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stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi and you think this is dull.here are times it looks like outtakes from a ramstein video. it's just reminding me of other franchises i would be rather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances, the whole film, nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i really ended up thinking, where is john boorman when you need him? it's so heavy on its feet. it's the fault of the script and the execution of the story. it's a thudding sword and sorcery film which i spent large portions thinking, why am i not excited by this, and not laughing at thejokes? why am i not thrilled by the set pieces and why are there so many mythical beasts that look like someone knocked them up on a home computer? it's really not good. there
stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi and you think this is dull.here are times it looks like outtakes from a ramstein video. it's just reminding me of other franchises i would be rather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiest of...
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the problem with this is, itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiests with the broadest of performances — the whole film nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i really ended up thinking, where isjohn boorman when you need him? where is excalibur when you need it. it's so heavy on its feet. it's not the fault of the cast. it's the fault of the script and the execution of the story. it's a thudding sword and sorcery film which i spent large portions thinking, why am i not excited by this, why am i not laughing at thejokes? why am i not thrilled by the set pieces, and why are there so many mythical beasts that look like someone knocked them up on a home computer? it's really not good. there's nothing more to say! there isn't! we will move along. actually, a change of gear. total change. inversion, a story about everyday life in tehran, but about the issues facing a young woman. absolutely. this has a fantastic performance, a young woman, in very polluted tehran. her mother is suffering respiratory failure. her bullying brother and siste
the problem with this is, itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiests with the broadest of performances — the whole film nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i really ended up thinking, where isjohn boorman when you need him? where is excalibur when you need it. it's so heavy on its feet. it's not the fault of the cast. it's the fault of the script and the execution of the story. it's a thudding sword and sorcery film which i spent large...
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stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi beasts. and you think this is dull.ng me of other franchises i would be rather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances, the whole film, nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i really ended up thinking, where isjohn boorman when you need him? it's so heavy on its feet. it's the fault of the script and the execution of the story. it's a thudding sword and sorcery film which i spent large portions thinking, why am i not excited by this, and not laughing at the jokes? why am i not thrilled by the set pieces and why are there so many mythical beasts that look like someone knocked them up on a home computer? it's really not good. there is nothing more to say. there isn't! we will move along. actually a change of
stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi beasts. and you think this is dull.ng me of other franchises i would be rather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances, the whole film, nudging and...
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stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi and you think this is dull.from a ramstein video. it's just reminding me of other franchises i would be rather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances, the whole film, nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i really ended up thinking, where is john boorman when you need him? it's so heavy on its feet. it's the fault of the script and the execution of the story. it's a thudding sword and sorcery film which i spent large portions thinking, why am i not excited by this, and not laughing at thejokes? why am i not thrilled by the set pieces and why are there so many mythical beasts that look like someone knocked them up on a home computer? it's really not good. there is nothing more to say. there isn't! w
stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi and you think this is dull.from a ramstein video. it's just reminding me of other franchises i would be rather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cgi effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances,...
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. >> i've always been following with how he's done practical and incorporating cgi into work. beaut when you're seeing aliens i know there's different ones what are you seeing. it is animal tronics or someone in a suit. >> there's always a person there. whether or not they had motion captureer on or not or alien costume. there was a 6 pots 8 guy that cause a contour shunist. he doesn't leave a lot to the imaginations. same about sets those are meticulously crafted. not agree up the reality. >> i don't want to give anything away. is there anything for you for th >> it was honestly -- it was billy. he came to set and crawled on the set and he knew i would not have anything to act against. >> i've seen acting so i thought i could help this kid out. >> the character on the could have napt how would he react. >> i don't know if he would pass the physical to get there in the first place. >> kevin always has fun don't ips interviewed and they had fun too. >> all right. one more quick look at what is happening. >> quick look at radar. things improving. take a look at that. not much go
. >> i've always been following with how he's done practical and incorporating cgi into work. beaut when you're seeing aliens i know there's different ones what are you seeing. it is animal tronics or someone in a suit. >> there's always a person there. whether or not they had motion captureer on or not or alien costume. there was a 6 pots 8 guy that cause a contour shunist. he doesn't leave a lot to the imaginations. same about sets those are meticulously crafted. not agree up the...
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a little cgi and makeup takes us back to '80s kurt in this movie.let you take pictures. i did. i took a picture and sent to it goldy and the kids. and they said, oh my god. >> kind of will they, won't they but do they, don't they? >> it will cost you 13 bucks to find out. >> reporter: there's talk of a volume 3 all but confirmed. >> i can't say who's back for the third one. >> kevin bacon. >> kevin bacon? you're making that up. >> no. >> reporter: i've become a fanboy. i'm not really a superhero movie guy. it doesn't matter, you don't have to be for this. remember, neither is kurt. >> i've seen "iron man." i've seen "spider-man" i guess or something. i don't know which ones i've seen. this one's -- look, this lives in its own little universe. >> i think it transcends genre. it's a very complete and even film. i really think it's a masterpiece. >> i do like how you can say these lines and not break a smile. >> saying that the film's a masterpiece? >> no, just any line. i'm not entirely sure if you're serious. i'm not entirely sure if you're joking. b
a little cgi and makeup takes us back to '80s kurt in this movie.let you take pictures. i did. i took a picture and sent to it goldy and the kids. and they said, oh my god. >> kind of will they, won't they but do they, don't they? >> it will cost you 13 bucks to find out. >> reporter: there's talk of a volume 3 all but confirmed. >> i can't say who's back for the third one. >> kevin bacon. >> kevin bacon? you're making that up. >> no. >> reporter:...
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i think there's cgi. >> this is a cool concept though. >> of course. >> could you imagine walking aroundut getting a treat? amazing. >> i agree with you also here. in the beginning of this clip, the first potato, the way they drop out, it's like the gravity is not right there. it should be falling faster. so i'm just going to have to call fake on the video but i love the concept as well, charity. i'm down for something like this. hopefully this video can, you know, spark that next real inventor. >>> kids love play-doh. it's a known fact. kids love sand. another known fact. so what's up moms has a great diy idea that your kids will also love. it's the diy sand play doe. now, all you're going to need is some flour, salt, cream of tartar, and oil to start off with. >> we're making fish. >> you mix all that up with some boiling hot water. this will take on a doughy texture. then add some glycerin. then you add the sand into the dough and mix that up. >> you could totally food color it, right? and give it different colors. >> you definitely could. this case they add some seashells and rocks.
i think there's cgi. >> this is a cool concept though. >> of course. >> could you imagine walking aroundut getting a treat? amazing. >> i agree with you also here. in the beginning of this clip, the first potato, the way they drop out, it's like the gravity is not right there. it should be falling faster. so i'm just going to have to call fake on the video but i love the concept as well, charity. i'm down for something like this. hopefully this video can, you know, spark...
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stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi and you think this is dull.ather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cg! effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances, the whole film, nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i really ended up thinking, where isjohn boorman when you need him? it's so heavy on its feet. it's the fault of the script and the execution of the story. it's a thudding sword and sorcery film which i spent large portions thinking, why am i not excited by this, and not laughing at the jokes? why am i not thrilled by the set pieces and why are there so many mythical beasts that look like someone knocked them up on a home computer? it's really not good. there is nothing more to say. there isn't! we will move along. actually a change of gear. total change. inversion, a story
stuff happens, big snakes, swords, huge cgi and you think this is dull.ather be watching. iquite like... i think he did a terrificjob with sherlock holmes, he took a small element of the text about fighting and turned it into something that made the movie action—packed. the problem with this is itjust looks like a bunch of cg! effects thrown together around the ropiest of scripts with the broadest of performances, the whole film, nudging and winking at the audience all the way through. i...
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. >> when star wars came out 40 years it was the cgi of the day.ng about it. you hadn't seen that before. so i'm just curious for you because you'd already seen movies full of effects and cgi did it still kind of hold the same awesomeness to you. >> i saw the original trilogy before the prequels. going back to the -- i don't know for me i like the practical effects of the original films. they look betteron mow having like the miniature sets and -- i think everything is to cgi. >> i agree. >> it's like jaws was terrifying to us and kids today watch it and it's a comedy. you know what i mean? >> right. >> it takes on a different meaning. because -- >> because the effects are different. >> it was great franchise. toys, the whole >> do you wish you kept allnd t. >> originally figurines, absolute. thanks kev. appreciate it. ten past the hour. it is national wine day. cheers! >> and tonight you can celebrate alongside r and b star -- i think that's a closed event but he is going to join us a little later with all the details about a new song, a new singl
. >> when star wars came out 40 years it was the cgi of the day.ng about it. you hadn't seen that before. so i'm just curious for you because you'd already seen movies full of effects and cgi did it still kind of hold the same awesomeness to you. >> i saw the original trilogy before the prequels. going back to the -- i don't know for me i like the practical effects of the original films. they look betteron mow having like the miniature sets and -- i think everything is to cgi....
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change -- you have to change your clothing constantly and burn it and do all that, so to kick off the cgiwe had a dozen partners send a hundred tons of medical equipment, didn't cost us any taxpayers anything. within a couple of months they had sent 500 tons, just 24 to 30 partners got together and said, i can do this, i can do that and i can do the other thing all committed to the same goal. we shouldn't have to have a colamty to do the right thing. those should be able to get more partners to do more positive things. and i want to thank all the companies that are doing this knowing full well that the better job they do depending on the business they are in may cause themselves some business and in the meanwhile they will meet nothing but skeptics who will try to find some example where they didn't achieve what they said they were going to and they are doing the right thing anyway, but this is really important, this is a major economic issue for america. if this works, if we keep doing it and make more and more progress, we will have a healthier workforce. we will have lower health care
change -- you have to change your clothing constantly and burn it and do all that, so to kick off the cgiwe had a dozen partners send a hundred tons of medical equipment, didn't cost us any taxpayers anything. within a couple of months they had sent 500 tons, just 24 to 30 partners got together and said, i can do this, i can do that and i can do the other thing all committed to the same goal. we shouldn't have to have a colamty to do the right thing. those should be able to get more partners to...
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at cgi we had a dozen partners send 100 tons of medical equipment.id not cost any taxpayers anything. within a couple of months, they sent 500 tons. 24 to 30 partners who got together and said i can do this, i can do the other thing. all committed to the same goal. we should not have to have a calamity to do the right thing. those of you trying to avoid calamity and create happiness an opportunity and success should be able to get more partners to do more positive things. i want to thank all the companies that are doing this. knowing full well that a better job they do depending on the business they are in, they may cost themselves some business, and meanwhile they will meet nothing but skeptics he will try to find some example of where they did not achieve what they said they were going to. and they are doing the right thing anyway. but this is really important. this is a major economic issue for america. works, if we keep doing it and making more and more progress, we will have a healthier workforce. we will have lower health care costs than would
at cgi we had a dozen partners send 100 tons of medical equipment.id not cost any taxpayers anything. within a couple of months, they sent 500 tons. 24 to 30 partners who got together and said i can do this, i can do the other thing. all committed to the same goal. we should not have to have a calamity to do the right thing. those of you trying to avoid calamity and create happiness an opportunity and success should be able to get more partners to do more positive things. i want to thank all...
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some of the cgi effects look very fake at times. it looked really fake. 5, strong matinee but nothing more than that. heather: i love it. the slow-motion run. >> i apologize to the viewers in advance, you are about to see -- doing a very bad slow-motion run. i have terrible pale arms, sorry about that. running down the beach, i need some tips on how to do a better slow-motion run. i decided to ask the rock and zach efrain for tips on how to look cool but david hasselhoff blue my mind by telling me they came up with the slow-motion run because the show was too short in time, out of necessity. watch this. >> we were four minutes short and could not finish the show, so a girl walked by and we ran in slow motion, we ran it again and said go out and shoot any girl you can find and we did it in slow motion and realized we were only a minute short. why don't we do the main titles? >> got to think cool, therefore you are, just do your thing, just run. be confident and do it. that is the beauty of movies. >> very specifically what you want to put on your sandwich.
some of the cgi effects look very fake at times. it looked really fake. 5, strong matinee but nothing more than that. heather: i love it. the slow-motion run. >> i apologize to the viewers in advance, you are about to see -- doing a very bad slow-motion run. i have terrible pale arms, sorry about that. running down the beach, i need some tips on how to do a better slow-motion run. i decided to ask the rock and zach efrain for tips on how to look cool but david hasselhoff blue my mind by...
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i think scott the way he does the movies he's st heavy cgi obviously. he's still using the guy as an alien as a six foot 8-foot person playing the scenes. the face hug her tough is crazy to watch onset. the real key to this movie is michael fast bender. fast bender is the star of h this movie. he plays walter and david, two ai characters. he is the reason why this movie is graivment every other character in the film is thinly written. i love danny mcbride, i just wish there was more to the other characters, but thankfully you get a lot with michael fast bender and that's really what it all comes down to and they're phenomenal together. those two performances by one actor are incredible. there's a shot in the film where both waller and david is sitting there and the camera is panning around and it is unbelievable. the movie is very intense. you definitely get a classic john hur-type moment in the movie. again it's a movie that i wish had a better script but it really does deliver on the classic alien idea. you love the 1979 movie you're absolutely going
i think scott the way he does the movies he's st heavy cgi obviously. he's still using the guy as an alien as a six foot 8-foot person playing the scenes. the face hug her tough is crazy to watch onset. the real key to this movie is michael fast bender. fast bender is the star of h this movie. he plays walter and david, two ai characters. he is the reason why this movie is graivment every other character in the film is thinly written. i love danny mcbride, i just wish there was more to the...
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and so the scene -- the woman head of the cgi department for the screening in l.a., she said what did there. she said, yeah, he did most of it. >> wow. >> so all kudos to him. >> the younger you -- >> i made -- i violated a cardinal sin because at marvel they hold things cle vest. i didn't know my name was ego the living planet for the three weeks and anyway, i saw this and i had to and i took a picture and i sent it to goldie and the kids and said, if you show this to anybody i'll be dead tomorrow. so, you know, you have to not do that. but look at this and so i had looked in the mirror and it gives you the opportunity to create an impression rather than an image. i think that's one of the things -- a big difference. if you create an image people have a tendency to stare at it. if you create an impression it's misdirect. get them to not look at certain places and look at other things. it gives the actor the wardrobe, the hair and the makeup a chance to work together and i think create something. >> goldie didn't leak -- >> it truly helped that you don't age so that helps. >> but, of
and so the scene -- the woman head of the cgi department for the screening in l.a., she said what did there. she said, yeah, he did most of it. >> wow. >> so all kudos to him. >> the younger you -- >> i made -- i violated a cardinal sin because at marvel they hold things cle vest. i didn't know my name was ego the living planet for the three weeks and anyway, i saw this and i had to and i took a picture and i sent it to goldie and the kids and said, if you show this to...
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but they're just filling in the gaps with cgi no way they could just built though gigantic shares shipsse built onset but not all of them. >> awesome. thanks kev. >> oh, my. >> good day, mate. >> wisdom, it's so bad. >> ridiculously bad. >> leave it there. just walk away. walk away, kevin. walk away. >> so bad. >> 9:48. we'll try to ponder this in the break. a taste of arlington something a little bit different. the team from oz is cooking with como this morning giving us a sneak peek at this weekend's big event. it smells wonderful so far. ♪ ♪ you know that we love to eat on good day this morning we're getting a preview of special event happening this week mend arlington. erin como cooking with como. we're cooking with como. in the kitchen with the details. hello. >> hey, that's right. we're whipping up something it's a little bit out of the box to preview the taste of arlington event. it's happening this in ballston the 30th year for the event and participants get to sample over 50 local restaurants and food trucks and taste offerings from the areas top breweries and wineries i love t
but they're just filling in the gaps with cgi no way they could just built though gigantic shares shipsse built onset but not all of them. >> awesome. thanks kev. >> oh, my. >> good day, mate. >> wisdom, it's so bad. >> ridiculously bad. >> leave it there. just walk away. walk away, kevin. walk away. >> so bad. >> 9:48. we'll try to ponder this in the break. a taste of arlington something a little bit different. the team from oz is cooking with...
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[ light laughter ] >> seth: there's a -- that's a -- this doesn't strike me as a film with a large cgio, it's safe to say that was a real raccoon you have in your chest? >> a real raccoon, walking across my chest and very close to me and were sharing food, and they're very territorial. >> seth: yeah. >> right, so i was asking the trainer, "so, tell me about the training of a raccoon." and he said, "well, they're very trainable." and i went, "trainable or trained?" [ light laughter ] >> seth: a big difference. >> a big difference between them. he goes, "there's a certain level of untrainability to a raccoon because there is a beast." and he says, "when he's walking across, you just don't move." and i go, "don't worry." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and it's walking across me. and there's little pieces of food on my body. so that he wants to go there and smells it. and then he hears a little click off camera, and then, he knows there is food on that end. and he's walking, and i can see he paused a little bit because of -- >> seth: ugh! >> he looked at me, and i looked at him, you
[ light laughter ] >> seth: there's a -- that's a -- this doesn't strike me as a film with a large cgio, it's safe to say that was a real raccoon you have in your chest? >> a real raccoon, walking across my chest and very close to me and were sharing food, and they're very territorial. >> seth: yeah. >> right, so i was asking the trainer, "so, tell me about the training of a raccoon." and he said, "well, they're very trainable." and i went,...
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that's you preparing for the fight. [ light laughter ] that is not cgi.tic. >> yeah, that was my jean-claude van damme homage. >> seth: yeah, and how much time did you guys practice the fight before you shot it? >> what, the choreograph or me getting my groins all -- >> seth: no, just the choreography of the fight. was it a -- >> that was an all day affair. >> seth: okay, good. >> yeah, we had a couple of -- stunt guys showing us the routine, and the choreography. >> seth: well, it was worth it. it was far time better spent than your kite surfing. [ laughter ] >> seth: i really appreciate you being here. thank you so much. >> my pleasure brother. >> seth: chris meloni everybody. "snatched" is in theaters friday [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ we're out of diapers gneed anything else?. peas! and paper towels and soap! got it. get everyday low prices on everyday essentials, targetrun and done. america's favorite cookie delicious european chocolate candy introducing new oreo chocolate candy bars look for them wherever you buy chocolate cand
that's you preparing for the fight. [ light laughter ] that is not cgi.tic. >> yeah, that was my jean-claude van damme homage. >> seth: yeah, and how much time did you guys practice the fight before you shot it? >> what, the choreograph or me getting my groins all -- >> seth: no, just the choreography of the fight. was it a -- >> that was an all day affair. >> seth: okay, good. >> yeah, we had a couple of -- stunt guys showing us the routine, and the...
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like past -- the super hero films but it's still a big enough budget where they could have gotten the cgiy'r on a boat a and it looks like a video game. it looks cheap. it's not great, not 21 jump street level. i gave it a three, which is a c. i don't think it's worthy of a full ticket price but i would see it as a matinee. >> what does that mean for whiz then because he only sees things as a matinee. >> that means don't see it. >> you can watch this clip on re want. >> and you pretty much got it. >> of me doing my slow-mo run which is very, very awkward. i mean, just look at the muscle tone. >> yeah. >> the structure. >> yeah. >> look how tan i am. >> yeah. >> i and i'm wearing socks. >> socks. >> are you avoiding the obvious, the socks. >> hey, i had to wear socks. >> maybe the banner is covering up your socks. >> i'm reallier. >> we saw them, holly. >> i'm sorry for hour viewers at home for this this morning. >> moving on, let's get past in. pirates of the caribbean five, the first -- the first four films made 3.7 billions dollars at the box office. >> is that all. >> i didn't love two
like past -- the super hero films but it's still a big enough budget where they could have gotten the cgiy'r on a boat a and it looks like a video game. it looks cheap. it's not great, not 21 jump street level. i gave it a three, which is a c. i don't think it's worthy of a full ticket price but i would see it as a matinee. >> what does that mean for whiz then because he only sees things as a matinee. >> that means don't see it. >> you can watch this clip on re want. >>...
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i've always been following ridley's career in regards to how he's done practical and incorporating cgiwhat are you physically seeing? is it. >> there's always a person there whether they have an alien costume. there was a 68-foot guy who was a contortionist and they extended them so you have an alien. he doesn't leave a lot to the imagination. same with the sets. those things are meticulously crafted. all you have to do is not screw up the reality that he's already given you. >> in the trailer -- i don't want to give anything away but it's the scene when you're flying and katherine is hanging offer the side. when it's banging against the window is there anything there for you for that or is that all computer? it's an insane sequence. >> you know what, it was honestly -- it was billy. billy came to set that day and crawled on the set and he knew i wouldn't have anything to act against so -- and. >> i had seen some of his acting so i thought i could help him out. >> your easou character on the covenant how would he react. >> i don't know if he would pass the physical to get there in the
i've always been following ridley's career in regards to how he's done practical and incorporating cgiwhat are you physically seeing? is it. >> there's always a person there whether they have an alien costume. there was a 68-foot guy who was a contortionist and they extended them so you have an alien. he doesn't leave a lot to the imagination. same with the sets. those things are meticulously crafted. all you have to do is not screw up the reality that he's already given you. >> in...
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think the great thing about "pirates," they always throw great actors into the mix of cutting edge cgi why it bri brings audiences to love the movie all over the world. >> kaya, we're trying to keep you not getting your beautiful white out fit wet. the sun is coming out. a beautiful time. i know you all are young actors working on your next projects. you just finished shooting in south africa. >> yes, we just finished the second "maze runner" movie, third, third. >> you are both -- you're both parents, new parents. >> yeah. >> yes. >> don't you see the bags? >> i had to think about it for a second. >> traveling and doing all this press and your baby is here. so sweet to be able to do that. how do you do it? how do you make this work? >> we're lucky we can take him with us and then they can have the same experiences and he's racking up a lot of sky miles. it's good. >> already so young. we are so grateful to have you both here and so excited to see the movie. you guys, "pirates of the caribbean: dead men tell no tales" is in theaters today. it's all happening now. lara. >> sounds good,
think the great thing about "pirates," they always throw great actors into the mix of cutting edge cgi why it bri brings audiences to love the movie all over the world. >> kaya, we're trying to keep you not getting your beautiful white out fit wet. the sun is coming out. a beautiful time. i know you all are young actors working on your next projects. you just finished shooting in south africa. >> yes, we just finished the second "maze runner" movie, third, third....
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always been following ridley's career in regards how he's done practical and obviously incorporating cgihe beauty of these alien films there's so much practically happening onset i'm wondering when you're seeing these aliens a bunch of different ones what are you physically seeing? is it a lot of the animatronics watch are you guys seeing most of the time. >> there's always a person th there. whether motion capture outfit on or not or actual alien costume. there's like a 6-foot eight guy contortion any of the who's had really long limbs and they extend little hands on them. you got alien he doesn't leave a lot to the imagination same about the sets those things are meticulously crafted all you have to do is not screw up the reality that he's already give haven't you. >> in the trailer we see -- i don't want to give anything away the scene when you're flying and catherine is hanging off the side. when banking against the window is there anything there for you for that? is that all computer. >> it's an insane sequence. >> honestly it was billy. billy came to set that day and crawled. he kn
always been following ridley's career in regards how he's done practical and obviously incorporating cgihe beauty of these alien films there's so much practically happening onset i'm wondering when you're seeing these aliens a bunch of different ones what are you physically seeing? is it a lot of the animatronics watch are you guys seeing most of the time. >> there's always a person th there. whether motion capture outfit on or not or actual alien costume. there's like a 6-foot eight guy...
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it could have been cut down about 25 minutes and i also found that some of the cgi was -- looked likethose movies if you see the trailer you've seen the movie. >> it's funny. i gave a three out of five much it's a c nothing special. see a matinee pirates of caribbean real fast -- >> what about pirates of caribbean. >> caribbean. caribbean or caribbean. >> they're both correct. >> i've been debating that all morning. both are why they making five of these. e $7 billion. jerry bruckheimer knows what he's doing. captain salizar playing javier bardem. it's trying to find poseidon. the auction fun. i didn't love two, three and four. one still the best. i gave this three. it is a bit forgettable but the action scenes are still fun. good for the family but just know it is very violent for p. good 13 film this weekend. i gave a three out of five. now, before we go, i mentioned this earlier, could you imagine walking into your daily morning meeting and in the office is tom hanks, meryl streep and steven spielberg? >> i mean our editorial meetings are like that all the time. >> exactly. could y
it could have been cut down about 25 minutes and i also found that some of the cgi was -- looked likethose movies if you see the trailer you've seen the movie. >> it's funny. i gave a three out of five much it's a c nothing special. see a matinee pirates of caribbean real fast -- >> what about pirates of caribbean. >> caribbean. caribbean or caribbean. >> they're both correct. >> i've been debating that all morning. both are why they making five of these. e $7...
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who needs cgi when you've got a bucket.rl with a pearl earring" inspired tracy chevalier to write a best selling book of the same name. she'll be here after nine to tell us how shakespeare has influenced her latest project. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. labour's draft election manifesto has been leaked more than a week before its official launch. the 51—page document was obtained by the bbc and several newspapers. it includes propo5al5 to nationalise the railways and the postal service. a plan to create publicly owned energy companies in every region of the uk and the introduction of price caps. and there's a commitment to abolish tuition fees and reintroduce maintenance grant5. the proposals are expected to be discussed by senior labour figures including the shadow cabinet at a meeting later today. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier is in westminster. i know you have been reading through the draft of the manifesto but it is quite embarra55ing that it is out there, isn't it?
who needs cgi when you've got a bucket.rl with a pearl earring" inspired tracy chevalier to write a best selling book of the same name. she'll be here after nine to tell us how shakespeare has influenced her latest project. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. labour's draft election manifesto has been leaked more than a week before its official launch. the 51—page document was obtained by the bbc and several newspapers. it includes propo5al5 to...