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I feel like this is the most sincere interview we've done uh this whole junket.
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Don't you think?
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We kept it for Vogue.
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Hi Vogue.
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I am Elizabeth.
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I'm Miles.
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And I'm Callum.
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And today we're going to play a game of off the cup.
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Round one.
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Ice breakers.
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No, no, no.
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I thought you were going to do the other intro first before you did that.
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What are you talking about?
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Ice breakers.
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What are you talking about?
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What's the last song you listened to?
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Whatever that song is, 'cause Callum's been singing it nonstop.
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I think the last song...
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It sounds like the White Lotus song to me.
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Mine is "I Know" by Dion Harris.
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How's it go?
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Don't worry about it.
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What is an interesting fact you learned recently?
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You're more likely to get bitten by a New Yorker than a shark.
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I learned people that dig the tunnels in New York, they're referred to as sandhogs, and it's a very dangerous job.
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What did you have for dinner last night?
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Whatever they served us at our premier dinner.
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That was really a lot of things.
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There's so many different things.
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It was like Mediterranean fusion.
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Had some falafel.
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Had some chicken for a taco.
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That was delicious.
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Paella.
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I went to a corner store.
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I had steak and I had Caesar salad.
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Corner store and a capuini.
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What's your favorite word?
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It's a good one.
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Sticky.
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That's a John.
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Sticky is your favorite word.
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That's a John Early.
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I feel like I learned more about you in that response than that is a John Early call out.
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You want to know?
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Dossa.
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Dossa is not my favorite word.
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I've been teaching Miles some English things and Dossa was one of them, and I think I'm finally starting to get a handle on it.
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Let's hear it.
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Dosa.
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Yeah.
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Your bloody dosa.
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Do it.
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Dosa.
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Yeah, there you go.
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So, someone dosses around, you know, doesn't really do much.
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Yeah.
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But someone you admire.
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I think that's why he always calls me a dosser.
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What's the sound you hate?
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And I already know the answer.
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Knocking.
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I hate the sound of knocking.
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I just It feels like so authoritarian.
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It makes me feel like a kid and I'm in trouble and that I have I just hate the sound of knocking.
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It's a way to also be like...
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That's a friendly knock.
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Uh I guess when people are coming over, they just slide notes underneath.
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I see them um outside of the door.
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I know you mean on the trailer like you're you're...
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See them outside the door?
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What does that mean?
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Meaning I have a window next to my door so I like open it for them.
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I like the idea of you waiting by the window.
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Me and my dog always come.
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Me and my dog be like, "Hi, it's okay."
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Hey guys, a sound that I hate equal measure, one that I love and I hate is a childhood memory of being in the supermarket and wandering away from my mom and my mom going, "Callum!"
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I Oh my god.
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Like I was so embarrassed that my mom would call my name in the supermarket, but also I love it because it's my mom.
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Sweet answer.
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What's the sound you love?
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I love the sound of rain.
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I love the sound of a of a fan.
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I have to sleep with a fan.
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The hum.
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That's so needy.
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A fan.
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A fan.
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No knocking.
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It's a $6 box fan.
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I don't think I'm the first person to sleep with a fan.
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I like the hum of a of a football stadium.
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You know, when you're walking towards a stadium...
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I was going to say like the buzz before a concert.
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Yeah, there's a real energy.
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Round two.
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Getting personal.
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We're really in sync.
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Sorry, I almost got you in the eye there.
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I really don't think I not trying to hurt you.
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If you could be the best at one thing, what would that be?
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Guitar.
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The best at it.
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Yeah.
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Wow.
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I don't know if I want to be the best at anything.
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Then where do you go from there?
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I was going to say cooking, but then what does that mean?
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Do you then become like one of those like highbrow, you know, the plates?
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There's nothing on the plate.
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There's no food.
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There's like a leaf.
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I want to be the best at drawing a straight line 'cause there's nothing you can do with it and it wouldn't drive me crazy maybe.
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Or a perfect circle.
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Yeah, those would be kind of fun skills to have like a party trick.
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If you weren't an actor, what would you do for work?
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I would have been a plumber.
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My mom, that was what she wanted me to do.
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I think I'd like to do uh some sort of interior design.
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I would like I don't know, something with music.
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That would be great.
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Do you remember your first audition?
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Yeah, as an adult, I do.
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What was it?
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It was for Gary Hines to understudy Carrie Condan in of Inishman.
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One of the first professional was I think sorcerers apprentice.
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But those college auditions really stick out to me.
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You're just sitting in the room, everybody's like mouthing their monologue and stuff.
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You're like, did you go to drama school?
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Yeah, we both did.
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We were both the same.
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Yeah.
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And John Early, but we didn't know each other.
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I was one year um older.
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You were in John's year.
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Was I?
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Well, he was in the beginning.
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2009.
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I was attention seeking.
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What's your question?
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That's a great watch.
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That was a great watch.
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Thanks.
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Yeah.
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You can only watch one movie for the rest of your life.
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What is it?
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I hate this question because it just turns something you love into something else like a nightmare.
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Yes.
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Well, I mean, I basically watched a combination of Waiting for Guffman and The First Wives Club for the majority of my childhood every night before going to bed.
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Sandlot.
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I've seen Sandlot a ton.
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I love Sandlot.
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I don't know, man.
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I'm going Adam Sandler here.
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I'm going to go keep it light.
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Billy Gilmore.
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Happy Gilmore.
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If you could go back in time and relive a moment of your life, what would that be?
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Meeting my wife.
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Cute.
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How did you meet?
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Uh, we just met at a bar.
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We're both at the same like it was like a Black Keys party during Grammys week.
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Were you set up?
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No.
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No.
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We literally just ran into each other.
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Did you hit on her?
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Of course, but I didn't think it went very well.
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And so then I kind of went outside to just hang out with my buddy and then I saw her come outside and like look for me.
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I said, "Oh man, I'm back back in back from the dead."
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Yeah.
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Bless you.
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I think it'd be something from childhood.
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I think I'd kind of love to be back in like my little 52 person class and make our history music or musical that we would make.
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I'm torn between a few things.
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Chelsea winning.
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Yeah.
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And Chelsea won the Champions League.
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All my friends, we were all together.
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It was such a beautiful moment and it had taken such a long time for us to do it and uh it was pure joy.
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Round three.
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Eternity.
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What's the first thing you'd say if you ended up in heaven?
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Thank God.
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I would say, "Oh, you do exist."
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I'd say, "What?"
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"This what a relief.
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This is great."
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What's the first thing you'd say if you ended up in hell?
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I'd say, "Oh, you do exist."
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God God damn.
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God damn it.
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You must have got something wrong.
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Yeah.
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What did I do?
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I swear to God.
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Does the concept of eternity scare or excite you?
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It excites me.
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It confuses me deeply.
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I mean, definitely the idea of living on in another existence with people you love and continue getting to continue this excites me.
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If there is an eternity, I love that sound.
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I love that's I love New York City.
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That's an American sound.
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We don't get No, but the sirens in Europe are so weird.
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They're different.
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That's a different frequency.
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They always sound like the battery's dying.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, normally they are.
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Budget cuts.
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If there is an eternity, who do you hope to spend it with?
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Dua.
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Kelly.
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If I were to like do a non-romantic partner, I would say my mother's mother, who I never got to meet.
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What's something unexpected you did to prepare for this role?
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I died and then I came back.
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I was about to say tap dancing.
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I just naturally was spending a lot of time with my grandparents.
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They were staying with me for a couple weeks right before I went to film.
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Uh, so I thought that was a perfect way to kind of get transition into this.
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What's a line you couldn't get right during filming?
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There was a lot of holding back the laughter behind camera and letting the other person do their thing.
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Davine's the best at holding laughter.
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I don't She's the one making us...
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Well, she's also not amusing.
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John John's really John's really good as well.
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What is your favorite moment from the film?
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The um Dean Martin lookalike sequence I think is just unbelievably funny.
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I loved watching everything you guys shot together.
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I thought that was from like getting drunk at the bar to then physically fighting.
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I guess it would be the reverse of that.
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I really enjoyed watching you guys do that.
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What drew you to playing the character?
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Well, I always wanted to play a 90-year-old woman.
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Who knows if we actually get there?
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So, it was really fun to get to play a 90-year-old woman in this body.
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Yeah, I just really loved kind of shining a light on, you know, we described as kind of an ordinary love, but a couple, you know, has been together 60, you know, something years and the audience to see them when they were at their happiest and didn't have any aches and pains and just felt good about themselves.
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I just really love that.
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I loved tapping into the Gary Cooper mata idol of it all and getting to watch those films.
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Playing someone that's stuck in a world is an undiscovered person in himself.
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I like that.
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What was your favorite look from the film?
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I liked my red dress.
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Well, I also liked that dress.
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Thanks.
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When I tried it on, I liked my I liked that jacket.
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It's uh David said it was very much kind of from the graduate.
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I liked wellplaced pockets.
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A wellplaced pocket would change your life.
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I like my gray suit that we went on.
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Oh, that would look good.
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Have you ever kept a piece of clothing from one of your films?
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I saw um a man who's maybe like 78 or something uh wear a shirt in The Junction in our film and I asked if I could have that shirt and I love it.
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It's very soft.
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Great pattern.
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Miles is really taking every pair of Uggs off of...
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Oh yeah.
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Yeah.
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Miles loves.
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You just have a closet filled with...
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I do tell production they're like, "Oh, do you want anything comfortable?"
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I'm like, "Oh, yeah.
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You know, maybe like a pair of UGGs.
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Comfy leaf.
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Comfy.
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Comfy.
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Go.
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That's it.
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Are we talking slippers?
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Like what?
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Boot.
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Yeah.
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I always get excited and think 'cause you 'cause you live in the outfit for 6 weeks or 10 months or whatever it is.
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6 weeks or 10 months.
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No, 'cause you're doing a TV show or whatever and I think, oh yeah, I really want that piece and then I finish the film and I think I'm never going to No.
10:00
But what I did when I was doing master, there was these two armchairs, these brown leather armchairs.
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They're in my house.
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I've taken pieces of art.
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I have lots of pieces of art from set.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, you are.
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They also do auctions often.
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My mom actually bought my overalls from Foot Loose off an auction.
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What's What's your ghost outfit?
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What does that like?
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If I die, what am I wearing?
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Jeans and a vintage dead t-shirt.
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I have these black crane linen pants and they're just ripping apart at every seam.
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And so I would like those to be fixed and I'd like to wear those every day.
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I'd like to wear an oversized beige row cashmere top and I'd like my Velcro sandals that feel like clouds.
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I'm going full cashmere tracksuit hoodie.
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Are similar.
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I'm a comfortable ghost.
10:48
Lightning round.
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Lightning round.
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What's this from?
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A advertisement for a wedding.
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I think you wore it at our premiere.
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No, you wore it.
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Oh, I wore that.
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Okay.
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You wore it at a Vanity Fair party?
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Crazy show.
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And uh what about this one?
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That's Miles's shirt in a movie.
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No, it's I feel like I've seen you in that shirt.
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I don't know.
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Yeah, dude.
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It's not.
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It's not Whip.
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It's not Eternity.
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Is it not Whiplash?
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No, I think I'm going to watch.
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I don't know this.
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Show me.
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It's Whiplash.
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Cute.
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What the heck is that?
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That's not even me.
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Let me see it.
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Oh, it's from Rabbit.
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Oh, you're so young.
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How old are you in that movie?
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So young.
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20 21.
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Romance world or sitcom world?
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Sitcom world.
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Yeah, baby.
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Relive your past or see into the future.
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Relive your past.
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Future.
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Past.
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Uncertainty or certainty?
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Uncertainty.
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Uncertainty.
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Yeah.
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Never or forever.
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Forever.
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Ever.
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Well, it depends.
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Lightning.
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Forever.
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Leave.
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Now or later.
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Now.
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Later.
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Yeah.
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Now from this moment.
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Later.
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Because the anticipation to me is like one of the best parts.
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Yeah.
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Light or dark?
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Dark.
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Dark.
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Yeah.
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I hate day or night.
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I hate overhead lighting.
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Day.
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Night.
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Night.
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Going into day.
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Yes or no?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Thanks.
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Thanks for having us.
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Thank you.
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It was authentic.
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It was the real moment.