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and then scott rudin, he's like, "okay, i'll call you." scott rudin called somebody, probably sherry lansing. she called somebody else. and the next day, the movie was an "r," and not a frame of it changed. so paramount pictures basically finally telling the m.p.a.a., "you really need to make this an 'r.'" and they're like, "okay, it's an 'r'." that's disgusting. there was a time in this country where government was leaning on creators, and all the pressure comes from-- i'd be less scared of government. they'd be accountable, 'cause we could vote 'em out. m.p.a.a. is just there. it's like star chamber. great conversation; thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. i appreciate it. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com (female announcer) for more information about speaking freely, visit our website at:
and then scott rudin, he's like, "okay, i'll call you." scott rudin called somebody, probably sherry lansing. she called somebody else. and the next day, the movie was an "r," and not a frame of it changed. so paramount pictures basically finally telling the m.p.a.a., "you really need to make this an 'r.'" and they're like, "okay, it's an 'r'." that's disgusting. there was a time in this country where government was leaning on creators, and all the...
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and then scott rudin, he's like, "okay, i'll call you." scott rudin called somebody, probably sherry lansing. she called somebody else. and the next day, the movie was an "r," and not a frame of it changed.
and then scott rudin, he's like, "okay, i'll call you." scott rudin called somebody, probably sherry lansing. she called somebody else. and the next day, the movie was an "r," and not a frame of it changed.
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the producer of the film, scott rudin, spoke after receiving the best picture award. >> i want to thank everybody at facebook. mark zuckerberg for his willingness to allow us to use his life and work as a metaphor through which to tell a story about communication and the way we relate to each other. >> the film is based on an unauthorized book about facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. he created the site in 2004 when he was in college. the 26-year-old billionaire didn't cooperate in the making of the movie. the story is considered fictional. facebook now has about 500 million users around the world. >>> in many countries devastated by war, land mines, slow rebuilding and economic growth. but it takes a lot of money and manpower to clear mine fields. yuko aotani spoke with the leader of a non-profit organization in africa that uses animals to detect hidden land mines. >> the united nations say about 110 million land mines are laid worldwide. once planted, the weapon brings long-term risk in the surrounding area. the vast majority of victims are civilians, casualties reported when t
the producer of the film, scott rudin, spoke after receiving the best picture award. >> i want to thank everybody at facebook. mark zuckerberg for his willingness to allow us to use his life and work as a metaphor through which to tell a story about communication and the way we relate to each other. >> the film is based on an unauthorized book about facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. he created the site in 2004 when he was in college. the 26-year-old billionaire didn't...
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we are joined by scott rudin, aaron sorkin.d congratulations to all of you. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about the actual awards in a second. give me a sense -- i think a lot of people are looking at you thinking, okay, the awards ended eight hours ago. what have you been doing? >> yeah. first of all, matt, i want to make sure the audience understands it's 4:30 a.m. where we are right now. >> we're going to pin a gold star on you. >> yeah. this makes for good television. we have had an hour and 15 minutes sleep. >> you got to sleep? >> he's still in the tux. >> you took in a couple of parties? >> yes, definitely. it's been a hell of a night. >> we're in the lobby of the four seasons where we have stragglers from the other parties still coming in next door to us. >> jon hamm just walked past. >> 4:30 a.m. and jon hamm just walked by. >> the proverbial walk of shame. i won't start rumors. >> yes. right. >> let's talk about the win. they made you wait for the end of the night for the best dramatic picture and then
we are joined by scott rudin, aaron sorkin.d congratulations to all of you. >> good morning. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about the actual awards in a second. give me a sense -- i think a lot of people are looking at you thinking, okay, the awards ended eight hours ago. what have you been doing? >> yeah. first of all, matt, i want to make sure the audience understands it's 4:30 a.m. where we are right now. >> we're going to pin a gold star on you. >> yeah....