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all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywoodo a million children a year, sold into sexual slavery in places like this seaside latin america paradise. tonight, the unusual group of americans on a dangerous rescue mission. they include a former cia agent. >> smell plenty of beer on me. >> a door to door salesman. even a hollywood actress made famous on "the walking dead." to bring down the alleged sex traffickers in this massive undercover operation, they need to catch them red handed first. >> what called the cops, man? >> and the stakes ins
all the lights hollywood nights ♪ ♪ hollywood nights hollywood hills above all the lights hollywoodo a million children a year, sold into sexual slavery in places like this seaside latin america paradise. tonight, the unusual group of americans on a dangerous rescue mission. they include a former cia agent. >> smell plenty of beer on me. >> a door to door salesman. even a hollywood actress made famous on "the walking dead." to bring down the alleged sex traffickers in...
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that is the power of hollywood. so co-productions with chinese film companies will propel its films into the english language market. >> but out of more than 700 films produced, three quarters were deemed not good enough for theatrical release. to protect the domestic industry, china only allows 34 foreign films a year to screen in cinemas. local productions also get a bigger share of ticket sales, making it even more tempting for foreign studios to work with them. >> we can't depend on laws to ward off the force of hollywood. the only way is for filmmakers to work hard and improve the industry... we have a duty to make good films that reflect local culture and satisfy local demands. >> historical epics are popular with chinese viewers. mao junjie is the female lead of an upcoming tv series, flying swords of dragon gate. it's a spin-off of a box office hit by the same name. both the movie and the tv series are bona productions. also a movie actress, mao tells me she's concerned about chinese being typecast in hollyw
that is the power of hollywood. so co-productions with chinese film companies will propel its films into the english language market. >> but out of more than 700 films produced, three quarters were deemed not good enough for theatrical release. to protect the domestic industry, china only allows 34 foreign films a year to screen in cinemas. local productions also get a bigger share of ticket sales, making it even more tempting for foreign studios to work with them. >> we can't...
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♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪ made in hollywood ♪
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hollywood was very much a closed industry those days.nd the way in to therical filmmaking was via roger corman. and coppola was the first one to work for him and later, scorsese. corman provided the model for independence they wanted. his big advantage was his output deal that he had with american international and some television companies. anything that he produced they would put on the air. it didn't matter what it was, as long as it was long enough. he realized more than anybody working in commercial industry that there was a lot of talent amongst film students. they would work inexpensively. and work very hard. "who's that knocking" was shown in california, only the theatre manager didn't like the title, so he changed it, which was a good idea. and roger corman saw it, or people who worked for roger. and roger was always looking for new, young talent coming out of universities or anywhere in california. he offered me the sequel. the sequel to bloody mama, which was "boxcar bertha." (john milius) the thing that applied well from stud
hollywood was very much a closed industry those days.nd the way in to therical filmmaking was via roger corman. and coppola was the first one to work for him and later, scorsese. corman provided the model for independence they wanted. his big advantage was his output deal that he had with american international and some television companies. anything that he produced they would put on the air. it didn't matter what it was, as long as it was long enough. he realized more than anybody working in...
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to make matters worse, hollywood was coming apart.nti-trust action dismantled the entire studio system. the monopoly of the movies was over. hollywood's reaction to tv was like one of its plot lines. at first denial, then feeling threatened, followed by fierce competition until embracing the adversary. yet it was television that produced a new generation of movie directors that told stories in new ways, with movies like "the manchurian candidate," "bonnie and clyde," and "mash." the studios didn't disappear; they adapted. and so did the movies. today, we are on the verge of another revolution, as a whole new range of digital technologies will change both the business and style of motion pictures. in this program, narrated by cliff robertson, we will see some surprises as tv collided with the movies in "film in the television age." ♪ just friends ♪ lovers no more ♪ just friends ♪ but not like before ♪ film... tv. one is reverential, the other is "i'm dominating." (charles champlin) the whole story of movies in the last 40 years is the
to make matters worse, hollywood was coming apart.nti-trust action dismantled the entire studio system. the monopoly of the movies was over. hollywood's reaction to tv was like one of its plot lines. at first denial, then feeling threatened, followed by fierce competition until embracing the adversary. yet it was television that produced a new generation of movie directors that told stories in new ways, with movies like "the manchurian candidate," "bonnie and clyde," and...
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the biggest lack in hollywood -- hollywood actually wants -- they're thirsting for it, black executivesad their own shops. but on one hand, you can count opportunityck executi there for someone who will have the power to green light films and the green light tv shows. and to find the next big opportunity. nick cannon believe it or not, people see him as a dj. they see him as funny on "wild and out." but nick cannon is a tv executive. y pitches and the shows that he a lot of them he green lights himself. >> i think that's important, that we have to realize there's a huge multiplier effect we don't need to go the traditional route always to become successful. i that. >> let's continue to support you, a smart broerer this. he'll help us take it to the next level. thank you. >>> up next, highlights from the headliners. stay with us. >> put your hands in the air we'll be right back. "our world with black zzj >>> what's up? [ cheers and applause ] i'm just out here having a great time. i love all of the sense of . the lovely beautiful black people i'm seeing today. >> i'm a girl born and rais
the biggest lack in hollywood -- hollywood actually wants -- they're thirsting for it, black executivesad their own shops. but on one hand, you can count opportunityck executi there for someone who will have the power to green light films and the green light tv shows. and to find the next big opportunity. nick cannon believe it or not, people see him as a dj. they see him as funny on "wild and out." but nick cannon is a tv executive. y pitches and the shows that he a lot of them he...
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making moves into hollywood. what does it mean?will discuss. ♪ >> welcome back, i'm emily chang. mark zuckerberg is making efforts to connect with the chinese population, two prominent asian billionaires are setting their sights on hollywood. alibaba group chairman jack ma is meeting with hollywood exec -- studio executives from disney, paramount, and others in coming days. we spoke with gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china" about the meetings. we asked, what could they get out of a possible deal with hollywood studios. >> in the near-term, ali baba has a set top box and they have a j.v. relationship with lions gate allowing home to stream content to their customers in china. but this is more than the near term, i think. by going to more studios, they can get more content and offer it in a variety of different services with ali baba. over the long term, i wouldn't be surprised if ali baba decided to invest directly in u.s. companies like we've seen from softbank. alibaba's strategy has been to take small stakes in
making moves into hollywood. what does it mean?will discuss. ♪ >> welcome back, i'm emily chang. mark zuckerberg is making efforts to connect with the chinese population, two prominent asian billionaires are setting their sights on hollywood. alibaba group chairman jack ma is meeting with hollywood exec -- studio executives from disney, paramount, and others in coming days. we spoke with gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china" about the meetings. we asked, what...
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is hollywood getting faith?e guys are really nice folks and they did "god is not dead" which was huge last year so there's certainly a demand for it and of course, about 80% of the country calls themselves christians so it would make sense but for some reason there's not a demand for that kind of content but recently we're seeing a lot of it. >> seems like it goes in flux. i remember back in the 1980's and 1990's there were all those tv shows, "touched by an angel" was one but you had a series that were popular. do you think it's coming back? >> michael landon one, something about heaven. >> highway to heaven. >> right. there were a lot of them. not so much on tv now but there is, even if noah which is certainly not a christian movie but biblically based. >> russell crowe had great hair in that movie. tell me about black rider. i watched the trailer for it. it's kind of dark. >> it's very dark. it's with revelation that after the rapture, the time of tribulation where everything is godless and horrible and peopl
is hollywood getting faith?e guys are really nice folks and they did "god is not dead" which was huge last year so there's certainly a demand for it and of course, about 80% of the country calls themselves christians so it would make sense but for some reason there's not a demand for that kind of content but recently we're seeing a lot of it. >> seems like it goes in flux. i remember back in the 1980's and 1990's there were all those tv shows, "touched by an angel" was...
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this is hollywood at its best. yes, have you an agenda. shocking. you have an agenda to bring more attention to what's going on here. if it wasn't for hollywood, i don't think there would be a lot of attention to sudan. >> it is an honor to play whatever small part i can in bringing attention to this incredib incredible, important issue. i also think what's great about the film is that it keeps the story grounded in the specificity of these
this is hollywood at its best. yes, have you an agenda. shocking. you have an agenda to bring more attention to what's going on here. if it wasn't for hollywood, i don't think there would be a lot of attention to sudan. >> it is an honor to play whatever small part i can in bringing attention to this incredib incredible, important issue. i also think what's great about the film is that it keeps the story grounded in the specificity of these
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tomorrow i go all hollywood on you.nting at the 15th annual alma awards, when hollywood celebrates latinos in media and entertainment. we are bringing that tomorrow at 10:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. pacific on msnbc. and outshining me again, mario lopez and eva longoria. yesterday, i got a chance to speak with my good friend eva how we all look forward to the big night. >> yeah, we are very excited. it is our 15th year doing the alma awards. it is the only awards show that celebrates positive images of latinos in television and film and in music. so for us, it is more than award show, it is presented by ncla. there is a thread of community and service that is woven into the dna of the show. so we honor musicians and film stars and tv stars but also honor people that made impacts in activism within the community. it is a wonderful show, like i said, the only one of its kind on television. >> you talk about weaving the issue of service and community. one of the many things i admire about you, eva, i told you this privately, how mu
tomorrow i go all hollywood on you.nting at the 15th annual alma awards, when hollywood celebrates latinos in media and entertainment. we are bringing that tomorrow at 10:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. pacific on msnbc. and outshining me again, mario lopez and eva longoria. yesterday, i got a chance to speak with my good friend eva how we all look forward to the big night. >> yeah, we are very excited. it is our 15th year doing the alma awards. it is the only awards show that celebrates positive...
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you're watching "made in hollywood." ♪ theme music watching "made in hollywood." ♪ theme music ♪ themetional consideration every time. i let him know every time i save a dollar. now there is a tool made for you. introducing savings catcher from walmart. it compares prices to top stores in your area. if there's a lower advertised price, walmart will give you the difference on an egift card. oh! money! for a limited time get two times the savings catcher reward dollars when you redeem to your bluebird card. every penny counts! yep! join the millions of people saving money with savings catcher. go to walmart.com/savingscatcher. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ theme music ♪ theme music >> an investigation into the role of the cia in the united states' crack cocaine epidemic begins to threaten the family and life of a pulitzer prize winning journalist in "kill the messenger." >> hi, you're watching "made in hollywood." here's a scene. >> harry webb, san jose mercury news. >> you believe in conspiracy theories? >> no, i don't. conspiracies, yes, i believe in it, there's nothing theory ab
you're watching "made in hollywood." ♪ theme music watching "made in hollywood." ♪ theme music ♪ themetional consideration every time. i let him know every time i save a dollar. now there is a tool made for you. introducing savings catcher from walmart. it compares prices to top stores in your area. if there's a lower advertised price, walmart will give you the difference on an egift card. oh! money! for a limited time get two times the savings catcher reward dollars...
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la liga de bÉisbol estÁ candente los hollywood ya estÁn en la serie final.amÉricas y el cruz azul. vamos para acciones del partido. el azul se armÓ una buena jugada y pavone la clavÓ al arco. el cruz azul jugando una de sus mejores partidos en lo que iba de la temporada. al minuto 84 gimÉnez marcÓ el segundo para la mÁquina que termina humillando 4 0. >> tener que ganar como sea. un clÁsico es más, por el orgullo, por todas cosas que habitual en muchos, pero a levantar la cabeza. >> el marcador creo que no refleja... no les ordenamos al final. >> dijimos antes del partido que era muy importante ante un rival que venÍa muy bien, donde estamos metidos para pelear por un puesto en la liguilla. >> tenemos en mente ganar. nos fue mejor de lo que pensÁbamos, or 4 no lo hubiese dicho ni de broma al principio del partido. >> chivas ya habÍa asegurado que su equipo iba a dejar el corazÓn en la cancha. el atlas tomaba la ventaja. chepo podrÍa llegar a chivas? >> puede esperarse este resultado, una cancha difÍcil. muy contento con el resultado. a disfrutar y a trabajar
la liga de bÉisbol estÁ candente los hollywood ya estÁn en la serie final.amÉricas y el cruz azul. vamos para acciones del partido. el azul se armÓ una buena jugada y pavone la clavÓ al arco. el cruz azul jugando una de sus mejores partidos en lo que iba de la temporada. al minuto 84 gimÉnez marcÓ el segundo para la mÁquina que termina humillando 4 0. >> tener que ganar como sea. un clÁsico es más, por el orgullo, por todas cosas que habitual en muchos, pero a levantar la...
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they're hollywood's premiere stunt coordinators.heir stunt training studio and production company is where los angeles goes to learn to kick butt from the best. who are some of your biggest customers? >> hugh jackman, stallone. >> reporter: so, the expendables, the avengers. the cast of x-men. what makes them stand out from other powerhouses in the business is their unique approach to landing the job. they storyboard a stunt sequen e sequence, shooting a full scene for directors. >> we want the job, here's what you caould have. it's like mini film school. that's going to hurt. >> reporter: watch how this scene ended up almost frame for frame in the movie, "the avengers." >> it's pg-13, we take down the violence and add a comedic aspect to it. >> reporter: it was close to this in the actual film itself. >> yes, very, very close. >> reporter: and this scene from "tron legacy" ended up in the movie. >> we've shot so many second units and action units. you block action very similar to how you block a dialogue seen. when the camera is up
they're hollywood's premiere stunt coordinators.heir stunt training studio and production company is where los angeles goes to learn to kick butt from the best. who are some of your biggest customers? >> hugh jackman, stallone. >> reporter: so, the expendables, the avengers. the cast of x-men. what makes them stand out from other powerhouses in the business is their unique approach to landing the job. they storyboard a stunt sequen e sequence, shooting a full scene for directors....
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we've shut down hollywood boulevard.out there. >> wow. >> jimmy: yeah. that's pretty -- i mean, that's pretty crazy. to be an individual and that many people want to see you. >> it's astonishing. i like it. >> jimmy: we got some questions via skype video message for you. and i think we have one question. >> hey, taylor, my question is, imagine we had some sort of giver situation where all our memories were erased but you could pick one song from 1989 that we all remember. what song would you pick and why? >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: thank you. >> that is an amazing question. i'm blown away by that question. i think it would be the last song on the album, it's called "clean." and i wrote it and it's just a song that's really special to me and it's been kind of one that everybody's been really talking about and i think it's a song that might help people go through things. >> jimmy: is it about personal hygiene? [ laughter ] >> as you would expect, yes. >> jimmy: you've been releasing little bits of the lyrics online. i though
we've shut down hollywood boulevard.out there. >> wow. >> jimmy: yeah. that's pretty -- i mean, that's pretty crazy. to be an individual and that many people want to see you. >> it's astonishing. i like it. >> jimmy: we got some questions via skype video message for you. and i think we have one question. >> hey, taylor, my question is, imagine we had some sort of giver situation where all our memories were erased but you could pick one song from 1989 that we all...
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jack ma is on the hunt in hollywood -- could he play a role in getting access to the chinese market?t is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg west. alibaba's jack mize here in california today, meeting with silicon valley and tech elite. he is leaving a team of alibaba executives through hollywood this week, hoping to strike deals that would host its online content offering. he is set to meet with studios, like lions gate, disney, viacom, and time warner. what could a partnership with alibaba mean for l.a. studios hoping to expand in the second-largest film market in the world? christopher spicer joins us now via skype, he specializes at the school of theater and television. how big a business could entertainment being for alibaba? what would this mean? >> it could be huge for them for a number of reasons. primarily, they have a huge online platform, obviously. and they are looking to grow our that platform -- growth that platform for the biggest way they can do that is grew that content, and international content is here in hollywood. that is reasonably what he
jack ma is on the hunt in hollywood -- could he play a role in getting access to the chinese market?t is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg west. alibaba's jack mize here in california today, meeting with silicon valley and tech elite. he is leaving a team of alibaba executives through hollywood this week, hoping to strike deals that would host its online content offering. he is set to meet with studios, like lions gate, disney, viacom, and time warner....
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>> i don't need one. >> you do on hollywood boulevard. >> i'm not on hollywood boulevard. >> i can'tk -- >> not with exotics, no. what's your name? >> my name is david. >> david? the orange ones are $35 fine, the yellow ones are $25 fine and what do you have in that bag, anything? >> scorpion. he's in a tank. >> yeah, that's another 15. so, anyway, it's going to be -- >> can i pay it now? >> you can pay it now. you have the cash now? >> i do. >> you do? which snake are you most attached to? >> the red one. >> the red one. i'll take the red one. talk to you a second? what are you doing? >> hollywood sign. >> do you have a permit for that? >> permit? >> take the earphones off so you can hear me. you have a permit for that? >> no. is it necessary? >> yeah, you have to have a picture permit. >> you can see -- >> let me take a look. let me take a look. the. >> it's -- >> yeah. >> can you set the camera down for me, please? >> set it down? >> put the camera down. yeah. and the bag, too, the camera bag. yeah, yeah, put that down. >> right here? >> yeah, yeah, thank you. and the fanny pack,
>> i don't need one. >> you do on hollywood boulevard. >> i'm not on hollywood boulevard. >> i can'tk -- >> not with exotics, no. what's your name? >> my name is david. >> david? the orange ones are $35 fine, the yellow ones are $25 fine and what do you have in that bag, anything? >> scorpion. he's in a tank. >> yeah, that's another 15. so, anyway, it's going to be -- >> can i pay it now? >> you can pay it now. you have the cash...
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why pick the woman apart for doing what every woman in hollywood feels they have to do? >> reporter: some women will do just about everything to stop the clock. women like janice dick kinson who i interviewed four years ago. >> surgery is good for you. it works for you. brow lift, yes, i've had my brow lifted. yes, i had collagen put in. box toe, plenty. >> reporter: you love it. >> it has to be done. >> reporter: below the next? >> you want to talk about my breasts? >> reporter: whatever you got. >> after i had my son, the augmentation pumped up the volume for me. >> reporter: but those breast implants were what brought her to the star of the e reality show "botched." filled with plastic surgery, allegedly gone wrong. >> i want to look like a virgin again. >> this is what happens when they get botched. >> reporter: americans spent more than $12 billion on plastic surgery last year. the doctor says the show captured what they see all the time in their practices. the often hidden but quietly whispered about mistakes. what does it say about society that this show exists ri
why pick the woman apart for doing what every woman in hollywood feels they have to do? >> reporter: some women will do just about everything to stop the clock. women like janice dick kinson who i interviewed four years ago. >> surgery is good for you. it works for you. brow lift, yes, i've had my brow lifted. yes, i had collagen put in. box toe, plenty. >> reporter: you love it. >> it has to be done. >> reporter: below the next? >> you want to talk about my...
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it's the same one used by hollywood. they go out and find interesting projects.hey bring them in house. they polish them. they get them through censers. the fda and the drug case drug development and then they're marketing and advertising teams start to work to deliver it to the public. it's really long. it's really risky. it's really expensive, which is why like hollywood, drug companies choose to seek block busters. when you think about it, targeted medicines are more like those little indy arts films. ty#eu a big audience. the problem is, it costs about the same amount of money to make a little indy art film as it does to make a hollywood blockbuster and get it through the drug process. if you're naking a targeted drug, a niche drug, the result is it becomes phenomenally expensive. the more expensive it, the harder to get your insurance companies to pick up and pay for for it. the best medicines end up helping the fewest people. it's kind of ironic. i started thinking about this a lot. how could this trend be reversed? how could we make a drug company that tru
it's the same one used by hollywood. they go out and find interesting projects.hey bring them in house. they polish them. they get them through censers. the fda and the drug case drug development and then they're marketing and advertising teams start to work to deliver it to the public. it's really long. it's really risky. it's really expensive, which is why like hollywood, drug companies choose to seek block busters. when you think about it, targeted medicines are more like those little indy...
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turns out, their officers are right here in hollywood.o, i stopped by there today to meet them and find out exactly what they're trying to accomplish. hi. i'm here to see tim. >> hey, jimmy. how you doing? >> jimmy: are you tim? >> no, he's right in there. ready to see you. >> jimmy: all right, thank you. >> right this way, please. >> jimmy: all right. tim? >> hey. >> jimmy: jimmy kimmel. pleasure to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you, too. >> jimmy: so, you have this luxury dating -- >> oh! [ applause ] >> jimmy: take care. for the 99%. let's go back to guillermo, because i think that thing is still in the air. guillermo, okay, good. [ laughter ] gare kn guillermo, what are your five favorite luxury brands? >> i don't really buy nothing expensive for me, but i buy it for my wife. >> jimmy: very good. oh, what happened? you crash landed! >> it's because you was talking to me. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. oh, that's terrible. that's very sad. >> yeah, it is. >> jimmy: yeah, well -- there's nothing you can do now, guillermo. it's -- all right, well,
turns out, their officers are right here in hollywood.o, i stopped by there today to meet them and find out exactly what they're trying to accomplish. hi. i'm here to see tim. >> hey, jimmy. how you doing? >> jimmy: are you tim? >> no, he's right in there. ready to see you. >> jimmy: all right, thank you. >> right this way, please. >> jimmy: all right. tim? >> hey. >> jimmy: jimmy kimmel. pleasure to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you, too....
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in the streets of the hollywood you can see stars of the hollywood walk of fame here.t to us thinking are we any better in philadelphia we're trashing hollywood. >> i hope so. >> so, i went out and asked philadelphians, who is joe biden. >> hoist joe biden. >> joe by up is the the the vice-president. >> who is joe biden. >> mr. president. >> who is joe biden. >> vice-president. >> who is joe by even. >> joe biden, the vice-president. >> who is joe biden. >> the president. >> hoist the vice-president of the united states. >> the vice-president is joe biden. he is vice-president from delaware. >> who is joe biden. >> vice-president of the united states. >> vice-president of the united states. >> president of the united states. >> vice-president. >> who is joe biden. >> he is the governor. >> who. >> a governor. >> no. >> don't put me on tv being stupid. >> he is the vice-president. >> you got it. >> he is the the vice-president of the united states. >> yes. >> everybody is smart in philadelphia. >> boom. >> not one person didn't know him. >> that within lady was like the
in the streets of the hollywood you can see stars of the hollywood walk of fame here.t to us thinking are we any better in philadelphia we're trashing hollywood. >> i hope so. >> so, i went out and asked philadelphians, who is joe biden. >> hoist joe biden. >> joe by up is the the the vice-president. >> who is joe biden. >> mr. president. >> who is joe biden. >> vice-president. >> who is joe by even. >> joe biden, the vice-president....
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he's on hollywood boulevard.ut -- [ cheers and applause ] it's an unfortunate incident and the worst part is, this all happened the night before the new marshall's on our block opened up. this should have been a great time of tell brags. i have to get to the bottom of this. i am the captain of the neighborhood watch around here. so, we tracked down some of the parties involved. this is how we handle things. we form a justice league. now, catwoman and mr. incredible are nowhere to be found, but waldo and chewbacca, who as you saw, tried to stop the violence, are with us now. they are live on hollywood boulevard. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] first of all -- i want to commend you both on being so courageous. what happened out there? >> well, the catwoman and mr. incredible were fighting each other, so, i just went in and i separated them. waldo was there first, he can tellou why. >> jimmy: yeah, waldo, tell us what your involvement was in this. >> i heard a scuffle between these two,
he's on hollywood boulevard.ut -- [ cheers and applause ] it's an unfortunate incident and the worst part is, this all happened the night before the new marshall's on our block opened up. this should have been a great time of tell brags. i have to get to the bottom of this. i am the captain of the neighborhood watch around here. so, we tracked down some of the parties involved. this is how we handle things. we form a justice league. now, catwoman and mr. incredible are nowhere to be found, but...
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who are some of the hollywood heavyweights? >> chris hemsworth.of -- >> the cast of "the avengers." michael fast bender. >> hugh jackman. >> hugh jackman has been here. >> reporter: they essentially story board and direct a stunt sequence choreographing a full scene to present to directors. >> we want the job, we want to do this movie. here's what you could have. it's like mini film school. >> oh, that's going to hurt. >> ow. watch how this pitched action scene for "the avengers" with black widow ended up almost frame for frame in the movie. and this is something that you guys pitched to the filmmakers, but it really was pretty close to this in the actual film itself. >> yeah, very, very close. >> three, two, one. go! >> reporter: when they heard that the film "john wick" was looking for a director, they knew it was time to make the jump to the main director's chair. >> chad and dave have been directing for over five, six, seven years, you know, so they know how to make a movie, but i was secretly hoping that they would direct it. >> reporter: on
who are some of the hollywood heavyweights? >> chris hemsworth.of -- >> the cast of "the avengers." michael fast bender. >> hugh jackman. >> hugh jackman has been here. >> reporter: they essentially story board and direct a stunt sequence choreographing a full scene to present to directors. >> we want the job, we want to do this movie. here's what you could have. it's like mini film school. >> oh, that's going to hurt. >> ow. watch how...
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reporter finnstrom on what might have >>> good and bad didn't mean anything in hollywood.uperheros brawled on the walk of fame. kara finnstrom on the what might have sparked the super fight! >> reporter: this superhero brawl unfolded on hollywood boulevard as a cameraman was taping another event. he zoomed in on what appears to be mr. incredible struggling with batgirl and chewbaka trying to break it up. waldo and freddie krueger impersonators stepped in before mr. incredible punched and kicked batgirl and flipped her on the sidewalk. >> he was messing with her the whole time. >> sometimes there's the good ones and there's the ones on the dark side that will request $20 which is really bad in my opinion. >> reporter: while we were there officers alisted a spider- man -- arrested a spider-man impersonator for an unrelated crime. still, the incident underline concerns about tourist safety that heightened last year when a homeless man killed a woman on the walk of fame. the lapd cracked down on aggressive panhandling. characters then sued for violation of their city rights. t
reporter finnstrom on what might have >>> good and bad didn't mean anything in hollywood.uperheros brawled on the walk of fame. kara finnstrom on the what might have sparked the super fight! >> reporter: this superhero brawl unfolded on hollywood boulevard as a cameraman was taping another event. he zoomed in on what appears to be mr. incredible struggling with batgirl and chewbaka trying to break it up. waldo and freddie krueger impersonators stepped in before mr. incredible...
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call the number on your screen now. ♪ ♪ >>> want to become a hollywood ♪ ♪ >>> want to become a hollywoodhat takes years to develop. all that big screen action we know and love is highly calculated as hours of training involved in it. >> they make it look so easy. but there's a lot more to it. here's abc's rachel smith with a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: the ferocious battle scenes in "300." the hand to hand action in "the bourn legacy." and spectacular impeccably choreographed fight sequences in the new film starring keanu reeves. what do they have in common? these guys. chad and david are hollywood's premier fight choreographers and stunt coordinators. 87-11. their one-stop shop gym, training studio and production company in los angeles is where the biggest action stars in hollywood go to learn to kick butt from the best. they essentially storyboard and direct a stunt sequence choreographing and shooting a full scene to present to directors. >> we want the job. we want to do this movie. here's what's you could have. like mini film school. >> oh, that's going to hurt. >> watch ho
call the number on your screen now. ♪ ♪ >>> want to become a hollywood ♪ ♪ >>> want to become a hollywoodhat takes years to develop. all that big screen action we know and love is highly calculated as hours of training involved in it. >> they make it look so easy. but there's a lot more to it. here's abc's rachel smith with a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: the ferocious battle scenes in "300." the hand to hand action in "the bourn...
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you've been in l.a., hollywood, for... >> since 1990. >> hinojosa: so quite a bit of time. >> mm-hmm.josa: and how it is that you're able to kind of stay true to your artistic self when you are in the midst of hollywood, you're trying to survive, you have kids, you have to pay the bills. how do you do that? >> yeah, it's not easy. it's a lot of stubbornness goes into, you know, trying to keep your vision. and you know, part of it is having kids keep you grounded. you know, my children keep me real, as they say. >> hinojosa: yeah, but at the same time, you've got the pressure, i'm sure, that hollywood... once motorcycle diaries came out, you were nominated for an oscar. you're the first puerto rican to be nominated for an oscar as a screenwriter. i mean, did the calls just suddenly start... >> they did, yeah. >> hinojosa: they did. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> hinojosa: so it really does happen? >> oh, yes. >> hinojosa: like, the next day? >> oh, yes, it was madness. actually, in a way it started a little bit before. it started after sundance. it was such a success at sundance. >> hinojosa:
you've been in l.a., hollywood, for... >> since 1990. >> hinojosa: so quite a bit of time. >> mm-hmm.josa: and how it is that you're able to kind of stay true to your artistic self when you are in the midst of hollywood, you're trying to survive, you have kids, you have to pay the bills. how do you do that? >> yeah, it's not easy. it's a lot of stubbornness goes into, you know, trying to keep your vision. and you know, part of it is having kids keep you grounded. you...
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and the facts that most folks in hollywood do tend to be liberal. they've got a liberal in the white house. that's kind of an exciting feeling for them to have a friend who has power in the white house. >> yes, i think that would be it and also a lot of hollywood actors are broken birds as children, and they want to do good and they want to align themselves. it's been -- you know, for me i'm a capitalist so it's been a little awkward for me because i enjoy -- i like doing well while doing good. david: did you always tend to be conservative or was there something that happened in your career that turned you that way. >> no, i was an avon lady and i sold christmas cards door-to-door and i got the thrill of wow, i have a product and i sell it and i take a profit and take a little bit in my business and grow it. i know what you want. david: let me tell you what i'm interested in primarily. there used to be a time when politics tended matter as much as as today. when people on the left and right could be best friends. what happened to those days. >> it's
and the facts that most folks in hollywood do tend to be liberal. they've got a liberal in the white house. that's kind of an exciting feeling for them to have a friend who has power in the white house. >> yes, i think that would be it and also a lot of hollywood actors are broken birds as children, and they want to do good and they want to align themselves. it's been -- you know, for me i'm a capitalist so it's been a little awkward for me because i enjoy -- i like doing well while doing...
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they can strike in hollywood.words, if you're a young woman or you know a young woman, the danger touches your life. >> things got crazy. we had a task force. you know, i always believed that if you have more than two detectives working a case, you've got one too many. we had to sift through 11,000 pieces of information without a computer, without any scientific aid at all. >> while many clues are common to the eight victims, there is one that is particularly mysterious to investigators. >> it became very apparent that the victims were never in a position where they resisted and fought back. >> there was almost no evidence under the fingernails, anything like that that would be described as defensive wounds. >> the fact that there didn't appear to be a struggle between the perpetrators and the victims, one would assume that the victims were going willingly. and so, you would think there was some pretty good con going on, where they were somehow convincing people that it was okay to come with them. >> as word gets
they can strike in hollywood.words, if you're a young woman or you know a young woman, the danger touches your life. >> things got crazy. we had a task force. you know, i always believed that if you have more than two detectives working a case, you've got one too many. we had to sift through 11,000 pieces of information without a computer, without any scientific aid at all. >> while many clues are common to the eight victims, there is one that is particularly mysterious to...
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reinas y servidores de hollywood entre sus clientes.Ó a colocar una flor a su Ídolo en la tienda de oscar de la prensa de nueva york. >> he sido muy fanÁtica desde muy pequeÑa. Él ha sido un ejemplo de trabajo, esfuerzo, orgullo latino, quise venir a darle mi respeto. un rezo, y desearle un feliz viaje. >> cuentan sus allegados que oscar de la renta nunca pensÓ en retirarse porque decÍa que se sentÍa vivo trabajando y solÍa decir que su mayor felicidad era estar en su estudio con sus asistentes. falleciÓ rodeado de familiares, amigos y unos pocos perros. el exempleado del famoso diseÑador no nos ofreciÓ detalles de su muerte pero nos confirmÓ que murió tras una lucha de 10 aÑos contra el cÁncer. >> oscar de la renta solÍa celebrar con gran alegrÍa del glamour y la feminidad de la mujer. particularmente de las mujeres generosas seguras de sÍ mismo. las primeras estÁn los estadounidenses vistieron las creaciones del legendario diseÑador. jacqueline kennedy fue la primera y lo lanzÓ a la fama de la noche a la maÑana. tambiÉn otras bailaron
reinas y servidores de hollywood entre sus clientes.Ó a colocar una flor a su Ídolo en la tienda de oscar de la prensa de nueva york. >> he sido muy fanÁtica desde muy pequeÑa. Él ha sido un ejemplo de trabajo, esfuerzo, orgullo latino, quise venir a darle mi respeto. un rezo, y desearle un feliz viaje. >> cuentan sus allegados que oscar de la renta nunca pensÓ en retirarse porque decÍa que se sentÍa vivo trabajando y solÍa decir que su mayor felicidad era estar en su...
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the hayes production code, it was hollywood's law.oral and ethical standards from a church social; the line you couldn't cross. i'm going to surprise you, it had a very good effect, because it made us think. in other words, if we wanted to get something across that was censorable, we couldn't do it openly, we had to do it deviously. we had to be clever. and it usually turned out to be much better than if we had done it straight. it allows one's imagination to take over, where the material is not completely exemplified. haven't you tried to buy my loyalty with money? what else is there i can buy you with? (dramatic music playing) you look for oil, sometimes you hit a gusher. susan, tell me, come on, what's bothering you? (joe lewis) the scene in the film, "the big combo," with nick conte kissing her on the ebrow and then on the cheek and then on the chin and thenn the neck and all the time the camera is moving in on her close-up. and of course by moving in you eliminate nick conte. the rest is up to the audience. let them supply the em
the hayes production code, it was hollywood's law.oral and ethical standards from a church social; the line you couldn't cross. i'm going to surprise you, it had a very good effect, because it made us think. in other words, if we wanted to get something across that was censorable, we couldn't do it openly, we had to do it deviously. we had to be clever. and it usually turned out to be much better than if we had done it straight. it allows one's imagination to take over, where the material is...
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- dr. phil mcgraw. from "scandal," scott foley. and music from aloe blacc. with cleto and the cletones. and now, first things first, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you very much, i appreciate it. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. now i know who my real friends are. we have anyone from kentucky here tonight? [ cheers and applause ] like a whole kentucky cheering section here in our audience. you know, last night, i don't know if we have any baseball fans here, but last night, the san francisco giants -- [ applause ] beat the kansas city royals in game seven of the world sere rei series. condolences to the royals fans. and congratulations to the one giants fan here in los angeles. most of the giants fans are in hiding today. it was a great game and of course, after the game, fans in san francisco celebrated as fans are known to do, by lighting their city on fire. i never -- i
>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- dr. phil mcgraw. from "scandal," scott foley. and music from aloe blacc. with cleto and the cletones. and now, first things first, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you very much, i appreciate it. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. now i know who my real friends...
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hollywood.ming for equal pay and equal treatment in the work place doing this to their own. >> true that, ss. on that note, the denver nuggets mascot making a surprise appearance but it is where the where the mascot showed up is landing in a bit of hot water. >> uh-oh. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. ♪ >> we are bringing about the '70s. rocky, the lovable mascot of the denver basketball team is not feeling the love after attending a republican party meeting. the time is handling it internally and some questions if it would be handled differently if it showed up to a democratic rally. >> i hope so. they have a brand two protect. the nuggets need to stay away from political activities. and he shouldn't deputy to a republican fundraiser. >> i think
hollywood.ming for equal pay and equal treatment in the work place doing this to their own. >> true that, ss. on that note, the denver nuggets mascot making a surprise appearance but it is where the where the mascot showed up is landing in a bit of hot water. >> uh-oh. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your...
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>> jimmy: well -- >> do you just do hollywood and vine here?s, that doesn't happen. >> jimmy: right, okay. all right, i'll take your word for that. you were in prison this week. you were -- not as a -- not incarcerated, but you were visiting rikers's island. >> yep, i was there earlier this week and the story was tragic. gigi jordan, this new york city socialite, multimillionaire that checked into the peninsula hotel, you've been there on fifth avenue, and -- >> jimmy: no, i haven't. >> and murdered her son. 8-year-old son, was autistic, she checked in with over 5,000 pills and ended her son's life. and she is in trial for murder right now and didn't feel like she was getting to talk about everything she wanted to talk about and agreed to sit down with me to tell her story. so, we did that and it is a tragic story and that's on dr. phil tomorrow. and it's -- you've got to see it to believe this woman's logic. and i -- that was, to me, was one of the most, really complex and confounding interviews i've ever done. and i did it on riker's island.
>> jimmy: well -- >> do you just do hollywood and vine here?s, that doesn't happen. >> jimmy: right, okay. all right, i'll take your word for that. you were in prison this week. you were -- not as a -- not incarcerated, but you were visiting rikers's island. >> yep, i was there earlier this week and the story was tragic. gigi jordan, this new york city socialite, multimillionaire that checked into the peninsula hotel, you've been there on fifth avenue, and -- >>...
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next stop, hollywood. nbc bay area's garvin thomas has the story about special needs and special friends. >> i recently spent the day on the golf course with john vogel and jacob prince as they played, they quoted lines from one golf movie you've heard of, "caddyshack," and one they hope you'll hear about one day soon. what that movie is, is tonight's bay area proud. john vogel knows a good story when he hears one. as a hollywood actor, producer, and director, it's part of his job. >> i think you need to come up here a little bit. >> but it is with his golfing partner on this day, jacob price, that john has been living a good story for going on ten years now. it all began not long after the two met at an event in lake tahoe when jacob began telling john his story. >> my story starts like this, the journey starts with me having what they call mild retardation. >> reporter: the event you see was for special olympics, where jacob is a gold medal winning skier, many, many times over. his success on the mountai
next stop, hollywood. nbc bay area's garvin thomas has the story about special needs and special friends. >> i recently spent the day on the golf course with john vogel and jacob prince as they played, they quoted lines from one golf movie you've heard of, "caddyshack," and one they hope you'll hear about one day soon. what that movie is, is tonight's bay area proud. john vogel knows a good story when he hears one. as a hollywood actor, producer, and director, it's part of his...
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you helped write this story -- why is jack ma going to hollywood?> in the near-term, alibaba has a set-top box business. they already have a jv relationship of landscape that allows them to screen content vector their content in china. -- back to their customers in china. this is more than just the near-term. by going into more studios, he can theoretically get more content and offered it in a variety of different services with alibaba. over the long term, i would not be's apprised of alibaba eventually decided to investor rectally in u.s. companies -- to invest directly into u.s. companies. their strategy has been to take small stakes in companies. we will have to see whether that continues to be the strategy and they can make a larger investment and a u.s. film studio. >> gordon, anyone who is lived in china including myself knows you can buy pirated dvds for less than one dollar. you can get movies before they even come out in the united states. why would alibaba be bothering with this? >> i think this is very important for alibaba. if you look a
you helped write this story -- why is jack ma going to hollywood?> in the near-term, alibaba has a set-top box business. they already have a jv relationship of landscape that allows them to screen content vector their content in china. -- back to their customers in china. this is more than just the near-term. by going into more studios, he can theoretically get more content and offered it in a variety of different services with alibaba. over the long term, i would not be's apprised of...
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are hollywood women held to a different standard? and everyone is always asking. tonight, for the first time, i'm going to show you how i lost so much weight. day we fa. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. dana, jason, and seema. happy birthday to julia roberts. she turned 47 today. and she's making some news. in an interview
are hollywood women held to a different standard? and everyone is always asking. tonight, for the first time, i'm going to show you how i lost so much weight. day we fa. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. i'm just...