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alfred hitchcock's "psycho," the comedy.vered interview, the master of horrors told the bbc his classic was meant to be tongue and cheek. he was horrified when audiences took it seriously. i wonder why it did. that famous shower scene in the bates motel. >> i don't get the punch line there. >> horror or comedy, this remains to be his greatest hit and one of the most influential films in cinema. >>> we may here britney spears shout viva las vegas very soon. yesterday, a rep from spears entertainment acknowledged the company is in discussions -- and ron's breaking out the dance moves. >> get down. >> it reportedly seems in talks with the planet hollywood resort and casino for a show on the las vegas strip. it's brought some of the biggest acts like elton john, cher, celine dion. and her gig, celine dion, $100 million. >>> the holiday season may be over. but it looks like christmas on the east coast. why not take time to reminisce and relive the special memories with everyone's favorite child beauty queen, honey boo boo. she's
alfred hitchcock's "psycho," the comedy.vered interview, the master of horrors told the bbc his classic was meant to be tongue and cheek. he was horrified when audiences took it seriously. i wonder why it did. that famous shower scene in the bates motel. >> i don't get the punch line there. >> horror or comedy, this remains to be his greatest hit and one of the most influential films in cinema. >>> we may here britney spears shout viva las vegas very soon....
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it's the alfred hitchcock stills over the years. rri:ed with actresses in mind?particular ball gown like grace kelly in a sweater and skirt, and there are certain suits that recall kim novak in "vertigo," and sweater sets that look like others, and so it's like was jelling in our mind. we never had a specific influence for any one outfit, but it all jelled together in the heads, and there's two of us making it more jellyish. >> the color pallet starts out, it was designed initially in black and white and dirty metallics creeped in and great accent colors like blood red, a thread of the color throughout the collection, a sexy pine green. i think it's an emotional beautiful color for evening clothes. gerri: are people back to buying expensive evening area? >> i don't think they are buying as much, perhaps, but there's always -- maybe when the economy goes sour, she's not wardrobing herself head to toe every day, but when she's got a special event -- >> not as many events to go to either when things are not going so well. there are not as many high ticket events to
it's the alfred hitchcock stills over the years. rri:ed with actresses in mind?particular ball gown like grace kelly in a sweater and skirt, and there are certain suits that recall kim novak in "vertigo," and sweater sets that look like others, and so it's like was jelling in our mind. we never had a specific influence for any one outfit, but it all jelled together in the heads, and there's two of us making it more jellyish. >> the color pallet starts out, it was designed...
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ever since alfred hitchcock's movie "to catch a theif." you could be too young to remember that.point is, they left this stuff out at 2:00 a.m., new york city, you leave it out at two in the morning in a display case? it just does not make sense. sandra: it doesn't make sense to me either. >> people are getting desperate now. these guys went after the low hanging fruit. sandra: if these guys could pull this off, they must be somewhat smart. after the meteorite hit russia last week, scientists and treasure hunters are trying to find fragments. 1 gram of this meteorite could be worth up to $2200. that imore than 40 times the current price of gold. >> who is up for a trip to russia? [laughter] sandra: that's a lot of money. >> it is capitalism its best. people are looking for this stuff and it's going to bring in a lot of
ever since alfred hitchcock's movie "to catch a theif." you could be too young to remember that.point is, they left this stuff out at 2:00 a.m., new york city, you leave it out at two in the morning in a display case? it just does not make sense. sandra: it doesn't make sense to me either. >> people are getting desperate now. these guys went after the low hanging fruit. sandra: if these guys could pull this off, they must be somewhat smart. after the meteorite hit russia last...
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even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards. more recently sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are nominated this year, but one can -- end her winless streak. she's never won. she's nominated this this year for "lincoln" 30 years after her nomination for "e.t." thank you for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> tonight freedom for the blade runner. >> i have come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail. we know oscar's version of what happened that tragic night and we know that that is the truth. >> what does the decision say about the charges against oscar pistorius. i talk to the people who knew him the best. >> he's an icon. he will always be known as the blade runner. >> where does the case go from here? i debate it with gloria alred. >>> who walks away with the gold guy? i'll be on the red carpet before and after the show and tonight i'll give you my picks for hollywood's biggest night. this is "pie
even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards. more recently sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are nominated this year, but one can -- end her winless streak. she's never won. she's nominated this this year for "lincoln" 30 years after her nomination for "e.t." thank you for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> tonight...
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even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards.tly sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are nominated this year, but one can -- end her winless streak. she's never won. she's nominated this this year
even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards.tly sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are nominated this year, but one can -- end her winless streak. she's never won. she's nominated this this year
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a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into her neighbor's yard and sees something for a few mysterious seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that's unsettling. was it some kind of accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here's keith morrison. >> we know the truth, and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is even if we've seen something or if we think we have. that's the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course, she does. of course, she does. why does this other woman think this? >> she didn't know for sure what she saw. >> the question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. >> why don't we begin here. calamesa, california. historic missions, sprawling suburbs, creeping out to the recommend of mountains aro
a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into her neighbor's yard and sees something for a few mysterious seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that's unsettling. was it some kind of accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here's keith morrison. >> we know the truth, and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >>...
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even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards.ly sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are
even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards.ly sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are
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even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards.recently sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are nominated this year, but one can end h-- end her win streak. she's never won. she's nominated this this year for "lincoln" 30 years after her nomination for "e.t." thank you for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> tom, thanks. the blaze runner walks. we will it tell you why he may never face trial. another wheel comes off lance armstrong's life as the federal government decides it will join the doping case against him after all. >>> and deadly winter weather is back on move. you'll want to know if this is heading for you. >>> a very busy night ahead. we begin with freedom for now for oscar pistorius. his bail granted after a week of high stakes and high drama in and out of court. it wasn't just that the whole world is watching. it's not just that the lead detective was revealed to be an alleged would-be killer. it was all of the above and it all
even alfred hitchcock, none of them ever won a competitive oscar. they got later awards.recently sigourney weaver, tom cruise, unbelievable. harrison ford, samuel l. jackson, and john malkovich failed to take home. none are nominated this year, but one can end h-- end her win streak. she's never won. she's nominated this this year for "lincoln" 30 years after her nomination for "e.t." thank you for joining us. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> tom, thanks....
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is it a, james cameron, b, martin scorsese, or c, alfred hitchcock. >> i don't know. >> you two got itt the oscars? >> exactly. he created the greatest shot ever. the vertigo shot. you zoom in and pull it back at the same time creating an insane vertigo effect. right there, see that? it pulls out and zooms in. love that shot so much. >> question no. 3, can tucker redeem himself. >> what is the highest grossing film that has never won best picture. titanic, avatar or load of the rings, return of the king. >> easiest question. >> that's easy? >> i'm guessing -- >> don't look at mine. put yours up. >> i'm going to guess the obvious one, titanic. >> nope, avatar, $2.7 billion worldwide and lost to the hurt locker. >> you wanted me to go first. >> you know your stuff. fourth question, true or false, a for true, b for false. no actor or actress has ever won an academy award for a period in a steven spielberg film. a, true, or b, false. >> did you say actress? >> actor or actress. never won an academy award for appearing in a steven spielberg film. >> that cannot be true. >> it's true. >> com
is it a, james cameron, b, martin scorsese, or c, alfred hitchcock. >> i don't know. >> you two got itt the oscars? >> exactly. he created the greatest shot ever. the vertigo shot. you zoom in and pull it back at the same time creating an insane vertigo effect. right there, see that? it pulls out and zooms in. love that shot so much. >> question no. 3, can tucker redeem himself. >> what is the highest grossing film that has never won best picture. titanic, avatar...
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a sort of alfred hitchcock suspense movie. that's right. you're good. i'm ready. here you go. we're also going to talk about some tips for working with flannel because flannel doesn't behave exactly the way cotton broadcloth behaves. so we're going to give some great tips for that that will also be available at fonsandporter.com. this is the next one. i panicked for a minute because i was thinking ahead to my first long piece. that's what i always do when i paper piece. i panic that i've sewn something to the wrong side. you know what would happen if i did? i'd take it out and redo it. it would not be that big of a deal. unless you start slicing things apart. so there we go. it's great. it looks like that little warning symbol. the hazmat sign. yeah, the hazmat sign. now we're ready for number 5. this is the way i like to do this. just fold it back. i might have to pull out a little stitch or two. i just want to show these strips. all pretty low contrast within reason. trim that off. you get to trim. i'm behind. you were thinking ahead too. because you're using your ruler and
a sort of alfred hitchcock suspense movie. that's right. you're good. i'm ready. here you go. we're also going to talk about some tips for working with flannel because flannel doesn't behave exactly the way cotton broadcloth behaves. so we're going to give some great tips for that that will also be available at fonsandporter.com. this is the next one. i panicked for a minute because i was thinking ahead to my first long piece. that's what i always do when i paper piece. i panic that i've sewn...