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plus, director richard linklater on using the passage of time as a story-telling device in making his oscar-nominated film "boyhood." >> all film is a construct. it's just how you want to be perceived and how you want an audience to take in your particular story. i want an audience to lose themselves in the story i'm trying to tell and make it feel like it feels like your own life to some degree. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. i.b.e.w. the power professionals in your neighborhood. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >
plus, director richard linklater on using the passage of time as a story-telling device in making his oscar-nominated film "boyhood." >> all film is a construct. it's just how you want to be perceived and how you want an audience to take in your particular story. i want an audience to lose themselves in the story i'm trying to tell and make it feel like it feels like your own life to some degree. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs...
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richard linklater -- "boyhood." bennett miller -- "foxcatcher."st hotel." morten tyldum -- "the imitation game." >> all right. and the academy award for achievement in directing goes to -- alejandro g. inarritu, "birdman." >> oh. good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won. but today, tonight, i am wearing the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but it work i'm here. thank you, michael. honestly i mean -- this is crazy, in a way. talking about that little thing called ego. ego loves competition, right? because for someone to win, someone has to lose. but the -- you know, true art, true individual expression as all the work of this incredible fellow filmmakers can't be compared, can't be labeled can't be defeat because they exist and our work only will be judged as always, be time. so i am you know i am just very thankful, gratefully humbled by the academy who i thank for this incredible recognition. i have it here because of the work of all the actors all th
richard linklater -- "boyhood." bennett miller -- "foxcatcher."st hotel." morten tyldum -- "the imitation game." >> all right. and the academy award for achievement in directing goes to -- alejandro g. inarritu, "birdman." >> oh. good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won. but today, tonight, i am wearing the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but...
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richard linklater -- "boyhood." bennett miller -- "foxcatcher."st hotel." morten tyldum -- "the imitation game." >> all right. and the academy award for achievement in directing goes to -- alejandro g. inarritu, "birdman." >> oh. good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won. but today, tonight, i am wearing the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but it work i'm here. thank you, michael. honestly i mean -- this is crazy, in a way. talking about that little thing called ego. ego loves competition, right? because for someone to win, someone has to lose. but the -- you know, true art, true individual expression as all the work of this incredible fellow filmmakers can't be compared, can't be labeled can't be defeat because they exist and our work only will be judged as always, be time. so i am you know i am just very thankful, gratefully humbled by the academy who i thank for this incredible recognition. i have it here because of the work of all the actors all th
richard linklater -- "boyhood." bennett miller -- "foxcatcher."st hotel." morten tyldum -- "the imitation game." >> all right. and the academy award for achievement in directing goes to -- alejandro g. inarritu, "birdman." >> oh. good luck charm work because i was wearing a raymond carver shirt, billy wilder tie and i won. but today, tonight, i am wearing the real michael keaton tighty-whities. thank you. they are tight. smell like -- but...
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you mentioned alejandra gonzales , richard linklater. >> i think that he was recognized at the directorsuild awards. a lot of people in hollywood like to talk about statistics and history and how that played out. the winner of that award has gone on to win the oscar pretty much every single year. he is definitely a favorite. the long seems that the film is characterized by. also, richard linklater, has been admired for being able to carry this out for 12 years and get financing for a film that was such a long time. >> a preview of this sunday's oscars. thank you so much. a pleasure to talk to you. >> thank you. >> coming up, the latin america report for this chilly friday. bonds in argentina have been in a rallying mood. we will tell you why. >> we want to let you know that bloomberg tv plus is now available on roku players. you can also use us on bloomberg.com, your phone, or your tablet. argentine bonds rallied to the highest in almost fit years. this after all doubters as the country to resume talks to settle a legal dispute that trigger default. the conflict between argentina and cre
you mentioned alejandra gonzales , richard linklater. >> i think that he was recognized at the directorsuild awards. a lot of people in hollywood like to talk about statistics and history and how that played out. the winner of that award has gone on to win the oscar pretty much every single year. he is definitely a favorite. the long seems that the film is characterized by. also, richard linklater, has been admired for being able to carry this out for 12 years and get financing for a film...
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hoc'-- ethans ad hawke's friend and collaborator richard linklater had an unusual concept. >> we would work for 12 years and grow up with this boy. >> it required a leap of faith. >> people asked if it was challenging working on this for 12 years. it was wonderful. what is challenging is doing a script with mediocre people operating the camera and people who don't do the sound right. previous foundations for supporting roles and seven in all, robert of all doesn't have to do any part he doesn't want to do. but more than 30 assessed passed since he won for "tender mercies," so he is probably hoping to another oscar as ", the judge" a judge accused of murder opposite robert downey jr. >> we need to establish a firm defense. >> i wish i like you more. rounding out the category is one with his first domination, the other with his second. playing analytic wrestler -- an olympic wrestler training at a rich man's estate. >> how are you feeling? >> feeling very good about it. >> mark ruffalo provides the strength of an older brother to the more volatile character played by channing tatum. but
hoc'-- ethans ad hawke's friend and collaborator richard linklater had an unusual concept. >> we would work for 12 years and grow up with this boy. >> it required a leap of faith. >> people asked if it was challenging working on this for 12 years. it was wonderful. what is challenging is doing a script with mediocre people operating the camera and people who don't do the sound right. previous foundations for supporting roles and seven in all, robert of all doesn't have to do...
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the best director, richard linklater.ory of everything." and julianne moore. as a shoo-in for "still alice." >> i would be kind of surprised if richard linklater won best director. i still think it's, you know, alejandro inarritu for "birdman." i think they're going to get both of them. i could be wrong. >> he has to win one. come on. >> that's the thing. it would be nice if they could split a little bit. >> i'm going to campaign for "boyhood" all day. >>> every hollywood star knows the red carpet look is not complete without a whole lot of sparkle. i was able to get an exclusive sneak peek at the jewels tiffany and company is hoping to debut at the oscars. tiffany is a favorite of amy adams, reese witherspoon. ann hathaway. as for what we can expect on the red carpet tomorrow night, tiffany's linda buckley says it's all about statement pieces. >> up until now, it's been a bold cuff on the wrist or a big earring. so we're kind of thinking it might be a surprise for oscars this year. and we'll see a lot of big necklaces. >
the best director, richard linklater.ory of everything." and julianne moore. as a shoo-in for "still alice." >> i would be kind of surprised if richard linklater won best director. i still think it's, you know, alejandro inarritu for "birdman." i think they're going to get both of them. i could be wrong. >> he has to win one. come on. >> that's the thing. it would be nice if they could split a little bit. >> i'm going to campaign for...
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an award for its director, richard linklater. which meant the birdman failed to take off here. despite flying high in the u.s. it was not meant with the brich british academy. although he felt his film was the better film. >> it's a really incredibly ambitious film, the way we made it was really unique and we're proud much it. if it gets more recognition that's really what i'm interested in. >> the bastas tries to distinguish themselves. this is the british academy we are a long way from l.a. however, the names pop up again and again those who are nominated they hope that will happen in two weeks time, the oscars i'm phil lavelle. >> just a reminder, you can keep up to date on our website. 40 people killed after a stampede at a football match in egypt. all that and the rest of the day's news, aljazeera.com. . >> it's legal. >> we have half a million dollar backlog on any given day. >> it's lucrative. >> we grew from 700,000 in 2012 to nine.5 million in 2014. >> and it could be life threatening. >> the house is on fire! >> as popular if not more so. >> an "america tonight" speci
an award for its director, richard linklater. which meant the birdman failed to take off here. despite flying high in the u.s. it was not meant with the brich british academy. although he felt his film was the better film. >> it's a really incredibly ambitious film, the way we made it was really unique and we're proud much it. if it gets more recognition that's really what i'm interested in. >> the bastas tries to distinguish themselves. this is the british academy we are a long way...
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his performance in richard linklater's "boyhood" earned him an o o oscarÑi nomination.hed you about "boyhood." >> about this time of the year, linklater came to me aboutÑi 13, 14 years ago. my son was about to be born, and rick had been -- you know, we made three or four movies together and he was struggling with the idea of wanting to make a movie about childhood but even the best ones take 400 whose or pick añyr one of your favorite coming of age movies, they have this inherent lie to them that you come of age at one moment whereas when you really think about your childhood, it's these series of moments that come to feel like one, but it doesn't happen at one moment. he was talking about tolstoy's childhood boy hood and youth, which is a really wonderful book. he said, what if we could do that on film where we cast a 6-year-old actor and we'll just shoot a little bit every year and, you know, you will play the dad, and we'll do the grid of the american life, 1st through 12th grade, the time period we're all in prison, you know and the end of the movie, we'll be releas
his performance in richard linklater's "boyhood" earned him an o o oscarÑi nomination.hed you about "boyhood." >> about this time of the year, linklater came to me aboutÑi 13, 14 years ago. my son was about to be born, and rick had been -- you know, we made three or four movies together and he was struggling with the idea of wanting to make a movie about childhood but even the best ones take 400 whose or pick añyr one of your favorite coming of age movies, they have...
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." >> reporter: it took 12 years to make and richard linklater, bafta's best and patricia arc et best actress. >> the producer felt his was the better film. >> i think it's an incredibly ambitious film. the way we made it as unique we are proud of it. if it gets more recognition, that's what i'm interested in. >> reporter: the baftas try to distinguish themselves from the other competition. this is the british academy. we are a long way from l.a. having said that. they are top again and again. for those that want to tonight. they'll hope it happens again in two weeks time for the big one the oscars in hollywood. >> you cap get all the latest news on the website on aljazeera.com. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political a
." >> reporter: it took 12 years to make and richard linklater, bafta's best and patricia arc et best actress. >> the producer felt his was the better film. >> i think it's an incredibly ambitious film. the way we made it as unique we are proud of it. if it gets more recognition, that's what i'm interested in. >> reporter: the baftas try to distinguish themselves from the other competition. this is the british academy. we are a long way from l.a. having said that....
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. >> richard linklater costs "boyhood" was a labor of love. it took 12 years to make.that time, it sketches the life of a boy as they grow separately and together. ethan hawke says the beauty of the film is that as in life, it substitutes time for plot. >> i have dropped conventional notions of plot and replaced it with time. whether it is real-time or a limited amount of time. in this film, it is very much about the passage of time. to me, that becomes the story. it often doesn't make sense on paper. our lives are really this narrative unfolding. >> dad is trying to find us and he can't. >> it won't be a problem. >> oh, look at you. you are so big. >> i saw the whole film as an exploration of the emergence of self. who are you? are we the same person in first grade as we are when we graduate from high school? how much are we the same, how are we different? is it nature, nurture. it is the mystery. what we can figure out, how we get to where we are. >> there is no single thing. >> we can always look at our lives. that is always in hindsight. the film is about the momen
. >> richard linklater costs "boyhood" was a labor of love. it took 12 years to make.that time, it sketches the life of a boy as they grow separately and together. ethan hawke says the beauty of the film is that as in life, it substitutes time for plot. >> i have dropped conventional notions of plot and replaced it with time. whether it is real-time or a limited amount of time. in this film, it is very much about the passage of time. to me, that becomes the story. it often...
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>> between richard linklater for "boyhood" and "birdman." >> we'll all find out on sunday night starting with the red carpet show. charlie, can't wait for that, who's wearing what. that's so you, isn't it? >> my first red carpet. >> yes. my tongue firmly in my teeth. dave, always good to see you. thank you. >>> malcolm x shared an interview with legendary mike wallace. vladimir duthiers is in the toyota greenroom with what >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist allyson rae. loots of sunshine -- lots of sunshine but the. the temperatures are not -- temperatures are not really reflecting that. up to 8 degrees, feeling minus 5. the winds are doing just enough to make it feel like this. 9 below for manassas and for andrews, baltimore at 10 below. and minus 1 for luray. not too bad as you head further south. we'll see some sunshine today holding, it's a beautiful looking day. the narrator: gas prices are down helping middle class families. but now, the white house wants to impose title ii regulations on your internet meaning new government taxes and
>> between richard linklater for "boyhood" and "birdman." >> we'll all find out on sunday night starting with the red carpet show. charlie, can't wait for that, who's wearing what. that's so you, isn't it? >> my first red carpet. >> yes. my tongue firmly in my teeth. dave, always good to see you. thank you. >>> malcolm x shared an interview with legendary mike wallace. vladimir duthiers is in the toyota greenroom with what >>> good...
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>> between richard linklater for "boyhood" and "birdman."on that one. >> we'll all find out on sunday night starting with the red carpet show. charlie, can't wait for that, who's wearing what. that's so you, isn't it? >> my first red carpet. >> yes. my tongue firmly in my teeth. dave, always good to see you. thank you. >>> malcolm x shared an interview with legendary mike wallace. vladimir duthiers is in the toyota greenroom with what malcolm's (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> tomorrow is 50 years since the assassination of malcolm x. he was gunned down while giving a speech in new york city. cbs's vladimir duthiers spoke to his family about a complicated legacy. good morning. >> good morning. he
>> between richard linklater for "boyhood" and "birdman."on that one. >> we'll all find out on sunday night starting with the red carpet show. charlie, can't wait for that, who's wearing what. that's so you, isn't it? >> my first red carpet. >> yes. my tongue firmly in my teeth. dave, always good to see you. thank you. >>> malcolm x shared an interview with legendary mike wallace. vladimir duthiers is in the toyota greenroom with what...
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i say richard linklater. 12 years of directing that show. >> i wonder if this is going to be a year whereit could happen. >> if it goes to "birdman" for best picture, which i suspect it will, i think they will go richard linklater. >> what about the razzies? >> i don't believe in rewarding bad films. >> nicolas cage. >> "transformers." it puts extinct in extinction "transformers." >> thank you very much. >> at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow be sure to join us on "countdown to the academy awards." you can . >>> up next, he is the most exciting young chef to hit new york add the food network in quite a while. meet chef justin warner on "the dish." you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com living with
i say richard linklater. 12 years of directing that show. >> i wonder if this is going to be a year whereit could happen. >> if it goes to "birdman" for best picture, which i suspect it will, i think they will go richard linklater. >> what about the razzies? >> i don't believe in rewarding bad films. >> nicolas cage. >> "transformers." it puts extinct in extinction "transformers." >> thank you very much. >> at 6:00...
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richard linklater pulled of a an amazing feat putting together a movie over a 12-year period especially with child actors. you never know how that gamble will pan out. >> saw the child actor standing there, in tears throughout a lot of the show. so let's talk a little about the speeches. some of the people made. patricia arquette. her speech. let's have a listen. >> to every woman who gave birth to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation we have fought for everybody else's equal rights. it's our time to have wage quality once and for all, and equal rights for women in the united sta! >> meryl streep obviously impressed with what she said. >> very happy there. clearly, wage equality is a big issue because the sony hack over the interviewed revealed a number of pay inequities actresses are using to negotiate salaries. ar kurt was hitting on a big feminine trend in the industry and responding to a specific incident. >> we saw a lot of that kind of thing and so glad you're here to talk to us about it. i know who to call if i have questions about the movies. >> happy to help always. >> tha
richard linklater pulled of a an amazing feat putting together a movie over a 12-year period especially with child actors. you never know how that gamble will pan out. >> saw the child actor standing there, in tears throughout a lot of the show. so let's talk a little about the speeches. some of the people made. patricia arquette. her speech. let's have a listen. >> to every woman who gave birth to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation we have fought for everybody else's equal...
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baftas for best film and director went to richard linklater and his film "boyhood", a 12 year movie, charting charting boyhood to teenage years. >> and julian moore with best actress for her depiction >>> that's it from me including the top story, a riot at a football match in egypt, where we are now hearing that 30 people have died. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera america >>> i'm at the 45th agual forum meetings in davos switzerland, and about to lead a conversation about closing the infrastructure gap. most upped we are not building infrastructure or maintaining that that we have. some of that is because of a shift in how we gn the biggest -- fi
baftas for best film and director went to richard linklater and his film "boyhood", a 12 year movie, charting charting boyhood to teenage years. >> and julian moore with best actress for her depiction >>> that's it from me including the top story, a riot at a football match in egypt, where we are now hearing that 30 people have died. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not...
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in the golden globes, richard linklater 14 "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every day for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they did, every shoot, each year, they included some technology of the day in the shots. you can see the advanced that occurred -- advance that occurred. he was insightful and all the things that will change of the 12 years of selling the film. one of the things impressed upon people was the change in technology. you could feel her 12 years the technology being used in each year of the movie was remarkable. >> phones get smaller and smaller. and then bigger and bigger. >> it has changed in a very short space of time. you're much more qualified to talk about it, but that change in smartphones, we went from small smartphones and thinking that was the norm to small smartphones being weird. if you hold iphone 5, you think it is a toy. behavioral change can happen very fast. that is why i'm quite bullish on the apple watch. i think we will shift rapidly. >> i think that is the experiment taking place now. is no longer a technological question
in the golden globes, richard linklater 14 "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every day for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they did, every shoot, each year, they included some technology of the day in the shots. you can see the advanced that occurred -- advance that occurred. he was insightful and all the things that will change of the 12 years of selling the film. one of the things impressed upon people was the change in technology. you could feel her 12...
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do any of the finalists for best director have a chance or is it down to richard linklater and the "birdmany? >> yes. him and linklater are two favorites. i do like wes anderson for "grand budapest hotel" because that was a great film. "grand budapest hotel, "gone girl" two of my favorites, "birdman" being my third favorite. so we don't expect "grand budapest hotel." i'd love to see it. we're expecting "birdman." >> you talked earlier about being exposed on certain categories on certain petbets. what is the bet on which you feel the most exposed that you would most start throwing things around the house if it were to come in? >> again, if "american sniper" wins best picture, and, oh gosh, that would be -- you know what they might not let us off for the oscars to work anymore if we lose for "american sniper" best picture. it's rare an event like this would see a significant linlt liability us. we're not supposed to have liabilities on events as you know minuscule -- we're supposed to be offering sports wagering. for us to have the liabilities here is concerning. we think we're going to be ok
do any of the finalists for best director have a chance or is it down to richard linklater and the "birdmany? >> yes. him and linklater are two favorites. i do like wes anderson for "grand budapest hotel" because that was a great film. "grand budapest hotel, "gone girl" two of my favorites, "birdman" being my third favorite. so we don't expect "grand budapest hotel." i'd love to see it. we're expecting "birdman." >> you...
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one that began with a phone call from director richard linklater. >> called me what are you going ton. >> his pitch was an audacious one. movie called "boyhood" story about a family that would be filmed over 12 years. a fictional tale told in realtime. >> are you thinking of me? he was like, yeah, i was wondering if you might be interested. i was like i'm in. i should probably ask what my part is. i'm in anyway, what is my part? he says, you're the mom. i thought cool. maybe i'll be in two scenes. don't forget your bat! >> i'm doing the best i can. you're right it sucks. but it doesn't suck half as much as having -- slam your head against wall. >> in portrayal of struggling single mom. the movie is as much about her growth as it is about the kid's. >> doesn't mean it was healthy for us. >> arquette and ethan hawk who plays her ex-husband are both nominated for oscars. her child's costars are l.r.coltrane and lorelei linklater. >> just the whole way rick works so different. he introduced me to the kids, moved out of his house. i had the kids alone all weekend, i tuck them in bed, read
one that began with a phone call from director richard linklater. >> called me what are you going ton. >> his pitch was an audacious one. movie called "boyhood" story about a family that would be filmed over 12 years. a fictional tale told in realtime. >> are you thinking of me? he was like, yeah, i was wondering if you might be interested. i was like i'm in. i should probably ask what my part is. i'm in anyway, what is my part? he says, you're the mom. i thought...
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richard linklater is an a economic filmmaker. we shot three days a year every year. lot of fat in that. betty: great to see you. john sloss. could relations with cuba spark a rum trademark war? that story in a moment. ♪ betty: here's a look at our top stories. republicans on capitol hill looking for a way to avoid a partial shutdown tonight. they will vote on a three spending bill for homeland security. insisting on a long-term plan to block president obama's orders on immigration. democrats say they will not negotiate until homeland security is funded through september. no three-week extension. a good year for the cofounders of private equity firm carlyle group. according to filing the cofounders were paid a total of more than $800 million. 50 million dollars more. the bull market has allowed private equity firms to profit by selling stakes in companies they own. south koreans apparently believe you cannot go wrong investing in sex. shares of the kind of maker -- shares of the leading condom m aker soared after courts legalized lottery. up 30% in the last two days.
richard linklater is an a economic filmmaker. we shot three days a year every year. lot of fat in that. betty: great to see you. john sloss. could relations with cuba spark a rum trademark war? that story in a moment. ♪ betty: here's a look at our top stories. republicans on capitol hill looking for a way to avoid a partial shutdown tonight. they will vote on a three spending bill for homeland security. insisting on a long-term plan to block president obama's orders on immigration. democrats...
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you have richard linklater for "boyhood"?hood" doesn't win best picture, it will get best director. people look at that movie like a directorial achievement. he spent 12 years making it. no one has ever done that before in a fiction film. i don't see how he doesn't walk away with that prize. >> let's get to back -- best act were -- best actor. game," a long night for benedict. mayne is yourred pick? >> he and michael keaton are you and neck. .ddie has won more awards but michael keaton has a thing going for him, the oscars love to give career awards. michael keaton has never won an oscar. people respect him. his way. another reason to bring up" this is sniper," another place where we could see an upstate -- and upset. " stillnne moore in another nominee? >> she is getting a career award tonight. she has been nominated a couple times. the industry loves her. she is getting this award as much for this new film as for her whole body of work. this is a movie that is just now expanding nationwide in theaters. it has a lot to gain
you have richard linklater for "boyhood"?hood" doesn't win best picture, it will get best director. people look at that movie like a directorial achievement. he spent 12 years making it. no one has ever done that before in a fiction film. i don't see how he doesn't walk away with that prize. >> let's get to back -- best act were -- best actor. game," a long night for benedict. mayne is yourred pick? >> he and michael keaton are you and neck. .ddie has won more...
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. >> richard linklater, the director of boyhood which is the odds-on favorite to win fipictu of the yearually think it's my pick for best picture and it could be a toss-up between that and "birdman." we want to talk about fashion for a second because we spied marian cotillard walking on the red carpet and joanna coles is here. >> i was swooning at that dress. >> you got weak in the knees. >> which would be scary. she looks amazing and we also caught a glimpse of laura dern, nominated for best supporting in metallic. metallic is one of the trends for spring and what's interesting for the red carpet and red carpet trends are different to the trends that you will see actually in the fashion market. >> isn't that an interesting thing? and it's actually because the stars now are dressing very much on the defensive, i think. >> twitter? >> and they don't want to become memes. >> she really has very good advice. very good -- >> do you see steve carell and his wife, and power couple in hollywood and a wonderful delight and his role in "foxcatcher". >> i just wish there had been a woman in "foxca
. >> richard linklater, the director of boyhood which is the odds-on favorite to win fipictu of the yearually think it's my pick for best picture and it could be a toss-up between that and "birdman." we want to talk about fashion for a second because we spied marian cotillard walking on the red carpet and joanna coles is here. >> i was swooning at that dress. >> you got weak in the knees. >> which would be scary. she looks amazing and we also caught a glimpse...
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if "birdman" is the favorite that would give richard linklater a chance. will go to "birdman." >> this is one of those things. you're watching the ceremony, they will give out director before best picture. if "birdman" wins it's sewn up. at this point, we'll get to it but i think "birdman" -- >> we shouldn't kill the suspense. the one everybody cares about. best picture. again, race between these two? "selma" have a chance? >> no there's an outside chance of "american sniper." some people say maybe imitation game could surprise people because there's a lot of older voters. it's a two-film race. really it's a one-film race. at this point, "birdman" won directors guild, screen actors guild. it will be hard for "boyhood" to win. it would be a great surprise. "boyhood" premiered at sundance. >> if you have the oscar ballot who are you voting for? >> i would vote for "boyhood" what they did was more impressive and also i dunt like "birdman." >> i have didn't see birman, i have opinions about the subtitle. >> and it made fun of hollywood and dared them to work f
if "birdman" is the favorite that would give richard linklater a chance. will go to "birdman." >> this is one of those things. you're watching the ceremony, they will give out director before best picture. if "birdman" wins it's sewn up. at this point, we'll get to it but i think "birdman" -- >> we shouldn't kill the suspense. the one everybody cares about. best picture. again, race between these two? "selma" have a chance? >>...
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richard linklater and his daughter is your daughter in the film. >> she's great in the movie.y dynamic. they have great parents. part of the process, rick said when he hired eller was they had nine meetings. his parents were very cool. that was part of the reason he hired eller because his parents were artistic. they were backing up the concept of this. and he knew they would be a great influence and he would be an interesting young man. >> he knew you were the one for this too. i can only getting a imagine 12 years ago hey, what are you doing for the next dozen years. >> yeah i was like what are you talking about? but the idea of doing a movie like this because it's never been done a scripted movie like this in the history of film to be a part of something brand new like that especially with the way rick wanted to tell it a real love letter to the middle class and to go against all those obvious dramatic you know constructs we're used to in film and show how beautiful life is normal life. i've had so many people call me after the movie, so many boys called their mom and apolo
richard linklater and his daughter is your daughter in the film. >> she's great in the movie.y dynamic. they have great parents. part of the process, rick said when he hired eller was they had nine meetings. his parents were very cool. that was part of the reason he hired eller because his parents were artistic. they were backing up the concept of this. and he knew they would be a great influence and he would be an interesting young man. >> he knew you were the one for this too. i...
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. >> in 2002 director richard linklater cast a 12 yeerl boy. "boyhood" rated "r." >> still shooting? >> amy robach, gone girl, take iv. >> as you all know, my wife, amy elliott dunn disappeared three days ago. i had nothing to do with the disappearance of my wife. i have nothing to hide. >> nick dunn took my pride and my dignity and my hope and my money. he took and took from me until i no longer existed. and my lazy, lying, cheating, oblivious husband will go to prison for my murder. ♪ >> birdman ginger zee, take 127. ♪ baby, can you understand me now ♪ >> you are the original, man. let's make a comeback. you're birdman. you are a god. >> music. ♪ >> that, um -- >> the baby back. >> the baby might make several appearances throughout the, um, the year. but more importantly, robin is in hollywood. do we have any shot of making it in hollywood? >> uh, you know what? i'm not the one to ask. maybe janice, perhaps, could be better. >> no, you don't. that's the answer to that one. you don't. >> the expert has -- spoken. what -- isn't there anyone tha
. >> in 2002 director richard linklater cast a 12 yeerl boy. "boyhood" rated "r." >> still shooting? >> amy robach, gone girl, take iv. >> as you all know, my wife, amy elliott dunn disappeared three days ago. i had nothing to do with the disappearance of my wife. i have nothing to hide. >> nick dunn took my pride and my dignity and my hope and my money. he took and took from me until i no longer existed. and my lazy, lying, cheating, oblivious...
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in the golden globes, richard linklater won for "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every day for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they did, every shoot, each year, they included some technology of the day in the shots. you can see the advanced that occurred -- advance that occurred. he was insightful and all the things that will change of the 12 years of selling the film. one of the things impressed upon people was the change in technology. you could feel for 12 years the technology being used in each year of the movie was remarkable. >> phones get smaller and smaller. and then bigger and bigger. >> it has changed in a very short space of time. you're much more qualified to talk about it, but that change in smartphones, we went from small smartphones and thinking that was the norm to small smartphones being weird. if you hold iphone 5, you think it is a toy. behavioral change can happen very fast. that is why i'm quite bullish on the apple watch. i think we will shift rapidly. >> i think that is the experiment taking place now. is no longer a technological quest
in the golden globes, richard linklater won for "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every day for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they did, every shoot, each year, they included some technology of the day in the shots. you can see the advanced that occurred -- advance that occurred. he was insightful and all the things that will change of the 12 years of selling the film. one of the things impressed upon people was the change in technology. you could feel for...
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in the golden globes, richard linklater won for "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every years for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they did, every shoot, each year, they included some technology of the day in the shots. you can see the advanced that advance that occurred. he was insightful and all the things that will change of the 12 years of selling the film. one of the things impressed upon people was the change in technology. you could feel her 12 years the technology being used in each year of the movie was remarkable. >> phones get smaller and smaller. and then bigger and bigger. >> it has changed in a very short space of time. you're much more qualified to talk about it, but that change in smartphones, we went from small smartphones and thinking that was the norm to small smartphones being weird. if you hold iphone 5, you think it is a toy. behavioral change can happen very fast. that is why i'm quite bullish on the apple watch. i think we will shift rapidly. >> i think that is the experiment taking place now. it's no longer a technological question ab
in the golden globes, richard linklater won for "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every years for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they did, every shoot, each year, they included some technology of the day in the shots. you can see the advanced that advance that occurred. he was insightful and all the things that will change of the 12 years of selling the film. one of the things impressed upon people was the change in technology. you could feel her 12 years...
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because of the innovativeness of richard linklater and his directing, the 12 years to make it the actorsng able to sign contracts, having to commit and do it. it was a good film. a coming of age film that i loved. >> now, pete your best pick for pic? >> "birdman" these are seen as the front-runners. >> they are, "boyhood" and "birdman" it's neck and neck with these two. but the industry seems to have gravitated towards "birdman." "birdman" is about a narcissistic actor and who is voting here? >> they can relate to that. >> but "american sniper" could be a sleeper. >> it's really close here with the way they count votes here. a movie like that could sneak in with its, with its votes. >> let's move on to best category. best actor. can we put your picks up on the screen? because you guys actually agreed on something. you both agreed that eddie redmayne -- shut it down give him the award and let him go home. >> well you know -- >> i wouldn't have said that a month ago. i would have said michael keaton a month ago. >> i'm hearing, i talk to a lot of voters and i'm hearing keaton redmayne but
because of the innovativeness of richard linklater and his directing, the 12 years to make it the actorsng able to sign contracts, having to commit and do it. it was a good film. a coming of age film that i loved. >> now, pete your best pick for pic? >> "birdman" these are seen as the front-runners. >> they are, "boyhood" and "birdman" it's neck and neck with these two. but the industry seems to have gravitated towards "birdman."...