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>> steven spielberg said this. i'm kind of looking at him, just sort of with a blank stare.e holding out. and then -- then so the next day or later that day, i called or texted my friend. i was like, "did this really happen, did spielberg tell you to tell me that he loves the show and loved my performance?" and he said, "oh, yeah, yeah, yeah." [ laughter ] and i said, "why didn't you tell me?" and he said, "well, i thought it would be better if maybe he told you himself." and i was like -- when did you think i was going to run into -- [ laughter ] i don't know what kind of life you think -- i'm also not at the country club. [ laughter ] i don't swim in these circles, you know. >> jimmy: i hope jake is now out of your life. [ laughter ] >> yeah. i've -- yeah. >> jimmy: he's gone, yeah, good. you need fewer jakes in your life and more stevens is what it is. >> that's right. no, no. he's still a friend. but it did -- it does give you sort of pause. i would encourage everybody to sort of check in with your friends and see maybe if anyone -- scorsese, you know, who's texted them.
>> steven spielberg said this. i'm kind of looking at him, just sort of with a blank stare.e holding out. and then -- then so the next day or later that day, i called or texted my friend. i was like, "did this really happen, did spielberg tell you to tell me that he loves the show and loved my performance?" and he said, "oh, yeah, yeah, yeah." [ laughter ] and i said, "why didn't you tell me?" and he said, "well, i thought it would be better if maybe he...
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a not time went to scene in steven spielberg's film shows the cold and ruthlessness of a tough business over the gate. the rudolph, is there not the possibility that my people are going to shoot me? yeah. you're not word. would it help the you give me the book of this life? the cleaning cut bridge is probably the most exaggerated spite location number landlord, and then the skip tubbs safety stuff that you need help with. and with the high, my spies were only exchanged there 3 times. in 1962, 85 and 86 as well. but it was still important in the context of berlin because it was used by vehicles for allied military emissions between west berlin and part of the and the new tendency on seen an officer give a couple of years. but the tales will once agents for the associate k g b who also lived into the land and this quote yacht, they were trained in the city. my wife has been buying for 10 years to be assigned to sleep. the agents in the us, the pre owned guns out of your mind kitchen, the spying is not generally recognized as an occupation shows that there can you can't just apply um, ease
a not time went to scene in steven spielberg's film shows the cold and ruthlessness of a tough business over the gate. the rudolph, is there not the possibility that my people are going to shoot me? yeah. you're not word. would it help the you give me the book of this life? the cleaning cut bridge is probably the most exaggerated spite location number landlord, and then the skip tubbs safety stuff that you need help with. and with the high, my spies were only exchanged there 3 times. in 1962,...
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and not time went to scene, and steven spielberg's film shows the cold and ruthlessness of a tough business. open the gate, the rudolf is there not the possibility that my people are going to shoot me? yeah. you're not worried. would it help the, if you knew the book, it's like the cleaning cut bridge is probably the most exaggerated spite location number landlord and then the skip tubbs safely self the unique up. what can do with the hi, my spies were only exchanged there 3 times. in 1962, 85 and 86. i mean, god forbid, it was still important in the context of berlin because it was used by vehicles for allied military emissions between west berlin and public dominy. i'm the him is your feeling of taking a couple of steps. the tails were once agents for the soviet k g b, who also looked into the land and this quote yacht, they were trained in the city. my wife has been paying for 10 years to be assigned to sleep agents in the us. the fuel and grants are you mind kitchen is buying is not generally recognized as an occupation of, of, or you can't just apply the, the adventure. the excitement
and not time went to scene, and steven spielberg's film shows the cold and ruthlessness of a tough business. open the gate, the rudolf is there not the possibility that my people are going to shoot me? yeah. you're not worried. would it help the, if you knew the book, it's like the cleaning cut bridge is probably the most exaggerated spite location number landlord and then the skip tubbs safely self the unique up. what can do with the hi, my spies were only exchanged there 3 times. in 1962, 85...
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but now steven spielberg comes in right with this movie. right.lly great way of putting it on it, because the movie is the third and most important character. and so if you were talking about just a normal symphonic concert, there's an energy that goes back and forth between conductor and orchestra and even the audience. there's a vibe that comes in there. now that you have the film, there are certain dramatic moments that have to align perfectly with the film. and so as a as a result, i have to be very disciplined in, in the tempos and the approach that i take. so it's much more in many ways more restrictive,úbut it also requires much greater discipline for both orchestra and conductor. >> i sort of, you know, imagine you as the man on top of the wagon with a team of horses. yes, that either wants to run away or doesn't wantc to budge. and it's up to you to keep them >> a team of 75 horses. i mean, it's nothing short of a miracle when you have, i think, off air. we were talking about how the music is everywhere in our lives. i mean, you can't esc
but now steven spielberg comes in right with this movie. right.lly great way of putting it on it, because the movie is the third and most important character. and so if you were talking about just a normal symphonic concert, there's an energy that goes back and forth between conductor and orchestra and even the audience. there's a vibe that comes in there. now that you have the film, there are certain dramatic moments that have to align perfectly with the film. and so as a as a result, i have...
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david: it may come as a surprise to know that nearly 50 years ago, when steven spielberg scared the pants just about everybody with his iconic movie about sharks in this part of the atlantic, the population of great whites was in danger of dying out. >> we are going to need a bigger boat. david: greg was still in grade school when "jaws" came out. the movie caught his imagination in the best way. >> that was motivated by the scientists in the film, as were a lot of colleagues of mine at the time to become shark biologists. as a young kid watching that, i was thinking wow, this is a really cool job. david: he's personally tagged more than 300 sharks, fulfilling his eam at a time when cape cod is finally beginning to see the dividends of decades of marine conservation efforts. over the last 50 years, the marine memo protection act gradually helped bring back the seals and the sharks who prey on them. >> in the time that both sharks and seals were gone, cape cod has exploded as an area that draws people to enjoy this environment. now, the predators coming back to feed on its prey, it is over
david: it may come as a surprise to know that nearly 50 years ago, when steven spielberg scared the pants just about everybody with his iconic movie about sharks in this part of the atlantic, the population of great whites was in danger of dying out. >> we are going to need a bigger boat. david: greg was still in grade school when "jaws" came out. the movie caught his imagination in the best way. >> that was motivated by the scientists in the film, as were a lot of...
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because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln was on her. her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford for and offers fresh interviews featuring. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she has mastered and obviously, as we all learn tonight, i don't have to convince you she shines the light further by utilizing very gifted actors who bring life to these heroes. so it's it's it's not a team of rivals. it's kind of a bench of doris fans fans. if there is a medium she hasn't conquered yet, i don't know what it is. i'll just say that if i want to clone an exemplary, exemplary american historian, then they need look. no. that's probably a dangerous thing to say legally. but we don't need a we have the original. so please join me in welcoming doris kearns
because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln was on her. her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford for and offers fresh interviews featuring. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she...
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because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford forinterviews fe. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she has masteredl0d tonight, i don't have to convince you she shines the light further by utilizing very gifted actors who bring life to these heroes. so it's it's it's not a team of rivals. it's kind of a bench of doris fans fans. if there is a medium she hasn't conquered yet, i don't know what it is. i'll just say that if i want to clone an exemplary, exemplary american historian, then they need look. no. that's probably a dangerous thing to say legally. but we don't need a we have the original. so please join me in welcoming doris kearns goodwin and beth laskall right. so. let's go back. oh, we're up to this. okay, that was fast. so with
because the oscar winning steven spielberg film of lincoln her approach to the passage of the 13th amendment in the house of representative. and now television with the performance and docu dramas. history channel, in which with characteristic generosity, she shares the spotlight with lucky fellow historians. allen guelzo, who is here today and catherine clinton and edna greene medford forinterviews fe. her featuring her latest reflection on the subjects she has masteredl0d tonight, i don't...
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then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, martin scorsese all praising your film—making.ithout embarrassing you, how do you do it? gosh, that's a... that's a long list of accolades — some deserved, some probably not. um... how do i do it? i just love making films. i started making films when i was a kid. i borrowed my dad's super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and i've never stopped. it'sjust something i love doing and i feel very fortunate and privileged to be able to work with a team of really, really talented people on each film. in the case of oppenheimer, this incredible cast that, you know, you've already mentioned, cillian and emily, but also, you know, robert downeer and matt damon and ken branagh — you know, a very, very long list. florence pugh and many others. um... for me, how i do it is to bring together talented people like that and in the service of making films that i would have wanted to see as an audience member. you know, i view myself as the audience, not... it's not a sort of us and them thing. i make the fi
then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, martin scorsese all praising your film—making.ithout embarrassing you, how do you do it? gosh, that's a... that's a long list of accolades — some deserved, some probably not. um... how do i do it? i just love making films. i started making films when i was a kid. i borrowed my dad's super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and i've never stopped. it'sjust something i love doing and i feel very...
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and we're also learning awards presenters will run the gamut from steven spielberg and rita moreno tounny and kate mckinnon. so there'll be some laughs, will be some entertainment. actually, i think bad bunny is pretty funny too. believe it or not, he's got an snl and kate mckinnon, i assume will probably be. >> what's her character in barbie? weird barbie, weird barbie? yeah, it's got to be weird barbie love. >> weird barbie. but as you say, they will be leaning into the bar. oppenheimer craze, promising a healthy dose of both barbie and oppenheimer in reminder because not everyone knows this. >> the oscars are an hour earlier this year, which is good news. maybe you'll actually be up late enough to see best picture. so it's 7 p.m. this year. eastern, 4 p.m. pacific, right here on abc. it's an hour earlier this year. >> danny, you're just breaking. >> breaking all news. >> i love it because when you hear that, you're like, oh, does that mean red carpet coverage is an hour earlier? >> no, the awards actually start an hour earlier. >> i work here and didn't know that. that's amazing. y
and we're also learning awards presenters will run the gamut from steven spielberg and rita moreno tounny and kate mckinnon. so there'll be some laughs, will be some entertainment. actually, i think bad bunny is pretty funny too. believe it or not, he's got an snl and kate mckinnon, i assume will probably be. >> what's her character in barbie? weird barbie, weird barbie? yeah, it's got to be weird barbie love. >> weird barbie. but as you say, they will be leaning into the bar....
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who'd made movies for the studio, you know, with the studio for decades, most of his career, steven spielbergos. your co—chair, michael deluca, said your "vision from day one "has been to rebuild this iconic studio to the heights "of its glory days." yes. what went wrong, do you think? i think it's challenging. you know, i think it's a challenging business. it's a ever—moving marketplace. and i can't speak to what happened really here before because i wasn't here. so i can't really answer what went wrong. you were looking in from outside. i'm looking in from outside, you know, and it's hard tojudge other people's houses unless you're inside that house. so i think that from the very first meeting that david zaslav had with us, we sat down with david, and mike and i talked about our film—maker approach, an eclectic slate and what we believe in. and david was so supportive and on board from the beginning. and what david said to us, "i want to bring the glory back to warner brothers. "i want to bring the best and brightest storytellers here. "we have the best ip in the world. "we have so many dif
who'd made movies for the studio, you know, with the studio for decades, most of his career, steven spielbergos. your co—chair, michael deluca, said your "vision from day one "has been to rebuild this iconic studio to the heights "of its glory days." yes. what went wrong, do you think? i think it's challenging. you know, i think it's a challenging business. it's a ever—moving marketplace. and i can't speak to what happened really here before because i wasn't here. so i...
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absolutely love the movie and last night served as a coronation for christopher nolan, to have steven spielbergpicture, it shows that it was a passing of the torch, in a sense. the best tour of the night for me was robert downey the best tour of the night for me was robert downeer, who of course made an amazing comeback might years ago he was nominated for a film, chaplain, we has had his problem, decades of drink and drunk —— drugs which he has talked about, i know this. if there was ever eroded to rebuild in your career, is it. i rebuild in your career, is it. i think it's one of the greatest comebacks in hollywood history, he was down and out in the 90s, couldn't even get insured, then he served his time in the marvel machine and kept hollywood afloat by making these marvel movies which were the most successful franchise in hollywood history, what people wanted to be reminded about the guy who did chaplain in the 90s, good as he was an airman, it was good to see him arriving like 0ppenheimer. halfway through, donald trump tweeted that he did not likejimmy kimmel, did you like him? i tweeted
absolutely love the movie and last night served as a coronation for christopher nolan, to have steven spielbergpicture, it shows that it was a passing of the torch, in a sense. the best tour of the night for me was robert downey the best tour of the night for me was robert downeer, who of course made an amazing comeback might years ago he was nominated for a film, chaplain, we has had his problem, decades of drink and drunk —— drugs which he has talked about, i know this. if there was ever...
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i was talking about that this morning one when steven spielberg showed me the first cut of his movie, he so nervous his wife was there and his partner that he wouldn't stay in the with us he was pacing i was imagine and then he finally came back in and he said, what you guys think? and when we said we saw lincoln alive, he was walking and talking. so he calls daniel in ireland like two in the morning to say they liked. and then we had two bottles of champagne. but that's you want you want a professional to never feel like you've done now. so of course it's going to be good. you get scared with every single one. i mean, i keep thinking now it was fine when i was working the book, but now there's that period between, the time you you turn it in, it's out there in the world and it's going to be seen in the world. and yes. and then you get scared and that's scary and inevitable. and i imagine even maybe i would be scared even more scared if i did what you did, which is spending all of your time working on this thing and then giving it away for someone else to suffer to a director, for ins
i was talking about that this morning one when steven spielberg showed me the first cut of his movie, he so nervous his wife was there and his partner that he wouldn't stay in the with us he was pacing i was imagine and then he finally came back in and he said, what you guys think? and when we said we saw lincoln alive, he was walking and talking. so he calls daniel in ireland like two in the morning to say they liked. and then we had two bottles of champagne. but that's you want you want a...
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. >> i just reached out and grabbed steven spielberg's hand and said thank you to him because he's whopired me to be a filmmaker. >> their work is moving people into action. they launched a campaign to raise $15 million for the repair shop. they described the film as a love letter to l.a. and say the award belongs to it, too. they plan to leave one statuette at the repair shop for some time, and take another on a tour of lausd schools. >> it is la's oscar, and we're happy to hang on to it, but we hope to be able to share it with everybody over the coming weeks and months. >> annabelle munoz, abc seven news. from the winners to the red carpet to the local connections, find your oscars recap at abc seven news.com. >> kate middleton is apologizing for a royal photo fail. this was the picture kensington palace shared yesterday to honor mother's day in the u.k, as several news agencies pulled the photo after initially publishing it, citing concerns it may have been manipulated and doctored. today, kate says she is the one who edited it and posted an apology that, like many amateur photograp
. >> i just reached out and grabbed steven spielberg's hand and said thank you to him because he's whopired me to be a filmmaker. >> their work is moving people into action. they launched a campaign to raise $15 million for the repair shop. they described the film as a love letter to l.a. and say the award belongs to it, too. they plan to leave one statuette at the repair shop for some time, and take another on a tour of lausd schools. >> it is la's oscar, and we're happy to...
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and also to see if steven spielberg can day-age hilike he did harrison ford in the "indiana jones" movieall the godless liberals were lined up for a star-studded event that made it very clear who hollywood backs in this election. >> hello, everyone. it's joey hollywood touching down in la la land to pick up some shekels from my showbiz pals. all the big names are going to be there. cary grant. liz taylor. sammy d. marilyn monroe. what's that? oh, apparently those stars are deceased. crack kills, folks. as my dear friend fred astaire always says -- fred will be there, right? when? in '87? so i packed my tip-tap shoes for nothing? okay, so here's the deal. any of you not dead movie stars who want to swing by the pool to hobnob at the beverly hilton, come on by. i'll be the one wearing swim trunks up to my big old nipples. eating some of that sweet gummy california candy you're all so proud of. anyone else got a craving for candy buttons? used to love to pick them off one by one, like a monkey eating ticks off a baby gorilla. what was i saying, again? oh, yeah. don't forget to get your kids
and also to see if steven spielberg can day-age hilike he did harrison ford in the "indiana jones" movieall the godless liberals were lined up for a star-studded event that made it very clear who hollywood backs in this election. >> hello, everyone. it's joey hollywood touching down in la la land to pick up some shekels from my showbiz pals. all the big names are going to be there. cary grant. liz taylor. sammy d. marilyn monroe. what's that? oh, apparently those stars are...
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for instance, steven spielberg, cynthia erivo, melissa mccarthy and zendaya are presenters tonight. were rehearsing yesterday and we expect them to walk the red carpet along with the nominees. starts at noon. >> yeah, the list goes on. i can just imagine so much anticipation for tonight. tim, thanks so much for your time this morning. we are about 11 hours away from the oscars, and a reminder, the awards show is at 4 p.m. this year. that's one hour earlier than usual. nominees with bay area ties are in los angeles, including one filmmaker who could take home a gold statue for best documentary short. abc seven news reporter luz pena had the red carpet where the final preparations are underway. >> reporter it's almost oscar sunday and the red carpet is rolled out with crews putting up the finishing touches just hours before hollywood's biggest night, we caught up with bay area nominees arriving to los angeles, eager for sunday. >> i am looking forward to uh- uh- being in that environment, soaking it in, you know, celebrating it with, you know, people from our team and but also with my
for instance, steven spielberg, cynthia erivo, melissa mccarthy and zendaya are presenters tonight. were rehearsing yesterday and we expect them to walk the red carpet along with the nominees. starts at noon. >> yeah, the list goes on. i can just imagine so much anticipation for tonight. tim, thanks so much for your time this morning. we are about 11 hours away from the oscars, and a reminder, the awards show is at 4 p.m. this year. that's one hour earlier than usual. nominees with bay...
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flipped out and we were all excited and figuring out what we were going to do lo and behold, steven spielberglaughter ] and it was like, people were like, "great where's heather gay? [ light laughter ] and i told heather this on instagram. i was like, "you better come backstage. and she was like, "i'm just too shy. i was like, "too shy i've seen almost all of your body parts on national television, what are you talking about? >> seth: it's too late >> shy it's too late for shy, babe. >> seth: here's another psa to, let's say -- let's call them celebrity guests >> yes >> seth: at a broadway show. you should always go backstage >> and heather gay maybe doesn't feel that she qualifies? but she does >> seth: yeah. >> and to me, it was like, we got all excited, and she didn't come back. >> seth: shame on her. >> shame on you, heather gay [ light laughter ] >> think she appreciates that she made an error, i think - >> i think she's going to rectify it >> seth: yeah. >> right yeah [ laughter ] >> seth: if there's one thing i know -- if there's one thing i know about real housewives, it's that they l
flipped out and we were all excited and figuring out what we were going to do lo and behold, steven spielberglaughter ] and it was like, people were like, "great where's heather gay? [ light laughter ] and i told heather this on instagram. i was like, "you better come backstage. and she was like, "i'm just too shy. i was like, "too shy i've seen almost all of your body parts on national television, what are you talking about? >> seth: it's too late >> shy it's...
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steven spielberg with his jurassic park .ts , with the help of genetic engineers using dna fragments , re-create dinosaurs, but then, according to the laws of the genre, historical monsters get out of control. well, what was just science fiction during the filming of the film can now become a reality. it’s just fortunate that dinosaur dna has not survived to this day. but a scientist. and not only cinematic ones, quite it seems like don’t feed the real ones bread, just let them recreate some kind of monster in the laboratory. that’s why, when news came from the united states that, based on fragments of dna found at a crime scene, forensic scientists were trying to recreate the appearance of the most terrible murderers and maniacs, our reporter tatyana proskurikova immediately decided to find out why they were doing all this and who it was for ? need to. two murders in '86. everything according to the laws of the genre, a quiet suburb where everyone knows each other, a respected family man and good-natured neighbor turned out
steven spielberg with his jurassic park .ts , with the help of genetic engineers using dna fragments , re-create dinosaurs, but then, according to the laws of the genre, historical monsters get out of control. well, what was just science fiction during the filming of the film can now become a reality. it’s just fortunate that dinosaur dna has not survived to this day. but a scientist. and not only cinematic ones, quite it seems like don’t feed the real ones bread, just let them recreate...
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to this indicator, scarceza set a record among living directors, surpassing even his friend steven spielbergca, who is also trying. in directing, it was francesca who convinced dad to master tiktok, their joint videos ended up in recommendations. scarcesa admitted that he was skeptical at first, but it ended up being a lot of fun. in general, corseza, despite his venerable age, is always ready for experiments. technologies change so quickly, the only thing that continues to resonate is the individual voice of the author. and with its help you can express yourself on tiktok, in a four-hour film. he even made fun of it in a recent commercial he did for the super bowl. according to the script, new yorkers do not notice the arrival of aliens because they cannot look up from their phones only when the aliens announce their... arrival via an internet newsletter, and finally look at the sky. scorsese also opposes having his films viewed on phone screens, because it does not provide the same immersive effect as in a movie theater. after all, there , according to the director, the film is the only th
to this indicator, scarceza set a record among living directors, surpassing even his friend steven spielbergca, who is also trying. in directing, it was francesca who convinced dad to master tiktok, their joint videos ended up in recommendations. scarcesa admitted that he was skeptical at first, but it ended up being a lot of fun. in general, corseza, despite his venerable age, is always ready for experiments. technologies change so quickly, the only thing that continues to resonate is the...
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on this topic, produced by the same tom hanks, together with another legend of world cinema, steven spielbergheir might to the liquid chain of islands and otolov. but this was their last line of defense against japanese expansion. but rooseville is different. still understood that cruisers and destroyers needed bases on the shore, airplanes needed runways on land, and did not rely on the fact that the western coast of the united states would be protected from the imperial japanese navy by thousands of miles of salt water. and here we must pay tribute to biden, or to the people from his administration, who understand that in the future confrontation between superpowers, the vast expanses of the pacific ocean could become a real curse for america. a link in their defense. at the very beginning of world war ii, the main military disaster for the states was not even pearl harbor, but the japanese capture of the philippine archipelago. and while nancy pelosi, as simple as a political log, teased beijing with a trip to taiwan. washington's real emissaries, the smarter and more cunning ones, flew to
on this topic, produced by the same tom hanks, together with another legend of world cinema, steven spielbergheir might to the liquid chain of islands and otolov. but this was their last line of defense against japanese expansion. but rooseville is different. still understood that cruisers and destroyers needed bases on the shore, airplanes needed runways on land, and did not rely on the fact that the western coast of the united states would be protected from the imperial japanese navy by...
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let me remind you that steven spielberg alone managed to collect more than a billion dollars with hisacle hasn’t watched it, a scientist using genetic engineering from dna fragments, re-creates dinosaurs, and then, according to the laws of the genre, and historical monsters. are getting out of control, but what was just science fiction during the filming of the film can now become a reality, it’s just fortunate that the dna of dinosaurs has not been preserved to this day, but scientists, and not only those from cinema, are quite the real ones, it seems, don’t feed them bread, just let the laboratory recreate some kind of monster. that's why, when from the united states the news came that according to fragments of dna found at the crime scene, a scientist... according to the laws of the genre, a quiet suburb where everyone knows each other, a respected family man and a good-natured neighbor, turned out to be a maniac. lroy harrison hid in plain sight for 30 years, among his victims were realtor jackie lart and student amy baker, and although the police had dna samples of the criminal,
let me remind you that steven spielberg alone managed to collect more than a billion dollars with hisacle hasn’t watched it, a scientist using genetic engineering from dna fragments, re-creates dinosaurs, and then, according to the laws of the genre, and historical monsters. are getting out of control, but what was just science fiction during the filming of the film can now become a reality, it’s just fortunate that the dna of dinosaurs has not been preserved to this day, but scientists,...
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you know, i can't remember steven spielberg. yeah. steve guttenberg.ople they know what people at home. they know what i'm email in. i'm saying. they'll email in. yeah and then yeah they will do. and then wales appoints the black wales appoints the first black leader party. yes. leader of the labour party. yes. >> vaughan stood up >> so vaughan gethin stood up and former health and he was a former health secretary. was the secretary. so he was the one basically the tinpot basically enabling the tinpot dictator in wales, mark drakeford, who is now gone, who was banning the sale of baby clothes , mandate mask, mask clothes, mandate mask, mask mandates and all the rest of it. he was obsessed. >> he was a beast unleashed. he couldn't wait to actually differentiate himself from nasty old england westminster. old england and westminster. >> and this is what it's about. it's political posturing. i think this is a parliament of pygmies, this welsh parliament. >> it's a waste of >> i think it's a waste of taxpayer money. i don't think it serves people. serves t
you know, i can't remember steven spielberg. yeah. steve guttenberg.ople they know what people at home. they know what i'm email in. i'm saying. they'll email in. yeah and then yeah they will do. and then wales appoints the black wales appoints the first black leader party. yes. leader of the labour party. yes. >> vaughan stood up >> so vaughan gethin stood up and former health and he was a former health secretary. was the secretary. so he was the one basically the tinpot basically...
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spielberg knew hoy was. >> jimmy: which? steven?hat's got to blow your mind a little bit, right? >> no, not a little bit. a lot. it blows my mind a lot that he knows me, he knows my work, he loves the show. >> jimmy: what did he say to you? >> he said, "hey, you're so funny." i said, "me?" [ laughter ] we had a ten-minute conversation about the show and how much he loves teachers and he's watched my stand-up and that he's a fan. >> jimmy: he's done a deep -- >> that's my godfather now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's done a deep dive. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is the hope, oh, i hope that steven puts me in one of these movies? >> i like dinosaurs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: good, good. good for him to know. and it's fun to play someone ridiculous, obviously. >> it's the best role. it's the best role. i wouldn't switch with any other character on the show. >> jimmy: yeah, i heard that you -- when they have the tours, which they do of the studio lots, you will greet the people in character? >> yeah, that's a factor of people, you know, wanting the p
spielberg knew hoy was. >> jimmy: which? steven?hat's got to blow your mind a little bit, right? >> no, not a little bit. a lot. it blows my mind a lot that he knows me, he knows my work, he loves the show. >> jimmy: what did he say to you? >> he said, "hey, you're so funny." i said, "me?" [ laughter ] we had a ten-minute conversation about the show and how much he loves teachers and he's watched my stand-up and that he's a fan. >> jimmy: he's...