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it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was sentence to life behind bars. in prison mr.
it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to...
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. >> but that film was not -- my film was not a hugeÑi hit coming out of sundance.as a good film. >> it was! and i liked it a lot and it was intelligent and also i liked the way he was working in the confineds say if. is the thing that got me going back to what you're saying. i got these 31ñr pages and i lok at itÑi and it's so diametricaly opposed to "margin call." i said wait a minute, could the same guy be doing this? so meeting him was part curiosity, i wanted to find out if he was nuts. >> rose: what was your judgment? >> well, that he was nuts but a good guy.çó (laughter) there were a lot of other reasons to do it but that stretch from "margin call dwots that told me wait a minute, this guy is interesting the other interesting part is it was not only slim in terms of dialogue-- virtually none-- but also in terms of describing who the character was. and there was very little information about who he was. so when i first met him i said as a director what do you have in mind here? you want to fill in some of the stuff? and at first i thought he was beingÑi evasiv
. >> but that film was not -- my film was not a hugeÑi hit coming out of sundance.as a good film. >> it was! and i liked it a lot and it was intelligent and also i liked the way he was working in the confineds say if. is the thing that got me going back to what you're saying. i got these 31ñr pages and i lok at itÑi and it's so diametricaly opposed to "margin call." i said wait a minute, could the same guy be doing this? so meeting him was part curiosity, i wanted to...
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he has a new show called "dream school" on the sundance channel, david arquette is here.much-anticipated album "reflektor" came out today. playing from the roof of capitol records, arcade fire is here. tomorrow night, sir ben kingsley will be with, sir rob delaney will join us, we'll have music from no, no, no. and on halloween night, mindy kaling, joshua malina, and music from rob zombie. so join us then. >> jimmy: our first guest is an exceptionally talented and appealing actress whom you know from too many things for any reasonable host to list. her latest, alongside matthew mcconaughey and jared leto, is called "dallas buyers club." it opens in theaters friday, please welcome jennifer garner. >> hi. >> jimmy: a red sox thing, huh? >> this is a red sox thing, yeah. >> jimmy: i thought i was ben's beard. it turns out it is you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i likefestive. you didn't grow it yourself. i see elastic on the side. have you been watching, rooting for the red sox. >> no, jimmy, i just came out here in a beard, just because. can i take it off. >> jimmy: take it off. it's
he has a new show called "dream school" on the sundance channel, david arquette is here.much-anticipated album "reflektor" came out today. playing from the roof of capitol records, arcade fire is here. tomorrow night, sir ben kingsley will be with, sir rob delaney will join us, we'll have music from no, no, no. and on halloween night, mindy kaling, joshua malina, and music from rob zombie. so join us then. >> jimmy: our first guest is an exceptionally talented and...
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but 'blue caprice' was selected to show at the popular independent "sundance film festival."nats: trailer: "when i was your age, i used to play a game called 'life is not fair.'") ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "it looks like it's very well-made. you've got a big-name actor starring in it. it looks like it's well-produced and well-done, and it's a compelling story, so it has potential to do really well." ed norris was baltimore city police chief at the time. come to find out, one of his officers had an encounter with the snipers... sleeping in the blue caprice at a dunkin donuts in north baltimore. officer james snyder, baltimore city police, 2003: "it was just scary to think he was gonna shoot me, but school kids and pregnant women." nats: 911 tape after the stop, the pair killed four more people, before being captured two weeks later. alexandre moors, director: "it's fresh in people's memory. it happened 10 years ago, but, in my opinion, it could've happened 100 years ago." washington: "or tomorrow, unfortunately." french direcor alexandre moors says the fil
but 'blue caprice' was selected to show at the popular independent "sundance film festival."nats: trailer: "when i was your age, i used to play a game called 'life is not fair.'") ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "it looks like it's very well-made. you've got a big-name actor starring in it. it looks like it's well-produced and well-done, and it's a compelling story, so it has potential to do really well." ed norris was baltimore city police chief at...
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he monitored sundance's deposits and painstakingly collected pieces of the bills and washed them off together and maled them to the u.s. treasury department in plastics bags with an explanation. this week he received a check in the male which he hoped would not suffer the same fate. >>> and then the push to digitalize your medical information. >> the affordable care act requires medical providers to switch to electronic health records. the move is to intended to reduce cost and improve patient care. >> we have a tremendous amount of information about our patients and the problem is that that information is not easily accessible to everybody on the patient care team. >> the thing that if i worry about is not that if we are doing it but that we are doing it without the right safe yards. >> lee chen, an attorney with the electronic frontier foundation is worried about how it could be used. >> then it gets bought and sold and you have no idea where it went. >> cyber security experts say consolidating vast amounts of patient information in a central database presents a big target for thie
he monitored sundance's deposits and painstakingly collected pieces of the bills and washed them off together and maled them to the u.s. treasury department in plastics bags with an explanation. this week he received a check in the male which he hoped would not suffer the same fate. >>> and then the push to digitalize your medical information. >> the affordable care act requires medical providers to switch to electronic health records. the move is to intended to reduce cost and...
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we are lucky enough to have the filmmaker in one of the subjects that premiered at the sundance festival called gideon's army. they fight tooth and nail in possible odds. you are going to get a sneak peak at this right now. [film] >> the judge is going to tell you that the state fails to prove their case. it is your duty, you must acquit. that's the beauty of this system. it's set up to give people the presumption of innocence. to give them an opportunity to not just be heard, but hold the state accountable. you want to take my liberty, you've got to do it right, if you don't acquit. the 5th amendment to the united states constitution guarantees it. as i have made my objection throughout this trial to make sure this kid gets a fair trial. it's not a big case is what they say. they are saying it. they have the gaul to say this is not a big case. there are few consequences. this boy will become a convicted fell on. that's the reality of it. that's what this case represents. thank you. >> >> i have been advised -- the superior court, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. this 2nd day o
we are lucky enough to have the filmmaker in one of the subjects that premiered at the sundance festival called gideon's army. they fight tooth and nail in possible odds. you are going to get a sneak peak at this right now. [film] >> the judge is going to tell you that the state fails to prove their case. it is your duty, you must acquit. that's the beauty of this system. it's set up to give people the presumption of innocence. to give them an opportunity to not just be heard, but hold...
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sundance technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future and covered. what if your whole show marginalized. all the face you know alone. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. she turned his lover into an amazon that i'm well below that it was in my dreams. but he couldn't hold on to. their. teacher. now she runs her own amazon factory where they scroll down a challenge to man there's no alcohol all smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the us. and i'm also. and learn martial arts. i don't want to be a man.
sundance technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future and covered. what if your whole show marginalized. all the face you know alone. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. she turned his lover into an amazon that i'm well below that it was in my dreams. but he couldn't hold on to. their. teacher. now she runs her own amazon factory where they scroll down a challenge to man there's no alcohol all smoking and even coffee is...
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he has a new show called "dream school" on the sundance channel, david arquette is here.nticipated album "reflektor" came out today. playing from the roof of capitol records, arcade fire is here. tomorrow night, sir ben kingsley will be with, sir rob delaney will join us, we'll have music from no, no, no. and on halloween night, mindy kaling, joshua malina, and music from rob zombie. so join us then. >> jimmy: our first guest is an exceptionally talented and appealing actress whom you know from too many things for any reasonable host to list. her latest, alongside matthew mcconaughey and jared leto, is called "dallas buyers club." it opens in theaters friday, please welcome jennifer garner. >> hi. >> jimmy: a red sox thing, huh? >> this is a red sox thing, yeah. >> jimmy: i thought i was ben's beard. it turns out it is you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i likefestive. you didn't grow it yourself. i see elastic on the side. have you been watching, rooting for the red sox. >> no, jimmy, i just came out here
he has a new show called "dream school" on the sundance channel, david arquette is here.nticipated album "reflektor" came out today. playing from the roof of capitol records, arcade fire is here. tomorrow night, sir ben kingsley will be with, sir rob delaney will join us, we'll have music from no, no, no. and on halloween night, mindy kaling, joshua malina, and music from rob zombie. so join us then. >> jimmy: our first guest is an exceptionally talented and appealing...
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too and look for mike by the way in the upcoming series the red road debuting in february on the sundance channel. and the best of the rest of the news some people think ted cruz is the leader of a cult like group and i'm not talking about the tea party last year in a church sermon in texas christmas father rafael cruz suggested that is tea party and son was among a select group of evangelical christians who are anointed as king to take control of our society among other things take a listen. refer to proverbs thirteen twenty two a little while ago we said this that the wealth of the wicked is stored for the righteous. i need east through all the keys i know you did to take the minion that transfer of wealth is going to occur and then things got even weirder joining me now to talk more about ted cruz's perceived higher calling is bruce williams. wilson co-founder of talk to action bruce welcome to the program. i tom thanks for having me on thanks for joining us tell us about rafael cruz is certainly. well this is the narrative that's being promoted. quite heavily in recent years it within
too and look for mike by the way in the upcoming series the red road debuting in february on the sundance channel. and the best of the rest of the news some people think ted cruz is the leader of a cult like group and i'm not talking about the tea party last year in a church sermon in texas christmas father rafael cruz suggested that is tea party and son was among a select group of evangelical christians who are anointed as king to take control of our society among other things take a listen....
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. >> you can catch david's show "the dream school" on october 7th on the sundance channel. >> i wantver produced this segment. >>> okay. five things that will make you a happier person, like david arquette, after this. >> david. thank you. congratulations. >> a great idea. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. >>> all right. who doesn't want to be happy? with the stress of work, kids and relationships, life can get in the way sometimes. >> a lot of women feel guilty if they can't manage it all and end up shortchanging themselves. how can you get back to being happy? >> here with some advice is volorie burton. author of her latest book. >> like it. >> yes. "happy women live better." you'
. >> you can catch david's show "the dream school" on october 7th on the sundance channel. >> i wantver produced this segment. >>> okay. five things that will make you a happier person, like david arquette, after this. >> david. thank you. congratulations. >> a great idea. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes...
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it began at christmas, when sundance ate five, $100 bills, his owner waited over the next few days, for fragments to gradually emerge. he watched them painstakingly, piecing them back together and sent them to the treasury department. yesterday he got a check back for the full amount. the dog is cute. >> i would not have put that check this that dog's mouth. >> first from michael who asked i am thinking about buying an electric car, seems more expensive, how can i find out the incentive asks costs of ownership? >> those are great questions. they are more expense yifr to buy. but they're cheecher to operate. there are a lot of incentives out there. auto makers offer great kickbacks of money, huge subsidies because the state of california makes them sell a certain amount. so the cost of operation is on one web site put together by the state of california so if you'll go to my web site click on 7 on your side, very a link there and that gives you most of the information you >>> a twitter user asked is the fcc still regulating the media? this would be an open invitation to say anything you
it began at christmas, when sundance ate five, $100 bills, his owner waited over the next few days, for fragments to gradually emerge. he watched them painstakingly, piecing them back together and sent them to the treasury department. yesterday he got a check back for the full amount. the dog is cute. >> i would not have put that check this that dog's mouth. >> first from michael who asked i am thinking about buying an electric car, seems more expensive, how can i find out the...
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but 'blue caprice' was selected to show at the popular independent "sundance film festival." (nats: trailer: "when i was your age, i used to play a game called 'life is not fair.'") ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "it looks like it's very well-made. you've got a big-name actor starring in it. it looks like it's well-produced and well-done, and it's a compelling story, so it has potential to do really well." ed norris was baltimore city police chief at the time. come to find out, one of his officers had an encounter with the snipers... sleeping in the blue caprice at a dunkin donuts in north baltimore. officer james snyder, baltimore city police, 03: "it was just scary to think he was gonna shoot me, but school kids and pregnant women." nats: 911 tape after the stop, the pair killed four more people, before being captured two weeks later. alexandre ors, director: "it's fresh in people's memory. it happened 10 years ago, but, in my opinion, it could've happened 100 years ago." washington: "or tomorrow, unfortunately." french director alexandre moors says the film
but 'blue caprice' was selected to show at the popular independent "sundance film festival." (nats: trailer: "when i was your age, i used to play a game called 'life is not fair.'") ed norris, former baltimore city police chief: "it looks like it's very well-made. you've got a big-name actor starring in it. it looks like it's well-produced and well-done, and it's a compelling story, so it has potential to do really well." ed norris was baltimore city police chief...
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this is sundance if we can look at it.that is a $500 check in mississ mouth. >> let's hope he didn't eat e it. >> his owners left him in the car to grab a bite to eat. he decided to fill his belly too with five $100 bills. ok. the owners waited and collected all the remains. >> you get it. he waited --d -- >> yeah, yeah. >> all right. ok. >> washed the bills clean. but a bank wouldn't trade't t them in. >> go figure.e. turns out the treasuryea department will reimburse if you have 51% of the bill and they can ver foye it.e >> that -- verify it. >> the treasury will accept it but -- >> the bank won't.k >> maybe -- we didn't see thee condition of the bills. >> they may have been in bad condition. >> maybe a little -- >> maybe a little worn? >> yeah. >> it has been through the wringer. [laughter] >> this is a wringer, that isr,t a nice way of putting it, been through the wringer is.wrin >> as a dog owner -- [laughter] >> my cats don't eat that. e >> iat don't even -- i don't want to know how you can --- >> that is $500. would
this is sundance if we can look at it.that is a $500 check in mississ mouth. >> let's hope he didn't eat e it. >> his owners left him in the car to grab a bite to eat. he decided to fill his belly too with five $100 bills. ok. the owners waited and collected all the remains. >> you get it. he waited --d -- >> yeah, yeah. >> all right. ok. >> washed the bills clean. but a bank wouldn't trade't t them in. >> go figure.e. turns out the treasuryea...
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sit-down guest broke out in a huge y when she co-wrote and stared in two films that premiered at sundancee this is crazy. and it seems so other and weird. and then, you do it, and you make it in a squat, and you feed a bunch of kids who are living in that neighborhood and going to bed hungry at night. then, suddenly, you're like, "wait, not dumpster diving seems crazy." ♪ >> carson: i love this movie. >> really? >> carson: yeah, i'm so excited to be able to talk to you a little bit about it. i mean, the themes of it alone, the sort of eco-terrorism and espionage and collective mentality. i mean, this -- all things i love in a movie. >> we love espionage movies. i love the "bourne" movies. and i love the '70s thrillers. >> carson: me too. those are expensive movies. >> they are so expensive. certainly, any time you can bring down the cost, it's like there's more freedom in the making of it. like, you're not asking to take as much of a gamble or risk, and so the ideas can be more risky. but i think we felt like there was a way to make a movie that was not as expensive, but that could compet
sit-down guest broke out in a huge y when she co-wrote and stared in two films that premiered at sundancee this is crazy. and it seems so other and weird. and then, you do it, and you make it in a squat, and you feed a bunch of kids who are living in that neighborhood and going to bed hungry at night. then, suddenly, you're like, "wait, not dumpster diving seems crazy." ♪ >> carson: i love this movie. >> really? >> carson: yeah, i'm so excited to be able to talk to...
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you know after it premiered at sundance we brought in lawyers and they sort of agreed with us. >> andhe actors walk in and out of the turnstile. we had to shoot it three times to get all the different angles. around the third time they entered, security personnel asked them why have you entered and existed the park in three times. the lead actor said we for goat our sunscreen. >> they said are you a celebrity? >> he said no no why. >> they said because you have paparazzi following you and that's what they had assumed our two cameramen were. they said something's not right so why don't you come over here for a moment and wait. we're going to check out some things. they brought themmer of the where the firehouse is on main street. at that point the kids said they needed to go to the bathroom. they said okay take your kids to the bathroom and when you're finished come right back here. they went to the bathroom. removed their sound equipment and when they came out as fate would have it. a parade was going by that sort of separated them from the personnel and the p.a. said get out of the p
you know after it premiered at sundance we brought in lawyers and they sort of agreed with us. >> andhe actors walk in and out of the turnstile. we had to shoot it three times to get all the different angles. around the third time they entered, security personnel asked them why have you entered and existed the park in three times. the lead actor said we for goat our sunscreen. >> they said are you a celebrity? >> he said no no why. >> they said because you have paparazzi...
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kinky started as a small film i saw at sundance festival. i fell in love with the story.little film to me somehow felt like it could be muse alizeed. that was the beginning. lori: what does it say about what you saw on the screen that you knew would translate to the screen? >> it is about the story. the story is heartfelt. it talked about issues meaningful to me, raised social consciousness. accepting people for who they are and people becoming who they are meant to be. it had the fare-son story which is wonderful to explore. lori: average ticket price for "kinky boots" is $142. multiply by day-night, challenges of having small kids, baby-sitter, cost of transportation, you have to have a spectacular show, right, to get people to pay that much money for just the ticket. so how do you get the word out? how does that come to be? >> well i would agree with you that the ticket is the average, ticket price. we also have tickets that are available for as little as $37 for a student ticket, $77 in the mezzanine and of course we offer premium tickets too. the average price you me
kinky started as a small film i saw at sundance festival. i fell in love with the story.little film to me somehow felt like it could be muse alizeed. that was the beginning. lori: what does it say about what you saw on the screen that you knew would translate to the screen? >> it is about the story. the story is heartfelt. it talked about issues meaningful to me, raised social consciousness. accepting people for who they are and people becoming who they are meant to be. it had the...
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. >> i'm pleased to welcome to "nerdland" the winners of the special jury prize of the sundance filmg to all of you. >> good morning. >> let me start by saying thank you, because as the parent of a sixth-grader at a racially homogeneous academically elite school, this has been incredibly useful to me, to the two of us to watch together. i know why it's valuable to me. why did you want to make this film? >> you want to start that? >> we're filmmakers. we love filmmaking. the initial idea was to make a film that celebrated diversity. we were promised the school would begin to look like the city of new york. we e thought that would happen in that kindergarten class. and so we thought it was worth watching. >> the mood of the film shifts. it starts with the sort of images of shay yana with little boys in kindergarten, sort of happy, then the mood of it becomes more forboding as they get older. >> we actually had picked that school because we were trying to shield our son from the achievement gap in education from black boys. we thought by picking this we would be protecting him from it.
. >> i'm pleased to welcome to "nerdland" the winners of the special jury prize of the sundance filmg to all of you. >> good morning. >> let me start by saying thank you, because as the parent of a sixth-grader at a racially homogeneous academically elite school, this has been incredibly useful to me, to the two of us to watch together. i know why it's valuable to me. why did you want to make this film? >> you want to start that? >> we're filmmakers. we...
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it's kind of like the guys chasing butch sundance for like jobs. who are those guys?it's just beginning, keeps reminding us we don't know who is going to take over. >> no, we don't. but ford can drive itself so mulally is free to trade. >> we know who is going to take over there at ford. when are we going to hear about somebody new? >> it's time. i'm sure they don't like -- the vacuum of leadership, abhorrent. this is a big company kind of in the eth ether. the services that people love, i've never heard anyone say, you know what, david, i love windows. >> they love their x-box. >> they do love x-box. i told you that this company should be split. zple ysh you have. >> but they went the opposite. they listened to the show and they said no. >> up next, it's the time of the morning you've all been waiting for. we have cramer's "mad dash" before the opening bell. more "squawk on the street" from the nyc straight ahead. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tad
it's kind of like the guys chasing butch sundance for like jobs. who are those guys?it's just beginning, keeps reminding us we don't know who is going to take over. >> no, we don't. but ford can drive itself so mulally is free to trade. >> we know who is going to take over there at ford. when are we going to hear about somebody new? >> it's time. i'm sure they don't like -- the vacuum of leadership, abhorrent. this is a big company kind of in the eth ether. the services that...
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. >>> one of the hottest movies out of the sundance festival, "blackfish" killer whales after the deathng film just ahead. ♪ don't disguise bad odors in your trash. neutralize them and freshen. with glad odorshield with febreze. >>> here is a provocative question for you. should killer whales be held in captivity? that is the question behind a fascinating new film "blackfish," tells the story of the trainer killed by a 2,000-pound orca in 2010 and takes a look at the controversial history of orcas held in captivity. >> reporter: sea world orlando, 2010, in front of horrified visitors, dawn brancheau is killed by the killer whale. it's more than a tragedy. it's a turning point. health and safety administration orders sea world to keep trainers out of the water with its star performers. high-flying days like these are over. sea world turned down our repeated request for interviews but in an op-ed noted its staff has been interacting with captive killer whales for years. the tragedy of dawn's death cannot and has not been ignored. but neither should the literally millions of safe interacti
. >>> one of the hottest movies out of the sundance festival, "blackfish" killer whales after the deathng film just ahead. ♪ don't disguise bad odors in your trash. neutralize them and freshen. with glad odorshield with febreze. >>> here is a provocative question for you. should killer whales be held in captivity? that is the question behind a fascinating new film "blackfish," tells the story of the trainer killed by a 2,000-pound orca in 2010 and takes a...
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. >> you can catch david's show "the dream school" on october 7th on the sundance channel. >> i wantell us what you think. that's really good. nice and crunchy. this is the best-est. a burst of flavor. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce you see, comes from walmart. oh my goodness! are you serious? oh, you're kidding! i definitely would shop at walmart now. fine, fresh, crisp apples and all your quality...
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the movie premiered at sundance. it was shot without the permission of disney.and act like they were tourists. they had to basically buy season passes so they could get in and out of the park every day to shoot the film. >> didn't they have to ride some ride 12 times or something? >> yeah. the director was telling "the new york times" that they had to ride a ride 12 times to get the shot down perfectly. they were reading their scripts on an iphone and they would rehearse the scenes in hotel rooms before they got down to shoot the scenes in the actual park. >> what did you think? >> the movie itself, it's my opinion, it's way too bizarre. you're deeg with a father who loses his job. he's on vacation with his family. he starts seeing innisster images of the iconic images we see at disney world. the weird element outweighs the story. i found it more fascinating how it was made. i gave it a 2.5 out of 5. it is available on video on demand for $7.99. it is worth that. don't see it in theaters. >> sounds goofy. >> i'm surprised they let this get out. its that he lawsu
the movie premiered at sundance. it was shot without the permission of disney.and act like they were tourists. they had to basically buy season passes so they could get in and out of the park every day to shoot the film. >> didn't they have to ride some ride 12 times or something? >> yeah. the director was telling "the new york times" that they had to ride a ride 12 times to get the shot down perfectly. they were reading their scripts on an iphone and they would rehearse...