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charlie chaplin once said, anyone can make them cry. it takes a genius to make them laugh. [laughter] so what you're suggesting here is i'm a genius. in a manner of speaking, yeah. all week long, you talked about being the next hitchcock or stephen king, but you're not going to be one of those guys, 'cause you're unique. what you created in there is... is a delpino. [laughter] maybe you're right. my work does have a certain delpinoesque quality. [hysterical laughter] listen to that. they love me. i may have created my own genre-- a horroromedy. they'll pay an arm and leg. [knock knock] goodnight, son. goodnight, doogie. mom, dad, the other night you said you got some unexpected help making sure i grew up ok. what were you talking about? douglas, as you can imagine, vinnie wasn't exactly my first choice as your best friend, or my second for that matter... but, uh, no one could bring out the child in you like vincent delpino, and in retrospect, he was a godsend. and if you ever tell him i said that, it's not that big. it looks that big from here. you're exaggerating it. he do
charlie chaplin once said, anyone can make them cry. it takes a genius to make them laugh. [laughter] so what you're suggesting here is i'm a genius. in a manner of speaking, yeah. all week long, you talked about being the next hitchcock or stephen king, but you're not going to be one of those guys, 'cause you're unique. what you created in there is... is a delpino. [laughter] maybe you're right. my work does have a certain delpinoesque quality. [hysterical laughter] listen to that. they love...
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Nov 13, 2016
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the one we had many times, city lights, and charlie chaplin does a great time of this end he joined that film. mr. roberts: thank you. anyone else? [laughter] yes? thank you. i have a question about the occasion when winston churchill should have cried but maybe did hisand that was representative. washington during world war ii, i did not know how many people sirhe audience know about marshall dille, but he was churchill's representative on the joint chief of staff and , and ise, november 1944 buried in arlington, the only member of another nation's military that was buried in arlington. churchill referred to them as dillydallying. .'ve read about him did churchill ever reevaluate his opinion? mr. roberts: interesting question. cried whenryone everyone died. [laughter] a little harsh on him to expect that, but you are quite right. of marshall tos john dale is one of the -- if any will go visit at all, go see his grave because it has a full scale, equestrian statue, and it is in such extraordinary detail that on the medals on him, you can tell the individual medals, including the rosettes
the one we had many times, city lights, and charlie chaplin does a great time of this end he joined that film. mr. roberts: thank you. anyone else? [laughter] yes? thank you. i have a question about the occasion when winston churchill should have cried but maybe did hisand that was representative. washington during world war ii, i did not know how many people sirhe audience know about marshall dille, but he was churchill's representative on the joint chief of staff and , and ise, november 1944...
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yeah, he would be like, "do more of my face with your face." [ laughter ] you know, we call it charlie chaplin. like, "oh, wow, it's getting late." or, you know. "i'm tired" or something like that. this is the way we help each other. >> seth: well, whatever it is, it's working. you're fantastic on "louie." and this show is absolutely excellent. >> thank you. >> seth: congratulations so much. [ applause ] season two, 2017? >> yeah. >> seth: looking forward to it. pamela adlon, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] season finale of "better things" airs november 10th on fx. thank you so much for this. [ cheers and applause ] we're going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. now we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. degree. it won't let you down. 23rd times the charm. shhh. (clink) boom. yes! 23rd time is the charm, cliff. yea, you showed me. yes, you did. (shelly thinking) this must be how odell beckham feels when he scores a game winning touchdown. touchdown! odell beckham jr. (crowd noise) (odell thinking) this must be how shell
yeah, he would be like, "do more of my face with your face." [ laughter ] you know, we call it charlie chaplin. like, "oh, wow, it's getting late." or, you know. "i'm tired" or something like that. this is the way we help each other. >> seth: well, whatever it is, it's working. you're fantastic on "louie." and this show is absolutely excellent. >> thank you. >> seth: congratulations so much. [ applause ] season two, 2017? >> yeah....
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. >> there's charlie chaplin.ay, okay -- nothing about meeting hitler or being a spy. still, it dawns on barry that the most valuable thing edith bequeathed to him could be her story -- now his. >> i had an agent contact me about writing a book, and she actually talked me into doing it. >> you ever write a book before? >> no, never written a book before, and she got me a ghostwriter, and we did it that way. >> what's the story? >> the story is basically about edith and myself and our little adventure and then the lessons that i learned. >> "under one roof" gets barry a $75,000 advance from the publisher. and that's not all. >> actually in the process of making a deal with fox searchlight. >> did you ever think you'd be making a book and a movie about all this? >> no. i just about fall down on the floor laughing because it's hysterical to me. >> i think it could work. i'm picturing a "driving miss daisy" type of guy meets a female forrest gump and they go on a real-life "up" adventure. and definitely got to give jo
. >> there's charlie chaplin.ay, okay -- nothing about meeting hitler or being a spy. still, it dawns on barry that the most valuable thing edith bequeathed to him could be her story -- now his. >> i had an agent contact me about writing a book, and she actually talked me into doing it. >> you ever write a book before? >> no, never written a book before, and she got me a ghostwriter, and we did it that way. >> what's the story? >> the story is basically about...