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gay movie or a bisexual movie or a coming-of-age story or a coming-out story or a northern countrysidey, summer movie or a first romance. i don't know. i'm always careful with any movie i'm a part of, the art takes place in the head of the viewer, not on screen. to each his own. >> one of the most arresting, dramatic speeches was your father, when oliver leaves for the summer and you're left alone and you're very sad. i mean your father's speech brings tears to the eyes. >> absolutely. the speech is essentially saying live and let live and accept the pain in your life and the sorrow, and that few are feeling badly and you're grieving, whether it is the loss of a romance or another human being, you are doing it perfectly. pain is enough. you don't have to beat yourself up because it is pain. that's another layer you don't need. that's how i always understood it. >> i mean it is incredibly timely. it is all about tolerance as well, and how do you think that -- do you think that this moment is a moment that needs to hear that message of pure tolerance? >> i think that that is a message th
gay movie or a bisexual movie or a coming-of-age story or a coming-out story or a northern countrysidey, summer movie or a first romance. i don't know. i'm always careful with any movie i'm a part of, the art takes place in the head of the viewer, not on screen. to each his own. >> one of the most arresting, dramatic speeches was your father, when oliver leaves for the summer and you're left alone and you're very sad. i mean your father's speech brings tears to the eyes. >>...
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month. >> only three movies a month? ible! thanks to movie pass, i was paying ten dollars a month for $500 worth of movie tickets. i was going every single afternoon. >> like in the middle of the workday? >> yeah, what did you think i was doing when i said i had all those doctor appointments. >> trevor: i thought you were see ago doctor. >> dr. strange, i've seen it 12 times. ( laughter ) trevor, as a child of immigrants, movies have always been my way to connect to american culture. more importantly, indians love bargains, so now what am i going to do? >> trevor: what you could do now is just buy a ticket for a movie you want to see like a normal person. >> okay, go buy a ticket. all right, trevor. what are you going to tell me next, get a ride by holding my hand in the air? what is this? 2004? i only hold my hand in the air for one reason and that's to high-five a friendly ghost. >> trevor: how is movie pass going to succeed as a business, ten dollars a month for nearly unlimited movies, that's crazy. >> dude, what are
month. >> only three movies a month? ible! thanks to movie pass, i was paying ten dollars a month for $500 worth of movie tickets. i was going every single afternoon. >> like in the middle of the workday? >> yeah, what did you think i was doing when i said i had all those doctor appointments. >> trevor: i thought you were see ago doctor. >> dr. strange, i've seen it 12 times. ( laughter ) trevor, as a child of immigrants, movies have always been my way to connect...
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wilson screened a movie in the white house, the first movie ever shown in the white house called birth of a nation and its sister interest by the fact that it's hero is the ku klux klan. the kkk rides to the rescue at the end of the movie. it's a racist movie shown by a racist president and suddenly we have a very interesting phenomenon to deal with intellectually. progressive racism. that's kind of a surprise because progressive racism. and yet it would not be an exaggeration to say that progressives, the democrats, invented racism and here's what i mean. historically the democratic party was the party of the state slave plantation. they were unified not around racism but around slavery and the northern democrats and southern democrats were in it together. abraham lincoln identified what he called the four bad guys of slavery, the four horsemen of the apocalypse you might say. one was roger 20 from maryland, lincoln southerner but the second was franklin., the former president from new hampshire, a northerner. then james buchanan, a northerner and stephen douglas, lincoln's supreme an
wilson screened a movie in the white house, the first movie ever shown in the white house called birth of a nation and its sister interest by the fact that it's hero is the ku klux klan. the kkk rides to the rescue at the end of the movie. it's a racist movie shown by a racist president and suddenly we have a very interesting phenomenon to deal with intellectually. progressive racism. that's kind of a surprise because progressive racism. and yet it would not be an exaggeration to say that...
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imagine walking out of a store and seeing your car like that. movie pass seemed like a great pay just $10 a month to see a movie every day. as its popularity surged, the company's finances took a hit. leaving customers angry as it now scrambles to find new ways to stay afloat. >> reporter: this weekend, moviegoers lining up to see hollywood's latest blockbusters. >> who doesn't like to go to the movies. >> reporter: may leave disappointed. >> i'm disappointed because it started out to be a very good thing. >> reporter: movie pass, the popular movie ticket app, once hailed as an industry game changer. now facing its own explosion of angry customers. the cash-strapped service crashed last night for a third weekend in a row. some vented on twitter. using #movie pass death watch. one person saying, i'm simply throwing money in the garbage. >> none of the movies are available and i'm, like what am i paying for? subscribers to sne day for just $9.99 a month. >> really it's netflix for the movie theaters. >> reporter: racking up 3 million members. in a plot
imagine walking out of a store and seeing your car like that. movie pass seemed like a great pay just $10 a month to see a movie every day. as its popularity surged, the company's finances took a hit. leaving customers angry as it now scrambles to find new ways to stay afloat. >> reporter: this weekend, moviegoers lining up to see hollywood's latest blockbusters. >> who doesn't like to go to the movies. >> reporter: may leave disappointed. >> i'm disappointed because it...
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to make a real war movie. and during the battle scene. and how can you ever convey what it would be like to be at war. it is a brilliant war. and even when it is realistic as possible. >> and that is the midpoint of the film. and that is a nugget of that trauma. and that is a precedent setting. and that is ambitious. and there is a lot of times. and that is a release version. and that is a winding or big view of d- day. there is a big objective. and that is on the beach. and the scene on the water and discussing the landing and predicting that there is a lot of detriment on the beach. it is what we know is not the case. and that is intensity of incoming shells. that is in 1998 saving private ryan scene. and that is what i read an except for the italian beach landing in the journal and he switches from taking about this is eye saw that. my tobacco. and the crouch. and that is standing next to sergeant ride out. and that is on the leg and reaches down. is it was shot by the head. and fuller's narration reminds me of certain traumas and the w
to make a real war movie. and during the battle scene. and how can you ever convey what it would be like to be at war. it is a brilliant war. and even when it is realistic as possible. >> and that is the midpoint of the film. and that is a nugget of that trauma. and that is a precedent setting. and that is ambitious. and there is a lot of times. and that is a release version. and that is a winding or big view of d- day. there is a big objective. and that is on the beach. and the scene on...
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Aug 28, 2018
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and finally there's this weird constellation of singapore with china with the choice to open a movie of a quote by napoleon bonaparte about china which these imply is that singapore is a chinese country and i think basically rep mis represent singapore. so that's actually a different continent we got two video comments and very on that same topic brad but the idea is still the same it's not representing all charlatans yeah i mean look we are i think take a step back i think we all agree we're in the ice age of asian american representation is taking us twenty five years to get to this point. this movie was based on a book it was based on a story and you're not going to represent every culture every asian american group in one story. we wish that we could i think as storytellers include everyone but this was set in a very specific family in a very specific time and unfortunately i think it's actually a good thing i'll take it that i think it's a good thing that even with an incredible representative film like this that we can still be critical that we can still not be one hundred perce
and finally there's this weird constellation of singapore with china with the choice to open a movie of a quote by napoleon bonaparte about china which these imply is that singapore is a chinese country and i think basically rep mis represent singapore. so that's actually a different continent we got two video comments and very on that same topic brad but the idea is still the same it's not representing all charlatans yeah i mean look we are i think take a step back i think we all agree we're...
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be but i think we can watch a movie. almost like a movie i love into each day so more explosions the toxic cloud of fire and smoke rose over the beach and nearby farms. the army cordoned off the area. first of all the other. one but. i don't know many come. close almost to me and i get on my knees there's a whole lot of that i want to. get out i'm out of. the well burned uncontrollably for fifty five to. ten weeks couldn't quail depletes. people would put suffering from skin and respiratory diseases and the death of their livestock. where loving went by the. good i'm good. i'm good i'm good there i'm a big cruel god. but all you do in my mind. going. out of work. but if you're both. saw them or even a movie. they're not. going to see on. when. they look at the are they always the better they're going to be able for you know. they came and made us. what. you know more last. month. in the years since the explosion bill richardson affected by the disaster have taken to the streets and blockaded pemex well sanaa physis. seni
be but i think we can watch a movie. almost like a movie i love into each day so more explosions the toxic cloud of fire and smoke rose over the beach and nearby farms. the army cordoned off the area. first of all the other. one but. i don't know many come. close almost to me and i get on my knees there's a whole lot of that i want to. get out i'm out of. the well burned uncontrollably for fifty five to. ten weeks couldn't quail depletes. people would put suffering from skin and respiratory...
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in the lobby, a long line to see a movie on a monday night is rare.asians. according to the folks who lined up hours before the screening , one woman who was first in line said she wanted to support a film which featured an all asian cast. >> to see someone with their same ethnic background in a movie is great. >> reporter: it is a romantic comedy in the genre of the joy look club which came out 25 years ago. crazy rich asians is based on a best-selling book of the same name. asian americans who attended say they are excited and intrigued by a movie that displays aspect's of their own life and values. some say it is more than a movie but part of a movement to increase diversity with more asian and pacific islander playing lead roles instead of playing into stereotypes. >> our hope is that this is part of a trend that moves us forward and makes us proud. >> reporter: he is part of the asian-pacific islander legislative caucus. they got diversity reporting included into a bill regarding the film industry. it was recently signed into law. >> i do not see
in the lobby, a long line to see a movie on a monday night is rare.asians. according to the folks who lined up hours before the screening , one woman who was first in line said she wanted to support a film which featured an all asian cast. >> to see someone with their same ethnic background in a movie is great. >> reporter: it is a romantic comedy in the genre of the joy look club which came out 25 years ago. crazy rich asians is based on a best-selling book of the same name. asian...
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>> we wanted to make that show into a movie. >> poisonous fish. >> "kentucky fried movie" was doing individual00. >> what we were trying to do with "kentucky fried movie" was get into the movie business. there's a certain z.a.z. sense of humor, whatever that is. for me the most fun was making david and jim laugh. we each trusted the other two as arbiters whether our ideas were funny or not. something about the three of us, we had a common vision. >> sound your alarm bell now. >> all right. now, everybody. get in crash position. >> "airplane!" had that anything can happen quality. that to me is a seminal movie, that to me is a movie that changed my perspective on comedy. >> okay, boys. let's get some pictures. >> these brilliant people had collected 100,000 of the funniest jokes and crammed them into a movie and they were so relentlessly funny. >> what the hell's going on up there? >> every moment of it, it transports you to the land of magic mushrooms. if you're wondering what magic mushrooms feels like, it feels like you are "airplane!" >> was this idea for this motion picture a well-planned
>> we wanted to make that show into a movie. >> poisonous fish. >> "kentucky fried movie" was doing individual00. >> what we were trying to do with "kentucky fried movie" was get into the movie business. there's a certain z.a.z. sense of humor, whatever that is. for me the most fun was making david and jim laugh. we each trusted the other two as arbiters whether our ideas were funny or not. something about the three of us, we had a common vision....
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when we're talking about asians as a movie. that one that might be itself a great moment a representation of us from right now do something it is not we are stereotyped to begin with and this movie creates chinese people of singapore minorities and singapore on to represent them very well very much and in this movie we are seen in service positions to the chinese eat a thing of the opening got some of them and this is a problem clinching that this movie is selling itself and not represent a show and when i see it what i see is all of the people who have been dismissed in singapore to begin with and now this movie is doing so on and global is the and it's not representation it's not representation for everyone the idea is still the same it's not representing all show. yeah i mean look we are i think take a step back i think we all agree we're in the ice age of asian american representation is taking us twenty five years to get to this point. this movie was based on a book it was based on a story and you're not going to represent
when we're talking about asians as a movie. that one that might be itself a great moment a representation of us from right now do something it is not we are stereotyped to begin with and this movie creates chinese people of singapore minorities and singapore on to represent them very well very much and in this movie we are seen in service positions to the chinese eat a thing of the opening got some of them and this is a problem clinching that this movie is selling itself and not represent a...
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if you haven't seen it, it's a horror movie. d they end up being mad white. [ light laughter ] like, crazy white. it's a horror movie. it's the most successful horror movie written and directed by a black director. you watch that horror movie, then you watch a white horror movie like "paranormal activity," and you realize the difference in the genres. like, real subtle. [ light laughter ] it's -- in a black horror movie, the monster is racism. in a white horror movie, the monster is a house you can just leave. [ laughter and applause ] "we're not giving up on this mortgage, tabitha. not today." [ laughter ] i saw the movie with my quite white girlfriend, and then we went to see her parents the next day, and i was very suspicious. [ laughter ] i've been with my girlfriend for about four years now, so we fight in public. that's all that means. [ laughter ] i've discovered that the best place to have an argument with your girlfriend is in the back of an uber. because you have a judge. [ laughter ] and he usually goes with whoever or
if you haven't seen it, it's a horror movie. d they end up being mad white. [ light laughter ] like, crazy white. it's a horror movie. it's the most successful horror movie written and directed by a black director. you watch that horror movie, then you watch a white horror movie like "paranormal activity," and you realize the difference in the genres. like, real subtle. [ light laughter ] it's -- in a black horror movie, the monster is racism. in a white horror movie, the monster is a...
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he cast his grandmother in a movie. >> you deserve the best actress aword. >> oh, he's talented, he's boat and he's a family guy. he's not my vote. >>> now to mtv's top gal. i'm talking about jennifer lopez. >> of course you are. she is one busy woman. we know she will receive the michael jackson video vanguard award at the mtv vmas, but it seems that j.lo the performer is at odds with j.lo the mom. >> i want my kids to be there, but they would have to miss their first day of school. >> but it's a safe bet her man a-rod will be there, front and center. ♪ i ain't never met a man like that ♪ >> today the couple dominated morning tv with appearances on competing shows. "gma's" interview was pre-taped. >> strategic move! >> so j.lo was actually behind the scenes while her man cohosted the "today" show's fourth hour with kathie lee and hoda. j.lo even checked him when he brought up their first date. >> if you ask jennifer, if she was here -- let's pretend she's not here. she would debate you that it was a date. i to this day say i was there as friends. >> she just mouthed liar. so it was a
he cast his grandmother in a movie. >> you deserve the best actress aword. >> oh, he's talented, he's boat and he's a family guy. he's not my vote. >>> now to mtv's top gal. i'm talking about jennifer lopez. >> of course you are. she is one busy woman. we know she will receive the michael jackson video vanguard award at the mtv vmas, but it seems that j.lo the performer is at odds with j.lo the mom. >> i want my kids to be there, but they would have to miss...
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sounds like a good deal. movie goers called it a game changer but now capping the number of movies a month to three. says some are taking advantage of what the service offers and company is paying a lot of money for the number of films they're seeing. customers are not thrilled. >> started out to be a very good thing. >> another disappointment for customers came last night when the app crashed for the third weekend in a row. >>> family evacuated by the carr fire near redding returned home to quite the surprise today. their fish, grant, still alive. believe it or not, shocked the father who told his daughter the fish probably died. she was probably so happy. firefighters and police officers patrolling the neighborhood were feeding grant. even left a note. >> coming through again. >>> best meteor shower of the year, per seeid is in all its glory tonight. could see as many as 60 meteors per hour. another chance tomorrow. you can tell us if it's clear viewing. >> patchy areas of fog. >> come on. >> wouldn't be able to
sounds like a good deal. movie goers called it a game changer but now capping the number of movies a month to three. says some are taking advantage of what the service offers and company is paying a lot of money for the number of films they're seeing. customers are not thrilled. >> started out to be a very good thing. >> another disappointment for customers came last night when the app crashed for the third weekend in a row. >>> family evacuated by the carr fire near...
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just scraping by in berlin can be a full time job the low budget a coffee in berlin one germany's top movie on a melancholy and poetic portrait of the city and its quirky inhabitants. in two thousand and fifteen another berlin film won the german film prize number two is victoria. movie which is just one single shot taking us through the night. so we can show you if you want to. follow. the burning guys made a spanish girl in a club what starts out as an adventure soon becomes a nightmare after a bank robbery there on the run in is wild and chaotic victoria is a mesmerizing hypnotic tour de force. that. few directors have succeeded in creating a story that is timeless and universal despite it being set at a very specific moment in history the inventors is one of them he created a movie monument to the divided. and ensured that the city would forever be associated with angels our number one pearl in movie and a location that has changed beyond recognition. director remembers at potsdamer platz revisiting one of the main locations for his a legendary bird in wings of desire. there are angels
just scraping by in berlin can be a full time job the low budget a coffee in berlin one germany's top movie on a melancholy and poetic portrait of the city and its quirky inhabitants. in two thousand and fifteen another berlin film won the german film prize number two is victoria. movie which is just one single shot taking us through the night. so we can show you if you want to. follow. the burning guys made a spanish girl in a club what starts out as an adventure soon becomes a nightmare after...
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even though this isn't a musicalfilm, characters in the movie wrapped. monster in my own town. he co—wrote the film and he says although this project is a comedy, it doesn't strike away from real—life circumstances. it doesn't strike away from real-life circumstances. it's a buddy comedy in a world that won't let it be one, our protagonists would love it if it's an escapist movie but that's not the world we live in. it takes a buddy comedy tropes and doesn't ignore the circumstances real people live in, and this is what we get.” circumstances real people live in, and this is what we get. i wanted to get my dad's address. another film also deals with the circumstances of real people. it follows angel, who has recently been released from juvenile detention and goes on a journey to see her estranged father. while the film doesn't deal directly with the race of the main character, the lead is happy to play such a developed role. 0pportunities like this are few and far between for black actors. it's a real, true character study, which i believe i dreamed of d
even though this isn't a musicalfilm, characters in the movie wrapped. monster in my own town. he co—wrote the film and he says although this project is a comedy, it doesn't strike away from real—life circumstances. it doesn't strike away from real-life circumstances. it's a buddy comedy in a world that won't let it be one, our protagonists would love it if it's an escapist movie but that's not the world we live in. it takes a buddy comedy tropes and doesn't ignore the circumstances real...
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quick buck with a movie. and they don't care. it's -- let's just put more explosions in there. and there's always going to be that. there's always going to be a market for it from the great unwashed but i don't care about them. i care about you and the folks like you who understand what we're trying to do. i had a story written about my methodology such as it is. captain stanislavsky. but it said in the lead part of the article, dale dye changed the way hollywood makes war movies. if that's the case, i'll take that as an epithet. and i do steal from other people? oh, hell, yes. anything that looks cool. that supports it. i'll grab that, sure. i'm not above thievery. >> we have two questions that are online that are similar. i'm to your right. >> yes, i now see you. >> regarding two scenes. one is the flame thrower scene toward the conclusion of the landing scene. and the second is the attack at the radar station with the mg-42 nest. that question specifically pertains to the medic being so close to combat as opposed to being held
quick buck with a movie. and they don't care. it's -- let's just put more explosions in there. and there's always going to be that. there's always going to be a market for it from the great unwashed but i don't care about them. i care about you and the folks like you who understand what we're trying to do. i had a story written about my methodology such as it is. captain stanislavsky. but it said in the lead part of the article, dale dye changed the way hollywood makes war movies. if that's the...
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. >> reporter: "crazy rich asians," the romantic comedy creating a buzz. the movielthyd film starring a mostly asian cast since "the joy luck club" 25 years ago. i've read that premiere screenings with asian-americans have left audiences in tears. why is it so emotional? >> a lot of people have cried the second they see asian faces on screen. it means something to kids and people to see images that reflect themselves. >> finally we can be seen and heard. we are proud of our asian descent. it's so nice to see it on the big screen. >> reporter: with the box office success of "black panther," representation becoming a hollywood rallying cry. the glitzy production galvanizing audiences of all backgrounds for what the filmmaker is calling not just a movie but a movement. >> i met a girl, i fell in love, i want to marry her. >> reporter: critics hailing it as a glittering rebirth of the rom-com with an asian twist. a jaunty "meet the parents" for the 1%. >> there is fundamentally a love story here. everything else is just additional to it. the real core of what people lea
. >> reporter: "crazy rich asians," the romantic comedy creating a buzz. the movielthyd film starring a mostly asian cast since "the joy luck club" 25 years ago. i've read that premiere screenings with asian-americans have left audiences in tears. why is it so emotional? >> a lot of people have cried the second they see asian faces on screen. it means something to kids and people to see images that reflect themselves. >> finally we can be seen and heard. we...
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on the go and want to rent a movie? showtime. or buy the hottest shows. even here? we've got you covered. now they are all yours. to take on the go. on any screen. bingo! alright! and watch whatever you buy. wherever you are. head to xfinity.com/stream to start watching. simple to rent, easy to buy, awesome to go. >>> welcome back amazon is going to start selling food and drinks online in mexico that will include candy, snacks, even wine. the move could step up competition with walmart in new mexico online shopping accounts for a fraction of total retail sales in mexico. amazon views food and drink as key to growth. >>> samsung unveiling some cool new gadgets. arjun kharpal has a sneak peek arjun? >> the big launch here was around samsung's new eye popping 8k tvs which they hope will be the future of tv they also spend time talking about the newly released note nine which came out earlier this month a discussion was around the price point. you thought the $1,000 iphone x was expensive, the note 9 costs $1,200 i asked whether we ha
on the go and want to rent a movie? showtime. or buy the hottest shows. even here? we've got you covered. now they are all yours. to take on the go. on any screen. bingo! alright! and watch whatever you buy. wherever you are. head to xfinity.com/stream to start watching. simple to rent, easy to buy, awesome to go. >>> welcome back amazon is going to start selling food and drinks online in mexico that will include candy, snacks, even wine. the move could step up competition with walmart...
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you have to have a reasonable price. movieact you said amazon.com -- >> i'm old fashioned that way. >> a little company called amazon.com. derrick, always good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> the struggling u.s. newspaper industry is caught up in a costly trade dispute that is pushing up its production costs. groundwood paper used in newspaper production and most comes from canada. the trump administration put a tariff on imports because of concerns it was sub sid diesed by the okaykcanadian department. we visited the "new york times" printing plant in new york city. >> this is the stuff that is in the cross hairs of the debate on tariffs, the wood pulp and it comes from canada. >> nearly 70% of newspapers in the u.s. rely on this. ground wood paper. nick deandrea, the vice president of production at the "new york times" says the tariff has made printing on paper that much harder. >> newspapers have their own challenge. our job is to protect the revenue of the printed newspaper. >> a news industry analyst says the tarif
you have to have a reasonable price. movieact you said amazon.com -- >> i'm old fashioned that way. >> a little company called amazon.com. derrick, always good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> the struggling u.s. newspaper industry is caught up in a costly trade dispute that is pushing up its production costs. groundwood paper used in newspaper production and most comes from canada. the trump administration put a tariff on imports because of concerns it was sub sid...
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he was an open book to us and confirming a legendary story about one of his movies. >> it's true. >>>to of the week. a stunning seen in california where the holey fire burns out of control and firefighters trying to slow the march of the flames. y about mail and packages. y about mail and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ chair, new laptop headphones, with free 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only a 25 cents at office depot officemax. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ♪ ♪
he was an open book to us and confirming a legendary story about one of his movies. >> it's true. >>>to of the week. a stunning seen in california where the holey fire burns out of control and firefighters trying to slow the march of the flames. y about mail and packages. y about mail and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce...
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in a move toward sustainability movie pass ceo announced a change to subscriptions. limiting customers to three movies a month to cut the cash burn by 60 percent. great to see you. a lot of people out there say the changes don't solve the problem. you have consumers to see more than three movies a month. what do they get wrong? over the last year and 3 million subscribers, we have been able to watch the segmentation of our subscribers by the amount of movies they go to. 40% of our cost of goods. by capping it at three, not only do we give -- if we can men said we are going to give you $45 worth of movies for $9.95 you would say what a great deal. the difference is it is going from a movie a day 23. 80% see less than three a month. the average is coming down close thise a month which is why business model is sustainable. it gets us quickly to one movie a month. the average cost is $10 a movie. we bring in tendon we make our money through advertising, studio partnerships, and not at the movies where we generate income from going to dinner, you need babysitting, etc.. in
in a move toward sustainability movie pass ceo announced a change to subscriptions. limiting customers to three movies a month to cut the cash burn by 60 percent. great to see you. a lot of people out there say the changes don't solve the problem. you have consumers to see more than three movies a month. what do they get wrong? over the last year and 3 million subscribers, we have been able to watch the segmentation of our subscribers by the amount of movies they go to. 40% of our cost of...
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and that's a movie where the movie does not co-opt rated all because it shows cowardice. it seems to me and just a comment, but how are these movies made? hollywood are famous for copycats. if someone comes out with a great movie, i have to get mine. you seed in the 60s with the great escape and the longest day and then a huge flop in the battle of the bulge where you go through that and who is the lunatic making this in spain during the middle of winter and in the closing scene you don't see any snow or anything at all but just a comment about how does hollywood look at more movies and the factors of why they make what they make and when they make it and that kind of thing. you are the folks who study this better than we do. take what you want and thanks. >> that is a book of an answer my friend. that is a big question. >> i find it a fascinating question. part of the answer has to do more with what people want to get out of world war ii? 's world were there to stand for itself? or is it there to stand for some kind of proxy for the moral purpose of the country? once the
and that's a movie where the movie does not co-opt rated all because it shows cowardice. it seems to me and just a comment, but how are these movies made? hollywood are famous for copycats. if someone comes out with a great movie, i have to get mine. you seed in the 60s with the great escape and the longest day and then a huge flop in the battle of the bulge where you go through that and who is the lunatic making this in spain during the middle of winter and in the closing scene you don't see...
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movie magazine on d w. to a special edition of quito here on the show we're often asked what our personal favorite german films are the ones we'd recommend to friends so we thought about it actually spent months arguing back and forth but we think we found the top ten german dramas of all time our list kicks off with an early film from a director who was crucial in shaping german cinema after the second world war. let's not go com. so advanced as a nation i'm going to get that going that's a game. scenes of humiliation and torment in a german boarding school in the early twentieth century it's just one of the many films by the deserve a place in our top ten. his directing debut caused a stir when it premiered at the cannes film festival today it's considered a classic. it's a story of a schoolboy who's fascinated by his schoolmates sadistic games he observes but doesn't interfere until it's too late. one to show how such an action paves the way for the nazis to seize power. switch to the side of. a man and a wom
movie magazine on d w. to a special edition of quito here on the show we're often asked what our personal favorite german films are the ones we'd recommend to friends so we thought about it actually spent months arguing back and forth but we think we found the top ten german dramas of all time our list kicks off with an early film from a director who was crucial in shaping german cinema after the second world war. let's not go com. so advanced as a nation i'm going to get that going that's a...
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so it's a difficult process to get these things done. movie making is at best a crapshoot and the odds are against you going in. getting people to invest millions of dollars in something that has no subjective yard stick. is this going to work? hell, i don't know. but we will put it on screen and see what we can get. it's kind of like i guess giving birth although thank god i have never done that. maybe i have, but never mind. it's about nurturing the project through and envisioning what people know and what they will do. look, i would love it if i could take all of our kids and say read his books and bury your nose in those volumeinous tones. you didn't raise them right. you screwed up. it's your fault. so i have to bring them out into mohammed. i have to go to the popular media and say i might not be able to get you to read this history book, but i can show you a film that maybe will pique your interest, that maybe will give you some sense of the service and sacrifice, the reason that you are able to do what you want to do, the reason you ar
so it's a difficult process to get these things done. movie making is at best a crapshoot and the odds are against you going in. getting people to invest millions of dollars in something that has no subjective yard stick. is this going to work? hell, i don't know. but we will put it on screen and see what we can get. it's kind of like i guess giving birth although thank god i have never done that. maybe i have, but never mind. it's about nurturing the project through and envisioning what people...
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so to see someone with their same ethnic background in a movie is great. >> like the asian bachelor. >> reporter: it is a romantic comedy in the genera which came out 25 years ago. crazy rich asians is based on a best-selling book of the same name. asian americans who attended the screening say they are excited and intrigued by a hollywood film that tells the stories that reflect aspects of their own lives and values. >> this is rachel. >> some say it is more than a movie. that it is part of a movement to increase diversity with more asian and pacific/landers playing lead roles instead of playing into stereotypes. >> our hope is that crazy rich asians is part of a trend that moves us forward and makes us proud of who we see ourselves on the screen. >> reporter: state assemblyman was among the lawmakers who came to support the film. he is part of the asian pacific islander legislative caucus. diversity reporteding included into a bill for the film industry that was recently signed into law. >> the characters were young, and they are asian, and i don't see a lot of movies with asian peo
so to see someone with their same ethnic background in a movie is great. >> like the asian bachelor. >> reporter: it is a romantic comedy in the genera which came out 25 years ago. crazy rich asians is based on a best-selling book of the same name. asian americans who attended the screening say they are excited and intrigued by a hollywood film that tells the stories that reflect aspects of their own lives and values. >> this is rachel. >> some say it is more than a...
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a shame. three orfour movies in a summer actually is not...should be common practice. every few years, it seems audiences are teased by an increase in the number of films that push the envelope in terms of diversity and creativity, but soon after, periods of complacency follow and executives forget the benefits of inclusivity. many hope industry leaders remember lessons from the 2018 season as they plan their future productions. i'm a tough guy! nowadays, diversity on screen — or the lack of it — is being closely monitored and there's also scrutiny on those evaluating films. a recent us survey found the vast majority of film reviewers were white and male. what does this mean for diversity in cinemas? well, emma jones has been finding out. i have never seen anything like this. how much more are you hiding? those who criticise for a living are now dealing with a dose of their own medicine. visible diversity on screen is one of the direct results of the oscarssowhite campaign. now questions are being asked about why the status quo prevailed for y
a shame. three orfour movies in a summer actually is not...should be common practice. every few years, it seems audiences are teased by an increase in the number of films that push the envelope in terms of diversity and creativity, but soon after, periods of complacency follow and executives forget the benefits of inclusivity. many hope industry leaders remember lessons from the 2018 season as they plan their future productions. i'm a tough guy! nowadays, diversity on screen — or the lack of...
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when that many people have seen a movie, they're going to get these kind of disputes. i spent 32 years of my life as a classroom professor lecturing to 35 to 55 people at a time. you know, it was a history class. most of them by the end of my classroom career were looking at their cell phones or watching movies online. i don't know what they were doing, the folks in the back row. when ten million or 100 million or a billion people see your film, you can bet you're going to have commentary left, right, and center. all those things -- kevin called them quibbles, and i want to support you in that. i think talking about whether or not the radar array was pointing exactly the right direction is -- shows that you probably need to get a life. no offense. if anyone in the audience -- i apologize. here's something i almost never hear people talk about until kevin did. kevin said the germans are kind of cardboard characters. i'll take you to task on that. we can have back and forth on that. i consider myself an expert on the german army in world war ii. at least that's what they
when that many people have seen a movie, they're going to get these kind of disputes. i spent 32 years of my life as a classroom professor lecturing to 35 to 55 people at a time. you know, it was a history class. most of them by the end of my classroom career were looking at their cell phones or watching movies online. i don't know what they were doing, the folks in the back row. when ten million or 100 million or a billion people see your film, you can bet you're going to have commentary left,...
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in a movie about all these young people. it was so much fun. " >> jimmy: although you're used to playing different ages. >> yes. >> jimmy: on "this is us." are you shooting that show now? >> we just started two weeks ago. [ cheers and applause ] i was on set today in old age makeup. maybe three hours ago. >> jimmy: do you get bummed on the days you have to play older you and go through all that makeup? >> sometimes, yes. just because you end up getting there four hours before everybody, and then you end up staying an hour and a half after. >> jimmy: yeah, and do people rub it in, like see ya? >> yeah, like have a good one, see you tomorrow. i'm like, oh, dang. >> jimmy: is it true that you guys have already shot some of the scenes for the finale, the last, the very final show? >> yes, we have. >> jimmy: there's no predetermined ending for the show? >> there's no predetermined ending. but you're good friends with -- >> jimmy: dan vogelman. >> our boss. he has an idea in his mind when he sees the story ending and he knows how it ends, which makes
in a movie about all these young people. it was so much fun. " >> jimmy: although you're used to playing different ages. >> yes. >> jimmy: on "this is us." are you shooting that show now? >> we just started two weeks ago. [ cheers and applause ] i was on set today in old age makeup. maybe three hours ago. >> jimmy: do you get bummed on the days you have to play older you and go through all that makeup? >> sometimes, yes. just because you end up...
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obviously everybody expects her to kick a lot of ass in the movie. a great career. but this movie is not what you expect. you're getting something original and really smart. and i twist you wouldn't expect, normally the good guys win-- you're going to want to see more. you're going to want to see another one. >> stephen: do you know what's happening in this clip? >> i have no idea but let's see it. >> stephen: let's find out. >> we're surrounded and need help. >> alice, go! backup! backup! backup! >> what is the status of the package? >> stephen: yeah. ( cheers and applause ) you know what? after, after that explosion, you know what they're going to need? they're going to need a new chevy is what they're going to need. >> exactly. >> stephen: well, mark, good to see you again. >> thank you very much. >> stephen: congratulations on the dealership. "mile 22" is in theaters this friday. mark wahlberg, everybody! we'll be right back with senator bernie sanders. tops to zebra dresses, and everything in between. enjoy 48 hour protection and softer, smoothe
obviously everybody expects her to kick a lot of ass in the movie. a great career. but this movie is not what you expect. you're getting something original and really smart. and i twist you wouldn't expect, normally the good guys win-- you're going to want to see more. you're going to want to see another one. >> stephen: do you know what's happening in this clip? >> i have no idea but let's see it. >> stephen: let's find out. >> we're surrounded and need help. >>...
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this movie will make you a very dangerous american. in the movie, i interviewed richard spencer, the poster boy of white supremacy. we released a short clip in the media already. i say to spencer, do you believe all men are created equal? no you believe in individual rights. no. you believe in individual rights? no. where do our rights come from? >> from the state -- from the state. this is a guy that believes in a large centralized state. there is a string of fascism here because the fascists believe in the all powerful centralized state. i asked him, what do you think of reagan? not a great president. who are your favorite presidents? andrew jackson, polk. they are democrats. well, parties. what do labels matter? here you have this eye-opening narrative unfolding before your eyes. the media is staying away from this. why? it destroys the charlottesville narrative. it exposes them as frauds. it shows the fake news is built on fake history. that is where you come in, because at the end of the day, knowledge is allies of the news of the
this movie will make you a very dangerous american. in the movie, i interviewed richard spencer, the poster boy of white supremacy. we released a short clip in the media already. i say to spencer, do you believe all men are created equal? no you believe in individual rights. no. you believe in individual rights? no. where do our rights come from? >> from the state -- from the state. this is a guy that believes in a large centralized state. there is a string of fascism here because the...
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there just wasn't anyone there was a gate in flower drum song which was actually a movie that was probably one of the first cast was pre-dating joy luck club that was a musical set in chinatown and it also had a lot of a couple of asian men that were romantic leads but it's like we can market these like. you can you how do you mean with yes so it's really. i mean everybody's been asking is you know are we finally going to have a momentum where we don't have to wait another twenty five or thirty years and i think that with different platforms with streaming we're just more content i think it's possible let me show you something i guess this is to keep you confessional go second you go. i think personally i feel like that. theme was really powerful because i don't know if you know you remember ever seeing an asian couples together showing emotion on screen and i know i always cite this because nancy always says so that you could research on. in the industry but. the comment the casting director made to you about how are difficult to cast because we're emotionless or expressionless or whateve
there just wasn't anyone there was a gate in flower drum song which was actually a movie that was probably one of the first cast was pre-dating joy luck club that was a musical set in chinatown and it also had a lot of a couple of asian men that were romantic leads but it's like we can market these like. you can you how do you mean with yes so it's really. i mean everybody's been asking is you know are we finally going to have a momentum where we don't have to wait another twenty five or thirty...
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their reality are you asking for a movie from my point of view from the american side it's not going to happen any other way and that's what's frightening because i don't see that russia can take any initiative at this point except for surrender would completely all your nuclear arms and have a regime change mr putin resigns which is insane to happen because the russian people support him i don't see any way out right now. no third parties do exist they come into being there's de gaulle's that come up from charles de gaulle you hope for a french leader or a european leader i was very disappointed in merkel throughout this whole process because she knows better she knows the real story of ukraine she doesn't fall for it because her foreign minister was involved they knew they knew what was going was a coup d'etat the ukraine and but in other words there's has to be some kind of european leader. the kind of thing you know to america and i think yeah that's one way of putting it mr de gaulle i was around when mr goss said no to america that was quite really have friends you know look yo
their reality are you asking for a movie from my point of view from the american side it's not going to happen any other way and that's what's frightening because i don't see that russia can take any initiative at this point except for surrender would completely all your nuclear arms and have a regime change mr putin resigns which is insane to happen because the russian people support him i don't see any way out right now. no third parties do exist they come into being there's de gaulle's that...
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movie pass used to let you see a movie a day and management said most people just saw three movies a month so the ceo of the company told "the wall street journal" the average customer going to three movies a month not affected by the program and even better hearing that movie pass is going out of business. honestly, on balance, still saving money. i like going to the movies and cost effective for me and i did cancel my account. >> really? >> last week. they raised it to $14, $15 a month. they have since rolled that back. but too late for me. >> you were one of the earlier ones to -- >> i was very early. i forgot my wallet but i have the card and everything else. we saw the same movie. >> right. >> "sorry to bother you." >> i heard it was a great movie. pieces of it i saw were good but because i went on a friday after work -- >> yes. 2:00 in the morning. >> i fell asleep. i did. >> i like this movie. i did not realize it was science fiction. i knew nothing about it. back half of it is very "star trek." >> it is. that's when i woke up. >> surprised the heck out of me. "mission: impossi
movie pass used to let you see a movie a day and management said most people just saw three movies a month so the ceo of the company told "the wall street journal" the average customer going to three movies a month not affected by the program and even better hearing that movie pass is going out of business. honestly, on balance, still saving money. i like going to the movies and cost effective for me and i did cancel my account. >> really? >> last week. they raised it to...
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alan liu is coproducing a movie with an indian director. nese films in india by building recognition on local tv stations or roping in indian actors, but that would be a challenge in a market where hollywood has been the only foreign industry to have made a commercial impact. there's been a lot of buzz around the new hollywood movie featuring an all asian cast called crazy rich asians. the movie shows the glamorous lifestyle of a fictional family set right here in singapore, but how do the real rich and famous lives in asia? what are some of the outrageous sums of money they've been spending? katie silver has all the facts and details. a lot of crazy money around the region? there is, so much. let's start with art. we have japanese billionaire, he apparently spent a record $110 million on a painting. the recently announced on twitter that he is sending the untitled painting of a skull on a world tour. would you spend $2 million on a car plate? chinese billionaire peter sagan reportedly did. mrtseng, who made billionaire peter sagan reportedl
alan liu is coproducing a movie with an indian director. nese films in india by building recognition on local tv stations or roping in indian actors, but that would be a challenge in a market where hollywood has been the only foreign industry to have made a commercial impact. there's been a lot of buzz around the new hollywood movie featuring an all asian cast called crazy rich asians. the movie shows the glamorous lifestyle of a fictional family set right here in singapore, but how do the real...
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now let's think of a of the number of puerto ricans killed by harken movie as almost fifty times higher than a head leading to criticism off the u.s. government the most powerful storm to hit the u.s. territory in one thousand years was reported to have killed sixty four people and september the white house said the volatile number of deaths was a quote good news story now that having an island admits that mistakes were made and the estimated number of dead is almost three thousand. it is time to show. the family and friends it is also time to reflect on it what we did we need to find it hard to correct so that we can respond in future rosslyn jordan has more from washington d.c. . for nearly a year after hurricane maria plowed through puerto rico the official death toll there has been set at sixty four that's on an island of several million people well now a research report conducted by the george washington university and the university of puerto rico has determined that the number of people who were killed in the aftermath of hurricane maria actually was two thousand nine hundred sev
now let's think of a of the number of puerto ricans killed by harken movie as almost fifty times higher than a head leading to criticism off the u.s. government the most powerful storm to hit the u.s. territory in one thousand years was reported to have killed sixty four people and september the white house said the volatile number of deaths was a quote good news story now that having an island admits that mistakes were made and the estimated number of dead is almost three thousand. it is time...
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like, in the -- in the film business, you can, you know, if you're working on a movie, you can go outn, you know, miss work because you fell asleep on a stove. [ laughter ] and no one's gonna, really, do much about it. >> jimmy: i feel like that's a a real story. >> but the liquor industry, it's hardcore. yeah, you can't -- you don't mess up with those guys. yeah. >> jimmy: you don't -- no. no, you can't. >> no, no. yeah. >> jimmy: but you said -- but it's like just jumping into everything. like, even jumping into "deadpool," you didn't know what -- what it was, i'm told. >> no. it was sort of -- the whole thing's sort of an amazing learning experience. but i -- you sort of gotta trust your gut on this kind of stuff. i mean, 11 years ago, i remember reading a "deadpool" comic and feeling, like, this is a once in a lifetime connection. and then a few years later, i met my wife and i was like, oh. i guess a once in a lifetime connection can happen twice. [ laughter ] and then -- and then we had our children. and that's when i realized that i love gin. so -- [ laughter and applause ] it'
like, in the -- in the film business, you can, you know, if you're working on a movie, you can go outn, you know, miss work because you fell asleep on a stove. [ laughter ] and no one's gonna, really, do much about it. >> jimmy: i feel like that's a a real story. >> but the liquor industry, it's hardcore. yeah, you can't -- you don't mess up with those guys. yeah. >> jimmy: you don't -- no. no, you can't. >> no, no. yeah. >> jimmy: but you said -- but it's like...
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and everybody else is a different race and movie. e ethnic background is great. >> reporter: it's a romantic comedy in the genre of "the joy luck club" which came out 25 years ago. "crazy rich asians" is based on a best-selling book of the same name. asian-americans who attended the screening say they are excited and intrigued by a hollywood film that tells the stories that reflect aspects of their own lives and values. >> we are hungry for more asian movies like this. since "the joy luck club." >> she thinks you are some unrefined man. >> reporter: some say it is more than a movie, that it's part of a movie to increase diversity with more asian and pacific islanders playing lead roles, instead of playing into stereotypes. >> our hope is that this is part of a trend that moves us forward and makes us proud of who we see on the screen. >> reporter: a state assemblyman was among lawmakers who came to support the film. he's part of the asian-pacific islander legislative caucus, that god diversity recording included into a bill with the f
and everybody else is a different race and movie. e ethnic background is great. >> reporter: it's a romantic comedy in the genre of "the joy luck club" which came out 25 years ago. "crazy rich asians" is based on a best-selling book of the same name. asian-americans who attended the screening say they are excited and intrigued by a hollywood film that tells the stories that reflect aspects of their own lives and values. >> we are hungry for more asian movies like...
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t's a really fun movie. yeah. "get shorty" is also you're very funny in as well. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: this is on epix, and we just had you co-star ray romano -- >> did he say nice things about me? >> jimmy: yes, he did.ht [ la ] weirdly, every week we have people that like you. that just talk about you, and eventually we get you on t show. but he really did. >> ray's the best. >> jmy: he's one of the funniest human beings. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: like, whatever he's even saying. he just read a phone book and make you laugh. >> he's got the best voice. >> jimmy: he really -- >> he's got a voice. i don't know. u know? it's like a dog waking up. [ imitates ray romano ] [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a dog waking up. [ imitates ray romano ] >> let's see a movie. >> jimmy: it's a great series. it's almost like, watching a a movie, but that's well done directed and shot. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a cli here's chris o'dowd in "get shorty." take a look at this. ss hey, we we
t's a really fun movie. yeah. "get shorty" is also you're very funny in as well. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: this is on epix, and we just had you co-star ray romano -- >> did he say nice things about me? >> jimmy: yes, he did.ht [ la ] weirdly, every week we have people that like you. that just talk about you, and eventually we get you on t show. but he really did. >> ray's the best. >> jmy: he's one of the funniest human beings. >> oh, yeah....
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this is a fantasy movie. > it took a lot of training for those fight scenes. it's all her in the movie, but her stunt double of 17 years shawna dugins helped her choreograph those crazy moves. >> boom. >> you're like upper cut and then boom. >> perfect. yeah. >> but check out when jen took me on. >> let's see you. >> she does that the whole movie. >> she pulled her shirt out? come on. i do not want to meet either one of you on a bad night. have you ever had to pull out these mama bear skills in any moment? >> in real life? >> in real life. >> we all have the strength to roar up and fight for our kids if we need to. physically no. verbally i have had to have words. >> haven't we all. >> i just haven't seen her oldest daughter in a minute, and them standing beside each other their faces are the same. the spitting image of her mother. so beautiful. >> jen's so nice but i wanted her to lay kevin out just one good time. you could have done it, jennifer. you can take him. speaking of jen, she has had a very tumultuo
this is a fantasy movie. > it took a lot of training for those fight scenes. it's all her in the movie, but her stunt double of 17 years shawna dugins helped her choreograph those crazy moves. >> boom. >> you're like upper cut and then boom. >> perfect. yeah. >> but check out when jen took me on. >> let's see you. >> she does that the whole movie. >> she pulled her shirt out? come on. i do not want to meet either one of you on a bad night. have you...
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look at a movie? >> it's more of a selling point.'re there with friends and drink a glass of wine and beer and enjoy a movie in a theater. it's acceptable. >> neil: i thought you were working to hard to go. >> that's why i don't go. >> neil: bottom line, they're trying to resurrect themselves. a lot of people have come back from the ashes. don't count anyone out but they have ticked off investors and customers. both of these guys are telling us, they're optimistic. this will be the fix and the cure. but don't you remember along the way getting hit hard? >> yeah, when you're share prices drop so much. and the p.r. image. i mentioned they lost the p.r. battle. it will take awhile to drawback the subscribers for sure. >> they really angered a lot of people. you have cancellations from this building alone. people don't want it. >> neil: but it does include 3-d. >> not imax or 3-d then what am i paying for? >> the beer. >> if you're in a big city because it's so expensive to go. >> alcohol, big seats. no one is sitting in front of you. th
look at a movie? >> it's more of a selling point.'re there with friends and drink a glass of wine and beer and enjoy a movie in a theater. it's acceptable. >> neil: i thought you were working to hard to go. >> that's why i don't go. >> neil: bottom line, they're trying to resurrect themselves. a lot of people have come back from the ashes. don't count anyone out but they have ticked off investors and customers. both of these guys are telling us, they're optimistic. this...
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i did say no at first because it said -- i don't want to make a youtube video, i want to make a moviemera on your face and there will be a second camera that's on the screen, and that camera will be a traditional movie camera. it was pan, zoom, do all those things so it will feel like a movie. >> jimmy: you said, as long as i can see real cameramen i'm okay with this and i want to be a part of this. >> right, right, exactly. >> jimmy: how old are your children now? >> 5 and 10, i believe. >> jimmy: you have a boy and a girl? >> boy, girl. >> jimmy: boy and a girl, okay. did this make you think about that? are they allowed online? do they have accounts and that sort of thing? >> what was that -- >> jimmy: asmr. >> they don't do that. >> jimmy: they don't do that? that's the only thing they should be doing, by the way. that was okay. >> no, they play games and stuff. but they're -- it's already so crazy how far advanced they are. and they leap-frogged me awhile back. >> jimmy: you're not good with this sort of thing? >> no. i mean, as a matter of fact i -- like four days ago i just disc
i did say no at first because it said -- i don't want to make a youtube video, i want to make a moviemera on your face and there will be a second camera that's on the screen, and that camera will be a traditional movie camera. it was pan, zoom, do all those things so it will feel like a movie. >> jimmy: you said, as long as i can see real cameramen i'm okay with this and i want to be a part of this. >> right, right, exactly. >> jimmy: how old are your children now? >> 5...