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yes, aubrey's dumping her fianÉe for this. yes. [ laughter ] aubrey is so smart.make out with adam. who cares? get the old fat guy. that's funny. [ light laughter ] >> seth: jackpot. >> jackpot. >> seth: so congrats on the film. >> thank you. >> seth: you're character, lenny, maybe a little bit like jerry. a guy who the world is maybe conspiring against a little bit. tell us about the film. >> he's an innocent. he's a very sweet guy. and the film begins very much like a jerry. he's -- his mother has died. he's dreamt of being a stand-up comic. he has absolutely no comic abilities whatever. he was raised on old, you know, charlie mccarthy and edgar bergen and stiller & meara and abbott & costello. this is what he thought comedy was and still is. so the mother dies. he goes out on the road. and he makes one terrible, terrible decision and picks up a hitchhiker, played by andy west who was in that clip. and it just changed -- his whole world changes. he ends up -- his stand-up is so terrible. but as terrible things start happening around him that he's involved in, he
yes, aubrey's dumping her fianÉe for this. yes. [ laughter ] aubrey is so smart.make out with adam. who cares? get the old fat guy. that's funny. [ light laughter ] >> seth: jackpot. >> jackpot. >> seth: so congrats on the film. >> thank you. >> seth: you're character, lenny, maybe a little bit like jerry. a guy who the world is maybe conspiring against a little bit. tell us about the film. >> he's an innocent. he's a very sweet guy. and the film begins very...
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is he joining us with aubrey plaza and jeff baena, the director of the film. some people understand this was an outline of the decameron story you made. and then it has been described as improvisation. but you as a director clearly shaped the film and the direction and the narrative. so how does that work? you as a director with a strong point of view, and outlined in improv. >> i think improve vacation is a really big generic term that is a spectrum. so there are movies where people straight up don't know what the scene is before they get into it. and then i think my approach is a little bit more mannered. so the line is was detailed and broke down what people were saying so it wasn't one sentence line, it was spelled out what each person was saying. i didn't want the actual lines written for them. i wanted it to be in their own words. so for the first like. >> why? >> there is something that kind of feels con triefed, i feel like, when the actors are forced to say certain lines that maybe wouldn't be natural to them. and i personally in my first movie i trie
is he joining us with aubrey plaza and jeff baena, the director of the film. some people understand this was an outline of the decameron story you made. and then it has been described as improvisation. but you as a director clearly shaped the film and the direction and the narrative. so how does that work? you as a director with a strong point of view, and outlined in improv. >> i think improve vacation is a really big generic term that is a spectrum. so there are movies where people...
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he is joining me with aubrey plaza.people understand that this was an outline of the story you made and it has been described as improvisation. you as a director clearly shaped the direction and the narrative. how does that work if you as a director have an outline of an improv? i think it is a vague, generic term. those ones were people don't know the scene until the end of it, i think my approach is a little more mannered. it did break down what people are saying. it wasn't like one sentence pursing, it spelled out what he's person was saying. i didn't want the actual lines written for them. there is something that feels contrived when actors are forced to say certain lines. personally try really hard to make the dialogue written in people arethat trailing off and there is overlapping dialogue. i realized a faster way of doing having the actors inspired to say their lines. having a little bit of the unknown added to it and so when they say there lines and responses, they are not anticipating and waiting for finish, i
he is joining me with aubrey plaza.people understand that this was an outline of the story you made and it has been described as improvisation. you as a director clearly shaped the direction and the narrative. how does that work if you as a director have an outline of an improv? i think it is a vague, generic term. those ones were people don't know the scene until the end of it, i think my approach is a little more mannered. it did break down what people are saying. it wasn't like one sentence...
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reilly, molly shannon, aubrey plaza, fred armisen, the list never stops. they make my job easy.s just continuing to surround myself with people who are better than me. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and did you -- i, by the way, i play the same game. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: did you then have to learn how to speak in 14th century speak, or did the director kind of let you say, like hey, let's keep it modern? >> i drew the line at that, i was not going to improvise in flowery old-timey language, but no, it was still like -- not the easiest thing in the world. >> seth: your wife is in this film. congratulations, the very funny, the very talented allison brie is in this film. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and she is one of these nuns who has these desires. >> correct. >> seth: but she is not one of the nuns that your character shares desires with. >> sometimes i share desires with her, but a lot of the time not, and so a lot of people have been asking, like, is that weird to have your wife on-set while you're sharing desires with these other women? and the true answer
reilly, molly shannon, aubrey plaza, fred armisen, the list never stops. they make my job easy.s just continuing to surround myself with people who are better than me. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and did you -- i, by the way, i play the same game. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: did you then have to learn how to speak in 14th century speak, or did the director kind of let you say, like hey, let's keep it modern? >> i drew the line at that, i was not going to improvise in...
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thousands of miles away in yemen, a pilot, aubrey rickards, filmed the hadhramaut, a region that is home the 16th century — from mud. some are 11 storeys high. there are even whitewashed mud constructions that look like vast grand palaces. they're still inhabited to this day. this was the first metropolis. it's the very first film footage of yemen. from the air, you see the extraordinary landscape of the hadhramaut, which is an area full of wadis, where water would flow down and enabled human habitation from prehistory onwards. and what you're seeing is what i think is one of the most extraordinarily sophisticated developments of urban living, because you have people living in adobe—constructed, mud—constructed multistorey habitations. the first skyscrapers. they're often described as the manhattan of the desert. in the actual manhattan, during the late ‘60s, eastern mysticism was popularised by the hippy culture of the time. young people in many western countries were inspired to find love, peace and harmony in their lives. but these ideas have their roots in asia, from films shot in th
thousands of miles away in yemen, a pilot, aubrey rickards, filmed the hadhramaut, a region that is home the 16th century — from mud. some are 11 storeys high. there are even whitewashed mud constructions that look like vast grand palaces. they're still inhabited to this day. this was the first metropolis. it's the very first film footage of yemen. from the air, you see the extraordinary landscape of the hadhramaut, which is an area full of wadis, where water would flow down and enabled human...
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aubrey, and darren are hoping for a part, but they also experienced the suicide of a friend just 2 monthsgo. >> none of us even knew that he was in trouble. it's because we didn't know those warning signs, and we didn't look at those warning signs. after watching season 1, it's like okay that's what we should have looked out for. >> reporter: there's also a fear that all the drama will glamorize suicide, and cause others to do so as well. >> it's dramatic, it's vicious, it's sad, and everyone gets affected by it. and it's not glamorous. >> reporter: holly says it's helped her communicate with her son. >> watching it with him was one of my favorite parenting tools i've had, to talk to him about how it affects them. >> reporter: it may be harsh, but the story is also true to life. it's clear there are no young -- there is no shortage of young people who want to be a part of. >> when the show debuted in march, a school district reportedly sent a letter to parents, warning them of the show's content, and encouraging them to talk with their kids before watching it. >>> making green from green.
aubrey, and darren are hoping for a part, but they also experienced the suicide of a friend just 2 monthsgo. >> none of us even knew that he was in trouble. it's because we didn't know those warning signs, and we didn't look at those warning signs. after watching season 1, it's like okay that's what we should have looked out for. >> reporter: there's also a fear that all the drama will glamorize suicide, and cause others to do so as well. >> it's dramatic, it's vicious, it's...
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lets take it off to the south here where jerry aubrey checks in with 54 degrees and love his commentcal theater, oh, what a beautiful morning beautiful day does anybody know musical in the room. anyone, anyone. >> oklahoma. >> yes. >> okay, i knew he would know that. >> oklahoma where the win coming sweeping down the plane i'm sure. lets get to the weather. nice clear skies on storm scan three it will stay that way with sinking air courtesy of high pressure that wind light, humidity low, temperature not all that steamy up to 81 degrees and then low 90's for three straight days starting on friday lasting through sunday, spotty shower or thunderstorm late day saturday into sunday. >> thank you so much for that beautiful outside as katie just pointed out but my good ness do we have problem spots out there so if you are in delaware head up, live chopper three over an overturned tractor trailer in delaware, it happened earlier this morning with injuries and a fuel spill 95 north bound at 295 ramp from 95 south to 295 south also closed, backup extending past route one now so it is one driv
lets take it off to the south here where jerry aubrey checks in with 54 degrees and love his commentcal theater, oh, what a beautiful morning beautiful day does anybody know musical in the room. anyone, anyone. >> oklahoma. >> yes. >> okay, i knew he would know that. >> oklahoma where the win coming sweeping down the plane i'm sure. lets get to the weather. nice clear skies on storm scan three it will stay that way with sinking air courtesy of high pressure that wind...