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0:00
What's the most niche fact about table tennis you learned in the making of this film?
0:03
I didn't learn anything about table tennis.
0:06
All right, let's be honest.
0:06
I just watched you play it.
0:07
You were very impressive, but I learned no facts.
0:12
I love an honest Gwyneth.
0:12
What's up, Vogue?
0:15
This is Timothy Chalamet.
0:15
And I'm Gwyneth Paltrow, and this is Off the Cuff.
0:19
Okay, round one, icebreakers.
0:22
What's an interesting fact you learned recently?
0:24
I learned recently that tomatoes have more DNA than human beings.
0:30
How'd you learn that?
0:31
I think because I was planting heirloom tomatoes and I started to read about tomatoes.
0:37
And that's what it said.
0:38
I would not have guessed that at all.
0:41
What's the last movie you watched?
0:41
It might have been Tron: Legacy on the flight back from Abu Dhabi with Jeff Bridges and Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde.
0:49
Wow, never heard of it.
0:52
Great Daft Punk score.
0:52
Oh, cool.
0:54
What was the first album you bought?
0:57
Ooh, the Go-Go's first album, which was called, I can't remember, but it had Our Lips Are Sealed on it.
1:08
Are you, are you a Go-Go's fan?
1:06
No.
1:06
This is a, I'm, yeah, that's the first time you bought with your own money, or, okay.
1:09
Yeah.
1:09
What was the first album you got just in life?
1:14
Maybe Michael Jackson.
1:14
Bad?
1:14
No, honey.
1:14
I don't know.
1:19
Was that later or earlier?
1:19
Let's skip to the next question.
1:21
What is your go-to song that you sing in the car?
1:24
Probably like, um.
1:26
Do you go musical?
1:26
Do you go R&B?
1:29
Do you go rap?
1:32
It's been Lady by D'Angelo.
1:34
Oh, it's Beastie Boys, D'Angelo.
1:35
Okay.
1:35
When I want to sing, I, I usually put on Bonnie Raitt.
1:39
Who?
1:39
Bonnie Raitt.
1:39
I probably, no, I don't know.
1:43
She's an amazing, like kind of Americana singer and she has the most beautiful voice.
1:47
I'll text you a song.
1:49
Know Weyes Blood?
1:49
Who?
1:49
Weyes Blood?
1:52
What's that?
1:53
Lana Del Rey world a little bit.
1:53
That's like Americana.
1:54
She did a voice on Marty Supreme.
1:56
She like did some of the background vocals, but I'm going to check out Bonnie Raitt and I'm going to check out Weyes Blood.
2:03
Weyes Blood.
2:04
When is the last time you caused chaos by accident?
2:06
I think that should be a question for you.
2:08
Except it wouldn't be by accident, would it?
2:10
Ooh, remember when you went to the Timothy Chalamet look-alike contest?
2:13
Maybe that's not by accident.
2:16
Yeah.
2:17
Trying to think when I caused chaos.
2:17
I mean, what under what circumstance would I cause chaos?
2:21
I made a terrible dinner the other night by accident.
2:26
What was on the menu?
2:26
Well, it was like just supposed to be roast chicken, and uh, I totally biffed it.
2:32
It sounds simple, though.
2:34
I know, exactly.
2:34
I was doing like a wardrobe fitting for all this press and everything.
2:38
You're supposed to put it in at room temperature and I put it in cold, and it made it kind of rubbery.
2:43
It come out badly?
2:43
Oh, rubbery, okay.
2:45
Like undercooked?
2:45
No, just like the texture was weird.
2:48
All right.
2:49
That was chaos to me.
2:49
Round two, getting personal.
2:51
Ho-ho.
2:51
What is the funniest moment we have had together?
2:54
I like seeing you get a little impatient sometimes because, because you carried a voice of authority, which was refreshing.
3:05
Even as one of the lead characters in the movie, I didn't, I didn't, I don't feel like I could ever, you know, speak up.
3:10
Say like, guys, what the hell are we doing?
3:12
What is taking so long?
3:14
And Gwyneth's frustration was guttural.
3:15
I think what people don't understand is when you're doing a scene and it's intense, it's like you want to keep going.
3:20
On this movie in particular, there was a lot of chill.
3:22
Darius Khondji, the cinematographer, was a legend and we had a lot of people that were demanding space, and then, you know, the time for us to get tacked on camera would get lost in the cracks a little bit, but you always spoke up.
3:35
I thought that was great.
3:38
That would give me a laugh, because I'd go, "Wow, Gwyneth's, Gwyneth's got to go home.
3:39
She's got stuff to do."
3:39
She does.
3:39
She's got a helicopter to catch to go to Wildflower Farms.
3:42
She does, definitely.
3:44
Okay, what is your go-to comfort food when you're off set?
3:47
It'll be like Southern comfort.
3:49
Like I pretend like I'm from Baton Rouge or something, you know, I'll have like mac and cheese and fried chicken.
3:57
Biscuits, biscuits and collard greens, collard greens, okra, and that'll, that'll fill me up for two days because I'm a, I'm a thin guy, so.
4:06
When you're working, are you careful about what you eat?
4:06
Increasingly as I get older, I feel like in my early 20s, mid-20s, you can kind of just, now I'm like very, it's just, now it's like pathetic, you know.
4:06
I'll have like a cheat night that's, you know, not anything crazy and I'm out, you know.
4:06
Tell us a little-known fact about you.
4:06
I have a very raunchy sense of humor that not a lot of people see or hear.
4:06
Yeah, I could guess that.
4:06
What is one thing we disagree on?
4:06
I think we have a cordial, respectful relationship.
4:06
I mean, we've never had an overt disagreement.
4:06
No.
4:06
No.
4:06
No, that'd be hilarious.
4:06
I think we, uh, that'd be awesome on set screaming.
4:43
Screaming at who?
4:43
Just screaming at each other on set.
4:44
That'd be, that would be horrible.
4:45
I would be traumatized.
4:47
That would sell tickets.
4:49
All right, round three, Marty Supreme.
4:51
Let's see.
4:51
What was your first day on set like?
4:53
My first day was our costume test, but do you think they mean the real first day when we were, yeah, what was your first shoot day?
4:58
Was it together?
4:59
Oh, yeah, you were there.
5:01
Yeah, that was the first day.
5:01
That was my first day.
5:02
That whole play sequence?
5:04
That whole play sequence was my first day, which actually was a, a blessing because I was nervous and I started in theater, so when I was like, I felt okay, at least I'm on, you know, on the stage like, it, that's an interesting one to start with.
5:17
You started pretending you were in a play.
5:18
Yeah.
5:18
And were you happy to be there or did you have any buyer's remorse or acceptance or whatnot?
5:27
Happy to be there.
5:27
I felt nervous and, but then very quickly I was like, oh, this is fun.
5:27
Like we're blocking a play and there was a lot of sort of freedom.
5:27
Like I, I was like, where, where do I stand?
5:27
And he's like, that.
5:27
Just, you know, whatever.
5:27
And I was like, oh my god.
5:27
That kind of freedom was exhilarating, but also a little scary, and then there was that hilarious part where you came out and did the, that was so fun.
5:27
That was really, that was where I laughed.
5:47
I, I, I broke a few times during that scene.
5:51
Would make me laugh when you guys did it.
5:53
And Fred was amazing, your co-star.
5:56
Did you have a moment where you went back in your trailer and you looked at the mirror and you went, I'm back, baby?
6:00
No.
6:00
Okay.
6:00
I did not do that.
6:03
Okay.
6:03
No.
6:03
I would have done that.
6:03
What's something unexpected you did to prepare for your role in Marty Supreme?
6:07
Uh, a lot of videos of watching giraffes.
6:12
They have a certain elongated posture and way of.
6:15
Is this a true story?
6:17
Yeah.
6:17
I mean, if you really watch the movie closely, you'll see that there are moments, you know, mid-scene where I'll elongate.
6:26
I'm serious.
6:26
Cat, what's the connection between, like why were you personifying a giraffe?
6:30
Because that, that's the original logo on any ITTF, um, world championship balls.
6:36
They always had a giraffe on them, and then it's only a recent thing where they took all the giraffes off.
6:41
How involved are you in selecting your character's punked?
6:43
How involved are you in selecting your character's wardrobe?
6:45
I would say the regular amount.
6:47
I love clothes.
6:50
I love costumes.
6:50
I, and I do feel like costumes are sort of at least part of the battle.
6:56
I love to really feel like I'm inhabiting the character when I'm.
7:00
But you had amazing costumes in this, right?
7:02
It was Inyako, it was great, right?
7:04
Inyako was unbelievable.
7:04
She, I mean, it was basically like we just looked through a lot of pictures and then we tried on like a million vintage different suits, and then we just talked about it and, but I mean, she is just so extraordinarily talented.
7:18
Yeah, hugely.
7:18
Which one of Marty's fits was your favorite?
7:22
What does that mean?
7:24
The, come on, Gwyneth, you know that.
7:27
Fits?
7:27
Like outfits?
7:27
It's an acronym.
7:30
What is it?
7:31
Fit, you know, fits.
7:32
My favorite Marty Supreme outfit was the mint, wait, hold on.
7:35
What's the acronym of fit?
7:37
It's like, I can't tell you if there's like a, there's a initiation.
7:44
Next question.
7:45
No.
7:45
My favorite Marty Supreme outfit was the fresh mint short-sleeve tee sweater, like, so over it.
7:50
Very fresh.
7:53
What did you wear that in?
7:53
What scene?
7:54
That's in the lunch sequence with Kevin O'Leary in Paris.
7:57
That was one of my first day shooting and I was still walking around outside with, you know, Josh would up my eyes to put real glasses on them, and, uh, I could, I was walking outside in New York.
8:05
I really couldn't see a thing.
8:06
But at least you had a good outfit on.
8:08
A good fit, excuse me.
8:11
Come on.
8:11
Lock it in.
8:15
What is this look from?
8:15
That's, uh, it's like embarrassing to know so quickly.
8:20
It was like a pre-Sag Awards party.
8:22
I was like 16 or 17.
8:22
I got tomato sauce on my face in that picture because I didn't know there was going to be pictures.
8:26
So I literally have like tomato sauce on there.
8:26
Um, there you go.
8:26
If you look closely, yeah, I got tomato sauce on the, on the left side of my face there.
8:26
And this one?
8:26
Oh, I know what that is.
8:26
In fact, I still have that.
8:26
That is from, I went to a premiere.
8:26
I feel like I've seen this.
8:26
Oh, that's very '90s.
8:26
Yeah.
8:26
This is a, this is a Pinterest favorite right here.
8:26
Do you ever feel like, "Wow, I was, I am representative of the coolest generation in, in Hollywood and all that?"
8:26
I don't generally think that, but.
8:58
You know, look in the mirror and go, "I'm back, baby."
8:59
No.
8:59
Do you?
8:59
You know, I think we're slacking.
9:02
You guys were all killing it.
9:05
The '90s had a good, we had a good vibe going.
9:06
Unbelievable.
9:08
Do you, do you feel like it's hard for things not to feel referential now?
9:10
Yes, extremely.
9:13
I wonder why that is.
9:13
Because I've seen everything before.
9:16
There you go.
9:16
Did you get a Converse idea from someone?
9:18
No.
9:18
No, I was my own stylist.
9:20
I didn't, there were no stylists back then, you know.
9:23
Really?
9:23
Yeah.
9:23
Super fresh.
9:25
Like, like when I would do a red carpet, you, I would literally get look books from designers and go through and pick out stuff and it was fun.
9:31
It was like very low-fi and I think it was so you could really express your style.
9:35
Very Gen X, you know, it's like we're, we're, we're too cool to try that hard.
9:40
That was sort of the vibe.
9:42
What about this?
9:47
Huh.
9:47
Oh, I know who this is.
9:47
Oh, is that Marty Reisman?
9:49
It is.
9:51
Okay.
9:51
Marty Reisman.
9:51
What a cool guy.
9:53
Damn, fresh.
9:53
Okay, and finally, this one.
9:57
Oh.
9:58
You know who this is?
9:59
It's Kevin.
9:59
This is Kevin?
10:00
Yeah.
10:00
And his dual watches.
10:03
Dual watches.
10:04
Wait, can you remind me why his character wore two watches?
10:08
Because he wears two wa, he, he just wanted.
10:08
And those were like his personal watches in the movie.
10:09
And as he said to me, "If these make it in the movie, they're going to go up in value."
10:15
Oh, yeah, because he's a collector, right?
10:13
He's a collector.
10:15
Okay, round four, lightning round.
10:17
Read receipts, on or off?
10:18
Off.
10:18
Off, yeah.
10:18
Like where it says red under the text, no, no.
10:21
Yeah.
10:23
What about you?
10:23
Off.
10:23
Off.
10:23
That's an interesting psychological profile when people do that.
10:27
And it's not the same type of person.
10:29
There's a variety of person.
10:30
This is supposed to be a lightning round.
10:31
Cool, let's go.
10:33
Scripted or improv?
10:33
Uh, both.
10:36
Now or later?
10:37
Like the candy?
10:39
Uh, later.
10:39
Oh my god, later candy, wow.
10:42
Uh, later.
10:42
Cool.
10:42
Text or call?
10:42
Call.
10:42
Ah, old-fashioned.
10:49
Sweet or savory?
10:51
Savory.
10:51
Never or forever?
10:51
Uh, forever.
10:54
Aw.
10:54
Uh, New York or LA?
10:54
Ooh, tough, tough, tough.
10:58
Damn.
10:58
What about you?
10:58
No loyalty.
10:58
Uh, New York.
11:03
Yeah, so what?
11:03
Yeah, but aren't you, uh, I grew up in New York.
11:06
Oh, you did?
11:08
Yeah.
11:08
I was born here, but I mostly grew up in New York.
11:10
See, I just, I just, I think of the Architectural Digest, I think of the house tour, Queen of California.
11:17
Oh, last one.
11:17
Okay.
11:17
Yes or no?
11:17
Yes.
11:21
Okay.
11:21
Like the Jim Carrey film.
11:21
He's, he's very, he's, he's a go-getter, guys.
11:26
Yes, exactly.
11:27
Vogue.
11:27
Thank you for having.
11:29
Thanks for having us, Vogue.
11:29
See you next time.