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(martin scorsese) there's so many point of view shots in terms of hitchcock.ke in "the wrong man." there's a moment when fonda is brought to all these places. and they tell the woman, "take a look. that fella, does it look like that guy that robbed you?" it's the same. (martin scorsese) that's one of the films we studied for "taxi driver." where, utilizing this idea of the point of view, where everything goes through travis bickle's mind and eyes. (martin scorsese) you see everything in the film through him. and that's one of the reasons we studied "the wrong man" because it has that feelin of claustrophobia and parano that was so perfect for "taxi driver." (robert de niro) some day a real rain'll come and wash all this scum off. what it does is it draws you right in to their world the way they see it, the way they imagine it, the way they perceive it. (ray liotta) there was jimmy and tommy (ray ltta) and me. (ray liotta) and anthony stabile. (martin scorsese) you see the person wk and he's standing there. and then you cut to see what he sees. but the camera s
(martin scorsese) there's so many point of view shots in terms of hitchcock.ke in "the wrong man." there's a moment when fonda is brought to all these places. and they tell the woman, "take a look. that fella, does it look like that guy that robbed you?" it's the same. (martin scorsese) that's one of the films we studied for "taxi driver." where, utilizing this idea of the point of view, where everything goes through travis bickle's mind and eyes. (martin scorsese)...
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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her...
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. >> like alfred hitchcock said, good evening. first i would like to thank supervisor olague, in my opinion her crowning achievement is that she set an example for all the school kids in san francisco. don't tolerate bullying, even in the city and county of san francisco, ie the mayor's office doing all the bullying. the kids will remember her, that's how she will go down in her crowning achievement in my humble opinion. ide like to make it a matter of record in my opinion this board of supervisors has neglected three obvious items i've mentioned in the past. we'll see what happens next year. number one, child pornography. number two, the sex slave trade passing through san francisco. and obviously, number three, my number one project, the controversial death of a dead gay man who used to work at san francisco general in 1999, and so far nobody, and i mean nobody, is willing to even discuss his death. i guess when you're gay and you have no voice, then you're expendable. it's kind of interesting that the city of san francisco has
. >> like alfred hitchcock said, good evening. first i would like to thank supervisor olague, in my opinion her crowning achievement is that she set an example for all the school kids in san francisco. don't tolerate bullying, even in the city and county of san francisco, ie the mayor's office doing all the bullying. the kids will remember her, that's how she will go down in her crowning achievement in my humble opinion. ide like to make it a matter of record in my opinion this board of...
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helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -- and judy bench for her role in sky. >> you've got to love judy dench. that brings the program to a) at thank you for watching -- that brings the program to a close. thank you for watching. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> bringing you closer -- zte. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: a new study shows most teenagers who think about, or attempt, suicide have already had some mental health treatment. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we get th
helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -- and judy bench for her role in sky. >> you've got to love judy dench. that brings the program to a) at thank you for watching -- that brings the program to a close. thank you for watching. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> bringing you closer...
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i know in "rear window," there this was a lot of that activity in that building being a hitchcock movie. this is different, because the people on the decks would have to turn, instead of looking at the garden and green space, actually look back to their east and to the east windows and again, we're in a city that people are always going to have windows. i don't see any other impacts. the dr request's home is the one that goes furthest into the open space as far as this project is concerned. so i don't see anything unusual or extraordinary in this project. >> commissioner moore? >> move to approve. >> second. >> i'm sorry, the proper wording is not take dr and approve >> commissioners on that motion to not take dr and approve the project as proposed. (roll call ) so moved commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0. and puts you on your final item on your calendar, public comment -- have i have no speaker cards. >> is there any general public comment? if not, it's been a good year. >> thank you. >> it's been very productive. thank you everyone. and we'll see you next year. >> than
i know in "rear window," there this was a lot of that activity in that building being a hitchcock movie. this is different, because the people on the decks would have to turn, instead of looking at the garden and green space, actually look back to their east and to the east windows and again, we're in a city that people are always going to have windows. i don't see any other impacts. the dr request's home is the one that goes furthest into the open space as far as this project is...
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alfred hitchcock never won best director, although he was nominated for "psycho" and four other
alfred hitchcock never won best director, although he was nominated for "psycho" and four other
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they would follow me, like in a hitchcock film, and i could laugh, and my wife could laugh, and we decided we were going to live a normal life. we're going to do this. friends deserted us. we'd see friends and they'd cross to the other side of the road. so everybody kind of knew what was happening, because you could see it in the streets. these thugs would go through the streets, you know, smashing cars with the butts of their machine guns, and then you'd see people being lifted up from the stres. bupeople managed not to believe it because they didn't see it in the newspapers. of course, they didn't see it on television either. and when you have, you know, when a government is in power in that way, they ordered up documentaries from one of the people who provide television, of violence throughout the world, and they showed those on the... there was just, you know, one major channel and it was run by the military at that time. and so the idea was to give the impression that argentina was an oasis of tranquility in the world, in this world, terrible world that was full of violence. >> hinojo
they would follow me, like in a hitchcock film, and i could laugh, and my wife could laugh, and we decided we were going to live a normal life. we're going to do this. friends deserted us. we'd see friends and they'd cross to the other side of the road. so everybody kind of knew what was happening, because you could see it in the streets. these thugs would go through the streets, you know, smashing cars with the butts of their machine guns, and then you'd see people being lifted up from the...
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maybe somebody else was killed in a please can somebody was saying i was the woman and the average hitchcock movie, in cycle. they got altogether in las vegas. there was no day but there's a remark from marlee renfro. so about maybe on a wednesday i figured out she's a life. and i've been asking everywhere. some sitting there at my desk and i says just the olympics i read in a book about a woman who'd been killed by a serial killer and she moves to the desert and she's alive. and the phone rings and his voice is, i. this is marlee renfro. i'm standing -- i understand you are looking for me to for me. it would've but it would've commanded a ship called on tuesday. that's the cool thing. here's a woman, forgotten, very modest. just that one year being a model and actress and she did some amazing stuff. i like to do that. might of the one that enjoyed the most was the bob crane story which became the movie autofocus -- autofocus. i tried to keep my word with people. i think people know that when it comes to i'm going to quote you right. i take everything. so i went back with a suitcase. i liter
maybe somebody else was killed in a please can somebody was saying i was the woman and the average hitchcock movie, in cycle. they got altogether in las vegas. there was no day but there's a remark from marlee renfro. so about maybe on a wednesday i figured out she's a life. and i've been asking everywhere. some sitting there at my desk and i says just the olympics i read in a book about a woman who'd been killed by a serial killer and she moves to the desert and she's alive. and the phone...
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important because i spent my life in, you know, making movies and to be alongside capra and ford and hitchcock, that's a real honor. >> jimmy: that means something to you. [ applause ] how did you -- how did you get into show business in the first place? >> what did you say? >> jimmy: how did you get into show business in the first place? >> well, that's really none of your business, jimmy. >> jimmy: tell them and i'll listen in. >> all right. you know -- [ laughter ] you meet people, you know? you know, the band, i love the band, the band -- i was in the mountains, good evening ladies and jews -- >> jimmy: in the catskills? >> yeah, the catskills. this is all true. i would say good evening, ladies and gentlemen, man of a house -- man of a thousand faces. one. two. three. the jews waited for 1,000 faces. [ laughter ] the band -- >> jimmy: they wanted them all? >> the band always laughed. by the sixth face, the band got it, you know. the band is not that smart. >> jimmy: they were with me on the friend thing, too. >> i heard them on the fred thing. [ snoring ] >> jimmy: when we come back, we're
important because i spent my life in, you know, making movies and to be alongside capra and ford and hitchcock, that's a real honor. >> jimmy: that means something to you. [ applause ] how did you -- how did you get into show business in the first place? >> what did you say? >> jimmy: how did you get into show business in the first place? >> well, that's really none of your business, jimmy. >> jimmy: tell them and i'll listen in. >> all right. you know -- [...
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. >> jessica chastain for "zero dark thirty" and helen mirren for "hitchcock."mi watts for the "the impossible" and rachel wise for "the deep blue sea." >> i'm going with helen mirren. >> i'm going with naomi watts. >> why? >> because i want to be different than you. and you -- >> have you seep the movie? >> but you took my answer, helen mirren. >> that was your answer, too? we're thinking alike these days. all right. we'll come up with something we'll bet. let's go to best actor. daniel day lewis in "lincoln." next on the list? >> we've got richard gear in "arbi. the -- arbitroj." and denzel washington i like him but i'm going with daniel day lewis and all the critics say he's going to win. >> i think so, too. he spent so much time looking like lincoln. he looks so much like him you can't not give him the award. >> i hear he's terrific. >> i've only seen lincoln on money and old pictures but that's what i imagine lincoln looks like in real life. >> so we're pretty much even-steven on this. >> it all comes down to best actress. >> tell me about the watch party.
. >> jessica chastain for "zero dark thirty" and helen mirren for "hitchcock."mi watts for the "the impossible" and rachel wise for "the deep blue sea." >> i'm going with helen mirren. >> i'm going with naomi watts. >> why? >> because i want to be different than you. and you -- >> have you seep the movie? >> but you took my answer, helen mirren. >> that was your answer, too? we're thinking alike these days....
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helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -in sky. >> you've got to love judy dench. that brings the program to a) at thank you for watching -- that brings the program to a close. thank you for watching. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> bringing you closer -- zte. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
helen mirren for playing out for hitchcock's long-suffering wife, and judy-for her role in sky fall -in sky. >> you've got to love judy dench. that brings the program to a) at thank you for watching -- that brings the program to a close. thank you for watching. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> bringing you closer -- zte. >> at union bank...
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. >> and half of them like hitchcock don't like actors and they can be great directors. >> indeed. >> i always thought a sign as what when you come on the set is out of the side of the eye you look at the director and he is watching the scene and he is miming every word of every person in the scene. before he came on he knows the way it should sound. he knows the way if should be underlined. and what you are saying is yes, let the actor surprise you and take it beyond where you thought it should go. >> why did mike nichols choose you? >> long answer or short answer. >> long answer. >> i mean you obviously had talent but why did he choose you? because redford was sort of the model if you listened to the description of what benjamin was. >> it's in the book. >> yes. >> six feet, blond hair, blue eyes, member of the track team, debating squad. >> none of that is you. >> none, none, none. boston, program im, you know. i think he tested redford. he tested a lot of people over a period of a year and a half or something. and he was scraping the bottom of the barrel by the time he got to me.
. >> and half of them like hitchcock don't like actors and they can be great directors. >> indeed. >> i always thought a sign as what when you come on the set is out of the side of the eye you look at the director and he is watching the scene and he is miming every word of every person in the scene. before he came on he knows the way it should sound. he knows the way if should be underlined. and what you are saying is yes, let the actor surprise you and take it beyond where...
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there's also helen mirren for "hitchcock," and naomi watts for "the impossible."deep blue sea." >> listen why tina says she thinks they're a perfect fit for this show. >> okay. >> well, we decided to host because the golden globes seem like they're pretty fun. >> yeah. we've been to them before and it's a very kind of sloppy loud party and that seemed like our kind of thing. >> who doesn't love a sloppy, loud party, right? >> you know, they're going to actually help us have a sloppy, loud party at home with a drinking game for the show. >> can i tell you how excited i am to see these ladies host the golden globes? this, i think, is going to be so much fun. yeah, everyone is talking about what we can expect from them. they are have kicked off this drinking game. here are some of the rules. first of all, any time an actress cries during a speech, have a drink. any time you see a person actively not listening to someone on stage, take a drink. >> yes. >> any time someone says i didn't prepare anything, drink! there are going to be people, i bet you, that are doing th
there's also helen mirren for "hitchcock," and naomi watts for "the impossible."deep blue sea." >> listen why tina says she thinks they're a perfect fit for this show. >> okay. >> well, we decided to host because the golden globes seem like they're pretty fun. >> yeah. we've been to them before and it's a very kind of sloppy loud party and that seemed like our kind of thing. >> who doesn't love a sloppy, loud party, right? >> you...
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. >> she is nominated for another golden globe for her performance in the tim hitchcock. >> for hollywoodisabeth codrdridan. >> still ahead the search is on for a missing 19 year- old was last seen in the lake tahoe area. our family is now speaking out and will have the latest details coming up. >> it world series champion was tame by police. details on what sergio romano did in las vegas. >> plus we will be watching the weather and traffic this morning with erica and george. we will be right back on the kron 4 morning >> good morning. kron 4 will tran is a live on the scene of a crash. the house of representatives rowboat today about super storm sandy 8. we are also following the weather and traffic. >> we are taking a live look outside at our roof cam. we do have a clear skies above and we do have all that is forming barrier taken a look at the temperatures it is a cold start. it is a little bit warmer than 24 hours ago. it is over 24 fairfield. santa rosa is warmer than that were yesterday. satellite and radar shows the there are changes to talk about. we do have wet weather on the way
. >> she is nominated for another golden globe for her performance in the tim hitchcock. >> for hollywoodisabeth codrdridan. >> still ahead the search is on for a missing 19 year- old was last seen in the lake tahoe area. our family is now speaking out and will have the latest details coming up. >> it world series champion was tame by police. details on what sergio romano did in las vegas. >> plus we will be watching the weather and traffic this morning with erica...
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it reminds me of hitchcock's "the birds," too. there are two sides to it. just saying. >> indeed.t's in the back of one's mind. >> thanks. good to see you. >>> imagine this -- living in smog that's so thick you would be willing to pay money for a lung full of fresh air. that's how bad things are getting in china. there is a businessman who's got a solution. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food differently. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> we have very sad news. breaking news, as a matter of fact. we are getting a statement here now from the family of caleb moore. you may recall he was the snowboarder, just 25 years old. he was performing in the winter x games. he crashed in the winter x game
it reminds me of hitchcock's "the birds," too. there are two sides to it. just saying. >> indeed.t's in the back of one's mind. >> thanks. good to see you. >>> imagine this -- living in smog that's so thick you would be willing to pay money for a lung full of fresh air. that's how bad things are getting in china. there is a businessman who's got a solution. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for...
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i say s.a.g., look at helen mirren is amazing in "hitchcock.">> you're always the contrarian, you're not going with the basic logicing. >> you know what? it's just -- it's engrained in me. i'm sure you find that very hard to believe. >> yeah, i do. that's a real stretch for me. thank you, my dear. you can get more from grae drake at rotten tomatos.com. don't miss our live coverage from the red carpet from the screen apth ctors guild awards sunday night at 6:30 on cnn. >>> have you heard about the har-bowl brothers? so what will dinner be like harbaugh house after one of them wins the nfl championship, and which coach has the upper hand? big brother john or baby brother jim? ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats d
i say s.a.g., look at helen mirren is amazing in "hitchcock.">> you're always the contrarian, you're not going with the basic logicing. >> you know what? it's just -- it's engrained in me. i'm sure you find that very hard to believe. >> yeah, i do. that's a real stretch for me. thank you, my dear. you can get more from grae drake at rotten tomatos.com. don't miss our live coverage from the red carpet from the screen apth ctors guild awards sunday night at 6:30 on...
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hitchcock the -- host: the headline from "usa today." let's hear from jennifer.ler: i am a democrat in a republican state, so i am not very popular down here, but i had to do it will points to make. -- two points to make. the middle class is the real and true job creators. if the 1% in the 2% one to understand how to get wealthier, you have to understand that you need to put more money in the pockets of the middle class because they could buy the products and services said the wealthy people produce. that is just the way -- that the wealthy people produced. that is just the way it is. i am for tax breaks for the middle class. host: jennifer, would you have voted for this legislation that passed the house? caller: i think president obama has been extremely reasonable. the republican party has been unreasonable. host: what you have to sit to our guest, a democrat who voted against it? caller: i disagree, but i believe he is a thoughtful person, so if he felt it was not reasonable, and i really cannot say anything, but i am glad that a deal was done because if it ha
hitchcock the -- host: the headline from "usa today." let's hear from jennifer.ler: i am a democrat in a republican state, so i am not very popular down here, but i had to do it will points to make. -- two points to make. the middle class is the real and true job creators. if the 1% in the 2% one to understand how to get wealthier, you have to understand that you need to put more money in the pockets of the middle class because they could buy the products and services said the wealthy...
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albert hitchcock never won an academy award and raging bull, goodfellas, i wish they'd go for the not what should win. >> for best picture, a lot of nominations, over the past couple of years they've been doing up to ten nominations, nine last year, ten the year before. this year, they're going to see films like "lincoln", "zero dark thirty," argo. hopefully django unchained and i like lincoln, i think it's a solid film, but why not go for argo or django unchained and lincoln i think is the safe oscar film, but maybe lincoln and split the director katherine bigelow for "zero dark thirty." >> who do you think the best actor. >> acting category someone of the toughest i've seen for best actor. i feel that you're looking at the list going with daniel day-lewis for lincoln, but i would much rather see them hugh jackman the best performance of his career. in "les mis" live singing, singing into the camera, rare in hollywood musicals these days, but i would love to see, i would love to see hugh jackman make joaquin phoenix and i think they'll he go with daniel day-lewis. >> alisyn: hugh jac
albert hitchcock never won an academy award and raging bull, goodfellas, i wish they'd go for the not what should win. >> for best picture, a lot of nominations, over the past couple of years they've been doing up to ten nominations, nine last year, ten the year before. this year, they're going to see films like "lincoln", "zero dark thirty," argo. hopefully django unchained and i like lincoln, i think it's a solid film, but why not go for argo or django unchained and...
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and it adds to the hitchcock suspense she might do it. she benefits from former presidents that tend to come up with exceptions like nixon in the public life after they have run and retired, but she didn't retire. it's a wonderful combination. she ran, was in the heat of the arena and took public service at a high level. it is an extraordinary opportunity she took advantage of so she's out of the line of fire right now but yet so prominent in our national policymaking, it's an extraordinary thing she did. and she could have chosen not to take that job, which could have been very different. >> it is an extraordinary thing even if she does not run for president again. i guess my one concern is even as we talk about the possibility of 2016, it says though if she does not win the presidency that this is an unfill filled legacy. i don't think think that it is. there's no model like the model hillary clinton created from the position of first lady to senator to presidential candidate to secretary of state. and if she stopped now, it would be co
and it adds to the hitchcock suspense she might do it. she benefits from former presidents that tend to come up with exceptions like nixon in the public life after they have run and retired, but she didn't retire. it's a wonderful combination. she ran, was in the heat of the arena and took public service at a high level. it is an extraordinary opportunity she took advantage of so she's out of the line of fire right now but yet so prominent in our national policymaking, it's an extraordinary...