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she read every book from arthur miller's book to kazam's book, to owe livier's book. norma jean was the name of -- the real name of marilyn monroe and marilyn monroe is almost an affectation. it's almost like a cake ter she created, that breathy voice and everything. she was really, really witty when her nude pictures came out. it was going to cause a scandal. and people said, what were you doing? what were you wearing? why were you nude? >> there is nothing on but the radio, she said. she was almost so witty and smart about stuff. >> why do you think so many people are fascinated with marilyn monroe here in an area we call woodley park, adams morgan in the d.c. area, there is a huge, huge picture of her. what's the fast nation? >> i think that's the person if ification of the american dream. she is born in an orphanage, married to get out of there. and then the romans she had, joe dimaggio, great american baseball hero, arthur miller, playwright. iconic. she could sing, dance, can perform. she was innocent and, yet, she was wildly sexual. it was en unbelievable combi
she read every book from arthur miller's book to kazam's book, to owe livier's book. norma jean was the name of -- the real name of marilyn monroe and marilyn monroe is almost an affectation. it's almost like a cake ter she created, that breathy voice and everything. she was really, really witty when her nude pictures came out. it was going to cause a scandal. and people said, what were you doing? what were you wearing? why were you nude? >> there is nothing on but the radio, she said....
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she had a fight with arthur miller, which you see in the movie.ow difficult it is to be with her. and she wants to be a good wife. but he leaves in a bad way and he does something terrible to her, and, you know, she becomes vulnerable to this charming young man. >> so this secret week he saved for so many years and now we find this -- what kind of side of her? what do we learn about her that's unexpected? >> i think that you learn that norma jean, who she was, invented marilyn monroe. there's a scene michelle does to perfection. she is at windsor castel and goes down the stairs from the library and all of a sudden a crowd gathers in the queen's castle. and she turns to the boy and she says, "should i be her?" her being marilyn. and then she just turns it on for the crowd. she wiggles and dances and then she just runs away. >> so the artist is another movie you have that's coming out on friday. and "the iron lady" with -- >> meryl streep. >> with margaret thatcher. what's the fascination with historical movies right now? is it just sort of that's t
she had a fight with arthur miller, which you see in the movie.ow difficult it is to be with her. and she wants to be a good wife. but he leaves in a bad way and he does something terrible to her, and, you know, she becomes vulnerable to this charming young man. >> so this secret week he saved for so many years and now we find this -- what kind of side of her? what do we learn about her that's unexpected? >> i think that you learn that norma jean, who she was, invented marilyn...
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she had a fight with arthur miller, which you see in the movie.s notebook how difficult it is to be with her. and she wants to be a good wife. but he leaves in a bad way and he does something terrible to her, and, you know, she becomes vulnerable to this charming young man. >> so this secret week he saved for so many years and now we find this -- what kind of side of her? what do we learn about her that's unexpected? >> i think that you learn that norma jean, who she was, invented marilyn monroe. there's a scene michelle does to perfection. she is at windsor castel and goes down the stairs from the library and all of a sudden a crowd gathers in the queen's castle. and she turns to the boy and she says, "should i be her?" her being marilyn. and then she just turns it on for the crowd. she wiggles and dances and then she just runs away. >> so the artist is another movie you have that's coming out on friday. and "the iron lady" with -- >> meryl streep. >> with margaret thatcher. what's the fascination with historical movies right now? is it just sort
she had a fight with arthur miller, which you see in the movie.s notebook how difficult it is to be with her. and she wants to be a good wife. but he leaves in a bad way and he does something terrible to her, and, you know, she becomes vulnerable to this charming young man. >> so this secret week he saved for so many years and now we find this -- what kind of side of her? what do we learn about her that's unexpected? >> i think that you learn that norma jean, who she was, invented...
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to be believed, he has a week-long "fling" with the movie star at the time she was married to arthur miller. >> oh, wow. >> there is michelle williams right there. >> stunning. >> incredible. >> so marilyn-like. >> the voice, the shape, she has it all down. kenneth brannaugh plays sir lawrence olivier in the film who is the co-star of marilyn at the time and he is also brilliant. i say probably he will be getting an oscar nod as well as michelle williams. a great date movie at this holiday season. and finally, got it give just a quick nod to -- got to give a quick nod to a film i reviewed last week still in theaters doing big box office, "twilight" breaking dawn. it's a great film. muppets hugo two great family films and if you want a little edge this weekend maybe on a date my week with marilyn and "twilight" breaking dawn. >> you want it take the kids, do the muppets. >> absolutely. i think that's the film to see for the whole family this weekend. >> what are you doing for thanksgiving? >> eating, maybe a little eating and perhaps a little bit later i'll have some room to do a little eati
to be believed, he has a week-long "fling" with the movie star at the time she was married to arthur miller. >> oh, wow. >> there is michelle williams right there. >> stunning. >> incredible. >> so marilyn-like. >> the voice, the shape, she has it all down. kenneth brannaugh plays sir lawrence olivier in the film who is the co-star of marilyn at the time and he is also brilliant. i say probably he will be getting an oscar nod as well as michelle...
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his story is to be believed, he has a week-long fling with marilyn, all while she is married to arthur milleroscar buzz aplenty around the film. michelle williams is brilliant, and kenneth is also due for an oscar nod. a great movie, probably the best portrayal of marilyn monroe ever on the big screen. my week with marilyn is now playing and is rated r. >>> finally, twilight breaking dawn, it's the beginning of the end for the twilight crew. while the latest film does not have the bite of the prior films, it has much to keep you entertained. a lavish kardashian-style wedding, the birth of a child, and of course the epic wolfpack versus vampire fight scenes. here's your recap. the muppets, hugo, great family films. great date night, my week with marilyn and twilight. enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. cheers! >>> and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (kristy does weather) . >>> time for our last look at weather. >> it's going to be beautiful today. lots of sunshine in store and we'll continue to see dry weather for the next several of days. chance of rain back in the forecast for the
his story is to be believed, he has a week-long fling with marilyn, all while she is married to arthur milleroscar buzz aplenty around the film. michelle williams is brilliant, and kenneth is also due for an oscar nod. a great movie, probably the best portrayal of marilyn monroe ever on the big screen. my week with marilyn is now playing and is rated r. >>> finally, twilight breaking dawn, it's the beginning of the end for the twilight crew. while the latest film does not have the bite...
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the greatest films ever made and marilyn is quite brilliant and olivier-- i think influenced by arthur miller-- had taken "look back in anger" and "john osborne seriously and his next part was archie rice in "the entertainer" which improved his career in which i think the prince and the show girl would have done. >> and one of the things that was striking to me ineviewing the films at that time is that in "the entertainer" his acting technique seems transformed so in "prince and the show girl" where i think it would be fair to say that marilyn is... pretty wonderful, i think, and olivier feels slightly trapped in a theatrical delivery. i think he was honest... far be it from me to criticize him but he'sonest about the fact that by his high standards it's not perhaps has most successful performance. a year after meeting marilyn who just brings truth to the part... whatever it took, she's truthful. in archie rice and the entertainer it's one of the most naturalistic, open, raw, simple beautiful pieces of acting i've ever seen from a man who a year ago seemed fossilize bid his own kind of standa
the greatest films ever made and marilyn is quite brilliant and olivier-- i think influenced by arthur miller-- had taken "look back in anger" and "john osborne seriously and his next part was archie rice in "the entertainer" which improved his career in which i think the prince and the show girl would have done. >> and one of the things that was striking to me ineviewing the films at that time is that in "the entertainer" his acting technique seems...
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miller. and new to the lawyers, arthur aidala on the left, and criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor from new york. and randy zelin. we will get to all that he said, we will get to that. would you let your client talk like this? that is unfair, when one talks you say the one thing they should do shut up and now you change your tactics, for what reason? >> because you asked me to. >>randy: there are times where as a matter of tactic when you know your client can never take the continued, when you know you are getting destroyed in the court of public opinion, what did you do? you let your client spoke. why? because you control what the client says. the clint can to the be single to cross-examination. you get your step out there. you taint a perspective jury pool and you get the word out and now you battle it out in what we call the court of public opinion. does it happen frequently? no. should it? no. but now and again you get nothing to lose. >>shepard: at that point --. >>arthur: a horror show, shep, to accomplish what randy said, which is the kind of not get ahead of the story but at lea
miller. and new to the lawyers, arthur aidala on the left, and criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor from new york. and randy zelin. we will get to all that he said, we will get to that. would you let your client talk like this? that is unfair, when one talks you say the one thing they should do shut up and now you change your tactics, for what reason? >> because you asked me to. >>randy: there are times where as a matter of tactic when you know your client can never take the...
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miller said that she felt violated by treatment from photographers. what she has written books which have captivated millions of children around the world, yet for their arthur, j. k. rowling, her children are entitled to complete privacy. she told the inquiry what a battle that had been to achieve that. on one occasion, a letter from a journalist was slipped into her daughter's school back. >> i felt such a sense of invasion. it is very difficult to say how angry i felt that my daughter's school was no longer a place of complete security from journalists. "she said she was driven out of one home by the media but the problems did not stop. >> there was two particularly bad areas where it was. after the birth of each of my subsequent children, for a week it was impossible for me to leave the house without being photographed. >> much of the media be paid promptly and did excellent work, she said, but there was a section which did not. >> the attitude is it different and what is a matter. you are famous, you are asking for it. >> j. k. rowling told the inquiry that if you fought back, you can expect retribution. in the case of the actresses sienna miller, she f
miller said that she felt violated by treatment from photographers. what she has written books which have captivated millions of children around the world, yet for their arthur, j. k. rowling, her children are entitled to complete privacy. she told the inquiry what a battle that had been to achieve that. on one occasion, a letter from a journalist was slipped into her daughter's school back. >> i felt such a sense of invasion. it is very difficult to say how angry i felt that my...