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Hot take.
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I don't think a cinema is a good first date.
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Why?
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Cuz you can't.
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No, cuz you can't.
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You can't chat.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Why did that make you laugh?
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Hi, Vogue.
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I'm Jesse Buckley.
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And I'm Paul Mell and this is Off the Cuff.
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Ice.
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Yeah.
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What?
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What three words would you, would you use to describe me?
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Ten points extra if they rhyme.
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Oh, heart, horse.
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Heart, horse.
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Hard horse, super talented.
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That's four words.
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Great.
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I'll take that.
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Heart, super talented.
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Yeah.
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Hard horse, super talented.
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Great.
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None of them rhyme, but I like them.
0:40
What's the most "I'm an actor" thing you've done today?
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Having a ginger shot, I think, is pretty actor.
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Do you not think?
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Oh, yeah.
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Yeah.
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I wore sunglasses getting my coffee today and it's like raining.
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You smoking is such an actor thing today.
0:52
Marlon Brandoland.
0:52
If the fate of the universe rested on you being able to recite a movie perfectly scene by scene, what's your pick?
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We spend a lot of time over Christmas watching The Grinch.
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My sisters can recite that like from back to front and some of those lines have been seared into my memory.
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I mean, Jim Carrey's a legend.
1:15
Does Shakespeare have crack?
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Shakespeare has loads of crack.
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I think he has, I think he has loads of crack.
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He's an animal.
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He's an animal.
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I'd say he gets up to, I'd say he like has great crack in London.
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Yeah.
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He loves a few pints.
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He loves a few pints.
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He operates off adrenaline and I think people who operate off adrenaline will go crack.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
1:31
Great crack.
1:33
What's something you've seen on the internet recently that you're obsessed with?
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My husband showed me these videos of parents cracking eggs over baby's heads.
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I've seen really wrong but quite funny.
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And the, the look of like absolute like shock, betrayal.
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Betrayal.
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They're like, "Yeah, yeah, yeah."
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What about you?
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I'm kind of obsessed with baseball at the moment.
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Oh yeah.
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Got into a big Red Sox fan.
1:57
Do you remember your first social media profile picture?
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Bonus question: Was it Bebo, MySpace, or Facebook?
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I think it's probably Facebook.
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I don't know what that picture was.
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Bebo.
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I remember Bebo.
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Bebo.
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Do you know remember Bebo where it was like you'd have 20 top friends and I used to put like girls who I'd never spoken to in my year that I fancied and be like put them in my top five friends hoping that I would...
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Of course you got cast in Normal People for Christ's sake.
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I remember being like, "For Christ's sake!"
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It was so embarrassing.
2:31
If you could choose one Irish word to teach the world, what would it be?
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Fánán is a great Irish word for the bird swallow.
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The bird.
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I think it's such a gorgeous word and swallows.
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I have a tattoo of a swallow that I love.
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One of my favorite birds.
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I'm thinking about the Glimán.
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Yeah, Fánán is a Glimán song.
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Is it?
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But I love all the lyrics of that of, um, sour, sour and sour in Gaelic means summer.
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And the whole song is about giving summer to each other of like the summer of love.
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I gave summer to you in that summer.
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Gorgeous.
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It's such a beautiful song.
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So Sour and you should listen to that song.
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Yeah.
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Round two.
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Getting personal.
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Can you split the G?
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What?
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Can you split the G?
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What's that?
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You know, drink a pint of Guinness and you split.
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You know what a splitting G is, Jesse?
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Oh, it means that you keep the white thing at the top.
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Yeah.
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I can't do that.
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No, I'd be sick.
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Can you sometimes?
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Yeah.
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Well done.
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What is something that never fails to make you laugh?
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People falling over in the street.
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It's funny.
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It's just funny.
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And then when they look at the pavement as if it's the pavement's fault.
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That's, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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They thought, yeah, they it's ridiculous.
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What's the first thing you do when you go back to Ireland?
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I eat a slice of my dad's brown bread.
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Lovely.
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Hot out of the oven with loads of butter, marmalade, cup of tea.
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Where can you get the best pint of Guinness in London?
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Uh, The Toucan.
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Toucan, I think.
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The Toucan.
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The Toucan.
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Downstairs, The El Challe in Stoke Newington.
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What's a small hill you're willing to die on?
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Like an aggressively small, arguably trivial one.
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I like that question.
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I don't really want to die in a hill.
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Okay, that's great.
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That's a great answer.
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Round three, career questions.
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What's the boldest acting choice you've ever made?
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I don't know.
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Choosing to do the job.
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It's always a hard question.
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It's always scary to do a job.
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What film makes you feel the most nostalgic?
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Santa Claus One.
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My mom loves that film so much and we watch that around Christmas every year.
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If you could go back in time and be cast in The Office, what role would you most want to play and why?
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I think I'm more of a Jim than any of the other characters, but I don't I would love to be Steve Carell or, uh, Dwight.
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Who would you play?
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I'm not up to date with The Office.
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You haven't seen The Office?
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I, I haven't, likely there's too many to watch.
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Yeah.
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What's your most irrational audition superstition?
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No, I don't have any irrational audition superstitions.
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Uh, when I got the script for Beast, I loved it so much and it was my first ever film and I kept it under my bed.
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I remember I read, I'd like heard that Marian Cody had kept maybe Leon Rose under her bed or like Rustin Bone and I was like, I'm going to keep Beast under my bed until I get it and then I got it.
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So thanks Marian.
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Who do you go to for outfit advice?
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My stylist.
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Yeah.
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Or my sisters who are pretty brutal actually.
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If you could appear in any franchise just for fun, but nobody would know it was you, what would it be?
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I'm thinking of like the first three Indiana Jones films, but I would like you can know it's me, but I'm not like that would be...
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You'd be fine with that.
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I'd be absolutely fine with that.
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That's the whip.
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Yeah.
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Guess the look.
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Uh huh.
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I'll show you this, Jesse.
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Guess this.
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Oh, it's when I performed for the Queen.
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You performed for the Queen?
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Yeah.
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It's when I played Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion for the Queen.
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Look at you on her, um, it was like her Jubilee or something.
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Unbelievable.
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And what's that?
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Uh, that is Met Gala.
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Well done.
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What is this?
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What are those?
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You're my Converse.
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Where were you wearing it?
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God only knows.
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Oh, that was my first London Film Festival.
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Your baby.
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I was such a little baby.
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Um, what's this?
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That's, uh, Oscars.
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You're so much more like and spam than me.
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Spam.
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That was my Alexander McQueen B jumpsuit.
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I love that.
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That was, that was What's this?
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That is my t-shirt.
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The Timberland t-shirt that I have, which I love.
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It's a brilliant t-shirt.
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It's a great, great t-shirt.
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Timberland.
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Yeah, it's a vintage t-shirt.
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What's this?
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The, uh, Rorty dress I wore to the Oscars last year.
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Come on.
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Love that dress.
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Come on.
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It's a lightning round.
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A concert or festival?
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Festival.
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Fontaines or The Cranberries?
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Oh, Cranberries.
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I'd say Fontaines.
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Cran.
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But they're both like, I mean, I actually, I can't pick between those two.
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I know I said Cranberries first, but I take that back.
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I saw Fontaines in Finsbury Park.
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They're unbelievable this year.
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Good guy or bad guy?
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Bad guy.
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Shorts or jeans?
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Bad guy.
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Shorts or jeans?
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Uh, shorts.
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Jeans.
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Jeans.
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Shorts.
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Come off it.
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You're known for your shorts.
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To be or not to be?
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To be.
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Oh.
7:38
Early call time or late night shoot?
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Early call time.
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Potato sandwich or bacon sandwich?
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Bacon sandwich.
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Finding €20 in your pocket or finding a snack you forgot you bought?
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Snack.
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But think about all the snacks you can buy with 20 quid.
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Well, if you're not near a shop, okay, complain about the rain or complain about the cold?
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Don't, don't complain.
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Don't complain.
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Uh, long takes or quick cuts?
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Oh, sometimes you just need long takes.
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Long takes for sure.
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Quick cuts.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, true.
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Justice or revenge?
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Revenge.
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Tragedy or comedy?
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Tragedy.
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Yeah, for sure.
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Tragic.
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Left or right?
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Right.
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Yeah.
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Thank you.
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Thank you for watching.
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Thank you for watching.
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This has been off.
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This has been cut off.
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This has been off the cuff.
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This has been cut off.
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You're cut off from That is shocking.
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Thank you for watching.
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This has been Off the Cuff.
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Bye-bye.