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You got to throw it in like that.
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What's up, GQ Anthony Mackie?
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These are my essentials.
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My most important essential is my trusty iPhone 6 Plus.
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Everything since the 6 Plus has been a disaster, so I will always have this phone.
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I don't update, I don't do anything to it.
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It always works, crack screen, I don't care.
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Take a little bit of packing tape, put over it, and start over.
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Well, the 6 Plus is great because it was the first one that was the big phone, so it was obnoxiously bigger than all the other phones.
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So it has a lot of programming and data on it, and I had the big one, like the 64 mega gigawatts or whatever it was, and I put all this music on it.
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So I have stuff that I can't find anywhere else, you know, like Push Babies.
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I got Gravity on there, Can't Blow's first album on there.
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You can't find that stuff on a music streaming websites.
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Now, it's mine.
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Look, come on man, Bust a Rhyme, Extinction-Level Event, you can't.
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I got stuff on here you cannot find, and it's quite a nice case.
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It's like snakeskin, but it's leather.
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I am an avid golf player.
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I play golf often, about two to three times a week.
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This is my trusty 4-iron.
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It's a great club's forge.
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It gives you extra little palpable distance.
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I love this club because if it's a par 5, I can make the green in two because this is about my 225 to 230 club.
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You have 300 off the tee, you go, 'Yeah, I don't want to lay up and go for it.'
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And when I feel real arrogant is when I play golf, I go for it all the time.
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No, it's a toss-up between Don Cheadle and Sam Jackson.
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Now, I'm not gonna say what the two of them have in common other than being old black dudes and rich, but both of them are very good golfers.
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So that's how you know they're rich.
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I'm like somewhat not poor, so they're better golfers than me.
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You got to throw it in like that.
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My next essential is the Oil Eliminator Kiehl's moisturizer because my T-zone tends to get oily, so I have to eliminate the oil with my trusty Kiehl's Oil Eliminator.
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Growing up a little kid in New Orleans, you just used like Jergens and you went from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet, and that was your moisturizer game.
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But once you get older and like you start going to college and you get a girlfriend and they teach you like shampoo and conditioner, it's different than soap.
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Like you can't take the Dove and just go dub, dub, dub, dub, dub.
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You have to go dubbed of shampoo, conditioner, facial wash.
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It's four different things just to wash one person, so you can't go kids, kids, kids, cut skills.
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You have to go oil eliminator, Kiehl's, then you have to go body Kiehl's.
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So they have many different products for many different things to serve you in many different ways.
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That's word up.
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These are my trusty SoulCycle of choice.
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Yes, it's true, I like to listen to rhythmic music and lift weights while I ride bikes for long distances against young women.
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Yes, we're shooting Falcon Winter Soldier now in Atlanta, so you have a lot of different cycling places.
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So you have the cycling places in Buckhead where you have like a lot of young women with ponytails that are scream and very angry on their bikes, or you can go to the cycling place in Decatur where there are a lot of young angry people who yell and twerk on bikes, or you go to Midtown where it's just a bunch of nice people that ride bikes.
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No one's yelling, no one's throwing stuff, everyone's sweating.
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I started smoking cigars, I would say it was 2005.
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I had just finished a movie and I was starting to play golf, and to look cool, somebody gave me a cigar and I actually really liked it.
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And then I bought my first cigar, smoked that, then I went to Cuba.
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I mean, I didn't, I mean, I went, but I didn't go like they can't, the federal government can't get me for that, right?
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Good.
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So I went to Cuba and I had some Hamroll cigars.
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Then I went to Nicaragua, had some cigars, then Dominican Republic, had some cigars there.
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And I started learning the different characteristics of the different regions, so then I just fell in love with Nicaragua.
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Mmm, it's the Pacific, so you have milder temperatures, you have more wind off the Pacific, you have mountain ranges, so when the air mixes just right, you get a hearty early, you get thicker veins, so you get less of an earthy or harsh taste like on the East Coast, but you get more of a mild caramel smoothness on the West Coast, Nicaragua.
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Yes, yes.
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Did you just pet him on the head?
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You just, yes.
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Growing up in New Orleans, it's like Saints or nothing.
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I always go to the games.
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Michael Thomas, greatest wide receiver in the league right now, shutting it down.
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Oh, I'm steady, that's what we do.
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A man went to Florida, came back with 15 more pounds of muscle.
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Nasty, come on man, come on.
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You can't mess with it.
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You can't come, Mara, coming out the back.
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You can't mess with it.
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This is gonna be our year.
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The last two years have been shaky, you know, so we have, we put out petitions for the referees to spend some time in New Orleans on vacation for free, but there's gonna be a good season.
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I think we need one more piece.
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We need like a, you know, like a Brandon Cook, me, somebody to take the top off.
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We got somebody to take the top off, we're back up to 45 points again off top.
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Oh, Zimmer's is a neighborhood place in Gentilly, the 7th Ward.
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I grew up three blocks from there and I've been going there since I was three years old.
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It's a neighborhood plate.
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They catch fresh seafood every morning.
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They come and they make fresh sandwiches with the seafood.
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So what you do is get you a half shrimp po-boy dressed with pickles, no cheese, Dasha hot sauce.
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Get you one turkey neck, get you one, we have this thing called the Delaware punch.
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It's telling nowhere else in the world.
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It's not from Delaware.
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I went to Delaware to see it, it's not there.
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This Delaware punch, get that, go to the lakefront, put your tailgate down, sit in the back of your truck and live you the best money.
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I do that once a week.
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That might substitute the Delaware punch with a house daiquiri.
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It just, it all depends on what the day look like.
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I'm an avid admirer of art.
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I feel like, you know, if you go through the annals of history, every moment in time is kind of outlined by the art that's created, so I love going to museums.
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It's the clearest form of expression.
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It can be daunting, it can be riveting, or it can be something that's so simple that it informs everything around you.
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Like every time I create a character for a movie, I pick a song and I pick a piece of art that kind of represents the social makeup of that character, so I tend to go to museums often and aquariums.
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Like aquariums, the three best aquariums in America, San Diego, Atlanta, and New Orleans, hands down, hands down.
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Go hold it down man, keep the waves fresh all day because I got like five different grains of hair on my head, so Amon Tarek has got my cut down to a science.
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Literally, if I'm within a one-hour flight of Atlanta, I will fly to Atlanta for my dude to cut my hair.
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My man, Tariko's, it down.
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How long cutting my hair, sir?
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Thank you.
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I don't get my hair done, it's been, I mean, I've been with Terry for like 12, 13 years now, not in the phase.
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Fresh always on deck.
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I'm Anthony Mackie, thanks guys for checking out my essentials.
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I'll see you at Zimmer's shrimp po-boy, dress extra pickles, two hot sauces.