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[Applause] yeah you hear that voice you hear that voice you hear those
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vocal cords clashing together to create that vibration that's uplifting us right now
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you hear that voice I hear it Heather be I say she's a family member right because when we started it's about the
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time she started I know it's crazy come on I remember hearing about the missusa
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pageant I was there damn it was this on the west coast cuz I was on East I was I was on the west coast okay yay yay
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strictly business I was there my favorite jungle fever I was there my
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other favorite a goodie the legendary Coke Classic Boomerang out coming of age
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story we was there we were there Heather be and against all eyes she kept growing
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she kept growing bull workk she kept growing introducing Dorothy dander she
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kept growing man she kept growing wow that one got her the prime time Emmy
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Award that one got the Golden Globe award and she kept growing rightfully so there he the be talk to me 2001 I
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paralleled my career to hers oh I see how you did that you see doing that okay cuz in 1990 I came the radio Okay 2001
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she did Monsters ball I moved to New York to do MTV right wow she won an
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Academy Award citizens give her a round of applause for bat the only African
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American woman to win an Academy Award for best actress the first woman of color she went on to become storm she
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went on to become Catwoman this goes on and on and on the interview
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get she speaks in Congress about women's in um excuse me about women's issues yes
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whether it's men of Paul the right to make decisions about
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your own body she she utilized her exposure and platform to uplift and
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Empower people that's true that's true reverence I want to give her today and
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say congratulations I never thought I'll be able to introduce you on my show that's why this is going so long
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halberry I don't want it to end damn it I have posters of you in my room too give it up for H
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Berry oh my God what did I do what did I do to deserve that what did I do to
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deserve that thank you s thank you course yes come on oh my God thank you
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God you did what no one has done that's amazing thank that's what you did thank you thank that you did what no one has
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done and when we do that it has a different impact on our community
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because young girls who look like you come from where you came from had to experience the things you have now know
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that they can do what you have done right you open that imagination a possibility H Berry damn
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it HB thank you oh my gosh I feel not worthy you worthy yeah you're worthy and
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then you went the black route first she did now all those movies were like
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Le you know what I mean like gave made my start he gave you your start do you reflect on that a lot to see how far you
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came I do you know and sometimes you know I sit and I Marvel at that I'm still here you know all these
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years 30 years later I still get to work and do what I love to do and take care of my family you know and I do Marvel at
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that I never thought that this was possible for me yeah it it was a dream bigger than I think I have for myself it
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was a dream bigger than you think you have for yourself you don't hear a lot of people ramble back your accomplishments huh no this is new to
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you I can tell you should I I I I I truly think
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it's necessary I'm curious first of all Boomerang cold classic yeah a lot of your movies are cold
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Classics they've become sometimes in the in the moment it felt like you know some things were a bit before their time you
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know what I mean but in hindsight you look back and you think wow those things happened when we weren't really making
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movies like that we weren't seeing black people in situations like that right so they were a bit but that's what when
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you're a Pioneer and an innovator you are slightly ahead of things
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so you might not get your flowers in that moment but it comes back because people realize oh that started the
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movement to go where we went right so I'm really proud to have been a part of all those early movies and sort of
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setting that path for us H Barry man go ahead have I want to hog this so all
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right I'm a little confused and I know you know this better I feel like I saw strictly business before jungle fever
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how what came first jungle fever came first first yes that was my first yeah that was my very first and it just so
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happens that Samuel L Jackson was in both films with you just so happens man
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I I love strictly business I did and and Boomerang and all the things it seemed like you had a lot of fun making
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Strictly Business cuz to sway point we just we were all coming of that age as well and it was New York City it was the
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parties it was the BS job that none of us wanted but we were still but we were still doing our thing at night um what
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was the most fun you had doing a film and what was the most difficult maybe it was physically difficult out of all the
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films that you've done well it was originally called go Natalie oh as anybody know that it was called gold Natalie song called gold Natalie in the
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soundtrack right yes yes it was called gold Natalie yes yes Chang it strictly is but you know for me there was nothing
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hard about it I mean you know it was dancing it was fun it was silliness Tommy Davidson you know Joseph it for me
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it was I was such a new artist it was just you know getting through it you know believing in myself at that time
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you know it it wasn't anything physically taxing or demanding on me it was just the start of my career and you
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know working you know was there a film that was hard like just physically hard
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um or something you were going through challenging but you got through that film as well in the early days I would
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say uh there was a movie I did called Losing Isaiah that was phally that was
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mentally emotionally that was a big jump for me I mean jungle fever gave you know Viv the crack ho was a start prom C
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and I love that you know I love I loved it I L it love that what did you pull
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from what did you draw from well I was actually at crack dens that's where I went I was such a baby actor at that
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time and you know I I didn't know I I didn't know the world of crack you know
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what I mean where I it was like that's a good thing that's a good thing that's a good thing it served me well yes but I
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knew I wanted to be the cracko but I knew nothing about it so I went actually down and did some dangerous dumb stuff
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the the older me would never do this but the baby me went into some crack dens and sat up in there and got a dose of
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what that was and it was really scary and after the fact everybody when I told everybody what I had done even Sam they
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were like what the is wrong you did what why it's called acting and I was
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like I know but I didn't know how to act a crackhead I didn't I've never seen that really I knew I wanted the role but
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yet I hadn't seen it yeah I remember reading that Samuel Jackson well I don't know if it was was true but I thought I
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read that you didn't shower you didn't do it that's true all that dumb stuff I would never do that today but back then
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no shaving no showering no brushing teeth no combing hair it was she was nasty and it's kind of what I felt like
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I needed to do at that time to connect to what that was right wow wow that's dope though bar is here man you know
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when you bring up Losing Isaiah I think of monster B monsters ball I think of kidnap and all of these um projects you
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played a mother alongside their kid right and then I look at never let go
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which is something I had a chance to go see THS you saw it as well and here you are
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playing a mother I love these mother rols these mother rols are your thing right they're my thing I think you know
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I've I always have wanted to be a mother it's something that sits in me really really well uh and and every time one of
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these roles come my way I I sort of jump at it and even doing playing Losing Isaiah that was before I was a mother
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right but I knew I wanted to be a mother right and I love the complexity of what it is to be a mother and in never let go
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it's a different version of a mother for me but love is love and sometimes as a mother you know we're mothers based on
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the circumstance and the situation that we're in but as women if we're mother we're always mother but this mother is
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dealing with some generational trauma and some issues and loving her kids but
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it's it's in a tougher loving kind of way that's when I watched the movies hie
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I'm I'm not a a horror movie guy you're not no but I was like how horrific could
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it be with h Barry like it was horrific you saw that face right no that was more scarier than
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the crackhead the crack hole you play um but it forced me to think like I
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couldn't get away from my own family watching this movie cuz it it became
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metaphoric to me when you talk about generational traumas and how we hold on to them
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after generation and we never let go and you'll see a rope in this movie that's
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symbolic to me of holding on yes to the trauma that's how I took it yes well
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good way to take it okay um that's how I took it too that's how you took it too yeah because that's what we do it takes
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an outlier in our family to break the cycle it takes an outlier to realize the dysfunction and then go and do the work
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to change the cycle right but Generations go by before an outlier
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emerges right to sort of change the trajectory of that family would you be considered an outlier in your your real
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family absolutely really how so uh I forged a different path for myself than
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my family members I think I've kind of always been the black sheep you know and usually that's the person who's pushing
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up against the family trauma who's daring to make a change you know I've told some of my family members if y'all
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don't get some help y'all can't be in my life wow you had to say that wow m yeah
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and unfortunately some of them have chosen uh to stay estranged M but I when
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I had my daughter I was very clear that things were going to be different for her and that's when I stood up I could
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never do it for myself I could never look at my family and say you know this isn't right this isn't working but when I became a mother it was now oh no this
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craziness is not going to be around my children you go so if you guys don't log in and get the help and we start dealing
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with this then unfortunately we're family but we're going to have to part ways yeah and that's what has happened
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to some degree hi Barry man I can just stare at you and talk
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all day get a grip ask her nothing I'm going to ask you nothing be professional and get a grip I'm sorry man it's Ali
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Berry it is Al everything you shared it also makes me think about the importance of chosen family right and especially if
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you playing mothers and just mothers in real life um although I'm not one but I can see with the friends I have how
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important friendship is in a mother's life of understanding the many layers to
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your identity with having decades on decades in this business I'm wondering because when you are this successful you
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go through many disappointments many plot twists many triumphs has all of
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that changed your criteria for friendship right now like are you still
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open to nurturing new friendships or do you feel like with your status it's better for you to have a tighter Circle
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always open to new always open that's how we keep growing and learning and I really believe this some people are in
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your life a season a reason and a Lifetime right and when the season and reason is over you sometimes say goodbye and you move on and you cherish the time
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you had together uh oh this means something I just me can right and
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sometimes it's okay to let it go they were there for a reason and a season and you were crossing a time together and
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you you you were what each other needed at that time but when that's it's for to and hold it
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always but move on so I'm always open to the new because new people bring you new energy you have New Paths to go down you
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learn you grow so always new I have some old ones some that you know will that are my forever ones that I know are
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forever but I'm I'm all about inviting in the new like the H bar is here DB you got a
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chance to see the movie as well I did I did well you smiling before I even went to you come on man before I get to the
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question I just want to say you know Sway in the morning we like to consider this a safe space one of the movies that you starred in John Wick Parabellum when
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you play Sophia you know the Continental is considered a safe space because you were running it so I thought it'd be cool to give you a little souvenir your
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own Continental card as a gift so you can always come back to swing in the morning but you need to bring
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this the Continental uh my question is after
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watching the movie I'm I'm I'm very into movies and I love production whenever it looks great and everything and the way the set was I know you guys filmed on
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location but there was also like the way the house was dressed up and the forest and like so many of the props and
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everything out in in that remote area I just wanted to know how much of that was actually there and how much had to be
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built maybe on a Sound Stage or I was just amazed by the way everything looked thank you for that we did nothing on a
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Sound Stage really it was all live it was um all practical we found a house in
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the middle of nowhere it was shot in Canada in the middle of the woods it was an old beat up house so we took that house and sort of added things to it but
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the bones were already there so we our set amazing set decorator came in and production designer and made that our
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little house and it was in the middle of the woods those woods were real every day that's where we shot we had Bears
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rolling up through our set there were like bear horns and bear spray all around at night time in in the daytime
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the forest was magical and beautiful right and birds and frogs and it was this light was coming through but when
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that sun went down and those Bears started real bears get real bears yeah
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bear sitting on the set like rats would come through on the in the house at
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night when we were shooting at night we were in the woods like for real yes so all the but you know what it made it it
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made it magical for us because it made it real and my two young performers I mean they're kids and so it really helped us all stay in that mindset I was
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fascinated when I read this script like what would it be to be a mother to give birth to two twins and never leave this
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place never talk to anybody else but these two children these two children only talk to you everything they know
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they know from you like what would that be like that that was what got me when I read the script I thought wow this seems
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like something we should investigate I've never seen this before this is interesting those young men um Anthony
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who play Samuel and Percy who play Nolan right yes I say about act three they really
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start carrying the movie themselves how old are they they were nine and 10 at
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the time wow you have to see citizens yeah they did an amazing job how did you
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get people so young so focused well first of all we searched long and hard
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and I was dogged I was like I cannot accept less than Wonder Boys because I knew that it
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was just me and these two boys like that was it in the middle of nowhere and it was really important to have really good
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young actors who were focused and Percy we chose him first to play Nolan and he
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we had searched and searched and to tell you I was getting very a little bit stressed thinking okay maybe we're not
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going to be able to make this movie CU if we can't find these boys this is never going to work right and in the 11th Hour Percy showed up and he did an
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audition that brought me and our director to our knees and we were like okay we got one we got one
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but then we had the problem of finding another one that could you know theoretically be his twin that could be
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a part of the family they had to be about the same size but different and so then that was a bigger Challenge and
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then Anthony came in and again blew us away and what I loved about these guys were I've been working for 30 years and
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I've worked with some grownup men who weren't as focused who weren't as dedicated who didn't work as hard as
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these two boys did they showed up every day prepared and a tribute to their family their parents their mothers and
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their fathers they are being raised right they're in the industry they're not of the industry they understand that
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it's hard work and they're proud of what they what they did every day and they were some of the best scene Partners I
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think I've ever had they'll be they'll be awardwinning actors at some point in their careers like they they they did an
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exceptional job they they they have it they have it and and you are played really well together you know we don't
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want to tell the entire movie as we as we tend to talk about it but do go see the movie do it Halloween is coming up
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Halloween right make sure you see the movie um H Barry is here 888 742
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3345 hey hie hey I want to go over some lyrics with you see which ones you like
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the best cuz hip-hop loves you it's true though true a good yep
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hip-hop loves you all right and you are one of the most mentioned P people in hip-hop metaphors that's crazy I don't
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know why this keeps happening okay I love it though but I don't know why it
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keeps happening uh from the Missy Elliots under construction album Mr Mina U Missy playfully asks a boy don't I
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look like a halberry poster she know it like that I like that
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one but I love Missy so you know salute to Missy okay that was cool all right uh Kanye West uh with the beer goggles on
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uh possessing he talks about average women possessing your your beauty what's
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scary to me is make girls look like H Berry to me oh that is scary you know
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what Kanye you got to be drunk okay once he's on the Henny they
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all look like hlee to him okay okay all right on the corus of Money Trees uh Kendrick Lamar featuring jayrock he
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calls out the saying it Go H Berry or Hallelujah H Berry or
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Hallelujah I like that one my son likes that one your son likes
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that one okay let me do one more big the legend Mac and Don the unreleased um old born actress haircut
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was part of the meteor meteoric rise what kind of girls do you like well
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that's various I like long hair girls on them like Ki Berry Cuts I didn't say it
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right but yeah no I didn't say it right that was horrible I know what you meant though you know what I
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mean A bombit you there's another one did you really blow a kiss at NAS at
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the barber stress barber St in concert you know there's a lyric too you blew a kiss at him that was nice you blew a
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kiss at NAS he told the truth the best you can do what should I say to
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him you know and that's all but that that to me when hip hop mentions you and
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these are all songs that happen at different times you know that means you're a cultural tent pole for us right
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and in each era you exist in different ways and that's that speaks to your openness
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how you said you're open-minded and Longevity what advice would you give to folks about longevity that's worked for
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you yeah well thank you for saying that and and that always means so much I love my people I love that have always been
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um held up yeah you know that we
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we yeah my people hold me hook and that's um over the years that's meant a
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lot to me so when hear mentions in those song that's what that means to me that means that's love and that love is there and I know that love is going to always
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be there for me and I I I really appreciate that so what I say about longevity is that we have to just keep
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being us you know what I mean refuse to quit refuse to sit down and that's why I know I'm still here I'm taking my health
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seriously I always have being diagnosed with diabetes at 19 is one of the best things that ever has happened to me
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because that got sugar out of my life sugar is a poison it's a toxin and I think that allows me toay stay here and
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still be in good form and good mind and you know be strong and ready to keep
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going I think that's been really a part diet and exercise has been important and I think you know daring to take chances
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take risks you know I'm not afraid of failing I failed so many damn times and so what you just put your big girl
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panties back on get back up and do it again keep P you know what I mean you keep it pushing but you have to try you
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have to risk you only win big if you risk big you know and we learn the most when we fail right so there's no
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downside to any of it just keep going keep doing what you want to do doing it on your own terms making your own
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choices you know like have blinders on and not really care what people really
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have to say you know know who you are know what you want to say how you feel
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because the truth is way and this is what I do know and to Heather when I'm dead and gone who will care that part
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here's who will care and you might think oh we love you hie but when I'm dead and gone for about 6 months people might
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still talk about it but then a year later 2 years later 3 years later who
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cares yeah you know who cares we come here and so we have to live our life for
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us right we have to do what's important to us and our family because nobody really cares at the end even your family
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will forget you they stop talking you know your family will move on everybody moves on so live this life today that's
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what I say about longevity live your life run your race to today you care what you do and as long as you care
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about what you're doing you feel good about what you're doing that's all that really matters H Barry y you know I'll
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be remiss if I didn't ask you also um because you're the only one we
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thought by now there'll be others African-American women to win an Academy Award for best actress and the first
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woman of color that was what 23 years ago too many too many years ago there's
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no one else there I know it's heartbreaking well first of all before it's heartbreaking
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congratulations just it you you broke down the door you broke
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down the barrier right I could only imagine after all you gone through when they announced your name I know we got
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to relive this and decades ago but damn it you know little crackhead that could yeah you was a crackle you know what I
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mean I know I know and how cracko get that I don't
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know how the craco get it and when they announced your name share with with us
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with your people let walk us through what that feels like and what were you thinking if you could recall yeah I can
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recall that I didn't expect that to happen because back in those days whoever won the Golden Globe usually won
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the Academy Award it was the precursor and spaic one I didn't win and it was that night that I kind of felt like
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okay my chances are over like that's really how I felt and I just tried to connect to okay but I'm here I made it
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this far you know I got as far as Dorothy dandri did okay girl I'm you know so I really didn't I I was just
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there to like wear my dress and stand up for our people and say hey I got this far so I was in literal shock when that
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happened because I had made up my mind and everybody around me had made up their mind too wow because the Golden Globe was that much of a precursor back
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then so I don't know what I thought sway I don't even know how I got up those steps really all I know as I heard
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Russell Crow whisper in my ear breathe mate just breathe mate he must seen that
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I wasn't even functioning and and then I don't know what happened and I and I've seen that speech before and it hadn't was nothing
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I had written down it just was like stream of Consciousness I suppose where is that gorgeous dress was it like a
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elisab where where was that dress I donated to the to the um Academy to the um um the um um the Academy I have a
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rendition of that dress that I wore to my prompt really are you serious I'm dead serious yeah it it was one of those
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things that I think for all of us you know again women of color when you walked up there in that dress it was
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just like wow a thank you it was also risky people told me oh no that's too
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you can't wear that to the Oscars like oh and I was like hey I'm here so I'mma be here I'm be
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here it's it's one of those things when you see it that's hle Berry yeah I like her as a crack hole so sway
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your standards be professional I like the crack home me too honestly which is why I like never
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let go when I get to sit in these rolls and just disappear and like up the and like put on the yellow your
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teeth down and stink dirty your face up and stink like I love sitting in those
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characters I really do that that that I I love to do that yeah that character didn't was nothing pretty about no this
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one never let go is either you ain't nothing nice either well that's the one I'm talking about Ain nothing ni
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have a ritual for how like you shed some of these challenging characters from you once the movie is done well luckily I
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learned in the last 30 years how to leave it on the set every single day oh especially being a mom like I can't
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bring this craziness home to my kids i' I've learned luckily some technique over the years and I leave it all there but I
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love to put it all on and then I love to take it all off hang that wig up and take those you know wash that face off
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and leave it there yeah yeah um Holly Barry is here man I I know we only got so much time get people looking at me um
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yeah all of them he crack ho don't worry about that just I I I
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just want to the magnitude of winning this award I don't want to let that go and I
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don't want people to forget it because you're the only one and I'm sure days later you start thinking about that what
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does this really mean and I'm sure you thought about those who came before you and then those who are coming going to
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come after you are there any folks I mean that you like to you know just acknowledge you know women who came
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before you that made it possible for you to win that Academy Award and the ones who have come after oh yeah and I said
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it that night stream of Consciousness Dorothy dandri Lena horn Diane Carol artha kit Haddie McDaniels like all
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those women you know Diane Carol I mean I mean um Diana Ross I actually think Diana Ross should have won she for a
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lady singing BL she should have got absolutely she should have been the first absolutely in my opinion Miss Ross
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should have won that award um first of all Dorothy should have and then Diana should have so there's people that
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should have come before me absolutely it just happened to be me I was the vessel that night but and after me we got all
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the Viola Davis is working now teraji you know all of them
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are all of Angela they're all out there you know what I mean so but what I I've
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had to struggle with I thought that was the door opening and I thought oh my sisters were going to walk in right and
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the fact that they haven't I struggle with that all the time and I get asked about it all the time and I've had to come to terms with you know what do
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Awards actually mean and we put so much emphasis on somebody getting an award
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you know like I just read where somebody said Beyonce didn't get a country music award nomination and I'm I'm mad and I
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thought who cares she's Beyonce and she changed culture she's a icon
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music business hasn't been the same since she got here so who cares if she walks home with an award what does that
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award do but sit on a shelf you know yes awards are nice we all love to get pths on our back but what she's done is
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bigger than an award and I think what Viola Davis has done is bigger than an award like what does the award really
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mean because I can tell you I have the award but did it really change my career did it make my my journey indelibly
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easier no in some ways it made it harder because now I had this award and there was so much expected of me I had to live
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up to having this thing well how did I even get it in the first place I got it by taking risks and chances and having
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nobody pressuring me to live up to anything that's how I got it but once
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you get it and all of a sudden you have to only do these kinds of movies or those kinds of roles or that's not an
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Academy Award worthy why is she doing that because doing what I wanted to do is what got me it and I can't stop doing
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that so I don't know if Awards actually help help anybody really I think
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sometimes it sits down on you in a way that kind of can stifle your creativity or stifle your ability to take chances
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and risks and I don't know what it means just because Viola Davis doesn't have one doesn't mean she's not a fantastic
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like she should have one no you know so it doesn't mean and even though I have won didn't it mean I was best that the
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best actor that year no but that meant I got the award you got the award that's what it meant so if you don't get it it doesn't mean you're not the best so I I
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just try to keep it all in perspective and try to take the if you win an award accept it graciously God bless you if
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you don't God bless you godess keep a pushing and since that award black women
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are in the business and working in ways that we weren't before that so that's how I see the change look look what we
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get to do today direct executive produc yes star and we have better roles we're
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writing now like at sha d r like sha de Rhymes were wrote Dorothy dandri back in the day wow like you know so we're we're
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doing we we we're evolving we really are evolving albeit some awards we don't
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have on our shelves but we're evolving there you go H Berry man listen thank you H yes thank you oh my gosh thank you
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right now I'm loving passion we even bring up Storm
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BB yeah know you want want one question well she here bro I know I
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know y'all got to go but you know I know you've been asked about reprising storm but I I mean is it in the cars is it any
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closer to getting some sort of Cameo or something are you allowed to even speak
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about it yeah I don't know I I I would if someone asked me we're
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asking question right I want to see storm and black panther get married oh well you
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know yeah they they had a thing you do know right storm and Wolverine had a thing too they had a thing too yeah
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there's a lot of things could we could do with storm [Laughter] they wanted to we just threw out a
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couple scenarios we shall see okay who we need to talk to say their name all right Ryan
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Kevin one Ryan's my I'm from Oakland watch him grow up together him I could
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call Ryan call him I'll call him off mik you know um Halle Berry thank you
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for all that you continue to do you to do yes and I want to encourage everybody
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to go see this movie go see it take your family well your grown your grown family
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talk to your kids first all right 21 and over never let go in theaters this
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Friday the executive producer and star hi Barry is here thank you for being on
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our show thank you absolutely come back anytime got you okay