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>> one of my favorite moments in one of the best political movies ever made, "the candidate," robert redford -- >> ah, wonderful movie. >> remember he runs this race for the-- and he's elected. >> he's selected, tapped as the democratic candidate in california partly because he's the son of a former governor, but also because he looks like robert redford. >> yeah. >> you know, he's handsome and he's articulate and he gives the impression of sincerity, all the things that one needs to be elected. but there's no substance to the campaign whatsoever. and indeed, as the campaign goes on it becomes more and more about aesthetics. about how one looks, how one appears, where one shows up. i mean, there's one scene in the movie where he walks down the beach just so he can be photographed for a television commercial and people come up to him and he looks like, boy, he's so relaxed, he's in his element. and then we get to the end of the movie. now, he's elected and he goes to his political advisor -- >> okay, we have about 60 seconds of privacy before they find out we're here now, so what's on your mi
>> one of my favorite moments in one of the best political movies ever made, "the candidate," robert redford -- >> ah, wonderful movie. >> remember he runs this race for the-- and he's elected. >> he's selected, tapped as the democratic candidate in california partly because he's the son of a former governor, but also because he looks like robert redford. >> yeah. >> you know, he's handsome and he's articulate and he gives the impression of...
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. >> in 1992, bob talked to two of hollywood's biggest names, robert redford and daniel day lewis. red ford who has two oscars one for directing and one for lifetime achievement talks about people who think he's good looking and how that's affected his career. and daniel lewis talked about his childhood. >> as a child i never was thought of good looking. it ran a gammot to flattering me, to disturbing me. the disturbing part was wondering if it was going to interfere my work. i did not enter it because i thought i was good looking. i entered it because of the art of it. although et was flattering at times -- although it was flattering at tiles, i thought if you thought too much about that it would interfere with the reason i went into it. >> i think i probably felt i had nothing to lose because i was in a school where i felt so completely alienated from everything that was going on around me and everything about the school. which i thought was the most dreadful place on god's earth. to me the theater was the one place of light in you know in a world of darkness. so to me there was
. >> in 1992, bob talked to two of hollywood's biggest names, robert redford and daniel day lewis. red ford who has two oscars one for directing and one for lifetime achievement talks about people who think he's good looking and how that's affected his career. and daniel lewis talked about his childhood. >> as a child i never was thought of good looking. it ran a gammot to flattering me, to disturbing me. the disturbing part was wondering if it was going to interfere my work. i did...
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and we released robert redford's home phone number. we ask our fans, please call robert.ie. >> jimmy: yeah. >> at the last minute, they took them out. it was really sweet. my mother was there. and everybody was just crying. >> jimmy: the power of social media, i guess. >> they're trying to rango it again. >> jimmy: you can't allow that to happen. can you sue them? >> yes. and we have. and we lost. >> jimmy: now, when people see this movie. i saw the movie today. and i thought it was very, very funny. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: i laughed very hard through it. i winced a couple of times. but i mostly laughed through it. when you show this to an audience, what kind of response do you get? >> well, at sundance, it was mixed, to be honest with you. after the first screening, i was in the lobby. and a large, older woman ran out with her two daughters and looked at me and said, you call this creativity? i spent money on this bull [ bleep ]. and i said, would you mind if i just film you doing this? so, it's not for everyone. >> 25% walkout rate. >> jimmy: really? is that h
and we released robert redford's home phone number. we ask our fans, please call robert.ie. >> jimmy: yeah. >> at the last minute, they took them out. it was really sweet. my mother was there. and everybody was just crying. >> jimmy: the power of social media, i guess. >> they're trying to rango it again. >> jimmy: you can't allow that to happen. can you sue them? >> yes. and we have. and we lost. >> jimmy: now, when people see this movie. i saw the...
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naturally cheering on robert redford? >> in some ways they're the unsung heroes of the movie world.t it? >> reporter: film historian leonard molt onsaid there isn't a lot said or written about extras precisely because they're not supposed to be interesting. >> you're not there to improvise or show off. you're there to be part of the background, be an authentic looking part of the background. >> reporter: where do directors shop for that background? well, in a place that sounds more like a punch line than a business. central casting. >> no one believes there really is a central casting. the first statement is always, there's really a central casting. >> reporter: jennifer bender is a vp of one of the biggest cliches in hollywood. part temperature agency, part circus recruiter. >> you know, we called. we want three blondes, two brunettes, two african-americans and an asian between the ages of 20s and 30s. i mean by definition that's what we do. >> reporter: but it would make most human resources departments' heads roll. >> exactly. >> reporter: it's been around a long time. >> central
naturally cheering on robert redford? >> in some ways they're the unsung heroes of the movie world.t it? >> reporter: film historian leonard molt onsaid there isn't a lot said or written about extras precisely because they're not supposed to be interesting. >> you're not there to improvise or show off. you're there to be part of the background, be an authentic looking part of the background. >> reporter: where do directors shop for that background? well, in a place that...
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audrey hepburn, paul newman, robert redford, angela initially our current examples. >> she was thereited nations, a delicate. >> and many people know her as that role in " the thin man " to. >> yes. that movie was bush was best known for. and " the best years of our lives ". >> i cannot believe the issue was not nominated. >> go figure! john crawford was a big friend-joan crawford were friends and they remained friends. but they did not trouble in the same circles. >> this book makes hollywood, live. it is called myrna loy and your books have been wonderful and a little bit of scandalous. >> she did have four to voiceles-shed four different vo divorces. >> i am so excited about this year's academy awards. if you've already seen these films. check out " to the thin man " to. and the best years of our lives with clark gable >> the life of a lady. >> jean harlow. >>gary: grant. >> great. and later, we will talk with the business of show business. and janu? >> thank you. >>janu: this sunshine this bringing however, cooler temperatures later with even wet weather towards your workweek. we
audrey hepburn, paul newman, robert redford, angela initially our current examples. >> she was thereited nations, a delicate. >> and many people know her as that role in " the thin man " to. >> yes. that movie was bush was best known for. and " the best years of our lives ". >> i cannot believe the issue was not nominated. >> go figure! john crawford was a big friend-joan crawford were friends and they remained friends. but they did not trouble...
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along with matt lauer, robert redford and julia roberts. gregg: wait a minute: how much money can this guy make in terms of endorsements? what's his potential? >> it's questionable. i represent well-known professional athletes. they don't make as much as you think and they have to have some sustainability. he averages $600,000 salary, which is very high. the average in the nba is 5 million. how much could he make? everyone talks about what he can do with products and the potential going overseas and obviously into china. so he could make more than just about anybody because how big of a market he could actually be relevant in. >> gregg: remember with tiger woods, with when he turned pro, he did one year at stanford, undergrad and he signed an astonishing -- i think it was like a $50 million nike deal at the time. are those deals, long ago, they don't do those deals anymore? >> they do some of them. some of my clients have some very big contracts. but there is also contingencies. nike and reebok like to announce these big numbers. if you rea
along with matt lauer, robert redford and julia roberts. gregg: wait a minute: how much money can this guy make in terms of endorsements? what's his potential? >> it's questionable. i represent well-known professional athletes. they don't make as much as you think and they have to have some sustainability. he averages $600,000 salary, which is very high. the average in the nba is 5 million. how much could he make? everyone talks about what he can do with products and the potential going...
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he played a hit man targeting robert redford in three days of the condor. >> don't turn for a moment.dy allen, a long time admirer of bergman cast him in hannah and her sisters. >> von sydow says allen may have been slightly intimidated. >> but i never met him before i was on the set. and it took a couple of hours before i really met him. i got the impression that he kind of avoided me. >> although he says he takes every role seriously, not all his roles are serious. >> ming the merciless? >> yeah. i knew the comics. i admired flash gordon when i was a kid very much. and ming the merciless of course, was very scary. that was hard to do. >> he's even been showing up in video games lately. >> so long all i could do was watch him approach helplessly. >> you're going to be sitting in a cafe sometime and say aren't you the guy from that video game? >> maybe. >> feel kind of good, wouldn't it? >> wrae. >> von sydow, now a french citizen is dialing back a bit. he and wife katherine make their home in paris. but even at age 82, the actor in him is waiting for that next call. >> all these thin
he played a hit man targeting robert redford in three days of the condor. >> don't turn for a moment.dy allen, a long time admirer of bergman cast him in hannah and her sisters. >> von sydow says allen may have been slightly intimidated. >> but i never met him before i was on the set. and it took a couple of hours before i really met him. i got the impression that he kind of avoided me. >> although he says he takes every role seriously, not all his roles are serious....
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a few moments ago, they were playing the music from the "natural" the robert redford movie about theeball into the stadium lights to win the game. i think what you're going to hear from a lot of republicans over the next few days is that rick santorum hit a foul ball with the robo call and trastray from his message. it's been a tough couple days and that acknowledge from john earlier this evening is an indication they know that. >> they filmed that movie "the natural" in buffalo, new york. i remember it well. thanks very much, jim acosta. we're going to get ready to hear from rick santorum momentarily. romney will be speaking. we'll have live coverage of all of that. once we hear from the candidates, we have the focus group, republicans in columbus, ohio, that's where they're voting on super tuesday one week from today, and they're going to show us what they like and don't like so much with the two candidates, the two front-runners. >> what do you think went wrong for rick santorum in the last week? >> i think it has to do with what jim was talking about, which john, the top adviser
a few moments ago, they were playing the music from the "natural" the robert redford movie about theeball into the stadium lights to win the game. i think what you're going to hear from a lot of republicans over the next few days is that rick santorum hit a foul ball with the robo call and trastray from his message. it's been a tough couple days and that acknowledge from john earlier this evening is an indication they know that. >> they filmed that movie "the natural"...