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Hi, I'm Ian McShane.
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And I'm Anna De Armas.
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And this is the wire autocomplete interview.
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Ian, here we go.
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When was Anna de Armas on SNL?
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I was on SNL like about two years ago, I would say.
0:20
Uh, when my movie Blonde was coming out, and it was really fun and very special.
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I never saw it.
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I have to see it.
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I covered that up.
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They never asked me.
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Bastards.
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I mean, I think everything was really hilarious, but um, there was one with the two girls that are like rapping.
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That was a good one.
0:39
Who is Anna Aras in Blade Runner 2049?
0:47
Wow.
0:47
My character in Blade Runner was Joi, and she was um, a hologram, a woman from the future, a beautiful character that, you know, despite being a not real person, she did have very much real feelings and she was very much in love with Ryan Gosling's character.
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Okay.
1:10
Can Ana de Armas sing?
1:12
I say no.
1:12
Other people say yes.
1:16
I've done it.
1:16
Yeah, I've regretted it.
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It's just, yeah, just mistakes that you do.
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As they say, dance like nobody's watching.
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Sing like nobody's listening.
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I will.
1:29
Absolutely.
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Anyway, I'm enjoying.
1:31
Yeah.
1:31
Okay.
1:31
Do you sing?
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Me?
1:34
Yeah.
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All the time.
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Never stop.
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I made a, oh yeah, I made did a musical, which is a vis in London, and I have a gold record when I did a, yeah, back in the 90s, when I made an album for my wife.
1:44
Thank you.
1:47
It's called Both Sides Down.
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In case you're interested, you can get it on Amazon.
1:50
Oh my god.
1:50
What will Anna Armas be in John Wick 5?
1:58
Will there be a John Wick?
1:58
I will.
1:58
If there is one, I would love to.
2:03
Absolutely.
2:03
It might be.
2:03
So much fun.
2:06
That would be really cool.
2:06
Oh, I'm holding this.
2:07
What was Ian McShane's first film?
2:10
The Wild and the Willing.
2:15
1962, straight out of drama school with the great Paul Rogers.
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My god, 63 years ago.
2:21
Yeah, I was a little bit years old.
2:23
And no, and my best friend Johnny Her was in the movie already, and I was still at drama school, and they couldn't find a guy to play the leader, this aggressive young angry university student.
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I wonder why they cast me, you know.
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I don't know.
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I have no idea.
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But anyway, it was a lot of fun and put me on our way.
2:39
Here we go.
2:39
What is Ian McShane's latest film?
2:42
My latest film is Ballerina with Miss Anna de Armas.
2:46
Thank you very much indeed.
2:49
Looking forward to seeing it.
2:51
It was lovely to be acting with Anna.
2:53
I mean, funny thing is we know each other now, but at that time we met on a cold, what was it?
2:56
Freezing cold 11:00 night in Prague, right?
2:58
Yeah.
3:01
You'd been beating the out of people for days and days and suddenly we had this eight-page dialogue scene.
3:06
Remember?
3:06
Yes.
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Yes.
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But it was lovely.
3:06
Was that the one at the library?
3:06
That was the one in the library.
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Yeah.
3:06
We shot at this beautiful building, the coldest, gorgeous library.
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It was really cold outside.
3:06
We were below zero, but you have no idea how cold it was inside.
3:06
Oh no.
3:06
It was, it was one of those places.
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It was some kind of, I don't know, museum.
3:06
It was about 20 miles outside of Prague.
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Yeah.
3:06
So, all those books were like real antique books, so they couldn't use any, you know, heat or anything just because they would damage the books.
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So, we, we were, we were doing the scene and just like the, the steam was coming out.
3:39
The steam was coming out.
3:40
It was like, "This is not going to work, guys.
3:45
We're pretending to be the two coolest people in the world."
3:45
Yeah.
3:45
As usual, filming.
3:45
What does Ian McShane do for fun?
3:49
Well, I live on the beach, so I, what is it?
3:56
I go upstairs, have a jacuzzi, listen to some music, read a book, go out, look at the ocean, call my grandkids, whatever.
3:58
Eight hours ahead.
4:00
That's a good life.
4:00
It's not bad.
4:02
Yeah, it's pretty good.
4:02
Yeah, it's pretty good.
4:03
I mean, I say so.
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And then I spend six months of time in England seeing the kids and the grandkids.
4:07
So I'm very fortunate to live in both places and have a good like, you, you live where you live now Madrid, right?
4:13
No, I mean I do spend time in Madrid, but no, I live in, in the countryside.
4:18
Anna de Armas as Paloma.
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I love Paloma.
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It was very short, but it was unbelievably fun and I loved working with Daniel again and with, with the, just everyone, Lashana and the entire crew.
4:25
It was wonderful.
4:34
I wish we had had more of a great character.
4:36
Great character.
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It was just like how easygoing she was and how bubbly and fresh and just, you know, like um, her energy was awesome.
4:54
Do ballet.
4:54
Oh no.
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I wish actually when I was young I wanted to do ballet, but I didn't get to do anything fun.
5:01
Yeah.
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Such incredible schooler.
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Yeah.
5:05
Uh, school and and ballet company and dancers.
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Everyone is, they're all so talented and so beautiful.
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Yeah.
5:13
I wish I had done it, but that wasn't, look great in a tutu.
5:17
That didn't go well for me.
5:18
Anna de Armas, gun training.
5:21
Gun training was uh, you know, it was tough.
5:24
It's just hard to get to the point of feeling like so comfortable and confident with the guns.
5:31
And Eve in the movie uses a lot of different weapons, not only her own, but like all the ones that she's getting from the bad guys.
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So, I had to practice with all of them.
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And I had to get really good at transitioning from one gun to the other and like just enable them, disassemble them, like you know, it was really cool.
5:50
My hands were hurting.
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I had blisters at the beginning when I was in, they're heavy for me.
5:50
They're heavy.
5:50
You get a rifle and it's like I can't even lift it up.
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And the flamethrower was heavy.
5:50
The crazy thing in this movie is that I use like traditional weapons and then any other crazy thing around me, I turn it into a weapon.
5:50
Ice skates, pencils, a hammer, a grenade.
5:50
I mean, I love the ice skates.
5:50
Yes.
5:50
Yes.
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Yes.
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Boom.
5:50
Where does Ian McShane live now?
6:40
In my head.
6:46
No, I live in, I live in Venice Beach, California, and in Marilibbon, London.
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So, I spend time between both of them because most of my kids, grandkids live in England, and uh my wife's American so we live in Venice.
6:46
Was Ian McShane a footballer?
6:46
No, my dad was, my dad played for Manchester United in the 50s and that's what I mean, Ferguson's one of my best friends.
6:46
So, I mean I've been a supporter of them for like my god coming on 70 years so seeing the trouble through the club through its highs and lows.
6:52
At the moment we're going to a low but there is one high point.
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We have a cup final next week but so go United.
6:59
Yeah.
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But I love the game.
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I love the game.
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But my favorite team, Manchester United, Barcelona.
7:06
You like the Barcelona?
7:06
Boss.
7:06
Oh, you got to like bosses the way they play.
7:09
This is the Ian McShane Blackbeard.
7:17
Ian McShane Blackbeard.
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With Johnny Jeff.
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I did play Blackbeard.
7:17
Yeah, exactly.
7:17
I forgot that.
7:18
All I remember is the Blackbeard, which looked like I had a cat slung around my, it was so big 'cause my hair was down here anyway.
7:27
Then they put this beard in and they attached it.
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It looked like I had a permanent, like it was just hair everywhere.
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Whatever with every day 3 hours of putting on this beard, whatever and attaching it and then they had spark, and they had sparklers in it so they went off at times it lit up.
7:27
Wow.
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Lit up and it went on smoke on fire, you know.
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I'm sure you missed it when the shoot was over.
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I bet.
8:06
Terribly missed it, like all I love prosthetics so I love putting all that crap on.
8:06
You can't get rid of who is Ian McShane in Game of Thrones.
8:06
Oh, I played Ray, the only a peace lover.
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Oh yeah, it was funny 'cause they asked me, they said, "You want to be in Game of Thrones?"
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I said, "Series?"
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"No, thank you."
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They said it's what, it's, it's, it's a, it's a great, it's a peace love in one episode.
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I said perfect, 'cause my grandkids will never forgive me if I hadn't done it 'cause they watched it religiously of course.
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So they might never forget the funny thing was going to Ireland and doing it, Northern Belfast and the hotel first.
8:19
I remember checking in the hotel and they had a sign on it, the most bombed hotel in Europe.
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Oh.
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Oh yeah.
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The Europa.
8:25
Will Ian McCain be in John Wick 5?
8:28
If she's in it, I'm in.
8:28
Who the hell knows?
8:32
I know that every time when they do a new, there is no John Wick without you.
8:36
Oh, that's a lovely thing you to say.
8:37
Winston, Winston in every movie.
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Well, give me, I am the Wick Whisperer.
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That's what Winston is.
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I think it's why I survived all the episodes.
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You know what I mean?
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The only sad thing is we'll miss Lance.
8:48
What is Anna Aras's accent?
8:52
My accent?
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My accent is a little crazy.
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It depends of when I am and who I'm talking to.
8:57
If I go to Cuba, yeah, as soon as I, it's very funny.
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As soon as that plane lands and I get out of the plane, I am fully Cuban.
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It's like, it's crazy how my accent just changes like immediately.
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Or and sometimes also on the phone when I'm talking to my friends over there, I just go fully Cuban.
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But if I'm talking to my friends in Spain in Madrid or I'm in Madrid, I somehow get not fully like Castellian accent, but like pretty close.
9:29
It's just my ear goes there.
9:29
Who is Anna de Armas's?
9:33
No, sorry.
9:33
What is Anna Aras's next movie?
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I can't talk about it, but I am working on a few things.
9:40
I'm definitely training doing some crazy stuff and it's a lot of fun and we'll know more soon.
9:48
Okay.
9:51
Ballerina is the next movie out.
9:51
I mean that's it.
9:53
What was Anna De Armas's breakout role?
9:56
Breakout role is that, that well kind of like what sort of, kind of what made you, what made them aware of you as a, as an, as a, you know, like international?
10:05
It's one of those questions, you know.
10:11
I mean I would say even though for me was Blade Runner, I don't think people consider Blade Runner my, I don't think that many people saw it or noticed me in it, but I would say Knives Out.
10:07
I think Knives Out was the, my breakout role.
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Yeah, with that amazing cast and all, you know, that the movie was so loved and well received by people and the character was, you know, was so good.
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People really, really liked her.
10:36
What is Anna de Armas's eye color?
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What do you think?
10:39
Yeah.
10:39
Green, yellow.
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It's a bit like, bit on my mind.
10:42
Blue, gray.
10:44
Yours, yours are kind of the light.
10:46
Yeah.
10:46
Blue, gray, gray.
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Mixture of everything.
10:48
Yeah.
10:48
Yeah.
10:48
I would say like green, yellow.
10:51
Green, yellow.
10:51
Yeah.
10:51
Now I can see the light.
10:53
Yeah.
10:53
Green, yellow.
10:54
Gorgeous.
10:54
The final board.
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That's one of your fight scenes.
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Using the board.
11:02
Yeah.
11:04
Okay.
11:04
Ian McShane.
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Best roles.
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Best role, roles.
11:05
I think maybe Al Swearengen in Deadwood.
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I love Winston.
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I mean I got, I, I say that, I mean there's a few.
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I mean I've got Draeli.
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I did, I mean Judas and Jesus of Nazareth with Zepharelli.
11:14
I did my own show.
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Love Joy.
11:26
You, I mean, you've got over the years people, you know, your own series people, but, but my, to, do you even remember all your movies?
11:32
That's, do you know something, that's how I remember how old I am and where you go through, no, by, by films you've done, that's how it's a good memory you think when you, you relate to stuff where you were and whatever.
11:44
I mean, by movies you've done, I don't know, I've done about 80, 90 movies.
11:49
Yes, absolutely.
11:49
God knows how many.
11:49
Yeah, that's how you get oriented sometimes in life, knowing what I was shooting, exactly you shooting and where you were, you relate back to that, it brings everything else back, you know, that's our life, that's what we do, that's what you, that's what you do, yeah, but yeah, most creatively in a sense, Alswear and Jenny Deadwood.
12:06
Yeah.
12:06
Which have probably sort of, you know, it was your breakout role in America or whatever they call it, but it's nice, but this Winston I love, I hope we know, we keep doing it forever.
12:15
Okay.
12:17
Okay.
12:17
Ian McShane from Both Sides Now, that's the album I made in England as a record to listen to.
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I do, I used to do a series of my own show, which I actually produced and did in England, called Love Joy, about an antique stealer.
12:29
A rogue antique dealer and my wife in '92 and she was going through something and I dedicated an album to this, said you want to make a record, so I made this record dedicated my wife, so it's a few, there's a few dodgy songs on it, a few good ones.
12:45
Ian McShane Mr. Wednesday.
12:45
Ah, American Gods.
12:49
A show that should have been great but wasn't.
12:53
No, it's good.
12:53
It could have been great, but it went too, too many changes and they screwed it around too much.
12:56
But it was a really interesting book.
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It should have been a blueprint.
13:00
It could have gone, we did three seasons, but it got, it was, it started co and it got fell away, but it was, the character was great.
13:08
Okay.
13:08
Ian McShane villain.
13:08
Well, my favorite, yeah.
13:11
My favorite is, is Sexy Beast was a movie.
13:14
You seen that?
13:14
No.
13:16
We'll see.
13:16
It's a great movie by Jonathan Glazer, his second, his first movie.
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We made it in 1998.
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It's uh Ray Winston.
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Ben Kingsley and me.
13:22
Ray Winston plays a gangster.
13:24
Ben Kingsley plays a crazy gangster, but I play the real gangster if you're like, the real, the real bad guy.
13:31
But it's a terrific movie about a, it's not about a high, it's basically like all terrific movies.
13:36
It's a gangster movie, but it's about a love story between Ray and his wife.
13:41
It's a great, but it's a really, and Jonathan's a terrific director, a villain and then Alinger, but villains became, you know, villains only in the 2000, the ors became, well, no, they didn't become villains, they then became sort of complicated characters we call them, yeah, interesting character, more than one side of them, not like the old days where you wore a white hat or you wore a black hat, now you wear a gray hat, you know, it's in between a lot, so villains have the, as somebody once said, the devil has the best tunes.
14:10
Yeah, that was fun, wasn't it?
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Some good questions.
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There we went through all the boards.
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I know more about you than when we started and you know a little more about me.
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But there we go.
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I loved it.
14:19
That was fun.
14:19
Thank you very much.
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See you next time, guys.