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francis ford coppola to this program, the iconic director and screenwriter responsible for so many fondams over the course of history, including "the godfather" and "the godfather: part 2" and bram stoker's dracula. he are some scenes from his new movie, "tetro." >> why did you come here? >> everything that i love or i am interested in, i picked it up from you. >> how did you find these? >> it was an accident. >> an accident? >> how could you do this to me? >> they are great stories. they do not have an ending. >> they do not have to have an ending. >> what has happened to our family? tavis: you do not see so much black and white these days. >> it is a pity, because it is beautiful, and it is not just the absence of color. it is a whole different way to light. to me, it is almost more realistic, but there is a prohibition to do it in black- and-white because there is this idea of trying to get their money back, and they cannot get it back with television. there is a reduction of 50% if it is in black and white. tavis: you get a great comment was what you just said about what the industry
francis ford coppola to this program, the iconic director and screenwriter responsible for so many fondams over the course of history, including "the godfather" and "the godfather: part 2" and bram stoker's dracula. he are some scenes from his new movie, "tetro." >> why did you come here? >> everything that i love or i am interested in, i picked it up from you. >> how did you find these? >> it was an accident. >> an accident? >>...
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henry fonda did one, why did we need something else? >> i think there are two reasons. daro is timely as resident as ever today. in fact if you look at the headlines, in terms of capital punishment, race relations, professor gates. it is as if he had one foot in the present and one foot this the future and other portrayals really show him as the icon, as the saint, as the person you admire that you don't really identify with. and this doesn't set out to demystify him but sets out to show an actual human being and i think he becomes more heroic as a result of that. >> when we think of clarence daro we think of two high profile cases, the scopes trial, leo poland and lobe trials but there is more to him. how did you find out more about him than what we have seen elsewhere? how much research did you do to pull this together? you are not only the star but the creator developer of this. >> it is a production that is continuing to evolve because there is much more material about daro that continues to come out. the way this particular presentation evolved initially there was
henry fonda did one, why did we need something else? >> i think there are two reasons. daro is timely as resident as ever today. in fact if you look at the headlines, in terms of capital punishment, race relations, professor gates. it is as if he had one foot in the present and one foot this the future and other portrayals really show him as the icon, as the saint, as the person you admire that you don't really identify with. and this doesn't set out to demystify him but sets out to show...
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fonda been married? cards up, please. correct. three marriages. do you know who they were?ger, ted turner. bill: excellent. very good. still a tie with one question to go. >> can we forget about the dancing now? bill: no. steve: it's on youtube already. bill: finally sean penn made his name playing a stoner. >> good morning. >> what's the reason for your truancy? >> just couldn't make it on time. >> you mean you couldn't or you wouldn't? >> it was like a full crowd scene at the food line. >> food will be eaten on your time. why routinously late for this class,? >> i don't know. bill: that about sums it up. in real life penn was married to madonna. the marriage lasted how many years? bill: wrong, wrong. three. b. b, b. bill: you are both so pathetic particularly in the dancing area. i'm going to award the prizes to both people didn't have to sit through that so earl and pam hager both win all the prizes. >> yeah, pam. bill: there they are. quiz kids on deck. pinheads and ( singing ) ( phone ringing ) uh oh. there for you and the cutest back seat driver ever. ( singing contin
fonda been married? cards up, please. correct. three marriages. do you know who they were?ger, ted turner. bill: excellent. very good. still a tie with one question to go. >> can we forget about the dancing now? bill: no. steve: it's on youtube already. bill: finally sean penn made his name playing a stoner. >> good morning. >> what's the reason for your truancy? >> just couldn't make it on time. >> you mean you couldn't or you wouldn't? >> it was like a full...
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they were showing sometimes a great notion with henry fonda and paul newman.t. >> perfect for a 5-year-old. >> actually. it was the first time in the dome. it was cool. he took me to hollywood boulevard and then he took me into the hollywood wax museum. >> mm-hmm. >> so i -- so i actually associate the whole hollywood wax figure of hollywood boulevard thing with hollywood. then at night, it just opened. he took me to the chinese theater which they were showing "diamonds are forever" with sean connery. it was really super. >> two movies in one day? >> and the two best theaters in the world. around the dome and in the chinese -- and the fact he knew to do that, the fact that he knew to do that, at 5 or 6. >> is that what turned you on to that sort of thing? >> i have to say, he went a long way to pushing that. i mean not pushing it, but he was respectful of movies and hollywood and like one of the things that kind of happened is, you know, i think this happens to a lot of kids. i took it really seriously where the other kids didn't. you know, when you're 6 or 7
they were showing sometimes a great notion with henry fonda and paul newman.t. >> perfect for a 5-year-old. >> actually. it was the first time in the dome. it was cool. he took me to hollywood boulevard and then he took me into the hollywood wax museum. >> mm-hmm. >> so i -- so i actually associate the whole hollywood wax figure of hollywood boulevard thing with hollywood. then at night, it just opened. he took me to the chinese theater which they were showing...
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jane fonda had surgery to replace her left knee this week. i hope she's okay.'m just glad the media is finally paying attention to the long-term side effects of jazzercise. [ laughter ] [ applause ] thank you, thank you. thank you very much, you guys. really committed to that one. [ laughter ] really affected by the way the media is handling jazzercising. again, i'm sorry. it's a heated topic. a man in puerto rico, or puerto rico -- a man in puerto rico was arrested for stealing -- this is true -- 88 pieces of underwear from his neighbor's clothesline. the worst part of the story is the guy waited until he had 88 pieces of dirty underwear to do his laundry. [ laughter ] i don't even have 88 pieces of clean underwear. [ laughter ] who has that much underwear? that's weird. hey, guys, the clothing story eddie bauer filed for bankruptcy on wednesday. yeah. a special mited edition bankruptcy. [ laughter ] eddie bauer is bankrupt. terrible news for grandparents, hikers and lesbians. [ laughter ] everyone just all so bummed out about it. a man in new york was arreste
jane fonda had surgery to replace her left knee this week. i hope she's okay.'m just glad the media is finally paying attention to the long-term side effects of jazzercise. [ laughter ] [ applause ] thank you, thank you. thank you very much, you guys. really committed to that one. [ laughter ] really affected by the way the media is handling jazzercising. again, i'm sorry. it's a heated topic. a man in puerto rico, or puerto rico -- a man in puerto rico was arrested for stealing -- this is true...
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you can write -- barber streisand and jane fonda ran the world it would be a great place. a writer as well and i you've read a lot of your work. i wanted to ask the question about "possessing the secret of joy". the character, ishi based on, and i've had this question for many years, it is she based on the french philosopher -- especially thinking about her whole conversation of duality and the whole character of pierre and his dual racial and social background, that sort of thing. >> guest: note, i don't think i know this person. what was her name? >> caller: her name is -- she is a french philosopher. >> guest: note, no, no, lipset is probably my take on french women, some french women friends of mine. i ahead french women friends, and i think i was very interested in her having a relationship with adam, who is the husband of toshiki it was then mutilated, because it wanted to bring in that kind of intellectual scrutiny that many french women have, because they have rigorously . she comes from a long line of french women who have been opposed to things like scarification
you can write -- barber streisand and jane fonda ran the world it would be a great place. a writer as well and i you've read a lot of your work. i wanted to ask the question about "possessing the secret of joy". the character, ishi based on, and i've had this question for many years, it is she based on the french philosopher -- especially thinking about her whole conversation of duality and the whole character of pierre and his dual racial and social background, that sort of thing....