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you mentioned guillermo del— necessarily better. you mentioned guillermo del torowhen _ necessarily better. you mentioned guillermo del toro when talking i guillermo del toro when talking about parallel mothers and very happily the next film. nightmare alle , i happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed _ happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed this _ happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed this last - happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed this last week. happily the next film. nightmare i alley, i reviewed this last week and i think it's great. it's a remake of a 1940s film. it has a great performance may bradley cooper what's great about nightmare alley is it a modern film its a me on the wire and it's very dark. it's very stylish and the first half of the film takes place in a carnival and the second half of the dem takes place in the city and it's no surprise to discover the carnival is the more kind and caring part of that story. on the one hand it's paying tribute to the classic film noise of the 30s and 40s but it's
you mentioned guillermo del— necessarily better. you mentioned guillermo del torowhen _ necessarily better. you mentioned guillermo del toro when talking i guillermo del toro when talking about parallel mothers and very happily the next film. nightmare alle , i happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed _ happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed this _ happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed this last - happily the next film. nightmare alley, i reviewed this last...
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we have guillermo del toro. and we have journalforjordan which guillermo del toro. and we have journal forjordan which is the new film by denzel washington. 50? film by denzelwashington. 50, belfast. kenneth branagh grew up in belfast. some people might not realise that. this is very much inspired by his childhood, the story of a nine—year—old boy in belfast whose main worry is he has fallen in love with somebody at school and he doesn't know how to talk to her. he needs to take advice on the subject, and he takes advice largely from his grandmother and grandfather played by damejudy dench and... here is a clip from the film. the wee girl is still showing some interest, yeah? she looks at me sometimes, but were not allowed - to talk in the class, - so i can't say anything. and then when we go out - to the playground, she always goes off with the other girls. anyways, i think she i loves that other fella. well, you don't know that for sure. women are very mysterious. and women can smash your face in two, mister. your granny has become less mysterious over the years.
we have guillermo del toro. and we have journalforjordan which guillermo del toro. and we have journal forjordan which is the new film by denzel washington. 50? film by denzelwashington. 50, belfast. kenneth branagh grew up in belfast. some people might not realise that. this is very much inspired by his childhood, the story of a nine—year—old boy in belfast whose main worry is he has fallen in love with somebody at school and he doesn't know how to talk to her. he needs to take advice on...
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and if you think of the films of guillermo del toro, like the devil's backbone or pan's labyrinth, he'sanaged to do exactly that with the spanish civil war. here's the thing with this, it's beautifully designed, beautifully played — a very well—written script with great performances, wonderful score. and it sounds like a perfect match. the problem for me is that it's not so much parallel stories, it's tangential stories. you have the spanish civil war story, which kind of appears and then gets sidelined. you have the personal story, which is full of melodramatic contrivance which you're kind of meant to buy into because, hey, it serves the story. and then we move back to the spanish civil war, so now... i have to say, i'm in the minority here. most people i've spoken to think this is great. and i'm a big pedro almodovarfan, i loved the short film that he made, the human voice, just recently. itjust felt to me like this is not one of his best works. it has some great elements in it, and it has some things in it that i will cherish, but it did feel like two films and, like i said, not so
and if you think of the films of guillermo del toro, like the devil's backbone or pan's labyrinth, he'sanaged to do exactly that with the spanish civil war. here's the thing with this, it's beautifully designed, beautifully played — a very well—written script with great performances, wonderful score. and it sounds like a perfect match. the problem for me is that it's not so much parallel stories, it's tangential stories. you have the spanish civil war story, which kind of appears and then...
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but i think it's, i thought it was terrific, and i'm a really big fan of guillermo del toro.s beautiful, but don't let that convince you that it's all surface, it isn't. it's got a lot of substance and it has one of the darkest endings of a film in ages. i really was left at the end thinking, wow. "wow, they really went for it." much as with amulet — you come out the last act and go whoa, well done — you didn't bottle that! chuckles. i'm going. and dvd streaming. yeah, censor is out on dvd. this is prano bailey—bond's feature debut. brilliantly put together. it's a story set during the 19805 video nasties scare. so this is very much — you know, i watched this thinking this is a film made for me! and it's about a censor played by niamh algar who starts watching video nasties and seeing in them something more than she expected. and the film is, on the one hand, a kind of nostalgic evocation of that particular time when video had just begun, and the video stores were filled with, you know, cannibal holocaust and driller killer and all these films that were illegal but suddenly t
but i think it's, i thought it was terrific, and i'm a really big fan of guillermo del toro.s beautiful, but don't let that convince you that it's all surface, it isn't. it's got a lot of substance and it has one of the darkest endings of a film in ages. i really was left at the end thinking, wow. "wow, they really went for it." much as with amulet — you come out the last act and go whoa, well done — you didn't bottle that! chuckles. i'm going. and dvd streaming. yeah, censor is...
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firstly, i love guillermo del toro�*s films anyway, because he's a properfilm—maker.now, the world is artificial, but it's also got its feet on the ground. the whole thing is completely immersive. second thing is, yes, this is a neo noir but it's — it owes a lot to horror, it owes a lot to tod browning's freaks from the 1930s. it's a real sort of cinematic treat. and the other thing is it has the darkest ending of any film in recent memory, and i love the fact that it doesn't bottle out. i love the fact that it's — the story has got an arc to it and it goes from here to the — and the place that it's going to is inevitable and it does not look away from it. it's real cinema, it's transportive. i thought it was great. i know you're not a horrorfan, so i'm going to say to you it's a film noir, it's a neo noir, it's not a horrorfilm, 0k? i am intrigued, most definitely. i think you'll like it. i — i sort of enjoyed the shape of water, which won the oscar, didn't it? yeah, absolutely. but in a slightly odd way, perhaps without understanding it, but i — but i enjoyed it. it
firstly, i love guillermo del toro�*s films anyway, because he's a properfilm—maker.now, the world is artificial, but it's also got its feet on the ground. the whole thing is completely immersive. second thing is, yes, this is a neo noir but it's — it owes a lot to horror, it owes a lot to tod browning's freaks from the 1930s. it's a real sort of cinematic treat. and the other thing is it has the darkest ending of any film in recent memory, and i love the fact that it doesn't bottle out....
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gil mel -- guillermo del toro's film, nightmare alley. out this week in france is nightmare alley starting with the cooper, cate blanchett and rudy merritt. -- starring bradley cooper, cate blanchett and rooney mara. >> most people probably haven't seen the original nightmare alley on the 40's. i was skeptical about stephen king -- steven spielberg tackling west side story. i was pleasantly surprised. this film starts in 1939 and spans the 1940's. bradley cooper is a resourceful drifter with very flexible morals who ends up making himself useful at a carnival. he more or less inherits the brilliant secret system developed by a now alcoholic mentalist touchingly played by david stricter for being able to read the minds of people from all walks of life. it is energy use verbal code. they practiced like crazy and ended up performing for high society folks in the big city. lilith richer played by cate blanchett is in the audience. if you think her clothes and accessories are fabulous, wait until you see her office. unless you never seen a mov
gil mel -- guillermo del toro's film, nightmare alley. out this week in france is nightmare alley starting with the cooper, cate blanchett and rudy merritt. -- starring bradley cooper, cate blanchett and rooney mara. >> most people probably haven't seen the original nightmare alley on the 40's. i was skeptical about stephen king -- steven spielberg tackling west side story. i was pleasantly surprised. this film starts in 1939 and spans the 1940's. bradley cooper is a resourceful drifter...
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you mentioned guillermo del toro when talking about parallel mothers, and very happily the next film. it a modern film, its a neo—noir and it's very dark. it's very stylish and the first half of the film takes place in a carnival and the second half takes place in the city and it's no surprise to discover the carnival is the more kind and caring part of that story. 0n the one hand it's paying tribute to the classic tribute to the classic film noirs of the �*30s and �*40s but it's also as with all of his stuff it feels very modern. and it feels, there is a piece written about it by martin scorsese about how much he loves it and i can see why because it's that kind of film, but i thought it was terrific and i'm a big fan of del toro. have you seen this? i have not, it looks beautiful. don't let that convince you that it's also, its got a lot of substance and one of the darkest endings of a film in ages. i was left at the end thinking, wow, they really went for it. you come out thinking well done. dvd streaming. censor is out on dvd. it's a feature debut. brilliantly put together. it's a
you mentioned guillermo del toro when talking about parallel mothers, and very happily the next film. it a modern film, its a neo—noir and it's very dark. it's very stylish and the first half of the film takes place in a carnival and the second half takes place in the city and it's no surprise to discover the carnival is the more kind and caring part of that story. 0n the one hand it's paying tribute to the classic tribute to the classic film noirs of the �*30s and �*40s but it's also as...
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we have nightmare alley, which is the new film by guillermo del toro.h branagh grew up in belfast. he did. some people might not realise. and this is very much inspired by his childhood. it is the story of a nine—year—old boy in �*60s belfast whose main worry is he's fallen in love with somebody at school and he doesn't know how to talk to her and he needs to take advice on the subject, and he takes advice largely from his grandmother and grandfather, played by ciaran hinds and damejudi dench. here's a beautiful clip from belfast. the wee girl is still showing some interest, yeah? she looks at me sometimes, but we're not allowed to talkj in the class, so i . can't say anything. and then, when we goj out to the playground, she always goes off| with the other girls. anyways, i think she i loves that other fella. ah, you don't know that for sure. women are very mysterious! and women can smash your face in two, mister! your granny has become less mysterious over the years. so, you really like her? when i grow up, i want to marry her. yeah, sounds like you r
we have nightmare alley, which is the new film by guillermo del toro.h branagh grew up in belfast. he did. some people might not realise. and this is very much inspired by his childhood. it is the story of a nine—year—old boy in �*60s belfast whose main worry is he's fallen in love with somebody at school and he doesn't know how to talk to her and he needs to take advice on the subject, and he takes advice largely from his grandmother and grandfather, played by ciaran hinds and damejudi...
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i love guillermo del toro's films, he creates wealth.is it has the darkest ending of any film in recent memory and i love the fact that it doesn't back out, the place it is going to as inevitable and it doesn't look away from copy it is real cinema, it is transported to. i thought it was great. i know are not a horrorfan so i'm going to say to you, it is a neo— noir, it is not a horrorfilm. i am intrigued neo— noir, it is not a horrorfilm. iam intrigued most neo— noir, it is not a horrorfilm. i am intrigued most definitely. a enjoyed the shape of water which won the oscar in a slightly odd way without perhaps understanding it but i enjoyed it. visually it was extraordinary and i'm getting the sense that this is too. this extraordinary and i'm getting the sense that this is too.— sense that this is too. this is not met ali as _ sense that this is too. this is not met ali as we — sense that this is too. this is not met ali as we envisaged - sense that this is too. this is not met ali as we envisaged as - sense that this is too. this is not
i love guillermo del toro's films, he creates wealth.is it has the darkest ending of any film in recent memory and i love the fact that it doesn't back out, the place it is going to as inevitable and it doesn't look away from copy it is real cinema, it is transported to. i thought it was great. i know are not a horrorfan so i'm going to say to you, it is a neo— noir, it is not a horrorfilm. i am intrigued neo— noir, it is not a horrorfilm. iam intrigued most neo— noir, it is not a...
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we have nightmare alley, the new film by guillermo del toro. realise that. this is very much inspired by his childhood, the story of a nine—year—old boy in belfast whose main worry is he has fallen in love with somebody at school and he doesn't know how to talk to her. he needs to take advice on the subject, and he takes advice largely from his grandmother and grandfather played by damejudy dench and... here is a clip from the film. the wee girl is still showing some interest, yeah? she looks at me sometimes, but were not allowed - to talk in the class, - so i can't say anything. and then when we go out - to the playground, she always goes off with the other girls. anyways, i think she i loves that other fella. well, you don't know that for sure. women are very mysterious. and women can smash your face in two, mister.
we have nightmare alley, the new film by guillermo del toro. realise that. this is very much inspired by his childhood, the story of a nine—year—old boy in belfast whose main worry is he has fallen in love with somebody at school and he doesn't know how to talk to her. he needs to take advice on the subject, and he takes advice largely from his grandmother and grandfather played by damejudy dench and... here is a clip from the film. the wee girl is still showing some interest, yeah? she...
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. >> i don't know what was in the water around mexico city, but alejandro alfonso, guillermo del toro sharing our screen plays and being brutally honest with each other. then during shooting we're like support groups because we suffer so much that we need to talk to someone else who suffers more. >> these filmmakers don't come out of a void. they come out of a country with a rich cinematic tradition. so they bring a very special perspective which has evolved ear long period of time. [ speaking spanish ] >> "pan's labyrinth" took people by storm because if they weren't interested in horror, they may not have known what guillermo del toro was doing. it becomes a really accessible mainstream movie that he also has these very dark fantastical elements that he's been working on for years. ♪ [ breathing heavily ] >> the universe monsters, of course, are cinema history and so much inspiration from what he does comes from those old movies. >> i can see the love of these monsters in his films and you can hear when he talks about it. i mean, you know, it's special. and "shape of water" is clear
. >> i don't know what was in the water around mexico city, but alejandro alfonso, guillermo del toro sharing our screen plays and being brutally honest with each other. then during shooting we're like support groups because we suffer so much that we need to talk to someone else who suffers more. >> these filmmakers don't come out of a void. they come out of a country with a rich cinematic tradition. so they bring a very special perspective which has evolved ear long period of time....
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oscar-winning director guillermo del toro calling him a dear friend and a champion of cinema.2. >>> when we come back here tonight, you'll remember a story we did one year ago, the letter and the officer. fries or salad? salad! good choice! it is. so is screening for colon cancer. when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi, i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. early stages. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. (all) to screening! when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i thi
oscar-winning director guillermo del toro calling him a dear friend and a champion of cinema.2. >>> when we come back here tonight, you'll remember a story we did one year ago, the letter and the officer. fries or salad? salad! good choice! it is. so is screening for colon cancer. when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi, i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. early stages. it's for people 45...
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he's on tonight for a film by guillermo del toro, a director i absolutely love. and i watched it last night ( whistles ) absolutely brilliant. the first 15 minutes, i'm like, "i wonder what this is going to be?" >> jon: what genre is it. >> stephen: noir. a much-abused style in my opinion. and it's noir, and carnival. i thought i wonder what this is going to be? a half hour in, i was like my god. this is fantastic. you have cate blanchett, bradley cooper, willem dafoe in there. it's extraordinary. >> jon: what's the plot? can you give it away? >> stephen: i cannot. ( laughter ). >> jon: okay. >> stephen: i can't. i-- he could. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: but legally i'm not allowed to. but i-- i watched the whole film, and i-- of course i watch every film of everyone who ever comes on the show. and i read every book, and i watch every television show. >> jon: right. yeah, of course. >> stephen: it's not like this is special that i watched the film. i do that always. >> jon: right, of course. >> stephen: to every-- i just watched this one more. ( laughter ).
he's on tonight for a film by guillermo del toro, a director i absolutely love. and i watched it last night ( whistles ) absolutely brilliant. the first 15 minutes, i'm like, "i wonder what this is going to be?" >> jon: what genre is it. >> stephen: noir. a much-abused style in my opinion. and it's noir, and carnival. i thought i wonder what this is going to be? a half hour in, i was like my god. this is fantastic. you have cate blanchett, bradley cooper, willem dafoe in...
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and -- [ laughter ] i really -- i mean, it's -- well, it's guillermo del toro, so, i mean, you know that's, obviously, it's so -- it's funny, but it's got a great point to it. and man, you crush it in this movie. you and leonardo dicaprio and tyler perry. you were so -- it's basically the world is going to end and no one is taking it seriously. everyone is talking about other news stories >> that's -- that's reality. that's what's actually happening. do you want to talk about the movie? [ laughter ] i mean -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, exactly. >> but that's the thing is -- i mean, adam wrote this, like, a a couple of years before the pandemic, and every second that we're on set, it became less and less like a satire and more and more like a documentary. >> jimmy: jeez >> you know, there was some -- you know, even when he was in post, there was a -- there was a comet that was, you know, in the earth's orbit that was, you know, deflected, i don't know, by the chinese, by the russians, by, you know >> jimmy: yeah >> by chance you know, all of these things happened but i think all of us, you know,
and -- [ laughter ] i really -- i mean, it's -- well, it's guillermo del toro, so, i mean, you know that's, obviously, it's so -- it's funny, but it's got a great point to it. and man, you crush it in this movie. you and leonardo dicaprio and tyler perry. you were so -- it's basically the world is going to end and no one is taking it seriously. everyone is talking about other news stories >> that's -- that's reality. that's what's actually happening. do you want to talk about the movie? [...
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. >> con esa energÍa y esa emociÓn vamos a hablar de guillermo del toro, hablÓ con nuestro amigo juan. >> el siempre tiene algo diferente. >> le deseamos mucha suerte como un saludo. a quien tambiÉn le mandamos muchos saludos esa pablo milanÉs, estÁ devastado por la muerte de su hija. >> era la hija mayor del cantante y tenÍa una hermana mellizas, falleciÓ ayer domingo donde se encontraba ingresada en el hospital desde el pasado jueves. >> dijo que pablo milanÉs estÁ sereno porque sabÍa el desenlace, y su muerte la ha ido sufriendo y desgarrÁndose por dentro. descanse en paz su hija y a toda su familia le mandamos un gran abrazo. >> mÁs adelante les voy a comentar sobre esta triste noticia, y tenemos los temas mÁs buscados. >> ya sabemos quiÉn oye, ven. ¿no se preguntan qué hacen todos en sus teléfonos? usando bank of america, sin parar. tío pepe, asegurándose de que la tarjeta de débito que perdió bailando no encuentre otro dueño. carla agarró el ramo, pero es a su novio al que le cayó la indirecta. y los papás de la novia ya se ven disfrutando esa merecida segunda luna de miel. tu v
. >> con esa energÍa y esa emociÓn vamos a hablar de guillermo del toro, hablÓ con nuestro amigo juan. >> el siempre tiene algo diferente. >> le deseamos mucha suerte como un saludo. a quien tambiÉn le mandamos muchos saludos esa pablo milanÉs, estÁ devastado por la muerte de su hija. >> era la hija mayor del cantante y tenÍa una hermana mellizas, falleciÓ ayer domingo donde se encontraba ingresada en el hospital desde el pasado jueves. >> dijo que pablo...
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we have nightmare alley, which is the new film by guillermo del toro. some interest, yeah? she looks at me sometimes, but we're not allowed to talkj in the class, so i i can't say anything. and then, when we goj out to the playground, she always goes off| with the other girls. anyways, i think she i loves that other fella. ah, you don't know that for sure. women are very mysterious! and women can smash your face in two, mister! your granny has become less mysterious over the years. so, you really like her? when i grow up, i want to marry her. yeah, sounds like you really like her. you know, she's not only at school. you can see where she lives maybe. it's reynolds drive, _ four houses in from the right — the one with the wonky eight. well, you've done your research. i pass it every day on the way home. i try to look in, - but she never sees me. she's always doing i her bloody homework! if she were a wee bit| more stupid like me, we'd be sitting together by now. ah, pity beyond all telling is head and the heart of love. ah, he�*s full of pretty answers,
we have nightmare alley, which is the new film by guillermo del toro. some interest, yeah? she looks at me sometimes, but we're not allowed to talkj in the class, so i i can't say anything. and then, when we goj out to the playground, she always goes off| with the other girls. anyways, i think she i loves that other fella. ah, you don't know that for sure. women are very mysterious! and women can smash your face in two, mister! your granny has become less mysterious over the years. so, you...
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if you think of the films of guillermo del toro, like the devil�*s backbone or pan�*s labyrinth, he�*e spanish civil war story, which appears and gets sidelined. you have the personal story which is full of melodramatic contrivance which you are meant to buy into because, hey, it serves the story. and then we move back to the spanish civil war so now, i have to say, i�*m in the minority here. most people i have spoken to think this is great. and i am a big fan and love his films, but it felt to me like this is not one of his best works. it has some great elements in it, and it has some things in it that i will cherish, but it did feel like two films and like i said not so much parallels, but kind of tangential. how fascinating. he doesn�*t usually the politics, does he? he has done political comedy before, but it�*s never really landed for me. but this is a serious work. it�*s serious, and it�*s very personal and heartfelt. i wish i liked it more than i did. which brings me rather nicely onto amulet, which is a british horror movie written and directed in her directorial debut, and th
if you think of the films of guillermo del toro, like the devil�*s backbone or pan�*s labyrinth, he�*e spanish civil war story, which appears and gets sidelined. you have the personal story which is full of melodramatic contrivance which you are meant to buy into because, hey, it serves the story. and then we move back to the spanish civil war so now, i have to say, i�*m in the minority here. most people i have spoken to think this is great. and i am a big fan and love his films, but it...