the works. tom cruise likely to reprise his role as the handsome fighter pilot. i love it. i would go see it immediately. he would have to be the instructor, don t you think? i don t care what he is. i think it s going to be an amazing movie. when you hear it on surround sound? come on. see, i like the old war movies like sergeant york gary cooper. he won the academy award, real life story of a guy, humble tennessee roots, a poor farmer guy goes to war, captures an entire german company single-handed. i love that. that s exciting. too. but top gun also has a great love scene. and remember when megaryan says to goose, take me to bed or lose me forever? i like that. megameg ryan? wow. i love lone survivor fantastic movie.
it s a good movie to look at what it was like, the corrosive element of socialism and how freedom is the only remedy for totalitarianism. came out in 2007. fantastic film. seems more political than combaty. highway to the danger zone do you know what that song is about? no. it s about you, geraldo. you re the danger zone. everybody wants to land on you. one more thing after this. oh, my god. what is wrong with you? i want to rock and roll all night and party every day
inspiring. but american sniper really just got it for me. great movie. loved everything about the sniper. the ending is just dramatic and heart-felt. a couple of great movies. dana, do you have one? i m terrible at this game because i m really a cultural black hole. i don t really remember movies and things. i remember as a kid my dad took us to born on the fourth july tom cruise. i remember liking that very much. that was an anti-war movie rather than pro-war movie. i don t know if any war movies are actually pro war. red dawn . that s a discussion for another time. red dawn was awesome. saving private ryan . that has the greatest opening scene. the d day normandy beach invasion. what about you? i picked dirty mary crazy larry that was a great movie from the 70s. i picked the lives of others. you said behind the green door . that was in the break, geraldo. did you ever see lives of others about the east german spies in east germany before the reu
welcome to both of you fellows. you roll into this selma premiere over the weekend, which i hear is phenomenal. fantastic movie. we ll talk about that another time. you end up, you re on the red carpet interviewing tyler perry and oprah winfrey. and you asked them about this hack? i did. i thought i would be negligent in my duty as a reporter not asking about both of them being black producers in hollywood. surprisingly, they re answer was that, if you don t know someone, you shouldn t automatically judge their actions as racist if you don t know the entire content. because there were exchanges between top executives about what did the president see let s listen to what they said first. i have to ask you, as a producer in hollywood, you hear what s coming out with sony and all that.
this, you know? and beautiful role. fantastic movie. but there i was doing the same thing, only with more beautiful costumes. so, if you had an opportunity to kind of reach back to you teenage years, the early part of your career and you would be able to advise yourself, given your life path, your odyssey, what would you have advised that young girl about to embark on a life in entertainment? i would have said to rosy, to delores, don t go to hollywood. go to the theatre. where people were still allowed to play different kinds of roles. but my thinking, my what s the word for that, my set, my take was that in order to be a famous star, you had to go to hollywood. i had never done theatre unless