in k.c. a lot of those cats make the run up the river to shaq cat and the best of them i do not know the cat but he's legend he's the obi wan of improv del close to you or close with closer to just knowing the mix of him i know i came on probably one when delf death the death when del is at his strongest when i started in 87 he had
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just come back to teaching a year prior and he was really good as creative juices flowing and you know he'd even worked with a lot of earlier 2nd city guys he worked with bill murray bill murray in the back of his book who's one adele's creative partners and dells work was more important than the pyramids you know marie you don't have to wait too long to get some wit from that mouth but so yeah he influenced a whole cut you know farley study with with dell falling and i came up together actually and so there's so many people that you know the dell influence to nationally taught from those years in chicago you know adam mckay. let's see rachel dratch tina fey any poll or something that i could go on for 25 more news as it was a gross up against and nothing funnier than fox this cat was like yoda it puts all these people and think sometimes those who can't but it would be elves like those who cannot do teach those who cannot teach teach gym nothing like that
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some of the things i've heard about the scatter so funny and at the end he will his skull i believe the goodman theatre in chicago or whatever they did shakespeare he wanted to be your excuse when he demanded in the play bill it's a close as you're. his final doesn't it. doesn't get any funnier than that cat guts absolute genius that's beautiful that's down forever alleging i don't know you never knew were you legends going to come from i mean you got any of us would hope that we'd have any of that but here's a guy whose legacy was those he taught you know he said he was he was an original member of the compass players and the original member of 2nd city and then he got to a dope habit for a number of years and then he was really on his down and asked them begin teaching and then came back he appeared in the blob the remake of the blob he was quite happy about that and they did that joan jett movie every year with that that was
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called but he might we're going to stop there i said yeah i thought that's it he was always were in that jacket so that he can the whole thing can revive his career and so he you know at and t. and his terminations had an understanding of his influence and that it was now well regarded his name was well regarded would live on yeah yeah listen billy murray's. is a tough nut then when you get inside planet murray bat and he gives you even a nod of respect your mention those i think there's a very funny video out there really doing some party slash. and i think dell's in the last. yeah and i don't know in my life in comedy there was only a few guys i want to please like brill and i wasn't as sucky or a 2nd fat but alex wanted some sort of nod from billy and i'm out a lot and he thought. the ball all right were talking to there and he said casey
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boy i want to pick that up because you know the guys back in k.c. and the old movies used to be the cat who got an awful lot direct from the cow that doesn't enter stuff like that now there's a whole company clutch back there. jason some great guys want to talk to but they see they could get right up. this side dennis miller plus what. the reason to doing this study and the reason it's. most controversial and still important is that it demonstrates the power of social situations and playing roles that can lead healthy good ordinary people to do really bad things. a
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dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge you know if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles they were going to come out you would see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're joined by my costar and thank you for smoking. one bit but. that's really i you know one of the things where they need they needed a larry king type of look. like they got read interview. i mean. we've been in a movie together. aaron eckhart that was
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a stand that's what that was a kid on the comedy advice chops i don't know where it's at i have one day was doing movies where he was brutal to the deaf girl in the workplace next thing i know he's driving a drill bit with hilary swank down in the mag so badly what happens right there right the name of frankenstein that's. he's good he was good and he could lay it down you know i was talking. or tucker do what they are and he has done it all 190 parts i love a great scene like that he's in the goldbergs right now and he's got this iraq com coming out called the right one and it looks sweet and it looks like something really sad happens at the end but it looks like they don't leave us at so it's all i ask i know it's going to take a sad turn somewhere i just don't want to be left as a in a puddle on the floor so we'll see what him including have up for a c.r. let's talk about casey that a grown up is there you go to work for your dad at 7 tell me get out of heaven what
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he put in you and how do you end up in chicago while i'm so i'm from outside of kansas city very small farm town in central missouri called tipton and my father actually was a manufacturer of livestock trailers specifically livestock trailers for turkey soup never seen turkeys go down the road to the processing plant they probably came from tip to missouri so like that i always thought my dad gave me a break because i think he started working for his dad when he was 4 so i didn't start work until i was 7 and i worked in the manufacturing plant you know doing all those bucket jobs right literally clear the toilets cleaning the office stacking up small bundles of metal scrap iron stuff like that and then eventually learn to weld and you paint and whatever else you're supposed to do you know and so from that he thought i would stick around and to go to the business i was had to shine for politics i was a poly signed major until my 3rd year came along and like then i was a naive kid from a small farm town i thought i could do some to help the world i realized by then
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like you're not going to make it in politics unless you're from a wealthy family a political family or you're the smartest guy in your room you walk into i was none of those things so is kind of like this isn't going to work out now secretly i'd always wanted to be an actor but if you're a small town you don't tell people your dreams because all the only oh i've got somewhere to run on your dream so i am. i don't want to i quit going to my classes and so you know you're academically ineligible my dad said well i don't know what you want to do but i don't think you want to go to school so i was in columbia missouri where the university is we're going to 3 jobs and i knew that all the guys from s. and l. started at 2nd city not all of them but a bunch of them so he and i took a road trip up to chicago from missouri saw a show at 2nd city then realized they taught classes courses before the internet i
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didn't know something like that existed i took down the number of the classes on a matchbook going down the stairs expecting someone to tap the only shoulder that tipped and i had to go what do you write that down for and then that i saved up my money then moved to chicago and that's what that's what it was. what was available today in the way of. tolls at u. of mo they have many i'm trying to think what university of missouri there you know they're known for journalism but there's you know like that i wasn't in the theater part and i wasn't even looking there's a college a small women's college called called stephens college that's well known for acting there but like that i wasn't even investigating at the that point it was really after college my dad said you know you can buy the car you're driving for me for $400.00 and i did and then i worked 3 jobs in my mind was like i moved to chicago so it was just all about saving my money moving up there and i will tell you dennis once i made that decision i thought to myself wow i'm going to make it done its
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part naive take that helped but i just put that in my mind in like it's going to happen so you know there was only one time i was worried i saw an article in a sunday paper jeff bridges said he wasn't sure it was going to work out for him and i was stunned by that like we want because at that point really i don't you think sometimes people say stuff because it sounds like it's a good story. you know what jeff i think he got a stranglehold on our rough that business is surprisingly from lloyd because the oig when you see him in high noon few other things a young man so handsome so great he's got the bridges chops he hands up stop and 6 people on the surface and see hunt so he doesn't get the bends nots a great gig but i'm sure when he would come see hunt wasn't where he wanted to gary cooper role and i know now that's what i think is jeff as a young boy sees that and i think it gets pragmatic about show business obviously
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he's hit the ball as hard as anybody can he's a great great great movie star for the ages but i think when you're young you see your dad come home and he's gone movie smaller part movie t.v. you get your head locked out about showbiz and how it can be i guess too and you know we're in the comedy business and so we have a measure you know you can go out and you can make a 1000 people laugh tomorrow or whenever things open up that's always going to be there for you so i guess maybe it's different for business i mean literally and you know i'm not trying to shine you for the rest of your life if you want a 1000 people to go talk to and make them laugh you're going to be able to do that and when it works when you still moon you can do that you'll always have a job so i guess maybe that takes the fear out of our side a little bit is long as i can keep them laughing i mean you know you're going to work. we are witnessing i got a rider in my contract that i only kick in that 1001 gets. up and
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gets. there it said last night who will walk. you know i see a lot of guys a lot of stand ups become great actors you say you said this young girl schlessinger i believe you said her name was in the right one has chops you know but i know very few guys who jump out of improv you in love it's probably in the 2nd book because there's something different about the rhythms of it you get in the stand up what 40 years ago how do you find no actually 10 years ago as my 5th daughter was born. and i was like oh man i cannot have a down month and that's why i said hate i said to my my age because i do was done live you know once i would say once i started doing improv in chicago i was on stage 5 nights a week and then from there on i've always done live gigs whether it's improv or sketch or characters or stuff like that all the clubs in l.a.
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so once my 5th daughter came along i talked to my agent at c.a.a. at the time i said could you could you get me on the road she called me the next day and she had 11 gigs for me now those were 3 months the earth 1st was 3 months out so i just worked a lot of all these different alternative clubs in town put together an act in to get on the road because you know how it is what you're working on stage there's that thing like when i can make something work up here. yeah you have to get to a point folks so anybody out there is a young person want to be a comedian i would tell you leave the self-effacement at the door because it's some point you know people what's most important the presumption that you belong on an elevated space with unamplified. and it's like the guy in the dating game was given should he answers and you have to leave the room want to look up and see you in control of the. cattle drive forgotten so yeah like you said being on stage 5 nights we could chicago that's the hard part pushing through that stargate and just
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hit an easy up there yeah yeah and once you have that i mean don't you know i believe i sincerely do believe every time you get on stage you get stronger. i didn't when we might we might get flabby but you can easily get back to where you're you know your your workout weight is and you can get in then you just get you could you can bet you there's some can you learn every time you go get the boom but look it's like whenever i walk floyd mayweather i think when i was doing $200.00 gigs a year it was like that's like baghdad but boom boom boom boom boom boom boom you not a baby what a month that gets low tricare you were get as a bag stay with the kids but when i was late lame you should assume that i'm at 50000 pounds in the god that's hot and the story elements thing appeal to me. a talkative. david i'm interested in the casey connection ad because every cab i dig it has an easy way about i'm at
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a good marriage by the way and medic for instance is a fall and you know and i always say well what's what's in the water back there tell me about some of the cats from k.c. area and there's there's rugby there's a day kiss there's rob riggle there's. green fields to me yeah so there's a ton of us we'll do a charity actually every year for children's mercy hospital and since then there's even been there's another gosh of them failing down the gal there's a gal right now in s n l from kansas city but there's there's a bunch of talent that's come from there don cheadle i guessed it was from kansas city. that's her name nate the singer she's from k.c. so there's a ton a town with this come from around there but like wriggles a daycare in rudd all into the same school system shawnee mission east south in the west i believe my ex-wife went to one of the same one the debt riddle did so that was all such an interesting connection there too but yeah everybody out there when
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either she went through a chinese from a z. ewing baseball academy of american you them or for god's sakes talking shop with my new best. actor and he's on the gold birds and this summer coming up it's called the right one has a cute trailer give it a tumble i think you're going to dig and it sounds like the nick tune is really yeah and he comes off really charming but listen before we split up i just want to say as a you of mobile have you ever read a great novel called stoner i know that sounds like a funny title it's none shyness you're talking about i want you to agree on this that's colorist now this is yours yours from name dropping on the set of maker man 2 i'm sitting next to liam neeson between takes he's reading stoner and it's set in missouri in his good friend bill recommended it to him you know his good
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friend sorry he's good he said my friend gave one recommended to me of course you talk about daniel day lewis. but i for him should character he shit like you keep an eye peeled because neeson would fitted perfectly and that draggle corduroy thing a guy who is 10 year and not much else and he might lose it's a stunning stunning modern novel folks anybody who wants to give it a tumble yet that's too funny to bring up the book i've got to read it now my friend dan's what was the greatest not to read it. kicked off those 5 daughters names for me matt what a beautiful human gaffer getting your life the rest of the breeding out here where how do you out i've got i've got to go is it 3 euros or charlie margot sergeant audrey it leave. it's a beautiful life is it a brother i'm seeing you look up like that it's a beautiful life there's one i'm standing right here on the stairs get over here
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come see can your cheesecake can your teeth. as i am here dennis miller if you can order cheesecake factory there i will say yes come here come here believe that hand on you have to dentist tell him to leave the hat on this one of my hats what do you know how dog back they had oh mr miller. you see how i mean you have a legend right. now you could have the cheesecake but stay away from the start every syrup left top of that all right. i love that i want to do something so i can't say i didn't know that that's food. production went on life what a beautiful life you have wrecked that's not been. a pleasure i can't wait to see you again i'll write that character look for the film it's called the right one happiest man in the world 5 beautiful kids work an assassin that's got his kids got
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a fab hat is that the once you start over your shoulders you're normal. you know i've got at baldpate i've got to keep that sun off i've got i've got a. very very very good credit record is. what. a new gold rush is underway and gonna thousands of ill equipped workers off flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as now you know if i suppose that work children are torn between gold. my family was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school which side will have the strongest appeal. how do you define the word reality something like this the state of things as they
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actually do exist as opposed to an idealist state or notional ideal thing to say the least this is a philosophical definition let's throw in politics is there one political reality can and should one be enforced with this in the end use a ministry of truth. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job it was my family it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing and it's not like i don't try i look for resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can the mick . this house. in oil of doing is. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image of our america makes americans look hostile the deaths that happen every single day this is
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a history of the usa america. the headlines this hour russia's foreign minister warns that moscow is ready to end ties with the european union but only for the e.u. imposes new sanctions on key sectors of the country's economy. we don't want to distance ourselves from the international community but we need to be ready for this if you want peace prepare to war with a member of the world health organization just back from the coronavirus that the center in china tells us that humans probably didn't catch the virus from bats but from other animals instead and outrage in france grows over american values being forced on the country that has the renowned paris opera diversified performances after complaints from black dancers we hear from a french journalist.
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