when they re out on the street. gave them it s a name you try to include part of the local environment. like if you re running around the city and you spot an obstacle you think. i could do something with that . stuff that gets in your way yeah exactly yeah yeah but there s no inquisitive on this and it s like i m not in fitness center. you want to do something athletic outside instead of just jogging i don t like jogging anyway i d rather do this. it makes you stronger that increases your body control and it s a heck of a lot of fun. and that s not the only guy. this is the ideal sport but alex and pater they re both film students and they ve been training for the next. video where will they turn out next.
it s here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting becomes matthew s life changing moment. film students drinking at the bar when he learns a casting director working with independent filmmaker is sitting nearby. matthew introduces himself and somehow gets an audition for linklater s next movie, dazed and confused. i m thinking about getting back in school, man. dazed and confused releases in 1993. how s it going, man? the character, wooderson, in only a handful of scenes, steals them. all right, all right, all right. and all right, all right, all right becomes mcconaughey s life long catch phrase. first scene i was in, those were the first two words out of my mouth. so it s a little fallback for me to remember where i started. but it s soothing, because it gets everybody in the mood, like all right, all right, all right. most people know where it
school after my sophomore year. it s here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting becomes matthew s life changing moment. film students drinking at the bar when he learns a casting director working with independent filmmaker is sitting nearby. matthew introduces himself and somehow gets an audition for linklater s next movie, dazed and confused. i m thinking about getting back in school, man. dazed and confused releases in 1993. how s it going, man? the character, wooderson, in only a handful of scenes, steals them. all right, all right, all right. and all right, all right, all right becomes mcconaughey s life long catch phrase. first scene i was in, those were the first two words out of my mouth. so it s a little fallback for me to remember where i started. but it s soothing, because it
here is a case where you have a public agency controlling the public airwaves cayiving to the influence of a private donor. to get the public to fund it. absolutely. did you get it funded? we re on day 13. right now it s up. it s up right now. we have 13 days left in our campaign. we re about $25,000 short of the $150,000 you hear that? take a click over to kickstarter. how do we feel, david and carl and tia, how do we feel about the spike lee moving into that space? the project you re talking about sounds like the ideal project for kickstarter. i have friends who are film students or young filmmakers who have done kickstarter. there seems something different about spike lee doing it. first of all he s a hell of a salesman. remember back to his first commercials where she s got to have it where he portrayed himself as this character selling tube socks. i remember calling my review of she s got to have it birth of a salesman. you know, he brings that urgency and that
rape culture and seeing the negative responses that this female was getting in this case, i wanted something out there that was positive toward a victim of rape. can i ask you? you said you are surprised when something goes viral and you got a massive response. who were you making this for? what was your intended audience? i think the intended audience is exactly what the audience ended up being. speaking for miss, i didn t think we would actually reach it. the fact that we did is pretty extraordinary. it s a discourse that really needs to happen. congratulations, samantha and aaron. film students and a really powerful 26 seconds. great, great job. thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. you bet. still ahead, a landslide 1,000 feet long left dozens of homeowners in washington state literally living on the edge.