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In: 05.06.12 Out: 05.07.49 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson Um well I think it’s second nature to him now I think it’s why actors love working with him. I think it’s why we live for the moment when Woody Allen calls us up. Uh and because he does understand organically understand what an actor is, what makes acting good, what makes acting great, what makes a character tick, what makes a character funny and what makes them emotional. He just gets it. |
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B02. HRN-3271
In: 05.08.25 Out: 05.09.53 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson Oh definitely, absolutely, you can’t it you know he’s a great writer and the characters are so beautifully drawn in ways that are so surprising. I mean I’m playing a very classic southern character. You know a certain kind of, there’s many the south is much more diverse than people want to believe but I am kind of a classic you know old fashioned republican you know Christian woman with the big hair and the tight skirts, not the dowdies but then you filter that through Woody Allen and it becomes it’s own thing it’s just it’s funny in ways that when I started reading the script it was so surprising, I recognized the character immediately because of having growing up in the South but she took me to a new place and the different a completely different place and she also undergoes some transformation so yeah so you’ll see, you know she goes on a real journey so um but it’s a journey that only Woody could write and it’s funny and they’re paragraphs and they’re profound and witty and… |
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B03. HRN-3271
In: 05.09.56 Out: 05.10.42 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson Yes well I mean I just took some time off. I shot these films all last summer and I just took off 7 months, I haven’t worked. I just started a new film right now but I took all fall, all the fall because shot the Woody Allen, the Martin Scorsese, and then this beautiful film in Cairo called Cairo Time and then I just, I’ve been laying low for the fall, just I was gonna take a break from acting, not that I would ever stop acting, I love it too much, unfortunately. There’s nothing else I know how to do um but uh but I am busy, I am always working, lucky lucky I’m gonna knock wood as I, that’s me knocking wood, that sound. |
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B04. HRN-3271
In: 05.10.46 Out: 05.11.32 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson We shot everywhere, all over Cairo. People always say, did you see the pyramids? I say, did we see the pyramids? We shot on the pyramids. I mean did I see, you know the, also the pyramids if you’ve ever been to Cairo, they’re right there. It’s like the shopping mall, oh let’s go to the pyramids. They’re right there but we shot everywhere, all over Cairo, it’s a gorgeous a beautiful a romantic film and um it stars myself and this wonderful great actor Alexander Siddig and we shot all over Cairo, everywhere so uh it’s a big it’s a small, it’s a big small film. We shot on 35 wide, very very Lawrence of Arabia. |
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B05. HRN-3271
In: 05.11.48 Out: 05.12.20 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson Well yeah I mean I the gimmicks are fun, we all love to go and see the gimmicks, but that’s the beauty of our business. You can have the gimmicks, you can have big large films like we just saw a preview of Katherine Bigelow’s film and it looked amazing. I mean it’s unbelievable. I mean it’s a big film and yet but there’s also room for small stories to be told and I think you know our business cannot exist without one or the other and it shouldn’t you know. B06. HRN-3271 |
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In: 05.12.37 Out: 05.13.01
Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson But it’s different. You’ll see, he does, he’s slightly different in this film. He’s different in life than Curb Your Enthusiasm. People think he’s absolutely that. he’s different and he’s different in this film. He alters, you know it’s Woody Allen and Larry David coming together so it’s made this great magical mixture. |
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B07. HRN-3271
In: 05.13.15 Out: 05.14.11 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson Well I’ve worked with so many first time, well no I’ve worked with many first time filmmakers and I’ve had very good luck and so I’m hoping, I’m about to work with a first time filmmaker on Monday um on a beautiful Horton Foot film and it’s all just I sit down with them and I know immediately. I know, I just know. First of all I’m attracted by the script, or I wouldn’t be sitting down with them. And I’m interested in the part, the part is gonna take me some new place I’ve never been, or it’s gonna it frightens me, it excites me, it does something to me, it unsettles me in some way and then I sit down with them and I’m so lucky that these wonderful first time filmmakers are putting their trust in me to make their first film. |
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B08. HRN-3271
In: 05.14.26 Out: 05.15.33 Sound Bite: Patricia Clarkson I love Elle Fanning. I told her mother, you better keep her really close by your side because I’m gonna steal her, I’m gonna steal her so big. Oh my God, I every day I mean I wake up and I’d be like, because I had you know quite a bit, and I had such a relationship with her and the same relationship we had on camera and off, I just adored her. She’s a beautiful, delightful, just unbearable talented little girl and young girl now. She’s not little anymore now, she’s growing up, and um and I just I loved working with her and I hope to work with her again, really, I really do with her and um she just she her little gift she gave me at the end of the film I will always treasure. Always. |
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B09. HRN-3271
In: 05.15.55 Out: 05.17.27 Sound Bite: Zack Snyder Um it’s pretty uh it’s a pretty awesome honor to get this from the theater owners who you know in my mind are sort of the gatekeepers of a shrine that I and my whole life have worshipped at. Um so it’s pretty cool for them to say, turn to me and say, hey, we think you’re awesome. So there’s that part that you know I feel honored and I really do say like wow that’s cool. In addition to that the other thing I think is really amazing is the fact that we, I’ve always said this, it’s not you know I’m here at ShoWest so oh let’s talk about the theaters. I’ve always said that what we do when we make a movie is we really endeavor to create a cinematic experience, right, um everyone has a 60 inch plasma at home, everyone has like a media room and surround sound and all that stuff, but when we honestly it is our hope that people go and see our movies in a theater where they were designed to be seen. You know when the lights fade in the theater, there’s a promise made, there’s like a, you know, the theater itself is saying we’re about to go somewhere, get ready, you know. And it’s our responsibility as filmmakers to try and fulfill that promise and uh we really try to and to have those guys go and say hey we think you’re cool, that’s a big deal. |
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B10. HRN-3271
In: 05.17.50 Out: 05.19.08 Sound Bite: Zack Snyder Yeah no it’s difficult because I mean like when we made 300 we really made it, we made Watchmen in the same style, but we really made it in a botiquey way you know like. People are like, oh you know Watchmen’s a giant 20 million dollar movie with giant special effects and everything, but the truth is it’s just us making it, it’s my I make it with my buddy from college and my wife’s my producer, it’s not a uh we really feel like we’re making it for ourselves, for small group of people and when we made 300 we made it, I just thought it was gonna be for a bunch of fan boys who would think it’s cool and love Frank Miller, and then you know it just happened to have I think themes and style that people enjoyed and I mean the same thing is interesting with Watchmen you know. My expectations for Watchmen were always like, look, this is a difficult movie, I don’t know how many people’s gonna go see this. Um but I know I have to do it a certain way. There’s no other way to make the movie and in that sense you know I’ve been really pleased by what we’ve done at the box office in like what this movie is because it’s a hard R it’s 2 hours and 47 minutes long, it’s you know superheroes like beating the crap out of each other so it’s kind like you know it’s rough action but. |
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B11. HRN-3271
In: 05.19.19 Out: 05.19.49 Sound Bite: Zack Snyder You know that’s just, we knew that was gonna happen and it’s kind of cool, I find it really interesting and kind of reveals a lot about the culture in a way that Watchmen was supposed to do you know. I think that is cool, to me, the fact that if someone brings that up to me, I go really that’s your problem, I mean that’s your hang up not mine and I think that a movie can galvanize culture in that way I think is doing its job. |
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B12. HRN-3271
In: 05.20.14 Out: 05.20.54 Sound Bite: Michael Caine This movie is a very small British picture and it’s about a small boy who lives in a nursing old people’s home because his parents own it and he makes the friends of old people, obviously, it’s the only people he knows, and every time he makes a friend they die. So he goes looking for them with a tape recorder and a camera and a torch in the home, especially in the rooms where they died, and an old magician turns up, me, and he helps him find the spirits of his friends and that’s basically what this picture is about. But there’s much more to it than that. |
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B13. HRN-3271
In: 05.21.09 Out: 05.22.18 Sound Bite: Michael Caine Well making a movie now is the technology is entirely different. Uh um but also the situation, the system is different. It used to be very strong studios with contract actors. Then the actors left the contract and took over the business themselves. And then you have what I’ve just done is very strong independent movie production. I mean Slumdog Millionaire just won the Academy Award. That was independent. Is Anybody There? Was an independent picture and I’ve just finished one called Harry Brown. Again this is a small independent picture now. Usually in the old days you used to make a little small independent picture and no one would ever see it. (talks) It’s a really really good movie and I know I have to say that, I’m not gonna tell you it’s a bad movie. I mean I’ll tell you how good it is, it’s a very small British picture, it only has me in it as any name, and American distributors picked it up and are releasing it so it must have some quality I think. |
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B14. HRN-3271
In: 05.22.25 Out: 05.22.40 Sound Bite: Michael Caine Oh yeah because I’ve got all these young people who know who I am now and I’m Alfred. I used to be to everybody I used to be Alfie, now I’m Alfred, so I’m a bit more dignified as I got older. |
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B15. HRN-3271
In: 05.22.52 Out: 05.23.40 Sound Bite: Michael Caine Well you’re looking for something different than anything you’ve done and I look for something that tests me as an actor, otherwise I’m bored. I don’t want to do the same thing over and over again. And that was why I took this picture, and it also has to have an emotional effect. I mean on this movie, this particular script was sent to me by David Hayman who makes the Harry Potter pictures and I was reading the script and I stopped half-way through because I was crying and I rang him, I said I’ll do it. He said, did you like the script? I said well I haven’t finished it yet. He said, well how do you know you want to do it? I said no I’m crying and I just called you, and then I finished it and I knew I wanted to do it because it got better and better but it was a wonderful script and I just had to do it. |
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B16. HRN-3271
In: 05.24.08 Out: 05.24.26 Sound Bite: Leah Pipes, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge Leah – So much fun. Just a ridiculous amount of fun. Margo – Too much? Leah – Too much. I mean some days it was like this I’m having too much fun. Margo – This is supposed to be work. Audrina – Yeah I almost wish I was in a sorority. Margo – Yeah wasn’t this awesome. |
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B17. HRN-3271
In: 05.24.35 Out: 05.24.50 Sound Bite: Leah Pipes, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge Audrina – Yeah the first night I actually arrived um we all went salsa dancing and bonded having a great time. Leah – And salsa dancing with Briana Evigan really makes you realize what a bad dancer you are. |
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B18. HRN-3271
In: 05.25.23 Out: 05.25.42 Sound Bite: Leah Pipes, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge Audrina – It’s an honor to be here and to be you know receiving this award just because so many great actresses and actors have received this award so. Margo – And just meeting the people who own the places you go to you know escape reality or just watch an awesome movie, it’s really interesting, it’s really cool. |
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B19. HRN-3271
In: 05.25.50 Out: 05.26.11 Sound Bite: Leah Pipes, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge Audrina – Oh Star Trek with Chris Pine I’m really excited to see that. Leah – I’m excited to see Adventureland. Is that coming out, that’s coming out this summer, right? That looks funny, I love those kinds of movies. Margo – Wolverine. Dude, that looks sick. Audrina – That’s gonna be a good one. |
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B20. HRN-3271
In: 05.26.35 Out: 05.27.18 Sound Bite: Leah Pipes, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge Leah – Working with women who are amazing actresses and diligent workers and incredible people. Audrina – Exactly and you know it was cool because it was 6 girls and we all got along, we all helped each other out, kept each other warm, because we filmed in Pittsburgh and it was freezing cold. Leah – Freezing cold. (talks) Margo – In the fall. And then into the winter. We got to see the leaves change, which was beautiful. Leah – And the snow for the first time which was beautiful. Freezing but beautiful. Audrina – And just experiencing all the blood and gore and just like being involved in that you know. |
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B21. HRN-3271
In: 05.27.20 Out: 05.27.44 Sound Bite: Leah Pipes, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge Audrina – At one point I was covered in gooey like blood until the sun came up so it’s like 4 in the morning you know we’re all outside, 20 degree weather in lingerie and you know pretending like I’m you know dying of this… it’s something that I will never forget, ever. |
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B22. HRN-3271
In: 05.28.05 Out: 05.28.42 Sound Bite: Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Briana Evigan Evigan – Well I can tell you because I didn’t know anything about sororities before I started this movie, this one filled me in a bit with just little tips, but um… Willis – Snap… Evigan – A little snapping tips, clapping. Chung – You know what sororities really are, it’s actually great organization and it has so much tradition and secret ceremonies and so much history that goes on when some of these really old sororities like Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, but I feel like what we all brought to this was the experience of real bonding and real sisterhood and real friendship so it kind of just came naturally. |
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B23. HRN-3271
In: 05.28.50 Out: 05.29.20 Sound Bite: Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Briana Evigan Evigan – Well we had this restaurant that we loved called Ceviche and um Monday nights was salsa night… Willis – And they had these people who are… Evigan – Really good salsa dancers, yeah. Willis – So they kind of just pull you up there… Evigan – And you just go with it. yeah you just go with it. Chung – It’s our unofficial uh what is it called, initiation, so would you like to salsa dance? It’s a solo salsa dance, and you can join us. Evigan – No? {laughs} |
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B24. HRN-3271
In: 05.29.37 Out: 05.30.29 Sound Bite: Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Briana Evigan Evigan – You know I never feel that way. It’s hard when you’re standing out in the cold but I think that’s part of the job. Willis – It only adds to it I think. Chung – Oh screw that. (talks) Foam, will not work with it ever again. Foam, it’s this chemical foam, it tastes awful, but it like it stays bubbly all the time. Willis – It you know we could fill the room up. Chung – But it tastes disgusting. Evigan – But you know what I think is that is part of your job and for all the easy parts that you do get to go through in 2 or 3 months of shooting, the hard ones really are only a couple days and Chung – Touche. Evigan – I’m grateful about it yeah. Willis – It adds. If you’re in a situation having to do with a scene that’s very emotional, I think if you’re uncomfortable Evigan – It’s harder. Chung – it adds to it. Evigan – Like standing out in the cold in the weather in lingerie wasn’t fun Chung – But it added to the fact that we were all working experience. Evigan – Yeah it was totally worth it. |
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B25. HRN-3271
In: 05.30.35 Out: 05.30.56 Sound Bite: Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Briana Evigan Chung – Absolutely. I think that’s the one true thing that I cherish the most. I mean this award’s great, it’s fantastic, thank you very much. It is an honor, but really to the friendship’s I’ve made. Evigan – And really to the fact that we got to come here together, all 6 of us and have fun together and support each other. Chung – I mean this is a major plus. It’s such a bonus. |
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B26. HRN-3271
In: 05.31.08 Out: 05.31.27 Sound Bite: Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Briana Evigan Evigan – And today’s a great way to show some of the potential future actors and actresses and directors will be. Chung – And times like this I feel like going to the movies and a great way to bond with your family and your friends. Evigan – Definitely. Chung – And it’s a great way to escape. Evigan – It’s awesome. |
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B27. HRN-3271
In: 05.31.35 Out: 05.31.49 Sound Bite: Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Briana Evigan Chung – Oh man, Star Trek and Wolverine. Evigan – Of course, Star Trek, yeah. Willis – And Astroboy, I really wanna see Astroboy. I do. It looks cool. |
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B28. HRN-3271
In: 05.32.11 Out: 05.32.48 Sound Bite: Dennis Quaid Yeah and this is one of them, you know, it really is. It’s already got such cache from the culture, it’s so deep in the culture it means different things to GI Joe means different things to different generations and uh just really a lot of fun to do, it really was. You know it’s you know it’s a cartoon, it’s also but this is a huge action movie and really great out of this world characters and uh it’s great to be part of it. |
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B29. HRN-3271
In: 05.33.21 Out: 05.33.58 Sound Bite: Zac Efron Um yeah you know I keep my eyes open at all times but um there’s a level of excitement. I’ve got a fantastic fanbase that um you know is you know over supportive if anything, always there and always excited for new ideas, new movies. Not a lot of people can say that at this point and I’m enjoying it. I just wanna perform and uh hopefully this year I can be their breakthrough performer of the year. |
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B30. HRN-3271
In: 05.34.25 Out: 05.35.04 Sound Bite: Michael Bay I don’t know if I’m really a 3D believer right now. Yeah really. So um we’ll see. Maybe it’s a gimmick, I don’t know. I don’t think 3D’s for everything. (talks) Technology, I respect technology I always push technology in my movies. Uh and you’ve gotta make it the greatest theater going experience that you can do in terms of sound and projection and the IMAX experience is something I think should be expanded into more movies I mean with Transformers we did 3 IMAX scenes, full IMAX scenes, shot in IMAX, um so I don’t know. |
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