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"rosie perez" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

03:08 min | 10 months ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

"It fits well enough because even with the extra large, it's not that big. In the winter it's beautiful. I'm going to have a sweat on. I knew you'd come up with some kind of way of getting out of that one. But extra special shout out to beautiful. Thank you. Thank you to rob orchestrated everything behind the scenes. Let me show it again. It's beautiful. Look at that. Look at that logo. That's beautiful, right? It's really nice. Thank you to Eric Hayes, the legend, husband over the great Rosie Perez, and again, thanks to rob for going out of his way to order those. We work together to get him embroidered, but rob deserves all the credit for handling. What do you deserve credit? Thank you guys. It came from your hearts. That's all that matters to me. You know, it's the thought that bad is, I appreciate it. And my son in law who were blessed we have him and my daughter, my two grandchildren, living with us. Right now, he will have another jacket to wear. Unless he's actually better shaped than me by far. But unless I go backwards and put weight back on, but I don't want to do that. Well, when we eventually get a live show put together later this year we'll both wear them in person and we'll probably have enough demand to make up another thousand of them. And we have some great interviews. I'm going to mention before we go off to you. That's right. We were one of them is waiting for us, which is why I'm trying to wrap. One of the greatest comebacks of all time, schnell, Maddie schnell. Two weeks ago, unbelievable, come back just incredible. And then we're going to have in the next week or two. We're going to have triple G, a lot of good training camp for the Canelo fight. And then we're going to have his trainer Jonathan banks. So a lot from the legendary from the legendary. And Detroit. With that guys, if you're watching the show, please hit subscribe on YouTube. That's a huge metric for us. We really appreciate it. Check out our people at athletic greens and one more before we go. Please check out feel free, a Botanic tonic at Botanic tonics dot com. Use the promo code Atlas, they'll give you 40% off your first purchase. It's a plant based kava root based cocktail. It's a little shot, like a 5 hour energy, it creates a little feeling of euphoria. I take them before the show. I really like these. I actually take them before long runs as well. Feel free, check them out, Botanic tonics dot com, use the promo code Atlas 40% off your first purchase. And with that, look out for these interviews in the coming week or two and we'll be back next Monday with another killer episode where we've got a lot of stuff to discuss. Thank you again for being with us. We appreciate everyone. So we just have to sign up for me coming

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"Terry has today's first interview, I'll let her introduce it. My guest is the Emmy and Oscar nominated actor Rosie Perez. She started her performing career as a dancer when she was 19. She was dancing at a club with her friends when a talent scout from soul train noticed her and invited her to dance on the show. She brought her style of hip hop dancing to soul train at a time before hip hop had entered the mainstream. She went on to be the choreographer for the fly girls, the dancers on the sketch comedy show in living color. She choreographed music videos for Bobby Brown Diana Ross and LL Cool J in 1988 when she was 24, Perez went to a nightclub and ended up getting in an argument with Spike Lee. He told her I've been looking for somebody who can yell at me and exactly that way. And he cast her as his girlfriend and do the right thing. Despite the success of the movie, Rosie Perez couldn't get an agent or a manager to take her seriously as an actress. But you pushed on something she's done her whole life, and was cast in white men can't jump, and Peter wears film fearless, which earned her a best supporting actress nomination. Perez had a rough childhood she had 9 siblings, her mother was intermittently jailed throughout her childhood and was diagnosed later in life as schizophrenic. When Perez was three years old, she was transferred to a Catholic foster home run by nuns, and was considered a ward of the state of New York until age 12. Rosie Perez currently stars in the HBO Max series the flight attendant, which is in its second season, later this month, you can see her in the Apple TV plus series now and then, as a police detective. Rosie Perez welcome to fresh air, it is a pleasure to have you on the show. It seems like things are going so well in your career now like two new series. Do you feel in a great place professionally now? Yes, I do. It's wonderful. It's all about just keep pushing and keep going, as you stated earlier. If you really want something, you just have to keep at it. And you know, there's been highs. There's been lows. There's been mostly highs, thank God. But right now, it's really high. And I'm very, very happy. So, you know, you have two new series. One of them is the flight attendant. And you have another serious starting May 20th in which you play a police detective. When you were first getting started in acting, you got a lot of roles real offers as prostitutes. Does it feel good to be playing the detective and not the prostitute? Yes. And it's very interesting because here's the thing, when you're of color and you get off a role as a prostitute, you have no backstory. You have not of great storyline. You're just a prostitute. You're just somehow, right? And but if you look at when white women get roles of prostitutes, they get nominated. You know, because they have a full arc, a full story..

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

02:44 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"When did that happen? That happened when I met eve ensler. When I did the vagina monologues, and she takes me, she goes, oh, we're doing this women's writing program. Up at Bedford correctional facility. And I said, why does that sound so familiar? And we're on the train. And I'm starting to have an anxiety attack and a panicked attack. And this is part of my reason why I hate traveling. It's the trips back and forth from the home to Brooklyn, the home to Brooklyn can not stand traveling. And being on that metro line was bringing all that back and I started hyperventilating. And she says, what? And then I said, oh my God. And she said, what? When we got off the train and we were driving up to the correctional system, my mother was here and she said, well, I have to go home and I started screaming in the parking lot. And she always saw me as a cool calm, collective, young chick, you know, and I couldn't, I couldn't stop screaming. To your mother had been imprisoned there. Yeah. And I totally forgot about it. And I had one of those PTSD flash memories. And it was events learn on the red back, held my hand the whole time. I didn't utter a word on the way back. And eve said, I want you to go to the doctor tomorrow. I said, I don't need a doctor. 'cause you need a doctor. You need to speak to somebody. And she goes, or else you're going to fall apart. And I went home and my first husband at the time, I told him I said, she's ridiculous. She's just crazy. She thinks everyone has trauma just because she has trauma. And he's just looking at me and I go, what? He goes, I think you should go. And I just started screaming again. I'm fine. I'm fine. What's everybody's problem? Look at me. I'm fine. Look at my life. It's such denial. And it took me a while. It took me a while, and everything just fell into the deepest depression. And then Seth, who was my ex-husband, he said, I will hold you in, and I'll take you to this doctor, I think you should go. And it was difficult. Many, many years where her name is doctor Susan Graham on 9th street in my hot inch. She changed my life. And after a couple of years with her, she said, to me, I think she goes, you're so smart and you're so quick, but you found grown me. And I think you need a higher degree of therapy. I went what? She was impossible medication. I go, who the F do you think you are? She goes, my point,.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

04:54 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"Prices. In your first acting role in do the right thing, you were casting that role because spike saw something in your own personality that would translate perfectly to the role that he had written. You know, talking back, kind of combative, strong willed person. Who is also like very attractive and could dance great. But in 1993 in the film fearless, you played a very different kind of character, you're in a plane crash, holding your infant baby and you're told before the plane crashes, you know, like just like hold tight and the baby kind of falls out of your arms and doesn't survive the crash. And you are so damaged after that. You are so depressed and wounded and overwhelmed with feelings of guilt and despair. Was that a whole new thing for you to kind of tap into that as an actor? No, that was the easiest thing for me to do as an actor. And I was surprised how easy it was. And what allowed me to do it so, well, was the confidence that the director Peter weir had me. I felt it from the first moment I shook his hand. And God rest his soul. How few are the casting director? Was the one that fought for me to get an audition with Peter weir? Because it was originally for a white woman, even though the original character, the real-life character was Asian. How about that? And everything that had happened to me as a child helped inform my performance in fearless. Of everything that you stated just earlier. Of the loss, the despair, you know, of all these things, the guilt that everything, I mean, the shame. It all these things of trying to figure out wasn't my fault. It's not my fault. You know, what has happened to me, you know, and all this world winds of offense just was so easy for me to channel through Carla, the character that was playing. You know, you're talking about channeling all these emotions, including guilt. I mean, the character feels guilt because her infant died. She thinks like, I just didn't hold my baby tight enough. It's all my fault. But you were feeling guilt as a child, you think that you were in the.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

01:56 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"And Ernest Dickerson's yell cut and spike was very angry. And Ernest Dickinson was like, God bless him because he said he goes, stop. This is enough spike. We got it. This isn't right. He was the cinematographer on the film. He was a cinematographer. And I got up and Ruth Carter put a rope around me and she gave me the biggest hug. And spike was so confused. He goes, but you knew what I was doing. You agreed to it and I said, yeah, but it was just too much. It was just too much. It was just too much. I remember saying that to him. And it was upsetting. And the thing is, is that we didn't have a big fight over it. We had a conversation. I give him that credit. And he said, I'm sorry. I didn't realize, and I said, it's okay. And we finished the day. How come you needed family permission? Were you underage? No, I'm Puerto Rican. So you just wanted your family permission. I thought it was the right thing to do. But it gave you your start as an actress. Yes, and I am forever grateful. And spike and I and people always think like, you know, why are you disrespecting Spike Lee? I'm not disrespecting Spike Lee. I'm telling you the truth of what had happened. And things can happen and you don't need to cancel him. He and I worked it out. You know? And he apologized. We hooked it out and we're still friends to this day. And you worked with him on the reboot of do the right thing for TV. Exactly. You know, we stayed friends all these years. I'm very grateful to spike. All right, let's take another break here. If you're just joining us, my guest is Rosie Perez, and you could see her in season two of the flight attendant on HBO Max and later this month you could see her in a new series on Apple TV plus, which is.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

04:44 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"That's Friends without the R, best fiends. Let's get back to my interview with Rosie Perez. She's now starring in the flight attendant, which is in its second season on HBO Max, and she stars in the new series now and then in which she plays a police detective, it premieres may 20th on Apple TV plus. When we left off, we were talking about the dance she choreographed and performed for the opening credit sequence of Spike Lee's do the right thing. That was a movie that it felt like everybody saw it and it was one of those you have to see the movie and you have to have an opinion about it. Is the truth that the Obama saw it on their first date? Yes, it's true. When I met Barack Obama was at the Hispanic caucus in D.C., I was getting an award and they asked me to introduce Barack Obama senator then Barack Obama, Obama and John McCain. John McCain did not show up at the last minute. And I said, oh, ladies and gentlemen, I'm here to tell you that John McCain didn't show up, but don't worry, Barack Obama got the memo and he is here. And everybody went crazy. And then there was a long line. I mean, people rushed to the stage to see then senator Barack Obama, like if he was Michael Jackson, like if he was Bruce Springsteen, like he was a rockstar already. And there was this long line to meet him, and I cut the line. And I go, hello, senator, and he goes, Rosie Perez. And I said, do you know who I am? And he says, yeah, my wife and I, that was our first date. We saw it do the right thing. I went, oh my God, you saw me naked. And he left so hard. And I flushed with embarrassment. But you know, okay, so you were in bed because he saw you naked. You do have that one nude scene where it's a very hot day and you're basically saying, it's too hot to make love. And so Spike Lee's character puts ice cubes on your naked body and runs them across your body. Did your father see the film? I mean, if he was upset at you dancing on soul train, I can't imagine how he'd feel about do the right thing. He almost had a heart attack literally. They had to rush him to the hospital. Are you serious? Yes, I'm serious. You can ask my sister call him and this is the God's truth. He invited the entire town of aguadilla. Oh no. In Puerto Rico. And when the park came up, they said he stood up and grabbed his heart. You know how Sanford and son he would say Elizabeth? Grabbed his heart. My baby, my baby. And he fell down in his chair and they called the ambulance very Puerto Rican Bailey tell the novella scene..

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"Him and she kept telling me, shut up. That Spike Lee, I go home. And that's when he goes, you're an actress. I said, no, I'm not an actress. He goes, oh, yes, you are. And you know, he told his business producer, Monty Ross, I believe his name was to give me a card. Then he asked me to audition for do the right thing and Robbie read the casting director, called him, even before I was leaving. The casting session and said this is your girl. What a great story. So you did a iconic dance at the beginning of do the right thing. You know, and I watched it again recently. And it's such a dance a strength and power. And part of what you're wearing boxing gloves. Like pink boxing gloves. And I know you loved watching boxing as a kid and I think maybe you still do. And that sense of like, this is about strength and power. It is so evident in your dancing. A lot of dancing is all about, I'm so sexy. And I'm not saying that you're dancing isn't sexy, but just that it conveys a whole lot of strength. Oh, well, thank you. I have to give the credit to spike. We had a different choreographed routine for the opening. And spike just kept saying it's not working because it was the opening song for do the right thing was supposed to be cool jerk. That's what was the original song. And he came back with fight the power by chuck D and public enemy, and I listened to it and I started screaming. Oh my God, this is it. This is it. And I said, I got it. And right on the spot, I just started choreographing it. Right on the spot. And it just all came out, and the choreographer started helping me with the structure as well. And we really did a good job together. And we literally had maybe two days to pull it together. And we shot that opening scene for 8 hours straight. One night hours. One break for lunch, yes, and I was in exhausted afterwards. I was exhausted. I was tired. There was times where I was crying. I developed tennis elbow from throwing those horrible punches. I was throwing because I was so tired. And the very last take, I said, I'm not doing it again. I'm done. I'm going home. This is abuse. It was spike was lamp and he was like, we got it. We got it. Well, we need to take a short break here..

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"She's now costarring in the series the flight attendant on HBO Max, and in the new series now and then which premieres may 20th on Apple TV plus. After being raised as a ward of the state of New York, and in foster care, she has had quite a career. She costarred with Spike Lee and his film do the right thing, and danced to public enemies fight the power in the opening credits sequence of the film. She costarred in fearless and white men can't jump, and she was the choreographer for the fly girls on the sketch comedy show in living color, she got started performing as a dancer on soul train. Did the soul train dancers get paid? No, nobody did. Did you see that as exploitation or opportunity?.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"Never hindered him. You know, there's lots of people who have accents. You know, but when you, once again, all person of color, and you have an accent, especially if you're Latino, it really works against you. And people, you know, they always say, oh, why is everything about race? Because everything's about race. Yeah, so it's a simple as that, you know? And I'm not I am not afraid of playing certain characters, you know? I'm not afraid of playing the good and bad and ugly of my nationality of my race. I am not. I am opposed to playing the negative stereotypes that are limiting and help to foster that horrible narrative over and over again. That's when I put my foot down. And there's a big, big difference, you know? Let's go back to the very beginning. You spent your formative years from age three to age 12 in a group foster home and in foster care, I know it's a complicated story, but how did you end up in foster care? Well, I wasn't enforced to care initially. And most people don't understand the difference. You are awarded the state, and that means what it literally means. And I was basically governed by the Catholic Church inside a Catholic home for displaced unwanted or often children. And it was in a convent in upstate New York in peace skill. And my mother had given me away when I was a week old. I was a product of an affair. And she gave me a way to my biological father's sister. My aunt Domingo, everybody called him and I called it the I used to call her mommy. I thought she was my mother. And my mother came back out of nowhere when I was three turning four. And just said, I'm taking the baby. And just ripped me out of my aunt's arms and my cousins told me that she felt her knees and went into cardiac arrest. She survived, but she went into cardiac arrest. And my mother took me from my aunt's house in Brooklyn where I was a happy spoiled child. Despite the poverty we were living in, I didn't know we were poor..

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Fresh Air

"This is fresh air. I'm Terry gross. My guest is the Emmy and Oscar nominated actor Rosie Perez. She started her performing career as a dancer. When she was 19, she was dancing at a club with her friends when a talent scout from soul train noticed her and invited her to dance on the show. She brought her style of hip hop dancing to soul train at a time before hip hop had entered the mainstream. She went on to be the choreographer for the fly girls, the dancers on the sketch comedy show in living color. She choreographed music videos for Bobby Brown Diana Ross and LL Cool J in 1988 when she was 24, Perez went to a nightclub and ended up getting in an argument with Spike Lee. He told her I've been looking for somebody who can yell at me and exactly that way. And he cast her as his girlfriend and do the right thing. Despite the success of the movie, Rosie Perez couldn't get an agent or a manager to take her seriously as an actress. But she pushed on something she's done her whole life, and was cast in white men can't jump, and Peter wears film fearless, which earned her a best supporting actress nomination. Perez had a rough childhood she had 9 siblings, her mother was intermittently jailed throughout her childhood and was diagnosed later in life as schizophrenic. When Perez was three years old, she was transferred to a Catholic foster home run by nuns, and was considered a ward of the state of New York until age 12. Rosie Perez currently stars in the HBO Max series the flight attendant, which is in its second season, later this month, you can see her in the Apple TV plus series now and then, as a police detective. Rosie Perez welcome to fresh air, it is a pleasure to have you on the show..

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"rosie perez" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"His HBO documentary. NYC epicenters buster Arms. Jon Stewart, New York City paramedics Congresswoman Ocasio Cortez, Rosie Perez, flight attendants. Dave Bosomy. What hospital you born in Brooklyn house, which is sort of a very broad, impressionistic look at New York in the era of Covid in New York, in the era of Trump and New York, in the era of 9 11 and on the date of 9 11. And suddenly you're not looking at September 11th as this catastrophic unlike any other date, But it's sort of a signal post of just this era of calamity for Panna Wasiq. Lee's film was one of the best to grace the airwaves this year as its director work backward from 2021. 2 2001 examining a trail of cultural change in New York City that convincingly all leads back to that fateful September day. But he says Lease project was marred by a forced a mission. A lengthy section dedicated to the conspiracy theories birthed after 9 11 and thank God whatever he actually believes. He cut that out under pressure for whatever reasons and it's not going to be spread further as a result, But he says the fact that conspiracy theories made it into one of the better cinematic remembrances is telling. Because it shows the pervasiveness of 9 11 most destructive after effects, as Spike Lee gets into elsewhere in his own documentary, where he you know, takes to task. Anti-vaxxers in the covid epidemic or the election. True, Thurs, who wouldn't accept that? Donald Trump lost the election in a way? It's like even his sweeping diagnosis couldn't help in some ways to coming to the disease that he's trying to describe 9 11.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Never Not Funny

Never Not Funny

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Never Not Funny

"You feel confident. Hey better program of a so twenty nine zero. Two and. I'm binder is here as i mentioned ticket time away. Probably going to red carpet events slumming it here with these three idiots and me. Is that happening. Because you're nominated for an emmy. Do you have to go to things now. i you know i am. I am doing a lot of virtual stuff in terms of of press and really zero events no events so what the time you're nominated here it is. It's although at the time you get your first thing right this year gig and you're going to get a trophy possibly because of it. Who are up against. you're up against. do you have this. That list memorized and and voodoo dolls made of them. I feel honored to be. I don't know if it's really up against you know feels like we're all being collectively honored and in this way and recognized and as a unit as individuals as part of this category which i love and I i love i. I truly love everyone who is nominated. I love their shows There's there's hand washing ham of ted lasso and stick fantastic and so smart and so cool and so sweet There's rosie perez come on. What does she nominated for. It's a flight attendant. Flight attendant austrade net. And how great citing a carol burnett.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"I'll just like you. Who do you think you are. And so disrespect bull sets me head backwards by starting out of rivalry with north not north carolina fans though hate them more than i hate virginia tech. Now i swear to guy. Oh when they do that thing guys. I like coaching them up on it. It's ridiculous raised. You honestly like. I'm watching these kids do. Where are your parents. That's why screaming my. Tv is an adult in the room in some coaching. Their pull this kid aside and say. We don't do that here at chapel hill because it is so disrespectful just sets me off. Rosie perez dismisses caring about winning a golden globe. Get upset because your show doesn't win now. I don't get some about that. I really don't stu. Gotz dismisses bucks twitter for celebrating going up two zero versus the heat about you. Win your first round against An inferior team and move on and shut up. You haven't won a title yet. You haven't made it to the nba finals. The heat did last year. they did it by beating. You do me a favor. Just shut up until you get there and went in the guy who's streets were flooded by the knicks winning game one like i want try. Shut up and act. Like stu dismisses sam darnold please. All this guy is don's teasing is celebrate his new home celebrations walks into his new.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Legion of Skanks Podcast

Legion of Skanks Podcast

03:00 min | 1 year ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Legion of Skanks Podcast

"The same audience. Limp is get cds for the most part. It's not that's who's going to hip hop concerts. Big in the nineties was full of the ones who made money. I mean like the ones who crossed over at all like all of them even like nwea like even those guys like they had white people at their fucking shows. Shit is funny to be at like our age and see people today talking to like twenty year olds and it's almost like they convince them that. Nineteen ninety nine was like this time before the woke shit. Were like just being racist was okay. And it's like now in nineteen ninety. Nine being racist was the raw. The bad thing to be like everyone had been told every movie you had seen. Every teacher was like like it. It's not. I don't know it wasn't the fucking routine sixties like it was. It was not considered. Cool those those rap rock fans in one thousand nine hundred nine would have thought. The racist is the bad guy. I gotta give them the one thing i'll say like yes when you say quote unquote rape. Culture was more prevalent than the right about that. It's not that it was that women work cooler now. Fucking cool glad you. I'm glad you brought that up though. But i will say it is interesting just where we are now and even just what your own personal morals are right now. They did point out that at that time. Though it was a real time where everything was like girls gone. Wild rosie perez came out on stage. You're hilarious. It's almost like they dramatic music. Like i can't believe they did this. This brown woman. She laughed it off shoot. In show you about the buckeyes nothing and your probably experienced way worse than that and is more comfortable with it. But he's like fucking like pampered. It is funny the upon review thing because again. When i was young. I never thought of the revenge of the nerds thing as a rape scene. Yeah didn't strike me as that when they show like american pie. I'm like oh yeah the whole thing was he was gonna fucking it just. It's just a complete manual. Oh yeah and it really was like it was nothing. My girlfriend's mother at the time women were like there was not enough much complaining about the objectification of women. those nineties. it's really it was like maybe the gayus conversation we just had but it is true that yes it's pretty wild. It is a different time and as an adult on eight year old. That i'm growing raising now. You have a daughter. Jason's dave daughter. Now it's to look back and go like. Oh yeah i mean we. When we i went on the road jay we would make a sign in a sharpie pen shoot. Show us do show. It'd be nice if we said moves instead of we'd ride by girls on the highway and i'd slap the paper against the window. He's not all worked. It never worked. Girls would laugh or the girls would give us the finger and get really angry rightfully justify.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Ask Me Another

Ask Me Another

06:22 min | 2 years ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Ask Me Another

"I could. Just yell and julia. Do you have a new project. Just debuted on disney. Plus this weekend. Yeah godmother's you play fairy godmother that i mean that's kind of for the little oh fear that's the dream role. Oh my gosh. all. I've ever wanted to play in my life is a witch kobe's folks practical lodging and this movie has a ton of spells and i was just so excited to get to player. It's also a comedic role. Yes she finds a letter from a little girl and when she shows up she finds out the letter was old and the the little girl is now of forty year old woman who is a single mom and does not want her help and goes to a fight club at night to work got another. That's okay well. In your first game you're gonna be competing against each other. Okay here we go. It's a multiple choice game amount incorrect historical predictions. Okay fortune. this one's for you in nineteen hundred ladies. Home journal published a list of predictions about the future. Which of the following guesses did it make about the future of the english alphabet. Oh that's a here. You go why to prediction. Here's here's your choices that the letters c x and q would be removed due to redundancy that you and w would join forces to become triple you or that the alphabet would be replaced by a new more streamlined alphabet called. Alpha's ed Well i didn't know that ladies home journal went back to nineteen hundred i did. I don't know if i gave me a point clearly. They were allowed to talk about anything. Taboo they were like. Let's predict the l. Not allowed have opinions. Unless it's about alphabet. I guess yeah. Correct as correct literacy x. would be removed due to redundancy. The ladies. are drinking tea like who needs to really talk about it. good we just. Don't you think we should just get rid of it or jillian. here's one for. You is a moth predicted that. By two thousand fourteen household televisions would take the form of a magazines filled with tournament. Glass pages be transparent. Rotating cubes filled with three d holograms or see a tiny hand-held screened that ruins your life. Well i'm going to guess at the last one's a joke joke i. I know that that's a humorous joke. I'm gonna guess the gentleman thought it'd be transparent rotating cube silver three d holograms. You're absolutely right yes fortune. Yeah in the nineteen thirties. Some fashion designers were asked to predict the fashions of the future which of these hair trends was predicted for the year. Two thousand okay. A buzz cuts for men and women to avoid getting space helmet head. Be flashlights in your hair or see cat ear. Headbands ooh cat your head. Bins are fun. I feel very popular very parties. I don't know that they knew that was possible. We'll go to space before we have a thing called cat. You're the first one. Was buzz cuts for men and women face helmet. Yeah i feel like in the thirties. That something that they would think that like by the two thousands everyone would be in space. Some are a. I'm sorry you're incorrect flashlights. The answer is flashlights. I know for for women. One designer predicted address dress of aluminum and an electric headlight to help her find. An honest man was that fashion designer on mushrooms jillian yes in nineteen forty-nine popular mechanics predicted that computers of the future would have what features a they would have a mere one thousand vacuum tubes be they would weigh a mere one point five tonnes or see both of the above. I would say yes and always be. It is both knows like what i used to have scientists. I had a professor who i would go up to and be like. I'm not sure singing that the answer is b. and he's like that no leading towards d. team. When i was when i was a junior in high school. I never done this before. But i was so bad at math that i actually cheated on my final exam and it was. I've never done it before. I'm such a goody two shoes but i cheated and i didn't put enough of the work showing how i got to the answer so i gave it to him and he goes. Did you cheat. And i go no can. He goes sit out immediately. I gave him a no with a question. Well done nice job. I feel like you learn something as well. Yeah.

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"rosie perez" Discussed on Ask Me Another

Ask Me Another

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"rosie perez" Discussed on Ask Me Another

"Cadessus are two amazing. Comedians and actors fortune five star appears in the movie. Chick fight available right now on. Demand and jillian bell plays a fairy godmother in godmother d- which debuted this weekend on disney plus fortune five. Stor jili bill. Hello hi fortune new movie. I'm excited about finally chick-fil-a. It is sort of interesting because we you see all these like female versions of great stories in the past year. And now if i was like fight club this is the one that should be done. Yeah it'd been waiting for the time that we get to see women kick some booty. Yeah it's cool because it's not it's not like the female version of fight club that iconic movie. It's impossible to try to remake that it's a fun movie where these women happen to have a fight club to work out their therapy issues and before we started filming the director was like can use in me a video of like what you know about fighting and i was like so i'm like recounting like every video game i've ever watched jax. My my now wife was videoing. Me film whatever you call it. I'm trying to do the kicks in the air and she's laughing the whole time. This is the action part of the movie. Not comedy part of the movie. This into honey worked out. That i was the ref.

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Officer accused in black man's death involved in 3 shootings

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 3 years ago

Officer accused in black man's death involved in 3 shootings

"The comedian protests U. S. economy Chris continue rock shrank an in actress Minneapolis at Rosie an even Perez faster following will do the a death pace series of a than black of initially ads man for in New estimated police York state custody in the first to the promote three police months chief wearing of this in masks Minneapolis year during Medaria economists the corona Arradondo virus are expecting pandemic far apologized worse emerges than the current are for the loaded April death with to of the June George latest Floyd quarter I'm Chris but absolutely the commerce rock and department Rosie Perez has sorry updated joins in New for its York first the governor quarter Andrew growth Cuomo estimates ain to promote the and devastation they show social the gross distancing domestic and the and trauma product mask the fell mayor wearing at says an he annual understands rock rate says the of built five he up came percent anger prepared and sadness I got the the in test original the black estimate today community was four point I just city eight percent got councilor tested Andrea to the come downward out Jenkins here revision says reflects there's a new weaker kind high got of investment a virus sixty five in by Minneapolis businesses so in and their something inventories should be done about which was it this partially declare offset past by slightly a state stronger of consumer emergency just spending past it's the biggest rock says quarterly declaring he's not decline really one in more to than call racism a decade out anyone when the for economy not shrank as wearing a public eight a mask point four health percent Perrin issue says in president the she fourth has trump quarter no problem says of he two saw with thousand that the video eight I of Floyd during being try the depths arrested to of the what financial I bring saw some crisis was levity not into good Ben Thomas the equation was Washington not good I very say Hey bad do the right FBI thing is investigating well you may whether Floyd want civil to call rights on people were violated I'm at Donahue

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Chris Rock and Rosie Perez help Cuomo send a message

WBZ Afternoon News

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

Chris Rock and Rosie Perez help Cuomo send a message

"Pandemic Chris rock and Rosie Perez joins in New York governor Andrew Cuomo to promote social distancing and mask wearing rock says he came prepared I got the test today I just got tested to come out here I guess sixty five so this past rock says he's not really one to call out anyone for not wearing a mask Perrin says she has no problem with that I try to bring some levity into the equation I say Hey do right thing when you call people margins

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Chris Rock, Rosie Perez do ads to promote social distancing

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

Chris Rock, Rosie Perez do ads to promote social distancing

"Comedian Chris rock an actress Rosie Perez will do a series of ads for New York state to promote wearing masks during the corona virus pandemic emerges are loaded with the latest Chris rock and Rosie Perez joins in New York governor Andrew Cuomo to promote social distancing and mask wearing rock says he came prepared I got the test today I just got tested to come out here high got a sixty five so this past just past rock says he's not really one to call out anyone for not wearing a mask Perrin says she has no problem with that I try to bring some levity into the equation I say Hey do right thing well you may want to call on people

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Chris Rock, Rosie Perez do ads to promote social distancing

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

Chris Rock, Rosie Perez do ads to promote social distancing

"The comedian U. S. economy Chris rock shrank an actress at Rosie an even Perez faster will do a pace series than of initially ads for New estimated York state in the first to promote three months wearing of this masks year during economists the corona virus are expecting pandemic far worse emerges than the current are loaded April with to the June latest quarter Chris but the commerce rock and department Rosie Perez has updated joins in New its York first governor quarter Andrew growth Cuomo estimates to promote and they show social the gross distancing domestic and product mask fell wearing at an annual rock rate says of five he came percent prepared I got the the test original estimate today was four point I just eight percent got tested to the come downward out here revision reflects weaker high got investment a sixty five by businesses so in their inventories which was this partially offset past by slightly stronger consumer just spending past it's the biggest rock says quarterly he's not decline really one in more to than call a decade out anyone when the for economy not shrank wearing eight a mask point four percent Perrin says in the she fourth has quarter no problem of two with thousand that eight I during try the depths to of the financial bring some crisis levity into Ben Thomas the equation Washington I say Hey do right thing well you may want to call on people

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Chris Rock, Rosie Perez do ads to promote social distancing

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

Chris Rock, Rosie Perez do ads to promote social distancing

"The comedian U. S. economy Chris rock shrank an actress at Rosie an even Perez faster will do a pace series than of initially ads for New estimated York state in the first to promote three months wearing of this masks year during economists the corona virus are expecting pandemic far worse emerges than the current are loaded April with to the June latest quarter Chris but the commerce rock and department Rosie Perez has updated joins in New its York first governor quarter Andrew growth Cuomo estimates to promote and they show social the gross distancing domestic and product mask fell wearing at an annual rock rate says of five he came percent prepared I got the the test original estimate today was four point I just eight percent got tested to the come downward out here revision reflects weaker high got investment a sixty five by businesses so in their inventories which was this partially offset past by slightly stronger consumer just spending past it's the biggest rock says quarterly he's not decline really one in more to than call a decade out anyone when the for economy not shrank wearing eight a mask point four percent Perrin says in the she fourth has quarter no problem of two with thousand that eight I during try the depths to of the financial bring some crisis levity into Ben Thomas the equation Washington I say Hey do right thing well you may want to call on people

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Harvey Weinstein jury deliberates

KCRW's Hollywood Breakdown

04:17 min | 3 years ago

Harvey Weinstein jury deliberates

"Jury in Harvey Weinstein's criminal. Trial is deliberating It looks like this could take awhile. The jury instructions. The jury has are really really complicated. It's like first of all you could consider this charge of sexual predation but if you consider this and find him guilty than you can't consider that and if you find that he's not guilty of that then you can consider this and there are multiple choices. It's like the world's most complicated menu is one from column a few from Column B. So I felt like I need a white board and a marker to even understand what we get to consider and when I'm on this jury but what the jury seems to be doing is proceeding very methodically and reviewing a lot of the evidence. Yeah they've actually made several specific requests for more information or to have things. Read back to them like Rosie Perez is testimony and Communications About Annabella Cure. They wanted to see more about that. They wanted to see the drawings of Harvey Weinstein. Soho apartment Things like that really suggests that they are a methodical jury and they're going through the evidence point by point and that questionnaire would require it. Yeah I mean you know a lot of an analyst and I know you've got a lot of reading about this yourself and you have a legal background your lawyer A lot of the analysts seem to think that that things look like Harvey will get acquitted. I don't know because you know I feel like the notoriety that the jury is being apparently very very deliberate but at the same time I I. It must be kind of the elephant in the room that this guy has a reputation that many of these jurors must know about. Yeah but going back to the very beginning of the trial. They were specifically selected. Because they said they could put that aside and jury selection there are seven men and five women there are no white women and this was something that came up because many of the accusers are white women and people think that the defense thought that white women on the jury would be more likely to believe the stories of these other white women in during the trial. People went back and forth. Oh this was a good day for Harvey. This was a good day for the defense but a lot of the analysts that I've seen the aftermath. Say It's a really uphill battle on the facts that are alleged here not the other stuff outside of court not the reputation not even the not even the prior bad act witnesses as they call them. Which are the witnesses that were put up on the stand to talk about? Harvey Weinstein General Behavior Towards Women. He is being tried for what allegedly happened to two women and the facts there. According to a lot of the experts that have been quoted are an uphill battle for the prosecution. Harvey apparently feels more confident than he might have in the past we. We read last week that he left the courthouse and said he was very pleased with his lawyer. Donna Rotana's presentation His our arguments. He said I loved it. I'm I made the king's speech. It was the queen's speech so he apparently is feeling good. Meanwhile Donald Tunnel has lawyer has really skated close to the edge. Not only giving an interview for the For the daily podcast but Publishing an OP ED in Newsweek. Which has caused the prosecution side to complain and I don't Know Matt. Why is the judge? He told them to keep quiet. She has not kept quiet. I don't know why there wasn't just a gag order a good question I mean. The judge has been a stickler in the courtroom and admonishing Harvey for using his cell. Phone making sure that any of the media in the courtroom who you know for their phones tries to taxed or type E mails from the courtroom are are Admonished when they do so. I don't know why he's been allowing Donna. Return to make these comments in the public because as much as the jury is supposed to be ignoring this stuff. They are not sequestered. They are allowed to go home at night. And you know it's human nature to just look and see what's happening in your world and your world is Harvey Weinstein Trial. It's hard to avoid the media coverage. Yeah way we'll see I mean I I don't understand it myself but Whether that influences things whether the jury is influenced by other stuff swirling around out there about Harvey or as you say focuses on the two complaining witnesses more will be revealed. Thank you

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'Birds of Prey' Review: Nihilism for Fun and Profit

WGN Nightside

05:38 min | 3 years ago

'Birds of Prey' Review: Nihilism for Fun and Profit

"Movie reviews let's jump right into it Eric how you doing okay all right Steve how are you good all right so we can see prepare children we got the movie reviews here which we do every Sunday we'll talk box office as well we'll catch up when I was off last week for the Academy Awards but Steve you did see birds of prey the Harley Quinn thing yes hi would you think well I mean it this is a film that once very desperately for us to believe that it's a G. and twisted in the NBA wanted so much to kind of forget to actually be edgy and twisted it keeps telling us how it deals with the the the and that's not to say that the the latest DC comics movie century isn't doesn't have its moments but certainly Margot Robbie's is was among the highlights of this sort of a spin off of suicide squad and she was certainly one of the highlights of that film but it is fun at times I I I like I can honestly say I can't think of a movie I've seen more recently they are seen so many people work so hard to convince me they're having a good time and yet the it's sort of extraordinarily conventional at the same time unlike unlike suicide squad which is sort of put together by a government agency the birds of prey kind of come together more naturally joker isn't actually in the sermon and by the way I should make it clear we're talking at the joker not the current dot that most recent joker iteration but the jerit letto joker from a couple years ago but he's not in this it doesn't matter but that doesn't stop the screenwriter who Christine at Hudson who did bumble bee which is actually a pretty good script from from sort of leaning into his influence on this whole story when were re introduced a Harley Quinn she and and joke or have just broken up which apparently means that any protection that she has being affiliated with him is gone so suddenly all the criminals in Gotham when the killer and I'm not exactly sure why but she has done some horrible things in the past I guess one of the people she has wronged is there is a crime boss this play by you and McGregor who goes by the name black mask something of sort of a flashy party boy E. but he kind of seems to have one speed in one elevated volume when he speaks he basically like rip Taylor in a black skull mask so he's more obnoxious than threatening the the hit the side kick that's played by Christmas Cena whose actually way more sort of deviant sinister and then black mass gives but we don't really get to see him that much but the the what happens is that they these these email characters all kind of come together some of them are more superhero oriented like a crossbow wielding huntress is played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead and then there's care during black Canary's played by journey small at bell and there's a young girl name Cass who's play ballads a Bosko is a police detective Renee mon twenty it was played by Rosie Perez and I gotta say of all of all the of all those characters Winstead in parens really kind of stand out I guess not surprisingly and it's it's actually kind of really great just to be reminded how much of a presence Rosie Perez can be and that when given the chance and given this kind of exposure and and sort of elevated in this way there is a far more interesting aspects of birds of prey than just the action of the actions not bad there's sort of a subtext about what happens to people when they sustain prolonged abuse or other forms of violence most of lead characters are suffering from some form of PTSD or another in the sort of find unique ways to cope with that it's a it's a shared condition that brings these women together and bonds them and makes them not only surprisingly strong as a team but but it's also sort of a new weird little group therapy thing the film doesn't address this directly but it's sort of hard not to hard to miss it like get a you know a like most things in birds of prey it's not exactly subtle but anyway the the I guess of the action sequences are kind of a mixed bag of sort of standard issue cases in explosions in fighting and with a few sort of clever original and and a little bit bloody idea sort of sprinkled in but a few case you're in curious birds of prey is actually yes very rated R. the some there's some gory violence there's some liberal usage of four letter words but I'm guessing the under age folks who will be speaking into this movie will not be traumatized by anything that they see it's got a great Sir high energy soundtrack to really bombastic score by Daniel Pembleton and and enough sort of deviance from Robbie and company to the keep it interesting mobile when the problem with the film is the bad guy even the Gregory is terrible in this he looks like he's having a good time but you know the thing I hate more than anything else in the world in movies is watching someone have fun yeah because it does not this I don't know I don't know what someone on a roller coaster I want to get on the roller coaster like so that's sort of the problem here and okay when DC finally figures out their bad guy problem they're gonna probably for anyway but that to me it's a mixed review but but that's about I got a I don't know if it's positive or negative all

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Harvey Weinstein’s Male Lawyer Questioned A Woman So Aggressively The Judge Had To Stop It

Ron St. Pierre

01:33 min | 3 years ago

Harvey Weinstein’s Male Lawyer Questioned A Woman So Aggressively The Judge Had To Stop It

"And the trial of Harvey Weinstein continues to judge James Burke shut down wind Steens attorney Arthur and dollars aggressive line of questioning court on Friday the sixty seven year old Oscar winner is on trial for rape and faces life in jail if convicted he's pleaded not guilty insisting the sex was consensual now here's what went down on Friday carry young testified about her friendship with one of one's genes accusers Annabella she ara who testified about him raping her in nineteen ninety four did so in court on Thursday your alleged that the trauma of the assault led to a downward spiral of self harm and addiction young testifying that she noticed cuts on the actresses vice saying quote I asked you what these cuts were and if she was cutting herself she admitted that she once once dean's attorney began by asking young if she yours clothing if it was short enough to expose cigars then launched into a series of questions that Burke interrupted the judge interrupted asking him to sit down Burke then spoke to lawyers privately and dismissed young who left the courthouse crying not a good moment for Harvey Weinstein's attorney now the tactics followed Rosie Perez's testimony that she also took the stand this one of sheer is friends essentially to cooperate her account in our testimony Rosie Perez recounted surest detailing of the rape when Perez pushed her to press charges she said I can't I can't he'll destroy my career so the judge in Harvey Weinstein's trial shuts down his attorneys tactics as Rosie Perez testified on Friday that'll pick up today too by

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Actress Rosie Perez says she was told of Weinstein rape

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Actress Rosie Perez says she was told of Weinstein rape

"Brays testified her friend and fellow actress Anna Bella ski or a told her in the mid nineties Weinstein had raped her but she couldn't go to police because in ski yours words he destroyed me the defense pressed Perez on why she didn't go to police a response she was being respectful skew your told jurors a day earlier Harvey Weinstein pushed his way into her New York apartment in nineteen ninety three or nineteen ninety four and raped her Weinstein denies ever having non consensual sex your is not connected to the charges Weinstein faces in this trial I'm a Donahue

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Project Runway Chooses Season 17 Winner in Cut-Throat Finale Episode

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

00:38 sec | 4 years ago

Project Runway Chooses Season 17 Winner in Cut-Throat Finale Episode

"You have not watched tonight's project runway finale yet. Hey, what's wrong with you? And be you might wanna pause or watch this show a little bit later because spoiler alert, we are about to reveal this season's winner. Okay. You have been warned take a look Sebastian. You are the winner of project. I would be I can't believe it. I called it an episode three.

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