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Hi, I'm McCauley Kulkin and this is the wired autocomplete interview.
0:08
Who was McCauley Kulkin exactly?
0:12
Alrighty.
0:14
Who is McCauley Kulkin named after?
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I'm named after I think Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay.
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He's buried at Westminster Abbey.
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I brought my brother there and I just started dancing.
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He was like, "What are you doing?"
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And I said, "Look down."
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And I was dancing on Macau's grave.
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It was kind of a thing I did with my namesake.
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I'm Macaulay Carson Kulkin.
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But actually, but that was the way I was born.
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My full name is Macau Macaulay Kulkin Kulkin.
0:43
Uh, because if anyone asks me, "Excuse me, are you Mccau Kulkin?"
0:43
I can say McCauley Kulkin is my middle name.
0:43
Check my wiki.
0:43
Who is McCauley Kulkin going to play in Fallout?
0:43
I wish I could tell you, but I'd have to kill you.
0:54
What I can tell you is that it has something to do with Fallout New Vegas.
0:58
No.
0:58
Uh, he's an important part of who the ghoul and Lucy run into in Vegas in the wastelands.
1:08
Uh, non-spoiler, it has something to do with Kaiser's Legion.
1:13
That's right.
1:13
I pronounced it just right.
1:14
Okay.
1:14
Who was McCaule Kulkin in the Nutcracker?
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I was the prince.
1:16
I was the prince of the Nutcracker in the first act or whatever.
1:20
I'm the prince and then I become the Nutcracker, which is my nickname for Brenda at home.
1:26
Just kidding.
1:26
I don't call her that.
1:26
I have much, much worse nicknames.
1:31
So yeah, I was in the Nutcracker.
1:32
I used to dance ballet.
1:32
Acting just was coming hard and fast and it paid more, which is a good thing.
1:41
Uh, because if I stuck with ballet dancing, I'd be a bitter ex-dancer, probably opening up a ballet shop and you know, some strip mall in New Jersey or something in desperate need of hip replacement surgery, you know.
1:41
Yeah.
1:41
So who was McCaule Kulkin's stunt double in Home Alone?
1:41
His name was Larry, is Larry.
1:41
He was a little person.
1:41
He was much older than me.
1:44
And um, yeah, I just remember I was doing my wardrobe fitting in the wardrobe department and I turn the corner and there's just this guy and he's dressed exactly like me.
2:07
I'm like, "Oh, hey, uh, hi."
2:08
And like he's like, "Hey, I'm Larry."
2:12
I'm like, "Oh, how, wow, like, giz?"
2:17
"You're just dressed just like me."
2:14
He goes, "Yeah, I'm a stunt double."
2:17
Because there's not a lot of like stunt kids in this world.
2:18
I think that's because of insurance.
2:23
Holy sh.
2:23
All right.
2:23
Can McCauley Gulken sing?
2:28
I can karaoke under the table kind of thing.
2:31
I don't think you'd be seeing me playing Freddy Mercury anytime soon.
2:34
I like to sing in the shower and so forth.
2:37
Uh, would you like me to do "Take on Me" by AHA right now in front of you?
2:44
Because that's not going to happen 'cause everyone forgets the high note and it always messes them up during karaoke.
2:47
Can McCauley Kulkin drive?
2:47
I've never had a driver's license before in my entire life.
2:51
I'm 45 years old.
2:56
I originally chalked it up to me being a New Yorker and that's kind of what New Yorkers do and so forth, but I haven't lived in New York in a long time.
3:00
Brenda and I, we had this agreement.
3:02
We don't make New Year's resolutions ever.
3:04
And we made a New Year's resolution.
3:06
I was going to get my driver's license and she was going to hire a wedding planner.
3:12
We're not married and yeah, I still don't drive.
3:14
So, when did McCauley Kulkin host SNL?
3:16
Oh, I hosted it in '91.
3:19
You know who my musical guest was?
3:21
David Bowie.
3:21
Yeah, that's right.
3:21
That's how old I am.
3:24
I kind of did it in a pretty cool year.
3:26
Uh, you still had like the Dana Carveys and the Phil Hartmans, that era.
3:31
Uh, but you had like Mike Myers and Chris Rock and Spade and Sandler and all that kind of stuff.
3:36
So, it was a nice, it was a nice kind of bridging the gap kind of thing.
3:39
My father, who was insane, he made me do the whole show without cue cards.
3:47
So, I had to memorize the entire show.
3:47
And the crazy part is is that like even when you do the rehearsals and stuff like that, there's still sketches that they don't make it to the live show.
3:47
Yeah, I had to memorize those too.
3:47
Needless to say, uh, he made a lot of fans with the rest of the cast there 'cause they had to memorize their lines too.
3:47
Do you know what his reasoning was?
3:59
My father's reasoning was is that he hated when he could see somebody reading their cue cards like that.
4:06
And so, he didn't want me doing that.
4:06
To each their own, I guess.
4:06
And by their own, I mean his own.
4:06
Uh, McCaulay Kulkin.
4:06
Oh, tattoos.
4:06
Yeah, I do have a tattoo.
4:06
I have a matching tattoo with my goddaughter.
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It's a little spoon on my right arm over here.
4:06
I steal spoons.
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Uh, it's a kind of a thing.
4:06
She already was tatted up.
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She still is.
4:06
She's a model starting to go to like fancy parties and stuff like that.
4:06
And I like one of the advice later, don't ruin anything, right?
4:30
When you steal a spoon, it doesn't really ruin anything.
4:34
Don't forget to take something with you.
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Like, you know, when you go to these fancy parties or whatever, take something with you.
4:38
And don't forget to put it up your sleeve.
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So, we have matching tattoos up our sleeve of these spoons.
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My kids really love it because they still believe in magic and they're young enough.
4:47
They palm a spoon and go and they pull spoons out of my tattoo.
4:51
So, they think it's a magic tattoo.
4:55
Ah.
4:58
Oh, jeez.
4:58
All right.
4:58
Does Maui Kogan die in My Girl?
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Gosh.
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Spoiler alert.
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Jeez.
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For a 34-year-old movie?
5:12
Yeah, I died by bee sting also.
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And I know that I make it sound really sweet like, "Oh, I got stung by a bee."
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Like, no.
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No.
5:13
It was like a whole hive.
5:15
They actually released a bunch of bees on me.
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That's not a joke.
5:19
I got the part and the only way that it would go through is that I had to go to an allergist and get like prick tests.
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Day comes, all that stuff.
5:29
They put this stuff on my fingers that smell like the queen bee.
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They're like, "Oh, they're going to be attracted to your fingers."
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So, they were like, "Just wave them in front of your face."
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They released like thousands of bees onto me that wanted to have sex with my fingertips.
5:29
And I was a whole, you know, just an innocent 10-year-old.
5:29
That would not fly.
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Now, I'm, I'm telling you, fly.
5:29
Get it?
5:29
Bees fly.
5:29
It's actually one of those things the bee handler warned me.
5:29
And he goes, "Uh, guess what?"
5:29
"Bees fly slower than people run."
5:29
And I said, "Does that count for 10-year-old children?"
5:29
Does Macaui Kulkin like wrestling?
5:29
Yeah, I love wrestling.
5:29
You kidding me?
5:29
I'm a lifelong wrestling fan.
6:04
Actually, a well-known wrestling fan, too.
6:06
Recently, I went to one of the early Raws when they moved over to Netflix.
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I got a big pop from the crowd.
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They showed me the audience.
6:13
Woo!
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Yay.
6:13
And then I was going out to a Raw a couple weeks later and I was on the plane with CM Punk.
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I was like, "Hey, Phil."
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"Hey, what's going on?"
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I said, I said, "I'm going to RAW tomorrow."
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I said, "Good looking there."
6:25
He's like, "Oh, thanks, thanks."
6:26
Oh, he goes, "Uh, just want to let you know that me and the boys in the back, we thought it was really funny that you got a bigger pop than Roman Reigns from the audience."
6:32
Did McCaulay Kulkin buy the Home Alone house?
6:36
No, I did not buy the Home Alone house.
6:38
I mean, it would have been funny if I did.
6:42
Actually, you know, it would be funnier if I bought the house next door to it and then was just mowing my lawn every day.
6:46
Go, oh, you know, just like a, like a cigar in my mouth kind of just like, you know, tummy hanging out, oh, man, I've heard things stories about that house.
6:54
Oh, I'd avoid that, man.
6:54
It's been broken into so many times.
6:57
I tell you what, you know.
6:59
Yeah.
6:59
So, I did not buy the Home Alone house.
7:00
Although, there was an opportunity there to turn it into some kind of Airbnb experience.
7:05
Um, including me.
7:05
I decided to kind of steer away from the owning the Home Alone house vibe, I guess.
7:11
But also, you know, let me know if you're interested in investing.
7:18
Is my colleague Kulkin a nice guy?
7:18
Yeah.
7:26
I mean, am I pleasant right now?
7:23
Tell me I'm pleasant.
7:26
Uh, yeah.
7:26
No, I feel like I'm a nice enough guy, you know.
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Yeah.
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I try to be courteous and professional when it comes to the work environment and stuff.
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And my kids like me, so, you know, there's there's that.
7:36
You know, I go over really well with the three and four-year-old crowd.
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That's that's for sure.
7:39
Is Maui Kulkan a gamer?
7:42
I used to be.
7:42
I don't really have a lot of time for games so much anymore.
7:46
Probably the last new game off the shelf that I actually played from Pillar to Post was Mass Effect 3.
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So, you know, I'm already kind of like that's like a decade ago.
7:53
Don't get me wrong, I still circle around.
7:55
You know, I still do some of the Mario Karts.
7:57
Me and the lady will lay in bed doing the Mario Kart thing every once in a while.
8:02
You know, it's very sexy.
8:02
I'm Tanuki Mario and she's like Peach, you know, like that's just the game though.
8:07
Is my colleague Hulk friends with Joe Peshy?
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I mean, I'm friendly with Joe Peshy.
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I'm not even sure if he has a cell phone to be honest with you.
8:15
He actually golfs with one of my neighbors who lives around the corner and I keep on saying, "Oh, you should tell him to just ring my doorbell."
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Honestly, it'd be freaking amazing.
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All of a sudden, just like I look at my little door bird or something like that.
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He's like, "Hey, Joe."
8:24
You know, it's like, "Oh gosh, you going to come on in?"
8:27
I'd have my kids set up traps for him and stuff.
8:28
You know, he's 82 years old.
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I'm sure they'd go over very well with him.
8:32
I have nothing but kind things to say about him.
8:33
He's he's a nice guy.
8:41
McCaulay Kulkin McCauley Kulkin Home Alone tour.
8:47
Oh yeah, I'm doing a tour.
8:49
I'm going around to a couple cities.
8:52
We show the movie and you get to watch it with other like-minded people who actually also like the movie.
8:56
It's one thing to watch it in your living room and just laugh at those jokes.
8:59
It's another to be in a theater full of people that are also laughing at the same jokes.
9:08
I do kind of a fireside chat/Q&A afterward, which is a lot of fun.
9:08
Tell you some factoids about the movie and everything.
9:11
Sometimes I'll pull your kids up on stage and ask them trivia questions.
9:14
Really bad trivia questions with really even worse prizes, but that are on brand.
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If I'm coming through your town, you should you should come see it.
9:23
35-year anniversary.
9:21
So there you go.
9:26
McCaulay Kullan Halloween.
9:23
Yeah, we love Halloween in our house.
9:26
Last year I went as Joe Burrow, the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals.
9:33
Because everyone says that he looks like me 'cause I don't look like him.
9:33
This year I asked my, uh, my, my, my oldest.
9:35
I asked him what he wants to be.
9:37
He goes, "I want to be Batman."
9:38
Like, "All right, cool."
9:38
"And what do you want my to be?"
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Robin.
9:40
And like, "Okay, what do you want me to be?"
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He goes, "A toilet."
9:43
Swear to God, he asked me to be a toilet.
9:46
So I, yeah, I dressed as a toilet.
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The best dang toilet outfit I could put together with a plunger hat and everything.
9:52
I have an idea for next year, but that's for next year.
9:52
Mi Ken.
10:02
John Candy.
10:07
I don't eat candy on the toilet.
10:07
No.
10:07
Oh, no.
10:07
Never mind.
10:07
John Candy.
10:02
Uh, yeah.
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The actor.
10:05
Yes, I worked with him.
10:05
I did three films with him, actually.
10:07
And also, I was just in that documentary.
10:08
Um, I Like Me.
10:10
It was a wonderful love letter to him, and I think it really did him justice.
10:13
It's a nicer way to go out than Wagons' East.
10:17
The producers and everyone, they wanted to consider it his last movie, which I think is kind of apt.
10:17
I think it really did, you know, again, it, it really painted a, a really touching story of him.
10:17
My colleague Kan Zootopia 2.
10:17
Yeah, me and my lady Brenda, we're in Zootopia 2.
10:31
We, uh, take a bite of that forbidden fruit.
10:34
We play brother and sister.
10:40
I'm doing the meow thing 'cause actually we play cats in the movie.
10:40
Usually when you do animated, uh, uh, stuff, you record in separate booths and they kind of just jumble it all together later.
10:45
This time they actually had us like in the booth at the same time just kind of goofing off and stuff.
10:50
I love doing stuff I can show my kids and so they love the Zootopia franchise and they do not recognize our voices whatsoever because they're children of a certain age.
10:58
Um, they just, you know, they don't like these, these bad cats.
11:01
Like someday you're going to love these bad cats.
11:04
So what was McCaulay Kulkin?
11:10
That's what my mother's been asking for years.
11:11
What was McCauley Kulkin?
11:13
What was McCaule Cullen's first role?
11:15
Well, not counting some studio theater I did in New York.
11:19
If you're asking for my first film role, it was in a movie called Rocket Gibralar.
11:22
It was Bert Lancaster.
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It's one of his last films.
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Had a bunch of New York theater actors like Bill Pullman, Patricia Clarkson, stuff like that.
11:30
I just remember they, they, they thought it was really cute that like, oh, there's this like I think I was six.
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I was six years old and like I was sitting down on a little like director's chair next to Bert Lancaster was like, you know, 80 something.
11:34
And, uh, then you know, he thinks it's funny.
11:42
He turns to me and he goes, "Uh, hey kid, do you have any advice for me?"
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I'm like, he, I go, "Yeah, don't step on my lines."
11:51
And he was like, "All right, this kid's a goer."
11:53
"This kid's a go."
11:53
"This kid's going somewhere."
11:55
What color are McCauley Kulkin's?
12:01
Oh, I thought it was going to be about bowel movements.
12:03
Okay.
12:03
Uh, what color is McCull's eyes?
12:06
They're mostly blue.
12:08
It depends on what I'm wearing.
12:10
Sometimes they turn a little gray, sometimes they turn a little green, but yeah, I got blue eyes, you know.
12:12
Yeah.
12:14
So, what band was a colleague Ken?
12:16
I was in a band called the Pizza Underground, which is exactly what you think it is.
12:22
It's a Velvet Underground cover band, but except we, uh, change all the lyrics to be about, uh, pizza.
12:28
So, it's like instead of "Waiting for the Man," it'd be "Waiting for the Delivery Man."
12:31
Instead of "I'll Be Your Mirror," it's "I'm Little Caesar."
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You know, things like that.
12:35
It was one of those bands that was quite relentless.
12:38
Uh, we would rhyme mushrooms with mushrooms before every show.
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I go, "Hey, you guys ready for some, uh, uh, pizza songs?"
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And the crowd go, "Yeah, great."
12:46
'Cause the hamburger show's across the street.
12:46
We played Seattle a number of times.
12:48
We played all over the place, but we played Seattle.
12:49
And about the fifth time we played there, I said, "Hey, how many people here were at our last show?"
12:54
And like 90% of the audience went, "Yeah."
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And I go, "Okay, get ready for the exact same thing."
13:01
"One, two, three, four."
12:57
I mean, we hit our ceiling pretty much.
12:59
I mean, it was a gig that had a, a shelf life, but it was a ton of fun.
13:03
Got to play pretend band for a while.
13:04
Dem's all them boards.
13:07
Not surprised you guys are asking a lot of those questions.
13:12
I mean, it's funny 'cause I, I don't know what questions you're going to ask because I already have all the answers except for the poop thing.
13:10
I don't normally Google myself, so it's, it's interesting to see what you guys are fishing around for.
13:19
Uh, yeah, it was good times.
13:22
I'm going to get to keep those boards, too, though.
13:25
I'm, I'm taking those home with me.