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steven spielberg. meg: this is where my partner jeffrey katzenberg is successful to the company.hollywood 40 years. he's very well known, highly respected, and has been able to curate the show runners, stars to make content for us. the first content i would call stories that are long but are told in chapters. i will give you an analogy in another medium, "the da vinci code." "the da vinci code" is 464 pages and 105 chapters, so each chapter is five pages long. if you have 10 minutes, you read two chapters. nothing like that da vinci code is lesser except the length of the chapter. then we have content that we think is really quite unique to quimby. if you saw it on some other platform you might think it is strange that it is here. one of our favorites is justin timberlake is going to host a show with singers. the question is who is the song and who is the singer that inspired you. it is really a show about inspiration. in 6.5 minutes, a little gem you might watch while you are on the go. emily: is there a target audience? is it tv for millennials or younger than millennials? meg:
steven spielberg. meg: this is where my partner jeffrey katzenberg is successful to the company.hollywood 40 years. he's very well known, highly respected, and has been able to curate the show runners, stars to make content for us. the first content i would call stories that are long but are told in chapters. i will give you an analogy in another medium, "the da vinci code." "the da vinci code" is 464 pages and 105 chapters, so each chapter is five pages long. if you have 10...
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those tears were real. >> be good. >> yes. >> steven spielberg movies, they're big blockbusters, butal stories. they are small stories told against a giant canvas. >> they're here. >> in the 1980s, i really felt that i was speaking to myself. loving escapism. "poltergeist" was about all the things that scared me. i had a tree out my window as a kid. it used to scare the hell out of me. so what happens in "poltergeist?" the tree comes in the house and grabs the kid. i made stories about kids opposite one final adventure, "the goonies" going on an adventure to save their parents' homes, gremlins tearing up the town. just loving stories that were bizarre. >> everybody has dreams or thoughts, fantasies of going back in time somewhere. and bob put it together for the modern age. >> you're telling me that you built a time machine out of a delorean? >> the way i see it, if you're going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style? >> it's a mystery it was as big a hit as it was when it came out. but what the real mystery is that it endured for decades. >> saturday night
those tears were real. >> be good. >> yes. >> steven spielberg movies, they're big blockbusters, butal stories. they are small stories told against a giant canvas. >> they're here. >> in the 1980s, i really felt that i was speaking to myself. loving escapism. "poltergeist" was about all the things that scared me. i had a tree out my window as a kid. it used to scare the hell out of me. so what happens in "poltergeist?" the tree comes in the...
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it is craftsmanship and art. >> everybody in this town is talking about steven spielberg's latest film and there were thousands of people in the street waiting to get in. >> the wait is days long in los angeles. >> e.t. has become the biggest money maker ever. >> i had this story, i was going to write about how the divorce of my mom and dad affected my three sisters and i combined that with about an alien who himself is divorced from his own species and lost three million light years from home. >> i don't like his feet. >> you could imagine if that film didn't have those kids, every one of them, henry thomas, drew barrymore, robert m'naghten, that is the secret sauce to that movie. >> i just wanted to say good-bye. >> all of the kids had fallen in love with e. t. and i like to think e. t. had fallen in love with all of them and the tears were genuine and real. >> be good. >> steven spielberg movies are block busters but they are small stories told against a giant canvas. >> they're here. >> in the 1980s i felt thattic was speaking to myself, loving escape-ism. poltergeist was about all
it is craftsmanship and art. >> everybody in this town is talking about steven spielberg's latest film and there were thousands of people in the street waiting to get in. >> the wait is days long in los angeles. >> e.t. has become the biggest money maker ever. >> i had this story, i was going to write about how the divorce of my mom and dad affected my three sisters and i combined that with about an alien who himself is divorced from his own species and lost three...
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so i got to meet steven spielberg which is the most amazing thing ever [ cheers and applause >> jimmylked in and he was like, "liam" and i was like, "oh, my god, steven spielburg knows my name." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: of course he does. >> he owns "jurassic park. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he created it. absolutely, yeah >> it was really good. i mean, the most memorable moment was we were kind of stood there and he films everything and then we took a little break and he was like, stood there eating a cookie and i was like a woman. i was like, "oh, my god. steven spielberg's eating a cookie." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's your big take - >> and then at first i was like, "it's just a cookie. but then i was like, "no, this is cool. no one sees that." >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] yeah, you see -- what -- what song are you going to be performing for us tonight? >> "live forever" is what i'll be performing. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause thank you so much. liam payne, everybody. his new album "lp1" is out now liam is performing for us after the bre
so i got to meet steven spielberg which is the most amazing thing ever [ cheers and applause >> jimmylked in and he was like, "liam" and i was like, "oh, my god, steven spielburg knows my name." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: of course he does. >> he owns "jurassic park. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he created it. absolutely, yeah >> it was really good. i mean, the most memorable moment was we were kind of stood there and he films everything and...
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forgotten my father is a refugee from not see austria and in the 1980s you may know steel one - - steven spielbergnt to document the stories of people who escaped or survived the holocaust so at that time there was any number of holocaust deniers and i watched my father being interviewed by spielberg i thought that's different from guantÁnamo and these are the stories of the people that were actually there with first-person accounts to tell what it was like and what it was like to report on guantÁnamo over the years and people that were interviewed but i wanted them to tell their full story which was two hours or longer i had no funds so as a filmmaker just like spielberg did because when they are talking it's very different from the words they are saying so i was very fortunate there was a student of mine in my class who had some funds and offered to donate enough money for me to hire a filmmaker the following summer go 2009 to interview 16 former detainees so the funds allowed me to do that so interviewing 158 people in 28 countries and any time i had a breakthrough teaching and for a weekend we
forgotten my father is a refugee from not see austria and in the 1980s you may know steel one - - steven spielbergnt to document the stories of people who escaped or survived the holocaust so at that time there was any number of holocaust deniers and i watched my father being interviewed by spielberg i thought that's different from guantÁnamo and these are the stories of the people that were actually there with first-person accounts to tell what it was like and what it was like to report on...
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although arguments about big and small—screen productions continue to rage, fuelled in part by steven spielberg'ss not deserving 0scar nominations, the area in which netflix really proved their worth this year is in the realm of animation. got to work. what happened? you just sit there and be all magical and awesome. along with the release of their first self—produced animated feature klaus, an adventurous christmas tale from spanish director sergio pablos, netflix also picked up the distribution rights of one of my favourite films of 2019, the french gem i lost my body. a tale of broken hearts and severed body parts, jeremy clapin‘s feature debut, freely adapted from the book happy hand by guillaume laurant, is a genuine wonder, which made history by becoming the first animated feature to take the top prize in the critics week section at cannes in may. there were a number of historic firsts at cannes this year. parasite, a biting social satire from director bong joon—ho, which doesn't open in the uk until february, became the first korean film to win the palme d'0r. meanwhile, mati diop, a frenc
although arguments about big and small—screen productions continue to rage, fuelled in part by steven spielberg'ss not deserving 0scar nominations, the area in which netflix really proved their worth this year is in the realm of animation. got to work. what happened? you just sit there and be all magical and awesome. along with the release of their first self—produced animated feature klaus, an adventurous christmas tale from spanish director sergio pablos, netflix also picked up the...
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. >> when you first heard that steven spielberg would be making a movie about a place where dinosaurss before the t-rex come out. he makes you wait for it and wait for it and wait for it. i don't know what a dinosaur really looks like in real life. i think it looks like jurassic park. >> boy, i had been right all the time. >> what steven spielberg innate li innately understands is that dinosaurs are awesome. >> and it was the same feeling that i had as a 7-year-old watching "jaws" for the first time. when you see the brontsauerus reach up and eat the leaves off the tree. >> we're going to make a fortune with this place. >> that's what spielberg does as a filmmaker, he makes you go, oh! >> a lot of the filmmaking in jurassic park showed what you cgi could do for their storytelling. >> "titanic" is a throwback to the big blackbusters of the 50s and 60s, not only in its 50s and 60s but it was talked about in the way we talked about cleopat cleopatra. oh, god, we put everything we have into this tire boat and is it going to sink? >> the budget was $200 million. >> leo dicaprio had done "w
. >> when you first heard that steven spielberg would be making a movie about a place where dinosaurss before the t-rex come out. he makes you wait for it and wait for it and wait for it. i don't know what a dinosaur really looks like in real life. i think it looks like jurassic park. >> boy, i had been right all the time. >> what steven spielberg innate li innately understands is that dinosaurs are awesome. >> and it was the same feeling that i had as a 7-year-old...
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filed the air war against nazi germany, which is being developed as a miniseries produced by steven spielberg and tom hanks, the closest i have ever gotten to meeting those guys. he previously worked as a consultant for the hbo series pacific and contributed to several episodes of american experience. doctor miller received a phd from the university of maryland. we say lafayette. where he - don is the john harry mccracken in lafayette college. it broke the confederacy. i would like to start out by asking each of you to give a brief overview of your book and if you would, how and why you chose this subject to write on. we start with you. >> i had written a biography of stonewall jackson. we started to do further reading, and it is a different place. and a vengeful, however it is a hard war. they use the term band box, these were young men, and dreams of glory. it is about the early war and i thought not only was the latter war more extreme place and influenced the war. when i looked at doing that, i knew bruce won a pulitzer in 1953 with a wonderful book about appomattox. the army of the potom
filed the air war against nazi germany, which is being developed as a miniseries produced by steven spielberg and tom hanks, the closest i have ever gotten to meeting those guys. he previously worked as a consultant for the hbo series pacific and contributed to several episodes of american experience. doctor miller received a phd from the university of maryland. we say lafayette. where he - don is the john harry mccracken in lafayette college. it broke the confederacy. i would like to start out...
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and i mention steven spielberg project to interview 50000 holocaust refugees and what they did with fred and 1980s was incredibly helpful because in the interview he discusses not only the espionage mission but growing up in germany under hitler and what that was like in this news that was tightening around him. there was record like that that were very helpful. in my own trips to austria and i mentioned one survivor, the captain who is still alive and 96 remarkably, i was able to pull together different sources and different archives of information. >> any other questions? [applause] thank you very much thank you for your interest. >> thank you, thank you for sharing your process and for reading. this was incredible. if you would like to get a book and have it signed high presume this to be a good place to sign and you can get it signed first and get the book on your way out. thank you so much for coming. >> thank you. >> with tvm primetime start now. first up andrea widow of capital sports reporter john who was killed in a mass shooting last year, we will talk about her late husband's
and i mention steven spielberg project to interview 50000 holocaust refugees and what they did with fred and 1980s was incredibly helpful because in the interview he discusses not only the espionage mission but growing up in germany under hitler and what that was like in this news that was tightening around him. there was record like that that were very helpful. in my own trips to austria and i mentioned one survivor, the captain who is still alive and 96 remarkably, i was able to pull together...
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had originally been written as a movie, forced steven spielberg to direct. student. >> i need an angiocahh and 16 needle. you need large in case they're bleeding. do you know how to start an i.v.? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. red urgent, yellow critical and black a gurney. >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on the body and doing cpr and racing off to the surgical suite. >> get that gurney out of there! >> someone wanders in. they're tossing around medical jargon. they don't stop to explain what it is. prep for a peritoneal lavage. i think i know what that is now, but only because i watched a lot of "e.r." over the years. >> you try. >> a plural levage? >> we can bypass him. >> that would be the fastest way. what do you think? >> you're the attending. >> there was so much information coming at you that i think it made the experience feel as if you had to watch it in the same way that you'd watch a film. you had to stay involved in it the whole
had originally been written as a movie, forced steven spielberg to direct. student. >> i need an angiocahh and 16 needle. you need large in case they're bleeding. do you know how to start an i.v.? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. red urgent, yellow critical and black a gurney. >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on the body and doing cpr...
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that was tom hanks joined by steven spielberg, pierce, celebrating sally field on cbs.accolades that includes two oscars, three emmys, and two golden globes. she started in 35 movies including "steel magnolias," "mrs. doubtfire," and "forrest gump." we met up with her at cafe clooney. good recommendation, sally field. we talked about her incredible career. you talk about being a painfully shy little girl. so i would think that acting would be the hardest thing for you to do. >> it's an odd dichotomy. i was a colorful little character in there, but i wasn't allowed to be it. my grandmother would say to me, if i got angry, she'd say, don't be ugly. >> god don't like ugly. >> god don't like ugly, girl. so when i first got to a stage, something cleared, and i could be me. >> born sally famargaret field, she was 12 years old when playing in a school production, planting the seed for a dream. raised by working class actors in los angeles, show business ran in the family. it's a childhood that field has called complicated. in her 2018 memoir, she described her stepfather sexua
that was tom hanks joined by steven spielberg, pierce, celebrating sally field on cbs.accolades that includes two oscars, three emmys, and two golden globes. she started in 35 movies including "steel magnolias," "mrs. doubtfire," and "forrest gump." we met up with her at cafe clooney. good recommendation, sally field. we talked about her incredible career. you talk about being a painfully shy little girl. so i would think that acting would be the hardest thing for...
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steven spielberg talked about you creating housekeeping as an art form.tha: right, and that was so flattering, by the way. and he told me that walking down the street on lily pond lane in east hampton. - but it's true. - yeah. but, at the same time, it's unattainable to most people. they can't do that. but it isn't anymore. i really think that women everywhere, and guys who are running their own homes now-- there's a lot of single men or married men who are running their households-- i think they all know pretty much now how to throw a good party. did you have a master plan or was this just kind of happening as it went along? i wish i could say it was all mapped out. ( laughs ) of course it wasn't mapped out. but i knew what i liked to do. i really, i'd found my voice with this book. so i started to write a book a year. and every single year, i created a really, really good book. and i wanted to do television, i wanted to do everything. i thought the only other format that would pay off is a magazine. so that's where this comes in. this is number one issu
steven spielberg talked about you creating housekeeping as an art form.tha: right, and that was so flattering, by the way. and he told me that walking down the street on lily pond lane in east hampton. - but it's true. - yeah. but, at the same time, it's unattainable to most people. they can't do that. but it isn't anymore. i really think that women everywhere, and guys who are running their own homes now-- there's a lot of single men or married men who are running their households-- i think...
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diretes alfredo ha recibido una buena noticia, segÚn Él ha recibido una propuesta de trabajo de steven spielbergoportunidades asÍ no se dan todos los dÍas. >> uno nunca sabe, que te lleguen oportunidades asÍ le deseamos lo mejor a alfr >> ojalÁ que ya l veremos pronto si es la realidad. >> enrique iglesias y su papÁ se han que conciliado, contÓ que una noche decidiÓ llamar su padre y este le respondiÓ enseguida y tuvieron una larga y bonita conversaciÓn. >> enrique dijo que a los 18 aÑos se separÓ de su familia y durante diez aÑos no tuvo ningÚn contacto por su padre, pero lo que sentÍa por su mÚsica le daba fuerza y que en ese momento su padre era una persona competitiva, pero creo que debe estar felices disfrutando de sus nietos. >> quÉ bonito. >> me encantan esas recancelaciones y en Épocas de navidad. >> no te imaginas que tienen en comÚn florinda meza con frida sofÍa, la respuesta mÁs adelante aquÍ en "un nuevo dia" >> ahora hacemos una pequeÑa pausa, pero enseguida vamos con ada y sandarti. >> aquÍ andamos niÑos. >> claro que sÍ a continuaciÓn los comentarios de un monitoreo que tenemos co
diretes alfredo ha recibido una buena noticia, segÚn Él ha recibido una propuesta de trabajo de steven spielbergoportunidades asÍ no se dan todos los dÍas. >> uno nunca sabe, que te lleguen oportunidades asÍ le deseamos lo mejor a alfr >> ojalÁ que ya l veremos pronto si es la realidad. >> enrique iglesias y su papÁ se han que conciliado, contÓ que una noche decidiÓ llamar su padre y este le respondiÓ enseguida y tuvieron una larga y bonita conversaciÓn. >>...
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steven spielberg's west side story. them have the franchise material as with "star wars. it will be a tough year in terms of comparisons for disney next year >> julia, thank you for that as julia just said, disney has had a killer 2019 dominating the box office with a record six movies that have grossed over a billion dollars worldwide. joining us right now for more on disney's box office dominance in the year gone, and the year ahead, tom rogers is here, executive chairman of win view, former president of knbc cable, tivo news, maybe we'll talk about that brett lang is here, executive film and media for variety good morning to both of you. i'll ask you the comp question can disney keep this up? >> they had stuch a killer year. two years in a row of over 3 billion in operating profit. that's very tough to beat. but i've got to say, i've been accused of being tough on disney >> right >> reading the reviewer in your newspaper, the rise of sky walker isn't a great "star wars" movie, but that may be because there is no such
steven spielberg's west side story. them have the franchise material as with "star wars. it will be a tough year in terms of comparisons for disney next year >> julia, thank you for that as julia just said, disney has had a killer 2019 dominating the box office with a record six movies that have grossed over a billion dollars worldwide. joining us right now for more on disney's box office dominance in the year gone, and the year ahead, tom rogers is here, executive chairman of win...
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later in life freddie gave an interview for a project actually that steven spielberg did interviewing holocaust survivors and was asked about what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and go back to austria and confront the nazis and help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful, i ended my book with them. and i'll read them to youhere . he said that it struck him as both a rare opportunity and a solemn obligation. quote, i would like people to realize that the refugees who got haven in the us did their best to repay that debt and i think he really did. many times over. he repay that debt and absolutely heroic fashionso with that i'd be glad to take any questions that youhave . thank you very much ,thank you . yes, please >> i have a couple questions, did he ever go back to germany and how was he discovered by the nazis as being a spy? >> i'll take the second one first. his ambitions got grander and grander with his successes and after he had developed such vital intelligence on hitler's bunker on the train lines, he at one point cable back to the allies that he thought
later in life freddie gave an interview for a project actually that steven spielberg did interviewing holocaust survivors and was asked about what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and go back to austria and confront the nazis and help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful, i ended my book with them. and i'll read them to youhere . he said that it struck him as both a rare opportunity and a solemn obligation. quote, i would like people to realize that the refugees who got...