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vis-a-vis hollywood?f we think, which i totally agree that there is a disparity, i think the responsibility also falls upon me and my people, whatever my people are, to make sure that we -- we do try to find that representation and bring it into the main stream. so i think there is -- we can't always push this blame on to the other guy. i think we also have to look at ourselves and see what we can do and not be complacent about it. >> i think the issue is the amount of gate keepers that exist in traditional media. we're getting our projects from the written page up to the screen is like a series of roadblocks along the way. i think that's why new immediate - media is going to change. unfortunately the powers of control are trying to take control of the media of the web and take it the way of traditional media, where it will be the same gate keeper in which content gets through and gets seen, and i think that's tragic, because the what people see on screen is their percent - communities. >> i think back to
vis-a-vis hollywood?f we think, which i totally agree that there is a disparity, i think the responsibility also falls upon me and my people, whatever my people are, to make sure that we -- we do try to find that representation and bring it into the main stream. so i think there is -- we can't always push this blame on to the other guy. i think we also have to look at ourselves and see what we can do and not be complacent about it. >> i think the issue is the amount of gate keepers that...
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hollywood is there, there are projects that we can do.for them to become a part of it, don't shun it. >> it is interesting from a financial perspective these movies have done so well. and yet they're hard to often produce. lauren, you cover religion for the fox news channel. and you covered a lot of those stories. >> well, absolutely, and the stories coming out now as to how there are more and more hollywood movies taking the bible. free licensing, no copyright, taking the stories, one of the things you hear about jesus is he sort of popped on the scene. you did a scene, very important, john's gospel has the i am statements, i am the bread of life. i am the good shepherd. this is not a conjugation of the word, to be. this is going back to who shall i say israel is sending me? and god says i am sending you. jesus is actually making a direct connection to that moment. and when you bring out in the beginning that he was present in the garden, in the burning bush, in the flood, you're actually connecting those two things. >> that is a great p
hollywood is there, there are projects that we can do.for them to become a part of it, don't shun it. >> it is interesting from a financial perspective these movies have done so well. and yet they're hard to often produce. lauren, you cover religion for the fox news channel. and you covered a lot of those stories. >> well, absolutely, and the stories coming out now as to how there are more and more hollywood movies taking the bible. free licensing, no copyright, taking the stories,...
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i add my voice to those thanking you for bringing this story out of hollywood.lywood. >> you have followed the faith of presidents. you also wrote "killing jesus," the faith of george w. bush and other prominent leaders. i'm interested from that perspective to the movie, what did you think? >> because i like history and like writing about history, i was intrigued by the earthiness of the story. jesus floats above clean streets and everybody is clean. but i like the fact that they show as much as they can, not for sex but for the violence and so on and i like the fact that especially there's a lot of race on the screen. you see more diverse races, a different ethnicities. this is very much in the gospel. he was defending a certain segment of society against people who were racially biased against them. so the historian in me likes the fact that they brought that to the floor and captured it on the screen because the whole idea of incarnation is that the son of god added into the muck and the mire and these physical and difficult bodies to represent god of the wor
i add my voice to those thanking you for bringing this story out of hollywood.lywood. >> you have followed the faith of presidents. you also wrote "killing jesus," the faith of george w. bush and other prominent leaders. i'm interested from that perspective to the movie, what did you think? >> because i like history and like writing about history, i was intrigued by the earthiness of the story. jesus floats above clean streets and everybody is clean. but i like the fact...
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should hollywood be taking note? joining us are the brains behind this year's comics, max brooks, best-selling author of world series z and hell fighters, which is the first puerto rico regiment to african-american, welcome to "the stream", and bax, who are the biggest users of comic books? >> when i first started going in the 80s, everybody looked like kevin smith. and i would say gender wise, it's equal. a microcosm of the american populous. >> i spoke to professors online who teach classes through the lens of comic books, and they talk about government overreach and income inequality and the environment using these characters, and talk about the influence that these have in terms of influencing american discourse. >> i think comics are really part of -- they reflect back to us the issues that they're concerned about in the time that they're written. i think you can look at seminole works like v for vendetta. and look at revolutions here around the world and at home. and you can look at the sandman addressing lgbt,
should hollywood be taking note? joining us are the brains behind this year's comics, max brooks, best-selling author of world series z and hell fighters, which is the first puerto rico regiment to african-american, welcome to "the stream", and bax, who are the biggest users of comic books? >> when i first started going in the 80s, everybody looked like kevin smith. and i would say gender wise, it's equal. a microcosm of the american populous. >> i spoke to professors...
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hollywood can hoopen up and tal about god.llywood a little bit. they can come forward and realize hollywood is there for us. there are projects he cthey can do well. you can be in the industry and don't shun it. >> these movies have done so well yet they are hard to produce. you cover religion for fox news channel and you covered a lot of those stories. >> the stories are coming out now about how movies are coming out taking the bible making them their own. one of the things i really love bo this movie one of the things you hear about jesus that he popped on the scene. you do a preamble. you start with the gospel of john which is important theologically. john's gospel has the i am statement. i am the bread of life i am the light of the world i am the good shepherd. this is to take you back to the burning bush who shall i say is sending me who is sending me. god said i am is sending you. jesus is actually making a direct connection to that moment. when you bring out in the beginning that he was present in the garden in the burn
hollywood can hoopen up and tal about god.llywood a little bit. they can come forward and realize hollywood is there for us. there are projects he cthey can do well. you can be in the industry and don't shun it. >> these movies have done so well yet they are hard to produce. you cover religion for fox news channel and you covered a lot of those stories. >> the stories are coming out now about how movies are coming out taking the bible making them their own. one of the things i...
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a lot of cool stuff out. >> let's talk for a moment about black hollywood. >> black hollywood. i have seen it come and go. i missed stormy weather. i am old but stormy weather and cabin in the sky and a few movies came out they were black movies. way before you and before me. but then there was many, many periods that black exploitation movies made a lot of money. my understanding is that kevin hart's movie has made over $100,000,000.85% of the people that have gone to see shim have been african american. >> is that a bad thing or is a good sign? >> it shows that there is a huge it shows there is a huge market and a huge white space that should be filled and that's what hollywood is doing is filling the white space. but when martin and jamie and cedrick and burn i and chris tucker and dave chappelle and steve harvey and bill bellamy and cedrick the entertainer and -- >> every famous black comedian that you can think of. >> that came off def comedy jam, agents by the stage put them in places where they could excel. when they live in the ghetto they don excel. so lately we see ke
a lot of cool stuff out. >> let's talk for a moment about black hollywood. >> black hollywood. i have seen it come and go. i missed stormy weather. i am old but stormy weather and cabin in the sky and a few movies came out they were black movies. way before you and before me. but then there was many, many periods that black exploitation movies made a lot of money. my understanding is that kevin hart's movie has made over $100,000,000.85% of the people that have gone to see shim have...
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he's already courting hollywood. >> hollywood is interested in being in bed with china.e seen that the last couple of years with the attempt to do more coproductions and also the casting of chinese actors in hollywood movies. >> the world is watching china in general. china hopes the world will be watching its movies, too. al jazeera, the berlin film festival. >> that's all from europe for this news hour. back to laura in doha now. >> well authorities in mexico say they've arrested a suspected drug trafficker wanted in the u.s. accused of smuggling millions of tons of cocaine in the united states and europe. the arrest comes as legalized vigilanty groups continue to help federal forces fight drug cartels. dozens of men from the defense court patrol the city. the city i had been controlled y gunmen against the drug cartel for several years. >> we want to liberate the city from all the knights templars so we want people to not be afraid and come out and support the self defense gropes. >> nine members of one family has been shot dead in a northern part of guatemala. two ca
he's already courting hollywood. >> hollywood is interested in being in bed with china.e seen that the last couple of years with the attempt to do more coproductions and also the casting of chinese actors in hollywood movies. >> the world is watching china in general. china hopes the world will be watching its movies, too. al jazeera, the berlin film festival. >> that's all from europe for this news hour. back to laura in doha now. >> well authorities in mexico say...
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why not move to hollywood? >> i love it up here.a is my home. >> and it doesn't get in the way? >> no actually everyone in hollywood who visits is envious of people who live up here. >> reporter: he says he doesn't worry about whether his movies are commercial or not and thinks that's the key to his success. what he looks for in a script is emotion. he says if it moves him it will move other people everyone if people -- even if people in hollywood don't get it. >>> and oscar winner joan fonatne talks about her life in film.
why not move to hollywood? >> i love it up here.a is my home. >> and it doesn't get in the way? >> no actually everyone in hollywood who visits is envious of people who live up here. >> reporter: he says he doesn't worry about whether his movies are commercial or not and thinks that's the key to his success. what he looks for in a script is emotion. he says if it moves him it will move other people everyone if people -- even if people in hollywood don't get it....
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should hollywood be taking note? joining us are the brains behind this year's comics, max brooks, best-selling author of world series z and hell fighters, which is the first puerto rico regiment to serve, and illustrator for ms. marvel, the first muslim with a comic book. max, there's a stereotype. and good chance people are thinking kids and nerd, and who are the biggest consumers of comic books? >> i think its important to note that many stereotypes are based in fact, but they don't apply it all members of a group. when i started going to comic book conventions in the 80s, everybody looked like kevin smith. and i would say now gender wise, it's pretty equal. i think there's a much greater variety of sexual orientations, and different ethnicities. and i think comi-con has become a microcosm of the american populous. >> i spoke to professors online who teach classes through the lens of comic books, and they talk about government overreach and income inequality and the environment using these characters, and talk abou
should hollywood be taking note? joining us are the brains behind this year's comics, max brooks, best-selling author of world series z and hell fighters, which is the first puerto rico regiment to serve, and illustrator for ms. marvel, the first muslim with a comic book. max, there's a stereotype. and good chance people are thinking kids and nerd, and who are the biggest consumers of comic books? >> i think its important to note that many stereotypes are based in fact, but they don't...
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we turn now to my "nightline" co-anchor who's already in hollywood. hey there, cynthia. >> thanks, dan. the oscar countdown is in full swing. as you can see right here behind me. oscar's all wrapped up but he's retd ready to go. it's not just about the movies. it's also about the dress. inside the make or break world of celebrity stylists. ever wonder what a $100,000 dress looks like? >> are these the oscar dresses. >> this thing must weigh ten pounds. >> at least. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. i need>>that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com [annpurina pro plan can can help him achieve it. ♪epic classical music stops ♪music resumes purina pro plan's
we turn now to my "nightline" co-anchor who's already in hollywood. hey there, cynthia. >> thanks, dan. the oscar countdown is in full swing. as you can see right here behind me. oscar's all wrapped up but he's retd ready to go. it's not just about the movies. it's also about the dress. inside the make or break world of celebrity stylists. ever wonder what a $100,000 dress looks like? >> are these the oscar dresses. >> this thing must weigh ten pounds. >> at...
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next up, hollywood!r next hotel. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children lauing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where th almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back, my next guest, actor jason patrick once known for roles on the big screen, but lately been gaining notoriety over his epic custody battle this, is a picture since he saw his 4-year-old son, gus, a year ago yesterday a judge ruled he's a sperm donor not the boy's father, here to explain this all is the man himself, jason patrick welcome to the show. i talked to you a couple months ago here on fox news channel. your story is gut wrenching. you were his father four years, she decided
next up, hollywood!r next hotel. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children lauing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where th almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense....
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hollywood clearly, hypocritical, we know that. different instances in politics. but i pulled up the 2013 and 2012 highest domestic grossing films. listen to this. spider-man, okay? what else do we have on here. skyfall, which is james bond, now we have wolf of wall street. what is the solution? she-wolf of wall street with reese? >> you're highlighting a pattern where women are usually placed in the supportive role and would correlate to the lesser salaries that we see our actresses command. as katie points out there is not a shortage of capable women in hollywood, i think we have to put them at the top. that is the solution. i know for me, there were more women that graduated in my law school class than there were men. however, there was something interrupting the pipeline getting women to be power brokers. until we address that it is not going to change. >> and katie, you're familiar with the media. you work in the media. they found pretty much the same thing when they looked at women in news media and women even in sports. howe
hollywood clearly, hypocritical, we know that. different instances in politics. but i pulled up the 2013 and 2012 highest domestic grossing films. listen to this. spider-man, okay? what else do we have on here. skyfall, which is james bond, now we have wolf of wall street. what is the solution? she-wolf of wall street with reese? >> you're highlighting a pattern where women are usually placed in the supportive role and would correlate to the lesser salaries that we see our actresses...
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. >> this is what happens when word gets out, when the hollywood stars but hollywood is so last year,na's charging ahead of this year, staying the festivity full of promise. there are three chinese movies in competition of the top prize alone, the golden bear. nine films are screening here. this is a country and an industry that really means business. you realize how huge if chinese labor industry is, especially compared to, say, hollywood, you take a huge, 2012 in 60 countries worldwide, that took just under 120 million u.s. dollars which is not an insignificant amount of cash. but compare that to a choins che movie, that movie brings in $100 million more. there is so much money to be made in the chinese cinema, they are not places to start. which is why he is here premiering his, processing even though china may be changing the censors are still very. >> using at least six months to censor you. >> the government? >> the government, because they tell you? this part cannot do this. this part, can you change something to this is torture. you know, here. >> china's richest man is curren
. >> this is what happens when word gets out, when the hollywood stars but hollywood is so last year,na's charging ahead of this year, staying the festivity full of promise. there are three chinese movies in competition of the top prize alone, the golden bear. nine films are screening here. this is a country and an industry that really means business. you realize how huge if chinese labor industry is, especially compared to, say, hollywood, you take a huge, 2012 in 60 countries worldwide,...
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when hollywood intraits, it's rarely a good thing. man then who was that babe born in beth lehan's boy. >> that was very well said. guys, it's obviously block clust buster numbers. i hope everyone goes to see it. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. see you back here real soon. that's it for the special report. >> it is a. if news alert. monitors in newsroom, derailed. that means president obama and fcc will not recruit a new police force. at least not for now. fcc suspending its newsroom monitor program after the fcc commissioner who blew the whistle went on the record. commissioner joining us again. commissioner, this is good news, i suspect, based on what you wrote in your op ed. >> i think it is. this is a big victory for the first amendment. fcc announced it won't send researchers to the government to news rooms across the country. i think that's a good thing for all citizens. >> you were one
when hollywood intraits, it's rarely a good thing. man then who was that babe born in beth lehan's boy. >> that was very well said. guys, it's obviously block clust buster numbers. i hope everyone goes to see it. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. see you back here real soon. that's it for the special report. >> it is a. if news alert. monitors in newsroom, derailed. that means president obama and fcc will not recruit a new police force. at...
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hollywood.ent that will change a lot of peoples' lives. and give people the mind-set that you can still be a whole person. >> the a-list heavy celebration starting at the film's ancestral home. >> welcome to hollywood and paramount pictures. >> then, one more surprise. a cameo appearance -- >> mr. tom hanks. >> by the man himself. >> i'm forest gump. you can call me forest gump. >> i would like to say, gary, you can see the enjoyment radiating off of you. so thank you for everything that you've done. >> and on this night, the stars lining this hollywood walk of fame, and those among us, who have sacrificed for the freedoms we hold so dear. >> they should know that they're appreciated. >> gary sinise, with whom he calls his new generation of lieutenant dans, they are america strong. josh elliott, abc news, new york. >> how great is that. >> awesome. so nice to see how he is helping people but also how that role changed his life and enriched it in so many ways, just from the experiences. and his f
hollywood.ent that will change a lot of peoples' lives. and give people the mind-set that you can still be a whole person. >> the a-list heavy celebration starting at the film's ancestral home. >> welcome to hollywood and paramount pictures. >> then, one more surprise. a cameo appearance -- >> mr. tom hanks. >> by the man himself. >> i'm forest gump. you can call me forest gump. >> i would like to say, gary, you can see the enjoyment radiating off of...
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. >> china has its sights set on hollywood's crowns. they have a number of films competing an a film festival. >> this happens when word gets out that a hollywood star is it in the area. hollywood is last year, or it will be if china gets its way. china is charging ahead at the berlinale, it's a festival full of eastern promise. there's three chinese movies in line for the golden bear. nine are in screening. this is a country and industry that means business. it's when you look at the numbers you realise how huge the chinese cinema industry is, compared to hollywood. take a hit like "zero dark 30", released in 2012, take said under $120 million which is not an insignificant amount of cash. compare that to a chinese movie like "loft in thailand", in that same year that movie took $100 million more. there's so much funny to be made in chinese cinema. so many want a piece of the action. big film festivals like the berlinale is not a bad way to start. that's why this man is here. it took him millions to make. the process is slow and censors
. >> china has its sights set on hollywood's crowns. they have a number of films competing an a film festival. >> this happens when word gets out that a hollywood star is it in the area. hollywood is last year, or it will be if china gets its way. china is charging ahead at the berlinale, it's a festival full of eastern promise. there's three chinese movies in line for the golden bear. nine are in screening. this is a country and industry that means business. it's when you look at...
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and to call him a hollywood a-lister is an underestimate. capote, "scent of a woman", "twister". >> boogie nights, empire falls, mission impossible, three money ball, charlie wilson's war, the hunger games, he starred in all of them. and that's just to name a few. there are more. tonight police are telling cnn that they found the 46-year-old actor dead with what is believed to be heroin in his apartment and a needle in his arm. and this is hoffman's body being removed from his apartment in greenwich village just this evening. paramedics responded to a 911 call made by a friend of the actor who found him in the bathroom. they declared him dead at the scene. >> folks thought they had me pegged because of the way i talk. they're always wrong. >> this was a film for which philip seymour hoffman won the oscar, "capote." a dense complex character like most of the roles he personified in more than 60 movies and tv shows. but that was hoffman, the actor, the artist. hoffman the man was battling his own demons, drug abuse. he told an interviewer last
and to call him a hollywood a-lister is an underestimate. capote, "scent of a woman", "twister". >> boogie nights, empire falls, mission impossible, three money ball, charlie wilson's war, the hunger games, he starred in all of them. and that's just to name a few. there are more. tonight police are telling cnn that they found the 46-year-old actor dead with what is believed to be heroin in his apartment and a needle in his arm. and this is hoffman's body being removed...
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a lot of cool stuff out. >> let's talk for a moment about black hollywood. >> black hollywood. i have seen it come and go. i missed stormy weather. i am old but stormy weather and cabin in the sky and a few movies came out they were black movies. way before you and before me. but then there was many, many periods that black exploitation movies made a lot of money. my understanding is that kevin hart's movie has made over $100,000,000.85% of the people that have gone to see shim have been african american. >> is that a bad thing or is a good sign? >> it shows that there is a huge it shows there is a huge market and a huge white space that should be filled and that's what hollywood is doing is filling the white space. but when martin and jamie and cedrick and burn i and chris tucker and dave chappelle and steve harvey and bill bellamy and cedrick the entertainer and -- >> every famous black comedian that you can think of. >> that came off def comedy jam, agents by the stage put them in places where they could excel. when they live in the ghetto they don excel. so lately we see ke
a lot of cool stuff out. >> let's talk for a moment about black hollywood. >> black hollywood. i have seen it come and go. i missed stormy weather. i am old but stormy weather and cabin in the sky and a few movies came out they were black movies. way before you and before me. but then there was many, many periods that black exploitation movies made a lot of money. my understanding is that kevin hart's movie has made over $100,000,000.85% of the people that have gone to see shim have...
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the vision i had of what hollywood was like before i came to hollywood. >> it's very intimidating. it's always like, oh, my god, i'm a part of this! it's a room full of excitement. it's a room full of sweat. everybody's really eager. >> 9, 8, 7, 6. >> it's a huge deal. no matter how calm everybody says they are, it's the oscars for crying out loud. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our host, her majesty whoopi goldberg. >> good evening, loyal subjects. i am the african queen. [ cheers and applause ] >> the first images of the oscars i had was a black and white television set in long beach, long island in the 50s. bob hope was the host. >> thank you very much. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to chance of a lifetime. >> i'd have to go to sleep somewhere around sound effects editing. some things never change. and i'd get up in the morning and in my cereal bowl before school would be a list. my mom would write a list of who won what. >> i was a kid, and here was the people that had already been huge big massive stars for 20 or 30 years. i mean, even bob hope had been
the vision i had of what hollywood was like before i came to hollywood. >> it's very intimidating. it's always like, oh, my god, i'm a part of this! it's a room full of excitement. it's a room full of sweat. everybody's really eager. >> 9, 8, 7, 6. >> it's a huge deal. no matter how calm everybody says they are, it's the oscars for crying out loud. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our host, her majesty whoopi goldberg. >> good evening, loyal subjects. i am...
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she decided to turn her life from hollywood to homemaking. became a mother to several children, moved to the bay area. she also was on numerous trips around the world as an ambassador. the family has released a statement this morning talking about their beloved mother. we salute her for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor, as a diplomat but most importantly as our beloved mother, grabbedmother and great grandmother. she was married for 55 years to the late charles alden black. she is survived by several children. very busy here in woodside. a lot of people coming to the neighborhood to remember shirley temple black. this is a very exclusive area, lots of gated long driveways as is hers. she lived here for so many years and tried to serve the state both in politics and also serve the country as an ambassador. most of us will remember what an incredible contribution she made to our country as a whole, plitic hi and also in the entertainment world. she will be very, very missed. peggy bunker, "today in the bay." >> thank you so much. a
she decided to turn her life from hollywood to homemaking. became a mother to several children, moved to the bay area. she also was on numerous trips around the world as an ambassador. the family has released a statement this morning talking about their beloved mother. we salute her for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor, as a diplomat but most importantly as our beloved mother, grabbedmother and great grandmother. she was married for 55 years to the late charles alden black. she is...
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last night was not hollywood.essed up and put on a show. this, the sitting in this dusty old stage, doing the drudgery of film maker is hollywood. it's a lot of people working very hard and very unglamorous things for a long time with a tremendous risk of failure. and that's hollywood. ♪ >> the glamour and all that is fun, but i just think about the work. >> where do you keep your oscar? >> right here. ♪ >> for the winners, there will be a giant victory celebration in the grand ballroom in the hilton hotel. the rest of us will gather at the price water garage. >> when i was waiting in london to get my luggage in the luggage room, someone recognized me and started applauding. and the words that went around the luggage hall, and the whole luggage hall, everyone waiting for the luggage and the luggage handlers and all applauded me. so i got the oscar out. that was lovely. >> ain't that pretty? >> the nominations are -- do i get an envelope? oh, thank you. the nominations are -- right there. >> some more of the nomine
last night was not hollywood.essed up and put on a show. this, the sitting in this dusty old stage, doing the drudgery of film maker is hollywood. it's a lot of people working very hard and very unglamorous things for a long time with a tremendous risk of failure. and that's hollywood. ♪ >> the glamour and all that is fun, but i just think about the work. >> where do you keep your oscar? >> right here. ♪ >> for the winners, there will be a giant victory celebration...
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it can't be a hollywood problem.at we report on it. >> it's true that heroin is cheap and accessible in all walks of life. but hoffman's tragic exit where he performed so brilliantly gives audiences all over the world a view of a growing problem in a personal way. david mattingly, cnn, los angeles. >> i want to bring in ken seeley now, founder of interventi intervention911.com. you heard mackenzie phillips say the drug problem gets worse when you have access and more money. david mattingly said to stay at promise, $45,000 a month. there are very few people in the world who can afford that sort of treatment. but how common is heroin? are these opiates in that celebrity cool scene? >> heroin is all over hollywood right now. it's all over the whole country as you've been talking about all week. and we have to start looking at it as a disease. this is a disease that's killing 100 people a day in this country, and we need to hold people accountable to their recovery. that's the key here. we have to hold people accountable
it can't be a hollywood problem.at we report on it. >> it's true that heroin is cheap and accessible in all walks of life. but hoffman's tragic exit where he performed so brilliantly gives audiences all over the world a view of a growing problem in a personal way. david mattingly, cnn, los angeles. >> i want to bring in ken seeley now, founder of interventi intervention911.com. you heard mackenzie phillips say the drug problem gets worse when you have access and more money. david...
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hollywood film producers got a special break. nascar got 70 million to build new racetracks.ulti national corporations got 9 billion tax break. the act tive financing section to subpart f. that is how washington works. but ellis hen began is a proud progressive they make choices about who needs help. many with american tax reform says government says we should spring government so it can't make some animals more equal than others. >> you want the winners with all of the $3 trillion? >>> oo if we are going to have government we are going to have laws it is the case that some people will get benefits. it is trivial compared to the impact the market has, that heredity has and number of other factors. if you want to be rich in this society the best way is to be born that way. if you don't marry a rich person go into the market and sell goods and services to people that will get you rich a whole lot richer than sucking the government with. >> having government give it to you because you know somebody isn't. >> but it is inevitable. if we want government to do things for us if we w
hollywood film producers got a special break. nascar got 70 million to build new racetracks.ulti national corporations got 9 billion tax break. the act tive financing section to subpart f. that is how washington works. but ellis hen began is a proud progressive they make choices about who needs help. many with american tax reform says government says we should spring government so it can't make some animals more equal than others. >> you want the winners with all of the $3 trillion?...
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also coming up, a controversy out of hollywood right now.e daughter speaking out with grave allegations against allen, and publicly challenging the stars of his oscar-nominated movie. we'll tell you about that coming up. >>> but first, new clues this morning to the disappearance of a woman who went missing in texas. >> leanne bearden went for a stroll, hasn't been seen in two weeks. her family is speaking out this morning with new theories on what may have happened to her and marcy gonzalez is here with more. good morning. >> good morning. they are far from knowing the whole story. but at least some of her family members believe it is possible she may have run away. more than two weeks after she vanished, leanne bearden's loved ones making a bold statement, they believe the 33-year-old just returning to the u.s. after a two-year trek around the world with her husband may have wanted to disappear. posting on facebook that there's evidence that she may have voluntarily left the area. >> she was having some difficulty adjusting back to life in
also coming up, a controversy out of hollywood right now.e daughter speaking out with grave allegations against allen, and publicly challenging the stars of his oscar-nominated movie. we'll tell you about that coming up. >>> but first, new clues this morning to the disappearance of a woman who went missing in texas. >> leanne bearden went for a stroll, hasn't been seen in two weeks. her family is speaking out this morning with new theories on what may have happened to her and...
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. >> for the first time in years jesus goes hollywood. a major motion picture "son of god," coming to the silver screen. and it's backed by mega church marketing. >> god wants you to be celebrated. >> from christian bale as moses to russell crowe's noah, movie studios now betting big on the bible's leading men. >>> i am here today because i am gay. >> and leading lady. ellen page thanks supporters after this speech goes viral. now she's teaming up with julianne moore to play a lesbian couple. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. tonight a pastor is dead from a poisonous snake bypiety. the 10th time he'd been bitten and the 10th and final time he refused medical treatment. he's one of the community of christians who say vipers are as vital to their services as the bible itself. tonight we revisit abc's juju chang's encounter with pastor jamie coots, where he discussed religion, risks, and even how he'd want to die. >> reporter: this was pastor jamie coots three months ago doing what his
. >> for the first time in years jesus goes hollywood. a major motion picture "son of god," coming to the silver screen. and it's backed by mega church marketing. >> god wants you to be celebrated. >> from christian bale as moses to russell crowe's noah, movie studios now betting big on the bible's leading men. >>> i am here today because i am gay. >> and leading lady. ellen page thanks supporters after this speech goes viral. now she's teaming up with...
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and she's questioning why hollywood has turned a blind eye. an explosive open letter written by dylan farrow is re-opening old wounds and allegations of abuse. in her own words, published on the new york times website, she details claims she was sexually abused by allen when she was 7 years old. she spoke out last november in an interview with vanity fair. >> she is truly terrified of woody allen to this day. she can't look at one of his pictures in a magazine. >> reporter: claims he has strongly denied. >> certainly i never, ever abused my daughter. there was no sexual abuse that ever took place. >> reporter: the accusations were investigated by police and family courts, but allen was never charged with a crime. >> a six-month exhaustive investigation, there was no evidence from their view to support that the 7-year-old has been sexually abused. >> reporter: dylan, now 28, felt she should speak up for herself after watching hollywood honor allen with a lifetime achievement award. writing, it felt like a personal rebuke, the awards and accolad
and she's questioning why hollywood has turned a blind eye. an explosive open letter written by dylan farrow is re-opening old wounds and allegations of abuse. in her own words, published on the new york times website, she details claims she was sexually abused by allen when she was 7 years old. she spoke out last november in an interview with vanity fair. >> she is truly terrified of woody allen to this day. she can't look at one of his pictures in a magazine. >> reporter: claims...
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. >> how hol hollywood is gearing >> how hol hollywood is gearing up for[ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [dad] [laue announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. [boy] mom!ughs] [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. the besis that millions of reda is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. >> coming up at 6:00 from mean streets of hollywood a film about a bay area manning for given for his unforgiveable past. a man claims he was the zodiac killer. >> and an easy way to s
. >> how hol hollywood is gearing >> how hol hollywood is gearing up for[ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [dad] [laue...
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john: on to hollywood. actor will smith put his kids in movies. >> hollywood is a family industry.profession but in directing and acting alone. >> drew barrymore is the daughter and angelina jolie and jon voight. martin sheen, charlie sheen and emilioestevez. and he and charl are more famous an emilio esteez. so is nepotism working for them? smack it wks in hollywood. but americans are not an envious people. and that is the hallmark of americans and we're perfectly fine with michael douglas becoming a movie act because he is talented. john: what about how it intrudes on my profession? "the today show" used to be a job you had earned. but is this correspondent earning ? >> we have some first-hand experience. good morning and good to see you at. >> thank you. john: sheis one of george bush'sdaughters. >> really grateful to be here with you. thank you for the opportunity. >> i love getting interviewed by someone who actually understands what it's like. john: give me a break. it's just so bizarre. >> you agree with his? >> this? >> yes, but my point is thi. if people show that they hav
john: on to hollywood. actor will smith put his kids in movies. >> hollywood is a family industry.profession but in directing and acting alone. >> drew barrymore is the daughter and angelina jolie and jon voight. martin sheen, charlie sheen and emilioestevez. and he and charl are more famous an emilio esteez. so is nepotism working for them? smack it wks in hollywood. but americans are not an envious people. and that is the hallmark of americans and we're perfectly fine with michael...
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hollywood.all starts here at rso based in chicago. where they have been creating oscars since 1983. quality. i see the most prestigious award in the world. >> bubbling at more than 700 degrees fahrenheit. he is then cooled and polished before getting dipped in copper, nickel, silver and finally 24 carat gold. each statue is marked with a serial number. then come the name plates. >> all the nominees get engraved. as the telecast is going on, when they announce the winners, they pull out winning names and put them on the trophies. >> we were there as ann hajj by's name plate was attached to her oscar, following last year's ceremony. technically the stars don't fully own their oscar. since 1951 winners signed agreements that state if they ever want it sell the statute, they must first offer it to the academy for $1. but judging by these smiles, most appear happy it keep oscar at home. older oscars do appear on the market from time to time. when bette davis's 1938 oscar was up for sale, steve not sp
hollywood.all starts here at rso based in chicago. where they have been creating oscars since 1983. quality. i see the most prestigious award in the world. >> bubbling at more than 700 degrees fahrenheit. he is then cooled and polished before getting dipped in copper, nickel, silver and finally 24 carat gold. each statue is marked with a serial number. then come the name plates. >> all the nominees get engraved. as the telecast is going on, when they announce the winners, they pull...
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governments compete to offero special breaks to hollywood.hthe makers of this movie left america to get their privileges. >>> declared a state of emergency as films leave for states with better financial incentives. >> a state of emergency 'cause film makers left?f emergencies used to be things like natural disasters. now it's a state of emergency when businesses flee an expensive state? i don't blame the movie makers. california has great weather, but it also has expensive unionc work rules and high taxes. so where should the movies producer go? well, the producers privileged 'cause movies are a sexy business and 42 states offer movie producers incentives if they'll film in that state. i think gavin palone would like that. he's a hollywood producer who produced tv shows like "curbuced young enthusiasm." also movies like "panic room" and" zombie land." so gavin, you're one of the privileged ones. i think you would like these rules. >> you think wrong. they're bad economics and unfair to taxpayers and i think they should be abolished. >> why?
governments compete to offero special breaks to hollywood.hthe makers of this movie left america to get their privileges. >>> declared a state of emergency as films leave for states with better financial incentives. >> a state of emergency 'cause film makers left?f emergencies used to be things like natural disasters. now it's a state of emergency when businesses flee an expensive state? i don't blame the movie makers. california has great weather, but it also has expensive...
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. >> paul, you work with the hollywood reporter, out there with all the hollywood liberals, don't take it personally. but seriously, obviously, there is something to this. but you always still kind of get the lowest common demoninator, your reaction? >> well, the movie guide stats that you say, the movie guide comes out every year and the top ten kind of looks like that. nine out of ten, seven, eight out of ten. always in that range. hollywood is not going to dump "american pie" and the hangover that wouldn't be qualified to be recommended by movie guide. so the figures, the statistics are kind of misleading, they decide which ones have the positive mentions, which ones don't. so you get a lot of lousy movies in the mix and they can point to these and say our rated, raunchy does sell as much as "the passion of the christ". >> you would argue that maybe there is just an appetite for something a little more wholesome. >> you know i think the appetite is always there, i don't think there is a new hunger or thirst. you mentioned roma downey, they were big names and super talented. they dec
. >> paul, you work with the hollywood reporter, out there with all the hollywood liberals, don't take it personally. but seriously, obviously, there is something to this. but you always still kind of get the lowest common demoninator, your reaction? >> well, the movie guide stats that you say, the movie guide comes out every year and the top ten kind of looks like that. nine out of ten, seven, eight out of ten. always in that range. hollywood is not going to dump "american...
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"access hollywood's" shawn robinson did the last one-on-one interview with her. >> when i looked whitneyher eyes, i thought that this woman is coming back. >> but looks can be deceiving. especially when you're talking about whitney houston. her final days, when we return. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. of fast is good and faster is better. good thing walgreens gets you in and out in no time. so you get the relief you need with new fast acting advil. at the corner of happy and healthy. with new fast acting advil. iwe don't back down. we only know one di
"access hollywood's" shawn robinson did the last one-on-one interview with her. >> when i looked whitneyher eyes, i thought that this woman is coming back. >> but looks can be deceiving. especially when you're talking about whitney houston. her final days, when we return. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from....
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is hollywood stuck in a time warp?n you watch a movie, you barely know that america looks nothing like it looked 50 years ago. ♪ >>> the entertainment industry eagerly awaits vanity fair's annual hollywood feature. the most
is hollywood stuck in a time warp?n you watch a movie, you barely know that america looks nothing like it looked 50 years ago. ♪ >>> the entertainment industry eagerly awaits vanity fair's annual hollywood feature. the most