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pretty good. >> spielberg: and action. >> stahl: spielberg went to great lengths to make his movie look; here's sally field, who put on 25 pounds to play the part. this is abolitionist thaddeus stevens, and this is tommy lee jones in the role. and here's secretary of war edwin stanton, played by bruce mcgill. and rooms in the white house were recreated. spielberg went out and found first editions of books lincoln read. i heard the same rug by the same... i mean, it looked the same. the same books. >> spielberg: same wallpaper. same books. >> stahl: same paintings. >> spielberg: and the watch that lincoln carries on him that you hear ticking sometimes, the museum allowed our sound designer to record the actual ticking of lincoln's actual watch. so whenever you hear the ticking, that's the same ticking that lincoln heard 150 years ago. >> stahl: i understand you wore a suit for this shoot. >> spielberg: i felt naked without one. i'd never worn a suit before. i think i wanted to get into the role, more than anything else, of being part of that experience. because we were recreating a piece
pretty good. >> spielberg: and action. >> stahl: spielberg went to great lengths to make his movie look; here's sally field, who put on 25 pounds to play the part. this is abolitionist thaddeus stevens, and this is tommy lee jones in the role. and here's secretary of war edwin stanton, played by bruce mcgill. and rooms in the white house were recreated. spielberg went out and found first editions of books lincoln read. i heard the same rug by the same... i mean, it looked the same....
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. >>> no es difÍcil deducir por quÉ estÁ al mando de la producciÓn, si steven spielberg se caracterizarestes, Él es fanÁtico de
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film director steven spielberg made his oscar-winning movie 20 years ago. the auction is set to end on july 28th. >>> and next here is a three-day outlook on the world's weather.
film director steven spielberg made his oscar-winning movie 20 years ago. the auction is set to end on july 28th. >>> and next here is a three-day outlook on the world's weather.
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we're talking with spielberg about this, trying to get some stuff like that going. melissa: so what keeps him motivated? from working with new young artists to movies, to spotify. but for quincy, it is really not all about money. >> i came from a school, old school, with bee poppers, we never ever thought about money or fame, never. even doing "thriller." i didn'. do something that gives me gose i want to do something that gives me gooset bumps. turned out to the biggest selling record in music history. my mindt doesn't go that way. get something i think. never has been. everything i do, i love, if it isv there, what happens. it's a food feel -- good feeling. melissa: i think it mus be a good feeling to be quincy jones, that's for sure. okay, you can eat hotdoos and burgers at your 4th of july barbecue, but carls, jr., may have come up with a product even more american than apple pie! thank you fast-food guys for making my dream come true. all the details in "sre change." you can never have too much money or too much frosting. melissa: well u know what time it is? i
we're talking with spielberg about this, trying to get some stuff like that going. melissa: so what keeps him motivated? from working with new young artists to movies, to spotify. but for quincy, it is really not all about money. >> i came from a school, old school, with bee poppers, we never ever thought about money or fame, never. even doing "thriller." i didn'. do something that gives me gose i want to do something that gives me gooset bumps. turned out to the biggest selling...
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. >> and so that's how the studios are thinking, and even when people like spielberg and lucas say thisategy and this isn't going to work, then you know you're in trouble. >> here's steven spielberg. it's going to be an implosion or meltsdown, three or four, half dozen of the megabudgeted movies are going to go crashing into the ground, that's going to change the par kadigparadigm. for folks working in a different corner of this industry, what does that oger for you? >> i'm a fan of spike's films. >> you think it's good? you don't think it's zero sum? >> no, no, there are a lot of people coming into kickstarter because of spike. i'm a backer of spike's, you know, project. i hope he becomes a backer of ours. i think his films need to be made. he takes risks. they're smart. they're political. they've got attitude. >> this is an interesting idea. i think there's two ways of viewing spike lee on kickstarter. one is a kind of, well, that's going to -- essentially we're making something made for grassroots folks and independent people be sucked up by famous people. the other is it's not zero
. >> and so that's how the studios are thinking, and even when people like spielberg and lucas say thisategy and this isn't going to work, then you know you're in trouble. >> here's steven spielberg. it's going to be an implosion or meltsdown, three or four, half dozen of the megabudgeted movies are going to go crashing into the ground, that's going to change the par kadigparadigm. for folks working in a different corner of this industry, what does that oger for you? >> i'm a...
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steven spielberg said the movie industry is going to implode and could change the business forever.t's ominous. here to tell us of that is what is happening, dennis kneale. it seems like its almost a curse to spend a fortune on a movie. the big-budget is not necessarily doing it. so what is going on? >> when they hit, they hit. melissa: producer the magic word, "iron-man 3". the sepals are doing great. but for firstime, it is a big risk. >> at hollywood is seeing is the booming international box office. the easiest thing for them to sell are the special effects, so therefore over 190 million, it is not always rking. melissa: can you sell it in china and make your money back? >> china is the fastest growing big market but you have to have a hit in the u.s. it will save you from taking a hu charge. it will not save this any. $220 million budget, 300 combined cost from marketing and a chart on that around 170 million or something last time i checked. melissa: it seemed that formula might work. caribbean, tt was a ride, for god's sakes. i tught that was ridiculous when the first one cam
steven spielberg said the movie industry is going to implode and could change the business forever.t's ominous. here to tell us of that is what is happening, dennis kneale. it seems like its almost a curse to spend a fortune on a movie. the big-budget is not necessarily doing it. so what is going on? >> when they hit, they hit. melissa: producer the magic word, "iron-man 3". the sepals are doing great. but for firstime, it is a big risk. >> at hollywood is seeing is the...
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. >> how spielberg helped launch his unlikely career.efore "breaking bad," bryan cranston making a buck shucking coffee. and the quantum leap to star dosm >> why don't you stay and chat? >> before "girls" --
. >> how spielberg helped launch his unlikely career.efore "breaking bad," bryan cranston making a buck shucking coffee. and the quantum leap to star dosm >> why don't you stay and chat? >> before "girls" --
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. >>> no es difÍcil deducir por quÉ estÁ al mando de la producciÓn, si steven spielberg se caracterizanombre en inglÉs), alemanes y japoneses. >>> sÍ, son monstruos gigantes de 25 pisos de altura, y los otros son mÁquinas creadas, de 250 pies. creados para combatir. >>> el elenco encabezado por (nombre en inglÉs), y (nombre en inglÉs), y (nombre en ingles), actores de series televisivas que no necesariamente son conocidos en la pantalla grande. >>> me interesa el actor perfecto para el personaje, tenemos un casting perfecto, que los actores permitan al pÚblico que vaya por el espectÁculo, los monstruos, la producciÓn, los robots, toda la parafernalia visual, una vez ahÍ, se crean el personaje mÁs que unas estrella haciendo de. >>> del toro no es solo conocido en la meca del cine por su capacidad, ingenio y monstruos, sino por su profesionalismo. >>> todo ha ido a la perfecciÓn nunca vamos tarde, guillermo es sistemÁtico, perfeccionista, siempre en el horario. >>> sÍ, tenemos la pelicula adelantada un dÍa, estamos al final del rodaje, muy por abajo del presupuesto, es bueno, y malo si n
. >>> no es difÍcil deducir por quÉ estÁ al mando de la producciÓn, si steven spielberg se caracterizanombre en inglÉs), alemanes y japoneses. >>> sÍ, son monstruos gigantes de 25 pisos de altura, y los otros son mÁquinas creadas, de 250 pies. creados para combatir. >>> el elenco encabezado por (nombre en inglÉs), y (nombre en inglÉs), y (nombre en ingles), actores de series televisivas que no necesariamente son conocidos en la pantalla grande. >>>...
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steven spielberg bought it, and it was put in the trunk literally for 25 years.ould make a good show. and steven said, yeah, let's do it. so they produced it, and sent me the script. i read it and said, it's like my life, only we don't use glass i.v. bottles anymore, can i be involved. >> you're at harvard medical school? >> i was at harvard medical school. >> what did your mom say? mom, i'm going to write for tv. >> i didn't actually go to medical school, i went back and forth to "er." and during hi atuses, i would finish medical school and go back to the regular show during the season. for seven years i was in school finishing and did my residency for about seven years to become a pediatrician. >> wow. where were you a resident? >> at children's hospital in los angeles. >> what did you do, up the freeway, over the hill in the san fernando valley and then back to the pediatric unit? >> literally, i was making a pilot for warner brothers, i would go to venice beach at 8:00 in the morning. but before that, i had been at county usc looking at newborns from 4:00 to
steven spielberg bought it, and it was put in the trunk literally for 25 years.ould make a good show. and steven said, yeah, let's do it. so they produced it, and sent me the script. i read it and said, it's like my life, only we don't use glass i.v. bottles anymore, can i be involved. >> you're at harvard medical school? >> i was at harvard medical school. >> what did your mom say? mom, i'm going to write for tv. >> i didn't actually go to medical school, i went back...
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the story immortalized by steven spielberg. the document was typed up six days after the death of fdr toward the end of the war in 1945. >>> well, here's something we don't see every day. how we look from the territory way out past saturn. the remarkable and durable nasa spacecraft "cassini" just swung its cameras around to get a glimpse of home, a tiny dot, 900 million miles away. in a microburst of space humor, nasa has been urging people on earth to wave for the picture and post pictures of them waving on their website. >>> when we come back, the latest from london on william and kate and the wait for the new arrival. >>> finally tonight, in the next few hours or days, a child will be born in the united kingdom who will be third in line to the throne. and he or she will not come along a moment too soon. in terms of the anticipatory fever, the rumored speculation, the fits and false starts just today, say nothing of the child's parents and family who are probably ready right about now for this to all happen. kate snow remains
the story immortalized by steven spielberg. the document was typed up six days after the death of fdr toward the end of the war in 1945. >>> well, here's something we don't see every day. how we look from the territory way out past saturn. the remarkable and durable nasa spacecraft "cassini" just swung its cameras around to get a glimpse of home, a tiny dot, 900 million miles away. in a microburst of space humor, nasa has been urging people on earth to wave for the picture...
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. >>> in the words of steven spielberg, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.menace, take a look at this. a rare black jellyfish, infesting waters off of southern california. they are gloi goliath. tentacles 30 feet long, dark purple bellies, the warmer temperature driving them closer to shore in search of food. swimmers at laguna beach say they have been stung. >>> coming up right here, something the snooty snobby people spend a fortune on. what if we told you we can play that game and make it in a surprising place right here in america. [ female announcer ] arms were made for hugging. ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your
. >>> in the words of steven spielberg, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.menace, take a look at this. a rare black jellyfish, infesting waters off of southern california. they are gloi goliath. tentacles 30 feet long, dark purple bellies, the warmer temperature driving them closer to shore in search of food. swimmers at laguna beach say they have been stung. >>> coming up right here, something the snooty snobby people spend a fortune on. what if we...
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movie went on to win five academy awards including a second best director oscar for director steven spielbergt a sec! i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. refresh your home inside or out with behr premium plus ultra. interior flat starts at $31.98 a gallon. >>> it's july 24th and for the first time we're hearing police dispatch calls that offer clues into a deadly home invasion in connecticut. >> well, my kids are at home, tied up. >> these calls raising new questions about how officers responded. could they have saved jennifer hawke-petit and her daughters. >>> and do you know how to escape from chains and duct tape? navy s.e.a.l.s do. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ >>> i hope it will be a magical day for you and your family this morning. good morning, it's wednesday, welcome to "fox and friends first" i'm ainsley earhar
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. >>> no es difÍcil deducir el por quÉ estÁ al mando de la producciÓn, si steven spielberg se caracterizambatir a los monstruos. >>> el elenco con charlie y tambiÉn (nombre en ingles), y (nombre en inglÉs), actores de series televisivas, no necesariamente conocidos en la pantalla grande. >>> me interesa mucho el actor perfecto para el personaje, tenemos un casting perfecto, los actores le permiten al pÚblico que vaya por el espectÁculo, vaya por los monstruos, la producciÓn, los robots, todo. la parafernalia visual, una vez que estÁn ahÍ, se crean el personaje mÁs que ver a una estrella haciendo de. >>> del toro es conocido por su capacidad, ingenio y monstruos y su profesionalismo. >>> me dicen todo fue a la perfecciÓn, casi nunca salimos tarde, no se retrasa, guillermo es sistemÁtico, perfeccionista, hace todo bien, siempre en horario. >>> es verdad, llevamos una pelÍcula adelantada un dia. >>> imagÍnate. >>> estamos al final del rodaje, estamos adelantados, muy por debajo del presupuesto, es bueno, pero malo si no estÁs haciendo la pelÍcula que quieres, en este caso estamos haciendo la
. >>> no es difÍcil deducir el por quÉ estÁ al mando de la producciÓn, si steven spielberg se caracterizambatir a los monstruos. >>> el elenco con charlie y tambiÉn (nombre en ingles), y (nombre en inglÉs), actores de series televisivas, no necesariamente conocidos en la pantalla grande. >>> me interesa mucho el actor perfecto para el personaje, tenemos un casting perfecto, los actores le permiten al pÚblico que vaya por el espectÁculo, vaya por los monstruos,...
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spielberg did you grow up and how did you grow a? >> i grew up outside of new york city a fairly typical upper-middle-class white suburban childhood and i grew up in the era when feminism was at its hottest. one of the things i write about in this book is when you grow up during an era in some ways you don't buy into that era's arguments because they are older than you are so by the time i came of age, i was born in 1963 so the time i am a teenager much of the great fight of feminism were over and won so i think many girls of my era grew up saying i'm not a feminist, thank you very much all the women who came before us and i'm delighted that can go to an ivy league college and play sports in high school and delighted i have the pill but i don't see those struggles as being something that i'm personally invested in because they were over already. see how was -- import was betty friedan's book "the feminine mystique"? >> that came out the year is point. i have zero knowledge of that. my mother read it but i don't think it affected her
spielberg did you grow up and how did you grow a? >> i grew up outside of new york city a fairly typical upper-middle-class white suburban childhood and i grew up in the era when feminism was at its hottest. one of the things i write about in this book is when you grow up during an era in some ways you don't buy into that era's arguments because they are older than you are so by the time i came of age, i was born in 1963 so the time i am a teenager much of the great fight of feminism were...
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but steven spielberg.eastwood, scorcese, they don't have to do that. >> why? >> why? because they don't have to do it. the great filmmakers, and they are beloved by the studios. >> so, i guess that he didn't finish the thought, but is he not beloved by the studios or a big film -- >> i think that spike lee is still loved by the studios, but it is that spike lee told me that hollywood wants to make one type of film and spike lee's films are independent and have their thought process and he was talking about the films out there are big action films and big graphics and animate and 3d films and spike lee does not do 3d films and he is a 180 from what is out there, and this film he is calling it a bloody psychological thriller film, but it is not those over the top animated films like "avat"avata any of the big action films. >> he needs money? >> well, he needs money to have a film that has an independent style to it. >> well, it is a quarter of a million now, and how much more from kick starter? >> well, he i
but steven spielberg.eastwood, scorcese, they don't have to do that. >> why? >> why? because they don't have to do it. the great filmmakers, and they are beloved by the studios. >> so, i guess that he didn't finish the thought, but is he not beloved by the studios or a big film -- >> i think that spike lee is still loved by the studios, but it is that spike lee told me that hollywood wants to make one type of film and spike lee's films are independent and have their...
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campaign finance list rob reiner and jennifer garner and ben affleck and steven spielberg and mark zuckerbergoomberg and looks like america's opinion of congress is looking up a bit. new abc news/"the washington post" poll says congress has 20% approval rating. sounds low but it's up by five points since march. two-year high. finally some monkey business during vice president's joe biden's trip to india. secret were apparently concerned about monkeys that lived on one of the stops of his tour so the monkeys which live in a shrine are known to chuck bits of mango from the trees. the police report made it mango free. ♪ rove febreze eliminates tough odors, we threw a party. the next day, we sprayed febreze air effects and led in real people. i'd say it was very pleasant. flowers everywhere. oh! [ chuckles ] febreze did a really great job. impressive. febreze air effects eliminates tough odors for good. and try febreze stick & refresh. designed to stick to eliminate odors anywhere. simply click, peel off the strip and attach to surfaces in your house. febreze stick & refresh, another way to breat
campaign finance list rob reiner and jennifer garner and ben affleck and steven spielberg and mark zuckerbergoomberg and looks like america's opinion of congress is looking up a bit. new abc news/"the washington post" poll says congress has 20% approval rating. sounds low but it's up by five points since march. two-year high. finally some monkey business during vice president's joe biden's trip to india. secret were apparently concerned about monkeys that lived on one of the stops of...
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when steven spielberg and george lucas say on a panel-- as they did two weeks ago-- "there's no room for us in this industry" for the little art films they like to do. (laughs) >> something is screwy. now the irony is that they created this blockbuster thing 35 years ago. >> some of these films do great in europe. i don't know what it is about the europeans. they love the films. the d.v.d. sales some of them may be failures domestically but they go on to make money. we ceci quells. studios won't do sequels unless they thinkedly there's money in it. "grown ups 2" opens today. (laughter) clearly not a -- bad memory. but clearly the first one made $162 million domestically. so clearly there's a market for this film and they're going to make a sequel and i'm sure they've set it up for the third. >> speaking of comedies, "the heat" that you mentioned before. i saw a rather extraordinary statistic somewhere on the internet recently where someone had put together a list of all of the commercial release this is summer from the big studios. w a female lead character and the list was one movie
when steven spielberg and george lucas say on a panel-- as they did two weeks ago-- "there's no room for us in this industry" for the little art films they like to do. (laughs) >> something is screwy. now the irony is that they created this blockbuster thing 35 years ago. >> some of these films do great in europe. i don't know what it is about the europeans. they love the films. the d.v.d. sales some of them may be failures domestically but they go on to make money. we...
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. >>> in 1993 steven spielberg released a film called shindler's list who saved over a thousand livesugees to send them to work in his factory. it's up for sell on ebay tonight. it's 801 jewish men that dates back to april 18th, 1945 and the beginning begins at $3 million. many expect it to sell for as many as $5 million. he reportedly compiled seven of these lists during the war but only four exists today. the others are in museums. it may seem strange they are using ebay to auction it and some say it belongs in museum only. but it's a good thing because it keeps the story and the truth of the holocaust in the news. the holocaust in the news. "ac 360" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> president obama breaks his silence on the trayvon martin, zimmerman trial. the sentiment familiar the speech it's such a surprise. president obama walked into the press room after 1:30 this afternoon taking care of a fee housekeeping details and speaking freely without tell prompter he talked for 20 deeply personal minutes. >> the reason i actually wanted to come out today is not to
. >>> in 1993 steven spielberg released a film called shindler's list who saved over a thousand livesugees to send them to work in his factory. it's up for sell on ebay tonight. it's 801 jewish men that dates back to april 18th, 1945 and the beginning begins at $3 million. many expect it to sell for as many as $5 million. he reportedly compiled seven of these lists during the war but only four exists today. the others are in museums. it may seem strange they are using ebay to auction...
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steven spielberg and the indian director of the $0.06 whose best were in attendance that night.the indian success story in the united states, looked at all the indian and the legends of non-indian too. he had worked with many and served as a mentor to others. the principal deputy solicitor general was in high school for his indian parents to study medicine, he was advised to follow his dreams, his position in the justice department as one of the chief attorney representing the government before the supreme court was a testament to the heights to which indians had risen american society. as he looked around the room that night was a breathtaking to see the diversity and depth of talent, the u.s. ambassador to india, there were ceos and dr. brewer's, doctors, hotel owners and riders, aspiring office seekers and office holders, people who had grown up poor in india but now ceo of the company. you could feel how live the american dream was in that room. there was never any question do the would be invited. he was one of the few indian america at walking vastly different world, phila
steven spielberg and the indian director of the $0.06 whose best were in attendance that night.the indian success story in the united states, looked at all the indian and the legends of non-indian too. he had worked with many and served as a mentor to others. the principal deputy solicitor general was in high school for his indian parents to study medicine, he was advised to follow his dreams, his position in the justice department as one of the chief attorney representing the government before...
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spielberg and they were talking how that model has changed dramatically from the likes of spielberg and> so with that the dow's up 76. look who's back from a nice european vacation. bob pisani. welcome home, sir. >> thank you very much. two weeks in europe, tock my mother back to see her relatives. two weeks in germany and switzerland gives you an appreciation, new money class and it's not europeans. go into expensive swiss watch shops, i heard hindi spoken, chinese, arab, little swiss, heard little german, little italian, little english. it's quite impressive. women walking around with sarrys on in the middle of europe. something to see how things have changed over in europe. stocks versus bonds, great to see the stock market going up while i was there. yet we saw bond yields going up dramatically. dan greenhau, bond yields 1.6. now 2.7. s&p up 3%. that's what you need to know when the bond market is killing the stock market. i'm looking at quarterly reports, i see numbers down. i see 4% decline in the total bond fund for vanguard but i don't see huge outflows. biggest bond etf in the
spielberg and they were talking how that model has changed dramatically from the likes of spielberg and> so with that the dow's up 76. look who's back from a nice european vacation. bob pisani. welcome home, sir. >> thank you very much. two weeks in europe, tock my mother back to see her relatives. two weeks in germany and switzerland gives you an appreciation, new money class and it's not europeans. go into expensive swiss watch shops, i heard hindi spoken, chinese, arab, little...
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when i got ask dodd this show steven spielberg, stephen king two answers, yes and yes, sir. >> there'shey split it into two seasons. i said it would be interesting if hank died in the first eight. they said, no we're going to need you. i'm glad he did. >> aren't you glad he told you no. what's so cool about your life, they can say, i love your show and you don't know what show you're talking about. >> people say i'm obsessed with your show and i go hmmm. >> what's so fascinating about you, you're a harvard grad a father of five. you thought on the irs form for okay paying you said film actor. it was a dream for you. >> yeah. we weren't poor but we weren't well off. but to decide after harvard that you're going go into a career as tenuous as acting -- >> what did you study? >> it was a concentration of social socioeconomics, history -- >> what's the lesson? follow your passion? >> absolutely. follow your passion and good stuff will follow after that. >> the question often asked is when did walt go bad? different people have different answers to that. >> yeah. well, he claims -- >> i'll
when i got ask dodd this show steven spielberg, stephen king two answers, yes and yes, sir. >> there'shey split it into two seasons. i said it would be interesting if hank died in the first eight. they said, no we're going to need you. i'm glad he did. >> aren't you glad he told you no. what's so cool about your life, they can say, i love your show and you don't know what show you're talking about. >> people say i'm obsessed with your show and i go hmmm. >> what's so...
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director steven spielberg predicted as much last month on the panel last month. >> there's going to bend that's going to change the paradigm again. >> a.o. thome scott is a critic for "new york times" and dana. >> this summer is coming to prove the point they were making at that speech. some film studies. >> unsustainable because they simply were not that good or interesting movies? >> well that's a part of it. there have certainly been bad blockbusters that have succeeded but economically unsustainable. thing it is analogous to the agriculture rat model. it's the same kind of meefb over and over every weekend and the audiences aren't coming. >> is the movie industry down this summer? >> it's down a little bit and there are some movies that have done well and performed well. "monsters university," the "the heat," earlier in the season ""iron man 3".iron think there's a little bit of a malaise from the audience. we're seeing it again and again and again. >> will it have this kind of impact? because they'll realize this doesn't make money, find more interesting movies, perhaps lower budg
director steven spielberg predicted as much last month on the panel last month. >> there's going to bend that's going to change the paradigm again. >> a.o. thome scott is a critic for "new york times" and dana. >> this summer is coming to prove the point they were making at that speech. some film studies. >> unsustainable because they simply were not that good or interesting movies? >> well that's a part of it. there have certainly been bad blockbusters...
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my good friend steve spielberg also has a rockwell collection and he focused on it. >> when you see rockwellimental, schmaltzy. >> in the end you look at it. >> that idealism showed up on the screen of "american graffiti." and there was the futuristic world of star wars. to inspire the next generation his museum will also celebrate digital design and animation from some of hollywood's biggest blockbusters. >> this is a dedication to environmental fantasy. how do you design environment, effect, costumes. part of the museum is to educate young people into the idea of educating young people. star wars was there to inspire young people to imagine things to imagine going anywhere in the universe and doing anything you want to do and using your imagination to entertain yourself. >> lucas has thousands of pieces, enough to rotate his exhibits every six months for the next six years. his dream location for the museum, here in the shadow of the golden gate bridge. >> why here in san francisco? >> i built my business here. now i'm retired here. >> he sold the franchise and business to disney for $2 bi
my good friend steve spielberg also has a rockwell collection and he focused on it. >> when you see rockwellimental, schmaltzy. >> in the end you look at it. >> that idealism showed up on the screen of "american graffiti." and there was the futuristic world of star wars. to inspire the next generation his museum will also celebrate digital design and animation from some of hollywood's biggest blockbusters. >> this is a dedication to environmental fantasy. how...
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. >> steven spielberg. >> right. katzenberg, and these guys don't dish out compliments. they are not going to call and say, i like "squawk." >> well, they could like the show. >> well, that is a tough guy, and i keep saying that we had ted lionce, and he said that groupon is going to make it, and a lot of people were skeptical, and they had a high end, and i don't like the stock of groupon, but -- >> well, too early to declare victory. >> look. they did not go through the cash, and take the cash and have gigantic furnaces and shovel the wood in and a la the classic movie "the shield" when he took all of the armenian train money, it did not destroy the money, and it would have taken a long time. they should give it to hizenberg in "breaking bag" and give it to them. >> we have kayla tausche in washington with details of breaking news. >>> good morning, carl. the federal reserve board of governors is to vote on a capital restriction rules. this is in basal three rules that is to take place later in the summer. this is what is going to be discussed. the board is currently p
. >> steven spielberg. >> right. katzenberg, and these guys don't dish out compliments. they are not going to call and say, i like "squawk." >> well, they could like the show. >> well, that is a tough guy, and i keep saying that we had ted lionce, and he said that groupon is going to make it, and a lot of people were skeptical, and they had a high end, and i don't like the stock of groupon, but -- >> well, too early to declare victory. >> look. they...
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. >> finally, spielberg was on air a few weeks ago and talked about dynamic pricing where in a few years$7 to see "lincoln." how high do you think the range can go? >> in some markets they're sh charging over $20 and especially if you do limit releases and stagger windows, there is room to go up. >> i think the problem is when you charge lower, you might signal to the consumer that it is not as good a movie as one you charge higher for, and i think that's been one of the problems in the industry, and i think frankly that's one reason that's propelled imax's growth because i think for a blockbuster movie you're willing to pay the higher price and you're not signaling that another movie may not be as good. >> it is a good point. watching closely, rich. thanks for coming in >> thank you, karl. >> joining us from imax. >> speaking of apps crashing on the phone, our next guest is doing his best to fix that. >> it has really changed the world including everything from delivering news to functioning as a second screen while people watch tv. that brings us to today's squawk on the tweet. how wil
. >> finally, spielberg was on air a few weeks ago and talked about dynamic pricing where in a few years$7 to see "lincoln." how high do you think the range can go? >> in some markets they're sh charging over $20 and especially if you do limit releases and stagger windows, there is room to go up. >> i think the problem is when you charge lower, you might signal to the consumer that it is not as good a movie as one you charge higher for, and i think that's been one of...
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steven spielberg and george lucas were talking about this a couple weeks ago at usc on how there is going half a dozen mega budgets will go crashing into the ground. they were talking about summer 2013. follows in the steps of "white house down." >> steve: i think we've got a graphic that shows how much some of these big summer block busters cost and how much they took in. "the lone ranger," a stink bomb, cost a quarter of a billion dollars. brought in a tenths of that. >> a tenth of that and hoping to recoup some of the money overseas. westerns are a tough sell overseas and tough sells with younger audiences. >> brian: too much tonto and not enough lone ranger. >> my mother has a way of nailing it. she said, it was too long for something so unimportant. >> brian: how do you really feel? thank you. >> she's fine. she's a fine-up standing citizen. >> gretchen: let's talk about soap operas. we keep hearing they're dying. what's happening now? >> fans of "all my children" and" one life to live" have something to celebrate. they're both coming back on the oprah winfrey network. new especially
steven spielberg and george lucas were talking about this a couple weeks ago at usc on how there is going half a dozen mega budgets will go crashing into the ground. they were talking about summer 2013. follows in the steps of "white house down." >> steve: i think we've got a graphic that shows how much some of these big summer block busters cost and how much they took in. "the lone ranger," a stink bomb, cost a quarter of a billion dollars. brought in a tenths of...
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number three, "saving private ryan." 1998 steven spielberg movie set during the invasion of normandy, your son, private james ryan, is well and at this very moment on his way home from european battlefields. >> depicting the invasion of omaha beach. phenomenal. >> clayton: it was ground breaking film. >> yeah. next up on the list. starring mel gibson. >> mel gibson made the list before he went a little, you know, off the reservation, shall we say for "the patriots." 2000, starring mel gibson, heath ledger. it's about a peaceful farmer who gets swept up into the revolutionary war, when his son signs up for the continental army. >> i have long feared that my sins would return to visit me. >> great movie. >> clayton: now we go to a black and white film. >> we go way, way back to 1942 "yankee doodle dandy." starring james cagney as george m.cohan and the man who wrote the sound track for patriotism. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're coming over ♪ ♪ and we won't come back 'til it's over ♪ >> don't you remember this song? seems to me i do. >> it's great. >> clayton: i'll admit it, i haven't seen it.
number three, "saving private ryan." 1998 steven spielberg movie set during the invasion of normandy, your son, private james ryan, is well and at this very moment on his way home from european battlefields. >> depicting the invasion of omaha beach. phenomenal. >> clayton: it was ground breaking film. >> yeah. next up on the list. starring mel gibson. >> mel gibson made the list before he went a little, you know, off the reservation, shall we say for "the...
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seen high profile industry collapsing under its own west and seen the george lucas and the steven spielberg'sl is not sustainable, and do you see the crack there. >> yes, and that is why you brought up steven sodderberg, and he pledged $10,000 and he is no longer work ing ing in the fe films and working cable television to be honest, most of the stuff is on cable these days. >> yes. >> and this is so interesting when dan nun goes up to danny aiello and says, i need two slice slices. >> extra cheese. >> thank you for coming in, spike lee. >> thank you, everyone. >> and check him out on kicksta kickstarter to get to the $1.2 million. >> simon. >> in the meantime, when apple and google are competing, we will talk to the ceo of the iphone to take a look at the smartphone industry. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm bertha coombs, and bearish number coming in on the inventories after four weeks of decline we saw a slight build of crude supplies up 430,000. we also saw an inkrecrease in ts of the gasoline of 770,000 barrel barrels. however, there's one bit of a silver lining that we co
seen high profile industry collapsing under its own west and seen the george lucas and the steven spielberg'sl is not sustainable, and do you see the crack there. >> yes, and that is why you brought up steven sodderberg, and he pledged $10,000 and he is no longer work ing ing in the fe films and working cable television to be honest, most of the stuff is on cable these days. >> yes. >> and this is so interesting when dan nun goes up to danny aiello and says, i need two slice...
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. >> and you have to wonder how much of this is broader hollywood theme with spielberg and lucas who for the studios for the entire model and the industry to be called into question. and perhaps disney does not suffer as much, because there is concern out there more broadly. >> and the parks and the espn who are the key drivers of disney, and there are pure drives out there when you look at the likes of cable warner, and the net cable studio, and fox to a certain extent now, which is trading up sharply now, and look foing for the news, an fox is now of course, a member of the split company and we have news corp. which is publishing assets and fox which is the broadcast cable and the studio. there's a look at that. seems to have the nationwide sports network of course and trying to compete with espn, but having a nice day on it, are they not. >> yes, very nice. let's go the josh lipton to see what else is moving on this f friday. >> hey, carl. kicking off the session with the green on the screen. listen the dow had been up triple digits in the premarket and that is as we were busy bar
. >> and you have to wonder how much of this is broader hollywood theme with spielberg and lucas who for the studios for the entire model and the industry to be called into question. and perhaps disney does not suffer as much, because there is concern out there more broadly. >> and the parks and the espn who are the key drivers of disney, and there are pure drives out there when you look at the likes of cable warner, and the net cable studio, and fox to a certain extent now, which...
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, and we will get out of the dinosaur land, and i felt like i was in some sort of bizarre steven spielberg over to simon. >> good morning, carl. in a few moments time, a news conference will start with the mayor of detroit and we will take that live. we will talk about who took gm and krchrysler through bankrupt and talk about why google is no microsoft this morning and how most banks are most vulnerable to losing you as a consumer, because they are nickel and diming you. that is in the second hour of "squawk on the street" this friday morning. but from an early age, children internalize behaviors that affect financial decision making later in life. pwc is helping spread that message. i'm bob moritz, u.s. chairman of pwc. pwc's earn your future is a 5-year, $160 million commitment to help students learn the financial skills they need as they grow. pwc's earn your future: empowering students and future leaders through financial responsibility. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ ever this is the pursu
, and we will get out of the dinosaur land, and i felt like i was in some sort of bizarre steven spielberg over to simon. >> good morning, carl. in a few moments time, a news conference will start with the mayor of detroit and we will take that live. we will talk about who took gm and krchrysler through bankrupt and talk about why google is no microsoft this morning and how most banks are most vulnerable to losing you as a consumer, because they are nickel and diming you. that is in the...
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which 1975 hit thriller directed by steven spielberg featured a town preparing for a fourth of july celebrationd a boxer preparing to fight his nemesis -- >> the one with russell crowe. >> no. >> rocky -- >> and we have a clear winner. kathie lee has taken this. >> continue. i like this game. >> one more? >> tiebreaker. >> this will break the tie even though it's 4-0. which broadway show was adopted into a 1972 -- >> 1776. >> and kathie lee will take the title. >> yea. >> thanks, dear. i want to see you model that thing. that beer thing, baby, all right? >> it's time for -- >> in a speedo. oh, yeah. i'm sorry. >> it's time for our -- >> this is a slow and easy summer song. i love the swann brothers so much on the "voice." this is a great -- an old song they covered called "drift away." >> am i going to like this one? >> you're going to love it. ♪ oh, give me the beat boy free my soul i wanna get lost in your rock 'n' roll and drift away ♪ ♪ give me the beat boy free my soul i wanna get lost in your rock 'n' roll and drift away ♪ >> i vote it's not as much fun when i like the song. >> i liked wh
which 1975 hit thriller directed by steven spielberg featured a town preparing for a fourth of july celebrationd a boxer preparing to fight his nemesis -- >> the one with russell crowe. >> no. >> rocky -- >> and we have a clear winner. kathie lee has taken this. >> continue. i like this game. >> one more? >> tiebreaker. >> this will break the tie even though it's 4-0. which broadway show was adopted into a 1972 -- >> 1776. >> and...
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. >> and steven spielberg and george lucas tell you it's a tough business. >> it is. >>> trending onsking us to think about sweaters anyway. dr. cliff hugsable was known as his array of sweaters. and now cosby wants you to vote for your favorite on his website. it's like an ncaa bracket. 32 knits battling it out for top honors in categories that include arguiles, cashmeres, cardigans and pullovers. and the winning sweater will be crowned the champion stitch. >> can i just say i loved that show, loved his character. he had some ugly sweaters, though. there were some bad sweaters. >> really championship ugly sweaters. >> right. >>> finally trending on yahoo! the stones keep on rolling. mick jagger, keith richards, wood and watts return to hide park saturday, the first time in 44 years. a triumphant concert to honor the band's past. ♪ >> all right. i may kind of a little fan of the rolling stones. in addition to its only rock and roll, the stones wowed with midnight rambler and satisfaction. rave reviews. some called it stunning and charismatic. >> that was just matt lauer. >> saw them
. >> and steven spielberg and george lucas tell you it's a tough business. >> it is. >>> trending onsking us to think about sweaters anyway. dr. cliff hugsable was known as his array of sweaters. and now cosby wants you to vote for your favorite on his website. it's like an ncaa bracket. 32 knits battling it out for top honors in categories that include arguiles, cashmeres, cardigans and pullovers. and the winning sweater will be crowned the champion stitch. >> can i...