35 Burst results for "Anne Hathaway"

Media Hides Major Bank Run Threat

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:18 min | Last month

Media Hides Major Bank Run Threat

"Media is probably getting calls from the Treasury Department right now. I guarantee you the big uglies, CNN, even the people running the Apple news desk, NBC. I can almost guarantee you the Treasury Department's PR side, the communications director. They are working the phones saying, hey, can you just downplay the bank story? It's okay if you cover it. Just don't lead with it. And apparently it's working. I mean, they do mention it on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, but what catches your attention here. Front page of The Wall Street Journal is some freak wearing a cat uniform at the Met Gala, a Jared Leto, Leto, next set, Anne Hathaway, and Salma Hayek. So it's working. The lead should be. Not some Doja Cat thing. Again, I've joked around for a while that we're living through The Hunger Games. This is confirmation that The Hunger Games were awfully prophetic. Again, they do cover it, but it's as if your eyes go away from it. First republic sees sold to JPMorgan on page of The New York Times, B one, so it's buried because the front page of The New York Times, they're leading with Ukraine. Anyway, they do cover the bank issue, but you could tell it's not the emphasis. Somebody is lobbying. Somebody is working the ropes of these media companies. And there's a reason for it. We're on the precipice of a major bank run institutional and institutional bank run. Now, you know this, I hope you know this. The money in your bank account is not actually there. The money in your bank account is just a promise. It's a promissory note. It is a fractional reserve banking system. It works as long as everybody doesn't go and withdraw their money all at once. So the fall of first republic bank should be a lot bigger on the wall street journal than the eye candy distraction smoke screen, Doja Cat person. But somebody at the Treasury Department and quite honestly, you can't blame them. Is trying to just kind of tamper this down. You can cover it here or there, but do not engage in panic.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:56 min | 11 months ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on WCPT 820

"They couldn't stop thinking about one another and that their love wouldn't be denied even upre land. I'm thinking Anne Hathaway for you in the Netflix series. Sure. Thank you. From Lawrence fisherman for obviously solid choice. Okay. That's good. I just did all that to make Kevin indie see jealous. Hi, Kevin. My one is not working. You gave me the dummy one again. Hi, Kevin and D.C.. Hi, I told you before. I realized a while ago. You don't belong to me. You don't belong to the world. This is true. Because no one wants me individually. But go ahead. Well, not to mention. I'm too much to take Chris on one on one basis. Oh, please. I'm a global taste. I know that. That was one of my personal funniest and meanest things crystal boys ever said. I said I haven't given up on love and he said, well, love has given up on you. Well, if you would just give off of your annoying celebrity lesbian high horse, just love waiting for you here, but I'm on a celebrity celebrity lesbian high horse. Yes, you are. That sounds fancy. You know what you know what your Friends did if you can't be with the one that you love, love the one you wish. Love the one you're with. I've been with you. For years. Go ahead. Do we have another point in this call or no? Did we not have? We really have to realize these people are hearing this stuff. I know intellectually how heavy people are, but when you hear it and that's probably, by the way, on the Internet is like a lot of his running set to tunes like different tunes it's hilarious, but we really have to realize just how evil these people are and before you really have to. That's a good point as much as we're mocking what a little bit

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Hysteria

Hysteria

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Hysteria

"Listen to the latest episode where Leah Kate and Melissa recap some of the best worst and weirdest moments throughout the four days of the hearings, I'm so glad that they sat through. Me too, 'cause you know we always, I always disclaim this when we talk about scotus here that I feel like I have reading comprehension issues when I try to read opinions. So now I just listen to them. Yeah, I think that that's a good that's a good shortcut. And it also saves you the headache of having to listen to Josh hawley up there hammering about God knows what. Fuck that guy. New episodes of strict scrutiny drop every Monday wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, the house has been kept, let's get to sanity corner. We have gotten to the part of the show where, instead of doing, I feel petty this week, we're going to do sanity corner. We're going to talk about things that are helping us feel a little bit more like human beings in a world that sucks a lot of times. Sanity corner. Alyssa, what is your sanity corner this week? You guys, so first, as we have been discussing, there's a lot of good television on right now. And so whether it's the dropout, I have been, I've been enjoying wheat crashed. I think that's actually pretty, pretty true to my personal experience with we were good. I wanted to know if I should watch it. It is, okay, so honestly, Anne Hathaway is its genius. She's genius. I mean, what is she doing with herself? Why is she just more and more resplendent every year? I don't know, but she's so fucking good as Rebecca, Paltrow, Newman. It's the perfect use of Anne Hathaway. Yes. Yes. She's like, she is wonderful. And it's just like highly entertaining. You throw a little Abbott elementary into the mix and so what I do is I watch all of my episodes when they drop and I enjoy them. And then I watch them back to back as I try to so right now I'm working on making, what's it called? Penne de pascua, which is Italian Easter egg bread, you know when you stick the braided breads with the colored Easter eggs in them. So it's actually everyone says it's easy. It's actually kind of hard. And the first few have really fucking been bad. Anything involving braids is when it's like, that's not easy, yeah. It's a mess, and I'm not cooking it for the right time, so it hasn't come out right. But it doesn't matter, because I put all my shows on that I've already watched, and I rewatch them while I do this. And for some reason, in my little apron that Aaron sent me, I am just so at peace and I enjoy myself and it's like I don't look at my phone 'cause guess what? My hands are sticky and dirty. And I have found that it is, I had stopped one sort of life opened back up. I had stopped with my baking and all that stuff. And this is like, it's not just the baking though, it's like the news can't be on. It has to be my shows. And I just laugh and enjoy, and I guffaw at Michaela on the dropout, chasing people around,.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Wondery Baked-In Ads Test Feed

Wondery Baked-In Ads Test Feed

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Wondery Baked-In Ads Test Feed

"I don't fucking know. He's dead. I can introduce you to Anne Hathaway. One night is my love language. That's the only one. But you have to if you really are having this much Discord, there is a love language dissonance. Right. That's not to say that there are any two love languages that are incompatible, but if you aren't understanding where the other person is coming from and what the other person is looking for, that's when you are running into problems. Yeah, you're going. The same way that people on Twitter and people in the zeitgeist now want everyone to talk the way that they talk, vote the way they vote. I want you to love the way I love. I want you to live the way I live. I want you to make the choices the way I make choices without any concept of like, let me understand why you think that way because I love you so much. I want to learn. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So if it's not just like kismet, you guys both are on the same page constantly. It's pointless. My dude needs words of affirmation. I hate doing it. But I have to figure it out. So does your show runner? I'll be like, I'm sorry. I'm not, but I have to say that sometimes. For sure. We both know I was right. But you need me to say I'm sorry. So I need to go regroup and read Stella Adler's acting books so that I can come back and try to say. Watch this masterclass. For the longest time, I was like, I'm not sorry. Do you want me to say, I'm sorry, and then later, I'm gonna lose your strike for you because you accept an apology that I was obviously just saying because that's your fucking love language. You nerd. And the reason me. Yeah, so, but you have to eat a dick. Sometimes. I mean, I won't, if his love language is sucking dick. That's my favorite Bible verse. We're due in so those are the very, okay, wait, but what else do you have anything else before I interviewed you?.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Forever35

Forever35

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Forever35

"A good call. Oh. The intern with Anne Hathaway. I mean, it's all a good movie. Like really random, but it's actually quite good. And Robert De Niro. And Robert De Niro, just go through Nancy Meyers catalog of films. I mean, honestly, you could, and you would not be disappointed. No, you'd be soothed in your soul. Yeah. So when iTunes gift card, if they need some films. Yeah. iTunes gift card is a good idea. I think the other thing that you could just say to your sister is call or text me anytime and I will just listen to you vent. Yeah, I'm sure you've already done that. You're her sister, but you know. Yeah. Well, look. We see you. Listen, and also anyone else listening who is just at the freaking end of your rope. We see you hard. We do. We really see you. We are you. All right, everyone. This is our last IRL live. What are we calling this? Our last new, I guess our last new episode of 2021. Yeah, so the till 2022. So if you celebrate Christmas, have a good Christmas, happy new year to everyone. We will see you in the new year. Bye..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Bit Storm

Bit Storm

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Bit Storm

"Young. Ish took interestingly. And i think designing coming up because i just saw something recently thinking linda collini kind of thing i was thinking. Kite lynch or an anne hathaway. Okay yeah that could work too. Yeah yeah they'll call emily blunt. Emily blunt could be mazing work. I can emily blunt show. Let's go emily blunt. she's she's kind of up there at the moment. Might we wanted to. We bring junk cuisines into to like play the loving tryst of we we bring humane but he plays a character who just mugs at the camera. I mean just constantly breaking the full. So yeah i like emily blunt in the as the as the crime. The female lead. So she's the only other voice actor threat. This whole thing is between those two main. Those two main characters essentially at different times is she is a is does she have the same series while vibe or is she more playful with it perhaps to she kind of understand that that josh brolin was character is hamming it up a bit over. The whole world is hamming it up a bit and she doesn't quite understand it kind of look who's talking now of yeah like i can see that. She actually understands of it. She older the seven weeks now. Yes the daycare. Seven weeks alive for one year. Life was flashing before my eyes have time goes quickly seconds. Nail seemed like seconds full full of anything like minutes seconds. Nothing like more longer second short. Short sagan's right shoulder seconds before. Because because i really. I can't read time so i didn't know what a second is god because object permanence isn't the thing for these babies yet when when they turn around where they go. I think it's i think is one character who is younger than the rest who does not yet have their object. Permanence hasn't come in yet. And the other is coming on you can just walk behind them and they remember you exist forgot you exist..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on The Ringer-Verse

The Ringer-Verse

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on The Ringer-Verse

"I think i'm so excited to play spider man to Spiderman video games are tough to beat. I'm excited i want. I want to be able to play these superhero video games. I want them to. I want everyone representing everyone represented every superhero. I want i want them to be on there. So that i can play the games. Live as a superhero which was all the. Og spiderman game. Love that game. You know what else i want to. I want more of these games on like my oculus virtual reality. Now you're just bragging gotta oculus to then yeah. Bad does oculus game where you can fly around. You could actually fly. And it's like real is a point game where you walk the plank which is actually scary. Fuck my zayed. But then you can fly around on the game to they could have with the to oculus. Names aspire man. You jump off and shoot the web using the oculus controllers and it could be super dope and i don't know why they haven't done it. Bring my should've occupant. You gotta get that gaming gaming. Pc what you're talking about gaming pc gaming fee seeing and plug in your oculus to a gaming pc got a whole bunch of new games. You can get that spider man game that you want. Is that true. Yeah i think to show you once. We're we're hanging out six through with recommendations. Whoa did you hear what steve just say seem said. I got a thing to show you where we're hanging together. Jesus christ stevie sick weinstein. Boys steve's anne hathaway ballots great. You gotta think the so me when you wanna do at the peninsula hotel. Christ steve coming over me. Bozeman will not be. I'm just joking. If it exciting for the guardians of the galaxy game then shopping not october..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

03:18 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"Relearn everything you need to know about the celebrities. You don't. I'm bobby finger lindsey weber when this tick-tock star addison ray movie i desperately want a sequel to maybe i A really good movie. I guess like interstellar you can never get enough interstellar. So probably her cellar. Were you shocked by this. Because i was shocked by this. There's this entire interview is worth the watch for many reasons. I think one of the characters she wants to be is roxie hart. We wish that roxie hart would make a great tick tock star and cage as lindsay was watching it live. She's like roxie. Hart is literally a murderer. I'm sorry roxie. Hart like data murderer. Like how is that. She was like she sings and dances. I'm like a that's not. She also kills people. It's clip is really to me. The first time that. I see anything in edison ray that i find interesting. So i'm kinda like is she can't what she what's going on here. I think she's a lot of things. But i don't know that they necessarily make the of standing when we questioned like. What is the deal with. Addison ray what do people see in her is this you can never get enough interstellar. And if you doubt the sequel to interstellar you clearly haven't seen it in a while because there's a potential for a sequel. There is a potential. Did you finish it last night. I mean i had to go to the. I darted half way will. I wanted to see the end. 'cause i wanted to remind myself if there is potential for a sequel everyone's like oh l. interstellar there could be no sequel. It's like Have you watched it recently because Coupes flying to the new planet to find what their face. Maybe they're gonna start a new world. Maybe they're definitely gonna start at world old murphy get out of my world like this is no longer your world. Go go to anne's world. Pooku point to find anne hathaway. Who's like by herself on like planet. God knows what but there's breathable air. And she's about to start the new planet so she was like. I wish i had a boyfriend. The last shot of interstellar anne hathaway looking into the distance thinking. I wish i had a boyfriend. It is so guess. What coop loads up the truck with with a char. The book tareq tarp truck. Tars tars put tarzan the truck and goes to the new planet. I do love interstellar. My favorite christopher nolan movie. Also i it's addison race favourite. Christopher nolan movie it's banger. I think it's one of her favorite movies of all time as not sullivan pointed out to us on twitter. Hooligan matt sullivan at comeback comic. He tweeted at us old. Addison tweets in which she answered questions like. What is your favorite movie. And she said interstellar the great gatsby the hangover the notebook. Another time. she answered that same question. With jennifer's body interstellar the great gatsby eat. Pray love and marriage story finding and then in may of twenty twenty. She just tweeted out of nowhere. Christopher nolan movies greater than all other like all other things presumably. I just like that. She obviously matured or thought a little bit more. Because we got we went from the great gatsby which Which version addison. Please be specific and the hangover in the notebook. A basic spread to jennifer's body and eat pray love putting eat pray love next to interstellar.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Double Toasted

Double Toasted

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Double Toasted

"Not su- know there. You go there we go. I got him in there. I gotta think oh there we go. Hey girls so. He got thrown off a bridge. I'm very cute them. They'll always adorable. They'll always amazing. And i love them to death. I really just weren't they go. They hang up. No i thought they were. They were just got kicked out. what happened. What happened happened they are. Oh i don't know what happened. I'm so sorry about that in law so we are here because of them. Yuck superfan fan and they would let let last night. They were saying that. Where the hell have you been. Why why don't you go on discord anymore and talk to people because we want to talk to you and girls. I want to talk to you too. And i'm sure does to what's going on. And then maj is living live near the look. Like right now. a chaotically. Oh your hair's coming back. It looks nice. Yeah thanks yeah. I didn't take long. You hear grows pretty fast. Friend gave me some haircuts. Know you like you look like anne hathaway. We've you've been told that well then it must be true you that strangers actually strangers mainly really what you do you do. Especially you now. Here's coming in you look at the way and not on the missouri. Something but so told her. She needed to get hurt like her kept saying. I didn't like to. I didn't want to grow this. Will you proved are all look at that. Look at well girls. we're talking to you. Tell us something that's been happening. It's been a long time. We've talked to you what's been going on in your world. Well we gotta wisdom teeth out last week. So that kinda sucked. Oh did you not get some medicine. That made a nicer.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Piecing It Together Podcast

Piecing It Together Podcast

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Piecing It Together Podcast

"It's good movies but for anyone who hasn't seen serenity go watch serenity the absolute disaster with matthew mcconaughey and anne hathaway. I love that movie so much without giving away the big twist. let's just say video games are evolved. So a lot of people like that movie. Yeah i think so. I think it's starting to get a bit of a cult. Following people should definitely watch it though. Remember that gamer with gerard butler. Sure to mine too. Yeah yeah that would definitely fit. I think definitely could be a piece here. So next up is coda on apple. Tv come august thirteenth About a singer who was the only hearing person in her family with two parents One a lot of awards at sundance. This year is kind of like the big most talked about thing. I think that some soul but yet looks like it's going to be a real like kind of crowd-pleaser family type film. What'd you think about this super excited based on this review. I know it had won a lot of stuff. But that doesn't necessarily mean that we would get excited base. You know because. I think a lot of those times you get there. And they're very sentimental and this one was not..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Post Show Recaps

Post Show Recaps

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Post Show Recaps

"A british says that if they don't eat or or they don't sleep or p they can cover ten percent of the exam. Jeff is like very pessimistic about it all. He thinks they're going to have to retake spanish in the fall. Everybody groans accept or any. She loves it. She psyched spanish when i three here. We come banished one on one. Do it all over again. Yeah you and jeff notices and calls any out for it. Any quickly changes the subject. The curling tongues in phil- everyone can do is. Everyone can do this. Karen's doing it right now. Justice doing to get it. Can everybody do it. Isn't that the dominant gene to be able to call your carrier tongue. Are you doing de right now. As i'm trying kindness but like not one hundred percent. It's never been you. Yeah i'm not. I'm definitely like just you're doing. Karen is doing it effortlessly for both of them. And i'm not able to do this talented. I used to be able to touch my tongue to my nose. I don't think anymore. Yeah i can't do that either. I can stick my tongue out and make it look like it's my top lip but that's it that's all i just be lips. Yeah that i can do that. I can do. But that's the only one that's it. That's all i got So yes jeff. Jeff shouts that any is the one who wrote it out chain Any denies it permission to treat the witness as hostile and pierce allows that he has if any recorded the class yesterday. She said she doesn't think so. But ahmed says that she said she records all her classes. Yeah yes Jeff says that she didn't keep the group together because she's insecure and didn't get hot until after high school. Oh man enjoy says somebody somebody turn her into a dude so i can punch her. Yell is one that was afterwards. Yeah that was after. I didn't look at any says that they were all going to drift apart. And everyone else was too cool to do anything about it. a says they weren't psycho enough And jeff sleep anti headache. Oh yeah any has disney face which. I love lip is going to quiver and her eyes will flutter but they won't ever actually close alison breeze very very very good at this. This is pretty funny and just like the control that she has. This like joel. Mchale is just like narrating. Exactly what's going on is is really fun and like it's working on absolutely everybody even abed. Yeah everybody have. I do not feel sorry for her. She's still a year of our lives. Highly relatable right to be pissed This is when he tells everybody look away. Abed thinks he can only connect people through movies. But he's getting sucked into Yeah allison bruce faces. Amazing i love her. Disney phase elephant. Disney is like everything about this scene another scene but like this just one particular moment. I just i love it like i just love alison brie and like the way i mean she has. What's the what's the actresses name anne hathaway. She's like anne hathaway face where it's like all..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

07:22 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"Speaking about Krista Krista McAuliffe and the challenger that blew up what a horrible day that was. That I would tell you about the time me and Neil dump on my writing partner God we suffered from a case of unfortunate timing like you can't believe. So me and gumbo wrote a script called pushing daisy. Maybe 20 years ago. It was before that TV show pushing daisy too, because we had the title first, but anyhow, it was set in Florida like kind of a white trashy pot of Florida. And it's centered around a beautiful 20 something chick from Florida who was dating this guy who was a real asshole and always verbally abused her. That kind of shit. I'm not gonna bore you with what the script was about, but it's the way we began the movie. We began the script. Okay, fade in. You got daisy and her boyfriend and some other friends are sitting on lawn chairs that they've placed on top of a you hole trunk. Drinking beers out of the case so they came out of a cooler so they can get a good look at the challenger with crystal McAuliffe was going to be history the first woman up in space. They wanted to get a good look, so they sucked their shares on top of this U haul. On the morning, the space shuttle was going to launch. And after a quick countdown, obviously we see it go up, everybody's cheering, and then it explodes and falls back into the ocean. And then we had the music kick in what a day for a daydream custom made for a daydreaming boy, whatever. Now jump to February 2003, mean had multiple meetings set up that day. And we finally had a day when we were going to pitch this movie to like three or four different studios. And when you pitch a movie, you basically acting out a lot of scenes. I'm up on my feet, Neil usually sat down in the chair and would make comments when needed, but I was the monkey who got up and acted out scenes in the movie to really give it the drama. We both liked our roles. So we pitched it to three or four different studios, big day for us, Neil slept over my house the night before. And as we're about to leave, he was sleeping on stairs in my bed. I was sleeping downstairs on the couch. As we're about to leave to go pitch this movie, we turn the TV on and the space shuttle Columbia explodes during its reentry, killing all 7 astronauts on board. And we knew right then and there, we can't pitch this movie about people watching the challenger explode. Columbia just exploded. No one's gonna buy this movie. We wrapped it up during the garbage. And then we resurrected it years later, and ended up selling it. And that person who bought it, this trust fund guy named Brian Lindsay, who made one movie in his life, never made the movie, but paid us 40 grand. That's the movie business. It's terrible. I mean, it could be great, but then there's stories like that that you go Jesus Christ, what am I doing here? Anyhow, forgive me for saying this, but how many of you sitting home secretly wanted to see Bezos rocket blow up? Don't be, don't be upset if that's what you felt deep down inside. Don't be upset. Speaking of blowing up boy, the marriage in relationship between Anne Hathaway and refill of foliage was in the news again, remember that guy Rafael for lady, 43 year old real estate developer. He was dating Anne Hathaway back in 2005, 6, 7, 8, whatever. And then it ended as quickly as it began and ended. And at the time, this guy was arrested for fraud. And Hathaway was about to become a big a list actress so clearly she couldn't have this in her life, so she dropped the guy. She couldn't be around this guy. He's arrested for fraud. And he did an interview recently with the daily mail. They're so tone deaf people are. Rich people mainly, mainly rich people. Whether that money is earned or they or the extort or embezzle, I'm talking about people with a lot of money. They're just fucking not in the same headspace they need to be to be understood by the rest of us. The masses. So he tells the daily mail that on the night of his arrest, that was the last time he spoke to Anne and she said she'll love him forever. And then after he was arrested, she left him. She left him in a dust. Four years together and she's like, no, I'm done. Not even a goodbye. She ghosted him. You ever been ghosted? Oh my God, it's terrible. You don't know what the hell just happened to you. The night before you talked about someone who thinks the world of you, the next day it's over. Very strange sensation. But in this guy's case, he knew he fucked up royally, so I mean, they look, this guy had a fairytale life. He meets this beautiful budding movie star through mutual friends. They went out to dinner, they had dates for a few weeks or months, whatever the fuck it was. They were in love. But things didn't go well. And she would later tell another magazine that he was W magazine. That him being arrested was like having the rug pulled out from under her. And she was so upset that she spent a week in shock at a friend's house. And this guy rafaello was also shocked because he never heard from her again after he was arrested. Asshole, you scanned $6 million from investors because you posed as a top Vatican official. Yes, he pleaded guilty. He spent 5 years in prison before he was deported back to Italy. He can't come to America again. Why the fuck would Anne Hathaway want to talk to you at all? Why? And he puts on this big pout. He tells the daily mail. Tonight, Annie, Annie, and he's got to say Annie because that's how close they were. The night Annie phoned me from Los Angeles. That's what she was doing press. We were on the phone for ten minutes talking about when she might come home. And if I remember, but whenever people say, if I remember, it's all a lie. And if I remember Annie's last words where I love you forever. And then we ended the call. That was 2 a.m. on June 4th, 2008 at 6 a.m. I was arrested. I never spoke to Annie again. Never, never never, never. I think she made a business decision. She decided saving her career was most important. Of course it was. She's going to save you the fucking robber. He says, I'm not bitter. You can look in my eyes. I don't have anger, but I've been hurt. I'm not bitter. Okay. You're not bitter? Doesn't this guy understand what he did to people? He destroyed people's lives. He's still hurt that Anne Hathaway ghosted him after his arrest, how upset other people whose money you may disappear shithead. He's been hurt. The people who are scammed have you checked on their well-being? Forget about Anne. She'll be fine. She's got millions of movie stuff. What a freaking narcissist. No wonder they got along so well. Because you can't be with a movie star and only let that one be the narcissist in the relationship. You both

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Anne Hathaway's Ex Raffaello Follieri Says She Ghosted Him

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Anne Hathaway's Ex Raffaello Follieri Says She Ghosted Him

"Marriage in relationship between Anne Hathaway and refill of foliage was in the news again, remember that guy Rafael for lady, 43 year old real estate developer. He was dating Anne Hathaway back in 2005, 6, 7, 8, whatever. And then it ended as quickly as it began and ended. And at the time, this guy was arrested for fraud. And Hathaway was about to become a big a list actress so clearly she couldn't have this in her life, so she dropped the guy. She couldn't be around this guy. He's arrested for fraud. And he did an interview recently with the daily mail. They're so tone deaf people are. Rich people mainly, mainly rich people. Whether that money is earned or they or the extort or embezzle, I'm talking about people with a lot of money. They're just fucking not in the same headspace they need to be to be understood by the rest of us. The masses. So he tells the daily mail that on the night of his arrest, that was the last time he spoke to Anne and she said she'll love him forever. And then after he was arrested, she left him. She left him in a dust. Four years together and she's like, no, I'm done. Not even a goodbye. She ghosted him. You ever been ghosted? Oh my God, it's terrible. You don't know what the hell just happened to you. The night before you talked about someone who thinks the world of you, the next day it's over. Very strange sensation. But in this guy's case, he knew he fucked up royally, so I mean, they look, this guy had a fairytale life. He meets this beautiful budding movie star through mutual friends. They went out to dinner, they had dates for a few weeks or months, whatever the fuck it was. They were in love. But things didn't go well. And she would later tell another magazine that he was W magazine. That him being arrested was like having the rug pulled out from under her. And she was so upset that she spent a week in shock at a friend's

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Hysteria

Hysteria

04:02 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Hysteria

"Do you think if you didn't do that that there could be consequences in worst case scenario but if you don't act like surprised and like oh my goodness i. I'm shocked by the fact that i did a smart thing. Do you think that there are people who would be punished for that. Yeah i do. Think like to be like considered likable. You sort of have to be shocked by by success and if it looks like you try hard. People think you're a try hard. I mean it's like anne hathaway in syndrome right when she like got the oscar in tuesday. It came true like people were so mad at her. That it's like oh we gotta you work to get an oscar. Look people hate women who look like. They try hard and people want to celebrate. You know women like more like jennifer lawrence. He's like. I'm just like a regular girl and here i am. Isn't it amazing that i'm like hot and successful. I just started. i'm meghan. Have you ever played into people. Underestimating you in order to kind of like get ahead absolutely. I ate like in heavens. Every time i go to a new comedy club because it you and i think i do a little bit of the l. to of like i'm actually not nice all the time i can be quote unquote like onstage. Or like that persona. it's like bitchy. And so i'm like over the top nice offstage and kind of over the top. Oh wow this room is beautiful like it's the first comedy club i've ever been to because they just hate us. It feels like a defense mechanism for sure. Interesting elissa do you have any experience up people's Underestimating you not really. I mean you know people if anything. I think i've always been underestimated because of my age. I mean not now please. I'm not talking about now but like you know back in the day the the time i wore the heart shirt that i mentioned was actually a time when i was like you.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on whatisTWS

whatisTWS

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on whatisTWS

"In the movie adaptation of the musical and i. I've been very hard on her her trying to act her way through the song. When is a song. I like this. Is it very humping of song. Say daring a minute but is is a hell of a song and i've been very tough for her. She didn't do that bad job. But i'm a play the clip from the version from the original london cast. Which is mom. Is you listen to every day on the way to school weirdly enough. I listened to every day on the way to school on a ride. Home from school. Delay miserable soundtrack and i got songs. There have definitely emotional attachments. To and and i and when i was trying to pick a clip from the the musical footage show. Mike is a part of me that they're trying to do a flex. And i do like a deep cut by deep album cuts on. I wanted to the not so popular song. i with the single because this this is not about that. It's not about flex this is about a moment. involve music between my mom and i That means a lot to me that definitely shaped the way i listen to music. Anyway i appreciate music and This is about that moment And how anne hathaway fucked it all. I'm sorry you try you try but until we speak again be safe. Be bees and i love you excuse..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast

The Flop House Podcast

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast

"Was having a bit of a break. John maybe. But i did find it very funny. The scene where anne hathaway was like laying out things but like not quite wanting to say that she wants to steal the diamond yet and he can say like he knows that. She's acting very strangely. But the actions like no. What are you talking. You're the one who's weird lay and it is i. I think i think that's a really good scene. For anne hathaway. Because she's she's she has to keep swerving back and forth and she's doing a really good job. It's a good version of the bad scene in the happening. Where where do you wanna kill me. Don't you need goes what no no and you're like wait. Does we're going hold on because this is something that's been in his character. He's been a science teacher trying to save his kids until now. What if the movie just threw in the fact that he was a serial killer at that moment. You didn't know that you were following a serial killer. Mark wahlberg through the happening twist happening was happening to get back at him for all the murders but it keeps acting like an overreaction every plant in the world to kill every person because one dude is a serial killer. That seems a bit much a bit. Much plants don't understand human society that is only one of many problems with with a scenario that you have just briefly sketched out. There's only one thing. I'm bumping on about it. But that feels like such a like early 'oughts like indie movie that makes it into theaters. Where it's like. There's a plague but a serial killer is on the loose where it's like the circulars the hero kind of. And you're like. I guess it's basically just the minus man with with the plague anyway in the white city. Yeah well the that. He does not the hero. He's he's a very bad guy. They never made the movie of that did they. The devil away city or did they. I mean they probably still will. They talked about for years. But i think the time has passed. When you're gonna make a big movie about the columbian exposition of chicago. Like but you know what. What is the time for the columbian exposition. Cranes came out when the devil. The white city came out was bestselling book. But now i could see doing it as a mini series. But that's not going direct to theaters so they both go to harrods separately. Linda on his bike. Paxton the point where the movie feels like a commercial for fucking harrods harrods and for any listeners. Not not familiar. Heritage is a huge department store in in london and yet they spend a lot of time wandering around harrods talk about all the amazing stuff that's for sale at at heritage. Sure sure night when we were in when we were in england what a year and a half ago two years ago it all blurs together we We actually went for like a tea service at at harrods and it was very expensive. Yeah that's yeah. That's how they do it over there. And that exchange rate. I mean come on. I remember once being being in london and my wife and i we just had we were just walking all day and we were so so hot and the exchange rate was so bad that i was like. I'm just going to get a glass of coke. I'm just gonna glass slota and i paid for it and i was like i think i just paid twenty dollars for this..

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Bald Movies

Bald Movies

07:21 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Bald Movies

"This. I this movie is beautiful to watch. It's fun to watch because again it's largely attractive. People like emily blunt and anne hathaway going around and cute outfits. It was costume by patricia field. Which essentially is like. It's funny because i felt like i was watching a director's commentary track because esley was we're watching this. She was just like putting in all these little. Like interesting tidbits. Apparently this is the woman who did the costuming and like fashion consulting for sex and the city. Okay so like. She's very good at making. People look stylish and also like expressing character through through dress. Which is one of the things you know in the way things about fashion is like he. I think it's a sham and it's stupid and maybe we'd all be better if we just had like some kind of human uniform. We could wear each day but like it is better. You know like the closer wears are the billboard that we put out like like. There's another quote in here. Because i read a bunch of stuff about this. Like how seriously should we treat fashion especially with this movie as the lynn's and one of the quotes i i read. Was that like you like. Fashion is one of the things you can't escape if you like effect like indifference to fashion. That is a fashion as well. Yeah rejection of fashion norms is a way to be fashionable as well and people can be like cool that way. So like yeah. I i know that like if. I wear pajama bottoms. And crocs out in public. It's saying something about me at does namely that i've given up on life and i know that i can't wear those. I can wear those out of the house. But like i don't know if i like that you know but but it is the way it is you know it is. Yeah and it to me so this movie was nominated for best costume design in the academy awards to not win. Deserved it mildly marie-antoinette which okay they usually have a little more sway. I will say i so. I dislike anne hathaway fashion when she first starts when she interviews like those moms sweaters are pretty bad but there is an in between between where she looks like her grandma and she looks like incredibly attractive socialite at the end there's an in between phase where stanley tucci addressing. Her and. i think that is the. That is the quintessential fashion east. A look. That i hate that. I cannot stand and this obviously says something about me. She she shows up in this. I don't know trash jacket the first day after and she gets noticed. And everybody's like oh god. She looks so good. I'm going to go all the way up to the crotch. Oh yeah. I thought the first out. They're coming out at. It was not great montage. i hated like everyday. She's coming in the office. She's wearing a new outfit or it's a really cool montage right like i love what they do where she's walking across the street at car will pass her outfit will change or go through a turnstile and like passed a pillar in her outfit is different on the other side of the pillar and it's all one continuous thing of her. Travelling to work does a really cool montage l. the outfits are terrible all of them. I don't know. I mean because it's objective right. It's actually a other than that first outfit. I remember thinking wow. She looked put together and kind of timeless to thought her and meryl streep Even though we're fifteen years later they still look stylish. Because they're dressed a little bit. More blazers were emily. Blunt looks a little clubby zealander. Because because she was really often too. I i read that. That was an intentional character choice that they were like really showing that she is so close to the razors edge. She's like might even falling off a bit. So i think that's why i think she looks. So bad in those scenes in those outfits is because stanley tucci addressing her and he his this eighteen year veteran of the fashion industry. Who ray only thing that gets him up in the morning is experimenting with high fashion. Like going off the fucking deep end with you. Know transparent plastics addresses and shit like that all tour right right and so when he dresses are gonna put her in that shit that he thinks is good when she starts dressing herself i think she looks much classier and much much. Better much much better to like i. I love the where they in her personal style like. At the end of the movie where she gets the grudging like nod and smile for meryl streep like i think that's like the alpha. It's funny because like i really. I think i think an dresses really cute when she's right out like college phase where the mom sweaters and like the heavy okay. It's funny but i feel like i. They're like of the women. I've dated ninety percent could be classified as either early. Andy mid mid prada andy or in the product. They were aspiring. Or trying to fit in those molds. Which i think is interesting to go back and look at that. Remember like oh fuck. Yeah like i mean. This movie was had to be influential on the fashion world. And like how people yeah especially like when you are not living in a city that is known for its fashion. Like over talking about in the midwest here. I yeah nobody in the midwest dress in like a new yorker in the same year so writes that she had filters out through the media it filters out through the magazines which are already a cycle behind right like that kind of fast fashion stuff where cycles change every not even every season but every issue of a magazine and now with the online stuff. They'll just change every time you click on a different article right. Yeah yeah i. I can imagine like some of the people who saw this movie. Two thousand six or probably still dressing that way Just like is still dress like. It's the mid nineties essentially. That's a good point. Like i've tried to keep up with some things like i don't know like the short length on on men. Shorts are getting short again. I've gone but like but yeah. I'm pretty quintessentially jeans. And t shirt guy which says something about my lack of participation. I remember when i when i was starting to rejoin the dating world. I had a guy who is in the high fashion who is a bit of a clothes horse and keeps up at this stuff. And i kept saying i just can't pull this shit off man. It's not who i am like. I'm going to like if if i do successfully pull it off. I'll be pulling off something. I'm not and then like when i in bed. Inevitably regressed to the pajama pants. And crocs it's going to disappoint the person you know okay. Because i i don't think i don't think Meryl streep in is You know she might not wear makeup when she saw about a divorce but she still wearing like five thousand dollars. Silk pajamas and gucci slippers. And shit yeah yeah. That's that's not. What what what. I'm getting up to the opposite right and you will change who you are to match the persona that you're putting on because that's what happens. Dan hatheway.

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Bald Movies

Bald Movies

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Bald Movies

"Resisting it. And i think like that that story of individual hope i guess is something that carries the movie and does make me like it. And that's that's i get torn because half of this movie. I like which is a smaller individual stuff and then half of this movie. I'm not so sure i like. Yeah and the fact that like. I'm not even sure. The movie itself agrees with like anne hathaway's day andy's character to reject fashion because it just feels like There's this one quote from the director.

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Summer Movie Preview 2021

Popcorn with Peter Travers

02:06 min | 2 years ago

Summer Movie Preview 2021

"From memorial day this weekend to labor day movies will come in three sizes. They will be big. They will be bigger. They'll be max. I mean this. Is it what else. But this kind of size n shameless showing off is going to get all of us back into movie theaters. Where all weary from the pandemic. We wanna get there. But we're a little afraid. So this movie summer hollywood's whole future depends on getting you to get up and go to the theaters and to do it. They can't show you what we saw for the past year. Little independent movies that you can watch on your laptop or on at home. They've got to give us blockbusters and we start with first movie to begin the summer. The quiet place part to the sequel to the twenty eighteen box office smash it made like three hundred and forty million dollars on like two hundred dollars. Whatever it costs john kuczynski to make it. And it's in this post apocalyptic world where if you make a sound you die. He demands that you see it in a theater being cost to get that suspension all that horror of creeping around in there not make a sound. It's all over for you and you know that's where it needs to be seen in theaters where everything's dark and everyone can hear you scream. Our next up on my list is crew. Allah years of moving where disney broke the bank on this kind of stylish punk rock fashion show kind of thing. It's an origin story. Baccarat so it's not glenn close anymore to emma. Stone twang are and we see her. As a lonely orphan girl in the nineteen seventies in london trying to be a fashion designer like anne hathaway in the devil wears product. In this case the villain of the piece is played by thomson. It's not as scary as that first one wise. But but they try amortize and she learns the dirtiest. Pg thirteen tricks. In the book to foil impetus

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Maggie OFarrell on Hamnet

The Book Review

01:33 min | 2 years ago

Maggie OFarrell on Hamnet

"This is john williams in hammett. Her eighth novel maggie o'farrell imagines the life of william shakespeare. His wife anne hathaway or agnes and the life and death of one of the couple's children hamlet who died at eleven fifteen ninety six in o'farrell's novel. He died of the plague. And the book imagines the impact that this event might have had on arguably shakespeare's greatest play hamlet. Hamlet won the national book critics circle award for fiction and it was named by the new york times book review as one of its ten best books of twenty twenty with the editors calling it a bold feat of imagination and empathy and magill. Farrell is here to talk about it from edinburgh. Hi how you doing. i'm good. What do we know historically. That's in this novel. How bearer the bones that you were working with when you sat down well i they expire himself is quite a shadowy figure. There's an awful lot about him. We don't know despite the very best efforts of the world's most brilliant scholars and shakespearean academics. So it is mysterious. You know we only have six examples of his signature which is spelt differently so there are lots of lawmakers and gaps in his story. If we think we know very little about him we know even less about his wife. The woman weeping told to call anne hathaway and his children. We only hamlet himself. The boy is lucky if he gets possibly to mentions in these big biographies of shakespeare them night and he was born and they mentioned that he died in fifteen ninety six. But i see i mean to be honest. That is all we do know about little. Unfortunately

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"anne hathaway" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"anne hathaway" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"It was discussed. The CEOs of to energy companies reportedly talked about a megamerger. Dow Jones says the chief executives of Exxon Mobil and Chevron discussed combining the nation's two biggest oil companies as the pandemic was beginning to hurt oil and gas demand. The report says. The talks really didn't get beyond the preliminary stage, and they're not continuing, though they could be brought back sometime in the future. Already report this morning older workers staying on the job until five minutes before they fall over dead. That's something something close to that may be the trend folder. Yeah, the trend for older workers. It's been happening for quite some time, and it's been strengthened by the pandemic. Working from home is help People don't have to commute. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says about one in five adults age 65 or older is still on the job. The ratio was closer to one in 10. Back in the eighties, the bureau says The unemployment rate for older Americans was 5.9% in December, and that was more than half a percentage point lower than the overall rate for the nation area TV series about we work we work is playing what is we work again? Well, this is an office sharing company and Apple TV is betting people will want to learn more about the events that led up to the ouster of we work Founder and CEO Adam Newman. The streaming service has green lighted a limited syriza on the office sharing company. The show we crashed. Will star Jared Lito and Anne Hathaway is Newman and his wife. Alright in another office sharing company has gone bankrupt. Yeah, This is we work arrival called No Tell based in New York it's filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. No tell will be taken over by the real estate services company, Newmark Group is part of the prearranged deal. All right. What do you see Another futures in the lock out and everything. All right? Yeah, they still the future Still look, positive S and P futures up. 36 points. NASDAQ futures up 142 in the Dow Futures are up 234 points this hour from Bloomberg. I'm Jeff Bellenger, a news radio 700 wlw 700.

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Anne Hathaway Opens Up About Dealing With Insecurity And Anxiety

Daily Pop

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Anne Hathaway Opens Up About Dealing With Insecurity And Anxiety

"Okay after twenty years in the spa anne. Hathaway still gets nervous about making public appearances. She's promoting her new. Hbo max phone locked down and took to instagram to show off her. First case of the twenty twenty one. Talk show hives. Wow i'm surprised. She gets that nervous. I'm not really that surprise. I think anne hathaway knows that every time she opens her mouth with no matter what she says. Someone is going to criticize her. I mean look even on the show yesterday she said oh. My real name is anne. We were like what are you doing. That meanwhile sean diddy puffy puff daddy. Thank you know we let him go. Seventies and not say a word but i just thought an had to wait has ptsd from the media because everyone wants to beat her

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Anne Hathaway reveals we've all been calling her the wrong name

News O'Clock

01:24 min | 2 years ago

Anne Hathaway reveals we've all been calling her the wrong name

"Princess of genova and overall icon was on the tonight. Show with jimmy fallon last night and she admitted that she doesn't love her name. Comey any everybody everybody homey any. Please let still the teeth. I so armee. When i was fourteen years old. I did a commercial and i had to get my sag card and they ask me. What do you want your name to be. And i'm like well it should be my name's anne hathaway lake. I never into. That seemed the right choice. But it never occurred to me that the rest of my life people will call me and the only person who ever calls me and my mother and she only doesn't when she's really mad at me really mad and so i- every time i step on public in some costly name. I think they're going to yell at me. This is the most anne hathaway thing that's ever had on sorry. I'm sorry this is i. I refuse to believe that this will has so much negative connotation to her name anne hathaway when she's been a working actress and she was a kid. That was the big note from me. You've been called hatheway by the public for thirty plus years now. We know that there's like if someone has their stage name or their name. Everyone calls him that but then they're good friends or family might call them something else. And i think that's special. So how about everyone in her life calls are we to call her. Because we don't know her it's the

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Box Office: ‘Come Play’ Limps to $3.1 Million Debut

Ron St. Pierre

00:56 sec | 2 years ago

Box Office: ‘Come Play’ Limps to $3.1 Million Debut

"Office slowly revving back up. His movie theaters start to reopen across the country very, very slowly, and folks visit their local drive. Ins Focus features horror thriller. Come play That's Jacob Chases directorial debut ruled Hollywood this weekend, making just over $3 million for its debut on Ly other theatrical debut it at the tail end of the top 10 spell. It's a horror flick. About a rescue turned sinister, debuted in the ninth spot with just over $210,000. That's an earnings. The witches, starring Anne Hathaway also debuted this weekend but went straight to HBO. Max, apparently 2020 releases of hocus pocus. The nightmare before Christmas and Monsters Inc are all still in the top 10 in the 6th, 7th and 8th spots respectively, and still going strong after 10 weeks in the 10th spot is thie new mutants. The number one come play did $3.1 million tough

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Oscars 2020: who will have the biggest night?

John Williams

09:44 min | 3 years ago

Oscars 2020: who will have the biggest night?

"Are the Oscars are this weekend who are you rooting for anybody on your list I like once upon a time in Hollywood I just thought that was a great film I love the cast awesome stuff several nominations for that film bills worker is joining us now long time energy reporter for the sun times still with five Chicago is a contributor and bill has followed many many many Oscars lot but you know I always loved about you bill you you follow the local entertainment scene so well and always told us such interesting nuggets about what was going on here well that's true I've always loved you know I mean I think that's important I think it as we all know how they moved in this world of of the current the twenty first century media I think local local local is the way to cope in general because I think that's what people really want to get because they can get you know the national stories from other outlets but but this is an interesting year at all well it's always interesting with the Academy Awards although I do think in certain categories is here there's there's some things that are pretty well said but I know we think of course they're going to go again this year without it without a without a whole list which I don't think it's a terrible thing I think you know well I'll tell you why I think so often unless you get somebody like Billy crystal who's always knocks the you know the ball out of the park I think over the years I think will be colder did a good job we recently had our critic's guide Bible to the critics choice awards which of the broadcast broadcast critics and you know we had two days he did a wonderful job and I think because he didn't try to overdo it you know came out was charming and didn't you know try to be too cute but I think sometimes I think people want to see who's going to win they want to see the presenters I don't think they want a lot of big production numbers and all those give me some wonderful musical numbers at the Oscars you know your health Elton John performing in and you know it's gonna be really quite quite wonderful in the court system the result of a few people who really are talented musically but it's gonna be interesting to see what happens on Sunday I can say I disagree too but I'd like the host I guess you're right but what okay what is a good host was a good house because right some of the host I kind of remember the Anne Hathaway that was a disaster and as much as I loved you know but she yeah I do too but she what that wasn't right for her at all and James Franco I think the the combo wasn't right and that yeah then they tried to do so many acts that an already long ceremony got longer and longer right letterman was not successful either you know so I mean and and I love him but I mean I just it's just a very tough job I will say that so I think sometimes a safe way to go is with out the host and we'll see how it goes David Letterman wasn't wanted the Oprah uma uma Oprah right rumors were rolling their eyes he's like I got to go and I got a key thing is we we didn't work we actually have some audio here from Billy crystal because he was just on Jimmy Kimmel okay crystal has hosted the Oscars I think nine times total nine times jingle himself is hosted the Oscars twice yes yeah he did a good job he did so the two of them had thoughts about the hostess Oscars here's here's what they had to say I always loved being out there I I loved the guess the trusts you know that the movie academy had a made to to get me out that I always I felt like there was a great honor to do it and I think that when you have a show that's as long as it is is going to happen and I think the problem with the no hosting perhaps is that there's not somebody out there to capitalize on that moment ledge view had when the wrong Best Picture right who could forget that the one that's right but he does make a good point there he does make a good point that you can can bring it into the moment and and capitalize on it that is a very good point I hadn't thought of that someone says something that you can sort of have fun with right that just sort of right out there and then they bring it back and make everybody sort of laugher connect over that moment we just had a listener say six three oh what about the la la land fiasco that would be weird without a host because sort of look at each other like what that would that would have been terrible and and then on a lighter note I mean it's great when you have somebody you know when when Jack Palance remember that the one arm push up you know on the sages many years ago and of course and you know Billy came out and made a great joke about it because you know those are the things that you love love to see happen yeah my favorite also I think was on my list of favorites I should say Ellen DeGeneres remember that a normal than the selfie she took and then when she was busting Steven Spielberg around a telephone tell take the picture you know when I could change my point of view you're either going to go maybe on your side your honor but you know I heard you it coming in when you talk about once upon a time in Hollywood that really was one of my favorite favorite movies of the year I see like bill if this one is sort of got a little bit of an unfair advantage because it seems like one of those movies that people in the industry natural sort of are drawn to because it has history of historical factor I know it's sort of a bag I would love to see it with but it's it's one of my favorite but I think all of the momentum seems to be from the directors guild of the producers guild all of the different wards have been happened sounds like it's going to be nineteen seventeen which I liked very much but technically it had some incredible you know incredible beautiful moments but my favorite if I was going to pick one it would be once upon a time in Hollywood or parasite which of course is going to win trust me it's gonna win best foreign film the people that are further further Oscar parties if they want to fill out there if you get if you get some of those lesser known categories right you can win the Oscar Poole I've no I bet it's true that's a good strategy that's true yes I have eight one five Oscars praying for no politics I need a break yeah what do you think we all do I think we all do and I think that will be that's one thing that I hope we do have because I think after what we've all gone through in this country in the last few weeks I think yes no politics is a very good suggestion but it's interesting because in terms of all the acting categories I think they're pretty well locked into a whole I think it is going to win and I think most people do what do you think what you got for best supporting actress I think well that's what the one category where there could be a surprise in the usually is a surprise the one category excuse me would be best supporting actress because even though most people think it's gonna be Laura Dern was terrific as a divorce lawyer in marriage story you know who could possibly slip in there because he has won a few things as far as people from little women who played one of the daughters and that's one category but I do think it's gonna be Laura Dern for best Supporting Actor it's Brad Pitt as one everything is beloved by many people in Hollywood you know it's sort of his his year in his time and I think that's a pretty much of a lock in for Best Actress it's it's I think pretty much going to be Renee Zellweger for Judy plank Judy Garland and although I would look I would be disappointed if there was a real real upset here in Jersey ronin from little women one because I think she's terrific but they're all these categories have great nominees and of course for Best Actor again it's probably going to be Joaquin Phoenix because again he won everything so far incredible performance I didn't see G. R. A. Renee Zellweger in Judy but I didn't know that that was not universally loved by critics no it was not what happened there was everybody pretty much loved her I mean I agree with this the movie itself was just sort of you know just so so I think the reason she's basically the nominee the only nominee for that movie there may be a cost and it might be a minor on the minor categories I shouldn't call minor but one of the most popular categories but the movie itself was not great she was what made the movie yeah I you know I I didn't see that because of sort of the reviews the main one that would be worth revisiting because I loved her and that was the online series where she was the rich woman who is trying to convince people a little comes of age is he was a recent series streaming and she was phenomenal and I just remember and she sings herself I mean the fact that she you know somebody's like a voice like garland which everybody knows so well the fact that you do your own singing I think is also a major push any and there's so many scenes in this movie you look and you think it's actually Judy Garland on stage and screen excuse me so I think it's and that's pretty much of a lock but there again you know you never that's pictures that that was one I mean I think it's probably going to be nineteen seventeen but I would be happy with virtually any of those you know that are up there there's nine nominees you know because they changed the rules a few years ago but you know a lot of talk this year the parasite which definitely is gonna win best foreign film it might be the first year that the best foreign film also wins Best Picture that would be somewhat of an upset but that would be a fascinating thing to see what is the Netflix series that Renee Zellweger was and I was trying to remember to remember bill out we only have a minute here but if you if you are going to the movies this weekend as I know some people do when they try to say Hey I'm gonna catch up on some of these Oscar nominated films what what was one of the films you would suggest the probably not many people have gone to I think I don't know I think first of all I think you know probably nineteen seventeen I think it's it's a kind of a tough movie to watch many ways but I think that that that seems to be the front runner for Best Picture if you haven't seen once upon a time in Hollywood definitely catch that and I'll tell you a parasite is be the third one because that is such it's got a real twist to it I can't tell you much and I would give it away but it that would be the film that is probably the one most unique dark comedy that come down the pike in a long time okay you got my attention on that I'm gonna check that one out bills record thank you so much for checking in with us at any time good to hear your voice same

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Octavia Spencer, Warner Brothers And Anne Hathaway discussed on John and Ken

John and Ken

00:14 sec | 4 years ago

Octavia Spencer, Warner Brothers And Anne Hathaway discussed on John and Ken

"A man on Warner Brothers movie set in the UK has been stabbed in the neck cops call this afternoon to the set of the witches, the film stars Anne Hathaway, Chris rock, Stanley, Tucci, and Octavia Spencer. The injured crew member was taken to a hospital, a second man on the set was

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Wong, Netflix And Randall discussed on The Frame

The Frame

06:33 min | 4 years ago

Wong, Netflix And Randall discussed on The Frame

"Wong, Randall park have been friends since college and Wong wrote for fresh off the boat, the ABC sitcom that park stars in for years, they talked about making a romantic comedy together and a twenty sixteen profile of long in the New Yorker. She described it as our version of, when Harry met Sally now that idea has become a reality Wong and park's star in the Netflix movie always be my maybe, and they co wrote the screenplay with Mike ogm co when Wong and park. Stop by the frame studios. She explained how the idea for always be my maybe came together, we hadn't talked about it in detail, and it wasn't until, you know, a little bit before I did that interview that a distinctly remember Randall saying, you know, we should we should really do this at the time I was writing on fresh off the boat, and I hadn't spent that much time acting. Well, I had acted on camera. A lot of people didn't know me as an. Actress and I thought Randall meant when he when he said, we should really do this. I thought he meant, you know, I want you to an eye to write a starring vehicle for me to do a rom com with, like Anne Hathaway or something. And then he was like, no, I think we should star in it, and we should write it together. That's very sweet. Yeah. Not in Hatheway alley or van Hatheway is unavailable alley. Well, no. Yeah. I mean I I've known alley for so long. I've always known. She was a great actress on top of everything else that she does so great. And it was, you know, we're, we're close friends and my dream has always to work with my friends. So it was something that I really would have loved to have happened. But I didn't expect it to kind of half in the way it did from that New Yorker article, yeah. That kind of caught fire right? I mean how long did it take to actually come together? I mean, it's three years later, but in Hollywood time, that's actually not that slow. Well after that article got picked after that section of the article got picked up by all these other outlets. We both got inundated with calls from just different people in the industry and studios. And there was just a lot of interest for the script, and we didn't have a script. Log line. Yeah. We had nothing. So what's worse have interest in the script that doesn't exist or have a script that exists that has no interest? I mean it the position we were in very unique and we feel really lucky have been Netflix took it off the table right away. What was the movie that you wanted to get made? What was the story that was important you because scripts go through Lucians people have notes, you know, what was the core thing that you wanted to make sure you preserved? I mean, we had always talked about, like our when Harry met Sally. It's a it's a movie that we both loved, but we wanted to incorporate our parts of us as much of us, you know, in our lives in it as possible, and just kind of tell a, an authentic romantic comedy. What does that mean authentic? Is that athetics your lives to your culture authentic to who you are? Because there's so many different ways authentic, our, our experiences and in our lives. I don't know. I guess with the question of authenticity, it, it's really hard for me to talk about it. But it just kind of all comes down to instinct, right? So it's like, for example, for that meal in the beginning that young, Sasha. My character makes for herself where it's like spam and rice, and fully cocky, it's like I didn't make a movie to be like, I wanna make movie with offending food moments. You know. But when it came down to talk to props about what that would look like it's like, well, this is what feels right? You know, these are the clothes that feel right? This is the girlfriend says the dad that feels rate, you know, and I guess, because we care about authentic city all of that will will come through when it comes down to the decision but we don't. Yeah. We first and foremost for me. At least I just wanted to make a movie with my friends that tells a great story. You know all those details that, that speak to our desire to, like, have authenticity. Just it, it just comes through, hopefully in a natural authentic way. But it's important to note that the spam is sliced. Exactly right. Very even and then the rice when you play your rice for your own meal, that nobody is watching you put it in ram akin an invert it. So it's actually looks like it's in a restaurant, it's a form, so it might be rice and spam. But it's presented us, if it were in a restaurant, and that's specific to her character and showing how she has a love of presentation of food from the very beginning, you know, and that's not like necessarily like an Asian American growing up in San Francisco thing, that's a Sasha thing. Right. But there's also this detail about, do you slice food with scissors or do you chop it with a knife. Which is a cultural thing in terms of how people present. Food chop food. Right. It's funny because those things when we wrote them at they didn't mean that much to me, your carry that much weight. But now, we're hearing people like I love the part. The part where the take off their shoes when they go in the house and carry the shoes, and they put the shoes back on, when I go to the backyard. We're like, okay. Okay. Those were things that we were like, okay. We got to have a scene where they're cutting. It wasn't bad. But it was like, we had a scene, where the mom is cooking. And how, how does the mom cook? Well, my mom cooked like this. Okay. That makes sense. You know, that's how I think that's how those kind of authentic moments made their way into the movie, but in some cases, and certainly in Hollywood history, those moments are often incredibly hard to preserve that there is such a bias to take any story that might be authentic to a certain group of people and make it white. I mean all the way around the story that everybody that third default mechanism. That's why it's so important people focus way too. When the question comes about like diversity focus way too much on the talent on camera, you know. And it's like I think people really have to be paying attention, more caring more about the people behind the camera because when you have people from diverse perspectives behind the camera, it's like it's not this battle, then it's like, what more can you add to the scene to make it feel more real and it's? Not this like, well, they should be wearing shoes in the house. Or, you know, I want her to be eating a hamburger, something like that to me more mainstream. I mean it's just it's just easy. That would have been so

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Kenneth Branagh talks 'All Is True'

Popcorn with Peter Travers

08:14 min | 4 years ago

Kenneth Branagh talks 'All Is True'

"Everybody. I'm Peter Travers this popcorn where we tell. You. What's happening at the movies? And we have a movie now called all is true. It is the story of William Shakespeare in his later years. It stars my friend here Kenneth Branagh who also directed it. And did God knows what else, you know? Can I think it's kind of amazing? We were talking a little bit before about when I first encountered you which was you playing a Henry the fifth onscreen, which he directed as well as started Oscar nominations for both things. This was a Henry who was just filled with youth and vigor and was going to take on the world and everything and it was. This fresh vigorous approach to what Shakespeare is. And now, you're playing Shakespeare himself in his later years has that make you feel on usual. Unusual very privileged. Because the in a way, you know, Henry the fifth was a it was an amazing opportunity to have as a young actor, and a sort of virgin filmmaker and really was any possible because there were lots of other equally sorts of adventurous maverick figures in terms of the produces and an all sorts of other people who were taking a chance on me. I remember talking to the late. Great psalm. Go when junior when we were releasing that film in America saying cannot, please please, please. I I know I'm I'm I'm twenty I'm nobody another, but complete can I make two requests on the post police. Could you include two names, one is Judi Dench who I promise you people will know about sued they will know about and the other one pleases William Shakespeare, without whom none of us would be here. Why credit the writer well, just different additional dialogue anyway. But it was he was just too concerned about what was going. To get people into the side. No problem listening to a smart, man. He news who knew his market. But I suppose the send if things I keep sort of saying the same thank yous to people like Judy Dench shoop stuck with me through a journey through shakes. Things have you done with her? I mean we worked about together by seven times. And she's directed me. A couple of times and I've directed her. I've always learned from her and a couple of years ago, we did Shakespeare's play the winter's tale, which was really a prelude to making this film. All is true because she played Pauline a- a woman who speaks truth to power, and she puts my character in that play on a man who makes stupid mistake and loses a child as a result. She puts into the test puts into the sold, and that sort of ten ship became a starting point for Ben Elton thinking about how might Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare's relation be after twenty years of him being away as the most famous of the agent and coming back to face the family. That's the the whole crux of the story. He's got this wife who he basically has neglected. Fully and two daughters and a dead son memories dealing with. But I always here we know nothing about what really happened in terms of what was going on and Shakespeare's life. So how does this come about that you get to play him at in sixteen thirteen when he's basically retired after the old gulp Peter burns down. He's going on. Well, belts looked at the existing facts factual as we knew them that appear in the Public Record Office. And so you'll find that on on a day in June of sixteen fourteen Joan lane stood up in the church. Holy trinity church in Stratford, and he called Shakespeare's daughter a whore. And he said she had gonna RIA and that she was sleeping with the a man who was not her husband. This is in public record quite clear. Everybody knew about it created a sensation because Shakespeare was returning celebrity and in the case of of someone so creatively prolific to come back to a tiny town. And a long way from London, and and after thirty seven plays in a great success workout, what to do even let alone what to say to a wife and daughters, who as you say been neglected, and who have if you think of in terms of the plays that he wrote we're to have plenty to say about what he might or might not have done or said in his terms. He's gonna he's gonna come to terms with how that sits, you know, the the this idea of what it's like for genius to deal with old and rely was also in the in the core of what we were trying to look at Ben Elton who did this works on in a very humorous way. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. But that's it. He's coming up and people are saying who the hell are you, you know. And I think what again one of the fascinating about Shakespeare's. How elusive he is. You know, there are probably about twenty five about him in the public record of his places. He was things that happened during the course of his life, but many people find it hard to join the. The idea of the fellow we present who may not have gone to drama school comes from a relatively lower class and REO in small country town and goes off into the world and can write plays about Rome and Egypt. And and it's Lee, and and and politics and religion and do so without having had the classical education without being as whether classical idea of genius, lured by remand bad and dangerous to know living glamorous life of public scandal. That sound great. I'd buy some of that. But Shakespeare seems to go pups, you know, exemplify what flow BAC, hold when he described the autistic life and said, you need to be boys watering, your private life and revolutionary in your creative life, and you might argue that about Shakespeare, but but that that that's sort of contradiction tension between the ordinary man and the man capable of extrordinary creative output to me you so touching so point. So Shakespeare because he he often in his own. Own place. He pulls the rug from under the feet of grandiloquent people saying, you know, what? In the end, you're all going to need company. You're going to need help at the end of your life. You're all going to require a you're all you need a support that comes from very simple contact with human beings. It isn't all about being some grand Queen or king. Even if he writes, very well about them his genius. I think he's writing about the nitty gritty in love, isn't it? Yeah. It's kind of amazing that in terms of film television. Whatever we don't really get that much of him. We really don't. So you I'm watching this. And I'm thinking, okay. Here's the he's coming home that heroes coming on, and nobody really wants them. Yes. Everybody's white says really, you know. And also that they were illiterate, basically, women just weren't taught obsoleted. So so a lot Benneton I think to give a modern voice in the film to women who. Had not been listened to. And it didn't matter to them that father, even then was lauded as the as the poet of the age, his, you know, clear and present responsibility as a parent, and as a husband with something that they they challenge, and and they challenge indeed as most families experience, even with the most high-achieving mother or father out there in the world being spectacular comeback to your own, you know, kitchen table, and you're just a member of that family and people are are unimpressed in the tension. That accrues is important one of the things I admire about Shakespeare is that he does come back to stop. But he does he does. He does fess up. You know, he he they stay married, and we investigate and explore the idea of what what it meant when this is true in in Shakespeare's will he left his wife? His second best bed and many people. Regard this great slight or a snob or in front. We take a different view that might have that might actually be a layer of meaning in that that suggest Papp's. It's a it's more than a friendly. Gesture might even be a loving gesture. The title was originally

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The WTF Movies of 2019 So Far

The Big Picture

09:05 min | 4 years ago

The WTF Movies of 2019 So Far

"I'm Shawn fantasy an animated, and this is the big picture a conversation show about movies, I guess because movies are still happening in the shadow of game of thrones were having kind of a weird conversation this week, Amanda, and I are going to be talking about what I thought was going to be the best movies of the year so far, but as we went down the list, and we thought about what we've seen thus far. And what we wanted to see we realized that this has been kind of an odd year for movies. So we asked you guys on Twitter. What you wanted to hear talk about you gave us a lot of responses. Some of those films are brilliant. We've talked about some of them on previous episodes ashes purest white, for example, or or transit or us. We spent a lotta time on us shot. We spend a lot of time a long shot Apollo eleven. These are all fascinating brilliant, beautifully crafted movies. We'll talk a little bit about them here. And there as we're going through this. But Amanda, I think it's probably better if we talk about movies that confounded us confused us excited us and ultimately left us. Just wanting to talk. Yes. So here we are to talk. I'm gonna I was ultimately inspired by seeing dragged across concrete. Have you seen that movie? I have not because I think everyone in my life has encouraged me not to I don't think you need to see it. It's Dorothy by minimum as Craig Zoeller. It was there was some notoriety around it because Ahlers movies have a particular political bent, kind of free speech, a finding that some have perceived as very conservative. It's a movie that stars Mel Gibson in Vince Vaughn as to police officers who have been suspended and then spend their free time trying to stop a Bank robbery. Boy, it's larded with a lot of intellectual and political complications. It's not really worth unpacking here. You know, there's been some really good writing about it on the ring dot com. I would encourage you check that out Chris Ryan and Adam name and had a conversation about it on the watch a couple of months ago. And I think that was part of the reason that they spend an hour talking about it. And at the end, we're like we cannot endorse this, but also here all our thoughts about it. Yes. I walked away feeling the same way though. Less interested like less excited by what it did. But it does feel like an onramp into this conversation because there's a lot of cool stuff in it. It's very well made Zoeller is obviously an artistic person I do not agree with many of his ideas about humanity. And it left me feeling like I had both wasted my time and saw something unique. And I think that that's definitely a theme perhaps a segue to the movie serenity. Wow. Yes. So this was maybe this was among the most requested in the call for submission. I think it was the number one request. Why do you think that that was to be set up serenity in any way? Oh, gosh. I guess we how do we train serenity? Let stars Matthew mcconaughey and Anne Hathaway to bona fide movie stars which is of note and it begins as a kinda Morrish or Neo Noir ish situation on an island, and Matthew mcconaughey has a white whale of his own called tuna. And he also has. Some demons and an ex wife who needs some help. Then that's in Hatheway, that's pretty much it. He's a fisherman. He is he's got an habit pursuit of Justice the tuna that you're ferring to and he's got a first mate enjoyment, Han Soo and Hathaway plays that ex wife and he's got a kid. We keep hearing about that we see and his ex wife's got a husband played by Jason Clark. And this movie is hysterical. And I don't mean, it's funny. I mean, it is literally operating in hysterics the whole movie is the most pitched up over the top preposterously plotted movie of seen in a long time when it came out mile Surrey wrote on the ringer about all of it's absurd. What the fuck nece, and I didn't read that piece at the time because I didn't want to spoil for me. And it took me a couple of months to get around to this. And usually when someone says, you gotta see this movie. It is effing insane. I go quickly before whatever reason I didn't get to it. I don't think you to either. No, no. I watched it at home. Which we'll come back to. So Stephen Knight Ronin directed this movie. Stephen night is best known. I think for creating peaky blinders which is a show on Netflix. And he's written a handful of movies here and there, and he's thought to be a very well respected writer director in Hollywood. I I'm I'm just baffled by this movie. I don't understand what he was going for. I mean, let's just say that we're we have to spoil the talk about this movie. So if you haven't seen serenity, and you wanna see serenity, I guess I can sort of recommend it as an ultimate Curio in American movie going, but it's pretty bad rate. It's not I all of the hubbub. I thought this was a good what the fuck movie, and it does not really deliver. It's more just kind of like how did this happen? And how did this many people make it this far, and sink that this all came together? So now, we're going to we're going to spoil the reveal spoil away. It's video game. It's a video video game. And they carry the son who is referenced throughout the movie, and then like all shown like eighteen times throughout the movie is programming. This whole world. And everyone else is fiction of his imagination. And he's doing it to like connect with his fictional dad or something or for a father figure and to avenge his real life stepdad, which we should talk about the problematic aspects of that. But anyway to your point of what this was trying to do. I thought it was like matrix gone. Extremely wrong. Right. I thought that it was trying to engage with the idea of. You know, the video games, and the captured that they have on culture right now and imagination and that idea of the simulation, and what's real. And what's not and revenge and the game if occasion of life, I think that that is my most generous reading of what is going on here. I do not think it delivers on any of it. And I do find that kind of video game to real life violence aspect a little troubling. So I will say as a twelve year old computer geniuses evocation of what adult conflict is a what an adult's life is like an adult who lives on an island called Plymouth island, which is somehow tropical. I'm not sure if there is a tropical island called island. It actually seemed on point because when you're thirteen you don't really understand what it's like to be an human adult, and what it's like to have problems in demons. You know, there's a lot of complicated ideas in the movie math mcconaghy's. Character is a war veteran and Hathaway's. Character is a survivor of domestic abuse. Yes. There are some some really weighty females here. And by the same token, the like, I said the movies just kind of hysterical. The kid the actors are going so over the top in every scene and Hathaway, I think is more or less playing Barbara Stanwick kind of like forties. Fifties era kinda bombshell Dame who's trying to draw a somewhat innocent man into an awful plot. Sort of like the postman always rings twice, you know, meth mcconaghy's kind of the John Garfield going. But they're so pitched up and it's also happening on a boat, which is kind of a ridiculous setting. That's that. I I was just just really confused by how actively bad it was. And I know that seems like a simple criticism. But even if it was a commentary on the way that thirteen year old sees adults. I still thought it would something was missing. Does that does that make sense? Yeah. I will also say I I watched it at home as did you and it really suffered from that. And I would like to talk more about the context in which we receive all of these movies because I think it is increasingly important, but for this one you you really had to pay attention because it it was making logical jumps and giving pieces of so-called information that you were you saw the you're solving mystery. Yes. And I I suppose in a way you were more kind of on a on a video game quest, which as I I'm told requires a lot of focus, which is not what I give to movies. So I would I would. Honestly, look away for ten seconds. And then five new characters would be screaming about something that was like oh shit while I messed up miss something. And I had to rewind. And then it's not like the ten seconds that I missed provided any information or insight. It was just kind of jumping around. So I I actually experienced the real gaps between the ideas it like literally because I thought that I kept missing something. And then it just was never really there. It's funny. United spend a lot of time on this show talking about the movies. They don't make any more. They don't make built dramas. They don't make thrillers. They don't make rom coms. They don't, you know, all of these categories were always talking about lamenting, oh Hollywood is lost its way. And it's all big ten actions that piece movies. This is the kind of movie that we're saying they don't make any more movie stars leaning into a big showy part. It's high concept. It's not based on any IP. And yet

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Manny, Burress And Joyce discussed on The View

The View

01:23 min | 4 years ago

Manny, Burress And Joyce discussed on The View

"There's a new reality show hitting T as C call smothered about moms and daughters who take their relationship to new extremes. Take a look. If the water is still hot, we will share the bathwater. I have the strongest influence in her life and without my blessing. I doubt she'll take it to the next step with you. Would you accept my love? This is not right. What do you do give it back? Yeah. Sascha question. There's a water shortage apparently. Beating that us. Why? Remember when we were elsewhere. We had the housewives on. Yeah. And one of the ladies mother, she was having trouble with a mother, and we had the mother and the door and John handy. Manny, Burress guy and her mind her mom Joyce enjoyed her husband. Yeah. Said you need to back off and let her make her own decision woman is over twenty five.

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Summer Movie Preview

Popcorn with Peter Travers

12:32 min | 4 years ago

Summer Movie Preview

"The movies of summer twenty nineteen. What is out there? What's going to happen? And I've got to start by saying you think maybe that summer begins on your calendar near the end of June. But not in Hollywood everything in Hollywood begins early because summer is when they make all the money that they can make all year. So officially April twenty six it's the beginning of summer because the movie that opens on that day is called a ventures endgame. This is three hours long. Nobody's gonna care. I predict that not only will this be the biggest box office hit of the summer, but it will be the biggest box office hit of the year. You remember what happened last time all the ventures or at least half of them seem to turn to dust than die mean? Now have those ventures that are left to signing if they can beat the evil fan. He so evil will the adventures be wiped out forever. Look how much money did these movies make I'm saying why would you basically kill the golden goose? This is going to continue in some way, we all know it. So what else is out there? I'm looking at my list. There's a major thing going on now of in terms of taking the Disney slash Pixar animated classics and turning them into live action movies. So we have The Lion King line king. One of the most successful Disney animated movies ever is now being done as a live action movie. You have Donald Glover being Simba. You have James Earl Jones actually being this father and the same scores. They're the same using. And it's directed by John Fabbro who did such a great job with the jungle book doing the same thing that I think we can all feel optimistic about what's going to happen. And then we have Aladdin when we remember the. Animated movie who do we remember the most? We remember Robin Williams doing the voice of the genie. This time doing the voice of the genie and being the genie. We have Will Smith. So big stars in this big kind of thing, they tried it with Dumbo earlier this year, and that didn't quite work the way they wanted to do. But we're talking about lying king and the Ladan so big deal. Now, what terms of old fashioned animation is out there. I don't know if you're like me. But there's a Toy Story four toy stories always been my favorite of those Pixar. There's something about Woody and buzz light year, and you're probably saying to yourself. Well, and Toy Story three didn't it happen. That would he said goodbye, Andy. And he went to college, and it was all over remember. There was little Bonnie Andy gave his toys too. So we're going to have little Bo peep comeback. I think when you look at what goes on in Toy Story, you have that kind of feeling of goodness of field. Goodness, but done with all the magic of Pixar. So if those adventures out there are going to have a run for their box office money. I would say Toy Story. Four is going to be the one that does it. So what else we now have men in black men in black international? You're not gonna see Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones anymore. But this time you have Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson. As new agents who are out there in this men in black universe. Sometimes you say to yourself do I want more of that? And you never know to actually see it. And I can only tell because I haven't seen this movie yet. But it looks like there's chemistry there. Then we have Spiderman far from home. You know, the Spiderman franchise never seems to end either. But we have Tom Holland who played him last time charmingly, I think, but now spider man, Peter Parker. They're taking a European vacation and the villain that they run up against is mysterious. Played by Jake Jilin. All I just think they're still some special sauce in the Spiderman universe, and I expect this one to also be a major hit. Godzilla Godzilla king of the monsters. I see that. And I go how much can they work this poor God's, but you can look at the trailer and see it. I like the idea that aside from viewer for Megan who is in it, Billy Bobby Brown from stranger things is in its she the dynamo. So if God Zillah can basically meet his match betting on little Millie to do something with that Hobbes and Shaw, this is fast and the furious you remember the rock of playing the the law man, and Jason stefon playing the outcast and the rebel these guys. I don't know if this is Hollywood kind of thing, but they tell us that Jason stadium and the rocked wing Johnson. Don't really like each other. And maybe that what the reason we love these characters and show so much because we liked that conflict. I don't know it seems a PR stunt to me, but I'm going to be there because this cars. There's the rock and their Stefa. So you're going to be there to and you know, it, oh and the big deal. Now, everybody has just in the midst of welcoming game of thrones back to their lives. The last season of that. You can't bear to live in a world where you can't see the stark sisters anymore. Well, now, you can dark Phoenix, which is part of the X men universe. Bring Sophie Turner, and she's Jean grey this character that we've seen before. But she's this younger version of her and she split between the good side of her and the dark Phoenix side of her. And to me, these girls are tremendously talented in what they do on game of thrones. And I think we're going to keep seeing them through the years, but her sister her at least game of thrones sister, maisy Williams is in new mutants part of that universe too. But in this case, they're all new characters to do this. They're all gonna be in the X men universe. Doing it. So that's it for the blockbusters that are out there. You've got everything from animation to comic book characters to everything. And that's the stuff that you hear about that your friends are going to talk to you about. But there's gotta be other stuff to part of summer is comedy of. I think we all really have gone through a long winter. And we're saying make us laugh give us something that will just make say, whatever. I can just sit back and not think. So what's there for that? There's a movie called longshot. This is a movie in which Charlotte Theran is playing the secretary of state who is running for president. But falling Manley in love with who staff throw in. Okay. It's like, a beauty and the beasts thing going on here. Seth Rogan is her speechwriter all of her people say what are you doing? You're going to destroy your career. But no, it's love. And if you don't laugh at the combination of Seth Rogan, Charlie staring. There's nothing left for you. And then we have the hustle. The hustle is a movie that used to be called dirty run scoundrels where the old days it was about conman. Now, it's con- women. They're played by Anne Hathaway and rebel Wilson. And they basically go all cross the continent finding rich people whose money they can steal pretty people. Glamour? What's wrong with that? Oh, book smart. This is directed by the actress Olivia Wilde, and it's about girls graduating from high school and saying we spent all our lives with our head in the books. Everybody else is going to parties and having fun. So they're going to do that beanie Feldstein plays one of them. She is the sister of Jonah hill and real life and Jona hill did super bad. This is kind of the women's version of super bad everything in it works, like a charm. You're really going to like that one. Then we have a movie called late night. This is about the TV talk show world and Emma Thompson plays. Probably the only woman on late night TV who hosts her own show, but she's got only men on her writing staff, and then she hires Mindy Kaeling who also wrote the screenplay of this movie, very very funny about what happens when you put women into what basically has been. A male bass they end of doing this. And the combination of Mindy king writing for the great Emma Thompson and watching them perform together is just so you've got to see that one to my favorite kind of thing. The dead. Don't die. You've got to admit that is a great and funny title. It comes from the indie, directing great, Jim Jarmusch. And it's cut people like Bill Murray and Adam driver by zombies. Okay. If Bill Murray is going to go out there and get laughs. Sizing up zombies. I'm going to be there watching him do it. So we have a good chance for laughs horror. I've got to talk about it now because it's not just the Cajun. Oh movie harm movie that makes money any makes people talk and get happy. It's they're everywhere. Now child's play do you? Remember the old child's play movies where you had Chucky. The crazy nut doll that. Always terrified me. Just. This doll who looks kind of little bit weird and freckly, but he has a voice on him like a longshoreman guess who's doing the west now of Chucky Marquel? Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker. And from what I've seen of it in. It's just been a little bit of it. It's wonderfully malevolent, so I'm going to be there to see that one. Then there's Annabel comes home. Another doll another possess doll also part of the conjuring universe where a viewer for Megan Patrick Wilson. Or the demon knowledge is that tried to make sure that nothing bad can come of this horrible doll Annabelle, but Bill will destroy and I will be there to watch her. Do it then them that follow their certain titles that get me them that follow really gets me? And it's about a snake handling church in Appalachia. No, they there are there colts. And they're almost religious cult where people pray. But they have the snakes, and they hold the life thinks pass them on. And you're thinking, what are you tell me about this like CD movie Har movie will guess who the star of this movie is the freshly minted Oscar winner Ogilby Coleman from the favourite, she's tossing those snakes around so irresistible. I think you're gonna love it. Then there's the Nightingale. See it's does not stop. It's har- everywhere. The night and gas from the director, Jennifer Kent who did a thing a couple of years ago called the baba Duke, which gave millions of people nightmares. And now she's back there following a woman who is chasing a convict got to be hooked. And then midsummer midsummer directed by REI Astor who last year gave us hereditary with Toni Collette, a really scary movie. Now, it's at a nine day Swedish holiday where everybody celebrates. But they'll be no celebrating after this one. So we. Got a lot of stuff out there. That's just going to scare us witless. And I couldn't be happier. All right. When summer comes. We think of all the things I've just talked to you about blockbusters comedy horror action, the rock of everything is there, but every even in a season like this. It's all about money and getting us into our theater, there are those movies that can come out entertain us. And also will hear about them at the end of the year when the Oscar nominations come out and the number one movie on that list, and the one that I haven't seen anything of India's of anyone that saw even anything past the trailer is called once upon a time in Hollywood it is written and directed by Quentin Tarantino its stars in order to Capri, oh as a TV star on the wane in Los Angeles. And Brad Pitt as his stunt double whoever thought of

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James Corden Still Thinks He'll Get Fired from 'The Late Late Show'

Ellen on the Go

03:05 min | 4 years ago

James Corden Still Thinks He'll Get Fired from 'The Late Late Show'

"I think that you're unbelievably talented. I mean, you've been on four years before that like, I don't think I wasn't aware of you because you were living in London doing plays a lot of theater, and I saw you sing and dance. And do it was like, oh my God. This guy is amazing. So I thought you do very very well right away. Did you think the show would be? You know like received that Oko. No, no, no. No, I wouldn't we came here. My wife, and I our some was three outdoors was twelve weeks when we moved here. And I wouldn't I said to my wife like, we're not buying anything. Like, we rented furniture. We rented account everything in our houses. I was like I'm gonna get fired. And the only thing worse than getting five. We'll be getting fun and then left with a couch. That we've got to get rid of somehow. Right because we'll be on the first flight back to London bright just going. Well, that was a disaster. And I'm I'm not genuinely meant like when did you start buying things at what point did you realize? Oh, the shows doing very well. No, we we know what we bought a house about a year ago. And then and then it was like, okay. If we voted house, you probably account. And so you've been on for years, and then how long how many more years do you have on your contract? About a year and a half. And will you do you think you'll renew or do you do you wanna do other things? Choice. I'm not sure it's it's still market fired. I think that every day. I mean, I came in slow and thought if I come in slow they might go on that's the wrong guy. If I. Speed to the C down to say, no, I'm not sure I've no idea. How long will do it for? We'll see. We'll see how it goes. And you're going back to London to to be in cats the movie right doing the film of the musical. That's amazing. And it's it's a lot of people who's in cats Judi, Dench McCarron. Idris elba. Rebel Wilson Taylor. Swift Jennifer Hudson and. So you may be fired. Go tomorrow. I might be back here by Saturday. Eight flights Emaar nights filming. Yeah. And have you seen cats like a lot like is it pretty much sticking to the play or? Yes. Kind of it's still people being cats and how have you prepared for that? I'm very much, you You know. know, I'm I'm Don Davis. I immerse the character. You know what I mean? So what have you done? I've just been living as a cat. I don't use the bathroom. I have a little tray. And then just. You know, the whole time about that's been me. To see the

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Margot Robbie will be Barbie, after Amy Schumer, Anne Hathaway drop out of movie

Fred and Angi

00:32 sec | 4 years ago

Margot Robbie will be Barbie, after Amy Schumer, Anne Hathaway drop out of movie

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Anne Hathaway Shares Rihanna’s Hilarious Comment About Her Post-Baby Booty

The Morning Toast

01:54 min | 5 years ago

Anne Hathaway Shares Rihanna’s Hilarious Comment About Her Post-Baby Booty

"Tell us what you think in the morning toasters group that is something that sounds appealing to you totally that'd be so fun every day we'll do it live episodes of the toasting the rec hall i'm shocked oh my god doesn't it amazing does we need to literally higher like video artifact of any of the whole thing oh my god that would be a menacing okay next story riyadh untold anne hathaway quote we we went from khloe interest into camp toast with the offer i know well that's the power of the kardashians they just give everyone ideas to be like amazing business people totally reality told anne hathaway quote you've got an ass like me dying definitely not true during an appearance on ellen on thursday anne hathaway confessed to being less than completely comfortable with her body after giving birth to her son jonathan rosebank shulman has running team has shagged her child is jewish give me one was wondering quote i don't beat myself up about any of that stuff anymore but after i had my son the wait was really slow to come off and so i was the difference is in normally anne anne hathaway told ellen the generous luckily the star who has spoken out about fat shamed all the time in the past received plenty of encouragement from her oceans eight cast mate i walked on the set and my waits a little up and i'm just aware of it she can need and sandy bullock looks up and goes you look good mama and then cate blanchett's like nice jeans hathaway but it was a racy compliment from the diamonds hitmaker that happened at thrilled hathaway most quote riano looks up and goes damn girl you got an ass the actors recounted you've got nasa like me understandably thrilled the oscar winner added i of course was freaked out and loved it so much a my god that is so cute i have a vision of what the ocean oceans eight cast and filming like when like and i really hope it's similar to what to what i think but i just saw weird interview with sarah paulson in cape blanchett on hoda.

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Devil Wears Prada: Call me when your life is falling apart then you'll know it's time for a promotion

Safe For Work

00:42 sec | 5 years ago

Devil Wears Prada: Call me when your life is falling apart then you'll know it's time for a promotion

"What have you gotten store for us this time matt well this week i thought it'd be fun to talk about one of my favorite movies the devil wears prada oh my god i love this so meryl streep is the silver haired monster and right everyone's worst boss and anne hathaway she's just an earnest young aspiring writer just trying to make it in this world matt are we all love that line stanley tucci goes call me when you're life's falling apart then you'll know it's time for promotion i'm glad you've memorized the movie i've got it down pat okay so in this clip andy is interviewing for the job as miranda priestley's assistant and let's just say it's not going well so you don't read runway.

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