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i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love, and weirdly enough i think theymance double bill. i would watch phantom thread again but alongside punch drunk love. which i still love. there is something about it. something interesting there. there was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer, but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point — i really like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent. it reminds me of our conversation last week when i said, can you watch blade runner on a dvd? it is the same about loving vincent. it is an extraordinary achievement in technical terms. and oil painted animated movie, as far as i know the world's first. the narrative itself i think is a bit flimsy, it is about going back to find out what happened in vincent van gogh‘s life. i thought it was stunning from a visual point of view. i have seen it on the big screen and the small screen and it has the same... it is we
i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love, and weirdly enough i think theymance double bill. i would watch phantom thread again but alongside punch drunk love. which i still love. there is something about it. something interesting there. there was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer, but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of...
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this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ituals, everything in his life has to be one way... lesley manville is his sister, and suddenly his life falls apart. he falls in love with a woman. firstly it has a brilliant score byjonny greenwood, who has been oscar—nominated. the music is wonderful. i do think lesley manville is going to win for best supporting actress. i have now seen this four times, and every time i see it it looks like it is a different film. the more i watch it, the more it becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburgerfilm. but it is also about a woman entering a world that is like bluebeard. there are ventures out into the forest, strange mushrooms that have extraordinary powers... it is odd! right, it is beautifully made. that is such a backhanded compliment! i loved the first half hour so much, and there is such attention to detail, with the music and the costumes, but the relationship between the two of them just got weirder and weirder. but it is a fairy tale, it is a mythical allegory. it is a hor
this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ituals, everything in his life has to be one way... lesley manville is his sister, and suddenly his life falls apart. he falls in love with a woman. firstly it has a brilliant score byjonny greenwood, who has been oscar—nominated. the music is wonderful. i do think lesley manville is going to win for best supporting actress. i have now seen this four times, and every time i see it it looks like it is a...
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i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a cracked romancewatch phantom thread again but alongside punch drunk love. there is something about it. there was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point, i like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent. it reminds me of our conversation last week when i said can you watch blade runner on a dvd, it is the same about loving vincent. it is an extraordinary achievement in technical terms. and oil painted animated movie, as far as i know the world's first. the narrative is a bit flimsy, it is about going back to find out what happened in vincent van gogh's life. i have seen it on the big screen and the small screen and it has the same... it is hypnotising, like watching paintings you know moving around. slightly odd, but stunning. if you have it on dvd, you can go back and watch it again and marvell
i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a cracked romancewatch phantom thread again but alongside punch drunk love. there is something about it. there was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point, i like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent....
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this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ng in his life has to be one way... lesley manville is his sister, and some —— suddenly his life falls apart. he falls in love with a woman. firstly it has a brilliant score byjonny greenwood who has been oscar—nominated. in the music is wonderful. i do think lesley manville is going to win for best supporting actress. i have no seen this four time, and every time i see it it looks like it is a different film. —— i have now seen. the more i watch it, the more it becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburgerfilm. becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburger film. but becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburgerfilm. but it is becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburger film. but it is also about a woman entering a film —— a world that is like bluebeard. the art world that is like bluebeard. the a rt ventures world that is like bluebeard. the art ventures out into the forest, strange mushrooms that have extraordinary powers... —— the art ventures. 0'lynn it is
this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ng in his life has to be one way... lesley manville is his sister, and some —— suddenly his life falls apart. he falls in love with a woman. firstly it has a brilliant score byjonny greenwood who has been oscar—nominated. in the music is wonderful. i do think lesley manville is going to win for best supporting actress. i have no seen this four time, and every time i see it it looks like it is a...
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first i need to thank paul thomas anderson for writing a script, a story about a british coup toa scriptcoup to a person and letting the design it. this is important to me because british film has always been an inspiration to me. something to admire and something to aspire to as admire and something to aspire to as a level of quality. so i treasure this, thank you. the three films nominated this year area the three films nominated this year are a reminder of what is possible once a filmmaker leaves behind the possibilities of the physical world and it is a universe of limitless possibility. here are the nominations. —— and enters. ifi if i want to get to the land of the living, i need a blessing! that is really specific. he is my great—great—grandfather. really specific. he is my great-great-grandfather. later that summer great-great-grandfather. later that summer he would hang around these rich boys who threw big boating parties are. —— big boating parties. vincent seemed shy around them. you never did have much luck with women. and the bafta goes to... coco. thank you to the british a
first i need to thank paul thomas anderson for writing a script, a story about a british coup toa scriptcoup to a person and letting the design it. this is important to me because british film has always been an inspiration to me. something to admire and something to aspire to as admire and something to aspire to as a level of quality. so i treasure this, thank you. the three films nominated this year area the three films nominated this year are a reminder of what is possible once a filmmaker...
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louis place a silver mine a turned on a ruthless quest for wealth the film was directed by paul thomas andersonwas. the two thousand and twelve american epic history drama lincoln sees lewis brilliantly play none other than u.s. president abraham lincoln. in spite of his many accolades louis has never courted fame and seems wholly uninterested in celebrity only the work that needs to be to him. yes quite a range of roles salute when he really he really sort of melts into all of them you know there are critics who said that he's let the method take him over that he's actually succumb to it somewhat and it's true that he has a great deal of trouble leading role behind he's actually refer to it as a period of be really meant that he has to go through and hence the long gaps you're saying between his his films so he's it's a real gamble with his own creative energy but the upside is he's had an amazing career and perhaps just at the end we can take a look we can bid him farewell with scene from one of my favorite daniel day lewis films bearable lightness of being from one thousand nine hundred eigh
louis place a silver mine a turned on a ruthless quest for wealth the film was directed by paul thomas andersonwas. the two thousand and twelve american epic history drama lincoln sees lewis brilliantly play none other than u.s. president abraham lincoln. in spite of his many accolades louis has never courted fame and seems wholly uninterested in celebrity only the work that needs to be to him. yes quite a range of roles salute when he really he really sort of melts into all of them you know...
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from luxembourg at thirty four she stars next to three time oscar winner daniel day lewis in paul thomas anderson this recent masterpiece phantom three. opened my grandfather would have said just stuck in the king or the thoughts of which means something like it's just cinema or foreign female and i noticed going through it all. i felt like as we said luxemburg it began banging a guy had from his feet again you can say i held on like a crazy person to a stick and stock. funds in the thread you said in london in the one nine hundred fifty s. . lewis plays a conservative fashion designer and indulged a dyed in the wool bachelor one day stumbles into his life. you have to know me. and he is inspired by her and she discovers a whole new world as a waitress she's accustomed to serving others here she finds courage and strength she can take on her new employer and his difficult times i'm just outbursts the warmth of their evolving love is created by friction. the behalf noticed. her background. you fed them as a father see of and i what i like about this woman is that she's a feminist in a way that's n
from luxembourg at thirty four she stars next to three time oscar winner daniel day lewis in paul thomas anderson this recent masterpiece phantom three. opened my grandfather would have said just stuck in the king or the thoughts of which means something like it's just cinema or foreign female and i noticed going through it all. i felt like as we said luxemburg it began banging a guy had from his feet again you can say i held on like a crazy person to a stick and stock. funds in the thread you...
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phantom thread" is made by arguably one of the best american directors working today, it's paul thomas anderson's a strange film about strange characters that fall in love and support each other in ways that we can't even conceive of. it's not dissimilar from an earlier film of anderson's called "punch drunk love," which starred adam sandler and emily watson. george: a lot of people have heard of, yeah. piers: and it also was kind of off putting. george: so, your next favorite film nominated for best picture, this is one that people have been talking about a lot, "call me by your name." let's take a quick preview of that film. male: so, what do you do around here? male: read books, transcribe music, swim at the river, go out at night. male: sounds fun. male: all right, later. george: tell me about this one then, piers. what's attracting audience this year? piers: well, first of all, it is a beautifully shot love story. george: just the video is very nice. piers: it's a stunning film to look at. it's about these two young men who fall in love, it's set in northern italy in the early '80s. and it
phantom thread" is made by arguably one of the best american directors working today, it's paul thomas anderson's a strange film about strange characters that fall in love and support each other in ways that we can't even conceive of. it's not dissimilar from an earlier film of anderson's called "punch drunk love," which starred adam sandler and emily watson. george: a lot of people have heard of, yeah. piers: and it also was kind of off putting. george: so, your next favorite...
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. >> reporter: filmmaker paul thomas anderson used some of the movie's real seamstresses on camera andis learned how to sew. >> they really learned what they were doing and it makes it feel very real. >> reporter: for "the shape of water," the designer designed humbler looking clothes but with just as much detail. >> we put more detail than the viewer may never, ever notice, but it adds to the actor's feel for the character. >> reporter: jacqueline duran is nominated for "beauty and the beast" transforming animation into live action. and she's also nominated for her world war ii costumes in "darkest hour." the costumes add so much to the movie yet the academy award for costume design wasn't given for 20 years after the oscars started. now 70 years later, costume design has taken it's part in movie magic. >> very neat. we do want to remind you, abc7 is your home for the oscars. you can watch the show live right here sunday march 4, jimmy kimmel is hosting once again. >>> want to see some shoes that can walk by themselves? check these out, a hotel in japan, they drive, they're using self
. >> reporter: filmmaker paul thomas anderson used some of the movie's real seamstresses on camera andis learned how to sew. >> they really learned what they were doing and it makes it feel very real. >> reporter: for "the shape of water," the designer designed humbler looking clothes but with just as much detail. >> we put more detail than the viewer may never, ever notice, but it adds to the actor's feel for the character. >> reporter: jacqueline duran...
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and later this week, chris hemsworth, annette bening, darren criss and paul thomas anderson, with musicght is a three-time oscar winner, nine-time golden globe winner. she's good at other things, too. we're focused on movies right now. you can see her now as real-life newspaper publisher katharine graham in a film directed by steven spielberg called "the post." please welcome meryl streep. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's great to have you here. first of all, i should say congratulations on your oscar nomination. i know they don't come out for -- [ cheers and applause ] they don't come out for another two weeks, but who are we kidding? you're going to get one. >> now you're going to feel really bad when i don't. >> jimmy: no. that will never, ever happen. i won't host the show if you're not nominated. how about that? i will go on strike if you are not nominated. hey, could i get you some medical marijuana or some recreational marijuana while we're here? >> you know, my son lives out here. >> jimmy: he does? >> and he
and later this week, chris hemsworth, annette bening, darren criss and paul thomas anderson, with musicght is a three-time oscar winner, nine-time golden globe winner. she's good at other things, too. we're focused on movies right now. you can see her now as real-life newspaper publisher katharine graham in a film directed by steven spielberg called "the post." please welcome meryl streep. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? thanks for coming. >> thank...
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this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ster, and suddenly his life falls apart. he falls in love with a woman. firstly it has a brilliant score byjonny greenwood, who has been oscar—nominated. the music is wonderful. i do think lesley manville is going to win for best supporting actress. i have now seen this four time, and every time i see it it looks like it is a different film. the more i watch it, the more it becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburgerfilm. but it is also about a woman entering a world that is like bluebeard. the art ventures out into the forest, strange mushrooms that have extraordinary powers... it is odd! it is! but the more you scratch away... right, it is beautifully made. that is such a backhanded compliment! it means it didn't work. i loved the first half hour so much, and there is such attention to detail, with the music and the costumes, but the relationship between the two of them just got weirder and weirder. but it is a fairy tale, it is a mythical allegory. it is a horror! what it re
this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ster, and suddenly his life falls apart. he falls in love with a woman. firstly it has a brilliant score byjonny greenwood, who has been oscar—nominated. the music is wonderful. i do think lesley manville is going to win for best supporting actress. i have now seen this four time, and every time i see it it looks like it is a different film. the more i watch it, the more it becomes a fairy tale, like a...
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i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a crack romance doubleabout it. there was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point, i like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent. it reminds me of our conversation last week when i said "can you watch blade runner on a dvd?" it is the same about loving vincent. it is an extraordinary achievement in technical terms. an oil painted animated movie — as far as i know, the world's first. the narrative is a bit flimsy. it is about going back to find out what happened in vincent van gogh‘s life. i have seen it on the big screen and the small screen and it has the same — it is hypnotising, like watching paintings you know moving around. slightly odd, but stunning. if you have it on dvd, you can go back and watch it again and marvel at the hours of work that must have gone into creating it. six years of pain
i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a crack romance doubleabout it. there was a debate whether the costumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs has somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point, i like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent. it reminds me of our conversation last week when i said "can you...
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i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a great cracked romanceumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs looks like somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point, i like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent. this reminds me of our conversation last week when i said can you watch blade runner on a dvd, it is the same about loving vincent. it is an extraordinary achievement in technical terms. an oil—painted animated movie, as far as i know the world's first. the narrative is a bit flimsy, it is about going back to find out what happened in vincent van gogh‘s life. i have seen it on the big screen and the small screen and it has the same... it is hypnotising, like watching paintings you know moving around. slightly odd, but stunning. if you have it on dvd, you can go back and watch it again and marvelling at the hours of work that must have gone into creating it. six years of painting to create the film. astonishin
i think it is paul thomas anderson's best film since punch drunk love and they make a great cracked romanceumes he designs are deliberately not very good. everybody says he is a fabulous dress designer but the first thing he designs looks like somebody dressed up like the queen of hearts. but that is kind of the point, i like it. it's certainly a talking point. the dvd, loving vincent. this reminds me of our conversation last week when i said can you watch blade runner on a dvd, it is the same...
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this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ur time, and every time i see it it looks like it is a different film. the more i watch it, the more it becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburgerfilm. but it is also about a woman entering a world that is like bluebeard. the art ventures out into the forest, strange mushrooms that have extraordinary powers... it is odd! right, it is beautifully made. that is such a backhanded compliment! i loved the first half hour so much, and there is such attention to detail, with the music and the costumes, but the relationship between the two of them just got weirder and weirder. but it is a fairy tale, it is a mythical allegory. it is a horror! what it really is, it is a ghost story about him being obsessed with the ghost of his mother. if you want a ghost story, forget about winchester, go and see this. very quick thought about dvd, i‘m curious as to whether, should blade runner even be watched on dvd, isn‘t it made for the big screen? i saw it first on a huge imax screen. here‘s the g
this is the new paul thomas anderson. i think it is his best film since punch drunk love.ur time, and every time i see it it looks like it is a different film. the more i watch it, the more it becomes a fairy tale, like a powell and pressburgerfilm. but it is also about a woman entering a world that is like bluebeard. the art ventures out into the forest, strange mushrooms that have extraordinary powers... it is odd! right, it is beautifully made. that is such a backhanded compliment! i loved...
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lesley manville, best actress for vicky krieps, and the best original screenplay award going to paul thomas andersonall me by your name" was honored in four categories, including best actor for timothee chalamet, supporting actor for michael stuhlbarg, and the top honor for best picture. the cinephile society is comprised of industry professionals, academics and movie critics. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more introducing the pork belly blt from jack in the box. two strips of pork belly, green leaf lettuce, juicy tomatoes and tangy honey aioli even you'll love it, martha security! get him! wow, do you guys workout? try my new pork belly blt, part of my food truck series. introducing the prime rib from jack in the box. with strips of prime rib grilled with peppers and onions and smothered in provolone cheese and i'm challenging you to try it, martha it's on, jack. why are we whispering? try my new prime rib cheesesteak, part of my food truck series. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecas
lesley manville, best actress for vicky krieps, and the best original screenplay award going to paul thomas andersonall me by your name" was honored in four categories, including best actor for timothee chalamet, supporting actor for michael stuhlbarg, and the top honor for best picture. the cinephile society is comprised of industry professionals, academics and movie critics. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be...
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i was thinking paul thomas anderson there will be blood in the master. that's the right answer. weirdly he got the oscar and then the contracts came to a week later. he was pitching folks. and then the amazon studios was get into gonna do a mini series of it. maybe about 6 miles north of princeton you were kind enough to autograph my copy of underground railroad at the schomburg center last year and i know that you and kevin eryoung was he a year ahead of you. kevin young the poet. the nonfiction writer. we can let you go there it's hard to interact with it delay up there.ll he's have a crazy year we started writing together we knew each other as young writers in college. he was always the more professional one and i was a more slacking one. always knew what he was doing he have his first book of polish treat published. in new york city. into the author of a about which just came out a few months ago. about hoaxes in america. they already traded work. and hopefully it's great to seeti what's go ahead. i was just asking the underground railroad. there were homes. with a social ne
i was thinking paul thomas anderson there will be blood in the master. that's the right answer. weirdly he got the oscar and then the contracts came to a week later. he was pitching folks. and then the amazon studios was get into gonna do a mini series of it. maybe about 6 miles north of princeton you were kind enough to autograph my copy of underground railroad at the schomburg center last year and i know that you and kevin eryoung was he a year ahead of you. kevin young the poet. the...
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it's his second collaboration with the director paul thomas anderson who is just as much of a perfectionist as the actual character that he's playing so that the two of them really created this role together so you could say it's tailored for him. to do the do the latter unintended but let's just have a quick look. daniel day lewis plays fanatical reynolds would call the character was named by himself the self-proclaimed confirmed bachelor works in the center of high fashion in one nine hundred fifty s. london. soon meets the strong willed played by the charismatic. and the unsolvable puzzle of love begins. you have to know me. and. thread is the second collaboration between director thomas anderson and daniel day lewis takes on themes surrounding love fashion and obsession. with nothing for you for a very long time. to have. interesting chemistry and for very short short excerpts this is a quiet film about a dressmaker and yet it's already gotten six also combinations unbelievable i think best costume design was a given obviously there's some incredible work done there and the show was rea
it's his second collaboration with the director paul thomas anderson who is just as much of a perfectionist as the actual character that he's playing so that the two of them really created this role together so you could say it's tailored for him. to do the do the latter unintended but let's just have a quick look. daniel day lewis plays fanatical reynolds would call the character was named by himself the self-proclaimed confirmed bachelor works in the center of high fashion in one nine hundred...
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it's his second collaboration with the director paul thomas anderson who is just as much of a perfectionist as the actual character that he's playing so that the two of them really created this role together so you could say it's tailored for him. to do the do the latter unintended but let's just have a quick look. daniel day lewis plays fanatical reynolds would call the character was named by himself the self-proclaimed confirmed bachelor works in the center of high fashion in one nine hundred fifty s. london. soon meets the strong willed played by the charismatic. and the unsolvable puzzle of love begins. you have to know me. and. phantom thread is the second collaboration between director thomas anderson and. it takes on themes surrounding love fashion and obsession. with nothing for you for very long time. chemistry for very short short excerpts yeah this is a quiet film about a dressmaker and yet it's already gotten six also combinations unbelievable i think best costume design was a given obviously there's some incredible work done there and the show was really run. during the scenes
it's his second collaboration with the director paul thomas anderson who is just as much of a perfectionist as the actual character that he's playing so that the two of them really created this role together so you could say it's tailored for him. to do the do the latter unintended but let's just have a quick look. daniel day lewis plays fanatical reynolds would call the character was named by himself the self-proclaimed confirmed bachelor works in the center of high fashion in one nine hundred...
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and he said i don't know about slave movies but i was thinking paul thomas anderson, there will be blood and the master. and i said that is the right answer! and then, he thought the oscar and the contracts came through a week later. he was taking around and pitching folks. amazon studios will do a mini series of it. there writing that now. we'll see if it goes forward. pretty exciting. >> host: we have dean in monmouth junction, is that new jersey? >> maybe six miles north of princeton. >> host: thank you, sir. >> caller: colson, you were kind enough to autograph my copy of underground railroad. i know that you and kevin young were, usually he is ahead of you know that your classmates. >> guest: yes. kevin young is a poet, nonfiction writer. >> host: dean, so billy goat is a little hard to interact with the delay here in new york. >> guest: he is now, we started to read together. we knew each other in college. he was more professional and he knew what he was doing and right out of college, his first book he published and now he is, they have the schaumburg library, african-american libr
and he said i don't know about slave movies but i was thinking paul thomas anderson, there will be blood and the master. and i said that is the right answer! and then, he thought the oscar and the contracts came through a week later. he was taking around and pitching folks. amazon studios will do a mini series of it. there writing that now. we'll see if it goes forward. pretty exciting. >> host: we have dean in monmouth junction, is that new jersey? >> maybe six miles north of...