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>> yes bruce willis. >> adam bruce willis is still alive. >> wrong he is dead the whole time. >> arether move the 6 cents? >> yes my favorite documentary. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] let's welcome tonight's guest. he looks like where's waldo if nobody ever found him. comedian joe devito. [applause] and she is so she's often blame for global warming emily come body zero. she will over share without a care captive. [applause] he literally is a big thinker. my sidekick tyrus. [applause] alright, joe should trump be concerned about other world leaders mocking him? >> not at all. those chattering magpies are wasting time in study hall. [laughter] he does not care what they think at all. and i think it's so funny when he calls trudeau two-faced he must've thought what pictures did they find out? [laughter] he's like cheney the man of a thousand faces. it's amazing to see trump was even more bored than we were. [laughter] imagine having to listen to stats about canada. [laughter] he's not worried, i don't think he's even worried about the impeachment process is going on. it's in a blow
>> yes bruce willis. >> adam bruce willis is still alive. >> wrong he is dead the whole time. >> arether move the 6 cents? >> yes my favorite documentary. [laughter] [applause] [laughter] let's welcome tonight's guest. he looks like where's waldo if nobody ever found him. comedian joe devito. [applause] and she is so she's often blame for global warming emily come body zero. she will over share without a care captive. [applause] he literally is a big thinker. my...
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centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast — alec baldwin, willem dafoe, bruce willisand the film looks wonderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth mickle. it has a very, very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette‘s, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long — its 2.5 hours long — and i think that it's something that you have to give yourself over to. but if you're willing to let it work its spell — and it's quite a slow—paced film — i actually think it's quite rich and you can get lost in that world quite easily. ifound it quite immersive, quite an immersive experience. and a terrific supporting performance by alec baldwin. all righty. um, i really want to lucy in the sky to be good because i love films about space and exploration and... ok, look, i think i'm a bit of a lone voice in this, because i liked it. ok, so basically... you are a lone voice, from everything i've read! yeah, s
centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast — alec baldwin, willem dafoe, bruce willisand the film looks wonderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth mickle. it has a very, very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette‘s, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long — its 2.5 hours long...
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but at the centre of interactions between the characters, alec baldwin, bruce willis, edward norton,he film looks wonderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth nichol, it has a very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, its quite long, two and half hours long, and i think that it's something that you have to give yourself over to, but if you are willing to let it work it's spelt, it's quite a slow—paced film, i actually think it's quite rich, and you can get lost in that world weight easy. i found you can get lost in that world weight easy. ifound it you can get lost in that world weight easy. i found it quite immersive and immersive experience, a terrific performance by alec baldwin. already. i love films about space and exploration. i think space and exploration. ithink i'm space and exploration. i think i'm a bit of a lone voice in this, because i liked it. you are a lon
but at the centre of interactions between the characters, alec baldwin, bruce willis, edward norton,he film looks wonderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth nichol, it has a very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, its quite long, two and half hours long, and i think that it's...
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in pulp fiction bruce willis plays an aging boxer named butch. one last fight in him which he juries to throw to the mob. at the last second bush doesn't do it he wins the fight, jumps up out the window and escape to a hotel room where his lever is waiting for him. the just about to go on the run when bush discovers they forgot to pack his gold watch. not just any gold watch, his dad war hero fathers gold watch.the same gold watch that christopher watkins memorably describes hiding in a very uncomfortable place early in the movie. despite the fact that gangsters are almost certainly waiting for him at his house butch decides to go back and get it. the question i want to ask, and from their experiences as he later says the single weirdest day of his life but the question i like to ask is, would butch's decision rational? asking whether something in it will be as rational as absurd already a tarantino movie especially. but this is actually an interesting question to answer because the way we define rational behavior today is largely based on a scho
in pulp fiction bruce willis plays an aging boxer named butch. one last fight in him which he juries to throw to the mob. at the last second bush doesn't do it he wins the fight, jumps up out the window and escape to a hotel room where his lever is waiting for him. the just about to go on the run when bush discovers they forgot to pack his gold watch. not just any gold watch, his dad war hero fathers gold watch.the same gold watch that christopher watkins memorably describes hiding in a very...
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. >> of course, bruce willis was the voice of mickey.he kids loved watching the movie growing up. >> they could not figure it out for so long. it's daddy's voice. where is daddy? >> oh, no, don't give in. >> it's a deal, sucker. >> now, 30 years later, there's talk of a remake. and we would settle for a cast reunion. >> i would love to do that. i would love to do anything with kirstie. >> i will try to convince him, he responds to money and threats. >> i don't know. maybe we can get him to sign on one way or the other. and 30 theme doesn't stop there. we were with dolly parton 3 years after steel magnolias. >> steel magnolias. 30 years old. >> can you believe it? my life spins around andll the wonderful artists i get to work. some of us are aging and some of us are not, and we are still around. >> please, call me truvy. >> it's the tear jerker that pink can get enough of. >> it's 30 years old this year. >> i can't handle that. i have always loved dolly parton. she is incredible. >> here's tngs that you may not know. for starters, alli ca
. >> of course, bruce willis was the voice of mickey.he kids loved watching the movie growing up. >> they could not figure it out for so long. it's daddy's voice. where is daddy? >> oh, no, don't give in. >> it's a deal, sucker. >> now, 30 years later, there's talk of a remake. and we would settle for a cast reunion. >> i would love to do that. i would love to do anything with kirstie. >> i will try to convince him, he responds to money and threats....
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bruce willis played an aging boxer named butch and he has one last identity. at the last second, butch doesn't do it. jumped out the window and escaped through a hotel room. they're just about to go on a run when they discover they forgot to pack his lunch. not just any old lunch. instead war heroes father's gold watch. there's a comfortable place earlier in the movie. despite the fact that there almost certain on this, he decides to go back and get it. the question i want to ask, the question i would like to ask is, with his decision, was it rational? i'm asking whether something in a movie is rational is absurd already. but this is actually an interesting question and answer. the way we do find rational behavior today is today. it's part of the defense department and the cold war. there was scientist there that study with the nation should do in a nuclear age. it creates new life interactio interactions, what you see in this decision. you play things out. a lot of these situations are real interactive games. you and a friend rob a bank, the cops put you in s
bruce willis played an aging boxer named butch and he has one last identity. at the last second, butch doesn't do it. jumped out the window and escaped through a hotel room. they're just about to go on a run when they discover they forgot to pack his lunch. not just any old lunch. instead war heroes father's gold watch. there's a comfortable place earlier in the movie. despite the fact that there almost certain on this, he decides to go back and get it. the question i want to ask, the question...
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bruce willis. it was slick. it was fast. it had no convention to it whatsoever.ules of the way you could make film. >> ah, you [ bleep ]! >> you constantly have to pay attention. all of these characters somehow connected. start to feel as the movie goes on -- >> i love you, honey bunny. >> everybody, this is a robbery! >> you know a tarantino film the minute you see it. it's such a fanfare of a new kind of filmmaker. ♪ and i know got to go same thing every night ♪ >> came out of this kind of cocktail of '50s nostalgia culture in l.a. and it kind of became a phenomenon. >> what do you guys do? >> i'm a comedian. >> ah -- >> when i started writing "swingers" i didn't know it was going to be a movie or a full script. i was just having fun writing stuff i got a kick out of and kept going with it. >> you go up to talk to a man i don't want you to be the guy in the pg movie. >> really? hoping it makes it happen. >> i want you to be the guy in the rated a movie. the guy you're not sure werther you like you. you're a bad man. you're a bad man. you're a bad man. >> it was
bruce willis. it was slick. it was fast. it had no convention to it whatsoever.ules of the way you could make film. >> ah, you [ bleep ]! >> you constantly have to pay attention. all of these characters somehow connected. start to feel as the movie goes on -- >> i love you, honey bunny. >> everybody, this is a robbery! >> you know a tarantino film the minute you see it. it's such a fanfare of a new kind of filmmaker. ♪ and i know got to go same thing every night...
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but at the centre of interactions between the characters, alec baldwin, bruce willis, edward norton,t to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long, two and half hours long, and i think that it's something that you have to give yourself over to, but if you are willing to let it work it's spell, it's quite a slow—paced film, i actually think it's quite rich, and you can get lost in that world quite easy. ifound it quite immersive an immersive experience, a terrific supporting performance by alec baldwin. alrighty, i want lucy to be good. i love films about space and exploration. i think i'm a bit of a lone voice in this, because i liked it. you are a lone voice from everything i've read. natalie portman is an astronaut who looks down at the earth from space who then finds it impossible to readjust to life back on the ground. here's a clip. i'mjusta little... i don't know, you know? say no more. we've all been there. been where? what did i say? i
but at the centre of interactions between the characters, alec baldwin, bruce willis, edward norton,t to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long, two and half hours long, and i think that it's something that you have to give yourself over to, but if you are willing to let it work it's spell, it's quite a slow—paced film, i actually think it's quite...
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. >> bruce willis set record 7.2 million for sale of his home he paid 12 million for. >> that has beenownsize go to florida something like that where are we going to find buyers. >> more pressure. >> i would say the millennials are smart avoiding this real estate taking their time, having a lower priced home maybe renting waiting for boomers to retire and leave and get a house down in price by 20 to 25% am i right. >> we made a few deals in westchester as a direct result of this low pricing, people are buying a lot of house for under a million dollars. great schools great place to life good family lifestyle, so i have to tell you i think westchester is a good play. >> i think that is a good point you got to run, i am going to pick up on that, real estate lady here at fox business. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for having us happy holidays. >> you, too, final thoughts from our all-star panel. stay with us. ♪ ♪music (air pump motors) (lamp crashes) ♪music it's the final days of the wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and
. >> bruce willis set record 7.2 million for sale of his home he paid 12 million for. >> that has beenownsize go to florida something like that where are we going to find buyers. >> more pressure. >> i would say the millennials are smart avoiding this real estate taking their time, having a lower priced home maybe renting waiting for boomers to retire and leave and get a house down in price by 20 to 25% am i right. >> we made a few deals in westchester as a direct...
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centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast — alec baldwin, willem dafoe, bruce willisderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth mickle. it has a very, very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long — its 2.5 hours long — and i think that it's something that you have to give yourself over to. but if you're willing to let it work its spell — and it's quite a slow—paced film — i actually think it's quite rich and you can get lost in that world quite easily. ifound it quite immersive, quite an immersive experience. and a terrific supporting performance by alec baldwin. all righty. um, i really want to lucy in the sky to be good because i love films about space and exploration and... ok, look, i think i'm a bit of a lone voice in this, because i liked it. ok, so basically... you are a lone voice, from everything i've read! yeah, so natalie portman is a
centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast — alec baldwin, willem dafoe, bruce willisderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth mickle. it has a very, very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long — its 2.5 hours long — and i think that...