31 Burst results for "Robert Redford"

LeVar Burton Reads
"robert redford" Discussed on LeVar Burton Reads
"I am so happy with this story. It's just delicious. And it's not everybody who takes on a first person narrative and nails it like this with such a distinctive point of view. I mean, if you're going to do first person, you better have a point of view. You know? She does, I mean, the characters. Montgomery and Marianne and our protagonist. They are so finely drawn and they draw us in until the rug gets pulled out from underneath us. And we discover, wow. Esther? Has sold her soul. His sold her soul for the opportunity to create art. And it's not like she has a personality disorder. I believe that we are all simply one bad decision away. From going from a human being to something else, something much darker, something much more sinister. And for the most part is I look at it, it is the green that does it to us. It's the prophet motive that has the power us powerless in the face of itself. Right? Human beings seem to be naturally predisposed to abandoning everything we know to be right and good about ourselves. In favor of power, or money, which pretty much amount to the same thing. What was that movie that Demi Moore slept with Robert Redford? At the behest of her husband for one night for money, and the question was, what's your line? Where's where is your line? How much is enough? To make you go against who you know yourself to be. And it seems that for a lot of us, human beings. It ain't that much. There are a few things in this world that I believe to be worse than making a decision. Based on greed, to eliminate in

The Dan Patrick Show
"robert redford" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"My 20 year old doesn't care if Scott Rollins in a Hall of Fame. The 50 year old does. I know. Yeah, I don't know if it's as big a deal. Yeah. You know, the 20 year old doesn't care if bonds gets in or no, it doesn't care. It's not going to bother them, but like Manny and it bothered me that shilling didn't get in. Because whether you like it, I don't like Jeff Kent's personality, but that's not factoring into this. I love Dale Murphy's personality. That factor into this. All I know is certain guys you just go Kurt Schilling was a Hall of Famer. Absolutely was. 11 and two in a postseason I'll tell you somebody else that I've done a lot on that I think is a Hall of Famer that you may have heard me say it that I am shot. He's not in. How was Steve Garvey? We brought him up. We did 30 minutes on him. Two days ago. He had 11 all star period. I think he's got the most all star. He would be Robert Redford not winning an Academy Award. It's like, you know, that guy over the course of his, he might have been just too good-looking, Chris. Well, attached something else. You know, he played in 55. Postseason games. 55. He had 220 at bats. You notice batting average was? Three 38. With 11 homers. Yeah. Hold on now. Here's the guy that won an MVP. He had 200 hits. He played in what? 1400 games before he broke his finger that year, the book ain't over the slide of the plate. He was a great postseason hitter. He was on iconic teams. He played for 1213 years in a row, and this guy's not a lot of fame. I mean, and he played in a big market, you know? You would think that playing in LA that that would be reason you know what, how about we work on this together, you know? What Steve Garvey project? We're going to get him in. You know, I tell you right now, he comes on with me all the time.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Sylvester Stallone Is Sporting a Bad Toupe in 'Tulsa King'
"I saw a trailer for the TV show Tulsa king. Starring Sylvester Stallone. A Tyler, I'm sorry, Taylor, Sheridan production. Taylor shouting is the man. I mean, we're talking king a mayor of Kingstown, Yellowstone, 1883, the last cowboy, the movies, hell or high water, Sicario, wind river, this guy, I mean, he writes while you sleep, he writes while you shit. This guy is so prodigious. But I saw the trailer. And I gotta tell you. I'm bothered by something. I can't wait to see Sylvester Stallone in a TV series, but I can't take the toupee. I can't take the plastered on toupee. It's just, it's just too much. It's too much. It's bothering me. And you know what? I have to confess. I haven't said anything for a long time. Because of my relationship with him, okay? We're Friends. But can you imagine having to do all that shit with your hair? Before the director calls action, when is the last time we saw an old actor age gracefully? Really? Like in the old days, Paul Newman would age gracefully. Robert Redford. I mean, there's so many actors in the 70s and 80s, and even the 90s who didn't go for the tube.

AP News Radio
Nicholas Evans, ‘The Horse Whisperer’ Author, Dies at 72
"Nicholas Evans who wrote the bestselling novel the horse whisperer has died after a heart attack last week according to his representatives Evans was 72 I'm argies are a letter with the latest Nicholas Evans was a British journalist screenwriter and TV documentary producer before he wrote his first novel the horse whisperer It came out in 1995 and sold more than 15 million copies Robert Redford and Scarlett Johansson starred in the 1998 movie Evans's other books include the loop the smoke jumper the divide and the brave

WLS-AM 890
"robert redford" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"He's busy abusing his power to investigate people in search of a crime. Is he investigating crimes in search of people? What about the crimes we see on videotape? Of deranged leftist violent lunatic thugs openly threatening Supreme Court Justices on the Internet following them around after the dob's decision. What about that? Nope. Merrick Garland's too busy investigating Trump in search of a crime. Folks were in a really bad place right now. We're in a really bad place. Now we got a long show today. It's going to be a long three hours. But it's going to be a worthy three hours. All I can tell you that is we hate close out this segment here. I want to leave you with a small note of optimism because many of you are understandably outraged like I am. If you don't vote in 2022 and the logic is whatever logic you use to piece it together. I am genuinely afraid I turn in the man card. I don't care. I have no problem telling this. I am genuinely afraid that all might be lost. You know, I always think of that movie, you know, all this lost that Robert Redford movie. It's just like three words of dialog and the whole movies on this boat and it starts to capsize. It's really amazing movie I slipped upon it one night when I was like bored and I'm like, what the hell is this? Guys floating at sea trying to get water out of a boat or whatever, and I wound up watching it. But I'm really afraid if you don't vote. And we don't get these people out of there. And we don't get some decent people in charge that the country you want to give and hand down to your kids is not something you're going to be proud of, but something you'd be embarrassed about. Folks, I love this place, and I love the people, but I got to tell you I'm ashamed of its government. And it's hard to say that. I'm ashamed. I'm really, I'm ashamed to say that right now, we live in a place that is descended into authoritarian madness. With the patina of authenticity lended to it by the media the left academia and the entertainment community. That they've ushered in an ear of totalitarianism. Never understanding where that road is going to end. It's one of the most frightening things I've ever seen in my 47 years on this planet. All right, we got a lot to talk about folks. It's going to be a really busy show today, a dark day, a dark day, but I'm glad you're here with me to cover it. It would be

This Week In Google
"robert redford" Discussed on This Week In Google
"I just need this image to be people doing. Definitely be people doing that. But if you take the likes of a, and this may be a bad example. Take the length of a big brand like Nike. They're probably not going to do that. They're probably going to Nike's not going to do it. I would do it. Oh, you're right. No. Yeah, totally. Like a little blog or even not a super little blog might do it just because it's fast. It's easy. You don't have to deal with a person. Right. The people who are turning to a service like Fiverr to get a quick turnaround. Exactly. Right? Right. Yeah, something along those lines. Right. Yeah. Yeah. I guess I'm pretty cool. And today he's going to get you off. I was wondering if as this type of thing gets built out. We're at a point right now where we can say Robert Redford Robert Redford's head is an ice cream cone. I don't know what the random thing is that you want an image as. But you say a short sentence and it gives you something and you either like it or you don't. It's either close to what you were thinking or hoping to see or maybe you didn't even know what you were hoping to see, but it's something along the lines of what you said and great. If this system gets built out to a point to where you can give it multiple layers of instructions, similar to what you could do with a real digital artist or a designer and say, all right, what I'm looking for is I need a logo. It's got to be green. It kind of looks like a baseball, but all this detail to the style of duke to do. And you can go into that kind of level of detail and then get something back then, I think, digital artists and designers. And they probably would have to worry about something like that, right? Because then it does get into the realm of replacing potentially. I still disagree because a lot of digital artists that are creating things for brands, that communication, that face to face communication is really, really critical, because the proposed client is going to have a particular vision in mind. And sometimes it is the responsibility of the artist to say, you know what? That is a great idea. Let's shape that up, or you know what? Maybe we should fine tune this a little bit because you're going to be able to get a little bit more reach that kind of thing. That tends to happen way more than one would realize. Just because you could see a great logo in your head that doesn't necessarily mean it's the

Pop Culture Happy Hour
"robert redford" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour
"And he has this quote which may or may not be apocryphal where he says, you know, it's not the democracy is rested away out of someone's hands. It's that it's given. And you know, all of these movies feel like there's been so much compromise and that all of the people all of the heroes are being watched and are in danger. It gives you that feeling like you can never get out of this. Yeah. There is no one coming for you. There's no one to save you. Yeah. I want to ask you, roxana, to talk a little bit about the visual stuff that you were referencing earlier. What do you think about as the visual kind of signatures of the films of this period, these kind of 70s, what we think of as paranoid thrillers and that kind of thing. Well, I think a lot of what you're getting is you're getting visual perspectives that are clearly from someone's point of view who is doing the watching. The camera becomes its own character in terms of how it is communicating the information to you. There is no sort of objectivity. I'm thinking of in three days of the condor tracing Robert Redford through the crowd. And following him, you're getting the sense through the camera movement that the camera is being held by someone who's doing that following. Yeah. Or I think of in all the president's men, again, we keep going back to the parking garage sequences with deep throat, but even in the newsroom, the way the camera moves through the newsroom, like between the desks, looking into the all glass of the editor's office where you can see that they're in there and you can see that they're having a conversation, but you don't know what that conversation is about. I think it's a lot of active participation from the camera and sort of guiding you and not guiding you. Taking you up to a certain point and then not letting you into the rest..

WTOP
"robert redford" Discussed on WTOP
"Into that burglary brought down a president The story captivated actor Robert Redford at the time who eventually convinced Washington Post reporters Woodward and Bernstein to let him make a movie about their dog work to uncover it all It was called all the president's men and this morning Washington Post film critic and Hornaday tells us how it all came together Just started with this fascinating giraffe at the screenplay that Bob Woodward still has in his possession and it's the screenplay that Redford sent to him for his feedback And this is a draft of the story written by William Goldman that was so drastically different than the movie we all know and love It had a lot of jokes He had just come from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid And so it kind of played like that like a buddy flick with lots of one liners and quips And you just think oh my goodness not only would that have resulted in a far less effective film but it really would have influenced our memory of the events that led to Watergate So it really just shows you all the mistakes that don't have to happen in order for something to be good And one of the reasons it didn't happen was because Woodward and Bernstein took their pens and marked it up and exactly And like I said Hillary this script with bob's notes I hope it ends up in the Smithsonian one day because it's a wonderful artifact I didn't get to see Carl's copy but he did the same thing They both made and they both gave feedback all the way through the production process And once Redford was cast as Woodward and then Dustin Hoffman played Carl Bernstein they were in constant touch with each other and calling them the night before scenes were filmed saying what did you do here What did you do there I mean Dustin Hoffman told me he and Carl got to be really close You know really good friends And spent lots of time together And it really comes through in that film And I think it just gives it this groundedness and authenticity that even if audience members may not necessarily know the people involved it rings true It just resonates It's kind of woven in to be aesthetic of the.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"robert redford" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Pretty's In-N-Out She's a TV star so she's sometimes she does some radio then she jets off to do some TV but we'll take whatever we can get there All right it is fed day Bloomberg will have full coverage beginning at 1 p.m. Wall Street time Tom Keane surveillance team We'll take you through it Our next guest here as it relates to the fed says a good scenario for the fed is beginning to look as difficult as bringing a jetliner down safely on the Hudson River John authors senior editor for Bloomberg opinion Sully got it done Our fed chairman get it done I mean if he does then he deserves to be played by Tom Hanks Okay And it could happen but it is not very easy Can you play you in the movie John authors Who's going to play you in the movie That would be That would be Robert Redford or Dustin Hoffman who at this age look a bit more like me than they did when they were in all the presidents meant Anyway I think A soft landing is getting harder to achieve because inflation has lasted longer than expected and because the labor market as we saw from the jolts numbers yesterday really is very tight and because the first quarter GDP numbers are very strange but if the economy is already slowing down and the fed still has to do a lot to bring in inflation that doesn't all go well for engineering the soft landing There hasn't been one If you define a soft landing as being one with the fed gets through an entire hiking campaign without prompting a recession It hasn't been one since 94 and that was the Allen Greenspan hiking campaign that triggered the entire emerging market debt crisis in the 90s So it's difficult But you could say from inflation I'm going to equity guide so I'm always glass half full We've kind of piqued already from an inflation perspective maybe last month There's arguing.

The Rich Eisen Show
"robert redford" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"The elevator for him. Something he won't by the way. It happened. By the way, it happened. In Vegas. Hold on. Hold on. When you're going up and down in a casino. It's not stopped. Literally, every time I got on an elevator or attempted to get on an elevator, this dynamic played out every time. Every time. Every time. And you know what, one time? I'm the guy trying to get on the elevator. I'm trying to get on the elevator and the door shut on me. And the guy looked straight at me in the eye. He actually thought of you guys saying it's karma. He's watching the show. And you know what my answer was? My answer to that whole situation was like that Robert Redford jif. He was like, get out of my head. You accept my head like, yes, I accept you. I accept you. I agree. I agree. It's 26 freaking floors in this thing, man. I respect you. For not letting me on the elevator, I respect you. But then you're like, I thought of you guys thinking I thought of you guys sitting there thinking. Good for you to the guy in the elevator. Are you ready to cheer the guy on the elevator? Absolutely. Oh, I would have left. If I was actually. You had a cheered from a front row seat. That's Tony Bennett once. You put it out there, man. And so I sat there and I just nodded my head and I hit the button ten seconds later. Next one came. There were many times there would be like 5, 6, 7 people getting on an elevator. And I'm like, I'll get the next one. Yeah, I'm the next one folks. I don't need to know. I don't need to be on that. It's a coffin. Cooped up with BA two everywhere? I don't need that. BA two? Yeah. That's the variant. I.

WLS-AM 890
"robert redford" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"I think it's lazy broadcasting personally Especially people overuse them But sometimes there is a quote that accurately sums up where we are so I use it But as a general rule I try to avoid them Say something to yourself I mean listen to damage They want to hear someone else quote they listen to the other guy Well in this case it'd be difficult but you know the book the natural It was a movie made of it Robert Redford all your baseball fans probably saw it Roy Hobbes the story of the great Roy Hobbes What is it the knights Did you watch it last night It's always a great movie You can watch it a thousand times Remember the scene with the whammer in the beginning of the wham or to look like Babe Ruth Well if you read the book there's a line in the book it appears in the movie I'm not sure if it's exact or not but the woman the girl in the case Roy had grown up with as a woman later when he meets up with her again tells Roy he says you know we all live two lives the one we learned from and the one we live after that And that the real path to happiness is through suffering And it's a really great quote and I agree with that You know it reminds me of most of the great religions of the world that point to the value of taking on suffering as a path to the second creation To comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable Well I bring that up because man we're learning a whole lot right now We are learning a whole lot this guy in The White House is just committed to some suffering here Market down nearly 900 points today A potential World War brewing over in Eastern Europe Inflation hitting levels we.

The Bad Crypto Podcast
"robert redford" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast
"I don't know if you're gonna crush me dude. I don't know, I was the captain of my quiz bowl team in high school. Gauntlet thrown down. Wow, here's all the questions, though, so that's probably true. I don't know. But I've already so rigging Victor. This is rigged. I've already registered the username all father mimer. And I've been drinking from the meme as well since day one, so I have received all the knowledge here. So you will have a tough time. Against me, I can tell you that buddy. I'm a little intimidated. You know what is interesting? It's like, you're even looking back in the history of trivia. I think one of the very first trivia games that was there was like a game show. Wasn't there a game show back in like the 50s or 60s Joel? That cheated. And it was made a breezy Robert Redford made a movie about it called quiz show where basically they fed the guy the answers. Yeah. I know. That's not going to happen though a vector. We saw that problem in the game as well. So how do you solve that problem? Yeah, it's actually something that came along roughly one month ago in our development. So we were contacted by the amazing people at chain link. And one of their cool functions with their blockchain technology is that they have a solution called VRF, which in essence verifies that or assures that all the quiz questions in our games are fetched at random and are provable fair. So we actually utilize that technology to assure our players that the quiz database in one versus one fetch just questions at random and provable fair. So that's a very cool thing. Blockchain solves a lot of trust issues in society. But who would have thought it would solve that part in question games? So that's a very neat function. That is added into the meme request game. So people can always even when you have big stakes in the game, you can always rely on that. No one in the one versus one game. And knows what questions are coming in that sense. So the app is coming actually might be out by the time the show is on. And I was like, sure, when we're airing. So what are the time frames for the token idea and the app launch? Okay, so we're doing a for the meme or token. We're doing a combined launch with an ideo at starter and an IEO at gate dot IO, lots of IOs there. In an EIEIO down on the farm. Well, Ronald McDonald is not joining the token sales. That's old's brother. It's old McDonald that had the farm. Reynolds got a shitty restaurant. That's true. Well, we're doing an initial the central exchange offer..

77WABC Radio
"robert redford" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Is heavy from Fordham Road. The other approaches in pretty good shape. We have a lot of traffic on the Throgs Neck Bridge out of the Bronx and Queens. Whitestone is wide open and the eastbound l I e through queens from the BQE After the cross of it, Parkway 34 minute ride. I'm J truly Stock Radio 77 w. ABC. Greg Kelly. Entertaining and informative on 77. W A. B c J. You know Bob Woodward is Bob Woodward, The Washington Post guy The fake news like to say, Bob Woodward and, uh Who was the other guy, Carl Bernstein took down President Nixon with their Watergate investigation. That's not true. That's total fake news. Total total total fake news. But that's the legend. That's a narrative that they wrote that book, and they wrote those, uh, those articles and it brought down Nixon. Not true. Um, so much in Bob Woodward's career is not true. The guy is a liar. Big time, and it makes sense that he is revered by the fake news establishment. They love Bob Woodward. They all want to be Bob Woodward. There was a time where being a reporter was kind of like being a firefighter. Um, you gotta work. Your report on some things. You go home, you know, raise a family. Do your thing. You know, Uh, Woodward showed that a journalist could be a celebrity and a movie star. Uh, most of the events that he covered Regarding Watergate happened in 1972 73. Three years later. Just three years later, and he's 29 years old. Three years later, he's 32. Robert Redford is playing Bob Woodward in a movie. Dustin Hoffman. Played Carl Bernstein in a movie. And these guys became very rich and very famous. And guess what? Basically, it ruined it for everybody, because every idiot reporter wants to be rich and famous. And There are plenty out there who have become those things so When there's millions of dollars at stake. What do you think is on their minds, telling the truth or getting the money? Uh huh. $25 million a year for George Stephanopoulos. You think he gets it for telling the truth? No. I don't think so. Why do I bring up Woodward? He just came out with his latest book, It's called Peril. And, uh, the big news nugget of today is that Mark Milley Uh, he's talking a big game to any book writer said that he took secret action to limit Trump's ability to order military action. Um Hmm. I have no doubt that Millie was saying all kinds of things to all kinds of reporters. He's one of these guys who let you know after the big meeting how much he told off the boss. But everybody who was in the meeting knows that didn't happen. That's Millie's M O and Millie was really signaling big time to the swamp. I'm with you. I'm not with Trump. Um He's a dirty guy. Mark Milley has no business being chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, None. He essentially ran a passive aggressive mutiny against President Trump. This guy looks to me. Like a traitor like a real trader like somebody who absolutely violated his oath of office. When you're of officer in the United States military taken office to you take an oath of office to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. It's a little bit different from the one the president takes. But Essentially the same thing. And, uh, I think he undermined it. Um, I'm actually convinced the undermined it And he's kind of telling us he undermined it. And he went around it and he tried to trip up the president of the United States tried to sabotage him like the rest of the swamp. Let's see here, Nancy Pelosi is quoted in the book running around saying regarding Trump. He's crazy, You know, he's crazy. He's been crazy for a long time. Excuse me, Nancy. Nancy, who? You know, talks gibberish. 90% of the time who stood up there and Tore up President Trump's official speech right after it was just so graceful moves you've ever seen Fake news? Never mentioned it. It was It was just okay. It was no problem. Why? Because Anti trump. That's all you have to be anti Trump. So I look forward because I love reading these books and fact checking on myself. And finding out all the stuff that's wrong. Um, in these books that they celebrate So I do want to mention this, Um You know, we we took out the wrong guy in Afghanistan after our 13 guys were killed. Biden had a show. Forceful leadership, he had to show decisive action. So they fired off some missiles and killed a humanitarian aid worker. This has been documented. No one's really disputing this. At this point. We said we got a bad guy at the time, but it turned out we didn't We got a good guy, and no one cares about that, either. Why? Because it's Joe Biden. It's Joe Biden. For some reason, they feel that they have to protect this guy. Who remembers Sulamani. Sulamani was a He was an Iranian who was temporarily in Iraq. A terror leader. I believe this was in the fall of 2019. Do you remember that? Donald Trump ordered him taken out? When he was briefly exposed. At the Baghdad airport. And we took out a genuine terror leader. No one disputed that. Well, they did dispute whether or not Trump had the authority to do that. How dare he killed a terrorist on the back? How dare he do that This is a violation of international law and our precious norms. Uh,.

The Overwhelmed Brain
"robert redford" Discussed on The Overwhelmed Brain
"Before making any changes that could affect your physical or mental health. So glad that you are here. How about those family problems I don't know about you. But i've had family problems. Fortunately most of my family is fantastic. Or fam- tastic and Some of them. I've had issues with and i've not been able to address all my issues with all my family members because i've been away from them for so long i'm a i'm a thousand miles away from any relative that i've had any issue with I have a couple of relatives here and there but when where close to family when we see them and they have issues with us or they're dysfunctional are toxic in some way it is helpful to have some sort of Productive or resourceful response. So we don't get sucked into the drama. I've had episodes on family and dealing with toxic family before absolutely. Check them out over at the overwhelmed. Brain dot com type in the word toxic family. Or just the word family. And you'll see a few times where i've talked about family dealing with family because family is something. That's very difficult to avoid You are trying to avoid them or are trying to get along or relate to them and it's hard sometimes they're not the issue sometimes we are. Sometimes i'm the issue because well i think if you're listening to this show you are the issue if you don't wanna take their crap so i'm giving you that Credit you are the if you don't wanna take their crap that means that if you took their crap if you just submitted if you admitted that you were wrong when they told you you were wrong if you just were submissive around them whenever they wanted to control you then you would. Probably i wouldn't say get along with your family better. But i think it would be easier for them and Debilitating to you but also easier. That's definitely not my advice. Don't want you to submit given or just be someone that does anything that somebody else wants them to do. That's not what i'm saying. I'm just saying that. Sometimes you are a problem because you're an independent thinker. You are maybe working on your mental health. You are improving yourself. You are becoming more emotionally intelligent or you are emotionally intelligent and the people around you especially in family aren't and you're trying. You're trying to communicate with these people that make it very difficult to communicate with and they haven't gone through any introspection or reflection about their life about how they're showing up about their results. Then you may have a difficult conversation with them and they will make it more difficult because of their inability to process the way you do or think about things the way you do or just see a bigger picture of i would want a great relationship instead of. I need to prove you wrong. That's kind of how i look at things. I would rather have a great relationship and even be wrong about something just to keep a great relationship with people that i love and i care about an only with those that i don't consider toxic like there was a miscommunication with my mom for example. I do not consider her toxic. I have a great relationship with my mom. But if she said something. And i knew she was wrong and we had an argument about it. I would probably just let it go out. Probably just think to myself. It's not worth it in the grand scheme of everything that exists. It's not worth fighting with my mom about because we do have a great relationship so i might even say mom you know. Maybe you're right. I mean that's one of my go-to comments. Maybe you're right. Maybe i haven't thought about this the whole way through. Maybe i need to consider everything that you've said and i absolutely will so. I don't want this to interfere with our relationship. I'm going to think about that. Maybe a right and less is go enjoy lunch. That would probably be. When i would do with my mom now somebody else i may not. I may say oh. I disagree i disagree with you and i probably won't ever agree but by you know. Perhaps you have some points i might even say. Maybe you're right but they won't have the same feeling. I won't feel like Repairing a relationship. I probably didn't care about the first place. But i probably don't want conflict because you know dinner just started and there's other people in the room and it will create a lot of attention so i'll just let it go because one of the most important things i learned about any communication is the more attached. You are to being right and wanting others to know that you're right and even wanting to prove them wrong. The harder life is with certain people especially so with certain people toxic people dysfunctional people or just difficult people. Life seems to get easier when you're not so attached to proving a point and if you'd let go of proving a point and just let them have their beliefs let them believe whatever they want. Who cares. You know there might be things that affect you sure and you might have to address that but there's a lot of things in the world that maybe shouldn't have such an attachment to. I'm not saying that about everything. There are important topics. There are important matters in your life that you need to deal with but some things just aren't worth arguing about. You don't have to argue about who that actor was in that movie. I know it was robert redford. I know it was no. It wasn't it was. I don't know whoever with somebody else. It's really just letting go of your attachment to being right. Which i think is a buddhist concept. And when you do you for yourself it's so freeing it's very related to what i'm going to talk about today. Which is an email that i'm going to read you in the next segment and it does involve letting go of your attachment to being right Especially around family but around anyone really because when you know somebody else isn't going to change what's the point of wasting any energy trying to convince them of something they don't believe. I prefer not trying to convince anyone. I mean i'll present my case and they say well that's a bunch of bs and you're a liar and you're just trying to throw me off. I might just say okay. You know you can believe what you want. That's fine. I'll i'll let it go and that could even make the matter. I don't know you know. Depends on the person they might say what. You're being flippant. you're being dismissive. They're being invalidating. You can't do that to me. We're going to talk this through. We need closure okay. Well that could happen in with those people. It's hard to imagine that they would want to talk about if somebody really is adamant about their point. And you believe they're wrong about their point and they've done no self-improvement no self reflection no introspection. They've done none of the working on themselves stuff. Then it's highly unlikely they're going to say anything like hey let's talk more about this. Let's talk through it. Let's reach a conclusion because it's not always about agreement. It's probably about forcing it down your throat until you believe it and those people are difficult so when we come back i'm gonna read you that email and we'll get into that then we'll see we go with it. Be right back after this.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Masking Children Must Be Grounded in Data, Not CDC Opinion
"Meanwhile the delta variant is ripping through the country. But it's not killing people at the pace that the alpha invade ovarian stint hundred and twenty four thousand new cases yesterday a total of five hundred fifty eight deaths. We mourn every debt. Of course that's not to make light of the five hundred and fifty three people who died yesterday according to new york times far down. It's a spike. Guess what it's not impacting children. It is not impacting children. Yes there are a tiny number of new children cases across the united states. And that's terrible thing but it's like all the other terrible illnesses that affect children and they break our heart but there's no reason for parents to paddock and so in dallas children are by order. The governor supposed to be going to school massless and the dallas superintendent ordered all students to wear masks in school buildings and on buses. There is no science for school. masking. That's what i discussed with dr fatty yesterday. Promised to go back and look at it. Everybody knows wall street journal story today by the two doctors when everywhere in the world parents. No no need for kids to mask and it screws them up it hurts. It really hurts k. through three here's former. Cdc director robert redford robert redfield. I think you wanted to be robert. Redford robert redfield on fox with martha mccollum last night. Cut number two. I think it's really important. Raise it. These policy should be grounded in data as opposed to opinion. I think your guest raises a very important part. There's been very few studies at really are compelling in that setting of the classroom. We did a number studies. When i was there. Just in fix settings to recognize it if you aerosolize virus through a mask and then the recipient had a mask and these were all dummies in rooms that were ventilated to a different degree. You could have an impact on the amount of virus. It went from one to another. But that's not to say in a real life scenario that that's efficacious in the classroom.

We Hate Movies
"robert redford" Discussed on We Hate Movies
"It all just reminded too spending too much on soap being that. So that mercy they are looking for the right kind of being like the whole joke because they get all the wrong kinds of beans jelly bean right. Because isn't the dumpty motivation. They convey in this backstory by the way the dumpty motivation is old. Robert redford dumpty motivated. Dinner find this beard. You have enough being dinner and you hypocrites file healthy man. It's healthy just shit out. A nice beenish keeps you rig folks. This is the first episode august. A half ruined checked out this. It's the summer school class. What's happening right now your head on your desk but you were saying that. The beads right. He's you were making your voice. Okay now we're gonna talk about magic beans z. The beans that are for the day. You eat the magic beans. Now you get a song grown out of you. That's miserable housed. That handful of magic beans is like. Oh you're dead. Definitely daddy martin. Totally explode raza. Be kuwaiti sweet did is exploded into abuse stock. But right yeah he is. He wants the magic beans because at that young age did he was his whole plan to get up there to steal the gold or was it just to get the beans. I i wasn't following. There's a picture of. He drew a picture of puss. Humpty dumpty and the golden goose like altogether clap castle in the sky which is very like. I don't know it's a little like this magic. Pin motivation is a little heaven's gate for me. It's like you know what i mean sure. We're all going to go to the movies. Exactly one final time with the movies and we're gonna go home. Drink the drink. that magic being elixir. We're all wearing the same jumpsuit and reeboks. I mean i think you could get the same results from a nexium type thing of just kept on saying we'll get you the magic beans eventually certain a certain level. You know you have to brandon and have sex with this weird guy but also hey speaking to which by the way. Congratulations to allison mack overnight. Going to prison. Oh really is only a few years though again then funk in ray mary one hundred twenty years was her her nexium nickname. Kitty softbank kulti soft. I think actually if you start in the colt could do a lot worse than being dinner..

The gamingfixx1's Podcast
"robert redford" Discussed on The gamingfixx1's Podcast
"Cases wall scrolls stickers so many ways to support gaming fix not only gaming fixed classic logos current logos the two pathfinder logos that were just created for the pathfinder game and also vampire and even the ultimate showdown and of course all the curated shirts like mass effect octa path traveller. In all of all of this helps to create great programming. So if you can just go to t public slash stores slash g. m. i. n. g. hyphen f. I x. and pick up some great swag. This is in marvel comics. This partner stanley was co creator of the fantastic. Four in many other characters jack. Kirby rex josh's on a roll. I'm not taking that. So you can have far too much free time during a pandemic i believe in you at all of us can be busy. All right Alright in this is comedy. What card game has a storage device. Referencing african american genitalia. Who's who's that for you. Oh boy So i know this one Cards against humanity. Chris to shunt. He's no doubt i'm still here. Odds adjusting alight and didn't wanna like the all up in the cameras business while i was doing it. So those flipping the table after your thirty second answer got all right. Sorry gaming and pop culture. What game does robert redford. Ruined to solve the puzzle in sneakers. I'm allowed to guess. Or if i know i don't know why i pass if want to be you know know you can do whatever you want. I mean what game does robert redford ruin in in a movie called sneakers. Yes is it. Sorry no i have. I guess i. I also saw the movie donkey kong I recall the movie actually really liked the movie But it's been like twenty five years seen it I'm gonna go with chess. No and since everybody said no i guess we start again with a noble with your lucky number two.

RiYL
"robert redford" Discussed on RiYL
"And the filmmakers. You do this filmmaker brunch. That robert redford hosts in an when when liberal arts my second was there he he sits really impacted me. He talked about when you get to the kind of top of one area. You you you. You can't just sit there and stay there like he called it a starting from zero right where he had never directed a film before but he was the biggest movie star in the world so he directed ordinary people which won the oscar. So this guy's very good at starting zero. But but he was terrified. He had never started a film festival..

WGN Radio
"robert redford" Discussed on WGN Radio
"For the love story. I liked it. Oh, yes, There's Yeah, There's really no words. But it's all music. And you could from the music you the snow scene. You kind of picture in your mind and the skating and the rink. And when she start y'all it was beautiful. That was a great Christmas gift. I think that was Henry Mancini. That was Henry Mancini Did the score Oh, beautiful, original film if I remember correctly Appreciate the call in the happy Valentine's Day to you. Thank you. Nice to talk to you. Thank you very much. Karen. You're on WGN. Happy Valentine's Day. Thank you. Same to you and everybody who's listening. Thank you. When you asked the question, the first movie that popped into my mind was the way they were way we were, Yeah, with Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand. And I think it's probably one of the most romantic. Always I've ever seen, right? Right? It still holds up when you when you watch it. It doesn't feel dated at all. You know, It's like the way they were. I meant the way we were. We were right. Actually the name of that we all know what? You're what you're talking about. Right? And and I have never seen the notebook, so I'm going to make sure that I said I'll get some Kleenex. Get some do that telling you you're crying. You're gonna be crying at the end of the movie it Xhosa sweet and so loving. Karen, but it is sad. I mean, it's you know, it's it's somebody who's going through Alzheimer's So you know, you know it. Z never experienced that. Yeah, I mean, it's not. It's not a happy story, but It's such a loving story. It's such a beautiful and loving story that you know anybody could hope that they would be loved that much by somebody, even when you can't remember who they are. I mean, that's exactly that's really exactly really what it is. That is a gift. You're here we go. Here we go. Thank you. Karen. This is for you, Karen. Thank you. You are not in the middle of the dance floor care and we're all alone. E don't know exactly where to put my hands. Steve, my handful of Kleenex. Have a great Valentine's Day today, Karen Thank you, You cute but by five News Nation this hour. I'm Steve Ruxton. Former President Donald Trump was acquitted in his second impeachment. Try a. We get more on the story from news nation's duty. Wang always acquittal. Donald Trump suggested this not be the final word for him. He called his second impeachment trial. Yet another face of the greatest witch hunt. President Joe Biden, in a statement last night had little to say about the impeachment trial. Biden's he'd say he's focused on covert 19. Meanwhile, the bite administration plans stove on 100 Man. This vaccination say it's by the end of the month across the country, But governors and health officials need more doses. Along with those facilities. The plan apparently involves mobilizing thousands of workers from federal departments and agencies. White House says. By next week, states will be sent a total of 11 million doses and increase of a half million compared to this past week. Vice President Camilla Harris and her husband liver, two baskets of cookies to essential health care workers at the V, a medical center in Washington. I wanted to thank healthcare workers for their tireless work during the pandemic more than 350 comment. Employees are headed to Kentucky and West Virginia will be helping to restore power to thousands of residents after severe ice storms hit the region last week. White House Deputy press secretary TJ Duck Low has resigned after being suspended for reportedly threatening a journalist who was looking into his romantic relationship with another reporter that close said in the statement. He was dead. Stated to have embarrassed and disappointed White House colleagues and President Biden. Well, it's been three years since the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman, Douglas High School and Parkland, Florida 17 lives were lost in the shooting. More than a dozen injured governor Rhonda Santa's has ordered state buildings to fly their flags at half staff to honor the victims. Much news nation every night on WGN America or go on the news nation. Now, after news around the clock, I'm Steve Ruxton. Wayne Chill advisories and Winchell warning set up through Monday afternoon where windshields contempt is coldest, minus 35 some spots anywhere from minus 15 to.

1075 KZL
"robert redford" Discussed on 1075 KZL
"$1 million for one night. And that was back in the 90. For crying out loud. I think inflation just remember him being like, Oh, my God, This is awful. I'm like that is the best thing that because he gets all that money, Yeah, that was like $2 million out for you one for me. Let's go. It's fun. And it's Robert Redford. Very attractive with it wasn't a bad deal. Yeah, right here. Woody Harrelson. His name? Yes. Oh, the strong about it. First they weren't there like she was rolling around the money and they were. Yeah. Couldn't deal with it. That's insane to me. I just don't understand it to me. I would be permanently smiling for the rest of my life. Well, that movie too. They agreed to do it. It wasn't like secret. Like if you found out your wife was sleeping, somebody got money. That would be devastating for sure. If you like. Let her not shared it. Oh, I don't know. You came back and be like Here's your 500,000. For what? Well, I had an indecent proposal night. I'd be like, Thank you. God, I'm not sick anymore. Editor for lying to you or not telling you what he knows I would totally understand. What if it were banking, Sir Matt and or something he had to work with that? Got with your wife for 500,000 cash. I would totally understand you get tighter, bro'S s, so I think it's kind of a letdown is you know when you have a big vacation coming up and the anticipation of that you're can't wait. I can't wait. And then it's over like that one second. That's gonna be very sad for her when it's all said and done because she's going to see you again. Probably think that it's going to continue on and then everything that she had as bait is gone. If she gives you the role was just gone. But, yes, it is sad. I mean, sad as in. It's good. This is gonna be the ultimate usually the way they do say when you're planning a vacation. The best part of the vacation is all the weeks and months leading up thinking about it, Which is crazy to think about. At least she's getting this right. You get all the squid anticipations. I don't know how your new girlfriend's gonna feel about her lady that you're seeing the younger one lady friend, lady friend. But Even have a wrap about the sugar Mama. Yes, I made one. What one the Rolex? I did. Yeah. I love my sugar Mama. No, she do not. Alright, starts with. I love her. I don't know how I'm gonna turn out just like I'm seeing her again. Yeah,.

Democracy Now! Audio
Experts recommend the FDA approve Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use
"Advisory committee of us. Vaccine experts voted thursday to recommend emergency use authorization the pfizer biontech ovid nineteen vaccine with the food and drug administration poised to issue. Its approval saturday. Once that comes some two point. Nine million doses will be shipped to sites across the united states with the initial limited supply of the vaccine ration for healthcare workers and nursing home residents on thursday. The us recorded another staggering toll from covid nineteen with over two hundred twenty four thousand new infections and nearly three thousand deaths. Robert redford director of the centers for disease control and prevention warned for the next sixty. To ninety days. The us will likely see more cove. Nineteen deaths per day than the number of people killed in the september eleventh

Ken Broo
Actor Wilford Brimley dead at 85
"Who worked his way up from movie stunt writer to indelible character actor in films, including Cocoon and The Natural is Dead at the age of 85. It was a recurring role in the 19 seventies television series. The Waltons. That was Wilford Brimley is breakthrough and movies followed, including The China Syndrome, Absence of Malice and opposite Robert Redford in 1984 is a natural place to play in high school. Ready Used to play in ice In 1985 Brimley landed his first leading role in Ron Howard's Oscar winning Cocoon. Wilford Brimley frequently appeared in commercials. Quaker Oats and for Diabetes Awareness. Wilford Brimley was diagnosed with the illness in 1979. Bill Diehl, ABC. New Lots of

The Empire Film Podcast
All About the new 'Jurassic World' short film 'Battle at Big Rock'
"New story that I want to talk about as well which which is a PC guy saying this tomorrow night during these et Jurassic world short film Jomie model at Big Rock which I thought was pretty pretty cool but I don't WanNa hear you guys talk about it. Instead of wanting to hear the guy he made it talk about it. Will you please welcome drastic world and the upcoming world three three and indeed the director all the big. Please welcome ah the I just want to thank all of you. I brought my children tonight so thank thank you for introducing them to many new words. I'm so sorry so many questions to answer wants dinner so yes colon thanks to lay down man for everything you were born so listen this short film by the big rock very very exciting. What can you say about what's what happened is so the universal came to us and asked if I wanted to make a short film with their money and I said yes definitely we can put dinosaurs in it and we'll do it and so we're not enough if any last film at the very end we really just change the franchise? Even is as we said all these dinosaurs loose in the world and so it led us a just think about what that really means and take a bit of a step away from our weaponized dinosaurs hybrids and all these things that we've been doing in these in these movies and really just go back to basics and and make a short film about a family campground who just like anyone who's been camping. Sometimes you see a bear going through your garbage and we replaced that with an ceratops yeah. We we go from there because I I've seen a little short films in my life almost every single one of them stand to have a dinosaur and it's you're not the besmirch short films but this is the dream just take a dinosaur and then you're good we list of films that I think what would have been even more amazed ashamed with films that I want to have a dinosaur in them. All Jess I found that amazing movie with Robert Redford all his lawsuit aw I remember watching it incredible movie and I was so ashamed that about two thirds of the way through there could be a Muslim source would be okay with that. I would be alright Robert Redford versus versus the Mosasaurus all along the money would be the most horse tough you never know he's very resourceful so when this we shot in Ireland in January January of last year and we managed to keep it a secret the Irish keep secret added stars Andre Holland who many US probably seen in castle rock if that's out here in Selma is incredible actor Natalie Martinez who is an end of watch and his amazing amazing actress and these two kids that no one's ever seen before who I love so much it was it was like shooting in movie we had five days and we all had to get together with this pretty. Small Irish crew one set and find a way to do something pretty pretty challenging in a short period of time with not same resources that we're used to and everyone was down at the buffet every morning which there's an excellent buffet at this point this out at this hotel in Ireland that we're we're all in this sweet little girl who was in the in the short had never been in anything before and we asked her you know she her mom called and said Bull. I oh I get I get get first class tickets to come out because you're guaranteed a first class taking per guild rules but she really wants her whole family there. Is there anything you can do and I was like well what I do with my my family is usually we'll just we won't take the first class and we'll fly. Everybody and you can fly business if you do that and so she said great and so this van pulls up and just one one after another ten people baby and grandma everybody get out of the van and they were Swedish. There was amazing BEC- it coat from winter in Philadelphia incredible but I'd love to this is happening. Do you think this might spark a trend. Is this something that you would have loved to done and for the first Jurassic World Yeah it is the result of a you know I think it's because our we don't make three movies a year in our franchise and and and we don't even make one movie a year and we're we're a little more old school and that we every three years and we ask people to come and see a dinosaur movie and so it to be able to have something in the middle because the story that we're about to tell in the next film is so different and so large in scope that it was. I just really wanted to do something that was that was just very intimate and small. There are dinosaurs in it but it's a small intimate dinosaur fight. What can you say about where you are with the next Jurassic World World we are? I live here in England and I've been here for three years and we have our our offices out at studios and we've got everyone. They're carving being dinosaurs out of of clay. I can announce here that I have. If any do saw the dark crystal on Netflix John Nolan who did all the animatronic Dr Crystal is going to do our animatronic for us and so he's bringing starting to actually build things in his workshop and seeing what he's able to do with is Enjoin Movement and he's really innovating a really exciting way speaking emphasis on animatronic again there are large and small and we actually have an animatronic in in battle a big rock that was done by legacy by the guys who you know Stan Winston's group before they all have carried on that tradition so we had this the massive allosaurus in Ireland and so everybody was my wife actually took a video of it that I'm sure I'll I'll tweet at some point because there's so much so much fun and energy behind it and that we finally we had this this massive thing that was sticking its head in and out of this camper van spoilers spoiler now but people and and it just this whole crew was actually watching this thing go down and you really feel like you're you're. You're in Jurassic Park when these things really get going and we play music and we play roars really loud so there's there's no element that isn't you know firing on all all cylinders and it's pretty exciting. Everyone applauded and we we felt like we were there. Outside of course in

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood
Ethical hacker is a big and growing job
"This marketplace podcast is brought to you by vast a global cybersecurity company trusted by over four hundred million people avast is dedicated to protect you online. So you can connect to the internet confidently avast keeping the world safe from cyber attacks. Visit them at a vast dot com. And rather Michigan economic Development Corporation, Evan lie. All of rush enterprises is a big fan of Michigan as he put it the future of mobility, is going to be decided right here in the state is a planet dot com to find out why that's P. L. A. N. E T, M dot com. A job where you get to act like a criminal, but for noble causes to have a career change to ethical hacking from the American public media. This is marketplace. Tech demystifying the digital economy. I'm jed Kim in for Molly would. So you've got your computer science degree, your coded masterful. Now an elder of the internet comes to you holding a black hat, and a white one. We'll you hack to steal and disrupt or will you work to stop the bad guys. Which will you choose in reality? The distinction isn't really that clear entered the role of the grey headed or ethical hacker. Gary Rivlin is a journalist and author of the new book becoming an ethical hacker. It's part of the masters at work guides to interesting careers riven sat down with several of the fields, top information security professionals, a quirky and fascinating bunch. He says they're out to do good. But there are practical rewards to the draw would start with the salary and the demands cyber security folks are paid even more than the typical programmer. The demand is off the charts the world last year was talking about this study that saying that there's going to be a need for more than three million cybersecurity jobs across the. Planet. Those of us who are on computers, living, our digital lives. That's frightening to anyone who wants to get into cybersecurity as profession. That's certainly good news. There always be demand in your book. You spoke with half a dozen or so cybersecurity experts. What did they tell you is the hardest part of their job to me? It's what they call the defenders dilemma as a defender you have to win every single day. The attacker only has to win once so it's a really, really stressful job because one breach, and it negates every positive day you had up until then there's a puzzle aspect. You know you need to be created. There's no off the rack solution as the cybersecurity people ethical hackers. I spoke to you have to think like a black headed hacker. You have to kind of put yourself in their shoes. How would they get into the system? To you point in your book that amongst the hackers and the cyber security experts. It's more stude- mail. Why is it important to get more women into these positions? Well, so there's this notion that you have to think like a hacker. Well, if all of the computer security, people are white men who live in the United States, that's leaving out a whole lot of people who would like to break into our systems, we just need diversity, not just as a nice goal though. It is an important goal. But just for more practical reasons I mean as bad as the numbers are for programmers, generally, like roughly twenty percent programmers, give or take a women nowadays. The underrepresentation is worse in cybersecurity, and we can do better in and we need to do better. Gary Rivlin is a journalist and author of the new book becoming an ethical hacker. All of. This might remind you of the nineteen Ninety-two film, sneakers in which Robert Redford leads a rag tag team of noble thieves. I brought up the comparison with Gary and he says, it's one of his favourite tech movies, along with war games. And now for some related links interested in reading, Gary Rivlin's book. It's fun quick read, especially if you're into heists another big takeaway, the path ethical hacker is buried and winding. There's the former journalist the child prodigy the NSA guy, the Wall Street Journal recently got a look into the security team at IBM code named x force read apparently demand in the field has grown so much so fast that, quote, his team of corporate hackers contains more music majors than graduates with security degrees, given the dearth of collegiate programs that focus on the quickly evolving field and quote turns out, you can get certified as an ethical hacker. The council offers several courses including forensic investigation and penetration testing just a heads up the final test to become a licensed penetration. Tester is eighteen hours long. E Andy news has a post mortem on the first cyber attack on the US 'electricity grid pack in March, no blackouts. Like there were in Ukraine in two thousand fifteen but the threat is real people. And finally, trust me, sneakers is not only a great film. It's practically prescient when it comes to this topic don't believe me, birth movies, death dot com. Hasn't analysis, there's the phrase, most undervalued movie of all time. I agree. I agree. I'm jed Kim. And that's marketplace tech. This is a PM Patrick in Santa Cruz, California wrote to us to say marketplace is an essential element in his life, and that we're helping make him smarter through high quality thought provoking and informative journalism to join Patrick, and supporting what we do. Please donate online today at marketplace dot org. Thanks to Patrick, and all the marketplace investors who make our work possible.

Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning
Charles Van Doren, Mark Van Doren And Fraud discussed on Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning
"Quiz shows Charles van Doren past. Yes, he did. Yeah. For those who don't know. He was the biggest thing in the history of game shows if you saw the movie quiz show in the nineties, Robert Redford's, great movie terrific was about Charles van Doren was all rigged. And I watched this little kid. I would beg my parents. Let me stay up late and watch twenty one and Charles van Doren who is at Columbia on of Mark van Doren, the famous Shakespeare scholar. Absolutely. And it was all fraud. But the country was gripped. You said he won the equivalent of a million bucks. Yeah. Get answers. Yeah. It was all rigged. But no one and listen I and but we didn't realize at the time. I mean, I you know, I was a kid. What did I know? I thought it was

It Happened In Hollywood
William Friedkin: 'The Exorcist'
"Hi, I'm Seth Abramovitch senior writer at the Hollywood reporter. And I'd like to welcome you to it happened in Hollywood. It's a new podcast. I'll be hosting with the help of my good friend. Chip pope. Hi there. That's me. I'm chip I'm a TV writer and a pop culture enthusiasts in each episode. We're going to be taking a journey backwards and time and revisiting some of the wildest chapters in Hollywood history iconic films zeitgeist TV shows infamous lawbreakers and just the random weirdness that color the place. We call LA La Land. Yes. And we think that you'll find in Hollywood the more things change the more. They stay the same. And that's what this show is about on each episode. We're going to be going to a key figure in whatever topic recovering and interviewing them. And then after the fact Seth, and I will comment on those prerecorded interviews, so let's get right to it. Welcome to the first episode of Hollywood. All right. Let's do some scene setting its December nineteen seventy three Richard Nixon one month before told a room full of reporters in Orlando, Florida. I am not a crook. Well, I'm not a crook. And in movie theaters. Cross the nation. Robert Redford, Paul Newman were playing crooks in a blockbuster hit called the sting. Then this thirty eight year old wonder canned Billy freed Ken comes along riding high. Having just won the Oscar for the French connection in seventy two. I love that. He's thirty eight year old wonderboy because the industry in nineteen seventy three's run by nine year olds he's young blood at thirty eight. He is he's whippersnapper and -ticipant for his chosen follow picture to French connection is at a fever pitch. His choice was the exercise. I now this was a big budget adaptation of smash hit novel about a little girl who gets possessed by the devil. The film was plagued by infighting delays. It went way over budget. He acted kind of crazy firing people left. And right people thought there was a curse on it yet. There was supposedly occurs. And there was all kinds of reports that this thing is going to be disaster. But when it finally came out, it became the all-time record breaking movie from Warner Brothers at the box office and went on to become one of the most admired and imitated horror films of all time. It's interesting that you should mention the sting because that was just like nostalgic entertainment that took place in the thirties. Whereas the exorcist was very edgy movie. Very hard are a hard arm and pretty much almost an ex. I mean, this is like a cold bucket. A holy water in the face of a pew Besson. Girl. I mean, even the Hollywood reporter this very publications seemed genuinely shocked by it in its review, they called it, quote, an abomination, and quote, and they call it the wretched excess of the year, but at the same time, they also suggested that it may be the most frightening movie ever made and forty five years later, it's still pretty much lays claim to that title of scariest movie ever made this week's special guest. We have the man responsible for making it. That's right director, William freakin. What throw the talk to this guy? He was great. He was absolutely wonderful. I didn't know what to expect. I thought he might be lawf- the wall get some of the films. He's made forget his age eighty two. I didn't know what we were going to get. But he was such a nice guy was just a thrill to sit at the feet of a master filmmaker.

Donna and Steve
Robert Redford Reveals He Never Should Have Said He Is Retiring: 'That Was a Mistake'
"Minneapolis. Information, please. This is a mytalk dirt alert update, a quick look at what's happening in entertainment. On mytalk might guy. Robert, Redford may not be retiring from acting after all Redford spoke to variety at the premiere of his upcoming

Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning
Neil Simon Remembered As Broadway's Lights Go Dim In Tribute
"Neil Simon They are dimming the lights on Broadway for Neil Simon who. Died ninety one over the weekend I'm going to. Be up there in Times Square we're going to, be gathering by the Neil Simon a theater. Forty where we forty eighth street I think for the Neil Simon theatre and got to honor the man who wrote the. Odd couple sunshine boys plaza suite the movie the goodbye girl come blow, your horn barefoot in the park and just think of all the great actors who appeared in those Neil Simon plays. Me Robert Redford, and Jane Fonda George c. Scott Maureen Stapleton Allen. Aldo is in play west fifty second street is where the Neil Simon theatre is where we're going. To be tonight with Neil Simon now I interviewed, for my podcast, in the, wings the wonderful actress Linda Lavin you know from Alice. And she, was in Broadway bound in fact she won, a Tony award for Broadway bound and we're going to put that podcast, up? On our website sometime today right. That will be going up today so if you want to it. Was, a great interview was. Terrific Yeah it was an. Amazing interview so you're. Going to go to just go to our page. At seven ten wer dot com Landon Michael and, we'll have a link to it

Kentuckiana's Morning News
Robert Redford, Twitter and Jason Nathanson discussed on Kentuckiana's Morning News
"The happiest times of actress ruby roses career The number one movie the Meg she just landed the lead, in the upcoming bat woman TV, show the first openly gay. Lead in a. Live action superhero show but then. Came the Twitter backlash she's not.

Donna and Steve
Margot Robbie looks eerily like Sharon Tate in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' photo
"Has released the first image. From Quinton Tarantino's once upon a time in Hollywood Robbie is playing Sharon Tate. In this star studded drama set. Against the backdrop of the Manson family murders she posted a photo of herself Uninstall Graham addressed in a black, long-sleeved turtleneck a white skirt and white, leather boots everyone's very excited to this movie. It should be good quitting Tarantino's. Latest once upon a time in Hollywood Robert. Redford is trending he has announced. His retirement from acting saying in an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly that. The actor is going to be done after the. Movie the old man and the, gun. Says that'll be his last film just that's enough he's been doing it since age twenty, one believe he is eighty two now. So that's a lot of acting that's a lot of. Acting for one guy and Demi Lovato is. Trending of course she broke her silence last. Night. Falling the suspected overdose released a statement denouncing she is taking some time to. Heal and focus on. Her sobriety and road to recovery but thanked her fans for the support she has. Every ounce of our support. Here at mytalk that is what's trending here at my talking I'll take a. Quick look at your channel five Five eyewitness news weather forecast for the day it's. Going to be cloudy most of, the. Day but it may clear up later on the afternoon with a high of eighty two, and a low of sixty two tomorrow. Looks like it's going to be partly cloudy with a. High of eighty three low of sixty four. Currently it's seventy six degrees and cloudy at mytalk Now you know what we know seen. More, at mytalk one zero seven one dot com Me I say Injured Good. Morning welcome back Jonah and Steve on mytalk one, zero seven, one. Everything entertainment, tech talk here We already talked. About people getting plastic surgery to, look like, Snapchat. Filters that's. This hardening Kind of cool Donna comes tomorrow. With dog years.

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Robert Redford Retires From Acting: ‘I’ve Been Doing It Since I Was 21'
"Sitcom the facts of life You take the. Test a loving and wise house mother MRs Garrod she guided the girls at the facts of life, through their Atta lessons And he hit me with that I'm going to let you out And, actress Charlotte Rae's beloved character guided. So many fans along the way First appearing his housekeeper EDNA Garrett on, the sitcom different strokes in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight The popularity of, her character leading to bring you. MRs Garrett to the Eastland high school where she mentor Blair Joe Natalie and tutti are in trouble And when the show was honored. At the two thousand eleven TV. Land awards the girls took time to honor their matriarch an amazing fearless leader the very amazing star of our show Charlotte Rae was just extraordinary Charlotte Rae passed away, Sunday at ninety two overnight Todd bridges who played Willis Jackson on different strokes tweeting about her passing saying you were, loved by everyone on our show And Kim fields who played tutti, tweeting my, heart is, heavy yet sorry no words at the moment. Just love and tears and yeah smile he Amy Rohbock without remembrance of Charlotte Rae Robert Redford is retiring the eighty one year old screen legend telling Entertainment Weekly today that his. Upcoming the old man and the gun will be his final acting job Redford, and start in Konic films Butch Cassidy and, the Sundance kids the. Sting the natural the way we were. All the president's men he says. He'll stick to the plan that he laid out in an interview two years ago when he said he would do two more movies and then be done with acting KOMO news time six fifty anti for the propel insurance money update China's higher. Group says rising. Steel, prices amid hefty US. Import tariffs is driving up costs for its business in the US and warned, the consumer stand to lose the most from, a mounting trade spat between the world's two top. Economies, Louisville based GE appliances which higher bought into thousand sixteen from GE has already raised his prices twice this. Year, to cope with rising costs. Most of conspiracy theorist. Alex Jones, is. Podcasts from his right wing media platform, info. Wars have been removed from Apple's itunes and podcast apps the move by Appalachia sweeping of a recent crackdown on Jones's programs by Facebook and other online sites that have suspended or removed some of his. Conspiracy driven content that's your money, now Jennifer, Kushinka KOMO, news this a worries about a trade war. Are sending US stocks a little Oprah a lower at the opening bell this morning the Dow Jones average down about fifty six points however the s. and the NASDAQ are up Just fractionally coming up on the KOMO morning news rating. Local hardware stores I'm herb Weisbaum a new survey shows where to find the lowest, prices and where to get the best advice traffic and weather next.