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i enjoy your movies. >> and i enjoy all of your movies. >> which movies. >> the ones where you try to kill bruce willis. >> oh my god that is the sadest thing i've ever heard. >> are you crying right now? >> i kind of am. >> oh come on, lighten up. >> people will think i broke up with you. >> did you tell your mom. >>. >> yes, i sent her an e-mail and she tried to e-mail me back on a toaster. >> there is always the one girl out there that got away. >> this is my husband clark. >> the one that got away. guys have that and serial killers have that. you want to talk to me while we try to fall asleep. >> that not your real name. >> you're hiding some beautyism. >> if only i could hide that. my face is circumcised. >> i don't want to get your hopes up but you may have beaten this thing. >> the doctor said i'm not sick any more. >> yes! >> all right, all right go ahead. what was that like, having one foot in the door. >> i'm feeling like i'm in the moment for the first time in my life. >> i have to save you from a beautiful house and husband. >> no, nothing's going on around here. >> don't
i enjoy your movies. >> and i enjoy all of your movies. >> which movies. >> the ones where you try to kill bruce willis. >> oh my god that is the sadest thing i've ever heard. >> are you crying right now? >> i kind of am. >> oh come on, lighten up. >> people will think i broke up with you. >> did you tell your mom. >>. >> yes, i sent her an e-mail and she tried to e-mail me back on a toaster. >> there is always the one girl...
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the movie is the movie. it is not like i can make it a pretzel and bend it for the whims of that weekend. they are all big bobo. we all decided to do the movie. the movie is the movie, i can't change. it will catch on or not. tavis: you feel good it caught on? >> heck yeah. last time ias here for "grindhouse" and it didn't catch on. tavis: the last time you were hear was after it opened. i can only get you on mondays. for those who haven't seen this, this is not a remake. >> it follows a fe different storylines. basically, you have brad pitt as a hillbilly who leads jewish american soldiers, doing an apac resistance against the nazis. they ambush them and scalp them and leave them there for other germans to see and to get in their heads. tavis: not to ct anything on this, whether or not you think the audience comes for the storylines, how important is that? or all the action? >> with the exception of kill bill vol. 1, i don't have a lot of action. there is suspense and dialog and then something explodeses or
the movie is the movie. it is not like i can make it a pretzel and bend it for the whims of that weekend. they are all big bobo. we all decided to do the movie. the movie is the movie, i can't change. it will catch on or not. tavis: you feel good it caught on? >> heck yeah. last time ias here for "grindhouse" and it didn't catch on. tavis: the last time you were hear was after it opened. i can only get you on mondays. for those who haven't seen this, this is not a remake....
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. >> and i enjoy l of your movies. >>hich movies. >> t ones where you try to kill bruce willis. >> oh my g that is the sade thing i've er hear >> are you cryg right now? >> i kind of am. >>h come on, lighten up. >> people will think i broke up with you. >> did you tl your mom. >>. >> yes, i st her an e-mail and she tried to e-mail me ck on a toaster. >> there is always the one girl out there tt got away. >> this my husbandlark. >>he one that got away guysave that and serial kills have that. you want to talk to me whil we try to fall asep. that not your real name. >> you're hiding some beauism. >> if only i could hide that. my fe is circumcis. >> i don't want to get your pes up but you may have beaten thi thing. >> the docr said i'm n sick a more. >> yes! >> l right, all right go ahead. what was tt like, hing one fo in the door. >> i feeling like i'm i the mome for the first time in life >> have to save you from a beautifu house and husband. >> no,othing's going on around here. >> don't mock me, i don't preciate it. >>
. >> and i enjoy l of your movies. >>hich movies. >> t ones where you try to kill bruce willis. >> oh my g that is the sade thing i've er hear >> are you cryg right now? >> i kind of am. >>h come on, lighten up. >> people will think i broke up with you. >> did you tl your mom. >>. >> yes, i st her an e-mail and she tried to e-mail me ck on a toaster. >> there is always the one girl out there tt got away. >> this my...
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brad pitt is in the movie. how did you get him in the movie?, because we let it be known that i was interested in working with him, he was interested in working with me, and that was set up. we had an idea we would like each other. whenever this love affair's going to happen it's got to be right, so let's be precious about it. i wrote the part, i think this is the one. he sent him the script. he liked the script. i flew to france where he lives, sat down and had a big talk with him about the piece, like, what we're going to do with it. so i arrived to his place, and we had a talk. you know, it all worked out. >> wow, yeah. diyou just talked tohim? that's all you did? i heard you got him drunk is what i heard. >> okay. okay, you have to understand something, brad lives on a vineyard. >> okay, all right. >> i did not get him drunk. >> i see. >> it's his wine, all right? he lives on a vineyard. >> all right, all right. >> it was, like, we're popping rose, h he's got this really col pink floyd rose, and we're knocking it back, and a smoking apparat
brad pitt is in the movie. how did you get him in the movie?, because we let it be known that i was interested in working with him, he was interested in working with me, and that was set up. we had an idea we would like each other. whenever this love affair's going to happen it's got to be right, so let's be precious about it. i wrote the part, i think this is the one. he sent him the script. he liked the script. i flew to france where he lives, sat down and had a big talk with him about the...
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that's your movie. >> re: in the end ts is a movi, it i-- it is a revenge movie, in the end -- >> i go for that. >> rose: didn't rothay it was a - kosher porn >> what did he mean that. >> i think what meant by that i have be waiting to seehis long time. watching js bash the heads in of nazis islmost sexual gratificatio >> rose: scalp them and everything else. >> exactly. >> rose: and he's inhe film. >>e plays the bear jew. donny done o wits. now there was aory that i read that originally you wanted staone and bruce llis and others, does that have any merit. >> no, i mean those are all terrif actors. i have worked with bruce willis. but as youan see there is not a part for the i don't see them playing ws, all right. but that was just ternet rumors. >> rose: all right. the movie you made is two and a half hours, holong, 2:52. >> no, no no, not that long. 's actuallyshorter than "pulp fiion". two urs an 30 minute >> rose: that is abo right for you. >> no, i think it i paced just fine. i want it to shall did -- i actuly was very, i was more dciplined on the writing ofhe script than hi been
that's your movie. >> re: in the end ts is a movi, it i-- it is a revenge movie, in the end -- >> i go for that. >> rose: didn't rothay it was a - kosher porn >> what did he mean that. >> i think what meant by that i have be waiting to seehis long time. watching js bash the heads in of nazis islmost sexual gratificatio >> rose: scalp them and everything else. >> exactly. >> rose: and he's inhe film. >>e plays the bear jew. donny done o wits....
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watching the movies and the movie industry is something for everybody who romance sci-fi comedy you have a disney and viacom time warner are these movies going to neutralize each other equity markets seem like it happens every year. in mid august a lot of new releases trying to get the best hand of summer box office is really not a totally the pain because these movies are not the strongest of the year so there's a lot of cavities early in the summer it was an average of two or three now is pretty chaotic. it is not in it doesn't seem fair that the biggest most presold movies have the least competition against them but who said the movie business is fair in this week with five new releases of any summer week in the second most in the entire year 6 movies opening on jerry 16th so waterflood the multiplexes in a starting to open. to some degree obviously we are but possibly audiences because we have so many types of john ruskin peaking propose will be dollars any of the leasing of the studio seem to stand out? looking at them they all seem to have looked like he said specific audiences man
watching the movies and the movie industry is something for everybody who romance sci-fi comedy you have a disney and viacom time warner are these movies going to neutralize each other equity markets seem like it happens every year. in mid august a lot of new releases trying to get the best hand of summer box office is really not a totally the pain because these movies are not the strongest of the year so there's a lot of cavities early in the summer it was an average of two or three now is...
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watching the movies and the movie industry breaking out some business clothing here i figured why noti figured there is more than a few first business few words from the woodstock that's always want to put tie dye on. is that horror movies and hippies this week. there's been a great summer surge with the business in the last two weekends to 37 million all weekends in the strategy that the studios have used going more r-rated movies has proven to be pretty smart taking woodstock is not going to have the same pool as final destination in holland to is the 1500 screens compared to 3000 grants. the to warm be isn't usually when horror movie and of to is lunacy. in taking the stock is a more gentle and more good hearted are spread to four weekends starting to gain traction. it harkens back the 40th anniversary woodstock 1970 was when the movie came out and what a success this thing was $600,000 budget 50 million at the box office and is 40 years ago taking woodstock can even hope. that's not going to be any type of comparison with that but you know there's also talk about how woodstock is
watching the movies and the movie industry breaking out some business clothing here i figured why noti figured there is more than a few first business few words from the woodstock that's always want to put tie dye on. is that horror movies and hippies this week. there's been a great summer surge with the business in the last two weekends to 37 million all weekends in the strategy that the studios have used going more r-rated movies has proven to be pretty smart taking woodstock is not going to...
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joe movie opens this weekend.f the stars, rachel nichols here as a guest tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we are lucky enough to have one of the stars working at the show. our security guard guillermo. how did the movie come out, guillermo? >> it was great. >> was it pleasurable experience making it? >> yes. >> how'd you like working with the director? >> great. >> what's his name? >> what's his name? >> we'll come back to you in a minute. go check it out this weekend but in the meantime here's -- oh, guillermo in "g.i. joe, the rise of cobra". >> technically this unit doesn't exist, but if it did it would be compromised of the best operatives in the world. and when all else fails, they don't. >> i want in. [ laughter ] ♪ >> it is too tight. i shouldn't have eaten those last 14 tacos. ow! >> plenty of time. eject. >> yeah, we're running out of time. eject! >> this is general hawk. >> go go go! >> hey, what happened to you? >> i went through the train. how about you? >> i exploded. >> you can do that? >> yes, b
joe movie opens this weekend.f the stars, rachel nichols here as a guest tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we are lucky enough to have one of the stars working at the show. our security guard guillermo. how did the movie come out, guillermo? >> it was great. >> was it pleasurable experience making it? >> yes. >> how'd you like working with the director? >> great. >> what's his name? >> what's his name? >> we'll come back to you in a minute. go...
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, and they love to to produce different kinds of films -- they love movies -- loved movies, and theyed to produce different kinds of films. it has been going on for two generations now. i t tnk that even television started out as a promising. in the 1950's, there were great writers writing, wonderful directors, like john frankenheimer doing "playhouse 90," and then they got the idea it of doing half-hour shows, and we had 40 or 50 years of that, so the audiences have been taught to expect sort of sameness serials, and situation comedies, and some of them were absolutely great, but they made the audience is more anxious to see the same thing over and over again. tavis: so how difficult is it to move to "tetro," breaking the mold, doing something different when you know that audiences have been trained to expect something? >> it is certainly very hard to get financed to do a movie like that, and is very hard to get a release, because even if it does well, the amounts of money it makes is so small compared to a blockbuster film, but, you know, the good side, the blessing is that our cou
, and they love to to produce different kinds of films -- they love movies -- loved movies, and theyed to produce different kinds of films. it has been going on for two generations now. i t tnk that even television started out as a promising. in the 1950's, there were great writers writing, wonderful directors, like john frankenheimer doing "playhouse 90," and then they got the idea it of doing half-hour shows, and we had 40 or 50 years of that, so the audiences have been taught to...
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reports watching the movies and more important than the movie industry nice to see you. gloria's bastard from quentin tarantino will talk about that in a moment is the company behind a movie just a few years ago the company was launched with big bucks behind it. from all indications they're in trouble because they hired a consultant to have mounting debt to restructure and was only four years ago when goldman sacks came and arrange this equity and financing up to $1 billion for the white scenes this was when hitch for months were into the movie business in 2005 money on wall street and they have a track worker for investors to come and and learned but it's been downhill every sense because for a number of reasons some self-imposed and other because of the recession and the fact that the independent film business has gone down but they went and tried to spend a lot of money on non film assets like social network insights and cable company and find a fashion company took his eye off the ball and the core movie business and marketing and distribution and there has been a lo
reports watching the movies and more important than the movie industry nice to see you. gloria's bastard from quentin tarantino will talk about that in a moment is the company behind a movie just a few years ago the company was launched with big bucks behind it. from all indications they're in trouble because they hired a consultant to have mounting debt to restructure and was only four years ago when goldman sacks came and arrange this equity and financing up to $1 billion for the white scenes...
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if you have one moment of your movie that's weak, the movie is no good.you can't have a movie that's 95% good. it's either all perfect or it's not. and so at the end, no matter how you're going to tell that story, one person might say, well, it's not linear. it's not true. it's an accumulation of events and at the end of an hour and fifty-three minutes, you walk out of there and it either worked or it didn't. >> rose: your dad died before he could see the movie. >> yes. >> rose: and how hard was that? >> that was... i didn't realize that it was going to be so difficult. since he was 92 i thought he'd live forever. i didn't know... i mean, he didn't talk to me until i was about 20. but the last 30 years of his life we were very, very close. and anyway, i didn't know that it was going to... i was walking around, i was dizzy. i was literally... i felt like, you know, when you have one of these inner ear infections? i was... my pulseses were all..i went actually to an acupuncturist. her name is adel rising. brilliant lady. you have a problem, go to her. >> ro
if you have one moment of your movie that's weak, the movie is no good.you can't have a movie that's 95% good. it's either all perfect or it's not. and so at the end, no matter how you're going to tell that story, one person might say, well, it's not linear. it's not true. it's an accumulation of events and at the end of an hour and fifty-three minutes, you walk out of there and it either worked or it didn't. >> rose: your dad died before he could see the movie. >> yes. >>...
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if you have one moment of your movie th's weak, the movie is no go.you can have a movie thas 95% good. it's ether all prfect or it's not. and so at the end, no mtter how yore going to tell that story, one pern might say, well, it not linear. it's not te. it's an acculation of events d at the end of an hour a fif-three minutes, you walk o of there and it er worked or it didn't. >> rose: yourad died before could see the movie. yes. >> rose: d how hardas that? that was... i didn't realize that it was going to be so difficult. since he was 92 i thought he'd live rever. i didt know... i mean, he didn't talk me until i was out 20. t the last 30 yars of his li we were very, very close. and anyway, i di't know tha it wasoing to. i was walking around, i was dizzy. i was litally... i feltike, you know, whenou have one o these inner ear infections? i was... pulses were all... i we actually an acupuncturist. her name is adel risg. brilliantady. you have a problem, go to her. >> rose: y problem. >> yeah. any probl. i'll intruce you to r. >> rose: i've got a lot of
if you have one moment of your movie th's weak, the movie is no go.you can have a movie thas 95% good. it's ether all prfect or it's not. and so at the end, no mtter how yore going to tell that story, one pern might say, well, it not linear. it's not te. it's an acculation of events d at the end of an hour a fif-three minutes, you walk o of there and it er worked or it didn't. >> rose: yourad died before could see the movie. yes. >> rose: d how hardas that? that was... i didn't...
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she's in a new movie. a new movie called "the answer man." it's hilarious.ilarious bill engvall is stopping by as well. [ cheers and applause ] and, like i said before, jonas brothers will be here. [ cheers and applause ] a really good show tonight. we've got a great show, everybody. as you guys may have heard, the new "harry potter" movie came out this week. [ cheers and applause ] it's a huge phenomenon. gigantic. it made a ton of money in its opening night. most of the press about the movie has been really good. but not everyone is happy about how well it's doing. you guys know that guy robert pattinson, the star of "twilight"? [ cheers and applause ] check out this video he posted on youtube last night. just check it out. >> the "harry potter" film came out recently, and made a lot of money, didn't it? made a lot of money. people are saying, "are you bothered by it?" well, no, i'm not bothered. i mean, i have my own movie, don't i? so i'm not bothered by him. am i bothered by him? no. not bothered. people asking me all the time if it bothers me. that may
she's in a new movie. a new movie called "the answer man." it's hilarious.ilarious bill engvall is stopping by as well. [ cheers and applause ] and, like i said before, jonas brothers will be here. [ cheers and applause ] a really good show tonight. we've got a great show, everybody. as you guys may have heard, the new "harry potter" movie came out this week. [ cheers and applause ] it's a huge phenomenon. gigantic. it made a ton of money in its opening night. most of the...
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joe opens. $175million to make this movie. it is a big movie. my son wants to see this.o. but the interesting thing here, the paramount wouldn't show the critics this movie. they don't want anything negative like transformers. it could be a downer on the opening weekend. >> this will be number one but julie and julia will be number two because the older woman will go and see it as one reporter says. >> if you don't want to see an action flick or see someone cooking it up, there is always a horror option and we have that. it is a perfect getaway and it takes place on a beautiful hawaiian beach. they are newlyweds that go out there and meet a couple other couples and basically this turns in to a murder mystery and the whole movie keeps you guessing. one time they are suspect and one time they are not. go back an forth an the whole thing they are trying to figure out the killer in the end. the bottom line is two out of four stars is what it got. >> why don't they ever run away and figure it out later. >> it is a movie. >> that's why you are not producing movies. >> you are
joe opens. $175million to make this movie. it is a big movie. my son wants to see this.o. but the interesting thing here, the paramount wouldn't show the critics this movie. they don't want anything negative like transformers. it could be a downer on the opening weekend. >> this will be number one but julie and julia will be number two because the older woman will go and see it as one reporter says. >> if you don't want to see an action flick or see someone cooking it up, there is...
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this week he is at it again, challenging audience with a movie that attempts to rewrite the story of world war ii. our tracy smith pays him a vis visit. >> ever since he unleashed pulp fiction back in 1994, director audiences with a sexy brew of sly humor and over the top violence. >> my work is unmistakably me and i like that about it because mi dikelie. >> getting to know quentin tarantino, later on sunday morning. >> four dakotas ago nearly half a million people spent their sunday morning in the mud at the farm in upstate new york. four decades later our steve hartman takes us back to woodstock. >> 40 years ago woodstock was where it was at. but today the question is, where is it? >> the woodstock concert didn't happen in woodstock? >> nope. >> guy in search of woodstock, later on sunday morning. >> charles: those are this morning's jim axelrod remembers les paul a truly inventivekn ke aowca iocsitskwrf gin knknoc asks if itingis o and pe tellap you about kang and the siamese . another difficult at a lies ahead for firefighters in california, nearly a dozen wild fires are burning
this week he is at it again, challenging audience with a movie that attempts to rewrite the story of world war ii. our tracy smith pays him a vis visit. >> ever since he unleashed pulp fiction back in 1994, director audiences with a sexy brew of sly humor and over the top violence. >> my work is unmistakably me and i like that about it because mi dikelie. >> getting to know quentin tarantino, later on sunday morning. >> four dakotas ago nearly half a million people spent...
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have fun at your movie -- >> thanks. >> great.ugh i'm unharnessed now. wait a minute, i'm not hooked into this [ bleep ] thing! [ laughter ] all right now, hopefully i don't die. good-bye, everyone. we'll see you for "g.i. joe 2". get me out of this thing! (announcer) what does greatness taste like? round of miller lite. (announcer on call) ...here it comes... watch this now... got it! my goodness! now you have seen it all. (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste. miller lite. taste greatness. agent. i'm sorry, i didn't quite get that. agent. i'm sorry... agen... spit out your stride gum and chew another piece, already! or we'll find you. got it. leave the ram. the ridiculously long lasting gum. stride sweet berry. this is kevin. hello. ( stapling ) announcer: crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery butterfinger. nobody's gonna lay a finger on my butterfinger. you guys are idiots. ♪ >>> all right, we are back with quiet music so as not to scare the animals. our next guest has spent his li
have fun at your movie -- >> thanks. >> great.ugh i'm unharnessed now. wait a minute, i'm not hooked into this [ bleep ] thing! [ laughter ] all right now, hopefully i don't die. good-bye, everyone. we'll see you for "g.i. joe 2". get me out of this thing! (announcer) what does greatness taste like? round of miller lite. (announcer on call) ...here it comes... watch this now... got it! my goodness! now you have seen it all. (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like....
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watching the movie business in the movies as well. welcome back. hi tom. meryl streep and g.i. joe basically this weekend julie and julia. the support and in this battle of the sexes she took one dark night last year would mummy a hill rome has is a coincidence or the strategy? i think is good strategy because columbia put them on august 7th the key is going to be the best that can grow as the most late summer and is due to because of merrill streep one person. she may have taken three decades in terms of hit her career but she's not only considered the best actress in a world where her 15 oscar nominations but she is considered one of the most bankable actresses following her smash hits the double worst problem but ammonia this movie has been creating both among the women and full network goes out to 100 million homes i see women and even men and really flocking to see this movie. not only that this is a popular topics but it has a good underlying theme of women finding their own destiny in the professional world and having their husband there is about real people and good hus
watching the movie business in the movies as well. welcome back. hi tom. meryl streep and g.i. joe basically this weekend julie and julia. the support and in this battle of the sexes she took one dark night last year would mummy a hill rome has is a coincidence or the strategy? i think is good strategy because columbia put them on august 7th the key is going to be the best that can grow as the most late summer and is due to because of merrill streep one person. she may have taken three decades...
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the movie.ockingly hilarious in the movie. >> really? >> so funny. and he has this annual -- so i've gotten to know him, which you'd never think our worlds would intersect. he's a great guy and he invited me and his friends to go to his annual fourth of july white party, and you have to wear all white and that's why i'm dressed like an idiot. >> like a famous party, his white party. >> yeah, yeah. i -- i guess it's a cool thing. it was really fun, but kind of like watching the party on television. i didn't feel involved in the party at all, because it was all rappers and stuff and then me and my five nerdy friends. >> he let you bring five friends. >> yeah, he was pretty cool. i'm a cool guy. socially i do very well. >> you look very, very clean in the white. a good look for you. >> thanks, man. maybe i'll start wearing it. >> you have to be careful though when you're eating. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. you do. >> you don't want to be the one guy with the ketchup stain at diddy's white party. >> i def
the movie.ockingly hilarious in the movie. >> really? >> so funny. and he has this annual -- so i've gotten to know him, which you'd never think our worlds would intersect. he's a great guy and he invited me and his friends to go to his annual fourth of july white party, and you have to wear all white and that's why i'm dressed like an idiot. >> like a famous party, his white party. >> yeah, yeah. i -- i guess it's a cool thing. it was really fun, but kind of like...
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>> from this movie?rose: yes. >> oh, you want people to go out to dinner. >> rose: of course you do. >> i do. i do. i want people to go out and have --. >> rose: you want them to fall in love with the idea. >> or cook something. >> go with the person that they love. >> cook something nice. >> i have very modest hopes had. i just want people to feed themselves a little bit better when they're done seeing it. >> rose: to appreciate food. you want them all to become foodies. >> no, no you don't have to do that. but the truth is, that people have forgotten how easy it is to cook and how much fun it is to cook. and what the whole point of cooking is to me which is that it makes a place a home. doesn't matter if you are related to the people in the home or not it is what brings people together. they all want to be in the kitchen anyway. >> that's true. >> are you on a roll as they say. is she not? >> no kidding. >> rose: no kidding. >> lots of rolls. >> rose: isn't it a great time to be meryl streep? >> yeah.
>> from this movie?rose: yes. >> oh, you want people to go out to dinner. >> rose: of course you do. >> i do. i do. i want people to go out and have --. >> rose: you want them to fall in love with the idea. >> or cook something. >> go with the person that they love. >> cook something nice. >> i have very modest hopes had. i just want people to feed themselves a little bit better when they're done seeing it. >> rose: to appreciate food....
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her new movie is "funny people." you are great in the movie."funny people." >> jimmy: and how do you -- how does that work? how do you do the mom and also how does judd direct them? >> they -- well, i don't think they -- i don't think they quite know what it is that they're doing. they kind of -- we bring them in for usually, like, a dinner or breakfast scene and we kind of sit them at the table, and put food in front of them. and then -- and they -- we put three cameras on them and they just kind of act natural. and usually they wind up getting into, like, a big fight and shutting the production down. because they won't stop fighting, and they don't listen to judd. [ laughter ] and judd has all these people -- >> jimmy: that's always good for a director. not listening to your director. like, "shut up, dad." [ laughter ] >> they're not afraid of him at all. so, they're like, you know, they just get -- keep fighting and it's uncomfortable. >> jimmy: they're just so cute in the movie. >> yeah, yeah, they're really cute. >> jimmy: and they're so f
her new movie is "funny people." you are great in the movie."funny people." >> jimmy: and how do you -- how does that work? how do you do the mom and also how does judd direct them? >> they -- well, i don't think they -- i don't think they quite know what it is that they're doing. they kind of -- we bring them in for usually, like, a dinner or breakfast scene and we kind of sit them at the table, and put food in front of them. and then -- and they -- we put three...
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back movi you're in."and i'm thinki,okay, i've heard this before. he said f i do this movieith you, you're going to listen to verything i say, do everything i tell you and you're ver going to disrespect m in front of the crewnd i can't pay you. and i've said this in a lot of interviews t it went just like that. liked the fact that he got rig to the point. a i also saw you could... i w in his eyes how smart he is. i realized i am not going t be able to blow smoke up this guy's ass. he i.. he hates it when i say it, he's tough. ani think heates it when i say it becse he's afraid actors are gng to befraid of that. but i wansomeone who's tough. i wnt someone who's going to... he kn how to push my buttons. would do a take and hewould say... i thought it wasgood. and he'd go give me another one, give me another one. i'd do it, thoug it was good then he'd walk over and he sys "bring it." and i did it, itould be better i thought, ok, get... ican get out of here now. want you to bring , i just did. and he'd walk aw
back movi you're in."and i'm thinki,okay, i've heard this before. he said f i do this movieith you, you're going to listen to verything i say, do everything i tell you and you're ver going to disrespect m in front of the crewnd i can't pay you. and i've said this in a lot of interviews t it went just like that. liked the fact that he got rig to the point. a i also saw you could... i w in his eyes how smart he is. i realized i am not going t be able to blow smoke up this guy's ass. he i.....
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well, this movie is called "paper heart." i want to show a clip of this movie. let's take a look.s gross? >> yes. >> you want to get married? [ laughter ] >> to me? [ laughter ] >> why don't you guys ask her about her boyfriend, mike? [ yelling ] >> what's the perfect date? >> you need to take somebody to applebee's and get them hot wings. [ laughter ] >> before that, you'll watch the sunset on the beach, and the restaurant that you will go to is a french riviera restaurant that only sells seafood. that's a good date. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that kid is awesome. i love that kid. charlyne yi, everybody. "paper heart" is in theaters tomorrow. melanie fiona is next. thanks so much. come back. you're so much fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ take me home ♪ take me home ♪ to my family ♪ ♪ i need to be surrounded by ♪ the ones who care for me [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can feel. tide with a touch of downy. ♪ take me home ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. welcome back. our next guest is an up-and-coming vocalist who will release her de
well, this movie is called "paper heart." i want to show a clip of this movie. let's take a look.s gross? >> yes. >> you want to get married? [ laughter ] >> to me? [ laughter ] >> why don't you guys ask her about her boyfriend, mike? [ yelling ] >> what's the perfect date? >> you need to take somebody to applebee's and get them hot wings. [ laughter ] >> before that, you'll watch the sunset on the beach, and the restaurant that you will go to...
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when she realized she forgot to pick up a movie.to get to a video store fast or all the good dvds would be gone. if trish had netflix, she could even watch some movies instantly on her tv. ( panting ) take the drama out of renting. announcer: netflix. dvds by mail-- plus some movies instantly on your tv. only $8.99 a month. announcer: netflix. dvds by mail-- plus some movies instantly >>> let's turn now to the wild and woolly healthcare debate where things are getting down right ugly. one democratic member of congress cancelled a town hall meeting after saying he received death threats. it is taking the focus off the central problem. so as president obama tries to cut through what he calls the noise, a new documentary seeks out the root cause of the nation's troubled medical system. right now, the healthcare debate has turned into a free-for-all. >> no obama care! no obama care! >> the shouting. >> you work for us. we are your employers. >> and shoving. >> no, just say no! >> and screaming. >> i don't want -- >> it all seems to be d
when she realized she forgot to pick up a movie.to get to a video store fast or all the good dvds would be gone. if trish had netflix, she could even watch some movies instantly on her tv. ( panting ) take the drama out of renting. announcer: netflix. dvds by mail-- plus some movies instantly on your tv. only $8.99 a month. announcer: netflix. dvds by mail-- plus some movies instantly >>> let's turn now to the wild and woolly healthcare debate where things are getting down right ugly....
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movie.d. it's, like, it's so funny. it's like -- it's apatow jokes. like, so, it's, like, crude, kind of, you know, "knocked up" funny. but then gets some good, poignant moments in there. it's, like, kind of -- it's just fantastic. i love that movie so much. and adam sandler has always been one of my idols, i mean, growing up. and i actually auditioned for "saturday night live." the reason why i got on "saturday night live" is because i did an impression of adam sandler in the audition. [ laughter ] and, like, they always tell you, they always go, "oh, loren michaels doesn't laugh. when you're doing these auditions." like, "oh, loren michaels doesn't laugh." "okay, that's fine." then lorne michaels, who produces "saturday night live" and this show and "30 rock" and a thousand other things. but he's great. so -- and i'm nervous. so, i'm like, "okay." and then, like -- so the guy is putting the microphone on me. he goes -- "lorne michaels doesn't laugh. you know that, right?" i go, like, "okay
movie.d. it's, like, it's so funny. it's like -- it's apatow jokes. like, so, it's, like, crude, kind of, you know, "knocked up" funny. but then gets some good, poignant moments in there. it's, like, kind of -- it's just fantastic. i love that movie so much. and adam sandler has always been one of my idols, i mean, growing up. and i actually auditioned for "saturday night live." the reason why i got on "saturday night live" is because i did an impression of adam...
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you did a great job in the movie. >> thank you. >> you play a comedian in the movie. >> yes, i play acomedian. >> i assumed you were actually a comedian in real life, but you weren't at the time, were you? >> no. i was a exceedian, i did comedy at the upright citizens brigade theater in new york for five years, but i never had done standup before. >> you did sketch comedy and that sort of thing? >> sketch and improv. i knew they wanted a stand-up, so i kind of just like took it upon myself to try stand-up. >> and what did you do? you videotaped it? >> yeah, because i had gone through the audition process and that went great, but i knew they wanted the cast to stand up, but i hadn't done it before. i thought maybe i'll tape myself doing it. even though that's a terrifying -- >> yeah. >> and put it online. and send it to judd somehow. so i did. i went up at this like [ bleep ] bar in queens. and i -- i wrote five minutes of jokes which i thought, you know, this is it, i think. stand-up. i had my friends film it and then i put it on youtube and i sent the link to the casting woman who th
you did a great job in the movie. >> thank you. >> you play a comedian in the movie. >> yes, i play acomedian. >> i assumed you were actually a comedian in real life, but you weren't at the time, were you? >> no. i was a exceedian, i did comedy at the upright citizens brigade theater in new york for five years, but i never had done standup before. >> you did sketch comedy and that sort of thing? >> sketch and improv. i knew they wanted a stand-up, so i...
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the i'll yep movie. to well i can't i got for say this. $30million film looks like it was made for $300 million. the lead star, his first big acting gig. it is based on a movie the direct "made in 2006, a sports film. theseally yens have come to johannesburg and they landed 28 years prior and now 1.8 million of them have been quarantine in an area called district nine. and they are heading autopsy i mission to evict these aliens and something goes wrong. i don't want to say what it is. this is one of the most seamless special effects films i've ever even. meaning when the humans are interacting with the aliens, it looks so realistic. i interviewed the lead star yesterday who said he improvised all of his lines and during the scenes with the aliens, he was talking to a guy in a gray suit the entire time. so all the emotions are realistic. they just pop in the aliens. they say this will do well because it is different from anything you've seen before. it is original. it is one of the most intense movies. l
the i'll yep movie. to well i can't i got for say this. $30million film looks like it was made for $300 million. the lead star, his first big acting gig. it is based on a movie the direct "made in 2006, a sports film. theseally yens have come to johannesburg and they landed 28 years prior and now 1.8 million of them have been quarantine in an area called district nine. and they are heading autopsy i mission to evict these aliens and something goes wrong. i don't want to say what it is....