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, and the offender started quoting from shakespeare.at's how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> and they're going against banroll. >> still did not answer the question about the third murder. >> i guess you can look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our shoot the group was working on macbeth, a play about ambition, assassination, and a warlord's lust for power. >> i took macbeth to the streets and what he did, he went, to the hood, to the housing projects, you know, guys that don't got none, and he used nobody's. nobody's know. >> leon benson, serving 60 years for murder, read one of his passages to the group. >> you read my eyes, i was pressed for him because of my special preparations for tonight's special feast. >> i really like the metaphor you used, you read my eyes like parables. that's almost something like shakespeare himself would write. so i really like that. >> i'm from the hood you know. not to separate the hood from anything else, bec
, and the offender started quoting from shakespeare.at's how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> and they're going against banroll. >> still did not answer the question about the third murder. >> i guess you can look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our shoot the group was working on macbeth, a play about ambition, assassination, and a warlord's lust for power. >> i took...
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now, she stars in a meditation of shakespeare 's famous tragedy macbeth.variety" said "it deserves to be viewed as near-definitive." here's the trailer for that definition. >> macbeth shall be king. >> my dearest love, duncan comes here tonight. all hail macbeth, who shall be king thereafter. ♪ >> but a walking shadow. acbeth. mcb great to have you back. marion: thanks for having me. charlie: here's what you said -- i always knew that one day i would play lady macbeth, but i thought it would be onstage in french. it is amazing to play her in shakespeare's english. it was unexpected, but it felt right. i have to do it. marion: i was doing another ande, very dramatic role, it was the movie "two days, one night." i have decided not to work after that movie, because i had done really heavy dramatic roles, and this opportunity, i could not miss. i mean, as i said, as you said i said, i always knew that i would be -- charlie: you thought it would be onstage marion: because theater, shakespeare, i mean, because i am french, i would not have expected to have this
now, she stars in a meditation of shakespeare 's famous tragedy macbeth.variety" said "it deserves to be viewed as near-definitive." here's the trailer for that definition. >> macbeth shall be king. >> my dearest love, duncan comes here tonight. all hail macbeth, who shall be king thereafter. ♪ >> but a walking shadow. acbeth. mcb great to have you back. marion: thanks for having me. charlie: here's what you said -- i always knew that one day i would play lady...
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i wish more shakespeare movies were like this-- shakespeare makes movies by the way.bender, who is amazing. >> he's amazing, yeah. yeah, yeah, you can go on. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, he must be one of the most creative actors i worked with. the thing is he's super creative, but at the same time i mean, he's not only creative for his character and his creativity through his character helps the movie to be, you know, very singular and unique. >> trevor: he's a powerful actor. you're a powerful actress. it's a beautiful film. i recommend people watch it. it's a lot easier than the book. ( laughter ) "macbeth" is currently playing in select cities and will be released nationwide on friday. marion cotillard everybody. ( cheers and applause ) [girl laughing] are you finished yet? no, it's getting better! [girl laughing] do you do this every time you clean? are you done or...? no! no. and it's bridgewater... he's looking deep, splits to the right... and puts a dime right on the receivers back shoulder... whoa...and he connects... you can feel the excitement here... nobo
i wish more shakespeare movies were like this-- shakespeare makes movies by the way.bender, who is amazing. >> he's amazing, yeah. yeah, yeah, you can go on. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, he must be one of the most creative actors i worked with. the thing is he's super creative, but at the same time i mean, he's not only creative for his character and his creativity through his character helps the movie to be, you know, very singular and unique. >> trevor: he's a powerful actor....
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typical stuffy shakespear.es some steamy scenes and plenty of epic action. >> these battle scenes are very visceral. and you get idea of the landscape. and how that affect the characters. >> i feel now the future ... >> ac admit award winner maryanne also stars as lady macbeth, one of the most infamous wives in literature, who urges macbeth in his quest for power but suffers as a result. >> looks like an innocent plower. >> lady macbeth gives herself up in a way to sort of this haneous crime of murdering duncan in the hope that they will forge together again this relationship that they lost. >> what's done is done. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> you can stay to up date with everything that's happening in hollywood with entertainment tonight. it is on tonight, and every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, a lot of people heading to the mall to take pictures with santa claus. but one jolly old saint nick is trading in his signature red suit this se
typical stuffy shakespear.es some steamy scenes and plenty of epic action. >> these battle scenes are very visceral. and you get idea of the landscape. and how that affect the characters. >> i feel now the future ... >> ac admit award winner maryanne also stars as lady macbeth, one of the most infamous wives in literature, who urges macbeth in his quest for power but suffers as a result. >> looks like an innocent plower. >> lady macbeth gives herself up in a way to...
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i now appreciate shakespeare as a writer than a humanitarian.eciate him as a craftersman and not a man of the world. the man of the theatre i respond to the person who puzzled at home and wrote his words down and yet understood the words themselves are not enough and that you need actors to presented them. >> very good. i agree with that. >> rose: kind of impressed with the way i read that weren't you. >> i did a whole show about this called acting shakespeare and that was the thesis of it. yeah. and i'm convinced he was himself an actor because the writing seems to me and others is all about how the actor did the part. that's why it's written in verse and that's why it rhymes on occasion and where the stress should come, shakespeare 400 years ago is telling you how to speak the lines and make it all work. >> rose: once again a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: jonathan groff is here. he plays king george iii in manuel miranda's hit hamilton. he's the jilted king of england. looking to wrap u
i now appreciate shakespeare as a writer than a humanitarian.eciate him as a craftersman and not a man of the world. the man of the theatre i respond to the person who puzzled at home and wrote his words down and yet understood the words themselves are not enough and that you need actors to presented them. >> very good. i agree with that. >> rose: kind of impressed with the way i read that weren't you. >> i did a whole show about this called acting shakespeare and that was the...
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that. >> of course i'd known about shakespeare and company. it's a legendary english language parisian bookstore where basically, ne'er do well artists and writers could sleep there. we were called tumbleweeds. we'd work an hour a day. we would sleep on bunks there. the only other price for our accommodation was we were supposed to read lots and lots and lots. and i would keep returning back to shakespeare and company throughout my later teens. it was a magical place. it was a place where all of the sort of imperatives of the modern world, the idea that we must have lots and lots of rules and we must make lots and lots of money and everything must be done in this very controlled and capitalist way were completely turned on their heads. i mean, the owner, george, he called it the little socialist utopia that could. but the thing is, unlike other utopian experiments, shakespeare and company is still gloriously alive. it never collapsed. it's been around for, i want to say nearly 60 years now. and george's daughter actually runs it magnificently.
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appreciate shakespeare more as a writer than a humanitarian.raftsmante him as a rather than just a man of the world. it is the theater i respond to. the person that wrote his words down and understood that words themselves are not enough and that you need actors to present them. ian.very good, well done. charlie: impressed with the way i read that? ian: i did a whole show about this. i am convinced he was himself. it would be all about how to help the actor deliver it. shakespeare the on 100 years ago is telling how to speak and make it all work. we will be right back. stay with us. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around.
appreciate shakespeare more as a writer than a humanitarian.raftsmante him as a rather than just a man of the world. it is the theater i respond to. the person that wrote his words down and understood that words themselves are not enough and that you need actors to present them. ian.very good, well done. charlie: impressed with the way i read that? ian: i did a whole show about this. i am convinced he was himself. it would be all about how to help the actor deliver it. shakespeare the on 100...
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the language of shakespeare, of course.never you do a checkov play, like damn it, why don't i speak russian? charlie: i want to show one more scene, you end your housekeeper played by the great laura linney. >> sir. roger has been help to you. he's been a good boy. he's always been clever. we were not the sort to know the things that roger takes interest in. >> exceptional children are often the product of unremarkable parents. >> i've got a sister that lives in portsmouth. a couple of her acquittance is opened a hotel there. they wanted to take roger and me on. >> you have a sister? charlie: how good is she? laura linney? ian: meryl streep, cate blanchett, judi dench, and the youngest, laura linney. total pro. arrived knowing everything she needs to know. charlie: do you? ian: i try, yes. i admire her that she is happy to let it all go and live absolutely in the moment. which you have to do. wonderfully secure for the other actors. notice the woman in front of you who you are going to respond to and if you respond a way th
the language of shakespeare, of course.never you do a checkov play, like damn it, why don't i speak russian? charlie: i want to show one more scene, you end your housekeeper played by the great laura linney. >> sir. roger has been help to you. he's been a good boy. he's always been clever. we were not the sort to know the things that roger takes interest in. >> exceptional children are often the product of unremarkable parents. >> i've got a sister that lives in portsmouth. a...
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shakespeare said and the pace came out and now we see mike tobin, matt fin is there, too. matt, can you hear me and tell us what's going on? >> reporter: i can, right now it's relatively calm right now. hundreds, upwards of a thousand protesters standing in the middle of chicago's michigan avenue outside millennium park chanting shut it down and 16 shots, referring to the 16 shots the police officer fired, police officer jason van dyke against laquan mcdonald, this is much calmer, moments ago, it got very heated. police were getting confrontational with police, pretty physical, no arrests but it got very heated there. chicago says these protesters said they were coming to hit chicago where it hurts in the pocketbook. so they stormed the financial district today. they stormed the entrance of macy's, the legendies marshall fields building and outside chicago's trading district. they're saying no justice and no profit.
shakespeare said and the pace came out and now we see mike tobin, matt fin is there, too. matt, can you hear me and tell us what's going on? >> reporter: i can, right now it's relatively calm right now. hundreds, upwards of a thousand protesters standing in the middle of chicago's michigan avenue outside millennium park chanting shut it down and 16 shots, referring to the 16 shots the police officer fired, police officer jason van dyke against laquan mcdonald, this is much calmer, moments...
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. >> but this isn't your typical stuffy shakespear, it features some steamy scenes and plenty of epic action. >> these battle scenes are very visceral. and you get idea of the landscape, and how tha affect the characters. >> i feel now the future. >> academy award winner marie ann also stars as lady macbeth, one of the most infamous wives literature who urges macbeth in his quest for power, but suffers as a result. >> look like innocent flower just opened. >> lady macbeth gives herself up in a way to sort of this haneous crime of murdering duncan in the hope that they will forge together again this relationship that they lost. >> friends. ... >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> and for all of the latest news from hollywood, watch entertainment tonight on every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, the boss is coming to town, bruce springsteen and the e street bands will be performing one show at the wells fargo center on friday february 12th. particular gets on sale friday december 11 at 10:00 a.m. >> and coming up in the next
. >> but this isn't your typical stuffy shakespear, it features some steamy scenes and plenty of epic action. >> these battle scenes are very visceral. and you get idea of the landscape, and how tha affect the characters. >> i feel now the future. >> academy award winner marie ann also stars as lady macbeth, one of the most infamous wives literature who urges macbeth in his quest for power, but suffers as a result. >> look like innocent flower just opened. >>...
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. >> reporter: but this isn't your typical stuffy shakespeare it features steamy scenes and plenty of epic action. >> these battle scenes are very visceral and you get an idea have the landscape and how that effects the characters. >> i feel now. >> reporter: academy award winner marry's, stars as lady mackbet within of the most infamous wife's in literature who urgees in the quest for power but suffers as a result. >> lady mackbet gives herself up in a way to sort of this heinous crime of murdering duncan in the hope that they will forge together again this relationship that they lost. for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frasier new back to you in the studio. >> kevin, thank you. stay up to date with everything that is happening in hollywood, with entertainment tonight on tonight and every week night, at 7:00 o'clock right here on cbs-3. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00 san bernardino massacre is a federal terror investigation and we have new information about one of the victims who is a pennsylvania native. >> reporter: she told her ailing daughter they would n
. >> reporter: but this isn't your typical stuffy shakespeare it features steamy scenes and plenty of epic action. >> these battle scenes are very visceral and you get an idea have the landscape and how that effects the characters. >> i feel now. >> reporter: academy award winner marry's, stars as lady mackbet within of the most infamous wife's in literature who urgees in the quest for power but suffers as a result. >> lady mackbet gives herself up in a way to sort...
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i think it's a great privilege and honor to be able to take on shakespeare, especially on a level like this, and to do it on film. it was really not a difficult it was a no-brainer in terms of taking on the job, but yes i was nervous, and at times a little sort of scared. marion: a lot of amazing actresses portrayed lady macbeth before, and delivered amazing performances. i have to say i felt this pressure, and i wanted to create a different, unique lady macbeth, which is really hard. i mean when you start you don't know if you're going to find someone who is as powerful, but as different as interpretations before, but we had to dive in the work and see what was coming from the energy that we shared all together. >> full of scorpions is my mind. >> what's done is done. >> i could see a clear projector from that platform of posttraumatic stress disorder, everything sort of then made sense e me. lady macbeth says we've seen him suffer from these fits before. so we know that before the play starts that he's suffering with something. this is not a first occurrence, when he starts to lose c
i think it's a great privilege and honor to be able to take on shakespeare, especially on a level like this, and to do it on film. it was really not a difficult it was a no-brainer in terms of taking on the job, but yes i was nervous, and at times a little sort of scared. marion: a lot of amazing actresses portrayed lady macbeth before, and delivered amazing performances. i have to say i felt this pressure, and i wanted to create a different, unique lady macbeth, which is really hard. i mean...
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charlie: should you have played more shakespeare? jeffery tambor: i play a lot of shakespeare.s is my lear. i would love to play that. you think a career is this, but it is always this. said, lifehn lennon is what happens when you are doing something else. i used to watch them walk into the park at 4:00. charlie: yoko and john? jeffery tambor: yes, they would hand-in-hand.park another person walking down the street on the other side, was kazan. in his overcoat. i was a wonderful time to be in new york. i was thinking about today, i was driving, i said, how did i ever do it? were in lower manhattan. i was thinking about my first commercial audition there, where i walked in and said, i am here to play the father. and they said, no you are here to play the waiter, and this is your line. [laughter] --ent, do you know i got very nervous. ice?"k my line was, "more i delivered it with that gravity. i said, should i leave my picture and resume? she said, if you must. that was my kickoff. [laughter] charlie: that could turn you around. [laughter] more ice.mbor: charlie: take a look at t
charlie: should you have played more shakespeare? jeffery tambor: i play a lot of shakespeare.s is my lear. i would love to play that. you think a career is this, but it is always this. said, lifehn lennon is what happens when you are doing something else. i used to watch them walk into the park at 4:00. charlie: yoko and john? jeffery tambor: yes, they would hand-in-hand.park another person walking down the street on the other side, was kazan. in his overcoat. i was a wonderful time to be in...
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you will see the next one, mining shakespeare. shakespeare without words.e virginia theater company got that money. studies of the use tobacco in russia. kennedy: that's how the government should work. it falls under the coach appropriate government activity. >> my favorite is it's getting so bad sat social security tax dollars going out the door to dead people, senator tom corker wants to introduce legislation to stop improper payments to deceased people. that's the name of his bill. it should be stop. kennedy: it should point's called the weekend at bernie's bill. if you can't take uncle hall water skiing thenned the government should stop paying him. thank you for watching tonight. don't forget our gift to you monday through thursday on the fox business network. please follow me on twitter.>> a paid presentation for the fat-burning fusion of pilates and yoga called piyo, brought to you by beachbody. >> hey, everybody, i'm maria menounos, and i'm about to reveal the latest breakthrough in fitness that won't kill your joints. it's an all-new way you can ge
you will see the next one, mining shakespeare. shakespeare without words.e virginia theater company got that money. studies of the use tobacco in russia. kennedy: that's how the government should work. it falls under the coach appropriate government activity. >> my favorite is it's getting so bad sat social security tax dollars going out the door to dead people, senator tom corker wants to introduce legislation to stop improper payments to deceased people. that's the name of his bill. it...
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first of all, for me, as a french, learning the dialogue, the shakespeare writing was-- see, i start to sound british now. the accent, all of this, was really-- it was at the same time kind of complicated, but at the same time, i was so excited and i thought it was such a gift to be able to say shakespeare, in his own language. but she was definitely super dark, the darkest character i had to live with. >> stephen: do you have to live with it? get home? you have children, right? >> i do have a kid, yeah. >> stephen: do you come home and wash your hands and try to get the blood off because you >> stephen: a little bit? >> kind of. >> stephen: emotionally. >> when you spend-- when you spend that much time with someone and it's a little more than spending time with, like, a buddy or-- it's just like inside of you and you're inside of this person, it affects you in a way. i mean, i'm not eye don't go totally crazy, but i know that sometimes -- >> just slightly crazy? >> not crazy at all. but just, like, slightly affected. and-- and i had to-- yeah, i had, like, a process of breathe it ou
first of all, for me, as a french, learning the dialogue, the shakespeare writing was-- see, i start to sound british now. the accent, all of this, was really-- it was at the same time kind of complicated, but at the same time, i was so excited and i thought it was such a gift to be able to say shakespeare, in his own language. but she was definitely super dark, the darkest character i had to live with. >> stephen: do you have to live with it? get home? you have children, right? >>...
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of throwing away tried-and-true classics, things that were civilizing influence in the plays of shakespeare in being a good example. so i think the common view of the conventional middleground liberal is the radical on the left basically well motivated and well intentioned. they have the right idea but they are a little hasty. maybe they are moving too fast. maybe they are throwing something away that has value and should be thrown away so what i found to be the case and this isn't hindsight looking back, when you publish a controversial book you are basically getting a roar shack of the public mind. then you have to study it and ponder it and interpreted to decide what it means. in this case what i've concluded from long consideration of this are sponsored to this book is that d'souza came along and made arguments that he express a point of view that many liberals that he privately agreed with didn't have -- to express. they didn't cast upon themselves the role of being bullied and intimidated and ostracized. often it's what happens in those settings. when dinesh came along and made this a
of throwing away tried-and-true classics, things that were civilizing influence in the plays of shakespeare in being a good example. so i think the common view of the conventional middleground liberal is the radical on the left basically well motivated and well intentioned. they have the right idea but they are a little hasty. maybe they are moving too fast. maybe they are throwing something away that has value and should be thrown away so what i found to be the case and this isn't hindsight...
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shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day. until next time, do not forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddin
shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round....
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--tom hanks and rita wilson were guests of honor at the shakespeare center in los angeles. the group celebrated the actors' 25-years of support for brbrging shakespeare's works to the stage. sot - hanks"i am actually playing who i played in high school who i played in high school when i was a junior. so it comes full circle."(bridge) the event raises money for the shakespeare center but also for arts education and job programs for inner city youth-- :05 hey girl. hey! they're already sisters in comedy - star as isters" on the g screen. cleaning o their childhood bedroom, they decide to throw one final, chaotic party.nats trailer party scene the stars gathered in new york for the world premiere.sot - fey"even though they get mad at each other sometimes and they're very different people, family overrides everything." "sisters" arrives in theaters nationwide december 18th.and that's your eye on entertainment. sm, cbs news, santa monica 3 here's what we're talking about on facebook this morning... it looks like crystal pepsi might be making a comeback. what's something from the
--tom hanks and rita wilson were guests of honor at the shakespeare center in los angeles. the group celebrated the actors' 25-years of support for brbrging shakespeare's works to the stage. sot - hanks"i am actually playing who i played in high school who i played in high school when i was a junior. so it comes full circle."(bridge) the event raises money for the shakespeare center but also for arts education and job programs for inner city youth-- :05 hey girl. hey! they're already...
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shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day. until next time, do not forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddings, picnics, and the county fair buildings
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. >> yes, because i mean, theater, shakespeare, i mean, and because also i'm french, i wouldn't have expected to have this kind of offer. and i talked to justin, the director. it was his second movie so i thought this man must be mad. first of all directing mac beth as a secretary mov is really, really risky and also asking a french actress to play lady macbeth, i was very curious to talk to him and to discover what kind of person he was. and he talked about his vision of the play. and how he wanted to adapt the play and how he wanted to find the humanity in this character. and i thought his vision was very unique. and it was very different from the amazing movies or of course version on stage that i had seen. so that was a gift for me. >> rose: he sounds like a man who knows who he is and what he wants to do. >> justin? >> rose: yes. >> yeah, es-- . >> rose: confident in his own talent. >> well, i don't know if-- if an artist is ever confident in his own talent. but what i felt when i talked to him for the first time was that he was a true artist who needed to express himself this w
. >> yes, because i mean, theater, shakespeare, i mean, and because also i'm french, i wouldn't have expected to have this kind of offer. and i talked to justin, the director. it was his second movie so i thought this man must be mad. first of all directing mac beth as a secretary mov is really, really risky and also asking a french actress to play lady macbeth, i was very curious to talk to him and to discover what kind of person he was. and he talked about his vision of the play. and...
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and shakespeare, the great -- i'm playing the grave digger. it is an incredible responsibility. he called me and said i want you jack lemon was in it. derek jacoby, robin williams was in it. we were all there. he said let's rehearse the day before the shooting. we get to the institutedio and there is the magnificent set and the graves and all the skulls and everything. he said billy, get in the grave. you're robert deniro. i'll be joe pesci and we'll rehearse the scene. scene. he wanted to relax me. i picked up skulls as robert deniro going are you talking to me? look what i did to you. and then i would hand it -- james: what was his joe pesci like? billy: do i like funny to you? we rehearsed it and it relaxed me and the next day i shot my experience. niall, you do some accents. you always try do the accent of whatever country you in when you're on stage. niall: i can't really do impressions, i can do accents. when i go to spain i speak like this. i'm very happy to be on "the late late show" with mr. billy crystal. i'm so happy to be here. thank you very much. [applause] james:
and shakespeare, the great -- i'm playing the grave digger. it is an incredible responsibility. he called me and said i want you jack lemon was in it. derek jacoby, robin williams was in it. we were all there. he said let's rehearse the day before the shooting. we get to the institutedio and there is the magnificent set and the graves and all the skulls and everything. he said billy, get in the grave. you're robert deniro. i'll be joe pesci and we'll rehearse the scene. scene. he wanted to...
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the shakespeare. and you're not allow to know where they're coming from. that is shocking and then i didn't have the internet to check after that. the my father was sent to prison that he was a normal business man. so that is how he became a prisoner and had he lost his dignity. but this is not the of level that you can think of so the last political prison camp they treat people less than animals. why do we care about these prisoners? and living with my parents that the age of eight and it went to wash clothes and goes to a the mountain in the neck and get from nature but what can i do? in that was so surprised that use a spring into life, is backed by the north korea spring in the season of death because those who died in the winter there not enough food so then they die in the spring. i didn't know what was happening when i went to china. so at the age of 30 e and one dash 13 she left me but they can help you to go to a china so i had my appendix and seven days later i could barely walk but she said we could go to china that day. they said white issue w
the shakespeare. and you're not allow to know where they're coming from. that is shocking and then i didn't have the internet to check after that. the my father was sent to prison that he was a normal business man. so that is how he became a prisoner and had he lost his dignity. but this is not the of level that you can think of so the last political prison camp they treat people less than animals. why do we care about these prisoners? and living with my parents that the age of eight and it...
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list because it from the$200,000 national endowment of the arts for silent sake spare -- silent shakespeare plays. the theater is defending that, saying they only spent $35,000 on the placays. a dog rescue that we first told you friday, cookie the terrier is being taken to missouri for adoption. rescuers spent three hours saving the dog trapped in a pipe. he was found one year after being reported missing in kensington. the owners decided her home was not right and agreed to give him up. fromeviously was reviewed being sold for feed in thailand. what a life. ourng up on cyber monday, first look into the future of holiday shopping. amazon gives us a look at its drone plans. plus, a consumer alert for at&t customers. spanning sixning states. leon: amazon is working on a new way to deliver packages. they reveal their latest prototype of drones as part of the prime air service. they will deliver merchandise within 30 minutes of placing the water. amazon has not said when the drone service will be implemented. 7 on your side with a cyber monday consumer alert. ofompany says information more than
list because it from the$200,000 national endowment of the arts for silent sake spare -- silent shakespeare plays. the theater is defending that, saying they only spent $35,000 on the placays. a dog rescue that we first told you friday, cookie the terrier is being taken to missouri for adoption. rescuers spent three hours saving the dog trapped in a pipe. he was found one year after being reported missing in kensington. the owners decided her home was not right and agreed to give him up....
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. >> rose: should you have played for shakespeare? >> i played a lot of shakespeare. >> rose: i know you did. in a way, this is my lear. i would love to play lear. it's so interesting. you think a career is this, and it's always this. >> rose: it's like living. it is. >> rose: what was it john lennon said? life is what happens while you're doing something else. i used to watch them walk into the park at 4:00. >> rose: yoko and john? yeah. i lived one block south. i would watch them walk into the park. they would walk into the park hand in hand around 4:00, 4:30. then the other person walking down the other side was kazan in his overcoat, and that was a wonderful time to be in new york. i thought today, how did i ever live in this? we were down in lower manhattan and i was thinking about my first commercial audition there where i ewalked in and i said, i'm here to play the father, and they said, no, you're here to play the waiter. i said, no, i'm here to play the father. they said, you're here to play the waiter and here's your line. s
. >> rose: should you have played for shakespeare? >> i played a lot of shakespeare. >> rose: i know you did. in a way, this is my lear. i would love to play lear. it's so interesting. you think a career is this, and it's always this. >> rose: it's like living. it is. >> rose: what was it john lennon said? life is what happens while you're doing something else. i used to watch them walk into the park at 4:00. >> rose: yoko and john? yeah. i lived one block...
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. >> i think scott mcgrew made a shakespeare reference already. >> if shakespeare had written about vimt bankers, i think shkreli would be his favorite character. here we see him from happier days. in fact, showing off his newest purchase, south san francisco's calobios which has already filed for bankruptcy. when he bought the company, he may have been looking for another reverse merger. normally what you do when you create a company, when you grow it, you take a private company public through an ipo, into the public sphere. that's not the only way to do it. what you can do is buy a company that's already public and merge your private company into it. it's already on the stock market. you merge into it. that's what he did with an earlier company called retrop n retrophin. that's the investment that ultimately led to shkreli's arrest. >>> markets moved higher as it seemed oil prices would recover but they did. on the bright spot, alphabet, google's parent company will open at an all-time high this morning. then it's more or less regular trading until friday. the markets will be closed fo
. >> i think scott mcgrew made a shakespeare reference already. >> if shakespeare had written about vimt bankers, i think shkreli would be his favorite character. here we see him from happier days. in fact, showing off his newest purchase, south san francisco's calobios which has already filed for bankruptcy. when he bought the company, he may have been looking for another reverse merger. normally what you do when you create a company, when you grow it, you take a private company...
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paraphrasing a little bill shakespeare for you while bill belichick gets his team ready five of the texans coaches have worked with or played for belichick but crennel the texans defensive coordinator and belichick go back over 30 years. >> he does a great job. i love working with him. he has coached defensive teams, he has a lot of experience. bob h.: it feels like last night' s celtics warriors game is worth another look just an outstanding effort from the celtics taking the undefeated defending champions to double over-time kelly olynyk came up with a big effort of a season high 28 points but that wasn' t enough to get his coach to gush. >> he made plays, you know, and he did them against trayvon, center. that is what we need him to do. bob h.: the celtics will be getting underway in less than an hour in charlotte we' ll have those highlights tonight at pam: coming up new at 11:00, and recover praise in protest from boston to around the world at the climate change agreement. and at 6:30, it' s abc' s "world news with cecilia vega." >> good evening, pam and bob, the historic climate deal
paraphrasing a little bill shakespeare for you while bill belichick gets his team ready five of the texans coaches have worked with or played for belichick but crennel the texans defensive coordinator and belichick go back over 30 years. >> he does a great job. i love working with him. he has coached defensive teams, he has a lot of experience. bob h.: it feels like last night' s celtics warriors game is worth another look just an outstanding effort from the celtics taking the undefeated...
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but i need to let you know, no free watches on shakespeare. >> free rapiers. >> seth: you get a freeyou've been a fantastic james bond. i just really truly -- [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. >> seth: you really have. revitalized the franchise. and thank you. it's a really nice watch. it's a really nice watch. got a good one. thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] daniel craig, everybody! "spectre" is in theaters and imax tomorrow. we'll be right back with regina king. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ wishes do come true. the lincoln wish list event is on. right now get exceptional offers on the entire lincoln family. during the final days of the lincoln wish list event sign and drive off in a new 2016 lincoln mkx for $489 a month with zero due at signing. how with directv you could put tvs anywhere and not see cable wires and boxes in every room. why can't we get people to just say cables, schmables? hold on, hold on, i really like what you're doing there because if we just add "schma" in front of something, it just doesn't seem lik
but i need to let you know, no free watches on shakespeare. >> free rapiers. >> seth: you get a freeyou've been a fantastic james bond. i just really truly -- [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. >> seth: you really have. revitalized the franchise. and thank you. it's a really nice watch. it's a really nice watch. got a good one. thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] daniel craig, everybody! "spectre" is in...