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rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberg dinosaur movie, they might as well have called it "jurassic spark". running the gamut of every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be clear — skyfire is not a good movie. in fact, in many ways, it's a very bad movie. but watching this preposterous tosh — which briefly topped the chinese box office last year and is available on dvd and digital here from monday — i found myself grinning from ear to ear at the sheer cavalcade of utter nonsense. whatever the flaws of skyfire, i enjoyed it a lot more than hillbilly elegy,
rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberg dinosaur movie, they might as well have called it "jurassic spark". running the gamut of every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be...
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rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberght as well have called it "jurassic spark". running the gamut of every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be clear — skyfire is not a good movie. in fact, in many ways, it's a very bad movie. but watching this preposterous tosh which briefly topped the chinese box office last year and is available on dvd and digital here from monday — i found myself grinning from ear to ear at the sheer cavalcade of utter nonsense. whatever the flaws of skyfire, i enjoyed it a lot more than hillbilly elegy, which is now on netflix and provides a timely reminder that awards season is officially upon us. more's the pity. i told you that i would do better. you always say that, you're lying! and i am always trying! you gotta think about these kids. what do you think i've be
rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberght as well have called it "jurassic spark". running the gamut of every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be clear — skyfire is not a...
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and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. and her legend you're watching data 1000000000 years up next date of you thanks to german president frank oldest aima i'm rebecca rivers in berlin thanks for watching. an interview with german president trying to shine my own as good as worried about a split in society during the pandemic of the south and these are also known as a good old history of columbine the good ones pushing doing it again these are you know this is wish to be indian they can be the envy of the cold war not.
and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. and her legend you're watching data 1000000000 years up...
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and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery he played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd the surface is to film acting for him the highest of accolades. all reporter scott roxboro from culture told us that sean connery is the legacy will be everlasting but he was one of those true icons are so few of them left with us sadly and are exactly was one of them you obviously can't discuss sean connery and its impact on cinema what i'm talking about jay's bar the role he created with dr no later than 7 days and that image. you have to remember this was what he created it was in the early sixty's it was completely new male hero in the movies a sort of cool sophisticated but also tough guy who was also i think this is quite he usually funny as well i think he basically opened the way for a whole
and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery he played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd the surface is to film acting for him the highest of accolades. all reporter scott roxboro from culture told us that...
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and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. a film legend who be sorely missed your watching day w. news out next world stories looks at the victims of the conflict between azerbaijan and armenia i'm rebecca races in berlin thanks very much for. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites the p.w. world heritage $360.00 to get us out now. how the virus spread. why do we panic and then we'll. consider through the text.
and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. a film legend who be sorely missed your watching day w....
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we go in, and we have steven spielberg and rick carter and myself. we go to the entrance, and there is a line. he does not want to go in front of them, so we wait in the line. we are sitting there and people are taking pictures. he's being very gracious. as they keeping coming, i say let's just go in. we go in, and it was -- his eyes were bright and wide. he started texting. instead of texting his mama or friend, he is sending pictures to sally field and daniel day lewis and other celebrities. it was a really wonderful experience. the next slide you will see, an army hospital from the war. he looks at this and at the set, and he says, it is as if i did the movie so that you guys could do this wonderful exhibit. we thought, wow that is pretty cool. the final gallery that you will see in the next slide is kind of a wide angle. what is important about this is that on the left side of the screen, you will see a depiction of where he passed away. the bloody pillow that he passed away on. again, steven and rick were there. he had designed this portion of t
we go in, and we have steven spielberg and rick carter and myself. we go to the entrance, and there is a line. he does not want to go in front of them, so we wait in the line. we are sitting there and people are taking pictures. he's being very gracious. as they keeping coming, i say let's just go in. we go in, and it was -- his eyes were bright and wide. he started texting. instead of texting his mama or friend, he is sending pictures to sally field and daniel day lewis and other celebrities....
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say that the robot in steven spielberg's, ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants go broke, to escape their fights a slave laborers. so they ng to hide their true identities. it seems you feel i work is not a benefit to the public. the thing is going to murder me or my straight in one of the red comedies about ai, the robot may not look human, but real body can tell you ever had a dream. you know that you were so sure it was real in the matrix trilogy. i am, i control an entire parallel universe, one in which people are clearly not welcome. shouldn't be trying to serious this planet comes into that. the terminator is sent back from the future to correct the course of history. he's a killing machine, guided by a high. because humans could in danger, robots in the future, they're deemed expendable. but later it's machines against machines and everything ends in chaos. yet, in most cinematic confrontations with the humans who come out on top, that's probably because for
say that the robot in steven spielberg's, ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants go broke, to escape their fights a slave laborers. so they ng to hide their true identities. it seems you feel i work is not a benefit to the public. the thing is going to murder me or my straight in one of the red comedies about ai, the robot may not look human, but real body can tell you ever had a dream. you...
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say that the robot in steven spielberg's ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants go broke, to escape their fights a slave laborers. so the ng to hide their true identities. it seems you feel my work is not of benefit to the public slingers going to murder me? are my 1st words in one of the red comedies about i am i, the robot may not look human, but he's a real body. and then you ever had a dream, you know that you were so sure it was real. in the matrix trilogy, i am i control an entire parallel universe, one in which people are clearly not welcome. shouldn't be trying to explain it to me. is it true that the terminator is sent back from the future to correct the course of history? he's a killing machine guy just by because humans could in danger, robots in the future, they're deemed expendable. but later it's machines against machines and everything ends in chaos. yet, in most cinematic confrontations with the humans who come out on top, that's probably because for
say that the robot in steven spielberg's ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants go broke, to escape their fights a slave laborers. so the ng to hide their true identities. it seems you feel my work is not of benefit to the public slingers going to murder me? are my 1st words in one of the red comedies about i am i, the robot may not look human, but he's a real body. and then you ever had a...
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say that the robot in steven spielberg's ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants go broke to escape their fights a slave laborers. so they ng to hide their true identities. it seems you feel i work is not a benefit to the public slingers going to murder me or my straight in one of the red comedies about i am. the robot may not look human, but he's a real body. have you ever had a dream? it would that you were so sure it was real. in the matrix trilogy, i controlled an entire parallel universe, one in which people are clearly not welcome. shouldn't be ancient transfers this planet to secure the terminator is sent back from the future to correct the course of history. he's a killing machine, guided by because humans could in danger. robots in the future, they're deemed expendable. but later it's machines against machines and everything ends in chaos. yet, in most cinematic confrontations with humans, we come out on top. that's probably because for now, people are still
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say that the robot in steven spielberg's ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants, go rogue, to escape their fights, a slave laborers. so they ng to hide their true identities. it seems you feel our work is not a benefit to the public. the thing is going to murder me in my sleep. in one of the red comedies about i on the robot may not look human, but he's a real body. and if you ever had a dream, you know that you were so sure it was real. in the matrix trilogy, a i controlled and entire parallel universe. one in which people are clearly not welcome. shouldn't be serious this planet to the terminator is sent back from the future to correct the course of history. he's a killing machine, guided by a i because humans could in danger. robots in the future. they're deemed expendable . but later it's machines against machines and everything ends in chaos. yet, in most cinematic confrontations with the humans who come out on top, that's probably because for now, people are s
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and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. in the bundesliga byron have been in dominant form but on saturday they travel to cologne without goal machine at robert levin dobbs who was injured even without him they were heavy favorites to beat a side sitting 16th in the table without a win in its 1st 5 games. kowloon would have been forgiven for hoping that by and didn't turn up for this one it's 9 long years since the last took been just legal points from their visitors but the bavarians did eventually appear and they wasted little time going in front this led to a 13 minute penalty. which thomas miller tucked away in one mills of byron. and the other the 2nd in 1st half stoppage tim
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now, the original book of correspond the 2800 film directed by steven spielberg, which also had a similar event inside the game of the treasure hunt inside robots, will take place across 7 different video game worlds. the 1st of which is already open. those who compete in the in game hunt will be awarded special virtual goods. in a press release, klein said rowe blocks is the closest thing to the digital world he created in his novel. the company behind robot filed paperwork to go public last week and revealed it is over 30000000 daily users 12000000 more than it had just 2 years ago. the game is free to play and the company told the verge in july, half of us, children, and teens, under the age of 16 have played roadblocks amid the pandemic. and that's it for this time you can catch us on blue blood there ought portable t.v. at portable dot t.v. . we'll see you next. how do you price value? how do you value prices that makes up an economy? and all we've been saying for 10 years now is that if you use free up money as the underlying unit of measure, you're going to end up disappointed and
now, the original book of correspond the 2800 film directed by steven spielberg, which also had a similar event inside the game of the treasure hunt inside robots, will take place across 7 different video game worlds. the 1st of which is already open. those who compete in the in game hunt will be awarded special virtual goods. in a press release, klein said rowe blocks is the closest thing to the digital world he created in his novel. the company behind robot filed paperwork to go public last...
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now, the original book of correspond the 2800 film directed by steven spielberg, which also had a similar event inside the game of the treasure hunt inside robots, will take place across 7 different video game worlds. the 1st of which is already open. those who compete in the in game hunt will be awarded special virtual goods. in a press release, klein said rowe blocks is the closest thing to the digital world he created in his novel. the company behind robot filed paperwork to go public last week and revealed it is over 30000000 daily users 12000000 more than it had just 2 years ago. the game is free to play. the company told the verge in july, half of us, children, and teens, under the age of 16 have played roadblocks amid the pandemic. and that's it for the time you can catch a thought by their odd portable t.v. at portable dot t.v. that it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime. but old wounds still haven't healed me from you know me on the bus at the source me note of the news that they seem to, you know, cells of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given
now, the original book of correspond the 2800 film directed by steven spielberg, which also had a similar event inside the game of the treasure hunt inside robots, will take place across 7 different video game worlds. the 1st of which is already open. those who compete in the in game hunt will be awarded special virtual goods. in a press release, klein said rowe blocks is the closest thing to the digital world he created in his novel. the company behind robot filed paperwork to go public last...
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i think it looks like "jurrasaic park." >> i hate being right all the time. >> what steven spielbergthe tree. >> we're going to make a fortune with this place. >> that is what spielberg does best as a film maker. he makes you go, ah! a lot of the enthusiasm for cgi comes from film makers seeing in "jurrasaic park" what that technology could do for their story telling. >> "titanic" is a throwback in so many ways to the big blockbusters of the 1950s and 1960s. not just in its scope and its scale but also that it was talked about in the way we talked about kl"cleopatra" oh, d we're putting everything into this giant boat and is it going to sink? >> the budget unheard of at that point $200 million. >> leo dicaprio had done "what is eating gilbert groip" and there was some nervousness like can he do this thing? the studio thought they were in terrible trouble. it was going to be an enormous disaster and it turned out to be the biggest movie of all time. >> i'm the king of the world! >> whoo-hoo! >> "titanic" really had everything. it was an epic, old fashioned movie. >> iceberg straight a
i think it looks like "jurrasaic park." >> i hate being right all the time. >> what steven spielbergthe tree. >> we're going to make a fortune with this place. >> that is what spielberg does best as a film maker. he makes you go, ah! a lot of the enthusiasm for cgi comes from film makers seeing in "jurrasaic park" what that technology could do for their story telling. >> "titanic" is a throwback in so many ways to the big blockbusters...
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say that the robot in steven spielberg's, ai even wants to build real relationships. but is david as harmless as he looks sort of official. of course it is in blade runner, replicants go rogue, to escape their fights, a slave laborers. so they aim to hide their true identities. it seems you feel my work is not a benefit to the public. the thing is going to murder me in my 1st words, in one of the red comedies about i am i, the robot may not look human. but you some real body. chances are you ever had a dream, you know that you were so sure was real. in the matrix trilogy, i am i control an entire parallel universe, one in which people are clearly not welcome. shouldn't be interesting, transfers this planet. and is it true that the terminator is sent back from the future to correct the course of history? he's a killing machine, died just by a high, because humans could endanger robots in the future. they're deemed expendable. but later it's machines against machines and everything ends in chaos. yet, in most cinematic confrontations with the humans, we come out on top.
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that was a scene from steven spielberg's hit 2018 film "ready player one" set in a u stopian future,irtual universe. that was from the creation arthur klein that co-wrote the book and screen play. after a decade, klein is ut with "ready player two" his much anticipated sequel. >> this is the ghost busters delorean. this one is the "star wars" delorean. i don't know if you can see it, it has an rd in the back. >> you might say he's reached the height of geekdom. >> i don't know too many people try, but i have been living and breathing pop culture and all of this my whole life since i was a kid. >> it's what made his 2011 novel "ready player 1" a game changer. the first book ever to top the "new york times" print, ebook and audio book best sellers list and the inspiration for the hit 2018 spielberg film. >> well, you know, i was pretty broke for most of my life. i lived in a trailer park for a time when i was a kid. i know my way around a double wide trailer. i didn't enjoy, but i remember thinking, what could be worse than living in a trailer park? a futuristic blade runners, what if
that was a scene from steven spielberg's hit 2018 film "ready player one" set in a u stopian future,irtual universe. that was from the creation arthur klein that co-wrote the book and screen play. after a decade, klein is ut with "ready player two" his much anticipated sequel. >> this is the ghost busters delorean. this one is the "star wars" delorean. i don't know if you can see it, it has an rd in the back. >> you might say he's reached the height of...
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and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. well in the bundesliga byard have been in dominant form but on saturday they travel to colonial without goal machine robert leavened of ski who was injured even without him and they were happy favorites to be a side at sitting 16th in the table without a win in its 1st 5 point is the game's. cologne would have been forgiven for hoping that by and didn't turn up for this one it's 9 long years since the last 2 been just legal points from their visitors but the bavarians did eventually appear and he wasted little time going in front this led to a 13 minute penalty. which thomas miller tucked away one nil to byron. and the other to 2nd in 1st ha
and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connery played harrison ford's father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. well in the bundesliga byard have been in dominant form but...
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were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is likely that a lot connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he was given a kennedy
were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best...
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were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielbergespite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished for him. >>one isn't us. quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of the no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is likely that a lot connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he was gi
were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielbergespite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished for him. >>one isn't us. quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with...
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were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. carr is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got itself. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says do not leave it alone. connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he was given a kennedy
were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. carr is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got itself. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best...
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goes back to your point about the movie and what you said about the movie minded me of what steven spielberg said when he gave his november 19 address at the national cemetery. he made an obvious but important point. what he does is different than what we do as historians. we have different purposes and we connect with our audiences in different ways. that emotional linkage or connection is vital in that is why it is reaffirming in the spring to be driving around the battlefield and wherever you turn, there is another school bus. even if those kids are not paying the best attention to the guide, i see them climbing over those rocks, hoping to god that they don't fall and break an arm or leg. i'm thinking, they will never forget that. maybe someday, hopefully sooner rather than later, they will pick up a book and think more seriously about the civil war. >> i absolutely agree. the education specialist at the gettysburg national military park will often tell our young interns or seasonals about that very thing and oftentimes, we ask them, how did you get into history? what propelled you to wan
goes back to your point about the movie and what you said about the movie minded me of what steven spielberg said when he gave his november 19 address at the national cemetery. he made an obvious but important point. what he does is different than what we do as historians. we have different purposes and we connect with our audiences in different ways. that emotional linkage or connection is vital in that is why it is reaffirming in the spring to be driving around the battlefield and wherever...
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susan: there is a movie in 2002 that steven spielberg directed called "minority report," and it earnsive citations in your book. i wanted to show people the trailer for that and we have about less than 10 minutes left. to sum this all up about the inflection point society is at. [video clip] ♪ \>> what is coming? >> double homicide, killer is male, white, mid 40's. >> set up a perimeter and tell them en route. i am placing you under arrest for the future murder of sarah marx. >> the future can be seen. >> all we have to run on are the images they produce. >> we see what they see. >> there hasn't been a murder in six years. there is nothing wrong with the system, it is perfect. >> murder can be stopped. >> tell me exactly what it is you are looking for. >> do we get any false positive? >> we are arresting individuals that have broken no law. >> but they will. >> the fact you prevented from happening doesn't change the fact that it was going to. >> run. susan: how far from reality is that 2002 science fiction movie? sarah: we are kind of far from that. the reason it comes up so much in
susan: there is a movie in 2002 that steven spielberg directed called "minority report," and it earnsive citations in your book. i wanted to show people the trailer for that and we have about less than 10 minutes left. to sum this all up about the inflection point society is at. [video clip] ♪ \>> what is coming? >> double homicide, killer is male, white, mid 40's. >> set up a perimeter and tell them en route. i am placing you under arrest for the future murder of...
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might be able to reduce some inequalities that are playing out. 2002: there is a movie in that steven spielberg directed called" minority report," and it turns five citations in your book. i wanted to show people the trailer for that and we have about less than 10 minutes left. to sum this all up about the inflection point society is at. [video clip] ♪ was coming? >> double homicide, killer is male, white, mid 40's. >> i am placing you under arrest for the future murder of sarah marx. >> the future can be seen. >> all we have to run on are the images they produce. >> there is nothing wrong with the system, it is perfect. >> murder can be stopped. >> do we get any false positive? >> we are arresting individuals that have broken no law. >> but they will. >> the government can't be wrong. how far from reality is that 2002 science fiction movie? sarah: we are kind of far from that. the reason it comes up so much in the book is not really because i'm trying to analogize predictive policing to minority report, but because it is the public perception of what is going on is. whenever i give a talk, peo
might be able to reduce some inequalities that are playing out. 2002: there is a movie in that steven spielberg directed called" minority report," and it turns five citations in your book. i wanted to show people the trailer for that and we have about less than 10 minutes left. to sum this all up about the inflection point society is at. [video clip] ♪ was coming? >> double homicide, killer is male, white, mid 40's. >> i am placing you under arrest for the future murder...
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had originally been written as a movie for steven spielberg to direct.y're bleeding and you need to transfuse them. do you know how to start an iv? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. red urgent, yellow critical and black a gurney. >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on the body and doing cpr and racing off to the surgical suite. >> get that gurney out of there! >> someone wanders in. they're tossing around medical jargon. they don't stop to explain what it is. prep for a peritoneal lavage. i think i know what that is now, but only because i watched a lot of "e.r." over the years. >> you try. >> we can bypass him. >> that would be the fastest way. what do you think? >> you're the attending. >> there was so much information coming at you that i think it made the experience feel as if you had to watch it in the same way that you'd watch a film. that you had to stay involved in it the whole time. >> come on, ben. you can make it. hold on, buddy. hol
had originally been written as a movie for steven spielberg to direct.y're bleeding and you need to transfuse them. do you know how to start an iv? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. red urgent, yellow critical and black a gurney. >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on the body and doing cpr and racing off to the surgical suite. >> get that...
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they finally installed the giant shark used in the making of the original, the one and only steven spielbergg prop into the building. the museum staff spending over a week installing bruce as he was lovingly named on set during the making of the cult classic. well, bruce now hangs 30 feet in the air ready to menace visitors as they walk through the doors of the academy museum when it opens april 30th, 2021. a spectacle for sure, so excited to visit. >>> and finally, an act of kindness that caught our attention. a man walks into a bar -- this is not a joke, i promise. this is a real story. walks into a bar in cleveland, he orders a beer, he then gets the bill, $7, and take a look. can you see that there? yeah, that's not $3, guys. a $3,000 tip left because the bar is closing because of coronavirus. that generous man wanted to make sure the staff had a little cushion to help them get through this tough time. take a look. >> and i quickly glanced down and it looked like a $300 tip and i go, wow, that's a nice tip for a guy that just had a beer. then i put my reading glasses on and my eyes almos
they finally installed the giant shark used in the making of the original, the one and only steven spielbergg prop into the building. the museum staff spending over a week installing bruce as he was lovingly named on set during the making of the cult classic. well, bruce now hangs 30 feet in the air ready to menace visitors as they walk through the doors of the academy museum when it opens april 30th, 2021. a spectacle for sure, so excited to visit. >>> and finally, an act of kindness...
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were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielbergthe hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve attempt to get away with something has got itself. a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is that even the law connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he was given a kennedy center lifetime achie
were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielbergthe hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve attempt to get away with something has got itself. a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win...
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rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberg every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be clear — skyfire is not a good movie. in fact, in many ways, it's a very bad movie. but watching this preposterous tosh, which briefly topped the chinese box office last year and is available on dvd and digital here from monday — i found myself grinning from ear to ear at the sheer cavalcade of utter nonsense. whatever the flaws of skyfire, i enjoyed it a lot more than hillbilly elegy, which is now on netflix and provides a timely reminder that awards season is officially upon us. more's the pity. i told you that i would do better. you always say that, you're lying! and i am always trying! you gotta think about these kids. what do you think i've been thinking about since i was 18 years old? never had a life wh
rifts from krakatoa: east ofjava and dante's peak, and ripping its plot so thoroughly off a steven spielberg every disaster movie cliche imaginable, skyfire delivers a series of cheesy, emotional peaks and troughs — explained by dialogue that appears to have been written by a speak & spell machine, and interspersed every few minutes with another massive explosion and rain of fire. to be clear — skyfire is not a good movie. in fact, in many ways, it's a very bad movie. but watching this...