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which would be in accordance with the osage.eet that was osage. we always go with her estimate check and come out what is right, what is wrong with the experts from the osage. and so really to see people react to her now, i can't believe that it's the first native american nominated for best actor. >> stephen: your sixth film with leonardo dicaprio. here you are directing both of them. >> martin: trying to direct, as you can see. >> stephen: this is the problem with actors. what was it like to direct them together for the first time. >> martin: the first film they did was "this boy's life." he played the father and leo play this on. in a funny way, bob looked over at one point and said in a funny way this is very similar to "this boy's life was put in terms of the relationship between uncle bill and ernest. they just kind of smiled about that and we moved on. however, the thing with de niro and with leo, they were coming instinctively then the same but they work outwardly differently. bob has less talking. leo likes to talk a gr
which would be in accordance with the osage.eet that was osage. we always go with her estimate check and come out what is right, what is wrong with the experts from the osage. and so really to see people react to her now, i can't believe that it's the first native american nominated for best actor. >> stephen: your sixth film with leonardo dicaprio. here you are directing both of them. >> martin: trying to direct, as you can see. >> stephen: this is the problem with actors....
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speaks osage. that's how you are.rst native american ever nominated for a best actress oscar. 96 years of oscars. i'm grateful. it's about time. when i accepted the golden globe that's the other thing that came to mind immediately, is it's circumstantial that i was the first one to win that in the category, but it doesn't belong to me. i'm standing on so many shoulders. more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land. lily's father recounted that history of vast wealth as she was growing up on the blackfeet reservation. i do remember him telling me about osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage whose mother and three sisters were murdered. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle — here robert de niro — to funnel the family's oil riches their way. the odd person
speaks osage. that's how you are.rst native american ever nominated for a best actress oscar. 96 years of oscars. i'm grateful. it's about time. when i accepted the golden globe that's the other thing that came to mind immediately, is it's circumstantial that i was the first one to win that in the category, but it doesn't belong to me. i'm standing on so many shoulders. more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land. lily's father recounted that history of vast...
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more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land.member him telling me about osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage whose mother and three sisters were murdered. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle — here robert de niro — to funnel the family's oil riches their way. the odd person was convicted but so many people got away with it. oh, yeah. yeah, and even the ones who were convicted weren't in for that long. it's supposed to be - a suicide, you dumbbell! martin scorsese originally had an fbi investigator as the main character, but they realised his epic must come from the osage perspective. every aspect of the whole script changed because of osage contribution to it and was made the better for it. you know, i've never seen a film like this before, and marty said recently several times he feels like thi
more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land.member him telling me about osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage whose mother and three sisters were murdered. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle — here robert de niro — to...
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more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land. and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage whose mother and three sisters were murdered. she won�*t last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle — here robert de niro — to funnel the family�*s oil riches their way. the odd person was convicted but so many people got away with it. oh, yeah. yeah, and even the ones who were convicted weren't in for that long. it's supposed to be - a suicide, you dumbbell! martin scorsese originally had an fbi investigator as the main character, but they realised his epic must come from the osage perspective. every aspect of the whole script changed because of osage contribution to it and was made the better for it. you know, i�*ve never seen a film like this before, and marty said recently several times he feels like this is the most important film he�*s ever made. and a film tha
more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land. and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage whose mother and three sisters were murdered. she won�*t last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle — here robert de niro — to funnel the family�*s oil riches their way. the odd person was...
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more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land.ut osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage, whose mother and three sisters were murdered. he's not in good shape. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle here, robert de niro, to funnel the family's oil riches their way. this was supposed to l a suicide, you dumbell. martin scorsese originally had an fbi investigator as the main character, but they realised his epic must come from the osage perspective. every aspect of the whole script changed because of osage contribution to it and was made the better for it. i've never seen a film like this before, and marty said recently several times he feels like this is the most important film he's ever made. lily was five when she decided she wanted to act. not seeing herself represented on screen, it was all down to t
more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land.ut osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage, whose mother and three sisters were murdered. he's not in good shape. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle here, robert de niro, to funnel the...
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more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land.servation. i do remember him telling me about osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage, whose mother and three sisters were murdered. he's not in good shape. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle here, robert de niro, to funnel the family's oil riches their way. this was supposed to a suicide, you dumbell. martin scorsese originally had an fbi investigator as the main character, but they realised his epic must come from the osage perspective. every aspect of the whole script changed because of osage contribution to it and was made the better for it. i've never seen a film like this before, and marty said recently several times he feels like this is the most important film he's ever made. lily was five when she decided she wanted to act. not seeing herself re
more than a century ago, the osage got rich after oil was struck on their land.servation. i do remember him telling me about osages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real osage, whose mother and three sisters were murdered. he's not in good shape. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his...
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but that prize could easily go to lily gladstone, who portrays an osage woman providing the heart andscorsese's killers of the flower moon. gladstone thinks the film marks a real turning point in the portrayal of indigenous people. to have so many incredible indigenous talent getting to be on full display, telling the story that people have gotten very skewed, fantasised versions of. to get more real telling of that and to have the nation involved, osage nation involved so heavily, itjust, it feels historic all over. it feels really historic. right now, the best director prize seems christopher nolan's to lose. but don't count out greta gerwig or 81—year—old martin scorsese, who has a lot of support among many academy members who have lavished praise on his picture. are you a very harsh critic of your own work? i tend to want to feel that when i look in the mirror, when i do shave, that i can look at myself in a way, and i can feel that i did the best i could with each project under the circumstances at that time. can i say i'm always happy with it? no, but it's done. it's part of a l
but that prize could easily go to lily gladstone, who portrays an osage woman providing the heart andscorsese's killers of the flower moon. gladstone thinks the film marks a real turning point in the portrayal of indigenous people. to have so many incredible indigenous talent getting to be on full display, telling the story that people have gotten very skewed, fantasised versions of. to get more real telling of that and to have the nation involved, osage nation involved so heavily, itjust, it...
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but that prize could easily go to lily gladstone, who portrays an osage woman providing the heart and indigenous people. to have so many indigenous talents getting to be on full display, telling the story that people have gotten very skewed, fantasised versions of, to get a more real telling of that and to have the osage nation involved so heavily, it feels historic. british talent has a long tradition of picking up oscar nominations. in addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestro. and for the holocaust film the zone of interest, dircted byjonathan glazer. directed byjonathan glazer. also, irish actor andrew scott could get nominated for his role in britain's andrew hayes gay romance and ghost story all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities in the outside world
but that prize could easily go to lily gladstone, who portrays an osage woman providing the heart and indigenous people. to have so many indigenous talents getting to be on full display, telling the story that people have gotten very skewed, fantasised versions of, to get a more real telling of that and to have the osage nation involved so heavily, it feels historic. british talent has a long tradition of picking up oscar nominations. in addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, carey...
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thank you, chief standing bear, and to the osage nation. i'm at a loss for what else to say.e. thank you my manager, my agent, joel and sasha. thank you to all of you. and this is for every little rez kid come every little urban kid, every little native kid out there who has a dream and is seeing themselves represented and are stories told by ourselves, in our own words, wih tremendous allies and tremendous trust from within, from each other. thank you all so much. [speaking blackfeet language] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: please welcome, recipient of the golden globes' cecil b. demille award, and producer of "the color purple," oprah winfrey. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> hi, everybody. movies have the ability to transform how we see the world. they can help us escape, or make us feel like we belong, and, at the end of the day, entertain us. while comedies make us laugh, dramas can inspire us to make a change, even if that change is small. and that is why it is my honor to present best motion picture, drama. >> announcer: "anatomy of a fall." >> stopped. i did not kill him. >> that'
thank you, chief standing bear, and to the osage nation. i'm at a loss for what else to say.e. thank you my manager, my agent, joel and sasha. thank you to all of you. and this is for every little rez kid come every little urban kid, every little native kid out there who has a dream and is seeing themselves represented and are stories told by ourselves, in our own words, wih tremendous allies and tremendous trust from within, from each other. thank you all so much. [speaking blackfeet language]...
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and to have the osage nation involved so heavily. it feels a historic.mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestro. and for the horoscope, holocaust zone, jonathan glazer. andrew scott could get nominated for his role in andrew hayes but gave a man's story all of us strangers. i love the fact it has been marketed without embracing the 93v marketed without embracing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also slightly nonsensical. award season is of course taking place against the backdrop of some sobering realities of the outside world. the conflict in the middle east, ongoing war in the ukraine and very politically divisive presidential election campaign here in the us. but awards contenders maintained that the oscar nominations and the associated hoopla do have relevance in these strife—torn times. , we believe oscar season and some of the films are back and help people address problems in the real word and can unify our. yilba going into a movie theatre and sitting in
and to have the osage nation involved so heavily. it feels a historic.mulligan plays leonard bernstein's wife in maestro. and for the horoscope, holocaust zone, jonathan glazer. andrew scott could get nominated for his role in andrew hayes but gave a man's story all of us strangers. i love the fact it has been marketed without embracing the 93v marketed without embracing the gay love story out of it because that's what used to happen. i was thought it was a weird creepy thing to do and also...
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people would marry them and then murdered them to try to get their money —— make a film about the osagerobert de niro and leonardo dicaprio could be nominated. but one to look out for. and another film i am expecting to be around the ten nominations mark, poor things it is quite a film. it is an attack on the senses in many ways. it is about a woman who has her unborn baby's brain inserted into her own head by a sort of genius evil scientist, and emma stone plays bella baxter, the lady. tote emma stone plays bella baxter, the lad . ~ ., emma stone plays bella baxter, the lad . . ., , , emma stone plays bella baxter, the lad . ~ . , , ., emma stone plays bella baxter, the lad. . ,, lady. we are 'ust seeing emma stone now. she lady. we are just seeing emma stone now- she has — lady. we are just seeing emma stone now. she has to _ lady. we are just seeing emma stone now. she has to play _ lady. we are just seeing emma stone now. she has to play her _ lady. we are just seeing emma stone now. she has to play her from - lady. we are just seeing emma stone now. she has to play her from being.
people would marry them and then murdered them to try to get their money —— make a film about the osagerobert de niro and leonardo dicaprio could be nominated. but one to look out for. and another film i am expecting to be around the ten nominations mark, poor things it is quite a film. it is an attack on the senses in many ways. it is about a woman who has her unborn baby's brain inserted into her own head by a sort of genius evil scientist, and emma stone plays bella baxter, the lady....
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and that movie, if you don't know, it's based on the oklahoma osage murders back in the 1920's in hereech, gladstone said that the award was for every little native american kid who has a dream and see in wants to be represented and have their story. told. so and if has stated to see this movie because, you know, it's really heavy and it's really long. i notice that you can rent it so it might be a better venue for people who didn't go to the theater to to see that the messages, least, certainly something that you need to see an now to sure i get to see it a 76 right now in on >> recology san mateo county is picking up a holiday trees. oh, my gosh. we get it to katrina until january 31st? they will offer free. pick it up. all you have to do is stick it out. your compost cart on the regular collection day recology does ask you to cut it down to 8 feet or less. so if it's a really big trip, but in a minor versus sixers, my neighbor just text about this. but yeah, apparently they didn't pick her tree well net. they did too early. right now is the time now. regular drop day you put it the
and that movie, if you don't know, it's based on the oklahoma osage murders back in the 1920's in hereech, gladstone said that the award was for every little native american kid who has a dream and see in wants to be represented and have their story. told. so and if has stated to see this movie because, you know, it's really heavy and it's really long. i notice that you can rent it so it might be a better venue for people who didn't go to the theater to to see that the messages, least,...
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but that prize could easily go to lily gladstone, who portrays an osage woman providing the heart andlan's to lose. but don't count out greta gerwig or 81—year—old martin scorsese, who has a lot of support among many academy members who have lavished praise on his picture. are you a very harsh critic of your own work? i tend to want to feel that when i look in the mirror, when i do shave, that i can look at myself in a way, and i can feel that i did the best i could with each project under the circumstances at that time. can i say i'm always happy with it? no, but it's done. it's part of a long journey. british talent has a long tradition of picking up oscar nominations. in addition to oppenheimer�*s cast and crew, expect recognition for carey mulligan for playing leonard bernstein's wife in maestro, and for the holocaust film the zone of interest, directed byjonathan glazer. also, irish actor andrew scott could get nominated for his role in british film—maker andrew haigh's gay romance and ghost story, all of us strangers. i love the fact that the film has been marketed without erasi
but that prize could easily go to lily gladstone, who portrays an osage woman providing the heart andlan's to lose. but don't count out greta gerwig or 81—year—old martin scorsese, who has a lot of support among many academy members who have lavished praise on his picture. are you a very harsh critic of your own work? i tend to want to feel that when i look in the mirror, when i do shave, that i can look at myself in a way, and i can feel that i did the best i could with each project under...