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Christopher Nolan says tattoos created hours of extra makeup work on “The Odyssey” and even Matt Damon showed up with one “And I actually had a moment with him at his first wardrobe fitting because we’d been fitting all of the supporting cast, all the guys who play his...

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Denzel Washington’s epic monologue towards the end of Training Day was largely improvised on set. Director Antoine Fuqua was so blown away by his performance, he says he thinks he "forgot to yell cut”. He explains… “That’s Denzel. He was just in his zone. I mean, that was one of those moment...people talk about AI. Those are the moments where you go...it's a great tool. It's gonna be a great tool, I think...but the emotion, and the moment that an actor can bring - you can't predict that. That's something that's just inside of Denzel. And when that came out, I was just like - I hope I got it. I just turned to my operator - who was shaking- I looked over at the guy - I was like, “please tell me you got that.” Because that was the take. That was it. There was no other take - I mean, how do you tell an actor like that, that that wasn't good enough? …He walked over to me, and he just had this look in his eyes. I was like, “you good?” He said, “you good?” I said, “Yeah…” Some of that was in the script, but he flipped it the way he did it. "Putting cases on all you." He kind of added some things in there. And then he just went into a whole other zone with the whole King Kong thing- with Pelican Bay - Denzel started that. That was Denzel. That was him, man. He just kind of lit up, and I think I forgot to yell cut. I was just watching it, because everybody started walking away, and I'm just watching him, and then he lights a cigarette - and he's talking - and I'm just watching him. I think at some point he probably looked at me like, you going to cut? And I'm like, “oh yeah, yeah, cut.” He was still in it. That's the thing with Denzel. He was so Alonso…I'm just watching him for a while because I didn't know what else he was going to do. It was just so magical. And then I think he looked up at me and I was like, “Okay, cut, cut.”

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.Breitbart News’s Nick Nick Gilbertson: “Breitbart News’s Matthew Boyle just published an interview with Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, in which the prime minister said that he’s rooting for you to succeed in getting a deal with Iran. And he also said he looks forward to hosting you in Greece later this year. Do you have any response?” President Trump: “No, it’s really nice. I mean, Greece has been very supportive, actually. Greece has been terrific. He’s a terrific guy because he understands the importance of it. You know, oil goes up a little bit. I hate it. You know I was the one that had it. I had it down to $60 a barrel. And I looked at guys like Howard Lutnick — Howard, you remember it well. I said, well, we just hit an all time high in the history of the market — think of this. When we hit 50,000, I was told everybody was told when I won the election, November 5, they said, well, during the four year period, it will be impossible for the Dow to ever reach 50,000. It’ll be impossible for the S&P to ever hit 7,000. Impossible. And you remember that Howard right? It was going to hit maybe six or seven years, eight years. But I did it in my first year, hit 50,000. Now it’s just about at 50,000. And S&P is higher than it was when we started. And S&P hit over 7,000. And that was before the year ended up one year. So, I can only tell you this, it’ll end. I don’t think it’ll be very long, by the way. They’re — they’re delaying it because they we don’t know who to deal with. They are in — you know, they know who the leader is in this country. We don’t know who the leader is in Iran because remember, regime change. Khomeini is gone. He’s gone to greener pastures. He’s gone, and all of his team is gone. Then a second group came in. They’re all gone. And now you have the third group, and they’re a little concerned about being gone too.”

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