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, writing a movie, directing a movie, writing as a journalist, doing a novel, it's all kind of just one thing. how do i want to and what are the available ways to express what's on my mind or in my heart at the time? - yeah, it's all about format. - yeah, and so this was a point in time where i wasn't enjoying working on film. i wasn't enjoying the key to film, which is creative collaboration. it was time just do something of my own. - and you're still there, kind of, sort of? - i'm very much there, yeah. - well, i want to come back around to that, because i think the idea that you might no longer be interested in doing work that we all get to see is not a good thing for us. - well, everybody will get over it. - you seem to have gotten over it already, actually. all right, so you thought well, that's not working for me. there are no things in the kitchen that need to be fixed, and so i'll right a novel. - [sean] mmm-hmm. - that's pretty much it. - this novel's premise, the idea for this novel came from where? - well, i think it's kind of in looking at where things are, or seem to be in
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nothing on the scale of a $200 million movie. >> it's motivating and terri terrifying. you don't want to mess up. when i got the call, i was excited but also it was complicated. it was a title i knew would come up with a lot of pressure. >> from the start, coogler tells the studio he has a specific vision for "black panther." he wanted to reflect real world experiences of what it means to be african in america. coogler says his own journey of self-awareness began as a child in oakland, california. >> i walked into my local coloring shop when i was in middle school. i asked if they had coloring books about black people. they pointed me to "black panther." that was the first time. >> raised with strong family roots, coogler was young when his parents first told him about the treatment he might face based on the color of his skin. >> that conversation is a tough one. my parents told me, look, you are black, you are african-american, for a kid you go, what does that mean. why are we here? the conversation about slavery has to come up. that's a concept once you have that conv
nothing on the scale of a $200 million movie. >> it's motivating and terri terrifying. you don't want to mess up. when i got the call, i was excited but also it was complicated. it was a title i knew would come up with a lot of pressure. >> from the start, coogler tells the studio he has a specific vision for "black panther." he wanted to reflect real world experiences of what it means to be african in america. coogler says his own journey of self-awareness began as a...
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with a summer movie, you want to be a bit bolder.as well as star, ryan reynolds has more invested in his schumu summertir hero than any other franchise's leading man. and with it being the nation's number one movie last weekend, that investment has paid off. >> it's a down and dirty super hero movie. >> [ bleep ] my pants. >> actually, that may have been me. >> the funniest, rudest dude at the marvel table, he lives to break stuff. >> you might want to look away for this. >> but even the imaginary fourth wall separating the audience from the actor. >> oh, hello. >> i love comic book movies, i love that universe. and i love that deadpool gets to satirize that world. >> despite its unsuper february release, it blew the doors off the box office. the biggest r-rated movie ever. those who are back for more include the wise leslie >> i love when he says, will you say -- >> you have never said in a movie, on a tv show, ever, and -- >> and i get to explore it all. >> and part of the hottest coupling in super hero annals. >> kiss me like you
with a summer movie, you want to be a bit bolder.as well as star, ryan reynolds has more invested in his schumu summertir hero than any other franchise's leading man. and with it being the nation's number one movie last weekend, that investment has paid off. >> it's a down and dirty super hero movie. >> [ bleep ] my pants. >> actually, that may have been me. >> the funniest, rudest dude at the marvel table, he lives to break stuff. >> you might want to look away...
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a family. he loved the movie business. . . >> i'm sorry you had to do that. started a petition a while back and it didn't happen but i can do tuesday if president obama or clinton had come from the industry if the academy would be so reluctant to honor one of their own. of course he wasn't one to dwell on the negative but i know it hurt his feelings they could still do it a posthumous honorary oscar would be proper for the academy to grant. i will not hold my breath but who knows. >> did he ever choose movies because they featured his friends or acquaintances if they were featured? >> the truth is mrs. reagan chose most of the movies. she probably thought that the selections came from her yes that was a factor george was a friend of theirs they liked michael j fox and he was in the movie that i would also say that we watched some movies at camp david that had jane on the in them which is probably not the person you think would be first on his list of actors or actresses to watch. and i was reminded as a research the book but the idea with the movie that starr
a family. he loved the movie business. . . >> i'm sorry you had to do that. started a petition a while back and it didn't happen but i can do tuesday if president obama or clinton had come from the industry if the academy would be so reluctant to honor one of their own. of course he wasn't one to dwell on the negative but i know it hurt his feelings they could still do it a posthumous honorary oscar would be proper for the academy to grant. i will not hold my breath but who knows....
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hi and welcome to a special on german director or bought your might not know is they but i bet you seen some of his movies he's one of the most successful if over a walk directors of his generation here are some of his greatest hits. shrinker made his feature debut with tattoo the serial killer film is number two on kino's favorites list of the best german trailers of all time. inexplicably tattoo flopped in germany but it was trying to stick it to hollywood. after one more german feature the tragic comedy the family jewels. schrenker made his hollywood debut with flight plan starring jodie foster as a woman whose daughter disappeared. you know where my daughter is. what are you telling me say it. somebody has that's quite an assumption is that the how else can stuff disappear can you think of another way to think you know i want to thank you then switch to romance with the time traveler's wife. and with red to action comedy featuring a star studded cast including bruce willis helen mirren morgan freeman and john malkovich so it is. all going to be my. three less successful was the comic book adaptation o
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know a little looking there at your some of your movies it's amazing to think that the same person shot all that do you see a connection between your films. i don't really look for a connection between the films i just don't like to repeat myself and. i have a very eclectic taste as an audience member and i have a very like the taste as a director and so i like to really change things up as much as possible. so if i make a thriller you know the next film might be a romance. and the film after that might be a comedy. where are you trying to. trying to kill you oh yes. you can some last time in trying to sometimes some people hold on to things like. it's just what i've always done you first know your first feature is tattoo and that's interesting because typically here in germany at least a lot of first films there are there are colonies or there's of all tore works best is a serial killer thriller serial killer and the cops trying to catch him how did that come about how did that story the idea came from the producer and director. who wanted to do the film himself and the conceptual idea
know a little looking there at your some of your movies it's amazing to think that the same person shot all that do you see a connection between your films. i don't really look for a connection between the films i just don't like to repeat myself and. i have a very eclectic taste as an audience member and i have a very like the taste as a director and so i like to really change things up as much as possible. so if i make a thriller you know the next film might be a romance. and the film after...
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your just your pattern a certain convention of how the stories are told is being broken and it forces you to ask questions i feel the movie is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to discuss the film you know it's not a it's not a movie that wants to comfort you it's a movie that wants to. disrupt if you will. but some of this. is what he doesn't like that actually is tough enough to take me down a speculative handle the problem is all thoughts you don't focus it's just question i ask on doc but i'm only the puppet when it got my biggest is enough sometimes that's so nice that's somebody step down from the log in that if i'm to. make a play off of a show for not for the muslim council. it's it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no moment of enlightenment and and i think audiences have come to expect that sort of turn in films you know some told p.t.i. . pounds and not. help on him i don't. know how come on i'm subpoena for
your just your pattern a certain convention of how the stories are told is being broken and it forces you to ask questions i feel the movie is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to discuss the film you know it's not a it's not a movie that wants to comfort you it's a movie that wants to. disrupt if you will. but some of this. is what he doesn't like that actually is tough enough to take me down a speculative handle the problem is all...
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that wants to comfort you it's a movie that wants to. disrupt if you will. but somehow this time dish. that actually was tough enough to take me to suspect those on guilt if i was all thoughts you don't focus that's just question i asked my doc but i'm only going to get what i've got my experience is enough sometimes it's so nice what's his understanding from the log in that home to. make up i must have for my. from counsel to. god's will it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no moment of enlightenment and and i think audiences have come to expect that sort of turn in films you know for some time. now is enough for stand up on hail and how to how to run i was a popular fitness. if you love me as soon as paul talked a lot of automation muslims took off and then in my dutch accompt of a fit it just doesn't dot com step that is on top most stone yeah yeah i mean looking back look at your fifteen
that wants to comfort you it's a movie that wants to. disrupt if you will. but somehow this time dish. that actually was tough enough to take me to suspect those on guilt if i was all thoughts you don't focus that's just question i asked my doc but i'm only going to get what i've got my experience is enough sometimes it's so nice what's his understanding from the log in that home to. make up i must have for my. from counsel to. god's will it's a true story and in all those things happened so...
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your just your pattern a certain convention of how the stories are told is being broken and it forces you to ask questions i feel the movie is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to discuss the film you know it's not a it's not a movie that wants to comfort you it's a movie that warns to. disrupt if you will. so i think that optional stuff if it takes me to suspect those on don't it kind of is all thoughts you don't focus that's just question i asked one doc but to me at the end only the pulpit want to be famous is enough sometimes that's so not so it's somebody's stuff nothing from the dog in that hunt. would make a poem of the day so for much. for the muslim council. it's all it's a true story and in all those things happened so there was nobody who in the end turned around and said hey what we're doing is bad and evil we should probably stop this so there's no moment of enlightenment and and i think audiences have come to expect that sort of turn in films you know. tony. jones enough force to. help on him out how to how to run i was a popular fitness. if you love
your just your pattern a certain convention of how the stories are told is being broken and it forces you to ask questions i feel the movie is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to ask questions and the audience is meant to discuss the film you know it's not a it's not a movie that wants to comfort you it's a movie that warns to. disrupt if you will. so i think that optional stuff if it takes me to suspect those on don't it kind of is all thoughts you don't focus that's just...
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but it's a really cool movie. i heard of it. y: you do? really? >> so i can't sleep when it's quiet. so it's good having him here. >> jimmy: how old is your brother? >> he's the same age as me. he's a twin. >> jimmy: oh, you have a twin brother. how about that? >> yeah. not identical, though. but he's super cool. >> jimmy: fraternal twin. >> yeah. he runs my social media. >> jimmy: he does? do you pay him to do that? >> no. [ laughter ] no family discount. >> jimmy: i would never trust like my brother to run my social media because brothers do ridiculous things to each other. >> no, he loves me. i love him. >> jimmy: i know he loves you. but sometimes that's part of the problem. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: do you have an assistant or anything like that? >> so my mum, my dad, my siblings. i'm probably the slave at the house. >> jimmy: i see. >> not an assistant. i don't think i need one yet. i could because i have homework. that's such a good idea. >> jimmy: if you could have your assistant do your homework. [ applause [ applause ] s
but it's a really cool movie. i heard of it. y: you do? really? >> so i can't sleep when it's quiet. so it's good having him here. >> jimmy: how old is your brother? >> he's the same age as me. he's a twin. >> jimmy: oh, you have a twin brother. how about that? >> yeah. not identical, though. but he's super cool. >> jimmy: fraternal twin. >> yeah. he runs my social media. >> jimmy: he does? do you pay him to do that? >> no. [ laughter ] no...
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i know that you are not a horror movie fan. there we re are not a horror movie fan.rts of some people finding it too gory and not able to get through the screenings. you get reports of those people practically needing an ambulance and so on and you never know whether the distributors have said, well, let's talk that up because it will attract attention, but it sounds , 1. “ii! because i it, itf ea cured? mi cured? not face it, i'm afraid. the cured? not a big zombie fan, i understand? duris week! laughter set ina laughter set in a world after an outbreak of a virus which has turned people effectively into zombies, they have done terrible things. but then they find a cure, and the cured people are now sent back into the community as the curate. an irish horrorfilm, with the political slant. it is about how do we reintegrate these people who have done terrible things but are now apparently different? this is clip. the cure was supposed to be some sort of great hope but things are just getting worse. that's not fair, my daughter was released. she can't hurt anyone any m
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i saw you in a movie i thought was a great movie, "the hunt for the wilderpeople." [ cheers and applause lie, jimmy. of course not. but no, i was so proud of that. it was sort of my breakout movie. taika waititi was the director. >> jimmy: yeah. he directed the last thor movie too. >> i had an interview about 2 1/2 weeks ago and he said i just want to let you know, you owe your whole career to me. >> jimmy: he's right. you do owe your whole career to him. >> i don't want to say that to his face. his head's getting a bit big. >> jimmy: yeah. but it really is remarkable. and is "deadpool" a movie you were familiar with? or had you not been able to see that? >> it came out in 2016. the first one. and i was about 13 then. so i wasn't allowed to see it. but i saw it for the first time a few weeks ago. they had to cut out a giant sex montage in it. so yeah, they got rid of it. but it's a really cool movie. >> jimmy: really, they edited it for you? >> i heard of it. i really wanted to go see it but mum didn't let me when it came out. it's always mum. >> jimmy: when you're a teenage movie star d
i saw you in a movie i thought was a great movie, "the hunt for the wilderpeople." [ cheers and applause lie, jimmy. of course not. but no, i was so proud of that. it was sort of my breakout movie. taika waititi was the director. >> jimmy: yeah. he directed the last thor movie too. >> i had an interview about 2 1/2 weeks ago and he said i just want to let you know, you owe your whole career to me. >> jimmy: he's right. you do owe your whole career to him. >> i...
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a positive! that is pretty much the interesting thing about the movie. much a nuts and bolts b movie thriller. it has a couple of nice inversions. i like that idea she is outside the house and they are inside, that kind of turned it around. i like the idea that theyjust completely underestimate her, theyjust imagine she is a mother, and actually she proves more than a match for them. she doesn't need a man to come in and save her and it is a great performance and i think she makes the most of it. that said, it is not a movie that will change the world. very much, as i said, very nuts and bolts b movie. which, under other circumstances you might see going straight to dvd, but it's short, it cuts to the chase, i was never bored. if it's not remarkable, it's impressively solid, with a nice central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to. i love it when i can pick out your little phrases i know that they want on a poster — "impressively solid". impressively solid. a good one. we like her. so that's good. take us through the next of your challeng
a positive! that is pretty much the interesting thing about the movie. much a nuts and bolts b movie thriller. it has a couple of nice inversions. i like that idea she is outside the house and they are inside, that kind of turned it around. i like the idea that theyjust completely underestimate her, theyjust imagine she is a mother, and actually she proves more than a match for them. she doesn't need a man to come in and save her and it is a great performance and i think she makes the most of...
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there are movies or books that don't do this but given your bipartisan background perhaps we need a movie author to produce some sort of fiction or nonfiction movie that actually has people coming together or a way to come together or to think about coming together rather than to always emphasized fighting the other guy to death. thank you. >> guest: i couldn't agree with you more. there is a great quote from the great filmmaker under the sign of a great painter and quote is everybody has his reasons and i've always believed that is ths true in the great filmmaking all the characters have their reasons for being who they are and if we understand that a lot of what you're talking about comes true. i'm always working on a book and i'm writing a novel now. it would never be as explicit as they write and nonfiction. >> host: from the book i know best, political tea leaves and a form of obfuscation is being performed but is intended to blur and a dusty situations that are not there that should be and that would be consistent in their worldviews and power. what are we talking about? >> guest: t
there are movies or books that don't do this but given your bipartisan background perhaps we need a movie author to produce some sort of fiction or nonfiction movie that actually has people coming together or a way to come together or to think about coming together rather than to always emphasized fighting the other guy to death. thank you. >> guest: i couldn't agree with you more. there is a great quote from the great filmmaker under the sign of a great painter and quote is everybody has...
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one message in the movie is about breaking the rules, not being a conformist. own rules and the girl in the movie says no, i want to do something different and she persuades the boy to sign up to just doing things differently, breaking the rules, being yourself. correct. and, hilariously, you could apply that undercarriage of that story to a popular revolution. i mean, overthrowing the incumbent generation and leaders who say there's only one way to cha—cha—cha. i've got the rulebook, i'll give you the ticks, you know, i'll let you know whether you're right or not, and then the youth say, no, we're going to step outside that rulebook and we're going to go up against it. and you meet another youth that says that and then you go on and it's a popular revolution. sounds heavy, but that's where we're coming from. what's interesting is, you say it sounds heavy, it sounds fascinating, but what it doesn't sound like to some people, i think, is a baz luhrmann movie because you've become so associated with the sort of over the top, grandiose, epic scale and the glitz and
one message in the movie is about breaking the rules, not being a conformist. own rules and the girl in the movie says no, i want to do something different and she persuades the boy to sign up to just doing things differently, breaking the rules, being yourself. correct. and, hilariously, you could apply that undercarriage of that story to a popular revolution. i mean, overthrowing the incumbent generation and leaders who say there's only one way to cha—cha—cha. i've got the rulebook, i'll...
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when you look at a themepark -- when you look at a movie, you see a short-term with your return. so the goal is to have established brands. even brands that may be having up with -- having ups and downs. but they have the appeal that is established. that is why star wars is so great because it is multigenerational. i saw star wars when i was a teenager and now every generation behind me has had the opportunity to see a branch new star wars movie. and today they get to see more. that is what disney is looking at. david w.: i will never forget the first star wars movie. it was quite something. and sweeney, john gerner lori heinel.
when you look at a themepark -- when you look at a movie, you see a short-term with your return. so the goal is to have established brands. even brands that may be having up with -- having ups and downs. but they have the appeal that is established. that is why star wars is so great because it is multigenerational. i saw star wars when i was a teenager and now every generation behind me has had the opportunity to see a branch new star wars movie. and today they get to see more. that is what...
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that said, it is not a movie that will change the world. might see straight to dvd. it is short and cuts to the chase, and was never bored, and it is not remarkable, it is impressively solid with a nice central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to.|j central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to. i love it when i can pick out your little phrases, and they want on the poster. impressively solid. like her, that is all good. picture to the next of your challenging week. mokin revenge, which is a attention grabbing movie by a french director. she takes revenge on the men who assaulted her and left herfor dead. a rape revenge thriller, quite a misogynist genre. this is a gehry 's visual style, almost like a day—glo look to it, and sometimes the comic book sensibility, the writer directors credit with mad max duly wrote as one of the brightest, she also cite kjeldsen bell, i was thinking more of switch right romance. it is very stylish. it is very well done and efficiently done. iam not very well done and efficientl
that said, it is not a movie that will change the world. might see straight to dvd. it is short and cuts to the chase, and was never bored, and it is not remarkable, it is impressively solid with a nice central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to.|j central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to. i love it when i can pick out your little phrases, and they want on the poster. impressively solid. like her, that is all good. picture to the next of your challenging...
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>> i loved everything, a lot of tom hanks movies. i think had a lot to do with just wanting to make-out with boys and that was like a sure way to get a boy close to you. ( laughter ) >> stephen: wait, talk me through that. how does that work? ( laughter ) >> well, maybe i'm the only person who thought this, but at 12 i was, like, you know, when you get scared there's a reason to move closer to a boy and then maybe they'll put their arm around you. >> stephen: because the boy wasn't going to do it himself? >> no, no. did you do that at 12? >> stephen: oh, no! ( laughter ) no. no, i didn't get close to girls till my mid 30s. ( laughter ) finally got the courage up. >> i made-out for the first time ever after watching "friday the 13th." yeah. >> stephen: really? after? like the whole thing was over? mid "friday the 13"? >> no. >> stephen: like-- eeh, eeh, eeh! ( laughter ) >> it was a very planned event. we were like, "we're making out tonight." >> stephen: wait, both of you said you were going to make-out? >> and three girlfriends and
>> i loved everything, a lot of tom hanks movies. i think had a lot to do with just wanting to make-out with boys and that was like a sure way to get a boy close to you. ( laughter ) >> stephen: wait, talk me through that. how does that work? ( laughter ) >> well, maybe i'm the only person who thought this, but at 12 i was, like, you know, when you get scared there's a reason to move closer to a boy and then maybe they'll put their arm around you. >> stephen: because...
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it's a movie. "the jungle book." sure. is it? both? are you sure? nes count? >> no, those wouldn't be books. >> that's correct. >> i can name "moby dick." that's a artist. he wrote a book called "horse." i like that book. >> moby dick was the author? >> yes. >> the book was "horse"? >> yes. that's what i said. >> what was the last book you read? >> um -- probably dr. seuss. >> dr. seuss. >> dr. seuss. >> dr. seuss, maybe. >> i haven't read a book in like 12 years. >> i'm drawing a blank. geez. i need books. sorry. i am totally blanking out on books. >> what do you do for a living? >> i was a librarian. now i'm unemployed. >> all you have to do is pick up a book. when you know how to read, adventures come to you. >> jimmy: that's right. thank you, shaq. [ cheers and applause ] not only does shaq read books, he eats them. all right. we have a great show for you. music from mgmt, lilly singh is here and we'll be right back with will arnett so stay with us. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found oth
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you're here in london to mark the release at a film festival of your movie, verna, which is a fascinatingand isn't possible in pakistani cinema today. it centres on you, you're the female lead character, and, sara, your character, is raped. right. how difficult was it to make that movie in pakistan and to believe that it would find an audience in pakistan? well, it wasn't difficult to make it. the man who made it, he has made two previous films. the first one was khuda kay liye, which again, people at that time were like, "wow, what is this?" it was a brilliant film, but touched on very sensitive topics. you know, whether it was religion, whether it was politics, whether it was about how we treat women in our society, what all of that was touched upon in khuda kay liye, then he came out with bol... we should say, shoaib mansoor... shoaib mansoor, yes, absolutely. he's one of pakistan's leading film directors... absolutely. ..and respected around the world now. yes, respected around the world. and then came bol, which touched on even more sensitive issues, and then now he's made verna. so
you're here in london to mark the release at a film festival of your movie, verna, which is a fascinatingand isn't possible in pakistani cinema today. it centres on you, you're the female lead character, and, sara, your character, is raped. right. how difficult was it to make that movie in pakistan and to believe that it would find an audience in pakistan? well, it wasn't difficult to make it. the man who made it, he has made two previous films. the first one was khuda kay liye, which again,...
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month for up to a movie a day and each time they swipe movie pass pay it is theateror the full cost of the ticket and it loses money on anybody who sees two movies a month. they're kind of banking on people not using them so much. >> i think they were. >> yeah. all right. >>> pizza hut is making it easier to enjoy pizza and beer. >> expanding its beer delivery to six cities here in california according to fortune preponderate come. they are l.a. lakers field, riverside, sacramento, santa barbara, anaheim, hunting on the beach and redding this month. pizza hut is expanding the partnership working with both anheuser busch and miller coors and the expansion is a chain's attempt to fight off domino's. there's like three my house and not a single pizza hut. >> oh. >> that might be an issue, too. >> pizza and beer kind of go together. thank you. >>> dove nation is ready for the houston rockets. important information for fans to attend games three, four and six. >> his anniversary gift to her. >> oh the suspense. he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for imm
month for up to a movie a day and each time they swipe movie pass pay it is theateror the full cost of the ticket and it loses money on anybody who sees two movies a month. they're kind of banking on people not using them so much. >> i think they were. >> yeah. all right. >>> pizza hut is making it easier to enjoy pizza and beer. >> expanding its beer delivery to six cities here in california according to fortune preponderate come. they are l.a. lakers field,...
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this is a great role and a a great movie. >> yeah. . >> jimmy: i mean, he wrote "taxi driver." >> "taxi driver," "american gigolo." >> jimmy: "raging bull." >> "raging bull." >> jimmy: so how did he cast you in this? >> i don't know. he wanted steve harvey and -- [ laughter ] and i'm next on steve's call sheet. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. exactly, yeah. exactly. >> he's like, "whatever you go -- you can't get steve. he's got 17 other jobs he's doing right now." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he's like, "i'm busy." yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, i got to do the thing with the kids and then i got the talk show. >> jimmy: how would he know that you're -- i mean, you don't use the name cedric the entertainer, i noticed. >> no, well, you know, because it is a dramatic -- i mean, ethan hawke's in it. amazing. amanda seyfried. >> jimmy: yes. >> amazing. and it's, you know, it's a a movie about -- you know, religion and how, you know, trying to save souls you can actually lose your soul. so ethan's character is very dark. he goes into d
this is a great role and a a great movie. >> yeah. . >> jimmy: i mean, he wrote "taxi driver." >> "taxi driver," "american gigolo." >> jimmy: "raging bull." >> "raging bull." >> jimmy: so how did he cast you in this? >> i don't know. he wanted steve harvey and -- [ laughter ] and i'm next on steve's call sheet. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. exactly, yeah. exactly. >> he's like,...
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but there was a standing ovation to it seems to be a serial killer movie has deeply divided opinion people think it's either a crude and senseless provocation or great cinema. this year there is no german production in competition here in cannes but to a german can veterans are making a splash of inventors first took part here when many of the competitors for this year's palme d'or weren't even born margret afford to has also celebrated successes here now they're both back with two very different documentary projects. they're more than familiar with a convent carpet and they love it then vendors and moderator from tata are at home can. i thank you for coming i'm glad i have my movie here you know. margarita from toto is here with a very special film paying homage to swedish director in my batman he's often described as the greatest director of all time. the first time i saw the seventh seal and it was like an explosion. a tribute to an old master of cinema and from tatas first documentary. at first she was unsure about setting out on this journey in batman's footsteps. like that. the fact
but there was a standing ovation to it seems to be a serial killer movie has deeply divided opinion people think it's either a crude and senseless provocation or great cinema. this year there is no german production in competition here in cannes but to a german can veterans are making a splash of inventors first took part here when many of the competitors for this year's palme d'or weren't even born margret afford to has also celebrated successes here now they're both back with two very...
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wade, in a movie, not a documentary.ou saw with oliver stone and jfk, and told the story of what happened from 1966 through 1973, through the characters that drove this to the supreme court. >> tucker: so if you try to make a film that doesn't celebrate that supreme court decision as a watermark in the advancement of the human race, i think you are going to run into some trouble, don't you think? >> tucker, i've already run into some problems. we have a lot of difficulty raising the money in hollywood, so we decided to do a crowd funder. we created a crowd fun called roe v. wade movie.com and launched it on facebook to try to raise money and even facebook tried to shut us down. we talk about essentially the story of the film on what happens and how the media was manipulated by some of the characters by dr. bernard nathanson and betty ferdinand, and how they were lied to about back alley abortions and how many women were dying. they made up fake numbers for the media, that fake news back then to push their agenda. a lot o
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this a very serious movie. in upstate new york. >> right. >> seth: a small -- in a small church who is having a crisis of faith. >> exactly. >> seth: yeah, whereabouts does the crisis come from? >> it comes from counseling a young man who is experiencing severe depression about what's happening with the environment. and i play this priest who takes his crisis really seriously, and hilarity begins there. [ light laughter ] laughs ensue. >> seth: what -- >> no, it's a brilliant movie. it's written by the guy who wrote "taxi driver," "raging bull," paul schrader -- >> seth: paul schrader, yeah. >> he's a brilliant director, and when i read it, it was one of these scripts where he's just giving voice to something that i think a lot of people are feeling right now -- a level of anxiety about our leadership, and about our faith, and where it intersects with love, and what we are doing, and it was -- it blew me away when i read it. and so it's an honor to be here, talking. >> seth: and you -- you play a priest in this
this a very serious movie. in upstate new york. >> right. >> seth: a small -- in a small church who is having a crisis of faith. >> exactly. >> seth: yeah, whereabouts does the crisis come from? >> it comes from counseling a young man who is experiencing severe depression about what's happening with the environment. and i play this priest who takes his crisis really seriously, and hilarity begins there. [ light laughter ] laughs ensue. >> seth: what --...
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tv director, a movie director, it was at best adorable. ell-meaning people would say, well, you get into your 30s or 40s, and i think somebody will give you a chance. >> howard's chance came much sooner. he was 22 when he struck a deal with producer roger cormin. he would star in the next film "eat my dust" at a reduced salary, if he would let howard direct his next film "grand theft auto." in 1982, howard teamed up with producer brian grazer to make the sleeper hit "night shift." howard and grazer followed up with the romantic comedy "splash," and the next year, the academy award winning "cocoon." >> i could just tell by the offers that were coming in, i was going to be able to make this my career. >> in 1986, howard and grazer founded imagine films, where together they have created some of the most memorable movies of the last 30 years. >> houston, we have a problem. >> in 2001, their film "a beautiful mind" won the oscar for best picture, and howard was named best director. the duo's list of hits is long. >> when the president does it, t
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you scared the hell out of me in that movie. >> the cop run amok. mark: that was a scary movie. >> and ta was a good one, it was really, really well directed by ron howard, very tense thriller. i originally did not want to play that part. ron asked me to do it, and i just couldn't see myself doing it. i had small children, it's about a guy who takes a child, and i just hated the character when i read, it so i passed on it and it came around again and i took it, and then it was fun to be evil, fun to be the bad guy. of course, i get paid back in the end of the movie. that was a good one certainly. forrest gump was a life changing film in many ways. veterans work, and i hadn't done many movies when i did that. mark: you hit a point right there. you are so active now in the veterans movement, but not just that, police, firefighters, public safety. forrest gump really was a turning point for you in that respect, wasn't it? >> well, it was something that led me to begin to support our wounded veterans, because i was playing the wounded veteran. prior to that, i had been
you scared the hell out of me in that movie. >> the cop run amok. mark: that was a scary movie. >> and ta was a good one, it was really, really well directed by ron howard, very tense thriller. i originally did not want to play that part. ron asked me to do it, and i just couldn't see myself doing it. i had small children, it's about a guy who takes a child, and i just hated the character when i read, it so i passed on it and it came around again and i took it, and then it was fun...
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that actually goes around the planet, a science fiction movie. and that is probably my own favorite film after "a man of his word." >> all right. wim wenders, director of "pope francis: a man of his word," thank you so much. >> thank you so much for talking to me. >>> and that's it for our program tonight. thank you for watching "amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪
that actually goes around the planet, a science fiction movie. and that is probably my own favorite film after "a man of his word." >> all right. wim wenders, director of "pope francis: a man of his word," thank you so much. >> thank you so much for talking to me. >>> and that's it for our program tonight. thank you for watching "amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪
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it is a movie and not a documentary.t happened in 1966 through 1973 and through the characters that drove this to the supreme court. >> tucker: if you try to make a film that doesn't celebrate the supreme court decision as a watermark in the advancement of the human race, i think you will run in to trouble, don't you think? >> i have already run in to problems. we had problem raising money in hollywood. we decided to do a crowd funner and roe v wade movie.com. and launched on facebook and even facebook tried to shut us down. >> we talked about the story and how the media was manipulated. & thou they were lied to about back alley abortions and how many people died. and made up rum andment truck we talked about in the film, a on the lot. >> tell you what did. what was their excuse. >> they say wiwere standing and we had a row vw. >> and thanksgiving is one of the. and stopped us from sharping. and i couldn't sunday oucht the gloup funding sometimeless. and the skchl and soup these are the ment and they have sha d ow. we pr
it is a movie and not a documentary.t happened in 1966 through 1973 and through the characters that drove this to the supreme court. >> tucker: if you try to make a film that doesn't celebrate the supreme court decision as a watermark in the advancement of the human race, i think you will run in to trouble, don't you think? >> i have already run in to problems. we had problem raising money in hollywood. we decided to do a crowd funner and roe v wade movie.com. and launched on...
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there is a movie already and on the small screen. ouble for them to per tray the real-life adventures. >> we were shooting in vancouver over the winter so a limited amount we had to sort of choose what scenes we were going to show outdoors. ♪ >> here we are -- here we are, boys. gas in the universe. rule backwards-esque country, middle of nowhere. n newfoundsland eating one of the finest meals in north america because, let's face it, newfoundland is incredible. it's beautiful. still incredible ingredients. hunting. fishing. inappropriate public displays of affection to seasoned products. something called screeching in. >> i never got you to sign any waiver forms so try not to get you any on your skin. >> you'll have to tune in to see it. >>> less than a week to go the queen gives approval for prince harry and megan markel to marry. the first six people in line for the throne must get the queen's permission to tie the knot. it will be given to the couple after their wedding this upcoming saturday. lifetime has been looking at the relat
there is a movie already and on the small screen. ouble for them to per tray the real-life adventures. >> we were shooting in vancouver over the winter so a limited amount we had to sort of choose what scenes we were going to show outdoors. ♪ >> here we are -- here we are, boys. gas in the universe. rule backwards-esque country, middle of nowhere. n newfoundsland eating one of the finest meals in north america because, let's face it, newfoundland is incredible. it's beautiful....
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that i'm keeping up with it is just because it's fun to create your own work and to you know make a movie out of it but. he uses special lego software to plan the stage components and create the entire virtual model. for larger sections he works with a graphics program it's fairly straightforward one pixel on the screen stands for one lego brick. this year the song contest organizers even provided him with a plan of the venue in lisbon along with other images alexandra de gette felt configures the lego version himself and there's one particularly tricky challenge to master. oh it's these both that i'm doing right now they're going to go back stage and around in the air and then they're in no position. what are called angle with well and that's really hard because they're really big they're even bigger than the actual stage here so that's the big challenge i mean challenge. it's a labor of love and one that takes up a considerable amount of leisure time he's been working on the new model since september it will ultimately incorporate one hundred fifty thousand bricks he has his own system
that i'm keeping up with it is just because it's fun to create your own work and to you know make a movie out of it but. he uses special lego software to plan the stage components and create the entire virtual model. for larger sections he works with a graphics program it's fairly straightforward one pixel on the screen stands for one lego brick. this year the song contest organizers even provided him with a plan of the venue in lisbon along with other images alexandra de gette felt configures...
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normal movie theatre. >> jimmy: a normal movie theatre, like a -- >> steve: a normalatoes au gratin -- >> jimmy: again, again, for you normal. i don't mean an adult -- i don't mean an adult film. >> steve: oh, okay. then -- >> jimmy: i meant like a a theatre that plays movies that aren't rated xxx. >> steve: oh, then, i don't know. [ light laughter ] let me think. it's been a while. >> jimmy: all right, let's say it is an adult movie theatre. >> steve: all right. >> jimmy: what do you get when you go there? >> steve: popcorn! >> jimmy: pastrami sandwich. >> steve: pastrami sandwich. a couple of pizzas, maybe some baron of beef, green goddess dressing. like a bunch of hard boiled eggs. lot of hard boiled eggs. [ light laughter ] tuna salad. >> jimmy: i usually get some chilled beef. >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: with some green goddess dressing -- >> steve: green goddess dressing. then i'll also get some braunschweiger. and then, also, perhaps some liver pate. >> jimmy: this is a very delicious treat that also has peppercorn. >> steve: oh, i love peppercorn. >> jimmy: a ran
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that actually goes around the planet, a science fiction movie. and that is probably my own favorite film after "a man of his word." >> all right. wim wenders, director of "pope francis: a man of his word," thank you so much. >> thank you so much for talking to me. >>> and that's it for our program tonight. thank you for watching "amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ katty: you're watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs. the white house hopes the north korea summit will go ahead but says there is a substantial chance it won't. christian: donald trump warns he's prepared to walk away if his conditions are not met. katty: the south korean president flies in to boost the case for diplomacy, not war. mr. trump, though, is for the ambiguous. >> the big topic will be singapore and the meeting, to see if it happens.
that actually goes around the planet, a science fiction movie. and that is probably my own favorite film after "a man of his word." >> all right. wim wenders, director of "pope francis: a man of his word," thank you so much. >> thank you so much for talking to me. >>> and that's it for our program tonight. thank you for watching "amanpour" on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ katty: you're watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs. the...
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we contacted movie pass telling us a small percentage of movie pass users were removed from the systemomers do feel there was a mistake, they should feel free to reach out. >> every time we go to the movies, this is just wrong. >> reporter: some customers reported cashiers at the theater were unclear on how to charge cards. movie pass was not willing to investigate. if you have had a problem with movie pass, tell me about it. go on "7 on your call our hotline. (415) 954-8151 and you can reach me on my facebook page or through abc7news.com. >>> update the weather forecast for you. >> drew is back with the latest. >> sunshine right now giving away to cloud cover once again. more sunshine today than we saw yesterday. tonight those clouds are rolling back in. upp upper 40s to lower 50s. we could have drizzle across the region early on tomorrow. search in the morning, everyone is fair game to see isolated drizzles. breaks of sun midday. and more in the way of sunshine but still breezy and cool for this time of year. take it to your highs on wednesday. 68 in san jose. 64 san mateo. 67 concor
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maverick" which is going to be out next summer. >> he does it all. >>> meanwhile tom is just one of a bunch of moviesing to theaters this summer. including chris pratt's dinosaur-sized problem on his hands. >> we're picking up the events a few years after "jurassic world." >> are you okay? >> i'm okay! >> at first part of this movie is classic jurassic and then you go into this far more dangerous world. >> in the new movie, claire and owen reunite at the site of the theme park to discover a sinister plan. >> to bulk up for the role, pratt followed an extremely limited diet and hilariously documented the journey on set with his instagram series, what's my snap space. >> i'm going to eat it and i'm going to try to be all weird about it. just what i do. >> then on july 13th, dwayne johnson unleashes his physique in the high-octane and demanding blockbuster, "skyscraper." >> today is day one of training for my new movie, i got to drop 8-10 pounds in three and a half weeks. >> he plays a former fbi agent trying to stop terrorists from taking down a hong kong high-rise. then on august 3rd, a ripped mark wa
maverick" which is going to be out next summer. >> he does it all. >>> meanwhile tom is just one of a bunch of moviesing to theaters this summer. including chris pratt's dinosaur-sized problem on his hands. >> we're picking up the events a few years after "jurassic world." >> are you okay? >> i'm okay! >> at first part of this movie is classic jurassic and then you go into this far more dangerous world. >> in the new movie, claire and...
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steven spielberg's debut was a film for television which was later shown in movie houses four years later spielberg's jaws' broke old box office records it was the birth of the blockbuster . jewel can be seen as a precursor to the battle between man and shark and they are by so from start to finish. from juhu to do lists the debut film of british director ridley scott it's a question of honor a member of the who songs demand satisfaction from another officer in the podiums army the complaint is trivial he says the man insulted him and the part of people crossing. back and then three times and then tell tales on. change of tactics is what you. this is this role ridley scott shot his debut just two years before creating sorry for horror a masterpiece alien movie he would return to as it grew into a franchise the jewel this was the first statement of intent with innovative editing and opulent pictures. his protagonists fight their jew with increasingly dangerous weapons will death have the final word. in scott stave you archaic ideas of justice and on drive two men to the edge of the precipi
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play with the major media moguls in telecom and archie's trinity charges reports on and from a luxury movie theater it's a segment worth waiting for all that coming up but first we had some of. the chinese led asian infrastructure investment bank or a i b has now reached an agreement with regional development banks in asia and africa the ai ai be initiated at twenty thirteen as a project of president xi jinping has now signed a memorandum of understanding with both the interim merican development bank and most recently the african development bank on financing of projects in a recent interview with bloomberg inaugural ai ib president jim lee quinn said that the ai ib will not try to be a clone or copy of existing institutions such as the world bank or asian development bank and would distinguish itself by resisting bureaucracy and corruption mr lee quinn also repeatedly emphasized his view that while the b. and the one belt one road initiative are both chinese proposals belton road is a chinese led initiative while b. is can see it as a multilateral development institution. russian presiden
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you know, slave captains did tie up africans, load them on boats, and then had a movie night.were like, "move your chains. i can't see the screen. this is my favorite part. nobody puts baby in the coroner." ( laughter ) and, look, i know some people say, "trevor, no, these teachers are just trying to be creative in how they teach. i get that. i get that. but here's my question: how come teachers only seem to get creative like this with slavery? it doesn't happen with any other historical subject. they're never like, "hey, connor, because you're irish, i'm going to take away your lunch so you can learn about the potato famine." they never say that. ( laughter ) and also this thing of justifying bad things in history. you never hear teachers asking kids to write an essay on why iceberg was good for the "titanic," or asking three reasons why those people deserved to be eaten by jeffrey dahmer. like, all i'm saying is if you're going to teach slavery that way, teach it all the way. or, at the very least, if you're going to teach slavery this way, end the lesson on a high note. wil
you know, slave captains did tie up africans, load them on boats, and then had a movie night.were like, "move your chains. i can't see the screen. this is my favorite part. nobody puts baby in the coroner." ( laughter ) and, look, i know some people say, "trevor, no, these teachers are just trying to be creative in how they teach. i get that. i get that. but here's my question: how come teachers only seem to get creative like this with slavery? it doesn't happen with any other...