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What's up guys Gavin here and in this video we're gonna talk about one of the

biggest reasons why the law of attraction doesn't work for most people

now this is something rarely talked about and I actually rarely hear anybody

saying anything about it but it's actually such a key to make this

actually work and if you start to understand this the things that you have

envisioned in your mind will actually start to turn into reality but if you

don't understand this and you don't do it you're gonna wonder why it's not

working for you so we're gonna get back in a couple seconds and we're going to

go over this dive right in

alright guys we're back and if you like this content hit that subscribe button

hit that notification but I'll leave a comment hit the like button it will

really help the channel grow and help get this content to more people now what

is this biggest thing that holds people back from utilizing the law of

attraction to get the things they want now this is such a counterintuitive

concept because what we're taught about usually in the law of attraction is

focus only on the positive right just focus on the vision you want focus on it

over and over again dominate your thoughts with it think about it think

about it think about it and you are going to achieve what you want now

there's a lot of truth to that and it's most of it is actually true but there's

a missing link that is actually very destructive for most people and that is

the link of we live in a world where circumstances are gonna come up mistakes

are gonna happen failures are gonna happen things are gonna happen out of

your control no matter what so on your way to your goals you're gonna have all

these obstacles and things and challenges that come up that you're

gonna have to overcome it's gonna happen no matter what no it doesn't matter how

much you visualize the positivity how much you want everything to go perfect

there's gonna be challenges and things are gonna come up so when I started to

understand this and really look at people who that had actually look

achieved incredible things in life they overcome massive barriers to get that to

their dreams and they would always speak about the law of attraction I started to

look at the nuances of the things that they said and I started to study deeper

behind the you know deeper layers to what they were really talking about and

I'm just gonna bring up one example from Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor had this one fight if you guys don't know he is a big UFC fighter

you know incredible fighter he's done amazing things now he had this one fight

where he was fighting a wrestler and he's not the best wrestler he's more of

a striker so during this fight he was like getting beaten up on the ground you

know it looked like didn't look too good for him it looked like this fight might

be over he might be losing this fight it might all be over for him but he came

back he ended up getting up in the third round or the end of the second round

knocked the other guy out one it was an incredible incredible comeback

victory and after the fight he was talking about this and he said you know

I'm always visualizing myself succeeding I'm visualizing myself as a champion

even when I was no driving my shitty car I always knew I was driving a Rolls

Royce I always knew I was a champion but he also said in this fight I knew this

guy was a wrestler so I visualized myself getting into these bad positions

being dominated and overcoming that to get back up and knock him up you know

what most people do though with the law of attraction

they focus and think I'm gonna walk into that ring and I'm gonna knock the guy

out they think about that only the positive happening so they've haven't

visualized themselves overcoming the challenges so when those challenges come

up they're like what's going on why is this happening to me and they start in

the start becoming a victim to life victim to circumstance but if you can

start to visualize the circumstances are that are going to come up in your life

and you can visualize yourself busting through those barriers you're gonna have

extreme confidence in life because you're always gonna know you're gonna

get through whatever happens so think about in terms of sales let's say you're

not just gonna get on a sales call and every time close the deal and it's gonna

be perfect no sometimes there's gonna be a lot of resistance that you have to

overcome so if you visualize yourself overcoming it and then you practice

overcoming it when that situation actually comes up you're gonna be able

to overcome it but if you only visualize everything

going perfect and then that situation comes up you're gonna be like what's

going on why is this happening let's go I don't know what to do here right this

would be the same thing with a guy talking to a girl he might visualize

like using a pick-up line and everything going perfect and then the girl says

something like get away from me her like I don't want to be around and he just

freezes and you know I got to leave I'm scared because he never visualized

overcoming the challenge what if he said something like listen I'm not like one

of those other guys you don't have to talk to me like that or you know you can

cut the bullshit I'm not like everybody else we can have a normal conversation

what if he said something like that because he was used to overcoming that

challenge it would be much different than the normal thing that happens most

people since they only visualize the positive thing happening or they only

visualize the negative and never overcoming the challenge both

those aren't gonna work but if you visualize yourself in the negative

situation but overcoming it it actually turns it into a positive and if you

visualize the positive that means you're always motivated to move towards your

goal but you need both of these angles if you miss one you're kind of screwed

right you can't just do you can't just move through life believing everything

is just gonna magically happen easily but you also don't want to be that

negative person who only thinks negative and thinks that once that negative

situation happens they're just gonna be like have to roll over and take it know

visualize yourself over coming the challenge visualize it happening but you

busting through it because you're strong enough to because you know that you can

get through it you know you can bust through these barriers and then you're

gonna be like Muhammad Ali Martin Luther King Conor McGregor all of the greats

knew in their minds they were gonna come up against huge barriers and huge big

challenges but they also knew that their vision was so strong that they were

gonna break through those barriers and they had the confidence to do it because

they visualize themselves getting through it they knew it they knew they

knew exactly who they were they knew they were gonna overcome the challenges

they knew they were gonna get to their dreams that's how the law of attraction

truly works and that's the missing link for so many people is they just are not

willing to go into that Theatre of their mind to imagine those bad situations and

getting through them so guys hope you enjoyed this video hit the like button

leave me a comment what is it it has this spoken to you do you know exactly

what I'm talking about here in terms of not actually visualizing these

situations where is this happen in your life I'd love it if I could hear some

comments from you guys below hit the subscribe button hit that notification

bell and we'll see you guys in the next video peace

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最新ニュース : 市川海老蔵が激怒した「没イチ」って、実は新語ではなかった!?- 記事詳細| - Duration: 3:42.

   人の命を何だと っているのか。妻に先 たれた歌舞伎役者の市 海老蔵がブログで示し 怒りに、世間からも共 の声が続出しているよ だ。  海老蔵は12 20日に更新した「私 嫌い」というタイトル ブログ記事にて、パー ナーと死別した人を指 「没イチ」という言葉 の嫌悪感を示した

この言葉を使った記事 スクショを掲載し、「 低な言葉、私はそう感 ますね」と断罪したの ある。その言葉につい 女性誌のライターが指 する。 「海老蔵の怒 を報じるメディアでは の『没イチ』を新語と 介していますが、実は 0年ほど前から高齢者 間で使われており、新 ではありません

すでに2010年10 にはEテレで『男"没 チ"エンジョイ生活』 題した番組が放送され おり、どうやら『終活 と同じころに発生した うですね。ただ、終活 高齢者自身の生き方を す言葉なのに対し、没 チは相手に先立たれた け身の立場を示してい ので、ネガティブさを じるのは否めません

それゆえ自分自身を没 チと称するのは構いま んが、他人が『あの人 没イチだ』と言うのは はり失礼このうえない しょう」  高齢者向 の生活情報誌では、こ 「没イチ」は珍しくな 単語だという

ただ未亡人や男やもめ いった言葉とは異なり 世間一般に広まってい とはいえず、海老蔵が の単語に不快感を示す も無理もないところだ  「最近では没イチを ーマにした書籍が発行 れたり、NHKの番組 も取り上げるなど、以 よりは『没イチ』の認 度は高まっています

とはいえ高齢者の問題 して取り上げるならと かく、海老蔵のような に先立たれた男性に『 ツイチ』と同じ感覚で うのは失礼に過ぎると うもの。この記事を書 た記者はきっと、まだ 親が健在な独身者で、 近な人が亡くなったと の悲しみを実感したこ がないのかもしれませ 」(前出・女性誌ライ ー)  アンチも少な ない海老蔵だが、今回 かりは世間を完全に味 につけたようだ

 (白根麻子)

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This Is Why Should Drink Cumin Seeds Water│Jeera Water - Duration: 4:33.

Hi everyone! And Welcome or welcome back to our Channel! Cumin is the spice used

since ancient times in the preparation of various dishes, but also as a

medicinal plant. 100 grams of seeds provide us: 8% of the daily vitamin A

needs, 55% of the daily vitamin B1 needs, 27% of the daily vitamin B2 needs, 31%

the daily vitamin B3 needs, 33% of the daily vitamin B6 needs, 3% of the

daily vitamin B9 needs, 5% of the daily Choline needs useful in the liver

diseases, 9% of the daily vitamin C needs, 22% of the daily vitamin E needs,

5% of the daily vitamin K needs, 93% of the daily Calcium needs,

510% of the daily Iron needs, 262% of the daily Magnesium needs, 159%

of the daily Manganese needs, 71% of the daily Phosphorous needs,

38% of the daily Sodium needs and 51% of the daily Zinc needs. Also,

cumin seeds contain 375 calories per 100 grams, 17.8 grams of protein and 10.5

grams of fiber. In 100 grams of cumin seeds, we find only 2.25 grams of sugar.

Cumin's distinctive flavor and warm aroma are due to its essential oil

content, primarily the aroma compound, cuminaldehyde. Beside the compound

cuminic alcohol it's the main constituent of cumin seeds. Due to the

very high nutritional content, the consumption of cumin seeds is very

beneficial for our health, but also for treating, curing and preventing a wide

range of diseases. Cumin seeds can help digestion, especially in digestive

disorders, due to the essential oil of these seeds that activate the salivary glands.

Cumin is excellent for those who suffer from excessive bloating and poor

digestion. Apart from the anti-spastic effect which helps to fight bloating, the

cumin possesses a stimulating effect on pancreatic enzymes

helping the indigestible food uptake. The antimicrobial effect of essential oils

recommends the cumin as an extraordinary natural treatment in issues related to

digestive floral imbalances, diarrhea and toxin infections. In addition, the

consumption of cumin protects the stomach from the action of acidic

gastric juices and produces a calming effect. The cumin stimulates the

metabolism, increasing by up to 25% the capacity of the body to burn fat. If you

drink, the cumin tea for several days will help you to weight loss by burning

fat, especially in the abdomen. Tea can drink both hot or cold, 3-4 times

a day. Cumin, in addition, has diuretic,

antispasmodic, astringent, expectorant and anthelmintic properties. Cumin infusion

can ease your breath when you suffer from a stuffy nose. Also, the consumption

of cumin and cumin tea prevents heart attack, stimulates memory and helps with

insomnia. 1 cup of infusion of cumin increase milk secretion and improves

the quality of breast milk, reducing the incidence of colic in infants. A cup of

cumin tea in the morning and evening on the empty stomach helps to absorb the

iron in the body. For preparing cumin tea you need a teaspoon of cumin seeds to a

cup of boiling water, allow to infused for few minutes than strain the water.

From this water is drink 1-3 cups a day. Although cumin water has many benefits,

consumed in large quantities it has side effects. Consumed in excess, cumin can

cause epileptic states. Hoping that you liked the information provided by me, I

thank you for your attention! Do not forget to like and share this video, also

to subscribe our channel for more information! Our channel is a video

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experience, so before beginning an alternative cure, you must inform your

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follow and your reactions allergic to various substances or food.

I wish you a wonderful time, wherever you are!

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Two Koreas hold groundbreaking ceremony for joint railway - Duration: 4:24.

Our top story this morning South and North Korea are set to hold their groundbreaking

ceremony in North Korea for linking and

modernizing railways and roads between the two Koreas this comes eight months after the leaders of Seoul and Pyongyang first

agreed to work together on the project it wasn't exactly smooth sailing due to a lack of progress in the

North Korea us negotiations but after many twists and turns

South and North Korea are indeed you to hold this groundbreaking ceremony before we bid farewell to

2018 we have our Unification Ministry correspondent song he joining us live from dorasan station

Which is the northernmost train station in South Korea jeonggi good morning

Good morning mark I'm standing at for asan station just

700 meters away from the Demilitarized Zone

if trees really do get to travel back and forth between South and North Korea then this will be the last station before

you cross the border into the north

earlier this morning the South Koreans attending today's groundbreaking

Ceremony passed through this station and are expected to have arrived at the North Penman station an hour ago that's

Exactly where today's groundbreaking ceremony will take place from 10:00 a.m

just about now there are 100 participants each from South and North Korea from North Korea Lee seung-hwan the head of Pyongyang's

Reunification committee is to be at the event with senior North Korean officials from the Economic Cooperation

Committee in vice ministers of railway in land from the south Seoul's Transport and unification

ministers Kim Hyung Mian - myung-hoon are attending along with the leaders of South Korea's political parties and rail and road related officials a

few South Koreans who lived in the north before being displaced by war have been invited as well

Along with the engineer who who last ran trains across the border let's have a listen to what they had to say this morning

I'm very excited and I think I'm very lucky

There are a lot of us who had to live our hometown it'd be great if all of us could go and visit our hometown

By train, we're all old is our big wish to go there by train

It's been 10 years since I last rent range to the north via Kong a rail line

Back then I didn't have any special thoughts but after it was all suspended and I retired

I've been thinking when will I ever get to go there again it's great that I get to visit there again

Okay, well Jonny they must be extremely excited to be making this trip we're hearing though that there are also

Participants at today's event who are not from the Korean Peninsula can you tell us?

about

who they are and also

does their presence mean that this massive transport project could actually begin right away

Well mark to answer your first question

guests top railway and road officials from

China Russia and Mongolia will be at the groundbreaking ceremony today and that as

inter-korean railways could eventually be linked to railways cutting across these three countries to join the

Translation rail network in the future

also the executive secretary of the UN's

Economic and social commission for Asia and the Pacific is coming for assuming her presence is because of a project called the Asian highway

Network for a un escape and countries in Asia and Europe aim to connect highways that cross the continent and reach Europe a couple

Of proposed routes pass through the two Koreas but even if we have caught a number of high-level figures coming to the events today's groundbreaking

Ceremony doesn't mean that the two Koreas will kick-start related construction right away the two Koreas have

received sanctions waivers from the UN Security Council for on-site

Surveys and today's ceremony but that doesn't mean these waivers will apply to whatever work happens in the future

Seoul also plans to do more detailed surveys before coming up with

construction

Plans South Korea says the actual construction work won't begin yet and things will go in accordance with progress on North Korea's denuclearization

And following waivers on sanctions back to you mark

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The BIGGEST Reason Why The Law of Attraction DOESN'T Work For Most People - Duration: 7:11.

What's up guys Gavin here and in this video we're gonna talk about one of the

biggest reasons why the law of attraction doesn't work for most people

now this is something rarely talked about and I actually rarely hear anybody

saying anything about it but it's actually such a key to make this

actually work and if you start to understand this the things that you have

envisioned in your mind will actually start to turn into reality but if you

don't understand this and you don't do it you're gonna wonder why it's not

working for you so we're gonna get back in a couple seconds and we're going to

go over this dive right in

alright guys we're back and if you like this content hit that subscribe button

hit that notification but I'll leave a comment hit the like button it will

really help the channel grow and help get this content to more people now what

is this biggest thing that holds people back from utilizing the law of

attraction to get the things they want now this is such a counterintuitive

concept because what we're taught about usually in the law of attraction is

focus only on the positive right just focus on the vision you want focus on it

over and over again dominate your thoughts with it think about it think

about it think about it and you are going to achieve what you want now

there's a lot of truth to that and it's most of it is actually true but there's

a missing link that is actually very destructive for most people and that is

the link of we live in a world where circumstances are gonna come up mistakes

are gonna happen failures are gonna happen things are gonna happen out of

your control no matter what so on your way to your goals you're gonna have all

these obstacles and things and challenges that come up that you're

gonna have to overcome it's gonna happen no matter what no it doesn't matter how

much you visualize the positivity how much you want everything to go perfect

there's gonna be challenges and things are gonna come up so when I started to

understand this and really look at people who that had actually look

achieved incredible things in life they overcome massive barriers to get that to

their dreams and they would always speak about the law of attraction I started to

look at the nuances of the things that they said and I started to study deeper

behind the you know deeper layers to what they were really talking about and

I'm just gonna bring up one example from Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor had this one fight if you guys don't know he is a big UFC fighter

you know incredible fighter he's done amazing things now he had this one fight

where he was fighting a wrestler and he's not the best wrestler he's more of

a striker so during this fight he was like getting beaten up on the ground you

know it looked like didn't look too good for him it looked like this fight might

be over he might be losing this fight it might all be over for him but he came

back he ended up getting up in the third round or the end of the second round

knocked the other guy out one it was an incredible incredible comeback

victory and after the fight he was talking about this and he said you know

I'm always visualizing myself succeeding I'm visualizing myself as a champion

even when I was no driving my shitty car I always knew I was driving a Rolls

Royce I always knew I was a champion but he also said in this fight I knew this

guy was a wrestler so I visualized myself getting into these bad positions

being dominated and overcoming that to get back up and knock him up you know

what most people do though with the law of attraction

they focus and think I'm gonna walk into that ring and I'm gonna knock the guy

out they think about that only the positive happening so they've haven't

visualized themselves overcoming the challenges so when those challenges come

up they're like what's going on why is this happening to me and they start in

the start becoming a victim to life victim to circumstance but if you can

start to visualize the circumstances are that are going to come up in your life

and you can visualize yourself busting through those barriers you're gonna have

extreme confidence in life because you're always gonna know you're gonna

get through whatever happens so think about in terms of sales let's say you're

not just gonna get on a sales call and every time close the deal and it's gonna

be perfect no sometimes there's gonna be a lot of resistance that you have to

overcome so if you visualize yourself overcoming it and then you practice

overcoming it when that situation actually comes up you're gonna be able

to overcome it but if you only visualize everything

going perfect and then that situation comes up you're gonna be like what's

going on why is this happening let's go I don't know what to do here right this

would be the same thing with a guy talking to a girl he might visualize

like using a pick-up line and everything going perfect and then the girl says

something like get away from me her like I don't want to be around and he just

freezes and you know I got to leave I'm scared because he never visualized

overcoming the challenge what if he said something like listen I'm not like one

of those other guys you don't have to talk to me like that or you know you can

cut the bullshit I'm not like everybody else we can have a normal conversation

what if he said something like that because he was used to overcoming that

challenge it would be much different than the normal thing that happens most

people since they only visualize the positive thing happening or they only

visualize the negative and never overcoming the challenge both

those aren't gonna work but if you visualize yourself in the negative

situation but overcoming it it actually turns it into a positive and if you

visualize the positive that means you're always motivated to move towards your

goal but you need both of these angles if you miss one you're kind of screwed

right you can't just do you can't just move through life believing everything

is just gonna magically happen easily but you also don't want to be that

negative person who only thinks negative and thinks that once that negative

situation happens they're just gonna be like have to roll over and take it know

visualize yourself over coming the challenge visualize it happening but you

busting through it because you're strong enough to because you know that you can

get through it you know you can bust through these barriers and then you're

gonna be like Muhammad Ali Martin Luther King Conor McGregor all of the greats

knew in their minds they were gonna come up against huge barriers and huge big

challenges but they also knew that their vision was so strong that they were

gonna break through those barriers and they had the confidence to do it because

they visualize themselves getting through it they knew it they knew they

knew exactly who they were they knew they were gonna overcome the challenges

they knew they were gonna get to their dreams that's how the law of attraction

truly works and that's the missing link for so many people is they just are not

willing to go into that Theatre of their mind to imagine those bad situations and

getting through them so guys hope you enjoyed this video hit the like button

leave me a comment what is it it has this spoken to you do you know exactly

what I'm talking about here in terms of not actually visualizing these

situations where is this happen in your life I'd love it if I could hear some

comments from you guys below hit the subscribe button hit that notification

bell and we'll see you guys in the next video peace

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If you can dream(Sydney(Back up vocals):If you can dream.|Sorry if you can't hear her.)

The wish your making on a star.(Sydney(Back up vocals):The wish your making on a star.)

Its coming true!(Sydney(Back up vocals):Its coming true!)

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How the Vice team built their genre-busting, fourth-wall-breaking Dick Cheney satire - Duration: 38:06.

 Vice may not be the most conventionally festive movie, but when it hits theaters on Christmas day, writer-director Adam McKay hopes his Dick Cheney biopic becomes part of your holiday traditions nonetheless

 "What better thing is there on Christmas morning when your children run downstairs and rip open the presents than to see Dick Cheney sitting under your Christmas tree?" McKay says with a laugh

 Like McKay's 2015 drama The Big Short (which netted him an Oscar for best adapted screenplay), Vice is an ambitious, fourth-wall-breaking experiment, following Cheney (an unrecognizable Christian Bale) from lowly White House staffer to vice president

Amy Adams plays his loyal wife Lynne, with Sam Rockwell as George W. Bush and frequent McKay collaborator Steve Carell as Donald Rumsfeld

 It's an incisive portrait of a hard-to-understand-man, ping-ponging from serious drama to pure farce, with plenty of cameos and genre changes along the way

Hitting theaters Dec. 25, it's already racking up the accolades, leading this year's Golden Globes nominations with six, including best musical or comedy

 Ahead of the film's release, EW sat down with McKay, Bale, Adams, Carell, and Rockwell to talk all things Cheney — as well as fakeout endings, faux Shakespeare, and singing on set

 ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So when Adam came to you all and said, "I wrote this movie about Dick Cheney," what was your initial reaction?  CHRISTIAN BALE: Well, saying that he wrote it with me in mind, I'm not sure whether to be offended at him for that, really

[Laughs] But I have to say, what an incredible leap of faith [he] took in doing that because I didn't believe that I could do it at all

It was a little bit like Dick Cheney with his fisherman's hook… I think Adam kind of knew he was going to reel me in because if I was going to do that research ahead of time, I'd start getting obsessed with it and the possibilities

So when it came to be crunch time, I just wanted to work with this crowd again, and it was just too tantalizing

 And there's always that great idea that the next project you do might be your last because you balls it up so badly that nobody will ever hire you again

So that's always a seduction.  AMY ADAMS: I think that every time. [Laughs] It seemed like an enormous challenge

Once I read the script that was all it took to hook me. Adam's script, and Christian was in it

It presented an amazing challenge, and that's something that always excites me, thinking I might fail

Why does thinking I might fail excite me?  BALE: The only problem we had to overcome was that Rockwell was going to be in it

We were like, "Oh no, Rockwell's gonna be in it." But nevertheless. [Laughs]  SAM ROCKWELL: [Laughs] Yeah, I was flattered and titillated and ready to go

It's daunting, but I was excited. And [McKay and I] had kind of crossed paths before a little bit and almost done some stuff, so I was really excited to work with this guy

 STEVE CARELL: I would do anything with Adam McKay. That's the bottom line. And I knew it would be fun

I knew it would be exciting. I knew it would involve very bold filmmaking decisions, which I love

It would be absurd. There's not a second of hesitation. I knew nothing more about it than Adam's doing a movie about Dick Cheney, and I was like, I'm in

I don't need to know any more than that.  BALE: And I think also doing the research and realizing why Adam had picked Cheney, because initially, not knowing — as many do not — much about Cheney

And I came to understand how Cheney has been such a consequential figure for decades in government and played such an important role as to how we are here today

 Adam, I know you've talked a lot about wanting to be true to this story while also having fun with it

How did you find the right balance?  ADAM MCKAY: I think from the beginning it was always a mystery, and that's what was exciting to me, reading all these great books by these different journalists and these interviews and articles and everything

I told Christian this right from the beginning: This guy does not want a movie made about him

He's done everything he can so there's not a movie made about him. He knew the spotlight was not the friend to his power

And I love that.  And the other part of this movie that was really exciting was: Who are these people who are doing these things? And where are they coming from? What are their choices, what are their motivations? And these guys went after it in a way that was just breathtaking and inspiring for me as a director

 These are characters who have been in the public eye, but they are so cryptic and notoriously private — especially Cheney himself

How did you try to understand them and get inside their heads?  BALE: For me, I'm a very slow learner

I really am. It takes a long time for me to learn, but I forget it very quickly.  MCKAY: That's a terrible combo

[Laughs]  BALE: But just sitting with it. [My phone] is just full of videos of Mr

Cheney talking and me listening and listening. My whole family is asleep, and I'm watching Dick Cheney

I'm listening to him and imitating him and trying to figure him out. [Laughs] And referencing the script

I wish I could do it more quickly, but my brain doesn't work that way. But you gradually settle into it where it hopefully becomes natural instead of a gimmick

Annapurna Pictures  What about you, Steve? How did you get inside Rumsfeld's head?  CARELL: Well, you know, there's the public and the private persona, and the private is your best guess as to who he is and what motivates him

As Christian was saying, you have the script to guide you, you have all the source material, the video tape of how he acts when he's at a press conference or in the public eye

And then you try to surmise what might lie on the other side. Adam and I were talking early on about how Nixon and Kissinger spoke of Rumsfeld and said, "You gotta watch out for that guy

" And for Nixon and Kissinger to be wary of a third person says a lot.  MCKAY: I think they said, "Watch out for that guy, he'd take his own mother out to get ahead

"  CARELL: [Laughs] Yeah. That informs a lot about who someone is behind closed doors

So you take little bits of information like that and you try to use it. But at the same time, he's a human being

You can't go in editorializing about what you might personally think about somebody

You have to remove yourself from that. Just think about them as a person with flaws, with motivations

He's a robust personality to be sure — but incredibly motivated and not someone to be messed with, obviously

And really, really smart.  George W. Bush is the figure who's most in the public eye, and he's been portrayed in so many different ways over the years

Will Ferrell was a producer on this movie, and his version of Bush is so well-known from Saturday Night Live

Sam, were you thinking about how Bush had been portrayed before at all?  ROCKWELL: Yeah, I watched all that stuff

I watched [Josh] Brolin [in W.]. I watched Will Ferrell. And Steve Bridges. And there was a guy named Frank Caliendo

So I watched that, and then I stopped watching that, and I just watched Bush. But I wanted to kind of see the template

 Some actors are different. Some actors if they're playing Hamlet or whatever, they're not gonna watch Nicol Williamson and whoever doing Hamlet before

They're just gonna wanna do their Hamlet. I like to watch all that stuff. But like these guys, I get obsessive

 Oddly, for such little screen time, it felt like a lead role because when I was away, I had to listen to him, and that was weird

It's a very small part, but I had to stay in it. It was a lot of work for that amount of time you know? [Laughs] But it was cool and most of my scenes are with [Bale], and he would do this thing where he would do the voice, so I started doing the voice

I'm not like a method guy per se, but we would sort of start talking about normal stuff, like Steve Zahn and actors we'd worked with

And we'd been in a movie together, a Shakespeare movie years ago, and we would just talk about normal stuff that we would talk about, but in the voices

So that was kind of fun, because it was a way to stay in it without being totally out of our minds

 So what was the most unconventional topic you talked about as Dick Cheney and George Bush?  ROCKWELL: Oh god, I don't know

What do you think?  MCKAY: I like Steve Zahn. Dig into that a little bit. [Laughs]  BALE: That would have been great to record, wouldn't it? Cheney and Bush talking about Steve Zahn

   MCKAY: [adopts Cheney voice] "Steve's good. He's very underrated. He brings a light to whatever he's in

"  BALE: And I mean, Sam was thrown into the deep end, wasn't he? Because his first day was the scene at the ranch

 ROCKWELL: Yeah, I was so nervous. I did this thing, I did a football slap on your bum, and I thought, "Oh no, this is not going to go well

" [Laughs] But I thought it was something Bush would do with Cheney, like a guy thing

 BALE: And then he'd probably think, "This is not going to go well." [Laughs]  ROCKWELL: Exactly! And I thought he was going to break character

He stopped and he turned and he didn't break character, and then we kept going. And then Adam said, "Hey, why don't you do that again?" and I said, "No, I think Christian's gonna knock me out if I do that

" And you started laughing. But it was fun. It was fun to play.  BALE: Sam, you can slap my ass any time

You get the green light.  ROCKWELL: Okay, good! Annapurna Pictures  Amy when you were diving into Lynne, was there something you focused on to sort of unlock who she is?  ADAMS: It's interesting

It's hard to identify exactly when it happens for me, but I do know that when it clicks, it clicks

Like all of us, I was constantly watching her, constantly listening to her, constantly reading her words to stay in her

But like these guys, I think I just stayed in voice. I was thinking about myself when they were talking about them

[Laughs] But once I stepped onto the set, I didn't really think about Amy's voice or her opinions really

I'd go in and debate with him [McKay] about the day's politics or how I felt about his wardrobe choices

 MCKAY: We would have these long conversations where she'd be in this half Lynne Cheney state

 BALE: Wasn't there singing? I'd hear you singing a lot.  ADAMS: My favorite thing to do was "Lynne sings hits from the '80s

"  Like, which hits from the '80s?  ADAMS: Like [sings] "Pour some sugar on me! In the name of love! Yes, pour some…" [Laughs] So there was a lot of singing

I apologize if it was distracting. It kept me loose.  MCKAY: Oh god, it made me laugh

And she would just walk on set and look at me in my shorts and be like, "That's an interesting outfit

"  ADAMS: I would. I would comment on how his wardrobe doesn't imply that he wants to have some authority over anybody

[Laughs] So I think I got the whole camera crew in on it too. I said, "I understand for practicality why you would wear shorts, but are there any other sort of wardrobe choices?" I found ankles offensive

 But I think what was important for me was to keep it loose. To always feel like at any moment I could move in any direction any of the actors or Adam wanted to move with the character and the story

 MCKAY: [Bale] would do it too. You sang "Happy Birthday."  BALE: I did. I got on the mic and sang "Happy Birthday

" Dick Cheney singing "Happy Birthday."  You guys should release an album.  MCKAY: You did the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody," which we have on camera

He did the song, "Turn around…"  BALE: Oh, a little Bonnie Tyler!  ROCKWELL: And we did some dancing in the Oval Office

 BALE: I do believe that [Sam and I] did a little bit of twerking in the Oval Office

We had a disco ball going.  MCKAY: That is correct.  I'm curious, if each of you could sit down with your character and ask them one question, what would you most want to know?  BALE: There are a lot

I mean, there are so many. I'll stay away from the deeper personal questions, which I would really love to understand from him, but there's one from early on: He's an avid fly fisherman, why did he not advocate more for the environment?  ADAMS: That is a stumper

I mean, I guess I'm gonna be really generic here, but what's your biggest regret?  MCKAY: And I think the condition has to be that they have to answer it

Because I guess Lynne wouldn't answer that. But if it was just the two of you…  ADAM: Yeah, her mouth would get very thin, and she'd know she was smarter than me 'cause she is, and she'd know she could get out of the question, which she could

Because I wouldn't press her.  ROCKWELL: I think that would be mine too. Do you have any regrets?  MCKAY: Because that would be mine as well

I'd ask Dick Cheney, has there ever been one moment in the middle of the night, where you thought, "Maybe I shouldn't have invaded Iraq

Was that really the right move?" Do you ever feel bad about anything you did when you were in office?  BALE: That's really one of the most fascinating things about him, isn't it? He's resolute 'til the end

He still says, "I'd do it again in a minute."  MCKAY: And then a question that's not about the movie but I would love the answer to is, [turns to Carell] "Did you go through my bag in the other room before this interview?" Just straight up

Just answer it.  CARELL: [quietly] Yes, I did.  MCKAY: Okay.  CARELL: [Laughs] I'd ask Rumsfeld what his relationship is like with Cheney today

I'm curious. Do they go to movies together and play putt-putt golf and things?  MCKAY: I think guys like this don't really talk a lot, do they? Huh

Yeah, Amy has never spoken to me outside of a work environment. I've seen her on the street, I've seen her at parties, and she walks right past me every time

 ADAMS: That's kind of my M.O. Just actively ignoring him. Matt Kennedy/Annapurna Pictures  I'm curious what you guys make of the sort of nostalgia for the Bush presidency that's cropped up with the current political environment

Do you feel like there's that sense of nostalgia for how things used to be?  BALE: This is where it gets so tragic

This story is ridiculous and absurd, but absolutely stunningly tragic as well. There's no comparison in terms of body count

 MCKAY: And also Trump isn't done yet, so we don't know where he's going to end up

But I think personally, a lot of us feel the same way as when I first started hearing it: I thought it was just madness

It was like, what are you talking about? And I think the line I said was, I miss the old days when my house was infested by bees, and now we've just got a wolverine loose in my house

 I want to ask about the film's structure, with all the fakeout endings and faux Shakespearean scenes and all the fourth-wall breaks

 When you read the script, was there a particular moment that made you say, "This is going to be a challenge," or "I'm particularly excited for this"?  ROCKWELL: I thought it was awesome

I thought it was like The Big Short meets Citizen Kane.  BALE: I think Adam has this unique ability to be playful in the filmmaking, while still having you deeply involved in the film

It's a fascinating thing because usually I would say, "Well, that's going to take you out of the film, and how can you be invested and how can you feel?" But oh man, I love it

Because it also gives you respite. This is a heavy topic. There's a lot of comedy to it

There's a lot of absurdity to it, but ultimately, just, the worst things happened, right? And you need that slight respite

It gives this wonderful sort of confusion and absolute spectrum of emotions that I have when I watch the film

 I don't watch many films, I assume not everyone's doing it. But as far as I know, you're the only one I've seen doing that

Fess up if I'm just ignorant. [Laughs]  MCKAY: Seventy other directors are doing it

It's kind of hack at this point. [Laughs]  BALE: But it works absolutely impeccably

He does that really well, doesn't he? Do you all agree?  ROCKWELL: Oh, absolutely

I concur.  ADAMS: I concur.  CARELL: I concur!  ADAMS: It's a line from Catch Me If You Can, so [I think of that] every time someone says, "I concur, do you concur? I concur

"  ROCKWELL: You were in that!  ADAMS: I was!  I especially want to ask about the fakeout ending

What was it like shooting that?  MCKAY: I remember our first couple of screenings, I had some filmmaker friends show up, and a couple of them were like, "This is great, man, but you can't do that

You can't do a fake ending." And I was like, oh I'm doing it! [Laughs] And then eventually when the movie got on the rails, it became one of the audience's favorite parts of the movie

They started loving it.  ADAMS: I saw the movie with my mom and that was really fun for her to be, like, checking her memory to see if there was more to the story

 BALE: Did she look at her watch? Like, "How short is this film?" "It can only be a good movie if it's over an hour 45

"  ADAMS: She actually looked at her phone. It wasn't a watch. Full disclosure: She was looking at her phone

 BALE: But beyond the comical, it is that daydream of, what if it really had been the end? We would not have had an Iraq War

We probably would not have had enhanced interrogation, wiretapping, etc. So there's great comedy to it

But there's also great meaning to it.  MCKAY: My 18-year-old daughter initially told me, "I don't like that because it made me sad, because it made me wish it had ended there

" And then in the middle of saying that, she goes, "Oh wait, I really liked that." And that's it! You're right

There is an underlying emotion. In writing this story, it so easily could have ended there

The guy had a solid career. Yeah, he was a little to the right, and he saw some dodgy things, but he did a good job as secretary of defense

I mean, he was making a fortune as a CEO of Halliburton. That could've been it, and he got that phone call

 BALE: I love it on different levels because there's the thing that he's not chasing being VP

He's being begged. That's a whole different mindset. So he can come in as VP and say, "I didn't ask for this

You asked for me to be there." But secondly, I love the fact that he's still waiting for permission

[Laughs] If he doesn't get permission from Lynne, that's the end of it.  And Adam, your daughter really helped out as well with some of the Shakespeare, right? She was very instrumental in that

 MCKAY: Yeah, both of my daughters perform in a Shakespeare for Kids group in town, which is pretty amazing

They don't do it halfway. They really put on Shakespeare. So I kind of free-formed the Shakespeare from my old improv days, just gibberish

And I said, "Lily, will you come in here? How does this look?" And she was like, "Your meter's all wrong

"  ROCKWELL: Wow, how old is she?  BALE: She's 4.  MCKAY: [Laughs] Now she's 18

She was like 16, 17. And she sat down and she's like, "No, no, Dad, you can't. Look

" So we sat down for like two hours and went through all the meter. I'd go, "But Lily, I need this line," and she's like, "Then you've got to fix the meter here

" She was like the task master.  BALE: And it worked! A friend, he genuinely thought it was from Richard III

 MCKAY: Are you serious?  BALE: He was really surprised that it was not.  MCKAY: Well, that's you guys performing the crap out of my C-minus fake Shakespeare

 ROCKWELL: What was the longest you were in makeup, you guys?  ADAMS: He [Bale] takes it

 BALE: Four hours every morning.  ROCKWELL: And you were three?  ADAMS: On my hardest days I was about three, or three and a half

 MCKAY: You were in for a while though, Steve? When you had the old guy look?  CARELL: No, I had no makeup

 ADAMS: [Laughs] You just changed your face.  CARELL: I'm able to change my face into different configurations

It's pretty incredible. Pop a bone out here or something. [Laughs]  Related content: Vice director Adam McKay says Dick Cheney 'is coming for Mary Poppins' at Golden Globes See Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and the stars of Vice at the film's premiere Christian Bale and Sam Rockwell chart Dick Cheney's rise under George W

Bush in Vice trailer Vice (2018) type Movie Genre Political, Biopic release date 12/25/18 director Adam McKay Cast Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Sam Rockwell Complete Coverage Vice (2018)

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