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, whatever, more cgi, then it shows up on stage and rolls around.eople who don't get it for the five of you who are out there who don't understand our level of excitement, what you've written about, explain it. the three that you refer to i told someone, it's like going on a really really bad date and suddenly you have the best person in the world walk into your life. we've been thirsting for this. >> yeah it's kind of like an abusive relationship because we're not sure initially we wanted to trust j.j. abrams with this, because we were hurt -- the people who grew up and i went up and saw the original "star wars," felt there was a level of ridiculousness in those three movies that left me with a bad taste in my mouth. but first of all, it's got the great moments, when hans solo and chewbacca show up and say we're home we all felt like we were home walked through the door with them. that was it, they had me at chewie and i'm ready to go. >> i've got goose bumps, i feel i've gone to church and it's friday. we should gush on and on and on but i have to
, whatever, more cgi, then it shows up on stage and rolls around.eople who don't get it for the five of you who are out there who don't understand our level of excitement, what you've written about, explain it. the three that you refer to i told someone, it's like going on a really really bad date and suddenly you have the best person in the world walk into your life. we've been thirsting for this. >> yeah it's kind of like an abusive relationship because we're not sure initially we...
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put new cgi to make his face will like paul walker. >> he shot 85 percent. they had to finish up the last 15 percent. you saw the the other ones there. >> that is kevin hart, his movie get hard was in third place. >> then yes. >> it is hanging in there. >>> warning for tourist and paparazzi stay away from george clooney or his wife. >> the clooney's will be vacationing in italy. according to reports the town's mayor alerted folks if you bother them or step foot on their property you will be hit with a $600 fine. clooney owns an italian villa where he spend the spring and summer. do not disturb. >> in. >> you better have $600. >> if i see him in town by going to the 7-eleven or wawa or whatever in lake cuomo. >> yes. >> can i talk to him. hey george, is what up. >> i'm sure you can try. he may not answer you. >> am i going to get fine. >> you are not in his property. my thing if you step foot is there a pta guy standing there, particular or do they arrest you and then you do it. >> how to you get 600-dollar fine. you just get a ticket here. >> this is a dilem
put new cgi to make his face will like paul walker. >> he shot 85 percent. they had to finish up the last 15 percent. you saw the the other ones there. >> that is kevin hart, his movie get hard was in third place. >> then yes. >> it is hanging in there. >>> warning for tourist and paparazzi stay away from george clooney or his wife. >> the clooney's will be vacationing in italy. according to reports the town's mayor alerted folks if you bother them or step...
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we add in the cgi, make sure the lyinging is matching correctly.ound a little bit to really sell the fact that the iphones are here, and de-emphasizing the background. >> for the big finale of the video, we set a camera up high and very wide. and we see the wave of crashing iphones. once they've all settled and we have basically a 10, 20-foot screen that we're now able to display whatever content we wanted to. >> the 80-second video takes more than 1,300 hours to produce. all of that hard work pays off. on april 17th, 2014, they released the video on line, and it soon reaches more than 7.5 million views. hopes topple when people who believe the video is real find out the truth. >> the most common comment or emails that we get is can i have one iphone out of the 10,000. there's others where people are bashing us because we -- they think we spent a lot of money in trashing these iphones. we send an e-mail saying this is not real. no iphones were harmed, again, in the making of this video. >> i think it's a win/win for this company. if they had manage
we add in the cgi, make sure the lyinging is matching correctly.ound a little bit to really sell the fact that the iphones are here, and de-emphasizing the background. >> for the big finale of the video, we set a camera up high and very wide. and we see the wave of crashing iphones. once they've all settled and we have basically a 10, 20-foot screen that we're now able to display whatever content we wanted to. >> the 80-second video takes more than 1,300 hours to produce. all of...
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this is a cgi problem, not a hillary clinton campaign problem.at. >> phillip since this is your column or in a column this week i want to get this to you. you rail against calling that beltway extravaganza that was just alluded to last night the n red prom. i was -- the nerd prom. i was teasing it's not, stop calling it this. >> yeah. it's -- calling it nerd prom the analogy i use is if a bunch of football players and cheerleaders decided they would join the chess club to burnish credentials for college. this hollywood celebrities going. if it were newt gingrich and elizabeth warren sitting quietly and telling jokes, maybe that's a nerd prom. this is hollywood celebrities, media people, god police everyone in the media, of course. it is nothing to do with nerds. there's a self-effacing aspect that's sort of d.c. culture like. oh, come on, we can fight the power. it's the most powerful room in the country that night. >> to you, lauren, quickly. thumbs up or thumbs down? should we call this full of nerds or no? >> i think that there's just too many
this is a cgi problem, not a hillary clinton campaign problem.at. >> phillip since this is your column or in a column this week i want to get this to you. you rail against calling that beltway extravaganza that was just alluded to last night the n red prom. i was -- the nerd prom. i was teasing it's not, stop calling it this. >> yeah. it's -- calling it nerd prom the analogy i use is if a bunch of football players and cheerleaders decided they would join the chess club to burnish...
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. >> the man cancelling suit is what i call my cgi leotards.es you look small everywhere you wish you looked big. and big everywhere you wished you looked small. so it is man cancelling. >> jimmy: you are actually running around as the hulk then? >> as me in a leotard. >> terrifying. >> jimmy: i'd love to see that. that's the movie i'd enjoy seeing you running around pretending -- there seems to be a lot of fascination about the relationship between tony stark and bruce banner who obviously have a lot in common both being geniuses. there's a website that people have been posting art work. >> oh, wow. >> jimmy: that's nice. science bros and somebody else air brushed this. >> wow. >> jimmy: you can see you guys paling around and hanging out. these are -- [ laughter ] >> i want that one. >> jimmy: another one. and then there's that. >> just another day on set. >> jimmy: i'd like to see a romantic comedy of some kind. by the way, you guys are not the only ones that get this treatment. i know you'll like -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> wo
. >> the man cancelling suit is what i call my cgi leotards.es you look small everywhere you wish you looked big. and big everywhere you wished you looked small. so it is man cancelling. >> jimmy: you are actually running around as the hulk then? >> as me in a leotard. >> terrifying. >> jimmy: i'd love to see that. that's the movie i'd enjoy seeing you running around pretending -- there seems to be a lot of fascination about the relationship between tony stark and...
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all cgi.trailer debuted at the star wars celebration convention in california already lighting up uh-uh tube. it will focus on a group of rebels who steal the death star plan but star wars have the force awaken which opens this december. that trailer debuted on thursday with the voice of luke skywalker and chew back can hans solo showing up at the very end as you know, of course, can't wait. >>> as you may or may not i recently joined the legions of social media. you one upped on me on that. >> i don't know about that. >> i'm final film though. one of the things that stands out oh out to me all those ads promising great deals and really cool products. >> a lot of us too named to click. >> fox's steve noviello takes look. >> reporter: from shirts to shaving they are the products you should know on facebook. >> clothing, shopping, food, a lot of stuff like that. >> reporter: greg -- >> facebook ain't is it a gram. twitter. >> reporter: sees the ads every day. >> constantly. >> when one caught hi
all cgi.trailer debuted at the star wars celebration convention in california already lighting up uh-uh tube. it will focus on a group of rebels who steal the death star plan but star wars have the force awaken which opens this december. that trailer debuted on thursday with the voice of luke skywalker and chew back can hans solo showing up at the very end as you know, of course, can't wait. >>> as you may or may not i recently joined the legions of social media. you one upped on me on...
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. >> jimmy: it would require a lot of cgi for sure. >> especially for me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: howe title would be and they told me it is "hollywood" which is our address here. >> it surprised me too. making albums is different now. like they -- you know -- you don't have the luxury of how you take time and the band get together and go to guam or laos and lay up and smoke a joint and let it come to us. they are like if you don't get this record out we're going to fire your ass. >> jimmy: is that right? >> we don't give a damn. >> jimmy: it has been five years since you made the last album. how much of a rush could they put on you? >> jimmy, it's a lot of weed. no, it's not that. this is what i say. when you do ♪ take my money how do you top that? and then ♪ blame it on the goose ♪ got you feeling loose ♪ hey, hey ♪ it's hard. it is like if you come with ♪ don't blame it on the goose. >> jimmy: no, that wasn't work. you can't do that. >> luckily i have a great group of young, young writers that are helping me out with the album. this kid named k.c. shout out to him. >> jimmy: like c
. >> jimmy: it would require a lot of cgi for sure. >> especially for me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: howe title would be and they told me it is "hollywood" which is our address here. >> it surprised me too. making albums is different now. like they -- you know -- you don't have the luxury of how you take time and the band get together and go to guam or laos and lay up and smoke a joint and let it come to us. they are like if you don't get this record out we're...
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. >> jimmy: i was thinking how would that be acting without any cgi.awkeye has his bow and arrow and i'm the only one that doesn't have a stunt devil because i just get to do like that. >> jimmy: you're doing like tai chi. >> i'm like destroying robots apparently. >> jimmy: it's great but i was seeing that's why you're a good actor. i would be so embarrassed. trust me guys, it's going to look good when it's done. [ laughter ] i swear this is really good. but man you pull it off and you do so good. it's really, really fun. i want to show clip of elizabeth olsen in "avengers: age of ultron." check this out. >> you're wondering why you can't look inside my head. >> sometimes it's hard. but sooner or later every man shows himself. >> oh, i'm sure they do. but you needed something more than a man. that's why you let stark take percepto. >> i didn't expect it. like i solved stark's -- i knew it could control him, make him stop this threat. >> every living thing creates the thing they dread. men of peace create engines of war, invaders create avengers, people
. >> jimmy: i was thinking how would that be acting without any cgi.awkeye has his bow and arrow and i'm the only one that doesn't have a stunt devil because i just get to do like that. >> jimmy: you're doing like tai chi. >> i'm like destroying robots apparently. >> jimmy: it's great but i was seeing that's why you're a good actor. i would be so embarrassed. trust me guys, it's going to look good when it's done. [ laughter ] i swear this is really good. but man you pull...
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we cgi him in later. [ laughter ] >> it's like working with mercury.tting giddy and stuff, and it's hard to keep -- >> well, we like to have fun. >> jimmy: you should have fun. do you improvise a lot on set? because there's a couple of lines that i go, i think that's a robert downey jr. original. >> well, if you thought so, just imagine it was. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. good. >> jimmy: let's talk about this movie. it's a giant, biggest thing in the whole wide world. is there anything to really talk about or explain? people know the avengers or they don't. >> well, you know, bruce banner and tony stark have a a contingency plan that if he gets out of control we bring in veronica. >> jimmy: veronica is the chubby iron man. >> sure. [ light laughter ] i wouldn't necessarily describe him like that. >> jimmy: iron man is like this iron man. >> exactly. >> jimmy: -- cuter, almost stuffed animal kind of iron man. >> it's not "big hero 6." this is a bad-ass thing. >> jimmy: you are touching on a a point. yeah, he's cute. yeah. >> it's called the "hulk buste
we cgi him in later. [ laughter ] >> it's like working with mercury.tting giddy and stuff, and it's hard to keep -- >> well, we like to have fun. >> jimmy: you should have fun. do you improvise a lot on set? because there's a couple of lines that i go, i think that's a robert downey jr. original. >> well, if you thought so, just imagine it was. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. good. >> jimmy: let's talk about this movie. it's a giant, biggest thing in the whole...
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in the end, they decided to use cgi and previous footage of walker to lay over his performances by his about how that was emotionally and logistically? >> well i mean it was a complete shock to all of us because when we first heard about it we thought it was just another thing on the internet that you hear and it can't be true. and it took 10 to 15 calls before we finally found out that this really did happen and it was a shock to the crew. we couldn't even talk about it on the set for days on end until we finally all got together and everybody just kind of sat together and talked about paul and the tough part about it was that we knew that paul would want us to finish this thing out and to try and get as much out of this as we could, because he really worked hard on every single picture. he gave it everything that he had, 100% on every single shot and he was always the nicest guy around. he didn't have any attitude. there was no problem with if you wanted him to stay later, if you wanted him to work harder on something, if you needed more things out of him, he would give you everythin
in the end, they decided to use cgi and previous footage of walker to lay over his performances by his about how that was emotionally and logistically? >> well i mean it was a complete shock to all of us because when we first heard about it we thought it was just another thing on the internet that you hear and it can't be true. and it took 10 to 15 calls before we finally found out that this really did happen and it was a shock to the crew. we couldn't even talk about it on the set for...
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or was it a cgi thing? >> no, it was real. >> jimmy: the guy on it?is the only thing they told us. two things. stay in your seat. and no quick movements. >> jimmy: oh! great. >> 800-pound bird. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they're not nice, they're not nice. so we were in this vignette where it was a beauty shop. so the minute they took the blindfold off of the ostrich, and i watch a lot of national geographic so i knew what was coming down. and i told the girl, sweetie, this isn't going down, this is going south. the minute they take that blindfold off, he's going to think there's another bird and charge. and sure enough he did. >> jimmy: why did he think there was another bird? >> he saw his own reflection in the mirror. >> oh, boy. >> and we were between him and the other bird. so i get out of there, buddy. whoosh! i got out. >> jimmy: you didn't have to act at all, you just had to run. >> very slowly, yes. >> jimmy: wow. oh, wow. that's something else. ostriches are nasty animals. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the last time you were here we talked about something that
or was it a cgi thing? >> no, it was real. >> jimmy: the guy on it?is the only thing they told us. two things. stay in your seat. and no quick movements. >> jimmy: oh! great. >> 800-pound bird. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they're not nice, they're not nice. so we were in this vignette where it was a beauty shop. so the minute they took the blindfold off of the ostrich, and i watch a lot of national geographic so i knew what was coming down. and i told the girl,...
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his brothers were used as body doubles to finish his scenes and cgi, computer generated imagery was used to super impose his face onto their bodies. >> i'm sure he's smiling. they're paying homage to him. and in the end they're going to love the way his legacy is being carried on. >> he was one of the coolest chaps i've ever met. it was more about his family and helping other people. >> reporter: paul walker is survived by a 16-year-old daughter. and now a legacy of the most successful easter weekend film of all time. >> what's the plan? >> reporter: dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >>> all right. from movies to music now. if you believe in rock and roll, as rosemary does, you'll want to hear this, as rosemary does don mcclain's plans for his american peyman u script. black. those things had tootallh change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did no
his brothers were used as body doubles to finish his scenes and cgi, computer generated imagery was used to super impose his face onto their bodies. >> i'm sure he's smiling. they're paying homage to him. and in the end they're going to love the way his legacy is being carried on. >> he was one of the coolest chaps i've ever met. it was more about his family and helping other people. >> reporter: paul walker is survived by a 16-year-old daughter. and now a legacy of the most...
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in tonight's first person report artist ed bruce explains how they work their cgi magic. ♪ >>> it's veryormally what happened on a film of tv show a director has a vision he has an idea and whether it's shooting constraints or the fact that it's something that's doesn't exist, he or she relies on visual effects to add that component. and most of the time we would extend an environment, add more billings put a hillside in the background. and the big vision is the thing like the creatures and characters and sci-fis, it really is all about the director's vision. and we're at the stage now where visual effects can almost do anything. i'm on staff as a supervisor and i bring along my coordinators that help me collect everything about the shooting environment, and we go back to the studio and recreate that world digitally. sometimes we have to put things up to represent. so if you do your creature you would need something for that his eye line or lighting of the battle. but most of the time you are shooting on location so you are either outside or in streets or in an exterior environment or in
in tonight's first person report artist ed bruce explains how they work their cgi magic. ♪ >>> it's veryormally what happened on a film of tv show a director has a vision he has an idea and whether it's shooting constraints or the fact that it's something that's doesn't exist, he or she relies on visual effects to add that component. and most of the time we would extend an environment, add more billings put a hillside in the background. and the big vision is the thing like the...
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cgi does incredible work across the world.t kind of -- >> for themselves and others. >> they do incredible work not to benefit themselves but the people, children, women, families -- >> bill clinton had deals involved in all of this. he benefits himself to the tune of $150 million, haurld.rold. >> but you can't make these kind of connections -- >> that's why you have an investigation. that's all i'm saying. >> they release $1100 infractions because names were not revealed. >> about but the "washington post" says that, no the me.because names were not revealed. >> about but the "washington post" says that, no the me. the "washington post" should always -- here is the "washington post". now that they're going after the clintons, we just throw that away? >> of course not. >> the "new york times" reported on the claims. let's throw that away. no harold. >> no then you tie them to mcdonnell and menendez. that's not fair. >> what did i say? what i said was -- >> i think it's unfair to draw those kind of comparisons. >> you can keep
cgi does incredible work across the world.t kind of -- >> for themselves and others. >> they do incredible work not to benefit themselves but the people, children, women, families -- >> bill clinton had deals involved in all of this. he benefits himself to the tune of $150 million, haurld.rold. >> but you can't make these kind of connections -- >> that's why you have an investigation. that's all i'm saying. >> they release $1100 infractions because names were...
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and i guess i wonder what you think happens to cgi between now and november of 2016?the clinton campaign is certainly already taken some steps to try to get ahead of public relations problems like that for example, hillary resigned from the board. i think they're going to have to be more transparent about the speaking fees because those questions are just going to keep on piling up. what i wonder is if the clinton message machine ever decides to kind of recalibrate and dial it back a little bit. because right now, and this isn't all coming from the clinton camp itself but from the orbit around them where you have these people whose main goal is to misdirect and onevery time there's a bit of the clinton leadership. >> they're clarifying. >> they are misdirecting. exactly. they are definitely misdirecting here. this is what media matters exists to do. >> i'm sure well josh when we talk about the orbit to jeremy's point, contention has been he's a tool of the right wing. he's theoretically investigating jeb bush. that complicates the clinton camp's argument. >> he's a co
and i guess i wonder what you think happens to cgi between now and november of 2016?the clinton campaign is certainly already taken some steps to try to get ahead of public relations problems like that for example, hillary resigned from the board. i think they're going to have to be more transparent about the speaking fees because those questions are just going to keep on piling up. what i wonder is if the clinton message machine ever decides to kind of recalibrate and dial it back a little...
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>> well the united states two of the leader manufactures or cgi, chinese owned company and in europeh for consumer uses but commercial use as well. >> so gretchen you are arguing that the faa needs to loosen up restrictions and regulations so this commercial application of drones can really flourish and benefit our economy which you made a strong argument but aren't there security concerns here? abby was talking about the drone thatñr crashed in the white house lawn and a man fly basically a flying bicycle on the lawn. aren't there legitimate concerns here we need to be worried about? >> i think so but there's technology being developed that can make them fly safer. for example, most "át manufacturers and software companies such as drone deploy are creating technologies that can do geo sense and keep drones in -- come out of restricted air space but in a restricted pre-planned route. there are technologies that are being developed that can do that. the faa has not been relying on technology advances to enable the regulations in the right way, which is unfortunate, but i do believe th
>> well the united states two of the leader manufactures or cgi, chinese owned company and in europeh for consumer uses but commercial use as well. >> so gretchen you are arguing that the faa needs to loosen up restrictions and regulations so this commercial application of drones can really flourish and benefit our economy which you made a strong argument but aren't there security concerns here? abby was talking about the drone thatñr crashed in the white house lawn and a man fly...
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. >> yeah, yeah, well -- actually i used some very high end cgi technology to create your performancein this episode and your name is "illiterate coward." [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i don't think i like that. >> and also, this is a very special cyber edition of "the blacklist," ripped from the head lines. roll it, alex. ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: what are you doing? get the hell outta here. [ laughter ] >> if you put all the letters together it says? >> seth: ca --. >> very good, illiterate coward, you just read your first word. now we have to work on teaching you how to not be such a coward. >> seth: thank you. blacklist. >> hello, this is blacklist. you are talking to blacklist. >> blacklist, this is the president. sorry to disturb you, but we need you. >> can i call you back, mr. president? i'm teaching my sidekick "illiterate coward" how to read. >> seth: this is great. >> blacklist, there's been a kidnapping in the internet. >> what in the worldwide web? who was kidnapped? >> mr. google, the owner of google.com is kidnapped. >> you mean to tell me that dale google was kidnapped? >>
. >> yeah, yeah, well -- actually i used some very high end cgi technology to create your performancein this episode and your name is "illiterate coward." [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i don't think i like that. >> and also, this is a very special cyber edition of "the blacklist," ripped from the head lines. roll it, alex. ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: what are you doing? get the hell outta here. [ laughter ] >> if you put all the letters together it...
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the fact that they made it with cgi makes it that much more incredible.either way. >>> coming up, forgetting your anniversary is one thing. but did this guy really forget his wife? >> you're my wife? >> yeah. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> a lot of people were debating whether this could actually happen. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and once every 2 seconds, someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection. the patented lifelock identity alert system lets you know about threats to your identity by text, phone, or e-mail. and lifelock even offers bank account takeover alerts and alerts for your investment and retirement accounts. lifelock's comprehens
the fact that they made it with cgi makes it that much more incredible.either way. >>> coming up, forgetting your anniversary is one thing. but did this guy really forget his wife? >> you're my wife? >> yeah. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> a lot of people were debating whether this could actually happen. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social...
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. >> seth: also this was pre-cgi. >> yes. >> seth: so you have to actually get this to be practical.ould not be counted upon to poop on us. >> seth: right. >> with any kind of reliability, whatsoever. >> seth: sure. >> so they first created this big machine to sort of machine gun hose the poop on us. >> seth: right. this must be exciting for your first movie. your dream coming true. >> exactly. >> seth: this is what i always thought it would be. >> exactly. with the master of american film. but the machine did not work because it shot it from the side and birds don't [ bleep ] sideways. >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> they just don't >> seth: this is very interesting for kids watching at home that want to learn about birds. this is true. >> this is a true fact. and so bob got very frustrated with it and decided that he -- you know, "if somebody's going to do this, it's going to be me." and so they got him this rickety aluminum ladder and he climbs up the ladder. this guy is a big guy, with a bowl full, about a half a gallon of fake bird poo, and takes a little palette knife and start
. >> seth: also this was pre-cgi. >> yes. >> seth: so you have to actually get this to be practical.ould not be counted upon to poop on us. >> seth: right. >> with any kind of reliability, whatsoever. >> seth: sure. >> so they first created this big machine to sort of machine gun hose the poop on us. >> seth: right. this must be exciting for your first movie. your dream coming true. >> exactly. >> seth: this is what i always thought it...
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because you can't -- i still think, with everything they're doing with cgi in movies, fake beard, youe -- you can't so much tell with that one, i think, because it's so big and bushy. >> seth: it's great. that's what i mean. i saw it, and i was like, "that's a real beard." >> thanks, man. >> seth: no, really. >> everything else is probably fake. but the beard -- >> seth: well that's -- well, you play a reclusive tech genius. and you kind of -- you didn't -- i would say you played him the way most people would approach that role. how did you go about playing this guy? >> well, yeah, i mean, alex garland, who wrote and directed the film -- he's an incredible, incredible artist. he's so good. and he wrote this very funny, weird character, dark character, and he kind of has his whole bro billionaire speak. that kind of silicon valley thing. so, that was in there already. you know the kind of guys that say, like, "dude, man, i'm your friend. give me all your rights. dude, it's fine. give me your privacy." >> seth: yeah. "i'm worth so much. like, i just want to roll with you. i just want to
because you can't -- i still think, with everything they're doing with cgi in movies, fake beard, youe -- you can't so much tell with that one, i think, because it's so big and bushy. >> seth: it's great. that's what i mean. i saw it, and i was like, "that's a real beard." >> thanks, man. >> seth: no, really. >> everything else is probably fake. but the beard -- >> seth: well that's -- well, you play a reclusive tech genius. and you kind of -- you didn't...
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. >> seth: that's not cgi. computer generated. [ laughter ] >> seth: right. you had to wear ping-pong balls all over. >> exactly. >> seth: was that obviously probably the first time you had a shaved head. how was the experience? >> yeah, i actually came out of the womb with a full head of hair. >> seth: oh, you did? >> yes, i'd never been able to touch my scalp. yes, it's freezing. [ laughter ] yeah, and it's really strange. you know, it's the kind of thing where you feel like i can really damage myself. you want to wear a helmet. >> seth: oh, yeah. i would feel you're very exposed. >> yeah, have you ever shaved your head? >> seth: i've never shaved my head, no. >> yeah, it's terrifying. terrifying. >> seth: that's makes lex luther seem so much less intimidating. >> i know, i know. [ laughter ] it's terrifying. >> seth: now, i'm thinking about him going, "i feel like anything's going to bang it and now i'm going up against superman and i feel like there's a million things going on." >> "i forgot my helmet. i'm
. >> seth: that's not cgi. computer generated. [ laughter ] >> seth: right. you had to wear ping-pong balls all over. >> exactly. >> seth: was that obviously probably the first time you had a shaved head. how was the experience? >> yeah, i actually came out of the womb with a full head of hair. >> seth: oh, you did? >> yes, i'd never been able to touch my scalp. yes, it's freezing. [ laughter ] yeah, and it's really strange. you know, it's the kind of...
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not be more excited now we've mentioned before --. [ cheers ] yeah, "game of thrones" uses a lot of cgiterested to see this is in the credits. front half of the dragon: joseph goldstein. back half of the dragon: albert goldstein. it's two guys in a dragon suit. here's a clip of the goldstein brothers in action. >> ow, sorry. [ laughter ] >> seth: but now, this, this is very interesting. they actually made a change to this season. one of the goldstein brothers was retired and been replaced by the first-ever female back half of the dragon. her name is tammy gamble. we have a clip of her work. here we go. >> do you even know where you're going? >> yes. >> it seems like you don't know where you're going. [ applause ] >> seth: two people in a suit. finally, we've got "late night with seth myers", i'm so proud of my staff. and there's no one i'm more proud of than this guy. this guy right here, the cue card guy for the cue card guy, barry dudley. let's say hello to him now. here's barry. [ cheers and applause ] there we go. there we go, that was great. barry doing his job. that was "hidden cr
not be more excited now we've mentioned before --. [ cheers ] yeah, "game of thrones" uses a lot of cgiterested to see this is in the credits. front half of the dragon: joseph goldstein. back half of the dragon: albert goldstein. it's two guys in a dragon suit. here's a clip of the goldstein brothers in action. >> ow, sorry. [ laughter ] >> seth: but now, this, this is very interesting. they actually made a change to this season. one of the goldstein brothers was retired...
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it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust box between the two 60-second sequences.shot or two, this is a hit. >> it's beautiful to watch. i'd definitely forward this to other people. like check this out. they did it and can you believe it? that's the reaction i had. i know other people would. >> viral videos continue to amaze, enthrall, and entertain us. sometimes they even fool us. if you were tricked by one of the videos you just saw, don't worry. they even get me sometimes. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> chaos in the streets. >> the crowd was chanting burn it up, burn it up. >> a bridal alteration altercation. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll [?muted?] you up. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she managed to actually move th
it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust box between the two 60-second sequences.shot or two, this is a hit. >> it's beautiful to watch. i'd definitely forward this to other people. like check this out. they did it and can you believe it? that's the reaction i had. i know other people would. >> viral videos continue to amaze, enthrall, and entertain us. sometimes they even fool us. if you were tricked by one of the videos you just saw, don't worry. they even get me...
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stand in help from his brother s and a bit of g cgi wizardry. ♪ >> little closer. [ grunting ] >> furiousten tomatoes. richard corliss from "time" writes an enormous steroidal blast and furious 7 oars with high octane action. airborne muscle cars an emotional final ride for paul walker. these films have been doing well for a long time. they have seven for goodness sake. a lot of people are curious to see how it works. >> between these two films my husband and i would not be able to agree on which to see. >> i get that. >>> this morning on "world news now," terror attack. gunmen strapped with explosives targeting christian students for massacre. 13 hours of horror playing out in kenya and the hunt now for the terror leader claiming responsibility. >>> a new chapter. the historic afwreemt reached with iran but will it stop them from developing a nuclear weapon? >>> if iran cheats the world will know it. >> full details ahead on what this now means for the u.s. >>> surprising baby. the new research that shows how less predictability for the little ones may make them smarter. how their develo
stand in help from his brother s and a bit of g cgi wizardry. ♪ >> little closer. [ grunting ] >> furiousten tomatoes. richard corliss from "time" writes an enormous steroidal blast and furious 7 oars with high octane action. airborne muscle cars an emotional final ride for paul walker. these films have been doing well for a long time. they have seven for goodness sake. a lot of people are curious to see how it works. >> between these two films my husband and i...
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the clinton book was widely dismissed about the money that goes into the cgi. you know the left is pushing back hard on this book saying there's nothing there. it's not going away. do you believe that's because of just the search for grist or do you believe i know we're going to get attacked and this is the nature of politic sns. >> i think there are a bunch of stories out today including from the times, "the wall street journal," story in "the washington post," each one presents something a little different. and i think reuters had a story this morning about the clinton foundation refiling a bunch of their 990s, which is their tax declarations that a charitable group has to do. the collective weight of this i think, it's not going away. and remember the book you're talking about has not even come out yet. so a lot of people don't know exactly what's in it. i think it's going to be hard to totally dismiss until people see what it contains. the author is apparently now also incidentally going through a scrub of some sort against or about jeb bush. so i think tha
the clinton book was widely dismissed about the money that goes into the cgi. you know the left is pushing back hard on this book saying there's nothing there. it's not going away. do you believe that's because of just the search for grist or do you believe i know we're going to get attacked and this is the nature of politic sns. >> i think there are a bunch of stories out today including from the times, "the wall street journal," story in "the washington post," each...
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. ♪ >> cgi technology is breathing life into hollywood.ing you can't tell which ones are walker or his brothers in the movie. and keeping the legacy of one of the most successful franchises in history alive. even before this opening weekend the movie franchise made $2.5 billion worldwide. a lot of people who were watching specifically to see if they could tell which scenes were his brothers they could not tell. this could be the future of movie-making. they take a 3d scan of an actor and god forbid something happens in the middle of production. you still have it on file. some actors can be forever immortalized. 20 years from now you can stick them into the movies. this could be the future of movies. in terms of the science guy here. i'm sorry. >> and a great tribute to him. congratulations to all of them. coming up on good morning, america "duck dynasty" and dancing sensation sadie robertson is opening up about her inspiring video that has millioning watching. she eelt be joining us coming up. >> and one man making lots of headlines right
. ♪ >> cgi technology is breathing life into hollywood.ing you can't tell which ones are walker or his brothers in the movie. and keeping the legacy of one of the most successful franchises in history alive. even before this opening weekend the movie franchise made $2.5 billion worldwide. a lot of people who were watching specifically to see if they could tell which scenes were his brothers they could not tell. this could be the future of movie-making. they take a 3d scan of an actor...
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who was all in the center of this whole deal to sell these uranium mining rights to russia, gave the cgioney that never showed up on their documents. then they paid bill clinton $500,000 for a speech. >> there is no link between any government decisions and those contributions suspect as they may appear to you and many other. >> well the truth is, we're talking about two separate entities here. you have the clinton foundation and you have the clinton global initiative which is subsidiary of the clinton foundation. they have been able to manuever money between those two organizations in very secretive way for a very long time and they never had to disclose anything. donors expenditures, nothing. it is all been highly secretive. look, you talk about propriety and possible conflicts of interest. from the beginning, a normal candidate a normal person coming in as secretary of state would have said, we are stopping all of these foreign donations foreign governments, shadowy characters. we're not accepting any of that money for that very reason because it might look bad, it might be appearance
who was all in the center of this whole deal to sell these uranium mining rights to russia, gave the cgioney that never showed up on their documents. then they paid bill clinton $500,000 for a speech. >> there is no link between any government decisions and those contributions suspect as they may appear to you and many other. >> well the truth is, we're talking about two separate entities here. you have the clinton foundation and you have the clinton global initiative which is...
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you have the paying tribute but then you have these amazing stunts and a lot of it not done by cgi.o shlgs also, finally, the finale of "madmen." do you think it was time to say good-bye to don draper? >> yeah yeah. i think i do. and, you know there's a lot of conspiracy theorys about what will happen in the final seven episodes episodes. they'll focus on the six main characters. and something bad probably will happen because it's "madmen" but also the creator says when bad things happen, it's good entertainment. so expect some good entertainment, but some bad things happening. >> yeah well. matthew, one of the best at making bad things for good entertainment. thank you so much kim serafin. have a good one. >> thanks you too. >> that's a wrap for this sunday edition of "weekends with alex witt." up next is "meet the press." ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a produc
you have the paying tribute but then you have these amazing stunts and a lot of it not done by cgi.o shlgs also, finally, the finale of "madmen." do you think it was time to say good-bye to don draper? >> yeah yeah. i think i do. and, you know there's a lot of conspiracy theorys about what will happen in the final seven episodes episodes. they'll focus on the six main characters. and something bad probably will happen because it's "madmen" but also the creator says...
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. >> it's going to be cgi. >> my sun playson plays basketball. >> pretty fun. >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> it's the end of everything. end of football. end of boxing. end of basketball because the guy was out late. >> no. i love basketball. >> i just hope it survives. you can catch the fight live from barclays center saturday on nbc at 8:30 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up next we're going to head to the new york stock exchange. we're going to catch up with jim cramer. he's standing by to tell us what you should be watching today in today's trading session. take a look at the futures at this hour. you're seeing the dow open up about 4.5 points higher. nasdaq up 5.5 points. and the s&p we'll call it slightly down. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. i've been with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollar
. >> it's going to be cgi. >> my sun playson plays basketball. >> pretty fun. >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> it's the end of everything. end of football. end of boxing. end of basketball because the guy was out late. >> no. i love basketball. >> i just hope it survives. you can catch the fight live from barclays center saturday on nbc at 8:30 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up next we're going to head to the new york stock exchange....
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i'll give you an example, i'm a big supporter of the clinton foundation, cgi.s you know liberia went through the ravages of ebola. and what we did, like other businesses other there, we went to various government agencies state department we want to keep doing business here during this crisis but we need to know what things you're doing to help american businesses stay in there. now, you can't argue at all that there's a correlation between what the secretary of state did and, not the secretary of state, the state department did to help end the crisis in liberia and my hotel. it's just these things when you're dealing with global issues, both on the humanitarian side and foreign side. >> to put a fine point on it then, are you disturbed, frustrated, update set by the fact that in this instance it appears those donations were not disclosed? i think the disclosure is the issue in this particular instance. >> andrew -- >> that's what raises the questions and suspicions about this idea of crony capitalism and this idea of paying people off to get things in governme
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. >> maybe to blow some of the criticisms that way that do nates to the cgi.you in a bit. so president clinton is closing in on iowa for a car. that's a metaphor for her back-to-basics hillary, in 2008 she finished 3rd in the caucuses there. so let's get to iwest virginia cnn correspondent joe johns is there ahead of clinton's arrival. good to see you, joe. >> good morning, crit. we do know hillary clinton will be here on tuesday and wednesday. we know her first swing through iowa is expected to talk about the economy. the campaign is clearly trying to maintain tight control in order for the candidate to interact with people on a personal level so difficult for her because of the entourage she brings including secret service as well as the news media. we do expect her to do two small events that would include an educational round table at a community college as well as a business round table at a fruit company just outside of des moines. nothing big, nothing flashy. humble seems to be the watch word the campaigns is using right now. this somewhat reminiscent o
. >> maybe to blow some of the criticisms that way that do nates to the cgi.you in a bit. so president clinton is closing in on iowa for a car. that's a metaphor for her back-to-basics hillary, in 2008 she finished 3rd in the caucuses there. so let's get to iwest virginia cnn correspondent joe johns is there ahead of clinton's arrival. good to see you, joe. >> good morning, crit. we do know hillary clinton will be here on tuesday and wednesday. we know her first swing through iowa...
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. >> so, you know, with cgi and a few other things that's pretty expensive actually, not cheaper thereustralia you took them back in so many ways. describe what you did. >> out of prison -- >> basically put them in prison. >> that's fine. a bit of torture involved. nothing you wouldn't be used to. >> exactly. >> and then they want to do the roles, it's going to be a big movie, so did anybody complain? first of all, give us an idea of what you didder to tore russly to them? >> day during a boot camp would start with a long walk in the morning followed by yoga, followed by a weight session, followed by horse riding followed by weapon work, 50 kilometer bike ride. >> any lunch involved here? >> occasionally. >> wine? >> occasionally we would have something to eat every now and then. >> these guys are surfer dudes. >> no wine, though. i have a bar on the farm and i told them that at the end of the ten days, if they did well i would take them to the pub. >> never doing a movie with you. >> that was the carrot at the end. i'll take you to the pub. and so on the night -- they all get scrubbed
. >> so, you know, with cgi and a few other things that's pretty expensive actually, not cheaper thereustralia you took them back in so many ways. describe what you did. >> out of prison -- >> basically put them in prison. >> that's fine. a bit of torture involved. nothing you wouldn't be used to. >> exactly. >> and then they want to do the roles, it's going to be a big movie, so did anybody complain? first of all, give us an idea of what you didder to tore...