grishom s best seller a time to kill. he was originally going to audition for a different part, but he pressed joel schumaker to the part that he read him for that role of jake brugant. and that is based on his own experience as a lawyer of john grish shop. i am young and inexperienced. and the studio execs balk at putting a relatively unknown in the lead. and then hep was personally approveded by john grish shop grish sham, and this is a big deal, because it is an expensive hollywood movie, and the lead play played by some guy nobody had heard of, and he was some guy from texas. and the marketing campaign heats up on the eve of the film s release in the summer of 1996. remember this name, and remember this face, and he s a star of a time to kill and his
progressives and activists, there are very few fields that do that well. the other thing that s important to remember about smoking is that elite smoke died from smoking, lost their partners and spouses to smoking. and that class difference actually, when you have studio execs writing the rules, it touched them directly. they were able to they were forced to be made to see that there was a direct connection, right? the thing i think about, there was denial for a long time, that the science is junk. that had to be overcome by hook, by crook.
spouses to smoking. and that class difference actually, when you have studio execs writing the rules, it touched them directly. they were able to they were forced to be made to see that there was a direct connection, right? the thing i think about, there was denial for a long time, that the science is junk. that had to be overcome by hook, by crook. it s been an incredible battle for a long time. thank you both. that s all in for this evening, the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris. msnbc s steve kornacki has been reporting this week on how
and that class difference actually, when you have studio execs writing the rules, it touched them directly. they were able to they were forced to be made to see that there was a direct connection, right? the thing i think about, there was denial for a long time, that the science is junk. that had to be overcome by hook, by crook. it s been an incredible battle for a long time. thank you both. that s all in for this evening, the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, chris.
only two kids films are disney s animated film frozen opening november 27 and fox s walking with dinosaurs. deem works is pretty much sitting out the holiday season. many children s me ofs have gone on to become box office cash cows. do you think studio execs are placing golden globes and oscars before profit? i wouldn t pretend to know what is going into their thinking. sometimes i think it might it be these animated especially the computer graphics and 3-d movies take a long time. they re labor intensive and technology intensive. it could be they weren t ready in time. but it s true that i really do think that this awards season marketing gambit that we re increasingly seeing, it might be this year especially we saw it getting so crowded that some movies had to move off. for example, george clooney s movie monuments man is opening early 2014. just you know, in large part i would imagine because it s so