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captures a moment with the actress who a year before her tragic death is once yokels a place on the best film known at the german film. walton two thousand and eighteen hours of sheets and volumes of. debate as it's all the pictures are so unfiltered so real it's not only schneider the mephisto but home schneider the human being and adorned in her grief and in her last full life it was only. one kind their own another rescue is from winner she came to germany at the age of eleven. tries a much...
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captures a moment with the actress who me a year before her tragic death once jocose the way it won the best film low at the german film awards in two thousand and eighteen years of. age of. debate as in saw the pictures are so unfiltered so real it's not only schneider the myth that stand but who should not have a human being and adorned in her grief and her lost for life. only. one kind their own another rescue is from winner she came to germany at the age of eleven. keyser much faster is a wild trip through the eastern bloc in the late sixty's. early in. the park's pretty big and small acts of resistance world events mixed with family history. also has an immigrant background his parents were afghan refugees his stories deal with modern realities i write when mob attacks a refugee shelter in germany in one thousand nine hundred. infrastructure war. is also talk also and of course his latest project also looks at germany through the eyes of a newcomer it's nothing like a film from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred durkin written in one thousand nine hu
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with the actress who mission a year before her tragic death is once jocose the place it won the best film the lead at the german film awards in two thousand and eighteen hours of volumes of. debate as it's all the pictures are so unfiltered so real it's not only schneider the myth that star but which neither the human being and adorned in her grief and in her lost for life. as a rescue is from a mania she came to germany at the age of eleven. keyser much faster is a wild trip through the east and block in the late sixty's. in. the park springs big and small acts of resistance world events mixed with family history. also has an immigrant background his parents were afghan refugees his stories deal with modern reality. a right wing mob attacks a refugee shelter in germany in one thousand nine hundred. one first grade teacher . who. is was also learned of. his latest project also looks at germany through the eyes of a newcomer this modern life of freedom from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred durkin written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we
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attest latest film captures a moment with the actress who mission a year before her tragic death science yokels the way it won the best fellow at the german film awards and two thousand and eighteen years of. age of. debate as it's all the pictures are so unfiltered so real it's not only schneider the myth the stuff but whole mission out of a human being and adorned in her grief and in her last for life. only. one kind their own another rescue is from a minor she came to germany at the age of eleven. tries a much faster is a wild trip through the eastern bloc in the late sixty's. leaving. the park's pretty big and small acts of resistance world events mixed with family history. also has an immigrant background his parents were afghan refugees his stories deal with modern realities a rightwing mob attacks a refugee shelter in germany in one thousand nine hundred two. both especially law it is a big fight. it was also the end of. his latest project also looks at germany through the eyes of a newcomer this modern life i'm from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred berkeley written i
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it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. d diane kruger won the best actress award at cannes back in 2017. the story is she is a mother and wife in germany, there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. and the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that have been attacked, and the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it's an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical thriller with a brilliant performance by diane kruger. on the other hand, it has one foot in the kind of revenge exploitation genre that dates back to death wish. if you think of something like kelly reichart‘s night moves over here and death wish over here, it's somewhere in the middle. the film itself, i have to say, is somewhat uneven. but her performance is so convincing that you forgive it for the things that are perhaps less structurally convincing about it. for example, during the court room scenes, which
it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. d diane kruger won the best actress award at cannes back in 2017. the story is she is a mother and wife in germany, there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. and the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that have been attacked, and the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. now...
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meanwhile julia hopes to rediscover her best film.because i didn't want to get i guess that you know also get the most you got though this is me of a child that. i saw just as nice to you on each when you've been my sister you have a new wife still. stays a yeah you just it's nice that all of that but the thing is what sports. do you think that they take yes. with an interest in them because if. you want. to take part in international competition she first needs to find a host country to accept into their team. because the blessing it was to buy is a cocoon fixed and then you just get that was it from my store. and yet to the caucuses that are stepping up to the head you have to get your question. which country would be dead if i russia and adopt yulia. russia however does not have the monopoly on doping every year worldwide three thousand athletes test positive for doping among the sports in which cheating has been found to be the most prevalent in recent years our bodybuilding athletics baseball american football weightlifting boxin
meanwhile julia hopes to rediscover her best film.because i didn't want to get i guess that you know also get the most you got though this is me of a child that. i saw just as nice to you on each when you've been my sister you have a new wife still. stays a yeah you just it's nice that all of that but the thing is what sports. do you think that they take yes. with an interest in them because if. you want. to take part in international competition she first needs to find a host country to accept...
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. >> seth: absolutely, for my money, the best film last year. [ cheers and applause ] a great film.irst reaction when you saw it for the first time? >> when i saw it the first time. cause there's two versions. there were like, the premier was one thing and me seeing it for the first time, i saw it on my laptop. this was when we were shooting the new ending. so i saw it with the original ending. >> seth: yeah.vie, i couldn't s night, i was like really sad. >> seth: for those who don't know, the original ending is very depressing. >> it's very dark. >> seth: and they reshot the ending for you basically to be the hero. >> i know. it's such a great -- i thought jordan was brilliant at making a hero just a good friend. >> seth: yeah. >> not with super powers, nothing extra. he's like, no i'm just gonna go pick him up. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] that's all you need. sometimes all you need is for somebody to pick you up. >> you just need a ride. >> seth: yeah, you need a ride. i know you've probably been asked this a million times. because you played a tsa agent in the film and you were a
. >> seth: absolutely, for my money, the best film last year. [ cheers and applause ] a great film.irst reaction when you saw it for the first time? >> when i saw it the first time. cause there's two versions. there were like, the premier was one thing and me seeing it for the first time, i saw it on my laptop. this was when we were shooting the new ending. so i saw it with the original ending. >> seth: yeah.vie, i couldn't s night, i was like really sad. >> seth: for...
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it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. e story is she is a mother and wife in germany, there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. and the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that have been attacked, and the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it's an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical thriller with a brilliant performance by diane kruger. 0n the other hand, it has one foot in the kind of revenge exploitation genre that dates back to death wish. if you think of something like kelly reichart‘s night moves over here and death wish over here, it's somewhere in the middle. the film itself, i have to say, is somewhat uneven. but her performance is so convincing that you forgive it for the things that are perhaps less structurally convincing about it. for example, during the court room scenes, which are shot with a gliding camera, it's one of those depictions of the
it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. e story is she is a mother and wife in germany, there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. and the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that have been attacked, and the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it's an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical...
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it became the best animated film of all time and the best tv launch ever. the first "incredibles" was four years ago. >> what took them so long, right? >> can't wait. >>> we're hearing this morning from meghan markle's father for the first time since the royal kldding. thomas m was recovering from heart surgery at the time and could not attend. he talked to "good morning britain" about missing his daughter's big day. w >> ald exclusive on "good morning itain" theost famous father of the bride talks trump, brexit and now that he's father-in-law to prince harry. he said the prince is an interesting y. even though he's never had a face-to-face meeting explaining about trump in one of those meetings. >> he said give donald trump a chfce. i sort disagree with that but i still like harry.or >> rr: he said harry seems open to the experiment of brexit but it's the inside of father and fher-in-law that get a glimpse than we normally get. he points out that meghan is certainly a prize for prince harry. >> yeah, he's an interesting guy and prince but my daughter's en
it became the best animated film of all time and the best tv launch ever. the first "incredibles" was four years ago. >> what took them so long, right? >> can't wait. >>> we're hearing this morning from meghan markle's father for the first time since the royal kldding. thomas m was recovering from heart surgery at the time and could not attend. he talked to "good morning britain" about missing his daughter's big day. w >> ald exclusive on...
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. >> the eighth largest opening ever and the best opening for an animated film ever. >> the best openingver for a pg 13 movie. oceans 8 came in a distant second at $19. tag, solo and dead pool 2 round out the top five. the incredibles and solo are owned by our parent company disney. >>> how many bay area homes at risk of flooding. >>> a better timeline for retesting toxic toil at hunt are's point. >>> on abc, >>> now at 5:00, the search for a possible arsonist in the north bay. >> a community rebuilding from the october would fires needs to be on alert for someone setting fires intentionally. >> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. on this monday, june 18. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. let's start with meteorologist mike nicco. hi there, mike. >> hey, natasha, hey reggie. welcome to monday morning. getting murky out there. i got the clouds overlaid here. that's the gray you see it's increasing over the last three hours. we'll see plenty of sunshine and a little warming trend that will get our temperatures back to where they should be for this time o
. >> the eighth largest opening ever and the best opening for an animated film ever. >> the best openingver for a pg 13 movie. oceans 8 came in a distant second at $19. tag, solo and dead pool 2 round out the top five. the incredibles and solo are owned by our parent company disney. >>> how many bay area homes at risk of flooding. >>> a better timeline for retesting toxic toil at hunt are's point. >>> on abc, >>> now at 5:00, the search for a...
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he is an award-winning film maker from san francisco who has won best documentary awards for films includingmy revolutionary mother." welcome to the show. jethro patalinghug: thank you so much, i'm honored to be here. robert: give me a quick overview here of "50 years of fabulous." jethro: definitely, "50 years of fabulous" is the story of the oldest surviving lgtb charity organization in the world, which was founded by the very first openly gay man/drag queen to run for public office in the unitest robert: sounds like an obvious film that you would want to make, right? jethro: definitely. yes, yes, yes, yeah. robert: let's see the trailer here, and then we'll talk about it a little bit more. jethro: sure. male: the bars were to the gay civil rights movement what the churches were to the black civil rights movement. male: after his election, he said that no one will run for office in san francisco ever again without first knocking on the door of the gay community. male: what do we need? when do we need it? male: in those early dark years of aids, the only thing we had were each other. male:
he is an award-winning film maker from san francisco who has won best documentary awards for films includingmy revolutionary mother." welcome to the show. jethro patalinghug: thank you so much, i'm honored to be here. robert: give me a quick overview here of "50 years of fabulous." jethro: definitely, "50 years of fabulous" is the story of the oldest surviving lgtb charity organization in the world, which was founded by the very first openly gay man/drag queen to run...
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it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. o deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it‘s an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical thriller with a brilliant performance by diane kruger. 0n the other hand, it has one foot in the kind of revenge exploitation genre that dates back to death wish. if you think of something like kelly reichart‘s night moves over here and death wish over here, it‘s somewhere in the middle. the film itself, i have to say, is somewhat uneven. but her performance is so convincing that you forgive it for the things that are perhaps less structurally convincing about it. for example, during the court room scenes, which are shot with a gliding camera, it‘s one of those depictions of the legal system in which i struggle to remember a more reptilian performance by a defence attorney. he was literally doing a hissable villain, as the legal system lets her down. as i said, we seen a version of the story before, but she is brilliant and is absolutely nothing to hold it together. worth seeing it f
it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. o deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it‘s an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical thriller with a brilliant performance by diane kruger. 0n the other hand, it has one foot in the kind of revenge exploitation genre that dates back to death wish. if you think of something like kelly reichart‘s night moves over here and death wish over here, it‘s somewhere in the middle. the film itself, i...
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the indie film "eighth grade" took top honors at the seattle international film festival, winning best filmr its young star, elsie fisher. "won't you be my neighbor?", about iconic children's television star fred rogers, won best documentary.(nat-music)reggae star ziggy marley has kicked off his "rebellion rises" world tour, supporting his album of the same name. if you find yourself listening to the disc a lot, you're not alone! "out of all the albums, this is the only album i can listen to from back to front, that i can listen to multiple times. so..." (laughs) "that's, i don't know what that says, but that's what it is, you know." (laughs)in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) coming up after the break ... a police chase ends in a horrific crash... what officers say lead to the deadly scene. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (ácommercialá) deal talk. to make sure my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo is a great deal. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a spicy crisp
the indie film "eighth grade" took top honors at the seattle international film festival, winning best filmr its young star, elsie fisher. "won't you be my neighbor?", about iconic children's television star fred rogers, won best documentary.(nat-music)reggae star ziggy marley has kicked off his "rebellion rises" world tour, supporting his album of the same name. if you find yourself listening to the disc a lot, you're not alone! "out of all the albums, this...
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this year's prize for best short film went to three august days it's a love story set in the ninety's and sort of yet occupied estonia and one nine hundred ninety one the country won the battle for independence after fifty years of occupation a conflict that has left its mark i feel that situation is basically the same we are living such a different life such separate that that we don't really communicate to each other we don't really know how like i'm a son and i don't know how western the russians are living or they they don't know a stone as me and so there is like really no connection and it's still a huge brawl breaking down bare. and promoting intercultural dialogue this of us media price is extremely relevant and our society today. one film in particular that caught your eye yeah this is a web video from the online platform of def which of the two main public broadcasters and we sort of base of the video in that report we also met the rip reporter a very good name has sohn she works for a program called form or function designed for teenagers and young adults and in this partic
this year's prize for best short film went to three august days it's a love story set in the ninety's and sort of yet occupied estonia and one nine hundred ninety one the country won the battle for independence after fifty years of occupation a conflict that has left its mark i feel that situation is basically the same we are living such a different life such separate that that we don't really communicate to each other we don't really know how like i'm a son and i don't know how western the...
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. >> in 2004, the original "incredables" won the oscar for best animated film for pixar. this one i wouldn't say is going to win -- it's a lot of fun. it's almost oddity took so long for them to make a sequel to "the incredibles" ispeciallyn the current era of superheroes.o nsters university came out, "finding dory" came out. it was worth the wait. it reminds us why we le this fantastic family of superheroes. in this e craig t. nelson, mr. incredible, is doing a mr. mom thing. he stays home and takes care of the kids when wife, voiced by ntholly , goes out to save the world. it'sf a lotun as you can tell by that plot. there's a lot of gende dynamics at play that the writer/director teaks. in villain is a monster called the screen slaver. the longer w stare at our scenes -- the's cool theme going on underneath. if it causes one kid to look up from his cell phone or tablet, i would call it a win. it's a lot of fun. t supere at the movies, pun intended. i would invite everyone to go ut and check it out. "ente "incredibles 2." >>> a big announcement from apple. they just sign
. >> in 2004, the original "incredables" won the oscar for best animated film for pixar. this one i wouldn't say is going to win -- it's a lot of fun. it's almost oddity took so long for them to make a sequel to "the incredibles" ispeciallyn the current era of superheroes.o nsters university came out, "finding dory" came out. it was worth the wait. it reminds us why we le this fantastic family of superheroes. in this e craig t. nelson, mr. incredible, is...
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it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. 017. the story is she is a mother and wife in germany, there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. and the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that have been attacked, and the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it's an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical thriller with a brilliant performance by diane kruger. on the other hand, it has one foot in the kind of revenge exploitation genre that dates back to death wish. if you think of something like kelly reichart‘s night moves over here and death wish over here, it's somewhere in the middle. the film itself, i have to say, is somewhat uneven. but her performance is so convincing that you forgive it for the things that are perhaps less structurally convincing about it. for example, during the court room scenes, which are shot with a gliding camera, it's one of those depictions
it made quite a hit at cannes, it got the golden globe for best foreign film. 017. the story is she is a mother and wife in germany, there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. and the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that have been attacked, and the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. now on one hand, it's an arthouse movie, a serious...
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the movie is a little cheesy, but the charge scene is probably one of the best in film. as a young former lieutenant at course,g officer basics i and my classmates were shown this film when we were introduced to cavalry operations, and i have been in love with it ever since. clip is playing in the background. this is only about a minute of a 10-meant segment of the film -- 10-minute segment of the film. the events of the film happen at the end of the third battle. the command decided to send aounted force to flank the -- mounted forced to flank the defenses. the risk was they would have to attack without resupply. it was a change for the austrian light force, who typically fought while mounted. of course, one cannot charge of modern machine guns or artillery with horses -- or can you? they charged and rapidly overwhelm the defenders with only 45 or so killed and 45 or so wounded. if you watch the entire segment see aboutm, you will every one of the casualties because they seem to show just about everyone getting killed. but the scope and scale of the achievement cause th
the movie is a little cheesy, but the charge scene is probably one of the best in film. as a young former lieutenant at course,g officer basics i and my classmates were shown this film when we were introduced to cavalry operations, and i have been in love with it ever since. clip is playing in the background. this is only about a minute of a 10-meant segment of the film -- 10-minute segment of the film. the events of the film happen at the end of the third battle. the command decided to send...
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doing this although i'm not searching for these parts is just and they're the best the best scripts yet in new film fog in august again it's a story called drama it's set in the one nine hundred forty three one thousand forties and is about the euthanasia program of the nazis and student where they started to quietly kill off anyone they thought didn't belong in their society mentally ill the sick anyone who didn't belong to their concept of the area and race you play doctor in the movie describing who is this guy. he is valid like spear a believer he believes in doing good things as well the nineteenth century it was a big issue or you know for the whole society so it was absolutely common to discuss that and how do we have make the human being better. that was a common thing to to talk about it that just took that from there made his own thing out of it very strict murdering people. that. you're physically. uses to play these shy and. seen him next tuesday. yeah i'm going to answer me through it. like i shouldn't tell it is he isn't even he needs to see. the other didn't you music which i've been
doing this although i'm not searching for these parts is just and they're the best the best scripts yet in new film fog in august again it's a story called drama it's set in the one nine hundred forty three one thousand forties and is about the euthanasia program of the nazis and student where they started to quietly kill off anyone they thought didn't belong in their society mentally ill the sick anyone who didn't belong to their concept of the area and race you play doctor in the movie...
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pixar has the best short films prior to the movie. the 1 this time is cowled bowal.d it andt's as gof thest. >> i'm sure we'll be seeing that movie very soon. the girls are excited and so am i. what else you got kev. >> "tag." "tag" is a movie we'll have my interview with hannibal burris and the film is based on a true story that was originall came out in the "wall street" journal. it's about a group of friends who ha been playing t same game of tag forhe decades. in tilm itself,s 5 friends specifically but they're all trying to tag their 1 friend played by jeremy renner and for the past 30 years, they have not been able to tag him. the cast is insane ed hems hannibal burris jon hamm. i mentioned this on the show before but this isat insane. when you w the movie just know thathe majority of the scenes you're wching withs jeremy renne arms are cng manipulated meani he broke his arms, literally onset on the third day of shooting this movie, he broke his arms in real life and the majority of his scenes in the film p are actiacked because he's trying to avoid being tagge
pixar has the best short films prior to the movie. the 1 this time is cowled bowal.d it andt's as gof thest. >> i'm sure we'll be seeing that movie very soon. the girls are excited and so am i. what else you got kev. >> "tag." "tag" is a movie we'll have my interview with hannibal burris and the film is based on a true story that was originall came out in the "wall street" journal. it's about a group of friends who ha been playing t same game of tag...
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best out this week, an animated film i thought was terrific. yes, this is the bread winner.an oscar nominee, it didn't win, but this is very different. i love the style of animation, an irish animation house but pixar illustrated arabic tale. it is dominated by the taliban where an 11—year—old girl has to disguise herself as a boy in order to keep herfamily alive. women are not even allowed to go to the market. so it is about the freedoms she deliciously first experiences and the sadness she has to change gender to do so. it is innocent and beautiful, and it is about telling stories as well and keeping those stories alive. it is very different to your smooth kind of committee honed pixarfilms. it has heart and soul and a brave girl at the heart of it. a terrific story and beautifully told, and a cracking dvd for anyone who wants to stay in. more genderfluidity, a fantastic woman. it is about a transgendered nightclub singer in chile, who loses her lover and has to face society on her own without her lover. brilliantly played by daniela vega. she does stare at you. she is pro
best out this week, an animated film i thought was terrific. yes, this is the bread winner.an oscar nominee, it didn't win, but this is very different. i love the style of animation, an irish animation house but pixar illustrated arabic tale. it is dominated by the taliban where an 11—year—old girl has to disguise herself as a boy in order to keep herfamily alive. women are not even allowed to go to the market. so it is about the freedoms she deliciously first experiences and the sadness...
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film's opening weekend. $180 million and became the best animated opening of all time and the biggest pg rated film launch ever. that's because so many adults went to go see the nim. the first "incredibles" was released 14 years ago. it's a long time to wait. >> it's a good idea. if you want to escape the heat, go sit insidee a n cool movie theater, right? temperatures as we go through the morning hours, will quickly get to around 80 degrees. then by lunchtime we're already close to 90. wait until you see how hot it's going to feel when we factor in the humidity. those details and a look at our next rain relief. that's goingsk iencht live look outside as we start this monday. if you are just joining us, a little bit of a heads up. today it'sbe going t hot outside. the heat index should be near 100 degrees in some there is air quality alert in effect for people who are sensitive to air changes. sheena is tracking everything you need to know, including some warnings forour pets. >>> outrage grows over scenes like this one. a crowded facility where thousands of migrant children are being hel after being sepa
film's opening weekend. $180 million and became the best animated opening of all time and the biggest pg rated film launch ever. that's because so many adults went to go see the nim. the first "incredibles" was released 14 years ago. it's a long time to wait. >> it's a good idea. if you want to escape the heat, go sit insidee a n cool movie theater, right? temperatures as we go through the morning hours, will quickly get to around 80 degrees. then by lunchtime we're already...
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this actor, frankly, a washed up actor, best known for films decades ago, he has about 50,000 followersis movie is due out in five theaters. it was very, very inappropriate. it was condemned not just by the trump family but others as well. here's a part of his apology he came out with trying to clear it up. like many americans i'm very impassioned and distraught over children being separated at the border. he said, i went way too far. i was wrong, i regret it. i sincerely apologize for what i said and any hurt i may have caused. he wanted to rip barron trump out of mel la ya's arms. they say the see cecret service been advised. people are mouktdithing off on twitter. it can have consequences. here's what the studio is saying. the short answer is this film he's in will still be released partly because he only has a small part. his comments were abhorrent, reckless, andendangered them. to yank it out of the theaters would hurt everyone else involved. >> thank you for that. we have breaking news to bring you right after this. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specia
this actor, frankly, a washed up actor, best known for films decades ago, he has about 50,000 followersis movie is due out in five theaters. it was very, very inappropriate. it was condemned not just by the trump family but others as well. here's a part of his apology he came out with trying to clear it up. like many americans i'm very impassioned and distraught over children being separated at the border. he said, i went way too far. i was wrong, i regret it. i sincerely apologize for what i...
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. >> you haven't seen the film yet. >> his best friend goes and he's done a bit of card throwing before. he knows what he's doing. >> oh. >> now time for rick. rick is like a machine gun multiplied by a laser. bang, bang, bang, every single one of them going into the target. the cool part is when they get the veggies out. you're wondering why rick smith jr. is so good at this, he used to be an ncaa pitcher. >> break the celery in half? >> straight through it. he makes a pretty bold claim when it comes to this. >> i'll slice the banana, it will stay there. >> i don't believe it. >> he did exactly what he says. >> they slow it down. so you can see it for yourself. >> even when they slow it down, the card is still going fast. >> it is cool. >> ready? >> he gets a little crazy towards the end when they start throwing towards an olive. >> special bulletproof. >> that was mental. >> this whole video was filled with all kinds of craziness. see the whole thing on our website, rightthisminute.com. >> these two watch a camp for moms. >> i thought it was happy hour. >> i thought it was a spa. >> c
. >> you haven't seen the film yet. >> his best friend goes and he's done a bit of card throwing before. he knows what he's doing. >> oh. >> now time for rick. rick is like a machine gun multiplied by a laser. bang, bang, bang, every single one of them going into the target. the cool part is when they get the veggies out. you're wondering why rick smith jr. is so good at this, he used to be an ncaa pitcher. >> break the celery in half? >> straight through it....
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films did you see in this theater? [ speaking german ] >> my probably best experience in my life, i was in hungary, see chaplain's "the dictator." >> democracy is fragrant. >> liberty stunk. >> liberty is odious. >> freedom of speech is objectionable. >> chaplain did such a great job, you know. >> some films, of course, resonated more than others. the power of the visual image intensified maybe by what was going on outside that dark room. films could be inspiring, but they could be dangerous. >> it was so magical, to go to a film, especially a dangerous one, one that was just the subject matter and the content was different and to see that just, oh, my god, what do i do with my life now after seeing this? >> this theater, by the way, is now named in his honor. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and re
films did you see in this theater? [ speaking german ] >> my probably best experience in my life, i was in hungary, see chaplain's "the dictator." >> democracy is fragrant. >> liberty stunk. >> liberty is odious. >> freedom of speech is objectionable. >> chaplain did such a great job, you know. >> some films, of course, resonated more than others. the power of the visual image intensified maybe by what was going on outside that dark room....
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. >> bet ards honor the best in mus film video and sports. jamie foxx hosted in los angeles. erformances including meek mill who debuted his song about gun violence and police brutality. >>> beyoncÉ tookome best female, bruno mars won migosdn 't for group, drake won "blackartist a pantherly." >> anita baker lifetime >> kev is on the road in lake tahoe. >> he did leave us with a look at the box office all the way from lake tahoe. i'>> it's kevin mccarthy here in b tutiful lakeahoe for the movie bad times at the elroy. i'm sitting down with the entire cast. i cannot wait to geek out with jeff bridges daka johnson jon hamm and so ma more, the film comes out later tths ese are early interviews and i'll have them coming up on fox5. also want too over the box office. jurassic world crushed it with $1 million estimated at the box office. it h opened up in some foreign markets. it has made 7-eleven million dollars worldwide so far. incredible two continues to crush at the box office with $80 million this weekend bringing itsal to well over $450 million worldwide so far. i'll be live w
. >> bet ards honor the best in mus film video and sports. jamie foxx hosted in los angeles. erformances including meek mill who debuted his song about gun violence and police brutality. >>> beyoncÉ tookome best female, bruno mars won migosdn 't for group, drake won "blackartist a pantherly." >> anita baker lifetime >> kev is on the road in lake tahoe. >> he did leave us with a look at the box office all the way from lake tahoe. i'>> it's kevin...
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superhero flick crushed the box office earning $180 million domestically, making it the best launch for any animated film in history. and the eighth-biggest opening of all-time. >> the women of "ocean's 8" took second on the list. it earned around $19.5 million, bringing its domestic total to over $79 million. and to round out the top three, the film "tag," the true story about a group of adult men who continue their decades-long g of tag, opened $14 million in its opening weekend. when you want more than just clean there's finished. new finish quantum's breakthrough three chamber technology combines to scrub, degrease, and shine your dishes. switch to all new finish quantum. because it's not clean until it's finished. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush br
superhero flick crushed the box office earning $180 million domestically, making it the best launch for any animated film in history. and the eighth-biggest opening of all-time. >> the women of "ocean's 8" took second on the list. it earned around $19.5 million, bringing its domestic total to over $79 million. and to round out the top three, the film "tag," the true story about a group of adult men who continue their decades-long g of tag, opened $14 million in its...
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superhero flick crushed the box office earning $180 million domestically, making it the best launch for any animated filmory and the eighth-biggest opening of all-time. >> honey, where's my super suit? honey? >> one fan saw the film dressed as frozone quoting the famous line. that video racking up 10 million views. "ocean's 8" took the second spot on the list, its domestic total over $79 million. to round out the top three, "tag" snagged more than $14 million in its opening weekend. it is the summer season. you know it's the summer season, kids out of school, you're going to have all those kids and families t movies. >> tag, no tag-backs, that's the rule. i'm danny cevallos in for phil. >> i'm frances rivera. thanks for wating ch"ead lib li francisco >>> good monday morning to you. taking a live look out right now in san francisco as we get started with the day, transamerica building there, it is monday again, folks. >> start that wheel all over again. >> thanks for waking us with us. >> let's get straight to the forecast. hoping for a good one. >> it will be a good day but a little warmer than yesterday
superhero flick crushed the box office earning $180 million domestically, making it the best launch for any animated filmory and the eighth-biggest opening of all-time. >> honey, where's my super suit? honey? >> one fan saw the film dressed as frozone quoting the famous line. that video racking up 10 million views. "ocean's 8" took the second spot on the list, its domestic total over $79 million. to round out the top three, "tag" snagged more than $14 million in...
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principle nuclear waste disposal escapee has been using for the past forty years to find the best storage method. this film is intended to explain the concept of visitors if you will elements are to be enclosed in copper containers. deep down in the granite special machines then lower the containers into the bore holes then the holes are filled with special bentonite clay and they say the entire system of tunnels is gradually filled to when the storage site is full after eighty to one hundred years it will be closed forever it won't be marked it's supposed to be forgotten the swedes say that they've done enough research to get moving after all new insights will always come along. just waiting for for a bit to take me won't think just anywhere because that's that's that's what how much do you know what's a bad defeat maybe something happens tomorrow maybe next year we waited feet on to do that let's think here. but that's not the solution that is just. not doing anything. the swedish approach also has risks water is already entering the granite via cracks the up. crater is performing a long term experiment
principle nuclear waste disposal escapee has been using for the past forty years to find the best storage method. this film is intended to explain the concept of visitors if you will elements are to be enclosed in copper containers. deep down in the granite special machines then lower the containers into the bore holes then the holes are filled with special bentonite clay and they say the entire system of tunnels is gradually filled to when the storage site is full after eighty to one hundred...
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lion grand jury prize in venice just last year and was also shortlisted for the oscar for best foreign language film is very heavy stuff mix of sort of the personal and the political to create a portrait of israel as a traumatized society let's have a quick look. foxtrot begins with bad news for the parents of a young man serving in the israeli army. in the film and now again a big gun. there is a surreal twist in store for the parents but the movie also shows the daily life of the son at a military checkpoint. across the. where no. one had been with some other woman before mom what i mean how much of an effort to fix. this allegory of israeli society made the director a few high profile enemies for the film was released or work or work i mean is that a tactic. and she did it in exactly the same way that feeling talks about folks thought is destroying the country as if the feeling was you know when you clearly were burned that we are a source from them up. the movie is a cleverly constructed tour de force dealing with grief and what the director calls the bleeding soul of israeli society. that. look
lion grand jury prize in venice just last year and was also shortlisted for the oscar for best foreign language film is very heavy stuff mix of sort of the personal and the political to create a portrait of israel as a traumatized society let's have a quick look. foxtrot begins with bad news for the parents of a young man serving in the israeli army. in the film and now again a big gun. there is a surreal twist in store for the parents but the movie also shows the daily life of the son at a...
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the makers talked about it being a stand—alone film and i think that is the best way to appreciate it is a good, well made, gritty, potentially controversial, border thriller, but as a sequel to sicario, you cannot help but go it is not as good as sicario. if you look at it as a stand—alone, it is fine, it has some good moments but falls apart at the end. they should have made it a stand—alone movie. i think that would have helped. leave no trace, i have not seen, it looks gripping, fascinating, a lot of those things. if this is not in my top ten at the end of the year, i will be stunned. it is made by debra granik. it is the story of a father and teenage daughter living off the grid, under the radar in the forests outside portland in oregon. they have lived this survivalist existence, he is a veteran with ptsd. the authorities turn up and find them and of course when the authorities find them, they take them back into civilisation and they are forced to re—enter the world. the thing that is really brilliant about this, it is a film in which it is not to do with dialogue, it is to do
the makers talked about it being a stand—alone film and i think that is the best way to appreciate it is a good, well made, gritty, potentially controversial, border thriller, but as a sequel to sicario, you cannot help but go it is not as good as sicario. if you look at it as a stand—alone, it is fine, it has some good moments but falls apart at the end. they should have made it a stand—alone movie. i think that would have helped. leave no trace, i have not seen, it looks gripping,...
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while cardi b who just confirmed her secret marriage to offset, won best female hip hop artist. in the filmory, "black panther" also scored a trophy. >> first of all, i love the short. it's good stuff. >> thank you. >> tyra banks rocked that bob and showed off her dynamic figure in a champagne and gold stello catsuit. the supermodel mommy also talked about balancing it all now that her son, york, is 2. now, york is 2. is it a terrible 2? or is he skipping that phase? >> i think every 2-year-old has some terrible moments. but he's also, like, in charge. >> tyra was on hand to present best actress, which went to tiffany haddish, who accepted via video. >> first off, hey, she ready. ♪ from beginning to end >> and in addition to hosting, jamie joined ledisi and gospel singer yolanda adams for an all-star tribute to r&b legend and lifetime achievement honoree anita baker. ♪ cause you're the finest thing i've seen in all my life snet. >> i mean. >> man. she's amazing. >> that moment. i was on my feet. i was singing. i was shouting. anita baker, her tribute was my favorite part of the night. >> i
while cardi b who just confirmed her secret marriage to offset, won best female hip hop artist. in the filmory, "black panther" also scored a trophy. >> first of all, i love the short. it's good stuff. >> thank you. >> tyra banks rocked that bob and showed off her dynamic figure in a champagne and gold stello catsuit. the supermodel mommy also talked about balancing it all now that her son, york, is 2. now, york is 2. is it a terrible 2? or is he skipping that phase?...
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to promote the film was a huge dream come true for him. watch out. making his best run. p we have seen in many super tramp films. zorb. determined t-rex. this chase is not over yet. complete stunts pulled off by the t-rex. that is ak shame. super tramp's wife. megan. are there outtakes that show if the t rex ran into poles. and, link on the website. check that out. chase, cull min all culminatese movie theater with a very, very fun neef e funny ending. >> why are you running? >> a man put on a performance to willie's lady. there is more. swinging into weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. because it was -- so, different. >> i love the 90s. i am in the mood for love. >> ages since you got back. >> but now i have the performance to top my per performance. cue the cats and dogs in the neighborhood. >> on the roof, singing his heart out. for his lady, stevie, the song, tonight, tonight by the mellow kings. >> i love you. >> but this, my friends is about to go to a whole new level of awesom
to promote the film was a huge dream come true for him. watch out. making his best run. p we have seen in many super tramp films. zorb. determined t-rex. this chase is not over yet. complete stunts pulled off by the t-rex. that is ak shame. super tramp's wife. megan. are there outtakes that show if the t rex ran into poles. and, link on the website. check that out. chase, cull min all culminatese movie theater with a very, very fun neef e funny ending. >> why are you running? >> a...
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lion grand jury prize in venice just last year and was also shortlisted for the oscar for best foreign language film it's very heavy stuff which one can imagine from his previous film lebannon it's sort of a mix of the personal and the political to create a portrait of israel as a traumatized society a crook. foxtrot begins with bad news for the parents of a young man serving in the israeli army. in the film and now going a bit of cannot. there is a surreal twist in store for the parents but the movie also shows the daily life of their son at a military checkpoint this was a recluse that. it's creeping where no one homeowner. has been remarkably for months on what i mean how much of an effort of. this allegory of israeli society made the director a few high profile enemies for the film was released or work or work or was there a. and she did it in exactly the same way the feeling talks about folks thought is the strong the compass of the feeling was you know or nuclear weapon that we learn from them up. the movie is a cleverly constructed tour de force dealing with grief and what the director calls
lion grand jury prize in venice just last year and was also shortlisted for the oscar for best foreign language film it's very heavy stuff which one can imagine from his previous film lebannon it's sort of a mix of the personal and the political to create a portrait of israel as a traumatized society a crook. foxtrot begins with bad news for the parents of a young man serving in the israeli army. in the film and now going a bit of cannot. there is a surreal twist in store for the parents but...