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I make clips ✂️ | Entertainment | Sport | Science

Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Brad Pitt admits Soccer beats American football in one big way. Damson Idris: The greatest footballer in the world is better than the greatest athlete in American football. Lionel Messi. Brad Pitt: No, you can’t say that. American football is one of the greatest games ever invented. Damson Idris: If you could choose, would you be a footballer or an NFL player? Brad Pitt: I’d go football. It’s a global sport. It brings the whole world together.
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Florence Pugh says she’s worked with intimacy coordinators who made scenes better… and others who made them painfully awkward. Louis Theroux asked about the growing role of intimacy coordinators on film sets. Florence explained they’re there to make sure everyone feels safe and that intimate scenes actually tell a story. But she admitted it isn’t always that simple. “I’ve had good ones and bad ones.” She says she filmed many intimate scenes before the job even existed. Looking back… “There are plenty of things I remember where it was completely inappropriate to have asked me to do that.” Then she experienced a great intimacy coordinator. That’s when everything changed. “This is what I’ve been missing.” Instead of just filming a sex scene… They worked through the relationship, the emotions, and even how two people would naturally touch after years together.
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Seth Rogen says not having kids have helped him succeed and he doesn’t think having any kid would make you more happy like people say Steven Bartlett: Really? Seth Rogen: ohh yeah, there’s a whole huge thing I’m not doing which is hehehehe “Some people want kids, some people don’t, a lot of people even have kids before they know”
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@heisdenji 😂😂😂 Find someone else
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A man says his girlfriend wants to keep her last name after marriage… and his family says taking hers would be “emasculating.” Caller: My girlfriend and I have been dating for a little over two years. We’ve definitely talked about marriage and one thing that’s come up is what last name we’re going to take. I grew up thinking the husband automatically gave the family its last name. I never even knew people took the woman’s last name or picked a different one. John Delony: That’s that male privilege, you don’t even have to think about it. Caller: When we first started talking about it, it really surprised me that she had such a strong opinion. She thinks it’s really unfair that women are expected to give up their last name. She really doesn’t want my last name because of that, it hurt my feelings, I felt rejected even though I know that’s not really what it’s about for her. John Delony: But still say just like a male to make this whole thing about you. Keep it going, Seth. Caller: The thing that bothers me is when I talk to my family and my friends, they’re all of the opinion that for me to give up my last name and take her last name would be very emasculating. John Delony: Hold on, they’re idiots. They don’t get a vote.
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@heisdenji Is the Wire that interesting?
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Idris Elba says he didn’t know Stringer Bell was going to die… and admits he’s never watched “The Wire.” Idris Elba: “I didn’t ever meet the real character. I took my inspiration for Stringer from people I knew in the UK. Gangsters that were more suits and smiles than, “Yo.”” Idris Elba: “They were understated, listened more than they talked, and moved with grace instead of trying to be big and tough all the time.” Idris Elba: “The scene where Stringer dies… It was a really tough scene to shoot because I didn’t know Stringer was going to die in that episode.” Idris Elba: “I was like, “What? Wait… what? He dies? What do you mean? It was quite a surprise. I think it was a good move for the show.” Host: “Looking back on the show, how do you think it holds up 20 years later?” Idris Elba: “Famously, I haven’t seen it. I’ve seen some parts of it, I think it holds up. The writing was so good, and the perspective of that part of America was crystal clear.”
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@0xileri It’s actually very obvious for people that read that China and US has been in competition of exploring the space since the start or NASA and all
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Neil deGrasse Tyson says the reason America suddenly wants to go back to the moon has nothing to do with science or money. It’s China. On The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett, Tyson lays out why the moon suddenly matters again after 50 years of nobody going. On why now, after decades of nothing: Neil deGrasse Tyson: “We could have stayed on the moon in 1972, but we didn’t. Could have gone in 1980, but we didn’t. 1990, we didn’t. 2000? No. 2010? No. Well, what happened in the 2010s? Oh, I know what happened. We learned that China wants to put astronauts on the moon, taikonauts they call them. We then say, ‘Hey, wouldn’t it be good if we went back to the moon? That’s an interesting idea. Let’s do that.’ That happened under the first Trump administration. So the Artemis mission gets birthed. Artemis, do you remember who Artemis was in Greek mythology? Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo.” On what actually drives space programs: Neil deGrasse Tyson: “My read of that landscape is that China put a flame under our ass. No different really from when Russia first launched the satellite, Sputnik. Within a year, we created NASA. By the way, it may take just such a thing to bring Congress together for a unified project. Do you remember when we had the testimonies in Congress of the whistleblowers? We had Republicans sitting right next to Democrats asking questions about aliens. I said, ‘Wow, Republicans and Democrats are agreed on some process in Washington.’ I thought that was a beautiful fact.” On whether there’s an economic case: Steven Bartlett: “So what are our motivations now to go to the moon? Is there an economic upside to it?” Neil deGrasse Tyson: “No, it’s geopolitical. China says they’re going to the moon 50 years after we go to the moon, and we all of a sudden decide we want to go to the moon. And while that came out under Trump, Biden comes in, we keep the program. Biden could have said, ‘This is a Trumpist thing, I don’t want to do it,’ and what would anyone have said? But he didn’t, because NASA is a geopolitically responsive organization.”
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Dave Ramsey says buying a new car is far better than leasing! “Loss on buying a car is far less compared to loss on leasing a car because 100% loss in value is built into the lease” Dave: leasing a car does not get rid of maintenance, you will still be responsible for the maintenance Dave: on a brand new car you don’t have a lot of maintenance and also there will be a warranty that comes with it
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Matthew McConaughey says he thought he was smoking fake weed in a scene with Snoop Dogg until Snoop revealed the truth. Matthew McConaughey: “I talked to Snoop, I said, ‘These are my prop joints, oregano.’ He’s like, ‘Yeah, yeah, I got that. I got that.’” “So all of a sudden we go do the scene and right after the scene I just feel like, man, I’m not sure that was prop.” “I look over and Snoop goes, ‘Yo, Moondog, that wasn’t prop weed. That was Snoop weed.’” “Okay, man. Buckle up because here we go.”
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@heisdenji 1500 people auditioned for it Tfff
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Tom Holland says getting Spider-Man was everything he ever wanted… until it actually happened. Amy Poehler: You go from The Impossible to Spider-Man. 1,500 people auditioned for that role. It’s like winning a 10-year lottery, it completely changed your life. Tom Holland: It was a really weird day when I found out I got the part, because it’s all I had ever wanted. I remember watching Andrew’s movies in the cinema and thinking, “Imagine if I got the opportunity to play that character.” Tom Holland: I spent six or seven months auditioning and all I could think about was getting that job. Then the day I got it, it was through-the-roof excitement. And then immediate, “Oh… now I have to actually do it.” Amy Poehler: A nightmare. Total dread. Tom Holland: Why did I want this? Doing this fourth film now, Spider-Man: Brand New Day. I felt very similar to the way I did on my first film, excitement, fear, trying to find that confidence that I could do this. Tom Holland: But when I walked on set for the first time… it felt like, “This is exactly what we’ve been missing.” I’m so excited for this next chapter, because it feels different. It feels new, it feels more mature.
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Alain de Botton says museums were supposed to replace churches… but they never did. He says many of Europe’s museums were literally designed to feel like places of worship. The hope was that art would replace scripture. But today… If someone walked into a museum, knelt before a painting, and burst into tears… They’d probably be escorted out. His point? Modern culture kept the buildings. But lost the sense of shared meaning.
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@Tokyo_pi1 Dangggg Seriously
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Ryan Reynolds just confessed during a lie detector test that he may have helped leak the original Deadpool test footage that changed everything back in 2014. Ryan Reynolds: “I mean I might have provided an assist.” “I was Scottie Pippen! Hey, I was just there doing my job, and someone else gets all the” Hugh Jackman: “You are not Jordan. Okay.”
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Conan O'Brien revealed why he rejected $28,000,000 from FOX TV and accepted $8,000,000 from NBC, along with a promise to host “The Night Show.” “All I ever wanted is a body of work. Here’s the thing, I’ve never made a decision about my career based on money, not once. I’m not gonna lie it’s nice to have money and I’ve also not had money and I’m okay with that”
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