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Scale The Podcast
"robert deniro" Discussed on Scale The Podcast
"I appreciate you How do you get access. What does that. what does that look like. Motivated moments is one big way to do it. A motivated moment is where somebody needs something. They're doing something and they're motivated to to be there a motivated moments when someone like robert deniro who so shy and does his awkward. Onscreen suddenly appears on late night. Tv and sits there while the host laughs at him right. Why did he do it. It's not because he craves the in answering personal questions about life. It's because he has a new movie out any needs people to go see the new movie because that's part of the process of getting people to to see a movie so he goes in desert. That's motivated moment. Everybody has motivated moments when you think about an author who seems hard to reach because they're deep in the study like robert greene who wrote the forty eight laws of power. He does not somebody who hangs out much. You don't see macaca parties. you don't see him out in the world he just loves to research and read. I got him on the podcast because he was in a motivated moment. He had brand new book out. He was looking to get people to know about it and he was eager to do it. A motivated moment. That's the key when so when you see somebody who's at a dinner party is usually not super super social. How did that host get them there. Sometimes it's they get into the software space and they're curious to meet other people in software and so they'll come out to dinner party. I think about events that i've done like that somebody cares about startups because they're now investing in one or wants to invest in one or wants to start an app for their thing. I tell him. I'm hosting dinner party. You're the people who have interviewed her going to be there. You should come in find out. They're gonna be there more likely. I should say to be there. Because they've got a motive so we look for those motivated moments when people eager to do it instead of just busting your head trying to go through a brick wall saying please. You should do this. I'm going to be persistent. Look for the times when they are almost eager for you to ask them..

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"robert deniro" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"Sober. i told her. They put up and redirect Thick they play plan right. We're coming up with a plan and the executed and obviously they got away with some. Maybe i don't know they're still at large but you know. I think that's what happens when people when people get together and they start talking at. They're like i think we could do but you don't think in the conversation there's somebody gotta be high. The four people are not super thinking about this or maybe. I don't know maybe adrenalin running on. I don't know like like when you ever saw the movie heat. Were putting them one guys if you saw the movie heat robert deniro and al pacino. No i wanna remember was it was. It was robert deniro. Robert deniro algebra. This is one of the greatest thugs movies ever made. But whether casino no they was robbing banks and they were you know what was in that movie the allstate guy good guy the allstate guy staying have he was in there he just came out of jail right and he got. He got a halfway house and he was in he was cooking. That dislike dirty restaurant and out and robert deniro came on so yeah we got work to do right and he was on parole but he was team disturbed down so he just quit like he was frying eggs like he was literally frying eggs with your friday. And then he put the exile and then with the rob a big bank downtown la. He was the first one got killed. I'm watching a trailer for the movie. Heat it came out and ninety five out this is this is a urban classic this movie it went mainstream and it filtered into the urban put a number one in the chat an apprentice principal. And this was a bank robin machine. This was they was getting money. Of course one character had a gambling problem. The other all the characters had problems the the main character was in love and he he had i pay and al pacino pacino. Yeah alpa. Chino ruined his whole marriage because he needed to catch robert deniro. He just couldn't even be in a relationship because prentice classic we ever seen the movie. He loved this movie. I don't even have the word watch. Go watch it today. what am i know. You're going to watch it. Watch it on your phone to the movie. The movie he is a classic movie. I think diane hall says she saw it got got this movie. I'm surprised that young as urban classic. You guys you got robert deniro. Who's our beloved Italian actor that we love and we got robert deniro that we we love black folks love these two and then you put them together in one film you already know. Film is going to be an incredible film but the story great heat check data and now now those are some guys. There was robin waites machines. That was coming in the banks grenades. Dan and movies about three hours long. What it's worth every minute three hours. I'll walk on movies. Forty eight minutes. She's right she's right okay but right. Now it's going to seem a twenty minute movie. I let me see because you not understanding that any ninety minutes you j has felt in urban charts again. What i've seen a movie that you mitchell. I'm not saying the morning movie is heat though it's a movie it's it's like it's like Any of talion movie that we love platform and he ranks up there with one of those. Those guys put put those italian movies in the chat room. That we all love props tells was another great movie. This folks italian those type of movies. But i think he was a little better than that but put everybody chat type. Chapman puts you italian. Put you out pacino and your robert deniro movies in chat. You guys can watch it on. If you have a premium subscription with hulu. Which i do so i can watch it on hulu you can watch it on stars and you can watch it on amazon prime video. Those are usually the top warnings. Go ahead and put okay. Okay exodus list. Let's get into our urban. Urban stays urban studies class right now on the shaw morning show featuring waco team sitting wish. Italian acted as that movie. That black folks. Love damn barbie. Somebody else somebody else. I'm not i'm not. I'm not gonna give you all the answers. They've somebody else. Naven italian actor or italian movie. That black folks love goodfellas. Go look up boy. That was a struggle against father. Talking about like what the rannells put a chat seen. Ed have you ever seen the sopranos. Of course he never seen the sopranos. Oh my god city man actually goes to movies on sunday to go see. I didn't have to say you see. You didn't see the sopranos like all five or six seasons of that guy. Is he still alive. That's where everybody loves. Randolph cow gandolfini. None of a heart attack all right. I mean i've seen clips addison. Randolph off gandolfini dave. I don't think i'm pronouncing the last name rank. 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710 WOR
"robert deniro" Discussed on 710 WOR
"GOODFELLAS, starring Ray Liotta, Robert DeNiro, Lorraine Brocco and Joe Pesci. Open for your brain. Len Burman and Michael Riedel in the morning on 17. W O R. Alright. Welcome to the Michael Riedel. John Barry Festival. How did we get on this? How did this I don't know. I don't I don't know if they have something to do with Jeff Bridges and King Kong bridges because Jeff Bridges announced that his cancer was okay, but he battled Covid and he said that was tougher than battling cancer. And I said the first time I ever saw Jeff Bridges Was in the remake of King Kong in 1976, and I had that beautiful theme song by John Barry and all of you people that I work with here have never heard of John Barry and don't know this music and I played the harp there and you're like, Oh, whatever, Who cares, and another heart was good. I'm glad when you pointed that out, so give me a couple of more John Barry songs you love and then we'll get our listeners. Well, I think the most famous one is probably well. He did a lot of James Bond songs, Goldfinger and whatnot. But I'm going to give you this one born free. Well, that's great. Wait for it is the slow burn takes a while for this guy to get going. Really does my goodness. Wake me up when we get don't have time, Michael, or so music snappy show. About it. You hear? All right. That was great strings..

HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS
"robert deniro" Discussed on HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS
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Tha Boxing Voice
"robert deniro" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
"Yoyo y'all hear me. We do just make sure man You'll marry a man by the time you come out with. The rest of the invoice. Punked contract expires as up going. I love it. Yeah i gotta keep moving. Do me still ain't go. He got covert but so he still goes ennis. And you'll ness Little known fact. You know i'm gonna hip hop the story in to right as you may say fucking job. Who's going to battle job buddy and get the fuck outta here. That's not happening. He's battling fat jokes. He'd say. Joe buddy we think growth joe button and that in that versus is to be a good versus but the thing is fat. Joe got more material. 'cause he's still. He's still got more longevity album album. I think who got better albums the fat jokes but fadul got more singles As far as the king of the lightweight division. Finally let's necessarily talking about the number two before guys. You finally got the number one on the topic you know i'm gonna be up in their my. Db aka was to to coordinate from the chain calling this brooklyn. You know what i mean. I'm being there hun. Hunting guns one hundred hundred and one hundred fake vaccine cards. Because i'm from new york yummy. Because i'm not vaccinated but i got king ball him. Ten and the dominican. They're the best call is what's his name. Georgy demand they gotta keep calling. They make the show hilarious. But but Yeah michio female. Finally you know. Things are looking good. And i would now be guessing private division at the camp roses. He's sending devin. Ania term sheet. He sent him devon. Hannah turn sheet. He said his dad said that already on newsouth channel and i think we should wait for that fight. Man get out the way before to your female moved up to one forty. He needs to handle his business. Like the way robert deniro. Didn't he remember the movie heating before robert been able to win on the run he tells around.

KCRW
"robert deniro" Discussed on KCRW
"Already back on the campaign trail. Despite my coronavirus, diagnosis and all the mini strokes before that rely Fact, Hillary was a crusty establishment centrist with no platform. I'm that, but we're cool sunglasses at every facial ligament removed. One thing I really curious about is how easy or hard it is. It is it for you to slip in and out of these voices that you do Well, some voices are more difficult to switch the another voices because your vocal placement Is so different. I mean, if I'm doing say, like, uh, you know, like Fred Flintstone. Alright, Barney arms for working at that gravel pit with Mr Slate. Oh, you said it, Fred. I'm right behind you. Those are difficult because they're very different vocal placements. And then, of course, there is such a different emotional context that the character has so typically when we record we generally stay in one character because there's so much That you have to consider when voicing a particular character. Yes, that's interesting to me. I mean, because I would imagine just from a pragmatic standpoint, it wears on your vocal cords to have to switch back and forth. Or is that just a figment of my imagination? No, it does, especially with animated characters. But even with characters like if I'm doing Robert De Niro or Morgan Freeman. They all present different, different complexities because you have to, You know, I have to lower my register if I'm doing one voice opposed to another, So it's a very It's a very different thing. And then you have to get in such a different headspace to do all the characters. So at this point you have. I think I've read 170 voices. Yeah, Something like that, You know, Cut back Almost a couple of 100. Maybe. Wow. You know, it's hard to remember them all. But I mean, I'll refresh myself. You know, like, for example, I'll do research on a particular voice and I'll watch movies. I'll listen to interviews and then something will hit me. Like I remember watching interviews with Alan Alda and he was talking about a film that he was in with Leonardo DiCaprio called The Aviator and I just remember, he said something in the interview. That's so resonated with me. So I I think of that, and there's a muscle memory. And and and the line is I I looked into the eye to lead under DiCaprio and I saw this soul of Howard Hughes. And why does that linger with you so much? I it she's some al it. It just seems to define his cheerful of bullion matter. There's something about that. That just makes me laugh. And so it just kind of pushed me. There's there's other characters that I can almost say anything at any time in their voice, you know, like, say, Robert DeNiro. I mean, I've watched a lot of De Niro films and interviews and you know like I Can I look, It's very, very simple, Kim All right, everyone has to wear their mask. It's not a big deal. Not that all right? It's not a big deal. Don't be a wise guy. Do you understand what I'm saying? Do you hear me? Do you hear me? Very, very simple. Now, let's talk about how you got started in this. You are doing this. These, like mimic re. Basically, I guess as a little kid, and you're you know, I think, Gather you. You entertained your folks, and I don't think you were necessarily thinking of it in that, and in your youth is this is a career, but you had a meeting with, uh, the you know, very, very iconic Mel Blank for that changed everything. But just walk me through a little bit. How you thought about it before during after that meeting? I mean, you obviously sought him out for a reason. Well, I mean, I never really had the idea the design that I was going to have a career in animation. I don't think that ever occurred to me. I thought maybe I'll do stand up. I'll try my hand at that. I didn't even think about radio as the possibilities. I just was kind of mucking around just imitating voices and not really having any kind of direction of where that was going to go, and then Mel Blank was appearing at the University of Pittsburgh, giving a performance lecturer. Just happened to find out that he was staying on the campus hotel and I found out what Rumi was in. Why I did it. What? Maybe do it. I don't know, because I was a bugs Bunny fan like anyone else, but Something compelled me to knock on his door at 10 o'clock at night. I'm trying to imagine this guy and he opens the door and there's like, I think you were like, Are you still a teenage boy at that point? Was 20. So it's 40 years ago, 1981 and I knocked on the door and I was my chest was pounding and I heard a voice. The kind of sounded like Barney Rubble and Sylvester all put together and the and the voice was Just a jiffy. And I went. Oh my God, That's the jet. I'd whole man and so we open up the door and he was so diminutive in stature he was wearing like a like a red cordovan robe, I think And and he just said to me, Are you Jewish or Italian? And I thought, Well, I'm Jewish, He said. Okay. Come on in. So I mean to think that that could ever happen today with, you know, with what we all deal with insecurity and what our comfort zones are. Yeah, the day it would be a heart attack. Ryan facility opens the door for you. You know, good for somebody like that, But, uh, different era and he just was a nice guy, right? I mean, I did. I did announce myself in a sense, and I said I was at your performance lecture at University of Pittsburgh and I am A genuine, enormous fan of yours if I could just have just a couple of minutes of your time, and so we sat on those two uncomfortable beds facing each other kind of, like father and son. And I did a few voices for him. And he was the one that those those are pretty good. You know, you got to keep at it and get your degree. Yeah, he did Encourage you to get the degree. I think you weren't necessarily so sure you wanted to write. Oh, I was clearly not an academic. Yeah, There was no way that I wanted to go in that route. But But, yeah, I think after the hide it really just a few months after that, I really started to dig in and develop, um, my vocal range and my ear and started to work on a lot of different characters and And then it was just full steam after that,.

SPORTS GOOFS
"robert deniro" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS
"I was reverend obscene. I've seen like mike. No no one's gonna hot but that's rude but no like mike doesn't count. We could air bubblering. We've been hammering on francisco all episode because of its lack of seeing he is we have a segment called uncultured swine which is usually dedicated to us learning about sports and things outside of the united states but for this episode francisco is the unfaltering. Have you seen. Have you seen varsity blues the replacements. Have you see the replacement. I don't care. I've seen that okay. Good 'cause goes in american hero. The of a question guys are met anybody talk about. Remember the titans. Please tell me we have seen that. Yes i have seen that. Listen the kill me. Just as much as sun rises in the east as we receive remember lizards. I would hope so at least on my end. I've seen it as well okay. There's not one terrible there. One would like samuel jackson as a coach in that one coach carter co charter as in that backgrounds. By how do we feel about any given along with the rock with When he's like the you know the juvenile detention whatever as in that one francis goes favor. Football is the blindside. I've seen the blindside look in the trash movie. The center burlington will depends on which long as yard both are equally. Yeah over equally good whereas you know i. I don't francisco's favorite Football it's draft. Day starring kevin costner. Your presents go. I've seen that one. Robert deniro is a crazy giants fan in that one and given your top rubber dam..

Awards Chatter
"robert deniro" Discussed on Awards Chatter
"Tease On analyze agree. Because i later told show he ought so you obviously fiction writer. I mean he made us dialogue offensively anyways so we started developing. This actually became movie became movie because then year later. I bob charles and irwin winkler had a production deal to make movies for you. They handed plus the skirt of rocky. And your job was read it and say yes and you do something good. Everyone of heart. The only problem was so long. One expedia play rocky and everyone wanted to have robert deniro or whoever was decision was if they could make the picture from billion dollars yes and while you were a there was a string of three well before we before even that there were three movies in a row when best picture one floor cuckoo's nest rocky and annie hall. What were your involving involved. Because i was new york. One over the cuckoo's script solves than kings is a he. He was going to film and he is sold two territories plus he had not been able to sell distribution scripts. I really groups. I mean you know you you like. I and we agreed.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"robert deniro" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Best action movies of all time, you know, sooner or later you got to come in out of the out of the heat, watching the fireworks and blowing stuff up and maybe sit down with the family pop some popcorn watching good old fashion. Shoot him up. Although Weather is so nice right now. There's no man. It really is nice to be outside. That is a anyway. Well, then leave the doors Open. Uh, let's uh You don't want outdoor movie? Hey, David Harrison. I got a feeling that a lot of people feel the same way about you. As far as action movies go. Absolutely. But first I'm all in on their boat out. Great movie. Especially unleaded. Thank thank you, David. Unedited man. Absolutely, and had had my back on that one. And, uh, we're good. Yeah, And also you want to be the unedited version of Scarface. Oh, yeah, That's Hey, my little friend. Yeah, That's yes, sir. I mean, there's that's a movie that I haven't watched in a while. And thanks, Dave, that I didn't go back and watch it again. I am watching a while because that that movie is your The first time I saw it. I was a kid. I was like this is messed up. I like it. Let's say, Let's talk to James and Oxford James kind of in a related another Pacino movie. What's that? The movie you got Oh, yes, I love that movie. Him and Robert DeNiro and with Val Kilmer. Modern day bank robbers. I love that one. And then there's another movie. I can't think of the name of it. It's some, uh, ex military special forces. Guys get together to do one last job. And it's to see the drug Lord's house because His house is made of money. And they go to some foreign country. Get the money. They tear the house down and get the money. They use a super lift helicopter to get the money over some to lift it over some big mountain range, and they end up losing it, and then they get in a gunfight with a bunch of foreign nationals. I mean, it's just action packed. Uh, well, and and thanks, James. I'm gonna have to look that whatever it's called that is a quintessential action movie right? That just that doesn't ring a bell for me, though neither Hey, let's talk to Dave and Sharon Vilna Day. We're going back a little ways. But I love this movie, too. Hey, a two movies that I have to watch. No matter how many times I've seen him the great escape. And the original magnificent Yeah, the original and you broke up there in the seven. Magnificent seven. Have you seen that one? That's Yeah, dude, That's a great movie as a good good classic action movies right there at And here's the Here's another one Triple frontier. Hank and Covington. Good afternoon, gentlemen. What do you got, buddy? Well on the U s Marine combat veteran, and I definitely have to watch full metal jacket, young. So let me ask you as a former Marine. Well, obviously on their on their former marine. I was going to say I was going to say I'm sorry. Always a marine. Uh, your your take on that on that drill, Sergeant. Drill instructor Marine several instructors. They're better than Joel. Sergeants. Yeah, Sorry. I'm getting correct on all of the place here, but earlier me was a drill instructor. And Stanley. Q. Bert brought him in for that movie to be a consultant to find somebody that can portray integral instructor and he said, With all due respect, sir, nobody We believe that you've found Can actually portrayed real instructor and probably, you know, earlier and he was a little mad about it in Cuba and said, Can you do it, he said. Put me in coach. Yeah, that's I've heard that story too. And and and thank ST. Yeah, he came in. He was like a consultant and they're like it's like a doing it right? Let's get Keith in a Mount Washington right quick because this is another good one. Okay. You guys there? Yep. Yeah, Yeah, I got to the Triple Threat War. Fourth of July. Action. The Patriot. Mel Gibson goes off in that. Yeah, he does. See that object, and that's what I have to watch. No matter where. Where, you know If it's on, I sat down and watched that now that's that's a great one because Mel Gibson that's when he was still at the height of his powers. That's when he was still around. Where is he now? He I think he might kind of boob ass man. He's sideways someplace. What is deal became. Yeah, but yeah. Well, okay, we're going to switch gears are gonna be talking to ABC news about. Hopefully there's some good news to talk to Alex Stone amount we shall see..

KGO 810
"robert deniro" Discussed on KGO 810
"Midnight run with Robert DeNiro. Great movie. Of course. Here he was. He made that movie with the Nero and Heaven can wait for one of my all time favorites. Jerry says, Yeah. There. You got. Um My, um In the heartbreak kid to me is just you ought to spend a minute. Go back, find it online and watch it. It is terrific. It's always been one of my favorite films. It's almost a perfect movie to me in terms of his answer comedy, and I just think you'll you'll really like it will give you more on Charles Grodin. Having just passed away. I'd love to put some audio together and you know really do him justice and such a rich and wonderful career. Such a talented performer will do that on another day. Right now. It's about UFO's 60 Minutes of this huge expose. And a lot of people within government were part of it. If you missed it, we pulled some critical parts of it. Audio that will kind of bring it to life for you. So you can check it out. And then we'll discuss your Navy pilot. Lieutenant Ryan Graves calls whatever is out there a security risk, He told us his F 18 squadron began seeing you a piece hovering over restricted airspace. Southeast of Virginia Beach in 2014. Now you a PSR. That's what they're calling UFO's. Now it's unidentified. I had it over here, Albert, You want me really? To find it? I will. I mean, they're called. This is the new vernacular. You a ps Googling. Okay, You're gonna make me Google it on identified aerial phenomenon. Exactly. Exactly what that have been hard to be. Oh, why you yelling? Unidentified aerial phenomenon. What Brett said when they updated their jets radar, making it possible to zero in with infrared targeting cameras. So you're seeing it both with the radar and with the infrared, and that tells you that there is something out there pretty hard to spoof that these photographs were taken in 2019 in the same area. The Pentagon confirms these are images of objects it can't identify. Lieutenant Graves told US pilots training off the Atlantic Coast. See things like that all the time. Every day. Every day for at least a couple of years with every day for a couple of years, including this one off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida and 2015 captured on a targeting camera by members of Graves, squad leader It's a meditative My God, we're going.

More Content Talk
"robert deniro" Discussed on More Content Talk
"Coal. Don't don't do that to me. So i stay away from people like that because i don't get along with people like that because i almost died because of the cult. Bullshit this idea that you can somehow pray away sickness and all this bullshit that these culture kaz and a ladder regular churches are promoting Is killing people. And i don't agree with it and all fuck. I knows you better not banging on my door. Get you'll get earful screaming year. S get the fuck off my lawn sick and tired of this bullshit anyway. These celebrities are all into that religious coal nonsense eating ice cubes member nation of islam as people in nation of islam there have been of instances where black people have had their money. Taken from them So and then also Sexual abuse there have been sexual abuse cases against the nation of islam. That had been filed. So yeah i hear you're saying this is helping my community or whatever and that's fine you know i don't care what you do in your community but it's spreading to other communities and by the time it gets to these other communities all kinds of craziness is happening. You have the nation of islam and scientology working together now. A nation of islam using scientology's abusive techniques of. I believe they call it auditing In talking about their working together now. That's weird so all. These hollywood popular colts are consolidating. As what's going on. And also they take care of each other. They look out for other. As i've said there have been high profile. Hollywood stars who were anti vaccine. Jim carey jenny. Mccarthy robert deniro Featured anti vacs film at his His film festival. I mentioned that before a lot of this anti science anti medicine stuff comes from these people when paltrow had the whole debacle where she was telling women shoves jade eggs in their jonah there. There's a lot of these female celebrities who promote these products that are toxic by the way many of these products contain harsh chemicals. Whether it be whitening creams you see a lot of celebrities promoting they wanna have lighter. Skin whiter skin. This of course causes people with dark skin. The hate themselves. They're always promoting these dangerous hair products. They if you actually research these you'll find a lot of these women who get these. Leaves have all this product in their hair. Their hair is falling out when they're in their forties sometimes earlier. There was this whole vaginal steaming craze. That went on which can cause burning of the vagina. you actually talked to a gynecologist. There's no fucking reason for ninety percent of this bullshit that these celebrities promoting these feminine care products. These these health care products supplements supplements very bad for you i. I've done a lot of research on supplements most of the supplements that you'll see. they don't even contain. They don't even contains mostly supplements. You see they don't even contain Ingredients that they say that they have so who knows what's in this stuff that you're that celebrities are encouraging you to just put in your body and also charging you money for it though this is nonsense and christopher for more content and more content. Talk i am telling you anchor. First of all has anchor is free. Which is a really good reason but anchor also has awesome creation tools..

Run With It
"robert deniro" Discussed on Run With It
"Can to run with showed it brings untapped business ideas from successful chris. Jenny how's it going today. It's gone pretty well. And i'm tasked with coming up with something interesting to talk about. And that would be when you when robert deniro is getting divorced. He's gotta pay for his wife's fashion habit. Apparently our producer ari brought this up. So i guess be careful out there to get to ripple life. You might have to maintain that for your partner. You gotta drop the number at least forty thousand dollars.

BBC World Service
Sharon Stone Discusses Her Autobiography in Candid Interview
"It's nearly 30 years since Sharon Stone played Catherine Tramell in the film Basic Instinct. It was a role she craved, but only managed to get after 12. Other actresses turned it down. It became a huge box of his hit on that infamous uncross ng and crossing of the legs scene remains one of the most controversial and talked about moments in film history. The movies that followed include an Oscar nomination for her role in Scorsese's casino alongside Robert DeNiro. More recently, the Laundromat with Meryl Streep on on the small screen. There was last year standout performance in the Netflix series, Ratchet. At the height of her career in 2001, having had several miscarriages on day after adopting her first child, Sharon Stone, suffered a stroke and almost died. She's now written her autobiography, the Beauty of Living twice in it. She talks about the fact that some people saw her as a very strong, difficult woman and how upsetting that's peanut times as she told the BBC's Emma Barnet. We think what it really is, is that I don't have the capacity to lie, and I think that people find that quite off putting And when I tell the truth that can seem quite offensive or the favorite Hollywood word difficulty. I do feel that in business. We're often put in positions that we didn't ever see ourselves being put in. And they're often crisis moments where we have to reconsider. I'm in this position. Now. What am I going to do with regards to the me to movement? Now are a couple of years on from that deep do you actually think Because the other thing you talk about being the only woman on set, you know men were doing your hair. Men were doing your makeup. Do you think it has got any better? Yes, because legally, they're just things that cannot be explained away anymore. You just can't say why can't she have a female dresser?

F That Noise
Episode 56: Best/Worst Remakes and Jamie Sings! - Drive Of THe Week
"We start every episode with drive of the week if you don't know what a drive is dr a line from a movie or a tv show said with exceptional velocity and volume and this segment belongs to jamie klein. All right ladies. Gentlemen and fucking michael g lombardo. The nineteen ninety five classic. Martin scorsese masterpiece casino. Oh casinos starred the great robert deniro. Joe patchy sharon stone don rickles and kevin us and so we seen. I was going for casino. This is a good drive by sharon stone. Whose nominated academy award for. The film was quite good and this is a good drive that she says to her husband played by robert deniro keith. Takeaway shoulder beaver out of your hair. She calms down. I will let it roll down. I will let her house for five minutes if you gentlemen. Were escorted her out if she happens to not want to leave. Because i don't like that's fine. She gets middling now so good of a dry because she says right to lean so good. Yeah try so much impact at her career win right down the toilet afterwards. Once he did that she's in film hall of fame assche to but if you look what more does she want. But if that i agree with the rest of that i agree all those nominations. Forget it drive of the week. I agree i agree but like if you listen closely now she says fine with a soft s and then she digs in for the fuck. You fine fine. She worked with their accent code. Find really be mad at someone to drive. Something i actually. I don't know if you do. Okay that's fair. Well pete you're man of principle and i applaud you for to digging your heels standard around mmediately buckled on that. That was the driver of the week brought to you by trash. Men media for the latest blu ray. Dvd commentary and reviews had a trash man media dot com and also on facebook and twitter. I just wanna add. Also we just got some new reviews by tyler stephenson just recently posted yours truly and we also have one from travis north. That just got posed a lot of good reviews. Check it out. Also don't forget to check out meet up deserve to step back latest news and absolutely noble shit. Wait i might. Mike was

WIBC 93.1FM
"robert deniro" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"50% is too big. They had been told not to do that. Who had to be told what Nursing home, which would not do 50% report 50% lower on their own. There's no possible way. No, no, no, no, no, I don't think that they were necessarily reporting it incorrectly. We're going to find out whether or not these reports that were given out by the state themselves. And they're the ones who manipulated the numbers or we're going to find out that there was a certain way to categorize certain death. And so therefore, if the person and we actually no, no, no, no way. We did this story. If someone got grown a virus from the nursing home, but actually died in the hospital, it was not considered a nursing home death. We did that story. Which, of course, everybody knows is nonsense. It's a nursing home death. So this could just be a conversation of reporting but more. It's going to be too. What as when we take a look a total numbers. You realize that Andrew Cuomo is an apt He's incompetent. He is incapable and New Yorkers know it and we see it. This guy wanted any for being cool, calm and collected and giving us the real deal on Corona virus. He had this ridiculous poster that showed how New York got over the hill over the mountain on coronavirus in Then Stiller and and Robert DeNiro and Spike Lee on coming out to say that's our guy Governor Cuomo. You want to know why people don't trust media and don't trust celebrities and don't want to get lectured to by these nonsense fools. Tell Ben Stiller to throw some more crap in his hair, make a sexual innuendo. Move on. You want. You want to challenge me? You want to challenge Spike Lee make a movie where you don't call me a racist. And Robert DeNiro try and get through a conversation without talking about wanting to punch people in the face. Talked about inciting people to riot. Right?.

KDWN 720AM
"robert deniro" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Develop some sort of, you know, friendship with him Because a lot of people you know whether they appeared on his show or ran into him time to time. They didn't really know him like you knew him, right? I mean, you're a personal friend. What was it like getting to know the man Larry King. He was He was the guy next door, You know, I mean, he really was. He just happened to be the whole world knew who he was, You know, because it is on the tube for so long, And like I said, he talked to everybody and you know, he really when you said hi to him, and he answered the question, he would look in the eyes and talk to you just like your neighbor next door. When you're talking just about life. In general, it was there's nothing Um, bigger, larger than him, except for the fact that the whole world knew who he wants, But he talked to you like a regular person like a normal person. I think that's probably why he was successful. Um, in his interviews and meeting people talk bill because he asked questions that we all want to know simple things, you know? How many of Larry King's wives did you meet? I only made it allows life and she was She was wonderful. You know, she she really, um Was just obviously very caring within the night. I was very involved with his heart heart foundation. Fail of doing the charities before stealing the money and trying different research is, uh, you know, obviously. You know, get through and get medical practices done quicker And for more people, you know? Sure, if you're just joining us, we're speaking with magician Marie saw Jack. Of course. You know the name. He's been a long time performer here in Las Vegas. A great shows. I've seen a multiple times. In fact, I always make fun of my friend Mike Hammer when I run it, and I say, Hey, I'm not going to your show. I'm going to merge Saw Chuck show because it's much better and that it drives Mike crazy. So you know, I like to needle Michael Little bit, but Mike's a good dude. And you've been always great. You've been Mike's great you and you've been all of course, on plenty of shows like I mentioned Reno 911 last comic standing. You've been doing this for a long time. So you know a thing or two about show business. So I have to ask you this. I've been in radio 20 years. And the two people that I always looked up to. When it came to how to interview people and make people feel comfortable. Believe it or not different ends of the spectrum, but Howard Stern and Larry King, they both do it different ways. But a lot of the celebrities that I've heard about, you know. Robert DeNiro was interviewed on CNN over the weekend, he said, and Robert De Niro is not a great guy. The interview. He's a good dude, but he gives very short answers. But he said Larry King made you feel special. He made you feel comfortable. He made you feel like you were the only person in the room. He asked fair questions, but tough questions. And I think that's what made him probably one of the best of all time, right, Marie and injuring others He made feed people feel special. Would you agree with that? 100% you know on DATs? What a good interviewed Vera does. You know the other great of your I'll always like to the Barbara Walters and she had some hard questions as well. But she'll so spoke to you as a friend. And I think that's the key to it. And something being sincere, like when you're actually a question United reading a piece of paper because he's in the viewers want to know if he really had this gift of Asked me like he really wanted to know whether you want to know it or not, You know, he knew be a great question for the show. And some people here. Yeah, that answer. Sure, I I guess this is weird, but a lot of people are saying, Geez, we thought Larry King was gonna live on forever. You know, he's gonna be there because I mean he had he had some health issues. Over the years he had a heart attack heart attacks, and he had plenty of surgeries. But yet This is the thing that I was amazed. I mean, I interviewed him a few years ago. You know, guys in his eighties and he has so much charisma and energy. I'm thinking myself. I don't even have this much energy now, and I'm 40, and this guy's had triple bypass surgery and all this other stuff. I mean, it's my understanding, and we don't know this for sure that Cove it's certainly played a role in sadly, his passing, But I mean, did you get that sense? Do you like it just felt like Larry King was gonna live on forever because he had so much energy at his age. Definitely, you know, he was just one of those things where he was generational, You know, Like what 56 decades of people that he's touched, and all those things were everybody knew one whether you work 15 or 20 years old or where you whether you're 80 years older 90 used. He was like that. Just a regular thing with in your life that the Dick Clark in a way back, you know, Forget Clark passed away. He was in everyone's Kind of era. You know where we went every new Year's or a funny TV show that he produced or something like that, you know, is one of the staples, you know, living and pop culture, You know, no question. Do you recall Murray? The last conversation you happened? Larry King. Maybe you could share a little bit of that with us. There's been a charity you know, years ago in Las Vegas, and, um, it was briefed, Of course, when when he was in public. Everyone want to talk to a swell, you know, and it was talking about the charity and then what's going on? And what What's happening with these jerks? Big passion has with his heart charity. And then, of course, how Vegas retreating. Everybody was like and you know, And of course, that was pre Copan where Vegas was popping New universe 76 shows on the strip. You know what had jobs and houses and life and all that stuff, But now things can change overnight. Literally, you know, now Now let me show you the weapons anymore. So you know Time's done changer. There's no question the last year in two months or show have been weird and crazy, and it's been a horrible 14 month. Stretch 13 months transfers. No question about that. I guess I wanted to ask you this because you've been in this business such a long time. I would imagine it's affect the Corona virus has affected you just like it's affected everybody else in different ways. I mean, what was what was the last time you were even able to do a show? Well, you know, I'm one lucky ones. Leave or not. I got open my show back up in November. When our guy versus lack. We'll get the 250 person band for a few weeks and then we drop them they become. I also did against brought over a fantasy over at Luxor. So we had open fantasy show. And then, of course, Trump can open with laugh Act for my roommate. Residency is right Then when you go after that 50 role We could still operate. 50 cut my overhead so low. It just means I guess. Stag lefty, That was part of it. You know my comedy sidekick way we're doing for days, weeks now since November, so we're or on the very, very few lucky shows. Is it weird Murray to be doing those shows and I have to see people in the crowd wearing masks..

News Radio 1190 KEX
"robert deniro" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX
"Start I doubt it. I doubt it. I just I know Mitch McConnell's thinking very hard about the way to gracefully. Get out from under this, Um I have a very strong feeling that if you just announces he's going to delay it for a day and then Biden's in office, he'll then make the point. This is ridiculous. Why are we doing not a chance Joe Biden wants this to happen is exactly so they will announce that idea of a delay of 100 days. Then around the 97th. There are 95th day, you'll see anonymous sources saying they're really reconsidering whether this is worth the time and energy and I just don't think it'll happen. I could be wrong. You know, Nancy, meanwhile, is pulling the hell out of her base to try to figure out you know what people want? What do I have to do to please them? S so whatever happens will happen for the wrong reason. I can assure you of that. But having said all that there were some things said yesterday that I thought were really notable and interesting. First of all, Congressman Ken Buck. Gave a speech on the floor and he made an absolutely necessary point and click 34. The inauguration of the president was boycotted by over 40 Democrat members of this house. They were frustrated to read in the Washington Post the day after the inauguration, let the impeachment Begin. They were frustrated when members of this house spoke over and over about impeaching the president days into his administration. And then the Socialists and Hollywood join their allies in Congress, Robert DeNiro said that he wanted to punch the president in the face. Madonna thought about blowing up the White House. Kathy Goody. Griffin held up a likeness of the president, beheaded head and nothing was said by my colleagues at that point in time. Joined that, together with all of the folks, including ourselves, have pointed out the months and months and months of violence from the left, and then this acting just shocked that there would be violence is just so incredibly hypocritical. The AMG A bottom line condemn political violence, always in all cases, you don't have a choice or you're going to get last Wednesday over and over again show up to the inauguration when the other side wins the presidency. Don't publish in the Wapo. I hate to come. Correct the congressman. It was it was before the inauguration, wasn't it? Or was it the evening of the inauguration that the Wapo had their big headline? The impeachment begins. I mean, how absurd is that? And then you blame the right for being irrational now, Donald J. Belatedly. Came to his senses put out a video last night clip. 51 is the most critical part. I think I want to be very clear. Unequivocally.

KOA 850 AM
"robert deniro" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"And up and down the front range at high wind warning is in effect until noon tomorrow. Now the gusts of upward of 100 MPH are possible possible in the higher elevations. We've already seen multiple reports of semis being blown over north and east of Denver. We could see 60 mile per hour gusts in the metro area today. The second impeachment of President Trump now headed to the Senate. After yesterday's vote in the House, Colorado's congressional contingent was split along party lines as expected. Republican representative Ken Buck argues that Democrats got helped to take down Trump from Hollywood. The Socialists in Hollywood join their allies in Congress, Robert DeNiro Said that he wanted to punch the president in the face. Madonna thought about blowing up the White House, Cathy G. Griffin held up a likeness of the president, beheaded head and nothing was said by my colleagues at that point in time, on the other side of the aisle, Congresswoman Diana to get laid out the case in favor of impeachment on a charge of inciting insurrection that in connection the last week's mob violence of the capital. Yesterday, the president said again he did nothing wrong. This man is dangerous. He has defied the Constitution. He's incited sedition and he must be removed. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says a trial is unlikely to begin until after the inauguration. Members of Congress Hassan unusually large number of outsiders at the Capitol, building the day prior to last week's attack. They're trying to find out who they were and what they were doing their growing calls to investigate whether members of Congress were giving groups reconnaissance tours.

KOA 850 AM
"robert deniro" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Amendment, right? But I cannot emphasize that there must be no violence, no law breaking and no vandalism of any kind. President Trump did not refer to his impeachment. In the video message, 10 Republicans joined all Democrats in the House voting to impeach Here's Colorado Democratic congressman Jason Crowe from today's floor debate. I have dedicated my life to the defense of our nation. Donald Trump is a risk to all that. I love and Republican Congressman Ken Buck, the Socialist in Hollywood join their allies in Congress, Robert DeNiro said that he wanted to punch the president in the face. Madonna thought about blowing up the White House. Cathy give the Griffin held up a likeness of the president, beheaded head and nothing was said by my colleagues at that point in time. Look, said Democrats in Congress had been trying to take down President Trump since day. One. Colorado Springs later say politics may have prevailed in the decision today to make Huntsville, Alabama, the permanent home of the U. S. Space Command. Senators Michael Bennett and John Hickenlooper talked with Colorado Springs Fair John Suthers today centers offices had sources within the air Force that had indicated to them that Kara Springs was, in fact the recommendation the Air Force and only at the direction of residents. Trump did this go a different direction. Now Southers is calling for a congressional investigation. The decision by the president may have been a nod to the six Alabama lawmakers who voted against certifying the electoral college vote for president. The Broncos have picked the new GM, a Broncos country. This is George Payton. And I'm excited to be the general manager of the Denver Broncos with a great fan base and winning tradition. Me and my family are fired up to join the Denver community Look forward to getting a work and seeing you soon. Thank you. Peyton will reportedly get a six year deal on Wall Street. The Dow was down eight. NASDAQ Rose.

Trivia With Budds
10 Trivia Questions on 2010s Musicals
"We're going to jump into ten questions on musicals from the two thousand ten's right about now here. We go all right. It's two thousand ten's musical trivia and on this round we are going to give you two songs and the characters who sing those songs in your do. Tell me what musical it is from the last ten years. Here's question number. One world's greatest dad by buddy and never fall in love by jovi. What is that musical with those characters and songs number one world's greatest dad by buddy and never fall in love by jovi an musical number two one perfect moment by campbell and we ain't no cheerleaders by danielle nautica and last sienna number two one perfect moment by campbell and we ain't no cheerleaders by danielle nautica and la sienna number three. That's rich by medha and king of new york by race catherine davie and less number three. That's rich by medha and king of new york by race catherine davie and less number four on your list. We have a song call impossible slash possible by marie and ella. And there's music in you by marie number four impossible by impossible slash. It's it's possible by marie and ella. And there's music and you by marie number five anywhere but here by a character named j m berry and we're all made of stars by the un davis boys number five anywhere but here by j m berry and we're all made of stars by the davis boys and number six. What's inside by jenna. And any and i love you like a table by ogi don and company number six. What's inside by jenna in company and i love you like a table by ogi dawn and company number seven. Belmont avenue by the wop guys. Kala gero at ensemble in these streets spy. Lorenzo sunny rozina an ensemble number seven belmont avenue by the duo guys Kagoro and ensemble and the streets by lorenzo sunny recina and on samba l- three more musical sets of songs and characters to go by. Let's see what you know about number eight. Why don't we get drunk by jd. And ensemble and cheeseburger in paradise by brick. Tammy and ensemble number eight. Why don't we get drunk by jd. And ensemble and cheeseburger in paradise by brick. Tammy and ensemble and number nine. What i know. Now by miss argentina and ensemble and day o the banana boat song by delia. Charles maxi and maxine and number ten cooking montage slash easy peasy by daniel and ensemble and she deserves a real man. By stewart and male ensemble number. Ten cooking montage slash. Easy peasy by danielle daniel and ensemble and she deserves a real man by stewart. Male ensemble all your songs and characters from two thousand ten's musicals for general jenner. We'll be right back in. Just a second with the answers to those musicals. We are back with the answers to two thousand ten musicals. Let's see how well you know the musical of the last decade or so number one world's greatest dad by buddy never fall in love by jovi was elf elf based on the two thousand and three movie. There's a great documentary about how that got made on netflix. It's called the holiday movies that made us go watch. That one is pretty number. Two one perfect moment by campbell and we ain't no cheerleaders bhai danielle nautica in last sienna is bring it on the musical. The cheerleading movie comedy made musical number three. That's rich by medha and king of new york by race catherine davie and last that's newsies newsies about a bunch of newspaper selling boys and number four impossible slash. It's possible marine ella. And there's music in you. By marie that is cinderella the musical which at one time starred my friend gi palmer. I think one of the backup. Replacement cast members of the lead role of cinderella in that movie palmer number four number five in that movie in that musical is what i'm at number five anywhere but here j. berry were all made of stars. The un davis boys. That's finding neverland number five finding neverland and number six. what's inside jenin and company. I love you like a table. Ogi dawn and company. That's waitress a pie. Selling and serving movie made musical waitress number seven belmont avenue and the op guys calogero and ensemble in these streets by lorenzo. Sunny rozina and bill is a bronx tale. A great movie with robert deniro. That was made into a musical about ten years ago and number eight. Why don't we get a drink. The jd and ensemble song and cheeseburger in paradise by brick brick. Tammy and ensemble. That's escape to margarita. Ville jimmy buffett number eight number nine. What i know now. Miss argentina and ensemble day. O the banana boat song. Delia charles maxi maxine and ensemble. If you know the movie you could against this one. It's beetlejuice the musical number nine and number ten last but not least cooking montage an easy peasy with daniel and ensemble and she deserves a real man with stuart and male ensemble. That's mrs doubtfire. Mrs doubtfire and now you know ten questions answers for gen jar about two thousand ten's musicals. Hope he had fun trying to figure those out. We have one more thing for you. Call the fact that the day the fact of the day is the last letter added to the english alphabet wasn't z. It was actually the letter j our tenth letter of the alphabet. Jay was the last one to be added just like hawaii was the fiftieth state. Our last state in the us there. You have it

Talking Tech
Next generation drive-in theaters are here!
"TRIBECA. A company founded by actor Robert Deniro and his producing partner Jane Rosenthal. They are staging a summer July drive in festival, offering new films like Palm Springs, classics like back to the future, and Jerry Maguire and stand up comedy on the big screen. And then the fall Tribeca is bringing NFL game so the drive in as well. Now my screening of Palm Springs started at five PM at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena California. When I asked if that wasn't perhaps a Typo as you need dark skies to be able to project the film under the big screen, I was given a firm. No, we use LCD screens which are viewable from the cars I was told LCD like the TV's. We buy and put in our living rooms now to listen to the audio. They don't put a speaker on your car door like they used to, but instead they. They ask you to tune into a specific portion of the FM radio dial or use a Wifi signal to hear it on your phone. Food came from gourmet food trucks part of the rose. Bowl, which had several screens going at once now it's funny, because just a few years ago, drive ins were absolutely dead, only used for flea markets, and the like on Sundays and occasionally in very rural markets. They might shows movies. So I love their back, and I hope they make it. However I parked too close to the screen and could only see seventy percent of it unless I yanked my car chair back all the way. And the LCD looked bad as good as a TV does in a really bright room in other words, not so hot. The audio was great, but I had to keep the car running for two hours in order to play the FM that and it was a hot night so I need the air conditioning on as well and yes I burn through a bunch of gas, but you know I was glad to get out and I know now to park way in the back next time and to go to a later show when it's dark and most importantly to fill up on gas before arrive. TRIBECA is not the only company working on reviving the drive in there are several others around the country. Be sure to try it out and support them because who knows how long it's going to be before we can go out to the movies again.

Filmspotting
Truth vs Hollywood
"Welcome to truth versus Hollywood I'm David, Chen and A. Truth versus Hollywood is look at films that are based on a true story, but we don't just talk about the film. We also talk about that true story. On this podcast will touch on what really happened. How that differs from the film and why and we're not just talking, heads will hear about the true story through interviews from experts, witnesses and people who were involved in it. It's both the real facts and the real facts are l. fix. What do you think that Joanna I loved it today Ridge? Today! We're talking about Martin. Scorsese's classic film Goodfellas Goodfellas is based on the book Wiseguy. Nicholas Pathology which, in turn is based on life of Mobster Henry Hill Hill was actually alive when the film came out and was very pleased with his film based on him, and as we'll talk about later, it definitely had an effect on his life. Pathology worked with Scorsese to write the screenplay and the film was. was a complete. It nominated for six Academy Awards and won one Joe Pesci for supporting actor. It's considered one of the best gangster movies of all times. If I put it on their list of one hundred years, one hundred movies and the Library of Congress decided that it was culturally important and added it to its preservation archives all right well. Let's get to the movie itself. It stars Ray Liotta. Hill Robert Deniro as Jimmy, the Gent Conway, who's based on Jimmy the Gent? Burke Joe Pesci as Tommy devito based on Tommy desimone Paul Sorvino Paul cicero based on Paul Vario and Lorraine Bracco as Henry's wife Karen Hill. Many real life figures at this movie was based off of an apparently Henry Hill ended up getting paid five hundred eighty thousand dollars because of the use of historian, this movie, which is a lot of money to pay to a mobster who has done very horrible things you know in watching this movie again. John Robinson one of the things that. I kind of realized you know or reflected on is the fact that we've been lost you decades seen so many movies about bad men, doing bad things, and that this movie kind of one of the prototypical examples of how they can be glorified an elevated in this. Movie makes that lifestyle look really glamorous while at the same time depicting some of the negative consequence lifestyle, but at the same time it does rubbed me the wrong way that like the people who are involved often are rewarded. We also saw this Martin. Scorsese's Will Wall Street as well. Similar dynamic, there so I'm kind of curious like as you're reflecting on your overall experience of watching the movie, and now that we know little bit more about what happened with the real life characters, and we're GONNA. Talk about it during the courses podcast like. How did it strike you that? This is based off of Real Person I. Think Scar says he couldn't have picked a better release. Go subject to to glum onto here than Henry Hill because though he is gangster and he's fully involved in this gangster life, he is a the likability of this character, which is really what's Cortesi was going for I've seen interviews. We talked about the nineteen thirty two scarface, which was the first time he ever saw. Gangsters depicted as really likable. When you Henry Hill. And he does terrible things, but he's a gangster who is a little squeamish. We see this the film and it's corroborated by true story of his life. He was violent crimes, but he wasn't a a mass murderer and You know the the charisma of him. I think is really important. He wasn't one of the most vicious people in this story. And so I think you're making good point that like. If you're GONNA choose an entry way into this world. Henry Hill is probably the ideal candidate in this case so. Well, the film opens with three men driving in a car, having a seemingly normal evening. It's then revealed that there is a captive in the trunk and than shortly after him, we mmediately get Henry's voiceover with the iconic line as far back as I can remember I always wanted to be a gangster. It's one of the most. Openings and Awesome History Joanna Robinson after nearly three decades. How effective did you find this opening? Well, it's funny. I did not see I was eight years old when fellows came out, or maybe nine so I did not see it in theaters and I didn't see it until later in life and but by then it already seats into the culture because it was so iconic. You know there's. Maniacs good feathers, pigeon parody, and like all sorts of stuff, so I'm going to wear of the beats of it, even though the first exposure to goodfellas was. Is what you're saying. Thousand percent absolutely. But you know so by the time I had seen it. I had also seen so many things that had imitated it, and this is true of like so many of our great films like by the time you get around to watching it. Maybe you seen a bunch of people. Knock it off and so you're like well. How groundbreaking? Is this

The KFBK Morning News
Martin Scorsese And Leonard DiCaprio's Next Movie Is Going To Streaming
"Apple is going to have a new movie directed by Martin Scorsese starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert deniro these are big names yeah the name of the film killers of the flower moon okay yeah so it's apple's biggest a foray into the film industry all of the streaming services are just hammering the theaters and the big movie companies now they are they're going after the big stars the big directors good screenplays yeah can you imagine the checks they had to cut to get those three and they can cut on apple there's a lot of air masses yeah like in one day they make

Mac OS Ken
Apple To Team With Paramount On Scorsese-DiCaprio-De Niro Drama 'Killers Of The Flower Moon'
"Of an Irishman sized GATT for Apple. Tv PLUS DEADLINE. Says it's heard that apple has won the bidding war killers of the flower moon. The film adaptation of the book set to be directed by Martin. Scorsese starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Deniro according to deadline the deal which calls for Apple. The finance and become creative studio gives the movie a hybrid situation and the best of both worlds. The film will get a wide theatrical release through paramount before it becomes the biggest film title so far on Apple's streaming service the actual release I dig the optimism.

Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning
Here Is Everything You Need to Know About the All In Challenge
"The all in challenge is raising money to help the families in need during the crisis crisis his biggest names in sports music and entertainment have donated their prize possessions or once in a lifetime experiences that you can donate to win all money raised helps meals on wheels No kid hungry in America's food fund which benefits feeding America and world central kitchen you can play golf with Justin Timberlake you can appear in Kevin Hart's next movie you can co host the Ellen DeGeneres show where you can get a walk on this is the one that I'm gonna go for you to walk on in Martin Scorsese's new film with Leonardo di Caprio and Robert deniro visit all in challenge dot com donate to win and help the millions of families across America

AP News Radio
De Niro, Devito, Stiller record stay-at-home PSAs
"I'm watching you Robert deniro is urging new Yorkers and indeed everybody to stay home to protect their loved ones Danny DeVito is blunt about why people should self quarantine young people get it they can transmit the old people anything you know one man of the year and Stiller says staying at home is an opportunity to read books watch movies or learn how bees I've always been interested in chains are I never have time to explore it I marquees are let off

AP News Radio
'Parasite' wins at SAG Awards, so do Pitt and Aniston
"He wasn't nearly as profane and his comment about president Donald Trump as he has been at past award shows he didn't even mention trump by name but Robert deniro left no doubt about who he was referring to twice using the term abuse of power one of the two impeachment charges that the house is hit trump with de Niro also rejected the argument that celebrities should stick to entertaining I have as much rights as anybody an actor an athlete a musician anybody else to voice my opinion de Niro added that because he has a powerful voice he will use it whenever he feels like it I'm Oscar was Gabriel

AP News Radio
Here we go again: #DirectorsSoMale at the Oscars
"The last man enters ease array made that comment after reading the Best Director nominees there were no women in acting categories Jennifer Lopez Robert deniro Eddie Murphy Terron entertain Adam Sandler and Aquafina seems like locks for nominations but got passed over frozen too got a nomination for Best Original Song but not best animated film Beyonce a song from The Lion King and Taylor swift's song from cats feel to get Best Original Song nominations Margie's our letter

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Jennifer Lopez shut out of the Oscars for 'Hustlers' role
"The joker earned eleven academy award nominations to lead all films but ABC's Jason Nathanson says there's a lot of focus on movies and people who work not nominated Jennifer Lopez not many thought you get an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress for her role in hustlers she's received a lot of awards season attention so far but she couldn't grab the big one this mission is Irishman co stars Al Pacino Joe Pesci got best Supporting Actor nominations but Robert deniro couldn't score a Best Actor

WBZ Midday News
From Pitt to DiCaprio, stars turn out for AFI Awards
"Once upon a time in Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio with Brad Pitt well represented in Hollywood last night are required to do a lot of dangers fears meant to help hello is that how you describe your job cliff and about the star studded American film institute awards luncheon taking place in Beverly hills the annual event honoring eleven films eleven television shows well spoken words followed by a brief scene clip the gathering known for being in a ward where everyone his all winter many in the room that included Martin Scorsese a Robert deniro and Clint Eastwood looked on as each project was given

The Frame
Screen Actors Guild Reveals Award Nominees
"Welcome to the frame Steven Cuevas filling in for John Horn our broadcast was preempted today for special coverage of the presidential impeachment proceedings. But we bring you this special podcast addition to talk about the screen actors Guild Award nominations which were announced today and what better person to call on John Horn. WHO's on assignment assignment in New York? Hey John Hey Steven how are you. Okay so let's start with the nominees for outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role. What do we got so the nominees? He's were Christian. Bale from Ford versus Ferrari Leonardo di Caprio for once upon a time in Hollywood Adam driver from marriage story Joaquin Phoenix from joker car. And then probably the surprise in the category is turned Edgerton. Who Played Elton John and rocket man? If you start looking at who isn't in I think. Probably the most was notable exclusion as Robert Deniro for his lead role in the Irishman. He is getting a lifetime. Achievement Award Screen Actors Guild Award. So maybe that was part of the math but Jonathan Pryce was not nominated from two popes. Adam Sandler was not nominated from uncut gems and also left out of the competition was Antonio Banderas for pain and glory. Yeah it was a little surprised to see Bandera slept out you and I talked about that film and I think we agree that it was kind of career. Defining performance Let's move on to the lead actress. Category Who have their we have Cynthia Areso from? Harriet Scarlett Johansson from marriage story. The neon go from us. Charlie's therein Erin from bombshell and Renee Zellweger from Judy not a lot of surprises there. There were two women of color. The surprise I guess was that that search or Ronin was not nominated for little women some people thought Aquafina might have gotten in from the farewell. In fact little women did really badly today in the screen actors Guild L. Dominations and how about supporting role in the mail categories some pretty juicy performances. There are some really good pegues. Jamie Fox was nominated for Justice mercy. Tom Hanks Sup- Played Fred. Rogers and a Beautiful Day in the neighborhood. A couple of actors from the Irishman Al Pacino. And Joe Patchy and then Brad Pitt from once upon a time in Hollywood I said earlier. Jonathan Pryce was not nominated for playing Pope Francis in the two popes. Anthony Hopkins was not nominated for playing Pope Benedict in the two popes as well and this is also one of those weird categories in terms of. WHO's supporting and WHO's lead? It's one of those things where the studios can kind of say to the screen actors guild and the academy and other words as we think. This person is a lead this person's supporting I mean. They're two popes are mostly onscreen for the the same time. And you have Brad Pitt. Who is up for supporting actor? Leonardo DiCaprio for lead actor and once upon a time in Hollywood. I think he put a stop. Watch on it Leo. Joe Might have like twenty seconds or screen time. I don't know it feels like that's kind of tricky. Math and Tom Hanks's probably star of a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Even though he shares there's Screen time with another character again. The studios got to decide of the actors. Don't vote somebody in that category than they don't get nominated yes. Some people might be especially puzzled by the Tom. Hanks category for him winding up in the supporting actor. Can you explain that a little bit like why why that is well. I think if you look at that that film you can say that even though. It's a movie about Fred Rogers. It's really about the journalist whose life is transformed by meeting with Fred Rogers and something similar happened. In the supporting actress. Category according to Variety Kathy Bates is in this film by Clint Eastwood. Call Richard Jewel rule and she's been getting some awards attention in the supporting actress. Category but according to Variety Warner brothers mistakenly submitted fitted her as a lead actress for the screen actors Guild Awards and she didn't get nominated and she didn't get nominated for supporting actress because they had submitted committed error in probably the wrong category. Well who else do we have in the category of supporting actress. Another pretty strong category. Laura dern from marriage stories Scarlett Johansson another nomination for Joe Joe Rabbit this time and then to actors from bombshell Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie and finally Jennifer Lopez from Hustler's right. We have so we have Scarlett Johansson nominated for both lead and supporting actress rare A little bit but you know pretty. Good Year for Scarlett Johansson. I don't think you can fault any of those performances. I think they were both really strong. And you know she's playing opposite. Visit Adam driver. Who was nominated for marriage story? Joe Joe Rabbit as we're GONNA say in just a second got a little bit more attention as well so both nominations. I'd say we're served in both. Were in really good films. Let's finish up with the outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture. Is it true that this winter is often a predictor for the Academy Award Best Picture winner in historically. Yes that has been true but if you look at the last two best picture winner shape of water and green book they weren't even even nominated for the Sag Ensemble Award so yes. It is a good thing to be nominated for in terms of Academy Awards because it's important to note the actress. Branch ranch is the biggest branch in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. So what the actors do in the screen actors. Guild awards is often a good harbinger of what the Oscar Asker voters might do. So the nominees for on Samba were bombshell. Which I think is a little bit of a surprise? Good news for that film. The Irishman Joe Joe Rabbit once upon a time time in Hollywood and the real surprise in this category was parasite which is a Korean film. It's only the second foreign language film in Sag History. The other one one was life is beautiful to get a nomination for the ensemble award. I think it's really important for parasite. I think it's interesting. THAT MARRIAGE BRIDGE STORY WASN'T NOMINATED FOR ENSEMBLE. Neither was little women and so all the power seemed to be going to parasite right now and I would have to say say once upon a time in Hollywood and the Irishman well there you have it this year's screen actors Guild Award nominations in the film category. John you may resume get your New York theatre going. Thank you Steve. And I'll go do it right now

Rush Limbaugh
SAG Award Nominations 2020: ‘Irishman,’ ‘Hollywood’ Dominate, ‘Bombshell’ Surprises
"The sad film award nominations around correspondent Jim Roop says the Irishman gets a lot of them just like Monday's golden globe nominations out but you know and Joe Pesci receive supporting role SAG award nominations for the Irishman but Robert deniro was left out of the lead role nominations category he will be receiving a life achievement honor however and the Irishman is nominated in the outstanding cast category which is equivalent to a Best Picture nod so if it wins there deniro does have a chance to walk away with another trophy all of which will be handed out January

First Light
Critics’ Choice: ‘The Irishman,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Lead Movie Nominations
"Two hours talk to Kevin car this morning good morning Kevin Kevin Kerr our entertainment guy who has the the nominations out today from the critics choice association the CC a it's the twenty fifth time you guys have done this and I guess that you have you must have voted for some of these nominations right good morning Michael yeah I'm actually pretty happy with how the nominations have come out we've got them ready for the critics choice awards which happens on Sunday January twelfth at seven PM on the C. W. and this is it's it's what's leading the list is the Irishman with fourteen nominations which is of course marks were Stacey's latest almost Robert deniro Al Pacino Joe Pesci all getting nominations for acting others also once upon a time in Hollywood Quinn turned taking those look back at that what could happen in the sixties start with twelve nominations along with little women getting nine nominations nineteen seventeen which is Sam Mendes's the upcoming World War one epic I am a marriage story with eight Jo Jo rabbit the joker in Paris like each get seven so it's been spread around for the nominations it looks like there's a lot of great movies on Netflix yes speaking of spreading things around you got a couple of actors you're getting nominations both for movie and for television work which I think is interesting well yeah you got Laura Dern whose whose you guys having a bit of a resurgence in her career she's got both for big little lies a marriage story the critics choice nominations include both television and movies and another big win is is for streaming not only is that happening with of course big nominations for Netflix of Amazon it on the chart television side but the Irishman is is that a huge win for Netflix getting that many nominations I think there are almost thirty this twenty nine nominations for Netflix alone with you in the film categories did speaking of the Irishman so we mentioned Dinero Ficino Joe Pesci from that for Best Actor Pacino at and I guess Joe Pesci best Supporting Actor in it's a very different performers from him it's not the over the top crazy guy very restrained in and is that what it took to get him out of retirement well I think working with Martin Scorsese again was a big deal working with Robert De Niro yeah but it did give them the opportunity because they do a de aging process digitally so this movie is also getting visual effects awards but that gives a batch you chance to play a very different character which is I think what got him such traction this time around I think the biggest problem he's got is he a member of the channel might split the vote for fans of the Irish men and might end up going to somebody else yeah well merit story you know coming in with a lot of nominations and including I guess a screen plays as well so I I I I know I've heard that this is a real predictor for the Oscars how is that does that real yeah I mean it's nothing thirty six actually we got the golden globe nominations showing up later today which are also seen as somewhat of a projector the reason this one China other critics choice awards a lines a little bit more is because they don't split out drama versus comments on are you voted for the nominations do you also vote for the final

AM Joy
Actor Robert De Niro: Trump must be 'held accountable' with impeachment inquiry
"Do. Now Is Academy Award winning actor Director and producer. Robert Deniro. I am trying not to speak out. It is so exciting to see you. Thank thank you for being here. I want to talk about the movie in a moment but I have to first start off by asking you because of all of the events that are happening. There's going to be live televised hearings for impeachment next week. You've been very tough on Donald Trump. What do you think? What do you think that impeachment could actually accomplish? Do you think that the American people at this point having lived through three years almost at this guy are actually soup. Still surprise. -able well I just think that he if we don't go through impeachment inquiry. We're letting him get away with something he can't get away he's just you just got to move forward and take chances tactically or strategically. Might it feels you know what happens. It'll give him more ammunition later but he has done something wrong he has to pay. Hey for that. He has to be put on notice pay for it. Even if the Republicans will not finally go through with impeaching him everybody else has gone on through the symbolic motions of he has to be held accountable period. And you want to talk about the two films that you're in and just sort of make a kind of a connection here you you know. Obviously you play the guy who the moment with the man who's becoming the joker the kind of pivotal moment where he fully embraces that sort of negative identity entity is with your character but he also is Egged on by other people to do the chaotic things that he's doing where people who are angry and feel disaffected and so they pushed him to keep doing more bad things. And then your new movie. In the Irishman this idea of donald trump sort of having a gangsterism around him of of behaving like a gangster or maybe behaving at the behest of gangsters like the leader of Russia. Those things do seem to tie to him right because it is. It's is curious to me why people follow him. I'm I am completely. I have no idea why they follow him. Because he's not even a good gangster he's he can't even keep his word about anything he's I think in the real gangster world he wouldn't last long he lashed long in his own little real real estate world where he's the boss because he's the boss and he heard it all that money and he's he's a fool but in the real world he who wouldn't last long that's my feeling. Yeah it's interesting because people seem to be afraid of him but it isn't clear to me why when you ask. Why are people afraid? They're like because he'll tweet at me. Yeah he what bothers me more. What concerns me more is that someone will come along this a lot? Worse Don trump. He's just a to He's done but when you get somebody who comes along who smart. Who knows how to work it and is more material and can be sympathetic? When they need to be sympathetic he has none of that? He has not one speck of sympathy empathy for anything or anybody. So he's just stupid to she doesn't know and in a way we're lucky in a certain way we're lucky because because we can see it so clearly but as I say I'm worried generation two-three from now this is going to happen again and he will be a bit of a teacher feature of what he did wrong. This other person will feel that they can do it this way. That's what really bothers me more. I want to ask you the question. I asked everyone that I interviewed for the first book that I just did and I asked everyone. What do you think the country looks like after trump? We have a lot of making up to do reparations to to do with countries because if we don't have a president who really can show that we're we're growing up and repairing sincerely the damage. That has been done personally. I think someone like Buddha judge would be a capable of doing that young but he's got all the qualifications even even Bloomberg I think he's a grownup he's run this city for three three terms. He's grown up and he knows so he's an executive he's he hasn't done everything perfectly but he's very very good. He'll get us out of this mess because we are in one because we owe it to the rest of the world to do the right thing and we're not going to do unless we can show them that we've we've got leadership not only in the next four years after twenty twenty but after four years after that and after that yeah as a fellow New Yorker I reached out to you for your support Mayor Bloomberg. No he has a little bit. We sort of touched on an he hasn't asked asked me for. We just talk because I wanted him at one point two two run I thought he should. I was disappointed that he finally didn't but I think he sees right now that he ask the jump in because he has to jump in. Are you concerned that the idea yet. Another billionaire coming in. And saying you'll say I mean that was trump's theme trump's not a billionaire he's a fake president he calls everything else fake because he knows he's fake it projects is a classic. I don't know what you call it. Everything that he says is that negative about other things. Other people is what he's saying about himself so he he's he's a loser he he is a genuine loser hand and get somebody who's real like Bloomberg who's worth I think over fifty billion or maybe a lot more and this guy he says he's worth three something billion billion. We don't even know if he's just a total huckster hustler. Yeah and he and I think one of the things that angers him probably the most people like you people from Hollywood which he craves to be a part of your world he craves to be a part of the world of the of the females of the of the people that are actors or athletes if he wants to be a part of your world and the rejection Shen from people like you I think is one of the thing that bugs in the most. How could you not want? I mean when I was in New York before before he was doing all we want to have anything to do with him. I mean I heard he's around. He wants to take a picture do nothing to do with him. He's a fool. Everybody knew that but I mean now he he'd call up the tabloids leads and say he's the agent he called Forbes magazine. That's crazy yeah and not bought it. Yeah absolutely last night before I go to the movie. What do you make Guiliani at at the I mean I you lost his mind I think he's he's what a shame because he had something going and he just prostituted himself to work with trump? Guys of how could he do that. I I have no understanding of. How could he was a guy who used to prosecute people the Rico Act this show on and now? He's part of a criminal family is. He's the Tom Hagen. It's an amazing turn for him. Let me talk about this movie. So the Irishman was just reading a little bit about it. One of the things that I think is fascinating and I did not realize you don't process it in your mind because you've been in so many incredible movies will be so many award winning winning winning films and you've been so hard for them you Deniro de Niro Pacino. Scorsese yourself Al Pacino and Scorsese had not work together in this way before. No we when we started doing this project Monday night talked about Al playing Hoffa and it was built. It'd be a great idea. So that's how that came about and Joe Patchy and so on is the Buffalo Lena character even Joe Patchy coming back because he hasn't been in a lot of films lately lately. That's pretty exciting. It was well it was the ideal situation that I felt. We felt if we could get it. Me Joe Al Mardi Directing and people people have been obsessing over this is on aging or aging. That people are talking about where they took you back in time. I guess you'd call aging Mardi sort of I think he made up the phrase youth of available considerable public. That's pretty cool and tell us a little bit about this story. Well it's about A. I mean what what happened. Just a little backstory. We had been working on another project for many years. He wanted to get something going. Finally we came up with something about an aging retired Hitman from the west coast so Mari was showing me Old Films Jan film in Black and white as looking for the style all that he wanted to do it in and I said well. I've got to read this book that I spoke with Eric Roth a few years about one I came out called. I heard Japan houses. And it's about a hitman and so on and maybe it'll be good for research and when I read it. I said Marty we got together. I said you gotta read this because I think this is probably more like what we would want to I do. Yeah I mean the idea that you know this the lives of these characters even touch on the Kennedy assassination and providing the guns that were used to kill Kennedy. I mean this is sort of expands beyond on just the sort of unique story that you're telling yeah had a lot of is have these characters like Hoffa even Joe Gallo and the Kennedy certain size historical size to it but a very not a small but a personal story about a guy who's loyal to both people. Oh who very powerful and the dilemma. That is in actually but to me said in a very real way I can just stop by the way. He wrote the book that the dialogue at all all the scenes and everything been some people said well. You know that's not really true. That's not how it happened. But as Mardi says it's it's a story that we tell title in our way and it's not it might not be accurate though. I personally think that there's a good chance it would be accurate and if we find out later that it was somebody else happened another way. That's great do another film that back possibly but it's okay. I'd like to find out what really happened. This isn't the way it did happen. Well I can wait to see it. It's at the Balasko here. In New York. The BALASKO was a theater theater. So this is a first for the Balasko gets over one hundred years old and it. It plays eight times a week. The way of play would play. It's called show. It's not anymore but it's another movie theaters around the city around the country. Then it'll be on a Netflix. Want Robert Deniro. It's so cool talking to you. Thank you so much for being here in the new film. The Irish is playing in select theaters as we just mentioned right. Now we'll be on Netflix. In on November twenty seven th and also go see joker it's so good as well

The Frame
Netflix and Theater Owners Go To The Mattresses Over Scorsese's Irishman
"Welcome to the frame and Stephen cliff us filling in for John horn Martin Scorsese's highly awaited mob boss drama the Irishman hits theaters today well you know what is the situation going on now for big business and the government they're trying to pull us down you might be demonstrating the failure to show appreciation seems the the Netflix film stars Robert deniro Al Pacino and Joe Pesci but seeing the three and a half hour long at beginning theater will take some effort Scorsese had hoped for a wide release but after negotiations stalled between Netflix and movie theater owners the film will only be seen in eight theaters in New York and Los Angeles before heading to the streaming service on November twenty seventh Nicole Sperling is media reporter for The New York Times covering Hollywood and streaming and she has the backstory on how things fell apart hi Nicole hi how are you Steve good good Nicole good you first please explain what theater owners were hoping for in terms of the Irishman's release I mean I think with what theater owners were hoping for was that Netflix was going to get in line and follow the rules that the traditional studios have with the theater chains and you know that is asking a lot for a company that doesn't necessarily believe in a theatrical window that is a subscriber first company that wants to make their subscribers happy by bringing them their content as soon as possible so what they wanted them to do was agreed to a seventy two day release which means that not necessarily the movie would play in theaters for seventy two days but that there would be an exclusivity period for that long before they would put it on their streaming service and that's really asking a lot for a company like Netflix I mean what ideally what Netflix like to see I mean no theatrical release at all no I mean I think Netflix is coming around to the idea of some limited theatrical release some of their consumers want to go see their movies on the big screen in a Martin scorcese gangster movie seems to fall into that category but they don't spend a lot on marketing so what happens in the traditional studio model is you have to put your movie into theaters you have to spend you know thirty five million dollars at least on a wide release to get people attention so they will know it's in theaters to go see it and then if you have to wait these seventy two to ninety days that are required by the theater chains when it does hit the next window whether that's a streaming platform or pay TV or whatever it is often times studios have to pay again to market the movie so it's really a lot of money but it also there is a requirement for Oscars is you have to have a movie in a theater for a week to be eligible that is part of the rules well after the Irishman start streaming on Netflix on November twenty seventh will there be the option for theater chains to give it a more wider release and and show it in theaters then for for those of us who may want to have that cinematic experience Netflix will keep it in theaters once it opens on their service as long as the chains want to keep it in it's just a limited number of theater chains that will play the movie the big giants AMC regal Cinemark those are the guys who are refusing to play by Netflix's rules which are much more truncated release windows and they're accustomed to Nicole Sperling is media reporter for The New York Times covering Hollywood and streaming with Irishman showing now at the Belasco in New York and the Egyptian here in Los Angeles before expanding to a handful of others what can you tell us about why those specific theaters were selected as far as the Belasco that's a Broadway theater that shows Broadway plays this is actually one of the first times that a movie is going to be debuting in that theater and it's kind of terrific in a sense that like it's a big palace in there it has a thousand seats in it it makes you feel like you're in this you know old timey kind of environment there's not a lot of single screens left in New York City so they're kind of recreating the old time Hollywood feel on that screen as for the Egyptian in Los Angeles that theater is currently owned by American Cinematheque it's a his work location but Netflix is actually in the process of trying to buy that theater it's an independent movie house they want to own it so that on week nights they can put their movies in and have a vents and do whatever they want and then on the weekends American Cinematheque would still program their films as they see fit and they're kind of retrospectives and the repertory theatre that they are well fear owners were trying to make the case to Netflix that you know if you truncate the theatrical release you're gonna lose out how much money are are are we talking about potentially well they use the departed as their example which was Scorsese's two thousand six movie and that made three hundred million dollars worldwide now the studio doesn't get all three hundred million dollars they split that evenly with the theaters and then when you add in marketing costs it goes lower than that as well but there's still a you know a significant profit that could be made it's a could be because it's also a three and a half hour movie so how many people are going to be rushing to the theater to see it I mean the film has received rapturous reviews critics are loving it so that interest to see I think is high but there's also the risk factor that's involved too and I think Netflix has been less interested in getting involved in that business because it is so risky and it's much safer to put it on your service and then a month from now tell everybody how many people and watched it right there were similar release negotiations last year over the theatrical run of another major Netflix project and that's all fine so quite owns Roma can you remind us how that agreement check out and how it may or may not have influenced how this deal over the Irishman was hammered out it was the same kind of situation where the big chains refused to play at the smaller ones the landmarks the Alamo they played the movie and for some of those theater chains the movie did really well for them and it stayed in theaters for a long time well as streaming giants become more powerful in the big budget feature film industry will movie theaters become secondary venues you know for special films well it depends on who you're talking to I mean at this moment in time Disney who is you know launching their service in two weeks is a huge proponent of the theatrical window probably most of the movies that you went and saw most of Americans when Sonya last year were Disney movies whether they came from Pixar or Lucasfilm or Marvel those are the movies that make a ton of money at the box office and they stay in theaters for a very long time so Disney is a big fan of the of the theatrical window now how that changes we'll see there also putting a lot of money behind their Disney plus service so that needs to work out really well for them as well and who knows if product will be shifting to the service and hopes to you know bolster their subscriber numbers a lot of the streamers are backed by a traditional studios so they're gonna have to figure that out as it may go forward Nicole Sperling is media reporter for The New York Times covering Hollywood hand streaming the call thanks is a is a pleasure thank you for your time I appreciate