Multi-Oscar winning indie studio chief Harvey Weinstein is guest-hosting CNN’s Piers Morgan Tonight and spending the hour interviewing former President Bill Clinton. The show was pre-taped in New York this afternoon. The appearance by Weinstein, a long time Clinton supporter and big time donor to Democrats including President Obama this election cycle, comes as part of Guest Host Week on the primetime CNN talk show. With CNN’s primetime ratings hitting 20-year lows this month, Harv’s presence could be a good move for the network. Or not.
Weinstein starts off with an approach as measured and understated as his black suit and black tie. Quentin Tarantino would be proud. After introducing Clinton (“The things I do for you, Harvey,” the ex-Prez says), Weinstein asked him right off what his favorite movie is. Clinton says High Noon is his flick pick – though he really likes Casablanca. Clinton tells Weinstein that Brad Pitt and George Clooney are too good-looking to play him in a movie, though Clooney is about his size. The former President thinks Meryl Streep should play Hillary Clinton. Harvey plugs The Weinstein Co’s Iron Lady with the Streep reference. Clinton starts talking about how much The Lion in Winter and Tom Jones meant to him.
There was plenty of gooey-gushing by Weinstein, who tells Clinton he was the first President that “was cool”. Weinstein and Clinton also talk politics. The back to Hollywood. Weinstein says “in his world” everyone supports gay marriage and asks Clinton if Obama took a risk by supporting it. Clinton say “Yes” but adds how it was the right thing to do. After another exchange about Obama vs Romney, Weinstein
asks Clinton whether Romney’s past in the private sector will help or hurt him in the election. “Not every movie you made was a smash hit,” Clinton says. To which Harvey responds sotto voce, “That’s for sure.”
And back from the first commercial, it’s the economy and education. “How do we fix it?,” Weinstein asks Clinton. And the former President is off on two of his favorite topics, listing solution after solution from his Clinton Global Initiative and how the Bush II administration ruined all his hard work.
Back from the second commercial and Weinstein and Clinton are talking about NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s campaign to ban sugary soda drinks from the city. Weinstein calls Bloomberg “a very smart man” and notes the efforts he made to cut down tobacco use in New York. Long segment made short – It’s better for your health, stupid. Weinstein tells Clinton he looks great and asks the former President how he can look that good. Now it’s on to Syria and the Middle East.
Weinstein shows off his movie knowledge as he and Clinton chat about The Princess Bride, a fave of the former POTUS and his daughter Chelsea. “It was Rob Reiner’s second film as a director,” he says. Now Weinstein’s saying Hilary Clinton will go “down in history probably as our greatest Secretary of State.” Even her husband doesn’t look like he’ll go that far. “Well, she’ll rank very high,” says Clinton before shaking hands with Harvey and leaving the show.
And Harvey’s back with no Clinton. Behind the producer in the CNN studio is a wall of posters from his films, The Artist, Shakespeare In Love, A Week With Marilyn and The Iron Lady. The self proclaimed “Hollywood guy” intros a segment asking some of the biggest stars around what their favorite movies moments are and the movies that changed their lives.” Oprah talks about as a child wanting Shirley Temple’s hair. Martin Scorsese talks about his love of the open spaces of Duel in The Sun. Oprah’s back praising Lilies of The Field and how Sidney Poitier winning the Academy Award in 1963 changed her life. Scorsese mentions that On The Waterfront changed his life, because “that was the world I lived in.” Jamie Foxx laughs about how much he loved Eddie Murphy in Coming To America and all the roles he could play. Quentin Tarantino, a big Weinstein pal, spoke about his love of the mix of comedy and horror in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Foxx praised New Jack City. Tarantino says his fave movie today is The Good, the Bad and Ugly.
After a story about how Nelson Mandela told him how much movies meant to him when he was in prison in South Africa, Weinstein nicely pivoted into Morgan’s regular Only in American segment. Weinstein spoke to Holocaust survivor Martin Gray about how much he loved Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator and what a prophetic film it turned out to be. “It has been an incredible privilege to do this show,” Weinstein said from the desk at the end and then quoted Gray that “the secret of life is the power of hope.” And with that, Harvey handed it over to Anderson Cooper and AC360.
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The whole interview will be them showing clips from PIRANHA-3D and then Harvey and Bill giggling at the T and A.
Weinstein is pretty good. Regis Philbin was fantastic. Donny Deutsch last night was a disaster.
CNN should give Philbin this show. He totaly killed it.
And then CNN wonders why their ratings are hitting an all-time low..drivel such as this show with pals interviewing pals and other programming on their schedule that is ever short of relevant. how about over-hauling the entire lineup with the exception of AC and start from scratch..meaning they should CXL Burnett’s show, Piers’s show and John King for starters.
“To truly believe in liberty is to divorce it from any social or economic outcome.” Dr. Ron Paul, who by definition knows more about health than Bloomberg or his legions of yes-men, would reject a ban on soda for a very simple reason. The bottom line is that there is no preferred way of life. If being an obese individual makes me happy, who are you to tell me how I should live my life? Happiness is relative to the individual,hence why the pursuit of which calls for the freedom of choice that we all cherish. Perhaps Bloomberg should read up on his Declaration of Independence before he robs us all of a tall, refreshing glass of Cola.
Then promise you won’t ever use a hospital or paramedics that I pay tax dollars for to treat your diabetes and heart disease.
Wish I had seen the interview – how many times did Harvey say “you know.” It’s usually worthy of a drinking game. but it sounds as if he acquitted himself well.
Medicine shouldn’t be socialized in the first place
Then how come the nanny didn’t ban Milkshakes? hmmm ,way more fat in them. Stronger dairy lobby maybe ?
You mention drinking game , how about the hospital costs for liver damage.
I wonder when CNN is going to let a multi-million dollar donor to the Republican Party interview a former Republican President on prime-time for an hour.
CNN can’t go out of business fast enough.
They already have that 24/7: Fox. Yes, with CNN out of business there won’t be any more of those pesky alternative points of view that stray from pre-approved Koch Bros. and GOP talking points. Yay! Rich people know what’s best for us all!
Sorry Harvey! The first cool president was JFK!!! I mean just compare Marilyn to Monica for starters!
Keep up the good work CNN, soon you will be as irrelevent as that station Al Gore runs.
When I was in one of 3 tiny Vista Ca court jail cells, each packed with 5 or more women, awaiting my arraignment for 10 hrs a day for 3 days straight, we watched movies and they kept us sane. We watched the Biggie Smalls movie, Point Break, and several others. All the women loved it, and it let us forget the stress of our situation, the worry over family/job duties we were forced to miss, the pain of the wooden slat benches that only held four women or the cold of sitting on the floor.
I would take Harvey over Piers and Regis. I thought he was pretty good and believe me when I tell you I’m no Harvey fan.
Who’s going to host next, John Edwards? Watching CNN is like watching someone throw engine block to a drowning man.
I believe it is accurate to say
that Harvey Weinstein,during the program did say
how much he enjoyed the program
and that he wouldn’t mind being asked again
I ‘d like to ask Mr. Weinstein and the various media TOO
over 90 Oscars should say this to you The Harvey Weinstein Show
I watched the interview,thought it was good
focused on a variety of things,as it should
I believe I recall Mr. Weinstein saying he enjoyed it ,a lot
he wouldn’t mind doing it again,CNN you HEARING isn’t lost
Mr. Weinstein has over 90 OSCARS ,just so far
CNN your new star ???
Over 90 Oscars is not enough, he’s going for a Guest Host Emmy now!