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so starting off with tim burton's duubo. so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, using animation. if you think for example ofjungle book, the only thing live action about that was the young boy, everything else was created through cg, but they have had success with beauty and the beast and tim brton directed alice in wonderland. now we have a revisiting of dumbo. colin farrell is the horseman who returns from the war and is assigned to looking after the elephants. it's his kid who realises that young baby dumbo, who has these huge ears, actually can fly, then later on, audiences discover it and it transforms the fortunes of the medici circus. here is a clip. fly little one. magic dust. you can see it doesn't skimp on visual spectacle. the cast includes danny devito, eva green and michael keaton, it's a tim burton movie, so in every corner there is stuff going on. here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see, you know, a flying eleph
so starting off with tim burton's duubo. so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, using animation. if you think for example ofjungle book, the only thing live action about that was the young boy, everything else was created through cg, but they have had success with beauty and the beast and tim brton directed alice in wonderland. now we have a revisiting of dumbo. colin farrell is the...
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so starting off with tim burton's dumb bow. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, disney animations and remaking them in live is :ion, disney animations and remaking them in live is looking - the farrell is looking after the elephants, his kid realises young baby dumbo who has these huge ears can fly, then later on, audiences discover it and it transforms the fortu nes discover it and it transforms the fortunes of the med che circus. here isa fortunes of the med che circus. here is a clip. —— medici. magic dust. you can see it doesn't skimp on visual spectacle. the cast include danny devito and michael keaton, it's a tim burton michael gove destroy so in every corner there is stuff going on. here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see you know, a flying elephant brought to life through the miracle of cg what the film doesn't haveis miracle of cg what the film doesn't have is the simplicity that the cartoon had, and it also doesn
so starting off with tim burton's dumb bow. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, disney animations and remaking them in live is :ion, disney animations and remaking them in live is looking - the farrell is looking after the elephants, his kid realises young baby dumbo who has these huge ears can fly, then later on, audiences discover it and it transforms the fortu nes discover it and it transforms the fortunes of the med...
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what is your favorite tim burton piece? >> it would have to be the signature sign, "lost vegas," and here's the reason why -- we lost the dunes sign. as an homage to the dunes, he created that wonderful outline of the old dunes sign. and then just the icing on the cake, he put stardust stars from the stardust sign up through the middle of it. so in one fell swoop he captured probably two of the most famous signs in the history of las vegas. >> reporter: ginne hie said each was sanded and painted to look old. >> visitors are supposed to come in and think this has been here for decades. >> reporter: what does your artwork do for you? >> it's like therapy. >> reporter: we asked burton specifically what some of those pieces mean. from the blue girl with wine -- she's hot. >> it's been a long time with not having a givrlfriend. >> reporter: to the blueprint of his creation -- >> that's edward him.k on many f a was >> reporte of keeping lasvegas' past present. >> we used to sneak in to where they kept the signs, like in the '90s.
what is your favorite tim burton piece? >> it would have to be the signature sign, "lost vegas," and here's the reason why -- we lost the dunes sign. as an homage to the dunes, he created that wonderful outline of the old dunes sign. and then just the icing on the cake, he put stardust stars from the stardust sign up through the middle of it. so in one fell swoop he captured probably two of the most famous signs in the history of las vegas. >> reporter: ginne hie said each...
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burton's reimagined ta ke year, dumbo, tim burton's reimagined take ona year, dumbo, tim burton's reimagined take on a disney classic with some of the individual names took 36 hours to render. and now, introducing our world —famous flying elephant. i think initially when i came onboard, mike lucas was, what's dumbo going to look like, what are the practical considerations as well as the design considerations, how does tim really want to realise him asa does tim really want to realise him as a character? even though tim wanted something that was completely photo real, his unusual design wasn't going to sit well within a perfectly real world so we chose not to shoot location, everything on stage, control the lighting in the set design, it was important we created this beautiful downtrodden character for the movie with the sort of unusual proportions but he lived in a world that was equally designed to suit his character and look as well. dumbo's animation is incredibly subtle and contained in most of his emotion is read either through his eyes or a subtlety in the body language so the icing
burton's reimagined ta ke year, dumbo, tim burton's reimagined take ona year, dumbo, tim burton's reimagined take on a disney classic with some of the individual names took 36 hours to render. and now, introducing our world —famous flying elephant. i think initially when i came onboard, mike lucas was, what's dumbo going to look like, what are the practical considerations as well as the design considerations, how does tim really want to realise him asa does tim really want to realise him as a...
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colin farrell, michael keaton and danny devito started a new version of dumbo by the director tim burton, see what mark kermode thinks about and the rest of the week past similar leases in the film review. —— thinks of that. —— cinema releases. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us are james rampton, features writer at the independent and the guardian columnist, dawn foster. welcome to you both. many of the front pages are in. here's the observer, it reports that conservative mps from across the party are "furious" with the prime minister after suggestions that she may call a snap general election next week. they're threatening to vote down any attempt to do so. the mail on sunday says that number 10 is "at war" over the prospect of a snap election, which is being seen as "suicidal." the paper's own poll says that labour currently hold a five point lead over the tories. the sunday telegraph quotes senior conservatives, who warn that the party risks "annihilation" if an election is called. the sunday express claims that if mps
colin farrell, michael keaton and danny devito started a new version of dumbo by the director tim burton, see what mark kermode thinks about and the rest of the week past similar leases in the film review. —— thinks of that. —— cinema releases. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us are james rampton, features writer at the independent and the guardian columnist, dawn foster. welcome to you both. many of the front pages are in....
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so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, using animation. if you think for example ofjungle book, i mean the only thing that was live action about that was the young boy, everything else was cg, but they've scored great success with beauty and the beast and, of course, tim burton directed alice in wonderland. now we have a revisiting of dumbo, colin farrell is the horseman who returns from the war and is assigned to looking after the elephants. it's his kid who realises that young baby dumbo, originally called jumbo, who has these huge ears, can fly, then later on, audiences discover it and it transforms the fortunes of the medici xircus. —— of the medici circus. here's a clip. fly little one. magic dust. so you can see that it doesn't skimp on visual spectacle. the cast includes danny devito, eva green, michael keaton, and it's a tim burton movie, so in every corner of the frame, there is stuff going on, there
so starting off with tim burton's dumbo. yes, so there is now a huge financial market for taking the disney animations and remaking them in live action, using animation. if you think for example ofjungle book, i mean the only thing that was live action about that was the young boy, everything else was cg, but they've scored great success with beauty and the beast and, of course, tim burton directed alice in wonderland. now we have a revisiting of dumbo, colin farrell is the horseman who returns...
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i've actually tried to get this to tim burton. because i thought he would dig some of this stuff. >> seth: yeah. >> it's very gothic stuff. >> seth: this one too. i feel like that is -- >> yes. >> seth: yeah, that's like a tim burton frame. >> yes. this is part of a series called "the plugs." >> seth: "the plugs"? >> yes, yes, it's a very interesting series. and i'd love to get it to tim burton. [ laughter ] >> seth: well i really hope he watches. >> yeah. >> seth: and then, did you get that bug from your mom? do you -- are you an artist at all? >> no, i'm a terrible artist. >> seth: okay. >> i think i did some as a kid, but i'm pretty bad now. >> seth: gotcha. and was that obvious right away? >> yeah, pretty -- yeah, yeah. >> seth: i thought i wanted to be -- i wanted to draw comic books when i was a kid, and -- >> are you good at it? >> seth: i was like -- i could do exactly what the other person had done, you know what i mean? >> yeah. >> if i was looking at that one, i could mimic it. but then i couldn't do anything else. >> n
i've actually tried to get this to tim burton. because i thought he would dig some of this stuff. >> seth: yeah. >> it's very gothic stuff. >> seth: this one too. i feel like that is -- >> yes. >> seth: yeah, that's like a tim burton frame. >> yes. this is part of a series called "the plugs." >> seth: "the plugs"? >> yes, yes, it's a very interesting series. and i'd love to get it to tim burton. [ laughter ] >> seth: well...
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also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish. i think you got a golden globe nomination. and deb after fellowship which is a high honour. it is important to remember not just this extraordinary honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his well behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that is all for this week. from both of us, goodbye. hello, the weather is anything but narratively challenged because the story is very much about a storm eric and the consequences of its wet and windy weather it has applied to all parts of the british isles. these are some of the gusts that we have experienced a day. they are not the highest values by any means at all. headline writers will be pointing out that in scotland at the summit, 100 mph within the past couple of hours. the weather is associated in the southern parts with the weather f
also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish. i think you got a golden globe nomination. and deb after fellowship which is a high honour. it is important to remember not just this extraordinary honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his well behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you...
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also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish. i think it got a golden globe nomination. and deb after fellowship which is a high honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his role behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that is all for this week. from both of us, goodbye. good evening. we had snow to in the last working week. we had stormed eric that has caused some disruption. many parts of the united kingdom have taken a rail buffeting from the start. this, the driving horse this deep area of low pressure, that is still bearing down upon us pressure, that is still bearing down upon us as we pressure, that is still bearing down upon us as we get there that evening and overnight. the winds continued to buffet over areas guessing at 60 kph. those wind speeds unfortunately are enough to bring down trees, roots, and we had some
also great performances in films like tim burton's big fish. i think it got a golden globe nomination. and deb after fellowship which is a high honour. it is important to remember notjust this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera, but his role behind the camera. i remember interviewing mike lee. he said albert finney was the magician behind it, he made the film happen. he was an impressive actor on screen. thank you very much. that is all for this week. from both of us, goodbye....
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you don't have to wonder for ten seconds if it's a tim burton film. >> i have a present for you. >> edward scissorhands is kind of frankenstein's story and spencer price creates a boy but dies before he can put his hands on it. >> edward scissorhands was a character tim had brought to life through a concept drawing. i've seen tim draw a character through two strokes of a brush and you knew who they were. >> look! >> make it a five-run inning and blow this game to pieces. >> i'll be darned. >> with tim and his characters, there's always a real connection with him and johnny depp. >> there's kind of a way of speaking without speaking and communicating which is why he was edward scissorhands. it goes back to silent movies where people communicate with your eyes. i feel some connection to him or winona ryder. >> so, are we going to be working together? really? worse film you ever saw? well, my next one will be better. hello? >> edward is such a sweet movie and yet it's not at all clawing. it's just completely cool and crazy. >> he's a monster. can you imagine what that guy would look like in a
you don't have to wonder for ten seconds if it's a tim burton film. >> i have a present for you. >> edward scissorhands is kind of frankenstein's story and spencer price creates a boy but dies before he can put his hands on it. >> edward scissorhands was a character tim had brought to life through a concept drawing. i've seen tim draw a character through two strokes of a brush and you knew who they were. >> look! >> make it a five-run inning and blow this game to...
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we'll be right back with the star of tim burton's "dumbo," nico parker. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him
we'll be right back with the star of tim burton's "dumbo," nico parker. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you...
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this is tim burton's take which took something —— scenes 30 mr mentor sub involved now, introducing the world famous flying elephant! when i initially came on board, my focus was what will he look like, what are the practical considerations and design considerations, how does tim wa nt design considerations, how does tim want to realise him as a character? tim wanted something to a completely photo real, his unusual design was not going to sit well in a perfectly real world. we chose to shoot on location which was shoot everything on stage, control the lighting, the set design, it was important we created a sort of beautiful downtrodden character driven movie with a world that was equally sort of design to his character and book as well. dumbo's animation is subtle, contain, and most of his emotion is read either through his eyes or body language. so it was incredible important. we had to do quite a lot of work to find the right book and while with only we do every thing we can to get everything in camera as possible. and in his dumbo suit provided a back for the kids to stroke or somet
this is tim burton's take which took something —— scenes 30 mr mentor sub involved now, introducing the world famous flying elephant! when i initially came on board, my focus was what will he look like, what are the practical considerations and design considerations, how does tim wa nt design considerations, how does tim want to realise him as a character? tim wanted something to a completely photo real, his unusual design was not going to sit well in a perfectly real world. we chose to...
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tim burton's take on the classic disney tale opens march 29th. "he won't fly without his feather.""hmm." (nat)"all right, dumbo, give me a show- stopper." (nat)"fly, dumbo." (nat)"whoa!""you've made me a child again."in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. besides a few sprinkles in the north bay and along the coast. skies will be partly cloudy with temperatures boosting out of the 30's and 40's this morning and back into the 50's for the afternoon ahead. no major hot wb 80 is
tim burton's take on the classic disney tale opens march 29th. "he won't fly without his feather.""hmm." (nat)"all right, dumbo, give me a show- stopper." (nat)"fly, dumbo." (nat)"whoa!""you've made me a child again."in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your...
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also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nomination for. and of course a bafta fellowship which is a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was the person who made that film happen. i think that thing about supporting rising talent as well is just as important as the stuff about being such an impressive actor on screen. definitely one of the greats. mark, thank you very much. that is it for this week. thank you so much for watching. from both of us, goodbye. well, the weather today was hit and miss. a bit of rain around, some sunshine. as far as the week ahead is concerned it is settling down. we have some frosty mornings and sunny afternoons on the way and the afternoons on the way and the afternoons will be relatively mild. i will explain itj
also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nomination for. and of course a bafta fellowship which is a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was...
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he stars in the new live action "dumbo" movie, directed by tim burton. whenever there's a major motion picture, we run it by our in-house movie critic, yehya. here is yehya talking about the movie "dumbo." >> action! hey, i talkin' about the new movie, the new movie behind me is called disney. and dumbo. the movie talk about the elephant flyin'. the elephant like the baby, he try fly through the air, you know? wow. and that movie, they have the guy, tommy devito. and he in the movie, get the short guy with john travolta. he's with the movie also. one is big and one is small. and the guy, collin farrell is in that movie also. he did the movie "alexander the greek." he got only one problem with collin farrell. one, my friend saw him. i don't see him. he go to the bathroom, and he come out. he don't wash his hands. and then he shook hand with everyone. wash your hands after you finish the bathroom. the guy, what's his name? michael kidd. he in that movie. he did the movie of the old batman and he did the movie also, the guy flight, and he did the movie like
he stars in the new live action "dumbo" movie, directed by tim burton. whenever there's a major motion picture, we run it by our in-house movie critic, yehya. here is yehya talking about the movie "dumbo." >> action! hey, i talkin' about the new movie, the new movie behind me is called disney. and dumbo. the movie talk about the elephant flyin'. the elephant like the baby, he try fly through the air, you know? wow. and that movie, they have the guy, tommy devito. and...
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also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nomination for. and of course a bafta fellowship which is a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was the person who made that film happen. i think that thing about supporting rising talent as well is just as important as the stuff about being such an impressive actor on screen. definitely one of the greats. mark, thank you very much. that is it for this week. thank you so much for watching. from both of us, goodbye. the weather starting to calm down across the uk now after a few days of windy weather. today was a bit of a mixed bag but tomorrow you will probably be starting a bit like this. sunny skies right from the morning onwards. but a touch of frost around across most of the uk, particularly in no
also great performances in things like tim burton's big fish which i think he got a golden globe nomination for. and of course a bafta fellowship which is a very high honour. it's also important to remember not just this extraordinary body of work in front of the camera but also people have been talking about his role behind the cover. i remember interviewing mike leigh said that bleak moments happened because albert finney was — the phrase he used was he was the magician behind it, he was...
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things that scared me was like going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i loved tim burton, because he is the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and the vibe. and you think oh, i've really got something with this guy. >> "betelgeuse" and his basic idea was that the living people would be scary and the dead people would be kind of banal. >> i was lucky early on in my career to work with people who had come from comedy that were good at improv-ing. there's a whole different energy when people are there and there may be written things, and you start riffing and getting into it. he was great at that, like a pressure cooker. >> "betelgeuse" is underrated. >> because it shouldn't work. like i don't know if it's a horror movie set in a comedy or a comedy that's a horror movie. i can't figure out the algorithm behind it, but it works. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he
things that scared me was like going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i loved tim burton, because he is the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and the vibe. and you think oh, i've really got something with this guy. >> "betelgeuse" and his basic idea was that the living people would be scary and the dead people would be kind of banal. >> i was lucky early on in my career to work...
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he plays circus owner max medici in tim burton's live-action adventure "dumbo." it opens in theaters march 29th. please say hello to danny devito. [ cheers and applause ] . >> hey, everybody. how you doing, jim jim. good to see you. really good. >> jimmy: you fell, i saw in mexico. >> you saw me tumble? >> jimmy: i did. >> so did 110 press people. the cameras. it was amazing. >> jimmy: do you mind if i show the clip? >> oh, i'd love to see it again. it was in mexico. >> jimmy: yeah. you went down pretty hard. but look at that guy, he's laughing, like, immediately. who is that guy? >> yeah. that guy's laughing. >> jimmy: yeah. we don't know who that is. >> i'm fine. i'm fine. >> jimmy: you made it up okay. you recovered nicely. >> it was the first thing happening in mexico. it was the first press tour for "du "dumbo". it's really exciting. there were 100 people out there. the media, they have the cameras on everything. and the people were going crazy. and i just try to act like "dumbo" except my ears are not big enough. i surfed. i swear. it was amazing. >> jimmy:
he plays circus owner max medici in tim burton's live-action adventure "dumbo." it opens in theaters march 29th. please say hello to danny devito. [ cheers and applause ] . >> hey, everybody. how you doing, jim jim. good to see you. really good. >> jimmy: you fell, i saw in mexico. >> you saw me tumble? >> jimmy: i did. >> so did 110 press people. the cameras. it was amazing. >> jimmy: do you mind if i show the clip? >> oh, i'd love to see it...
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. >> comedy in the '80s my favorite nearby subject is tim burton. >> i was never scared by any horror movie ever because i always liked them too much. do you know what i mean? i mean, things that scared me was like going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i love tim burton because he's the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and just the vibe and you feel like really got something here with this guy. >> we did bate beetle juice and his basic idea was the living people would be scary and the he people would be the banal. >> i was lucky to work with people that had come from comedy that were good at il proving. michael, that's the background. a whole different energy when people are there and there may be some written things but then it just goes off and i start riffing and getting into it. he was great at that the. he's like a pressure cooker. >> do you like it? >> beetle juice" is underrated. as well regarded as it is, it's still underrated because it shouldn't work. like i don't know if it's a horror
. >> comedy in the '80s my favorite nearby subject is tim burton. >> i was never scared by any horror movie ever because i always liked them too much. do you know what i mean? i mean, things that scared me was like going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i love tim burton because he's the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and just the vibe and you feel like really got something here with...
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. >> tim burton directs the reimagining of the disney classic that stars danny devito, colin ferrell and michael keaton. >> a circus family in disarray. the birth of this baby elephant makes them come together in a magical way. the set was enormous. >> tim filled us with performers from all over the world. >> jugglers and tumblers. >> i've never done anything quite like this. >> i got such goose bumps when i walked on to the set for the first time. >> this was unbelievable. >> whoa! >> we need this movie right now. anything is possible. >> it reaffirms that individuality is a good thing. >> dumbo! >> you can do it. >> fly, dumbo. fly. >>> still ahead -- >> kept it a secret now for almost seven, eight months. >> the jonas brothers' big news about a great reunion. >> "grey's anatomy" makes history tonight. cast reveals their favorite show moments. >> probably the best moment of all time. >>> plus this may be the most powerful story we have shared of all time. patricia heaton's trip to rwanda that comes with a message we all need hear. >> i felt like i was in the presence of saints. clo
. >> tim burton directs the reimagining of the disney classic that stars danny devito, colin ferrell and michael keaton. >> a circus family in disarray. the birth of this baby elephant makes them come together in a magical way. the set was enormous. >> tim filled us with performers from all over the world. >> jugglers and tumblers. >> i've never done anything quite like this. >> i got such goose bumps when i walked on to the set for the first time. >>...
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a fantasy world featuring tim burton and luke the engine driver with kings who sell ice cream with giant seeming characters and half to reckons a world full of little celebrities made of wood broadcast on television in 1953. ok quite down. with the poor little cut will get scared if you keep asking so many questions we can't even talk it's so when you can it's 10 strings would material some glue all that's needed to make a pocket. play a lot with the head strings at the front using our middle and index fingers we have to have flexible wrists so that we don't have to change our grip each time the proper turns i don't know if these are special property or hands. close marshall is the 3rd generation of property owners to run the theatre he explains that a story has to be told slowly so the audience can picture the characters in their mind and bring the puppets to life. busy busy busy busy after the 2nd world war his grandfather valter mitten applied to the outspoken municipal authorities for permission to run a puppet theatre it opened in a former hospital in 1948. busy busy there were $5.0
a fantasy world featuring tim burton and luke the engine driver with kings who sell ice cream with giant seeming characters and half to reckons a world full of little celebrities made of wood broadcast on television in 1953. ok quite down. with the poor little cut will get scared if you keep asking so many questions we can't even talk it's so when you can it's 10 strings would material some glue all that's needed to make a pocket. play a lot with the head strings at the front using our middle...
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to hear him talk about tim burton, talk about our extras at today.com/sunday. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast for the entire unedited interview with danny divitto. >>> next week, a sunday sitdown with john snow himself, kit harrington, as "game of thrones" returns for the wildly anticipated and speculated season 8. we will pry out some of the seasons of the show from kit harrington next week on "sunday today." >>> coming up this morning, morgan radford and i will answer your questions. use #sundaytoday on >>> live view now in san francisco. sunday morning, it's very calm and cloudy out there. however, that's helping keep our morning lows rather mild. we are in the 40s and 50s now. 53 degrees for the most part. but take a look at the micro climate highs today. 73 degrees in cupertino. oakland, 70 degrees. walnut creek, 73. as you get ready for the day plan for a warm-up into the afternoon with filtered sunshine by the evening. >>> next on "sunday today" ground breaking superstar misty copeland has helped to change the face of ballet, but
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also a news for director tim burton, for whom he played in eight films, including edward scissorhands. it was jury president catherine deneuve who gave the award. he received the partner from his former that she received the work from his former partner, a french superstar. his own daughter was screening her own film at the venice film festival this week. le, he presented his film "winning for the barbarians" alolongside oscar-winner mark rhineland -- ryland. johnny: the festival considers a lot of talent and a lot of new talent. more of on-guard films, which i love. , which avant-garde films i love. the people are wonderful and welcoming. i have had nothing but great experiences here in deauville. genie: the festival continues throughout the week, with other big american stars coming up like geena davis and kristen stewart. haxie: i am joined in studio by brian quinn. byajor strike underway pilots at british airways, resulting in widespread flightht cancellations. brian: nearly all 1700 british airways flights are canceled monday, with most claims likely to remain grounded tomorrow a
also a news for director tim burton, for whom he played in eight films, including edward scissorhands. it was jury president catherine deneuve who gave the award. he received the partner from his former that she received the work from his former partner, a french superstar. his own daughter was screening her own film at the venice film festival this week. le, he presented his film "winning for the barbarians" alolongside oscar-winner mark rhineland -- ryland. johnny: the festival...
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tim burton is set to receive the top film award, the two time academy were number the director will receive the award later this month. his latest movie dumbo it's theaters march 29. that is your eye on entertainment. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning everybody, yesterday was sunday. otherwise, the division i basketball ncaa invites go out later today. it was about the dudes. and moraga, the st. mary's reaction. we have more in a jiffy. > let's take a live look outside. downtown san jose 4:51 and 51 degrees in san jose. >>> good monday morning to you, we will see plenty of sunshine all day across the bay area, another spectacular day for the region, 74 in mountain view, 73 santa clara, 75 morgan hill as well as well as san jose as we head through the afternoon. we will see temperatures warming up as we go through 73 in walnut creek, 76 in danville looking at berkeley at 69 as well as alameda. >>> a few more cars hitting the roadway right now, a live look at the bay bridge, you can see vehicle started to stack up, little sluggish coming away from the 880 overpass. keep
tim burton is set to receive the top film award, the two time academy were number the director will receive the award later this month. his latest movie dumbo it's theaters march 29. that is your eye on entertainment. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning everybody, yesterday was sunday. otherwise, the division i basketball ncaa invites go out later today. it was about the dudes. and moraga, the st. mary's reaction. we have more in a jiffy. > let's take a live look...
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. >> tim burton is obsessed with that. two thumbs up. >> holland played the one-armed cowboy in the new version of the disney classic. ava green learned how to fly in the trapeze for her role, and they had to act with a co-star added in later with special effects. >> there is all these amazing actors and the main character is not there. >> we were looking at a green, like, an aluminum thing covered in green moving around. you're walking around, like, holding sticks. >> "dumbo" may have gotten an update, but the universal theme of not fitting in really struck a chord with the cast. >> i'm camera shy. >> no way. >> i actually am. on my life. >> i have seen it. >> i'm camera shy. i do this thing, like, the hello sailor. i do that. that's where my nerves tend to go. >> for the record, it's not my idea. dumbo works alone. >>> still ahead -- >> i want you to meek forky. >> everything we know about "toy story 4's" most epic yourn yet. >> are you going to cry or laugh? >>> then millie bobby brown takes on "godzilla." why is she th
. >> tim burton is obsessed with that. two thumbs up. >> holland played the one-armed cowboy in the new version of the disney classic. ava green learned how to fly in the trapeze for her role, and they had to act with a co-star added in later with special effects. >> there is all these amazing actors and the main character is not there. >> we were looking at a green, like, an aluminum thing covered in green moving around. you're walking around, like, holding sticks....
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aliens from outer space are a staple of the silver screen like in tim burton's nine hundred ninety six comedy sockeye film mas attacks. martians attack the earth but ultimately the clever earthlings prevail. in all seriousness though could there be life on last. chapter cassius from pretoria wants to know more. could there be life on mars. when the astronomer giovani schiaparelli discovered grooves on our neighboring planet the idea of little men from mars became a fashion it was thought there could only be one explanation for the canals. became a canvas for bizarre fantasies it was thought that its color came from red vegetation . after the war of the worlds the image of mars inhabitants changed h.g. wells described a high tech civilization the martians were coming to conquer us. science fiction space probes show decades later mars is a desert planet cold and hostile to life. this meteorite awoke a new hope in one thousand nine hundred six to this day experts are discussing whether this clump from mars could contain tiny microbe fossils it is possible. huge quantities of water used to
aliens from outer space are a staple of the silver screen like in tim burton's nine hundred ninety six comedy sockeye film mas attacks. martians attack the earth but ultimately the clever earthlings prevail. in all seriousness though could there be life on last. chapter cassius from pretoria wants to know more. could there be life on mars. when the astronomer giovani schiaparelli discovered grooves on our neighboring planet the idea of little men from mars became a fashion it was thought there...
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tim burton's most beautiful movies. >> the updated version stars michael keaton and danny devito and hits theaters at the end of the month. >>> it is not out of this world, but the plans to go to the ncaa tournament began last night in las vegas. what did steve kerr really say? we will get to the bottom of that coming up. >>> let's head outside before we go to break and give some love to the south bay. it is 4:51 am. >>> good tuesday morning to you. we have partly cloudy skies, breezy to windy conditions with a dry cold front pushing through the area today. we see highs in the low 60s in mountain view, santa clara and san jose. 63 in campbell, walnut creek 62, san ramon and dublin 62, pleasanton will see a high of 64. berkeley about 60 degrees, as well as oakland, mid 50s for clear lake today. we will talk about a big warm- up coming this way in just a few minutes. >>> if you are hitting the roadways early this morning, you are in luck. it is an easy ride, especially along the peninsula over from 101 to 280. we have nice speeds. the northbound ride along though 101 is only 37 minutes
tim burton's most beautiful movies. >> the updated version stars michael keaton and danny devito and hits theaters at the end of the month. >>> it is not out of this world, but the plans to go to the ncaa tournament began last night in las vegas. what did steve kerr really say? we will get to the bottom of that coming up. >>> let's head outside before we go to break and give some love to the south bay. it is 4:51 am. >>> good tuesday morning to you. we have...
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and director tim burton's updated take on the process walt disney animation dumbo kicks off for a look at the new blockbuster movie releases for twenty nine hundred. i'm sorry so much got a thank you for joining us clashes have erupted in southern india after two women defied a centuries old taboo and entered one of hinduism is holiest shrines they were acting on a ruling by india's supreme court last year that found women should have access to the site the move pits traditionalists against women's rights activists and it is feared that more trouble could flare. under the cover of darkness escorted by police two indian women wearing black enter the shabby mala temple they offer prayers and quickly depart it was more an act of defiance than devotion the women were claiming the right to enter given to them by india's supreme court but so far blocked by protesting hindu traditional lists. of women and shapley malad today isn't a story when for us it's a victory of the movement for quality and women's power because after the verdict of the supreme court some people were still opposing the
and director tim burton's updated take on the process walt disney animation dumbo kicks off for a look at the new blockbuster movie releases for twenty nine hundred. i'm sorry so much got a thank you for joining us clashes have erupted in southern india after two women defied a centuries old taboo and entered one of hinduism is holiest shrines they were acting on a ruling by india's supreme court last year that found women should have access to the site the move pits traditionalists against...
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. >> comedy in the 80s, my favorite niche subject is tim burton. >> i was never scared by any horror movie ever because i always liked them too much. do you know what i mean? i mean, the things that scared me was like going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i love tim burton because he is the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and just the vibe and you feel like i really got something here with this guy. >> we did "beetle juice" and his basic idea was the living people would be scary and the dead people would be kind of benal. >> i was lucky early on in my career to work with people that had come from comedy, that were good at improving. you start riffing and getting into it. he was great at that. he's like a pressure cooker. >> "beetle juice" is really underrated. as well rared egarded as it is,s ♪ all new samsung galaxy s10nd the for just $35 a month. see what i mean? simple. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were
. >> comedy in the 80s, my favorite niche subject is tim burton. >> i was never scared by any horror movie ever because i always liked them too much. do you know what i mean? i mean, the things that scared me was like going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i love tim burton because he is the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and just the vibe and you feel like i really got something here...
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to hear him talk about the unique genius of tim burton, check out our "today" extras. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast to hear the unedited interview with danny devito. next week, a sunday sit-down with john snow himself, kit harrington, as "game of thronesu s for its wildly anticipated and speculated about seas eight. we'll pry out some of the secrets of the show from kit harrington next week on sunda "today." >>> coming up, morgan radford and i will answer your se questions, #sundaytoday on twitter, facebook or instagram and we'll get to as many as we can when we read our sunday mail at the end of e show. >>> first, let's turn and get a check of your local we >>> good morning, everyone. meteorologist clay anderson. for today, clouds have mov into our area. so for the rest of the afternoon, probably more clouds than you have sunshine. but look at thetu tempes for your sunday, everyone, for today. temperatures rise once again from 60s to the 70s. like warm temperatures? check out tomorrow. with a rumble of thunder, won't stop the temperatures fr
to hear him talk about the unique genius of tim burton, check out our "today" extras. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sit-down podcast to hear the unedited interview with danny devito. next week, a sunday sit-down with john snow himself, kit harrington, as "game of thronesu s for its wildly anticipated and speculated about seas eight. we'll pry out some of the secrets of the show from kit harrington next week on sunda "today." >>> coming up, morgan...
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aliens from outer space are a staple of the silver screen like in tim burton's 996 comedy so i thought film must attacks. martians attack the earth but ultimately the clever earthlings prevail. in all seriousness though they've been i thought must. check the cassius from pretoria wants to know more. could there be life on mars. when the astronomer giovani schiaparelli discovered grooves on our neighboring planet the idea of little men from mars became a fashion it was thought there could only be one explanation for the canals. mass became a canvas for bizarre fantasies it was thought that its color came from red vegetation. after the war of the worlds the image of mars inhabitants changed h.g. wells described a high tech civilization the martians what coming to conquer us. science fiction space probes show decades later is a desert planet cold and hostile to life. this meteorite awoke a new hope in 1906 to this day experts are discussing whether this clump from mars could contain tiny microbe fossils it is possible. huge quantities of water used to flow on mars water is the most import
aliens from outer space are a staple of the silver screen like in tim burton's 996 comedy so i thought film must attacks. martians attack the earth but ultimately the clever earthlings prevail. in all seriousness though they've been i thought must. check the cassius from pretoria wants to know more. could there be life on mars. when the astronomer giovani schiaparelli discovered grooves on our neighboring planet the idea of little men from mars became a fashion it was thought there could only...
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caped crusader quadruple feature more than 600 us theaters are celebrating the 30th anniversary of tim burton's batman starring michael keaton with special screenings on saturday may 4th followed by batman returns on monday may 6 val kilmer in batman forever on sunday may 12 and george clooney and batman and robin on tuesday may 14. check that of events dot com for times and locations. >>all that kind of thing could only happen incredible music that poured out of l a's laurel canyon neighborhood in the 1960's and 70's in echo in the canyon featuring the final fim this june. >>just a few cash lanes that were for 50 years, cracker barrel has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. your forecast i want to know
caped crusader quadruple feature more than 600 us theaters are celebrating the 30th anniversary of tim burton's batman starring michael keaton with special screenings on saturday may 4th followed by batman returns on monday may 6 val kilmer in batman forever on sunday may 12 and george clooney and batman and robin on tuesday may 14. check that of events dot com for times and locations. >>all that kind of thing could only happen incredible music that poured out of l a's laurel canyon...
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as it was he no i don't think so because thank goodness for a woman tim burton given whether you're dealing with a german shotgun a with a japanese sword you really have to be careful and be very focused in business it's a bit more responsibility than i like to assume but i can understand why people are fascinated by them they demand respect which they deserve. good. proving that a good reporter goes where it really hurts now weapons are a big business and i mean really big the global market is worth hundreds of billions of dollars each year and it seems everyone wants a piece of that pie but it is it really ok to profit from products that bring so much misery to so many people. tank. and the g. thirty six s. hard right to have the best known german made weapons they've been on the market for decades is there anything more recent out there if never seen a commercial for weapons made and. if i am it's not exactly a life's a product and it's quite hard to find out what apps manufacturers are actually working on i contacted quite a few and tried to get an interview but no one was willing to ta
as it was he no i don't think so because thank goodness for a woman tim burton given whether you're dealing with a german shotgun a with a japanese sword you really have to be careful and be very focused in business it's a bit more responsibility than i like to assume but i can understand why people are fascinated by them they demand respect which they deserve. good. proving that a good reporter goes where it really hurts now weapons are a big business and i mean really big the global market is...
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burton's molson beer and how handy but. anyway the point is we here in the u.s. think of canadians as a better you know more forgiving more considerate people who greet each other each day with a solid lovely morning. and it's good to see that even up there the country is run by ridiculous lee rich. just makes me feel kind of good so what do we do what do is there is there no way to steal him this is this incredibly awful inequality. i think the french have some i. just want the. those school crossing guards were not happy. they were not seriously though the yellow vast movement in france continues to grow president mccrone wants to have a national debate that will focus on four themes taxes green energy institutional reform and citizenship mccrone wants to gather the people's thoughts on those topics so we can take them home and not think about them anymore. it's like this is yet a suggestion box they had for us when i was working at a t.g.i. friday's in college management totally ignored those suggestions in less you took
burton's molson beer and how handy but. anyway the point is we here in the u.s. think of canadians as a better you know more forgiving more considerate people who greet each other each day with a solid lovely morning. and it's good to see that even up there the country is run by ridiculous lee rich. just makes me feel kind of good so what do we do what do is there is there no way to steal him this is this incredibly awful inequality. i think the french have some i. just want the. those school...
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i mean, things that scared me were going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i love tim burton because he's the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and just the vibe and you're, like, we've got something here with this guy. >> we did "beetlejuice" and his idea was that the living people were the scary and the dead people were the banal. >> they come from comedy and were good at improving and it was michael. there's a whole different energy when people are there and there may be some written things and it goes off and you start riffing and getting into it. he was great at that and he's like a pressure cooker. >> you like it? ♪ day >> "beetlejuice" is underrated. as well regarded as it is, it's still underrated, because it shouldn't work. i don't know if it's a horror movie set in a comedy or a come ♪ six foot, seven foot, eight foot ♪ (coughing) need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and filters by cabin class, wi-fi and more. so you can be confident you're getting the righ
i mean, things that scared me were going to school or seeing my relatives. >> i love tim burton because he's the best thing you can be as a director. he's completely unique. you start noticing the black and white stripes on things and just the vibe and you're, like, we've got something here with this guy. >> we did "beetlejuice" and his idea was that the living people were the scary and the dead people were the banal. >> they come from comedy and were good at...