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here comes woody allen, this schmeel.s was something new in stand-up comedy. >> where do you get your humor? >> it's like a genetic mutation. i say it and it comes as a great shock to me. it's like a pleasant surprise to hear myself say it. it's like i'm not even conscious of the thing happening. >> he happened to be an incredible craftsman of jokes. when you listen to a joke of his, it's almost like a little hycoup. he was conscious of the writing of the joke, and that's also inspirational. >> woody allen is about as secular a jew as they come. he never felt judaism as a religion. woody has always been much more interested in the big questions than the day-to-day. he's still asking about the nature of existence and is there a god. it's a theme he works again and again in his movies. >> mom, come out. >> of course there's a god, you idiot. you don't believe in god. >> but if there's a god, then why is there so much evil in the world? just on a simplistic level, why were there nazi? >> tell him, max. >> how the hell do i k
here comes woody allen, this schmeel.s was something new in stand-up comedy. >> where do you get your humor? >> it's like a genetic mutation. i say it and it comes as a great shock to me. it's like a pleasant surprise to hear myself say it. it's like i'm not even conscious of the thing happening. >> he happened to be an incredible craftsman of jokes. when you listen to a joke of his, it's almost like a little hycoup. he was conscious of the writing of the joke, and that's also...
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neil simon, carl reiner, mel brooks, woody allen.ughed at in the second half of the 20th century was provided by them. >> do you recognize this voice, al? >> hello, al. remember me? i used to encourage you. i helped you in those desperate years when you needed help so very much. i guided you and encouraged you and did so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> can i hear it again? >> your show is now looked at by comedy mavens as one of the great early comedy shows if not the great early comedy sketch show. a precursor by many, many years of "saturday night live" and everything that followed. >> al, al, i wonder if you would tell our audience exactly who this lady is. >> i don't know who she is but it's all right with me. >> one of the fastest rise into comic commentators is young woody allen. >> the telephone company has a service for emotionally disturbed called dial-a-prayer. there's a number you dial if you're an atheist. you don't hear anything on the other end of the phone. >> stand-up comedians be
neil simon, carl reiner, mel brooks, woody allen.ughed at in the second half of the 20th century was provided by them. >> do you recognize this voice, al? >> hello, al. remember me? i used to encourage you. i helped you in those desperate years when you needed help so very much. i guided you and encouraged you and did so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> can i hear it again? >> your show is now looked at by comedy mavens as one of the...
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neil simon, woody allen.laughed at in the half second of the 20th century was provided b then. >> do you recogne this voice now? hello al, remember me, i use to encourage you. i helped you in these desperate years when you needed help so very much. i encouraged you and do so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> you want to hear it again? >> your shows is now by comedy may venues is sort of like one of the great early comedy shows. a precursor by many many years of saturday night live and everything that followed. >> al, why don't you tell the audience exactly who this lady is. >> --. >> young woody allen. >> service for emotionally disturbed type go by with prayer. there's a number that you dial if your an atheist. you don't hear anything on the other end of the phone. >> stand-up comedians before wood di allen was sharp talking guys in good suits and fast talkers and pretty snazzy guys. here's comes wood di allen, this was something new in stand-up comedy. >> where do you get
neil simon, woody allen.laughed at in the half second of the 20th century was provided b then. >> do you recogne this voice now? hello al, remember me, i use to encourage you. i helped you in these desperate years when you needed help so very much. i encouraged you and do so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> you want to hear it again? >> your shows is now by comedy may venues is sort of like one of the great early comedy shows. a precursor...
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this movie is called "wonder wheel" with woody allen, and justin timberlake, coming out in december.oming out, >>> monday -- aisha tyler's first interview since revealing she's leaving "the talk". >>> we've run out of time, but check out one more thing. rachel proves she's got game, during this hometown visit with eric's cousin, we learn that eric really isn't much of a player. >> when is the last time eric brought a girl home? >> never. >> prom? >> but eric rebounds with his full-court press. >> we both win. z2ejdz z16fz y2ejdy y16fy (gunfire) ("takin' care of business" by bachmann-turner overdrive plays) (bullets ricocheting) any chance you could smooth out that ride? i'm trying. (gunfire continues) ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. take it easy, take it easy. we still need some of that go-go juice, brother. (gunfire over speaker) hey, guys, heads up. (over radio): your tail invited guests to the party. jack: i take it a drone strike is out of the question. ♪ thornton: not unless you want to start world war iii. jack: never mind. gentlemen, remember, we need the asset alive.
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this movie is called "wonder wheel" with woody allen, and justin timberlake, coming out in december.oming out, >>> monday -- aisha tyler's first interview since revealing she's leaving "the talk". >>> we've run out of time, but check out one more thing. rachel proves she's got game, but what about eric? during this hometown visit with eric's cousin, we learn that eric really isn't much of a player. >> when is the last time eric brought a girl home? >> never. >> prom? >> but eric rebounds with his full-court press. >> we both win. >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-kind free two-hour real-estate wealth-building workshop where you will learn his three-step system for getting started flipping homes and buying and holding income properties. than and
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this movie is called "wonder wheel" with woody allen, and justin timberlake, coming out in december.ron-4 news at eight: a 5- year old bay area girl is missing. who she was last seen with... and the latest on the search to find her. plus illegal fireworks are still being collected over a week after independence day. how this year's seizure of illegal explosives compares with last years. i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> monday -- aisha tyler's first interview since revealing she's leaving "the talk". >>> we've run out of time, but check out one more thing. rachel proves she's got game, but what about eric? during this hometown visit with eric's cousin, we learn that eric really isn't much of a player. now at eight ... a desperate search in berkeley tonight ... a little girl snatched off the street by her mentally impaired mother.whooshalameda county running out of space r s record haul of illegal fireworks boom!whoosha little girl in the south bay has a narrow escape when someone shoots at her mother's van. tonight we are learning of more incidents
this movie is called "wonder wheel" with woody allen, and justin timberlake, coming out in december.ron-4 news at eight: a 5- year old bay area girl is missing. who she was last seen with... and the latest on the search to find her. plus illegal fireworks are still being collected over a week after independence day. how this year's seizure of illegal explosives compares with last years. i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> monday -- aisha...
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this movie is called "wonder wheel" with woody allen, and justin timberlake, coming out in december.bachelorette sneak peek. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> monday -- aisha tyler's first interview since revealing she's leaving "the talk". >> who would you want to see in your seat? >> oh god. >> monday on "e.t." >>> we've run out of time, but check out one more thing. >> have a great thing everybody. >> can you be nice? >> we go to three. >> bachelorette rachel proves she's got game in this exclusive sneak peek of monday's episode. what about eric? during this hometown visit with eric's cousin, we learn that eric really isn't much of a player. >> when is the last time eric brought a girl home? >> never. >> prom? >> but eric rebounds with his full-court press. >> we both win. [ sighs ] hey, i was using that. what, you think we own stock in the electric company? i will turn this car around right now! there's nobody back there. i was becoming my father. [ clears throat ] it's...been an adjustment, but we're making it work. you know, progressive.com makes it easy for us to get
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zoe: yes, i would say that's the perfect complement, a love child of woody allen and cassavetes.ives," was a really big influence for me. my sig. -- cinematographer and i watched "husband and wives" a lot to prepare for it. because it is a relationship comedy i wanted to, i guess, , shift what that looks like generally in this country. i think there is often a formula for the aesthetic around relationship comedy, especially indie relationship comedy. i just thought the verite aesthetic, when it comes to much more bleak and dramatic work s like those of cassavetes would be amazing to apply to a comedy and see how it would translate. and as an actor, i was excited to experience that. we shot with two cameras. it was all handheld. there was an urgency to performance because you have cinematographers following you around. i wanted the viewer to almost feel voyeuristic. there are some scenes that veer into dramatic territory where i think i did wanted to feel like you were watching something that maybe you shouldn't be. josh: exactly. [laughter] particularly in your film career, your
zoe: yes, i would say that's the perfect complement, a love child of woody allen and cassavetes.ives," was a really big influence for me. my sig. -- cinematographer and i watched "husband and wives" a lot to prepare for it. because it is a relationship comedy i wanted to, i guess, , shift what that looks like generally in this country. i think there is often a formula for the aesthetic around relationship comedy, especially indie relationship comedy. i just thought the verite...
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. >> and an adulterous husband in woody allen's crimes and misdemeanors. >> but it was his effort on tim burton's 1994 film ed wood. >> i'm ready now, roll the camera. >> that earned him the highest honor. >> martin landau in ed wood. >> it was his only academy award. >> don't put music on because if it's a mission scene, i'll get very angry. >> operator: landau's work stretched generations, cast with some of today's biggest stars in both drama and comedy. >> i don't miss putts inside 10 feet, even bob knows that. >> how would i know that, the only putz i see is standing in front of me. >> all an audience wants to believe is what's going on between two people is happening for the first time ever. >> movie lovers are also saying good-bye to horror film director george romero who also died over the weekend. romero is crediting with reinventing the zombie with the 1968 cult classic night of the living dead. he died after >> 3-degree guarantee, 94% accurate for the last five weeks. >>> hot on camera, a violent explosion went off when a van hit a parked semi-trailer on an expressway in ea
. >> and an adulterous husband in woody allen's crimes and misdemeanors. >> but it was his effort on tim burton's 1994 film ed wood. >> i'm ready now, roll the camera. >> that earned him the highest honor. >> martin landau in ed wood. >> it was his only academy award. >> don't put music on because if it's a mission scene, i'll get very angry. >> operator: landau's work stretched generations, cast with some of today's biggest stars in both drama...
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. >> horowitz: this film, i think anyone who sees it and is a fan of film sees echoes of woody allen.s and wives recently after i had seen your film and i saw great echoes. both in terms of theme and honesty which i think is a hallmark of the greatest films of this genre but also from a stylistic point of view, there's a rawness to it. is it fair to say those are some inspirations? what's your approach from that aspect? >> yeah, i would say that's the perfect compliment is it's a love child of woody allen and caspian eddies. love child was big for me. i knew going into making this fellum because it is a relationship comedy that i wanted to, i guess, just like shift what that looks like generally in this country. i think, so often, there is sort of a formula for the aesthetic around a relationship comedy especially an indy relationship comedy and i thought the verite aesthetic, when it comes to more break and dramatic works like those of casaveddies would be a comedy and how it would translate and as an actor i was exited to experience that. we shot with two hand-held cameras. there is
. >> horowitz: this film, i think anyone who sees it and is a fan of film sees echoes of woody allen.s and wives recently after i had seen your film and i saw great echoes. both in terms of theme and honesty which i think is a hallmark of the greatest films of this genre but also from a stylistic point of view, there's a rawness to it. is it fair to say those are some inspirations? what's your approach from that aspect? >> yeah, i would say that's the perfect compliment is it's a...
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earning particular praise later in life in francis ford coppola's "tucker, the man and his dream," woody allen's "crimes and misdemeanors," capped off by winning an oscar for playing bella lugosi. landau passed away on saturday in los angeles. he was 89 years old. >>> britain's royals arrived today for a visit in poland. they left the plane with princess charlotte in kate's arms and prince george, who turns 4 on saturday, walking beside dad, william. poland is the first stop on the royals' goodwill tour of the european union amid tense brexit negotiations. >>> the video of the day comes to us from the long island sound here in new york. a golden retriever named storm out on a walk when he spotted a struggling baby deer in the water. jumping in and dragging the fawn to safety. the deer ran back in the water, but by that time rescuers were able to grab her. she's now recovering at an animal rescue. what a good dog. >>> up next, against all odds. how she rose from an orphan of war to star on the stage. ===raj vo=== a fire is threatening several popular wineries -- and some homeowners are being orde
earning particular praise later in life in francis ford coppola's "tucker, the man and his dream," woody allen's "crimes and misdemeanors," capped off by winning an oscar for playing bella lugosi. landau passed away on saturday in los angeles. he was 89 years old. >>> britain's royals arrived today for a visit in poland. they left the plane with princess charlotte in kate's arms and prince george, who turns 4 on saturday, walking beside dad, william. poland is the...
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the reality is, it was one of our better comedians of woody allen who said 90% of life is just showing up at the right time. the real question with the negotiations, i spent over 20 years working for half a dozen victories of state on arab—israeli 20 years working for half a dozen secretaries of state on arab—israeli negotiations, the key to negotiations is timing, do the parties feel a certain amount of urgency? the saudis have overplayed their hand. they've created a huge crisis, public articulation of demands that qatar are not going to make and comply with. tillerson has a heavy lift. we haven't heard from the president and is he ready to push the saudis as hard as he clearly publicly prepared to push the kuwaities? tillerson needs to know whether or not the saudis and qataris are ready to do a deal and whether or not the president is prepared to help him create the kind of leverage that is required to get a deal. one additional point, mike, even if they do get a deal, some package of steps that de—escalate, a monitoring mechanism on terrorfinancing, alterations in jaziri's program
the reality is, it was one of our better comedians of woody allen who said 90% of life is just showing up at the right time. the real question with the negotiations, i spent over 20 years working for half a dozen victories of state on arab—israeli 20 years working for half a dozen secretaries of state on arab—israeli negotiations, the key to negotiations is timing, do the parties feel a certain amount of urgency? the saudis have overplayed their hand. they've created a huge crisis, public...
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reined at the box office, it was movie with scripts, he was romantic about the movie, he liked woody allen special effects were very good, with spielberg for example he appreciated them. he had a sensibility and ability to convey his passion and his intelligence, but never be pretentious, that is why he was on telly for 26 years. that is astonishing. not bad going! we arejust here that is astonishing. not bad going! we are just here for a brief moment. i suppose it was another time and that format has changed over the yea rs that format has changed over the years and now there is a guest host and many people chime in, there are so many film critics now, because of barry norman, he was the one critic, there was that era where there was him in alexander walker and philip french and derek malcolm, these people be strode film and they were co mforta ble, people be strode film and they were comfortable, men in scrum pers, with opinions, barry was the one in the middle. philip was the intelligent one, barry was the sort of voice of reason throughout them all. he wasn't controversial in his opini
reined at the box office, it was movie with scripts, he was romantic about the movie, he liked woody allen special effects were very good, with spielberg for example he appreciated them. he had a sensibility and ability to convey his passion and his intelligence, but never be pretentious, that is why he was on telly for 26 years. that is astonishing. not bad going! we arejust here that is astonishing. not bad going! we are just here for a brief moment. i suppose it was another time and that...
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and an adulterous husband in woody allen crimes and misdemeanors.effort on tim burton's 1994 film "ed wood" -- >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> reporter: -- that earned him the craft's highest honor. >> martin landau in "ed wood." >> reporter: it was his only academy award. >> don't put music on because if it's a mission impossible theme, i'll get really angry. >> reporter: landau's worked stretched generations. cast with some of today's biggest stars in both drama and comedy. >> i don't miss putts inside 10 feet. even bob knows that. >> how would i know that? the only putts i see is standing in front of me. all an audience wants to believe what's going on between two people is happening for the first time ever. that is about acting. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. the "cbs ovl be right back. every year, kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. lysol disinfectant spray kills viruses that cause the cold & flu. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind o
and an adulterous husband in woody allen crimes and misdemeanors.effort on tim burton's 1994 film "ed wood" -- >> i'm ready now. roll the camera. >> reporter: -- that earned him the craft's highest honor. >> martin landau in "ed wood." >> reporter: it was his only academy award. >> don't put music on because if it's a mission impossible theme, i'll get really angry. >> reporter: landau's worked stretched generations. cast with some of...
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and many of the celebrities cavett hosted on stage he also hosted at the beach house including woody allennnessee williams. >> tennessee said, ha-ha, dick, it's the most beautiful house, i ever have seen in the north, ha-ha-ha. >> but on one tragic night in 1997, a fire destroyed it all. leaving only the brick chimney as a grim sentinel. >> and you can't imagine your house being gone. every cell, i think in your body probably, if it could be seen and magnified moves at that moment. >> because you lost everything, right? >> yeah, yeah. >> cavett and nye set about to rebuild it but had their memory and pictures to go by. forensic architecture they called it. out of all the ashes came a near exact replica of stanford white's historic home. >> he would have liked it. you did good, dick. >> stan would have said, hey, dick, you done good. >> he did good in his career too. started as a come dewriter for the tonight's show, jack par in 1961, continued writing for johnny carson doing a little stand-up himself. >> do you ever sit home quietly by the fire rereading dickens or -- >> when he finally go
and many of the celebrities cavett hosted on stage he also hosted at the beach house including woody allennnessee williams. >> tennessee said, ha-ha, dick, it's the most beautiful house, i ever have seen in the north, ha-ha-ha. >> but on one tragic night in 1997, a fire destroyed it all. leaving only the brick chimney as a grim sentinel. >> and you can't imagine your house being gone. every cell, i think in your body probably, if it could be seen and magnified moves at that...
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woody allen standup routine in the 60s had a joke about his father lotsing job twelve ye years.ig that could do everything your father could do or better and he said his mother ran out. in washington james rosen, fox news. >> it would be interesting to see how it works out. >> i love that at the end there. >> coming up, learning how to spin and sprach. >> >> take a look at this. safe to say this dog has appreciation for good classical music. during a concert a pub wandered on stage and stood around to watch the awd and and got an applause. it made itself comfortable, lays down you see it there it will lay down next to violinist as they continue to perform. one called it cutest moment in classical music history. >>> like that. >> i was hoping we would see it lay down. >> i know. >> new tonight kids in our area getting a chance to train on the turn tables. >> students being taught to how to spin at a retypery in bethesda. inside d.y. school♪ >> we call it mixing and basic and intermediate and died level we teach anything turn tableist related feet juggling, scratching, how to put
woody allen standup routine in the 60s had a joke about his father lotsing job twelve ye years.ig that could do everything your father could do or better and he said his mother ran out. in washington james rosen, fox news. >> it would be interesting to see how it works out. >> i love that at the end there. >> coming up, learning how to spin and sprach. >> >> take a look at this. safe to say this dog has appreciation for good classical music. during a concert a pub...
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. >> the dick cavett show, you could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my only new year's year, i think i'm going to try to sleep through the nixon administration. >> you would have authors on. you would have heavyweight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mentioned the national anthem and talk about playing it in any unorthodox way, you immediately get a guaranteed percentage of hate mail from people who say how dare -- >> that is not unorthodox? >> it isn't unorthodox? >> no, no, i thought it was beautiful. there you go. >> i just thought anything that is interesting ought to have a place on a talk show rather than young pretty actresses who use the word "excited" in every sentence. you're not frequently seen on television. is that by choice? >> well, of course, it is the most impressive medium of all. it's the medium that will either save america or send it down into demise, there's no question about it. >> i'm getting out of it myself. >> really? >> we'll be back after this. >> what you do is book the best possible guests from different kinds of businesses, m
. >> the dick cavett show, you could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my only new year's year, i think i'm going to try to sleep through the nixon administration. >> you would have authors on. you would have heavyweight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mentioned the national anthem and talk about playing it in any unorthodox way, you immediately get a guaranteed percentage of hate mail from people who say how dare -- >> that is not...
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josh: this film, i think anyone who sees it and is a fan of film, sees echoes of woody allen or cassavetesw some great echoes. in terms of a theme and honesty, what is think is a hallmark of some of the greatest films of this genre, but also a stylistic point of view, there is a verite, a rawness. zoe: i would say that is the perfect complement, that it is a love child of allen and cassavetes. we watched "husband and wives" a lot to prepare for it. i wanted to, i guess, shift what that looks like generally in this country. i think there is often a formula for the aesthetic around relationship comedy, especially indie relationship comedy. i just thought the verite aesthetic, when it comes to much more bleak and dramatic work like cassavetes would be amazing to apply to a comedy and see how it would translate. and as an actor, i was excited to do that. there was an urgency to performance because you have cinematographers following you around. i really wanted, i wanted to viewer to almost feel voyeuristic. there are some scenes that veer into dramatic territory where i think i did wanted to f
josh: this film, i think anyone who sees it and is a fan of film, sees echoes of woody allen or cassavetesw some great echoes. in terms of a theme and honesty, what is think is a hallmark of some of the greatest films of this genre, but also a stylistic point of view, there is a verite, a rawness. zoe: i would say that is the perfect complement, that it is a love child of allen and cassavetes. we watched "husband and wives" a lot to prepare for it. i wanted to, i guess, shift what...
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including an academy award or his betrayal in "ed would -- "ed wood" and an oscar nomination for the woody allenes and misdemeanors." >> reporter: according to's representative martin landau died at the age of 89 from unexpected complications on saturday at the ucla medical center. he leaves behind two daughters. >> he said to me i keep telling that old joke, if i knew i was going to live this long i would've taken better care of myself. >> that was logan burns reporting. >>> george romero died, the father of zombie movies and involved in many movies but the 1968 classic, "night of the living dead" that will never be forgotten and that horror movie made millions of dollars on a budget of $114,000. it led to the sequels, remakes and a lot of memories. the george romero goal may have been to make people scream but he also knew how to blend in the humor with a for.>> -- horror. >> sometimes they miss the humor and the looney tunes in the movie. lighten up people. chuckle at this.>> george romero died from a brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer and he was 77 years old. >>> the delta air line
including an academy award or his betrayal in "ed would -- "ed wood" and an oscar nomination for the woody allenes and misdemeanors." >> reporter: according to's representative martin landau died at the age of 89 from unexpected complications on saturday at the ucla medical center. he leaves behind two daughters. >> he said to me i keep telling that old joke, if i knew i was going to live this long i would've taken better care of myself. >> that was logan...
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. >> stephen: you have done it all, super hero movies, sci-fi, woody allen, noir.t big blockbuster comedy, isn't it? >> um, yeah, i think so. i mean-- yeah, i think so. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's you, it's kate mckinnon, ilana glazer, gillian bell, zoe kravitz. >> it's a great cast, an amazing cast of comedians. and it was a blast. i mean it was-- we just immediately jelled. and just laughed and cry laughed and cried the whole time. >> stephen: and it's-- it's a female director, too, who is the director? >> it's lucia aniello, she does "broad city" which is such a great show. ( cheers and applause ) and it was written and directed by lucia, and paul downs, who-- they partnered together. he also plays my fiance in the film. >> stephen: so it's all female stars, all female director. this is like the wonder woman of getting coked up and killing a stripper. ( laughter ) >> she does something similar to that, doesn't she? >> stephen: she kills some people but she doesn't get coked up first. ( laughter ) >> oh, right, true. it's bath salts. >> stephen: exactly. who is
. >> stephen: you have done it all, super hero movies, sci-fi, woody allen, noir.t big blockbuster comedy, isn't it? >> um, yeah, i think so. i mean-- yeah, i think so. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's you, it's kate mckinnon, ilana glazer, gillian bell, zoe kravitz. >> it's a great cast, an amazing cast of comedians. and it was a blast. i mean it was-- we just immediately jelled. and just laughed and cry laughed and cried the whole time. >> stephen: and it's-- it's a...
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it's called wonder wheel by director woody allen.e. >> let's talk about reese witherspoon. reese has been posting plenty of shots. have you seen these of herself, her daughter. 17-year-old ava looks just like her. she's a mini reese. ask ryan phillippe and you'll get an interesting response as "e.t." online found out. >> have your kids ever felt embarrassed by their parents? >> i don't think any parent gets the ultimate cool card but i'm sure there's tons of stuff that both reese and i do that embarrass the kids. for instance right now i'm shirtless on the cover of a magazine. i'm sure that's not my daughter's favorite thing in the world. >> is it fun for you to read the comments about how much they look like you and reese? >> it's weird because isn't that obvious? who else are they going to look like? >> the 42-year-old, who is dad to 17-year-old ava and 13-year-old deacon with ex reese witherspoon is playing dad again. >> there it is. >> yay. >> this time starring opposite joey king in the horror film, wish upon. >> so sorry you ha
it's called wonder wheel by director woody allen.e. >> let's talk about reese witherspoon. reese has been posting plenty of shots. have you seen these of herself, her daughter. 17-year-old ava looks just like her. she's a mini reese. ask ryan phillippe and you'll get an interesting response as "e.t." online found out. >> have your kids ever felt embarrassed by their parents? >> i don't think any parent gets the ultimate cool card but i'm sure there's tons of stuff...
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i loved jerry seinfeld and woody allen stand up from the 70's. think some of that stuff happening now would be considered ground breaking because it was so different and weird. i was a big fan. >> rose: pacing and typing was so good. >> and it was so specific. he seemed so confident and i know his persona he said he's not confident. he's nerdy. but he would tell these stories that are idiosyncratic and strange. eight minute long stories where a minute in, if this doesn't work i have seven more awful minutes coming up. but he did it. i really admire that. >> rose: at did judd -- >> he taught me to trust myself because it can be very easy to dog yourself and think maybe i shouldn't be doing this or doing that. also said that you can in a movie, you can express whatever you want to express and you don't have to figure it out or tie it up in any way. in the movie for a long time i was writing the script i wouldn't write anything about religion at all. i was very religious and judd said why weren't you talking about religion and i was like i don't rea
i loved jerry seinfeld and woody allen stand up from the 70's. think some of that stuff happening now would be considered ground breaking because it was so different and weird. i was a big fan. >> rose: pacing and typing was so good. >> and it was so specific. he seemed so confident and i know his persona he said he's not confident. he's nerdy. but he would tell these stories that are idiosyncratic and strange. eight minute long stories where a minute in, if this doesn't work i have...
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let's look at crimes and misdemeanors, woody allen. >> you're going to hold on to me with threats, stupids and slander. this is your idea of love, right? >> i will not be tossed out. i want to speak to miriam! >> for christ's sake! what the hell are you doing to me? please! >> brown: justin chang, a brief thought on martin landau. >> martin landau is a wonderful actor and that scene captures his elegance and gravidas, his ability to play a silken villain that we feel for. in that film, he's an adulterous husband who contemplates the murder of his lover and it's, you know, i'm reminded, too, of his great performance many decades earlier in alfred hitchcock's north by northwest and took a villain and mate it memorable. he had a real talent for playing morally ambiguous characters and doing it suburbly. >> brown: justin chang of the "los angeles times," thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pb
let's look at crimes and misdemeanors, woody allen. >> you're going to hold on to me with threats, stupids and slander. this is your idea of love, right? >> i will not be tossed out. i want to speak to miriam! >> for christ's sake! what the hell are you doing to me? please! >> brown: justin chang, a brief thought on martin landau. >> martin landau is a wonderful actor and that scene captures his elegance and gravidas, his ability to play a silken villain that we...
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i remember him best from woody allen's film "crimes and misdemeanors" which stuck with me for a longime. >> got away with murder. he was a wonderful, wonderful actor and a tremendous loss. he taught a lot of people acting over on the west coast. a big loss. he was great. >>> roger federer cements his place -- cemented his place as the greatest tennis player of all time. he did that a long time ago. this time he shattered every imaginable expectation for what a human being should be able to do. coy wire has the latest. >> it's the age at which roger federer is still winning, 36 in a couple weeks. that's no spring chicken in athlete's years. he beat marin cilic of croatia to captured his record eighth wimbledon title. we learned the greatest men's tennis player of all time is, in fact, human. he has doubts and insecurities like all of us. he wasn't sure he'd ever win at wimbledon again. he told cnn's robby ub ba why that place is so special to him. >> this club means so much to me. that's probably why i started to play the game because of my heroes, ed berg, becker and sampras all play
i remember him best from woody allen's film "crimes and misdemeanors" which stuck with me for a longime. >> got away with murder. he was a wonderful, wonderful actor and a tremendous loss. he taught a lot of people acting over on the west coast. a big loss. he was great. >>> roger federer cements his place -- cemented his place as the greatest tennis player of all time. he did that a long time ago. this time he shattered every imaginable expectation for what a human...
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he liked woody allen, he liked bringing up baby by howard hawks, he liked casablanca — he liked the classicsts, but when they were very good, with spielberg, for example, he appreciated them. he had a great sensibility and ability to convey his passion and his intelligence, but never be pretentious, that's why he was the mass appeal, that's why he was on telly for 26 years. 26 years is astonishing. not bad going is it?! we are just here for a brief moment. i suppose it was another time, and now that format has changed over the years and now there is a guest host and many different people chime in. there are so many film critics now, because of barry norman, he was the one critic. of course there was that era where there was him and there was alexander walker in the evening standard and philip french in the observer and derek malcolm in the guardian. these people bestrode film and they were comfortable, they were men injumpers, but they were men with opinions, but barry was always the one in the middle. philip was the intelligent one, alex the irascible one, barry was the sort of voice of rea
he liked woody allen, he liked bringing up baby by howard hawks, he liked casablanca — he liked the classicsts, but when they were very good, with spielberg, for example, he appreciated them. he had a great sensibility and ability to convey his passion and his intelligence, but never be pretentious, that's why he was the mass appeal, that's why he was on telly for 26 years. 26 years is astonishing. not bad going is it?! we are just here for a brief moment. i suppose it was another time, and...
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priority: you ♪ >>> peggy. >> en in's piece, "trump is woody allen without the humor." is not that he is impetuous, rash, or nigh yooech, not that he's inexperienced, crude, an outsider. it's that he is weak and sniveling. it's that he undermines himself almost daily by ignoring traditional norms and forms of american masculinity. he's not strong and self-controlled, not cool, and tough. not low key and determined. he's whiny, weepy, self-pitying. he's a drama queen. his public brute babe ruth lizing of attorney general jeff sessions isn't strong, cool, and deadly. it's limp, lame, and blubbery. his inability, not his refusal, but his inability to embrace the public and rhetorical role of his presidency consistently and constructively is weak. meanwhile, the whole world is watching, a world that contains predators. how could they not be seeing this weakness, confusion, and chaos and thinking it's a good time to cause om trouble? how could they? >> nelson mandela said the one word that should describe every leader is measured. donald trump is the most unmeasured man we'v
priority: you ♪ >>> peggy. >> en in's piece, "trump is woody allen without the humor." is not that he is impetuous, rash, or nigh yooech, not that he's inexperienced, crude, an outsider. it's that he is weak and sniveling. it's that he undermines himself almost daily by ignoring traditional norms and forms of american masculinity. he's not strong and self-controlled, not cool, and tough. not low key and determined. he's whiny, weepy, self-pitying. he's a drama queen....
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an adult truss husband's in woody allen's movie. it was his effort in 1994 film ed wood. >> roll the camera. >> reporter: that earned him the craft highest honor. >> martin landau in edge wood. >> reporter: it was his only academy award. >> don't put music on because if it's a mission impossible theme i'll get very angry. landau's work stressed generations. >> reporter: cast with some of today's biggest stars. >> i love you, son. >> reporter: in both drama and comedy. >> i don't miss putts inside ten feet, even bob knows that. >> how would i know that, the only puts i see is the one standing in front of me. >> that is about acting. >> such diversity, such talent. >> it's hard to believe he only won one oscar. great actor. >> amazing career. >>> many brides to be are trying to find new wedding dresses after a large retailer suddenly closes doors. why alfred angelo filed for bankruptcy and what this means for the brides who already paid >>> good morning from our kpix studios in san francisco. it was 66 yesterday. half moon bay to 108
an adult truss husband's in woody allen's movie. it was his effort in 1994 film ed wood. >> roll the camera. >> reporter: that earned him the craft highest honor. >> martin landau in edge wood. >> reporter: it was his only academy award. >> don't put music on because if it's a mission impossible theme i'll get very angry. landau's work stressed generations. >> reporter: cast with some of today's biggest stars. >> i love you, son. >> reporter: in...
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. >> oscar nomination for his appearance in woody allen's crimes and misdemeanors. >> will you forgivere ships me. she'll be humiliated before our friends. this woman plans to make a sting. >> landau died at the age of 89 from unexpected complications on saturday at ucla medical center. he leaves behind two daughters. >> he said to me, jeannie, i keep telling that old joke, if i knew i was going to live this long i would have taken better care myself. >> reporter: another film legend george romero also born in brooklyn passed away. >> a night of total terror. >> reporter: he is considered the father of the zombie film with his film -- >> night of the living dead. report. >> he had so many fans. directors, actors, people adored him. they worshipped him. and he practically invented the zombie genre. ground breaking horror film with other spin offs, dawn of the dead and day of the dead. >> more shattering than your strangest nightmare. ahh! >> reporter: romero passed away in toronto, canada from lung cancer with his wife and daughter by his side. he was 77 years old. >>> that was fox's lo
. >> oscar nomination for his appearance in woody allen's crimes and misdemeanors. >> will you forgivere ships me. she'll be humiliated before our friends. this woman plans to make a sting. >> landau died at the age of 89 from unexpected complications on saturday at ucla medical center. he leaves behind two daughters. >> he said to me, jeannie, i keep telling that old joke, if i knew i was going to live this long i would have taken better care myself. >> reporter:...
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but i'd like to use me as an example and woody allen, howard hughes had, he was an eccentric man butery intelligent. there are many more people out there who have these disorders who have been very successful and what drives them, what motivates them , awareness, awareness, awareness, let the world know we are no different than anybody else. >> you mentioned big names in hollywood that can comment on this issue but maybe you can give us a 101. >> we know the membership of every kind of thing will help the law a show show related, we know that so tell about union and what is a show runner and who are sort of the rules the people in hollywood that could make decisions that would change the world for people with disabilities? >> how does it show get on the air, i've been doing it for 40 years and i'm not sure. it's right place right time, what are they looking for is the question. the food network for instance, the first big star on the food network is body lay. body play 20 years later is a big star. he's the guy you go to and bobby i don't think has ever had an unsuccessful show . rac
but i'd like to use me as an example and woody allen, howard hughes had, he was an eccentric man butery intelligent. there are many more people out there who have these disorders who have been very successful and what drives them, what motivates them , awareness, awareness, awareness, let the world know we are no different than anybody else. >> you mentioned big names in hollywood that can comment on this issue but maybe you can give us a 101. >> we know the membership of every kind...