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beenzifééirzrrr , , ~ 7 movies been on , , ~ 7 movies been on , air. , ~ 7 talking movies has been on looking at the stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the year. stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the yearli stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the year. i will put you on the spot here, tom, which one did you prefer? well, in many ways i liked the social network, i thought it was a very, very good film. i have reported from the 0scars red carpet for much of the time talking movies has been in existence. 0ne time talking movies has been in existence. one year before talking movies took to the airwaves, titanic, a hugely popular movie, won the best picture prize an impressive 55 million people in the us and tuned in to watch the oscars telecast. last year, the oscars only managed to deliver an audience of 26 million. the academy awards are diminished cultural phenomenon compared to what they were 20 years ago. for a few reasons, first of all they don't tend to give 0scars to they don't tend to give 0scars to the kind of movies people are
beenzifééirzrrr , , ~ 7 movies been on , , ~ 7 movies been on , air. , ~ 7 talking movies has been on looking at the stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the year. stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the yearli stature of the oscars, hollywood's biggest night of the year. i will put you on the spot here, tom, which one did you prefer? well, in many ways i liked the social network, i thought it was a very, very good film. i have reported from the 0scars red...
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one year before talking movies took to the airwaves, titanic, a hugely popular movie, won the best pictureive 55 million people in the us tuned in to watch the oscars telecast. last year, the oscars only managed to deliver an audience of 26 million. the academy awards are a diminished cultural phenomenon compared to what they were 20 years ago. for a few reasons. first of all, they don't tend to give oscars to the kind of movies people are seeing very much. you know, you don't see the big superhero movies, the big sequels, getting nominated, let alone winning. and if black panther gets nominated this year, it will be a big deal, because that so rarely happens. even so, black panther is a long shot to win, and understandably, people don't want to watch an oscars ceremony in which they haven't seen that is not appealing to people. it was ok; yeah. , it was long — very long. a bit old—fashioned, really. but could the oscars ceremony be in a bigger audience? the oscars have tried to figure out ways to remedy how to make the ceremony shorter, more interesting, more appealing to young people, fo
one year before talking movies took to the airwaves, titanic, a hugely popular movie, won the best pictureive 55 million people in the us tuned in to watch the oscars telecast. last year, the oscars only managed to deliver an audience of 26 million. the academy awards are a diminished cultural phenomenon compared to what they were 20 years ago. for a few reasons. first of all, they don't tend to give oscars to the kind of movies people are seeing very much. you know, you don't see the big...
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i love talking movies, i do. he's everywhere. the most interesting places, and has greatjackets. thank you very much. he does — he has good macs. he's always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights. and that's dramatic, and it looks like in the world of the movies. all that and more in this edition of talking movies. in this 20th anniversary show, we're going to draw on our archive in our effort to look at key changes that have taken place in the film let's sta rt by looking»: i will put you on the spot here, tom. which one did you prefer? well, in many ways i liked the social network. a hugely popular movie, won the best picture prize. an impressive 55 million people in the us tuned in to watch the oscars telecast. last year, the oscars only managed to deliver an audience of 26 million. the academy awards are a diminished cultural phenomenon compared to what they were 20 years ago. for a few reasons. first of all, they don't tend to give 0scars to the kind of movies people are seeing very much. you know,
i love talking movies, i do. he's everywhere. the most interesting places, and has greatjackets. thank you very much. he does — he has good macs. he's always standing on the street in new york at night time, in the lights. and that's dramatic, and it looks like in the world of the movies. all that and more in this edition of talking movies. in this 20th anniversary show, we're going to draw on our archive in our effort to look at key changes that have taken place in the film let's sta rt by...
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berlin is a movie city and has been for a long time thousands of movies have been shot there are stars and starlets from all over the world come to religion and it's exciting cinema landscape this check and this is in specially for movie fans. that's why today's show was also a ball of the berlin film festival a top event in the film industry. we have a shopping tip for movie fans there berlin the more a billion a shot. and a viewer takes us to the glamorous seaside resort. in europe why. my first stop is the last perhaps the most famous and among berlin many important films are for me or here. there was a sin. here in one thousand nine hundred fifteen it was destroyed in world war two and rebuilt in the fifty's the super lost was extensively renovated from twenty eleven to twenty thirty today there are seven cinemas here the concept is feel good cinema the back rests are it just the bill and drinks are served. this is berlin's largest cinema with eight hundred fifty seats i met the managing director hunts you are in fled. which internationally known stars have you met here. as here in
berlin is a movie city and has been for a long time thousands of movies have been shot there are stars and starlets from all over the world come to religion and it's exciting cinema landscape this check and this is in specially for movie fans. that's why today's show was also a ball of the berlin film festival a top event in the film industry. we have a shopping tip for movie fans there berlin the more a billion a shot. and a viewer takes us to the glamorous seaside resort. in europe why. my...
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for this week until next time i'll see at the movies. green energy for. me. it's a project close to the hamas of one couple this does have a spinning subject energy to the edge of the sun a. sustainable development means taking the difficulties seriously. pallid practice. it's one of the most hotly debated buildings in germany first there was the city palace then the east german palace of the republic. after germany unification a decision was made rebuild berlin city palace drowse a stand up project. for. sixty minutes on d w. hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level punk a sense to him talk composer good points are. featured in many games his music is bound to get those forms for his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. though genre that's so much more than just background music video game music starts february twenty fifth on d w. africa greentech is humming with activity the young start up build solar can. dinners for africa. i don't how is it going
for this week until next time i'll see at the movies. green energy for. me. it's a project close to the hamas of one couple this does have a spinning subject energy to the edge of the sun a. sustainable development means taking the difficulties seriously. pallid practice. it's one of the most hotly debated buildings in germany first there was the city palace then the east german palace of the republic. after germany unification a decision was made rebuild berlin city palace drowse a stand up...
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we still have to make the movie. you know, we stuff to finish the movie, but the possibilities, i think, really were amazing to me and everyone in the room. >> when do we get to see this movie? >> for now, the release date is mlk 2020 weekend. >> congratulations. that sounds really fascinating. and when you have one of the biggest stars in the world and you are movies, that does help just a bit. rudy, you were alluding to the documentary, the award-winning documentary that you made, the sentence. could you again share with the audience what you shared with me, the story behind the story. your journey, how you became a documentarian and what inspired this movie? >> sure. it is about a woman who received a 15 year prison sentence for a first-time nonviolent offense. she received the sentence six years after the crime occurred. in those six years, she turned her life around. she was married and had two kids and pregnant with a third when she was sent away. i made this film over a course of a decade. i started the day sh
we still have to make the movie. you know, we stuff to finish the movie, but the possibilities, i think, really were amazing to me and everyone in the room. >> when do we get to see this movie? >> for now, the release date is mlk 2020 weekend. >> congratulations. that sounds really fascinating. and when you have one of the biggest stars in the world and you are movies, that does help just a bit. rudy, you were alluding to the documentary, the award-winning documentary that you...
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he owns that movie. he had so much charisma.stole that movie in my opinion. >> he was a better as a villain than he was as a hero. >> this is for my father. >> okay. now let's go to bradley cooper. five months ago, he was going to win every award and now he doesn't get a nomination. >> here's why. you just said it just now. he was a front runner. you cannot be a front runner for five months. this is a marathon, not a sprint. >> this is also voted on by directors, this category and they tend to sometimes not like first-time directors, especially actors. you think about ben affleck that was snubbed for "argo," and then it got best picture. >> there was only one movie that brought a tear to my eye and that's the mr. rogers documentary, "won't you be my neighbor." >> love is the root of everything. >> when it wasn't nominated, i thought, is it going to get nominated for best picture? it was that good. i was so surprised. people fell in love with him and the character. maybe they didn't love the film-making. >> this was, like, a bloc
he owns that movie. he had so much charisma.stole that movie in my opinion. >> he was a better as a villain than he was as a hero. >> this is for my father. >> okay. now let's go to bradley cooper. five months ago, he was going to win every award and now he doesn't get a nomination. >> here's why. you just said it just now. he was a front runner. you cannot be a front runner for five months. this is a marathon, not a sprint. >> this is also voted on by directors,...
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it was called this because many movie stars and movie industry executives had homes along the beach. it was a very special place to live. and executives would walk along the beach, go to each other's homes for dinners and barbecues and parties and morning coffee. it was quite the place to be seen in the day. we are at the marion davies guesthouse, part of the annenberg community beach house. it is the story of three people. the star ofs, silent films and talkies, and julia morgan, an architect, and william randolph hearst, who purchased the property for marion davies. randolph hearst and marion davies were lifelong companion's. they were the left of each other's lives. marion davies grew up as one of four sisters in new york. all of her sisters were in the folly us. they were dancers. marion was a brilliant dancer and also very beautiful. the follies, she had a stammer so she did not have a talking role. anduse she was so beautiful personable, she was noticed by william randolph hearst who enjoyed coming to the follies. her and send will flowers backstage and met her parents and fami
it was called this because many movie stars and movie industry executives had homes along the beach. it was a very special place to live. and executives would walk along the beach, go to each other's homes for dinners and barbecues and parties and morning coffee. it was quite the place to be seen in the day. we are at the marion davies guesthouse, part of the annenberg community beach house. it is the story of three people. the star ofs, silent films and talkies, and julia morgan, an architect,...
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movie magazine on the dummy in. the touch. play. the book. hi and welcome to a new edition of quito favorites we've left the scent about for this berlin bookstore because today's show is all about literary adaptations that's making books into movies we've picked what we think are the seven best film adaptations of german novels in each case the director found a unique way to translate words into images we start with three classics of german literature. what was published in one thousand twelve was a sensation thomas months death in venice a story of love madness and ruin himself called the book a tale of the ecstasy of destruction. for the one nine hundred seventy one film adaptation italian director luciano visconti found a way to capture in images that sense of decline. one major change from book to film the director turns the protagonist stuff on from a writer into a musician modeled on austrian composer gustav mahler. because i thought. it was really an idea. we have a lot of. dead. and you thought about. and i. bought this convalescing a
movie magazine on the dummy in. the touch. play. the book. hi and welcome to a new edition of quito favorites we've left the scent about for this berlin bookstore because today's show is all about literary adaptations that's making books into movies we've picked what we think are the seven best film adaptations of german novels in each case the director found a unique way to translate words into images we start with three classics of german literature. what was published in one thousand twelve...
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that would expand your consciousness and you know kind of subvert your expectations of what a movie should be and it attracted a young audience that interacted you know people who were in the counterculture and it became a huge hit because of that i mean what but you something personally that you find so interesting fascinating but with so much in terms of its history but just as a film goer you know the amazing thing about this the the photography the visual effects just watching the beauty of each of those sequences and the fact that he's really willing to hold the camera and extend a sequence and ask you to step into that vision and to just take that journey and then when you have the marriage in certain sequences of some of these classic pieces of music that also is incredible because now people when they hear that music it immediately makes them think of the film as it does with me. but the whole exhibit here dedicated to the film what adds to understanding two thousand and one what i really like about this exhibition in the way that it brings the audience in is it shows the wh
that would expand your consciousness and you know kind of subvert your expectations of what a movie should be and it attracted a young audience that interacted you know people who were in the counterculture and it became a huge hit because of that i mean what but you something personally that you find so interesting fascinating but with so much in terms of its history but just as a film goer you know the amazing thing about this the the photography the visual effects just watching the beauty of...
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what was the first time you saw the movie do you remember and you remember remember what it did with you do you remember. i remember very specifically and one of the great fortunes that i've had in my career is i've been a film programmer and i was able to hold off on seeing two thousand and one until i could see it on the big screen you know i can only imagine that everybody who would have a chance to see the movie this way would just be carried away by it it's a very famous story of when the movie was first released people actually walked out of the premiere you know people who had traditional expectations of a hollywood movie and were looking for a linear narrative and it wasn't a box office success at the beginning but then they redid the marketing and i actually know this the guy who created the tagline the ultimate trip and they position that in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight as a movie that would expand your consciousness and you know kind of subvert your expectations of what a movie should be and it attracted young audience that interacted you know people who were in
what was the first time you saw the movie do you remember and you remember remember what it did with you do you remember. i remember very specifically and one of the great fortunes that i've had in my career is i've been a film programmer and i was able to hold off on seeing two thousand and one until i could see it on the big screen you know i can only imagine that everybody who would have a chance to see the movie this way would just be carried away by it it's a very famous story of when the...
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i talk about the movie 2019.ovie's behind me, called glass. >> the three of you think you have extraordinary gifts, like something out of a comic book. >> you know, the guy, jammy jackson jackson jumped, you know with the police car, she sit down, i don't forget the movie. >> english mother [ bleep ] do you speak it? >> is it the movie with, oh, nick and the blend, you know, he said to the snake go [ bleep ] off from my blame. >> i have absolutely no idea what i'm doing here. >> the guy in the middle is like the bad guy. gents he's in the movie x man with jack hagman. and the lady, her name sarah pelosi. she said he kill everybody. and bruce willis. i got picture with him behind his back because he do not like to stop for picture. >> good for you. >> and bruce willis, he make a lot of movie, like 60 second in talk with a small boy and the boys in the bath cover his face and he tell bruce willis, i see. the movie very good, go watch it. good luck! [cheers and applause] is the movie not good? watch it. oh, i don't
i talk about the movie 2019.ovie's behind me, called glass. >> the three of you think you have extraordinary gifts, like something out of a comic book. >> you know, the guy, jammy jackson jackson jumped, you know with the police car, she sit down, i don't forget the movie. >> english mother [ bleep ] do you speak it? >> is it the movie with, oh, nick and the blend, you know, he said to the snake go [ bleep ] off from my blame. >> i have absolutely no idea what i'm...
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and ad movies to attract the audience to the theatre.he audience to the theatrelj 3d and ad movies to attract the audience to the theatre. i saw the movie. it was very excellent. up to the standard of hollywood. they are getting somewhere closer and that should help the indian film industry if they want these audiences, like us, who are on online platforms, to go and watch in the theatre. these artists are paid up to $a000 a month to create these effects. but this is still below the global pay scale. and they cope with enthiran 2.0's box office success, this trend will change. but video effects supervisor of this move shinivas feels it is not an easy road ahead. the biggest challenge is the budget. —— srinivas. we have limited artist. but, as the indian audience consumes more experiential entertainment, the experts are predicting a double—digit growth in this industry thatis double—digit growth in this industry that is head of state. —— that is here to stay. enthiran 2.0 doing well at the box office in india. let's have a quick look now
and ad movies to attract the audience to the theatre.he audience to the theatrelj 3d and ad movies to attract the audience to the theatre. i saw the movie. it was very excellent. up to the standard of hollywood. they are getting somewhere closer and that should help the indian film industry if they want these audiences, like us, who are on online platforms, to go and watch in the theatre. these artists are paid up to $a000 a month to create these effects. but this is still below the global pay...
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but there are plenty of other movies, which could derail a star is born‘s winning streak.see any issues working for a black man? you and the deep south. there's going to be problems. green book doesn't open in the uk until february 2019, but peter farrelly‘s ‘60s set drama about african american pianist don shirley and his italian—american driver bodyguard tony vallelonga, aka tony lip, has awards—friendly fare written all over it. french connection director william friedkin‘s already named it the most moving film of the year. personally, i wouldn't go that far, but i did enjoy the film, which features great performances from viggo mortensen and mahershala ali, the latter of whom won a supporting actor oscar for the 2017 best picture winner moonlight. so if i'm not black enough and i'm not white enough, then tell me what am i?! other front—runners that won't here until next year include include big short director adam mckay's vice, in which christian bale stars as dick cheney, and if beale street could talk, the latest from moonlight director barryjenkins. also in the mix
but there are plenty of other movies, which could derail a star is born‘s winning streak.see any issues working for a black man? you and the deep south. there's going to be problems. green book doesn't open in the uk until february 2019, but peter farrelly‘s ‘60s set drama about african american pianist don shirley and his italian—american driver bodyguard tony vallelonga, aka tony lip, has awards—friendly fare written all over it. french connection director william friedkin‘s...
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movie overall.rs: endgame" hits theaters april 26th."i am the protector of the deep." "aquaman" director james wan is the protector of movie goers. wan took to twitter this week to admonish some of his film's fans who have reportedly been harassing people who don't like the movie, saying quote: "please don't do that. not the kind of support i want. be respectful." (nat music)seven movies made in 19-23 have entered the public domain as of january first. those movies include charlie chaplin's "the pilgrim," according to the non-profit "public domain review." other movies include buster keaton's "our hospitality" and harold lloyd's silent romantic comedy, "safety last!" practicing safety first in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. ( will ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... what you need to know if you want to improve your finances in 2019. here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, c
movie overall.rs: endgame" hits theaters april 26th."i am the protector of the deep." "aquaman" director james wan is the protector of movie goers. wan took to twitter this week to admonish some of his film's fans who have reportedly been harassing people who don't like the movie, saying quote: "please don't do that. not the kind of support i want. be respectful." (nat music)seven movies made in 19-23 have entered the public domain as of january first. those...
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jimmy: it's just a movi enjoy the movie. don't imitate it. yeah. congrats on that.n't know if a lot of people know you. because they watch the movies. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they know you as an actor. but you're a fantastic comedian. >> that's what i started in.ha you knowi mean? stand-up is what -- you know, is the ground. >> jimmy: but i should say you're doing -- are you ewrking on aour now? or is this -- >> yeah, i'm touring right now. this is why i was in new york city. i di weekend.s this past >> jimmy: ah, i love carolines. >> and it was great. and yeah, i go to nashville -- i'm goin that.ndance before because i have another film that i did. >> jimmy: look at you, >> so -- [ cheers ] yeah, thanks. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so you gotashville january 31st. >> yeah. >> jimmy: san francisco february 8th, orlando. if you want info, go to your instagram. >> just go to my social media. yeah, but people ain't got no websites no more. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] i yeah, just go tagram. what are you -- i follow you. comedian at -- >> @comedianlilrel. >>
jimmy: it's just a movi enjoy the movie. don't imitate it. yeah. congrats on that.n't know if a lot of people know you. because they watch the movies. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they know you as an actor. but you're a fantastic comedian. >> that's what i started in.ha you knowi mean? stand-up is what -- you know, is the ground. >> jimmy: but i should say you're doing -- are you ewrking on aour now? or is this -- >> yeah, i'm touring right now. this is why i was in new york...
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>> them from common movies. that you want to hate but you turn it on and get sucked in and you're on a flight and the screen is in front of you and all these movies you can pick and i will pick that. >> i'm waiting for your response. what is that movie you love? >> i'm not a fan of that. so this is something you would never admit to liking that you kind of like? i would say, i would have to say msnbc. certain segments are kind of entertaining. i enjoy rachel maddow. >> i don't watch her because i'm busy doing a show. >> i have to watch the tapes of my show and we go look for stuff and for the montage, i enjoy watching her because she's kind of goofy. >> i try to stay away from french fries but i love them. this is the dilemma that i have. >> things like jerry springer. i would not say that you publicly but the experience is unbelievable what people do. are those people real? i don't know. another question. >> can i answer that? in that vein i like watching infomercials. when it comes on it is the least conflicti
>> them from common movies. that you want to hate but you turn it on and get sucked in and you're on a flight and the screen is in front of you and all these movies you can pick and i will pick that. >> i'm waiting for your response. what is that movie you love? >> i'm not a fan of that. so this is something you would never admit to liking that you kind of like? i would say, i would have to say msnbc. certain segments are kind of entertaining. i enjoy rachel maddow. >> i...
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movie overall.hits theaters april 26th."i am the protector of the deep." "aquaman" director james wan is the protector of movie goers. wan took to twitter this week to admonish some of his film's fans who have reportedly been harassing people who don't like the movie, saying quote: "please don't do that. not the kind of support i want. be respectful." (nat music)seven movies made in 19-23 have entered the public domain as of january first. those movies include charlie chaplin's "the pilgrim," according to the non-profit "public domain review." other movies include buster keaton's "our hospitality" and harold lloyd's silent romantic comedy, "safety last!" practicing safety first in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. ( will ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... new year... new laws... the changes you need to know about ... as we kick off 2019. (ácommercialá) what's better than having fast, reliable wifi with coverage throughout your home? how about having internet that can help you sa
movie overall.hits theaters april 26th."i am the protector of the deep." "aquaman" director james wan is the protector of movie goers. wan took to twitter this week to admonish some of his film's fans who have reportedly been harassing people who don't like the movie, saying quote: "please don't do that. not the kind of support i want. be respectful." (nat music)seven movies made in 19-23 have entered the public domain as of january first. those movies include...
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that is a movie star. >> stephen: honest-to-god movie star.iful patrick wilson will also be here. >> jon: patrick wilson, yeah! i saw them acting together. >> stephen: it's a nice pack. can we make this into two shows? does it all have to be on tonight? it all has to be on tonight. well, save room for pie, because we've got it tonight. ( laughter ) folks, you know, there's so much garbage in the news that sometimes it overflows and is consumed by the trash-eating raccoon segment of my show... ( laughter ) which i call, "meanwhile." ♪ ♪ "meanwhile"! ( cheers and applause ) i can't remember! yeah. >> jon: long-running segment. >> stephen: meanwhile, all hell broke loose yesterday when netflix posted that the show "friends" would be available to stream only until january 1, 2019, causing "fans to panic." well, of course we're panicked! we've lost all our real friends because we're always inside watching "friends" on netflix! ( laughter ) and if "friends" goes away, netflix subscribers will only have "700 new original series to watch." these peopl
that is a movie star. >> stephen: honest-to-god movie star.iful patrick wilson will also be here. >> jon: patrick wilson, yeah! i saw them acting together. >> stephen: it's a nice pack. can we make this into two shows? does it all have to be on tonight? it all has to be on tonight. well, save room for pie, because we've got it tonight. ( laughter ) folks, you know, there's so much garbage in the news that sometimes it overflows and is consumed by the trash-eating raccoon...
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backlash against the ted bundy movie. movie. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with hu
backlash against the ted bundy movie. movie. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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for adults. >> i love lego movie. and i love the s.a.g. awards. right behind me is where the winners will go to pick up the awards this weekend. of course angelina and brad pitt were past s.a.g. award winners. we have them both at work but doing two very different things. feathered hair, long side burns and those aviators. pitt's retro look is working. these pics were shot on the upcoming set of his movie, "once upon a time in hollywood." he plays stunt double to leonardo dicaprio who's a tv concern actor struggling to reinvent himself. it's set during 1969. during the manson murders. margot robbie is sharon tate. quentin tarantino directs, staying true to tinsel town. the cars the fashion, there's even a scene when leonardo dicaprio pops up on "hullabaloo." the variety show of the era. brad and ex angelina were still battling. one celeb's run yen the making news today. >> they were just selling organic dog treats for a charity. >> that's sarah ramos who caught them selling treats at a local dog park. she kept the sne
for adults. >> i love lego movie. and i love the s.a.g. awards. right behind me is where the winners will go to pick up the awards this weekend. of course angelina and brad pitt were past s.a.g. award winners. we have them both at work but doing two very different things. feathered hair, long side burns and those aviators. pitt's retro look is working. these pics were shot on the upcoming set of his movie, "once upon a time in hollywood." he plays stunt double to leonardo...
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. >>> then, we have got big reveals in tv, movies and music. >> it's going to be so fresh. can you believe it? >>> alicia keys' grammy gig. only we're with the host. >> come on, ladies. >>> plus, "this is us" is back. how they're changing things up for the winter premiere. >>> and mission accepted. why tom cruise is ready to do the impossible not once, but twice again. >> are you serious? >>> and matthew mcconaughey's very revealing movie reunion with anne hathaway. >> trust me. it's real good. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so chris pratt and katherine schwarzenegger are engaged, but the real shocker is that chris' ex, anna faris was the first to talk about it publicly. >> she actually even had a very interesting proposal of her own. >> how about that? >> and this after revealing how she found out chris is getting married again. >> chris texted me. he was, like, you know, i'm proposing to katherine. i was, like, ah, that's amazing. i texted him back, like, i want to remind you i'm an ordained minister. >> she joked about officiating her ex's i dos and claiming th
. >>> then, we have got big reveals in tv, movies and music. >> it's going to be so fresh. can you believe it? >>> alicia keys' grammy gig. only we're with the host. >> come on, ladies. >>> plus, "this is us" is back. how they're changing things up for the winter premiere. >>> and mission accepted. why tom cruise is ready to do the impossible not once, but twice again. >> are you serious? >>> and matthew mcconaughey's very...
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a period movie. and i usually hate period movies but this period movie takes all the cliches of the historical jerk and just snatches them like like grandma's porcelain on the floor its stars rachel weisz i must own and the unbelievable olivia colman as a queen and it's is so hard to describe this movie it has all the aspects of a period film but it twists them it's bizarre it's really weird it's really funny it's angry it's nasty it's got three incredibly strong women in the central in central roles who are incredibly feminine but also really means really nasty and wonderfully wonderfully. it's was my absolute favorite movie of watch fear and completely surprised me which is something not many movies do well if i didn't want to see it before i certainly do now that's an amazing description. what do you think are going to be the big talking points at this year's oscars well i mean last couple years the oscars have been about diversity or lack of diversity on screen and number of years ago the academy
a period movie. and i usually hate period movies but this period movie takes all the cliches of the historical jerk and just snatches them like like grandma's porcelain on the floor its stars rachel weisz i must own and the unbelievable olivia colman as a queen and it's is so hard to describe this movie it has all the aspects of a period film but it twists them it's bizarre it's really weird it's really funny it's angry it's nasty it's got three incredibly strong women in the central in central...
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movie overall.rs: endgame" hits theaters april 26th."i am the protector of the deep." "aquaman" director james wan is the protector of movie goers. wan took to twitter this week to admonish some of his film's fans who have reportedly been harassing people who don't like the movie, saying quote: "please don't do that. not the kind of support i want. be respectful." (nat music)seven movies made in 19-23 have entered the public domain as of january first. those movies include charlie chaplin's "the pilgrim," according to the non-profit "public domain review." other movies include buster keaton's "our hospitality" and harold lloyd's silent romantic comedy, "safety last!" practicing safety first in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. ( will ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... what you need to know if you want to improve your finances in 2019. back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. happy new year! plenty of sunshine to kick off the new year with chilly temperatures and windy
movie overall.rs: endgame" hits theaters april 26th."i am the protector of the deep." "aquaman" director james wan is the protector of movie goers. wan took to twitter this week to admonish some of his film's fans who have reportedly been harassing people who don't like the movie, saying quote: "please don't do that. not the kind of support i want. be respectful." (nat music)seven movies made in 19-23 have entered the public domain as of january first. those...
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just say, "show me movie week."hat's a full week of your favorite hit movies on your tv, online, or on the go with the xfinity stream app. [shouting] and it's all on us, all week long. you've got some serious watching to do. >>> the nfl plans to discuss whether video replay needs to be implemented after the infamous no call. gail benson calling the loss difficult to accept. she went on to say no team should ever be denied the opportunity to reach the title game or simply win based on the actions or inactions of those charged with creating a fair or equitable playing field. >>> a pop star is calling out fashion designers who say she is too big to dress. ♪ if it's meant to be, it will be, it will be, baby just let it be ♪ >> she is dominated as best new artist, but she's havinga hard time to find an outfit and took to instragram to vent her frustrations. >> if a size 6/8 is too big, then i don't know what to tell you. then i don't want to wear your [ bleep ] dresses. >> that was blunt. she is urging designers to empo
just say, "show me movie week."hat's a full week of your favorite hit movies on your tv, online, or on the go with the xfinity stream app. [shouting] and it's all on us, all week long. you've got some serious watching to do. >>> the nfl plans to discuss whether video replay needs to be implemented after the infamous no call. gail benson calling the loss difficult to accept. she went on to say no team should ever be denied the opportunity to reach the title game or simply win...
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i was scared of that movie when it came out.way, the theme song was written and performed by ray parker jr. it hit number one. it was nominated for an oscar. >> deservedly. >> yes, indeed. >>> while we are talking music, a lineup including brad pitt got together to pay tribute to chris co cornell, the musician who took his own life. >> i would like to introduce a very special duet. >> brad pitt introduced the daughter of his late friend chris cornell. the duet with ziggy marly was poignant. through years we have watched the father and daughter share red carpet moments. >> she's good. he loves to take care of people. >> are you excited? >> yes. >> why? >> because i want to see my daddy. >> i'm extremely proud. >> adam levine also performed at last night's benefit, which included 42 songs and lasted five hours. in the audience, leonardo dicaprio, courteney cox, and chris pine. another big moment? miley. the singer wore two outfits. one cover in the crystals and a mini dress priced just over 4 grand and knee high boots that usually
i was scared of that movie when it came out.way, the theme song was written and performed by ray parker jr. it hit number one. it was nominated for an oscar. >> deservedly. >> yes, indeed. >>> while we are talking music, a lineup including brad pitt got together to pay tribute to chris co cornell, the musician who took his own life. >> i would like to introduce a very special duet. >> brad pitt introduced the daughter of his late friend chris cornell. the duet...
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i just thought it was a terrific movie. let me give you a tip. you want to make some money here?hey, mr kramer. this is langston from regal views. there were rave reviews too for sorry to bother you, the low—budget debut feature from musician turned film—maker boots riley, which became a classic sundance—assisted indie hit. la keith stanfield stars as the telesales operative who finds himself having to sell modern slavery, with results that range from the comedic to the horrific. music: rock around the clock. i also loved cold war, pawel pawlikowski's award—winning black—and—white feature, inspired by and dedicated to his parents. a love story about a star—crossed couple falling together and apart through the iron curtain of post—war europe, cold war takes us from poland to the streets of east berlin, to paris and yugoslavia over 15 turbulent years. the result is a swooning, searing, polish—british—french co—production that unexpectedly put me in mind of casablanca or la la land, as reimagined. a reminder of the fundamental things that apply as time goes by. there was a musical s
i just thought it was a terrific movie. let me give you a tip. you want to make some money here?hey, mr kramer. this is langston from regal views. there were rave reviews too for sorry to bother you, the low—budget debut feature from musician turned film—maker boots riley, which became a classic sundance—assisted indie hit. la keith stanfield stars as the telesales operative who finds himself having to sell modern slavery, with results that range from the comedic to the horrific. music:...
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rithe comedy drama, the fa, and the netflicks movie roma eceived 10 nods.tar is born follows closely behind. ai bradley cooperd to get a nomination. >> did you? look a lot me. look yt me! how da! > lydia coleman giving what might well turn out to be an oscar-winning performance with a potty mouth queened. and sylvia weiss. and the supporting actress and co-star emma stone. >> i am a ser van. >> many of scenes were filmed here in the cartoon gallery in the hampton palace court. it has manytu the cs featured in the film. queen ann always livedrtere in early f 18th century when she was monarch, using this space for her council meetings.he >>avorite has 10 nominations, as does roma, a memoir of growing up in new -- growing up in mexico city. it gives netflicks its very tfrst nomination. win, a very publicorm to give his opinion about president trump's proposed wall. diversity was seen. black panther a film iscelebrating black cultur the first superhero movie to be short listed for st picture. along with two films scoring racism in america. pike lee's black klan
rithe comedy drama, the fa, and the netflicks movie roma eceived 10 nods.tar is born follows closely behind. ai bradley cooperd to get a nomination. >> did you? look a lot me. look yt me! how da! > lydia coleman giving what might well turn out to be an oscar-winning performance with a potty mouth queened. and sylvia weiss. and the supporting actress and co-star emma stone. >> i am a ser van. >> many of scenes were filmed here in the cartoon gallery in the hampton palace...
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: what movie?-- ( applause ). >> stephen: i was there immediately. >> thank you. >> stephen: i was right there! >> and there was-- there was a review that somebody sent me they thought was really funny, actually. it said-- it said, "carrie mulligan mesmerizes in this movie. jake gyllenhall, not so much." ( laughter ) and i felt that pretentious. i thought that was pretty pretentious. >> stephen: and you went, "that's what i was going for. i'm going to let hermes merrize me. not so much." we have to take a commercial break but we'll be right back with more jake gyllenhall, everybody. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and ge
: what movie?-- ( applause ). >> stephen: i was there immediately. >> thank you. >> stephen: i was right there! >> and there was-- there was a review that somebody sent me they thought was really funny, actually. it said-- it said, "carrie mulligan mesmerizes in this movie. jake gyllenhall, not so much." ( laughter ) and i felt that pretentious. i thought that was pretty pretentious. >> stephen: and you went, "that's what i was going for. i'm going...
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because it doesn't suit you know movie considered but. now. you tried to reflect what was going on around you when you made a film like the last owner of cattle you know which was a very political it was happening at a time in the seventy's in germany where you had this wave of leftwing terrorism and on the other side incredible repression from the state and you made this film about a woman who has one night of stand with accused terrorist and then is attacked for it by the right wing press and also the police. this witchhunt that some of the sixty eight students you know. went to violent means of protesting and i would say they were not stopped in time by us the others around you know there was even a certain sympathy for the devil there you know we all bore a certain responsibility. and this we should have escalated the violence before it got to that point that even an innocent girl that takes a gun and shoots a jungle it's a few hundred sixty. trucks for this he explained as he points. your film return to montauk which has just come out in
because it doesn't suit you know movie considered but. now. you tried to reflect what was going on around you when you made a film like the last owner of cattle you know which was a very political it was happening at a time in the seventy's in germany where you had this wave of leftwing terrorism and on the other side incredible repression from the state and you made this film about a woman who has one night of stand with accused terrorist and then is attacked for it by the right wing press and...
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first of all i had a wave of movies 20 years ago. that's back in the days when they made movies. haven't had one made in 15 years. hollywood does not make very many smart adult dramas anymore. the studio system is set up, they would rather make spiderman five or something like that. you just don't see too many good dramas being made. they really have an interest in making films based on my novels anymore. there's interest but it doesn't happen.f we have three or four deals going, television, maybe those were, maybe that won't, i don't know but but i wanted to stay y from it. back in the early days i didn't really, i've never written a screenplay that god used. that's a different set of muscles. i don't want to i do that. i've tried it. the best approach is, stephen king told me 25 years ago, he said what comes to hollywood that are two groups of writers. first group consists of those who do not sell the stuff to hollywood for any reason. it's a very small group. the second group consists of those of us who do, and if you do sell to hollywood are a couple of rules. get all your mo
first of all i had a wave of movies 20 years ago. that's back in the days when they made movies. haven't had one made in 15 years. hollywood does not make very many smart adult dramas anymore. the studio system is set up, they would rather make spiderman five or something like that. you just don't see too many good dramas being made. they really have an interest in making films based on my novels anymore. there's interest but it doesn't happen.f we have three or four deals going, television,...
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this is the -- i know this from the movie.er ] explain what "network" is, if anyone doesn't know. >> well, "network" was written by paddy chayefsky about 43 years ago, and it was basically a satire on the news business. the television news business and this man, howard beale, kind of goes crazy. he loses his mind a little bit. at least that's what you think or did he have an epiphany? and he comes in and he says, op don't read anymore. you're addicted to your televisions, that he would call the tube it was very prescient, because now everybody is equally addicted, if not more, to ou televisions that are in the palm of our hand. and he's railing about what's s fake.d wha fake news. it's a beautiful play. funny, engaging, a lit frightening. and it's a little dangerous. >> jimmy: but we also want to talk about "the upside," which was fantastic. i lo kevin hart. obviously he's been on the show, so many times. you two together -- i've seen the movie that this is based on is based on a oreal person's story. >> yes, it's basa true st
this is the -- i know this from the movie.er ] explain what "network" is, if anyone doesn't know. >> well, "network" was written by paddy chayefsky about 43 years ago, and it was basically a satire on the news business. the television news business and this man, howard beale, kind of goes crazy. he loses his mind a little bit. at least that's what you think or did he have an epiphany? and he comes in and he says, op don't read anymore. you're addicted to your...
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interesting text from scott to black and white movies not really mainstream anyway that's it for this first edition of office and culture don't forget to check out web sites and. culture and hopefully join us again so the next edition we leave you with pictures from the coma show. claiming. that she rode bloody but really in the junkyard in germany over a million diesel vehicles could be banned from the run because they emit too much toxic in a class antigen dioxide. but do the admission limits really have a scientific basis and how reliable and quality data. the diesel design stuff. close up ninety minutes on w. . stop. the music so long gets enough to. make groups with the good morning stephanie stop. the party and chat with musicians from around the world. other live. groups starts feb second. serial killers take us to see. violent robber gangs. and ugly and omnipresent feature of life in one thousand nine hundred twenty. played almost weekly date find corpses in the muck and the river spray sometimes just body parts. violent crime as the judge in a chokehold the police force can't
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theaters and studios which was the first great movie and television regulation. >> it's true. he first went against paramount for decades even though he said it would keep the poor movie owners from making their own content. he knew how to play both sides of the argument. . >> i am glad you focused on the antitrust content because that consent decree no question but i will ask a different question so with an extraordinary voice its closure is the tragedy. . >> as a village voice alum i am guided about it. it is sad. i was talking about this earlier during cocktail hour. i am a media reporter. it's hard for me not to see it through that lens and the business model that completely is not tenable. one of my first jobs was the neww york press as the competitor and i was a receptionist with the wads of crumpled dollar bills from the sex workers advertising in the back. and so it is so revelatory to see what is happening in the village voice and with backpage that was the only part which was sex trafficking essentially. so it's sad. there is an amazing cultural institution but the b
theaters and studios which was the first great movie and television regulation. >> it's true. he first went against paramount for decades even though he said it would keep the poor movie owners from making their own content. he knew how to play both sides of the argument. . >> i am glad you focused on the antitrust content because that consent decree no question but i will ask a different question so with an extraordinary voice its closure is the tragedy. . >> as a village...