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Hey, I'm James Gunn, the writer and director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and this is the Wired autocomplete interview.
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And I'm Sean Gunn, I play Craglin and I'm James's sidekick in real life.
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That's right.
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Is James Gunn related to Sean Gunn?
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He is his brother.
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We are brothers.
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We are one of two of six children.
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I hope none of them are harder than that.
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Is James Gunn directing Superman Legacy?
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James Gunn is directing Superman Legacy, like Legacy.
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We start shooting in January.
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Yeah, you could have answered that.
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No, you answer the next.
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I'll give you the next one.
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Is James Gunn the Kevin Feige of DC?
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Of course, you made me take the hard one.
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There's a Venn diagram where what they do is similar, and there's part of it what they do it's actually, well, it's actually a little different.
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I mean, remember what DC Studios is, a studio, so it's a little bit different.
0:57
Peter Safran does a lot of what Kevin Feige does.
0:55
A lot of what I do is I just work on the creative side of things, so mapping out the stories and the creative side of the universe is my job much more so than some of the more administrative executive type stuff.
1:08
Kevin has to do both.
1:10
I thought it was a baseball cap question.
1:11
I thought it was about how often you wear baseball caps.
1:13
I wear baseball caps never.
1:14
Is James Gunn an auteur?
1:21
Oh my God, I don't know, it's a weird question.
1:21
I mean, because like, what I don't know what that means exactly.
1:21
There's so much baggage to it.
1:21
I mean, auteur theory means that the director is the author of the film, and I am definitely the biggest voice in a film.
1:24
I make all the choices, I draw all the frames, but no matter what, there are a lot of people that work on a movie.
1:40
A production designer, a costume designer, a DP, they all affect the movie, not to mention her, some actors, you know.
1:46
Is James Gunn married?
1:49
I can answer that one.
1:51
The answer to that is yes, she's right over there.
1:55
And I married them.
1:55
He did.
1:55
You officiated at the wedding.
1:59
I officiated the wedding and I officiated his wedding, so that's true.
2:03
All right, do I get this one?
2:03
Who is Sean Gunn in Guardians of the Galaxy?
2:22
First of all, he plays a role of Craglin, who is the first mate of the Ravager ship and goes on to become a Guardian of the Galaxy in Vol. 3 and in Thor, I guess.
2:22
But he also plays Rocket on set, which means he waddles around on all fours.
2:22
He does all the motion capture for Rocket on all twos.
2:26
And a lot of the times when you see Rocket's expressions, that's actually Sean's acting, and then Bradley Cooper comes in and does the voice.
2:35
And in this movie, you actually also play Young Rocket, which he does the voice for Young Rocket when Rocket's a toddler.
2:42
He's correct.
2:42
Thank you.
2:50
He's correct.
2:45
I passed.
2:45
Did I get 100?
2:45
Who is Sean Gunn look alike?
2:50
Who do people say you look like?
2:52
I used to get Sam Smith all the time.
2:54
Yeah, I remember.
2:54
Like a younger sexier Sean Gunn.
3:01
Sean Gunn motion capture.
2:59
Well, I think we kind of talked about this, is that I've done motion reference for six movies of Rocket, which is a little different.
3:06
It's just a reference point for the visual effects team.
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But I also did some motion capture work as Rocket in this third movie when Rocket is young.
3:17
Um, and I've also done motion capture as Weasel in The Suicide Squad.
3:22
It's something that has become a part of my career that I never expected.
3:22
Can Sean Gunn direct?
3:22
That's on Google.
3:22
I don't know what does Google say about that.
3:22
I used to direct theater many years ago.
3:22
Yeah, there's a part of me that thinks that maybe someday I'll do something behind the camera.
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But I love being an actor so, so much.
3:22
I'm not one of these actors, it's just like, I want to do something else, you know.
3:38
I love it so much that the idea is sometimes it's enticing, sometimes not.
3:44
You don't want to do it.
3:46
Yeah, okay.
3:46
What was James Gunn's first movie?
3:52
First movie I ever did was a movie called Tromeo and Juliet, but, and really direct it, directed aspects of it, but that was my first movie.
3:52
The first movie I directed was a horror movie called Slither, with Nathan Fillion and Michael Rooker and Greg Henry and Elizabeth Banks, and I've put them all in numerous movies since that time.
4:07
Yeah, if you haven't seen it, you should see it, it's really good.
4:09
What movies did James Gunn write?
4:15
All of the movies that you directed.
4:15
All the movies that you directed.
4:15
So Slither, Super, three Guardians movies, Suicide Squad, both Scooby-Doo movies, yeah, the first one, and then Monsters Unleashed, so if classic.
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I remember, oh, and Romeo, obviously.
4:29
Dawn of the Dead.
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Um, yeah, right.
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You wrote Dawn of the Dead.
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Belko Experiment.
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Belko Experiment.
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I think there's a couple more.
4:36
It's a lot of movies.
4:42
Yeah, I've made a lot of movies.
4:38
What is James Gunn directed?
4:44
I think we just kind of went over that.
4:44
I directed an end two minute and credit sequence over movie 43, and so I often get credited with Movie 43.
4:48
Your finest work.
4:48
It brings down my Rotten Tomatoes score quite a bit.
4:54
What is James Gunn working on now?
4:54
I'm working on Superman Legacy, which we shoot in January.
5:00
Um, I'm doing the press tour for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
5:14
We've been recording voices for our animated show Creature Commandos, and then I'm helping other writers work on other projects in the DC world.
5:14
What movies has Sean Gunn watched?
5:14
This could be a long list.
5:14
What movies has Sean Gunn been in?
5:14
Okay, you were in Pearl Harbor, that's a pretty long one.
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You're in Tromeo and Juliet.
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Yeah, you were in, what's the movie with Jamie Kennedy where you played a dead body for a second half of the movie?
5:14
Striken, Thor Love and Thunder.
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You were in Guardians movies, of course, you know.
5:31
You were in The Avengers movies.
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Yeah, what else were you in?
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Let's see, Belko Experiments, yep.
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Some of the Indie movies I've done, my gosh, the Auteur Theory Boy Called Poe, Who the F is Buddy Applebaum.
5:44
Were you in The Hive?
5:46
The Hive.
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I don't know how many it is overall, but I would guess it's around 20.
5:50
When Sean Gunn was discovered?
5:55
You were discovered in numerous.
5:55
I remember you were on the Andy Richter Show when we first came to LA.
5:58
Your claim to fame initially was Kirk on the Gilmore Girls, which you were on for seven years, yes.
6:05
And uh, bought you a house.
6:07
When Sean Gunn appeared on Gilmore Girls?
6:12
When did you appear on Gilmore Girls?
6:13
I was on the second episode of the first season, so it was like, I came in kind of right out of the gate and I played a character named the DSL installer, which dates myself and the show.
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And uh, they kind of just kept asking me back to play other small roles and it just went on and on.
6:32
What season did you become a regular on the show?
6:33
Season three.
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When did you get a name?
6:35
I actually got a name pretty quickly.
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I got a name in like the third or fourth episode.
6:42
Oh my God.
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Every single day, four decades.
6:48
You got to realize how popular Gilmore Girls is on, is on Netflix now, and it's just, it's like one of the most popular shows of all time.
6:48
Does Sean Gunn play Rocket?
6:57
I participate in the creation of Rocket.
7:00
It kind of takes a team of people.
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There's the writer and there's me and there's a visual effects team and there's Bradley Cooper, and between all of us together, we create.
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Yeah, I think it's one of the reasons why I'm so attached to the character, because he almost seems real because it's all these people kind of coming together to create this character that's bigger than all of them.
7:19
Does James Gunn, what, uh, search Google for this.
7:29
Somebody looking for some dirt.
7:33
Oh, wait a second, you're, you're the one that, that Googled this question.
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We started making movies together when, when I was 11 and he was like, you know, five or whatever.
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We've never gotten into a fight about like a creative thing.
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No, no, no, never, ever.
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So it's just really fluid.
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I'm ended up like, oh yeah, we, well, we worked together on set, but like, they really, those guys really don't.
8:03
It would be weird if it was the other way around considering how many times I've chosen to work with.
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Yeah, I know, I know.
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You know, it would be like what, yeah.
8:10
Does James Gunn read comics?
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I read tons of comic books, I always have.
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Oh, absolutely.
8:15
Does James Gunn dye his hair?
8:19
James Gunn does not dye his hair.
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This is James Gunn's actual hair color, neither Sean Gunn, by the way.
8:29
Did James Gunn go to college?
8:29
He did.
8:29
I did go to college, I went to Loyola Marymount, got kicked out of that school, then I went to St. Louis University, and then I went to graduate school at Columbia University.
8:29
Did James Gunn direct Peacemaker?
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Yes, I directed five of the eight episodes of Peacemaker.
8:29
Did James Gunn help with Infinity?
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I did, I helped with Infinity War, I was an executive producer and I just helped to guide the Guardians along that process.
8:52
Sean Gunn Weasel.
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Yes, agree.
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Sean Gunn Rocket voice in this new movie?
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I do, I do a little section of, of adolescent Rocket.
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But I bet they're wondering like what you sound like on set when you do Rocket.
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I try not to like do that.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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But there is a voice.
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Yeah, there is.
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Yeah.
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Sean Gunn Creature Commandos.
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Sean Gunn plays Weasel in Creature Commandos, but he also plays GI Robot.
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Yeah, an actual person who can speak words.
9:24
Well, he's not a person, he's a robot.
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Yeah, he's a robot, but uh, hates nuts.
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It's good.
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Oh, Nazis are the worst.
9:31
Huh?
9:31
Yeah, yeah.
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And he agreed.
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And it's good to not just be Weasel and be like, yeah, yeah.
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He has like, come in for two hours of squealing.
9:37
Sean Gunn looks like Sam Smith.
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I told you, I told you.
9:44
Sean Gunn LinkedIn.
9:44
You have a LinkedIn?
9:47
Nope.
9:47
Like eons ago, like when it first came out, never.
9:49
I still don't know how to log in.
9:51
You know, LinkedIn used to be the worst about you'd sign up for LinkedIn and it would send out LinkedIn invitations to everybody in your phone book and I remember getting a LinkedIn invitation I think from Rob Zombie one time, which I thought was the funniest thing in the world.
10:08
He's looking for a step up in the world.
10:13
He's going to make some business connections on LinkedIn.
10:13
Okay, James, James has one more.
10:17
What a surprise.
10:22
James, James Gunn's favorite movies.
10:19
I have a lot of favorite movies.
10:23
Um, among them are The Long Goodbye, a Robert Altman film with Elliott Gould.
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I love, uh, Bob and Carol and Alice, Paul Mazursky film.
10:37
I love After Hours by Martin Scorsese.
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I Live Once Upon a Time in the West by Sergio Leone.
10:37
I, I love a lot of movies.
10:37
Um, James Gunn Funko Pops.
10:37
I do have a Funko Pop.
10:37
It's uh, worth about, uh, five, six, seven hundred dollars online if you get it on eBay.
10:55
I have one.
10:59
I'm really excited if you want to buy one.
10:59
Unloaded.
10:59
James Gunn influences.
10:59
James Gunn influences.
10:59
I have, I mean, listen, I'm influenced by every movie I see, but I will give a shout out to a lot of Asian cinema, which has been a big part of what I feel like I've done.
11:03
I fell in love with Hong Kong movies when I was a very young man and I watched, you know, hundreds of them, owned them on video cassette, uh, sometimes not exactly legal, sorry, because you couldn't watch Hong Kong movies in the United States, they weren't well distributed.
11:17
So I was very influenced by the way that, uh, Hong Kong movies in particular at that time mixed drama, comedy, you know, edgy stuff, and then of course, the way they shot action was like nothing before it.
11:30
And I feel the same way about many Japanese movies, many Korean films.
11:34
My dog is named Ozu after the great director Japanese director.
11:39
So James Gunn King Shark.
11:43
James Gunn King Shark.
11:43
Yeah, King Shark's a character that I have in The Suicide Squad that I wrote and played by Sylvester Stallone, who is also in Guardians of the Galaxy.
11:43
James Gunn Lollipop.
11:52
Jeans Lollipop Chainsaw is a game that I wrote with the fantastic Suda from Japan and it was a Japanese-American co-production, and it was a blast.
12:07
We had a lot of Guardians people in that because Linda Cardellini is in the game who plays Lila the otter, you're in the game, you played like the bad guy Swan.
12:07
Tara Strong plays Juliet Starling, who's like the main character, and she plays Mainframe now in the Guardians franchise.
12:20
Michael Rosenbaum, who plays Martin X, plays her boyfriend, who's a beheaded guy who she wears around her waist.
12:27
It's a weird game.
12:27
Rooker, Rooker plays a pirate or something or a Viking or something like that.
12:32
Yeah, what do you think of your Google search engine?