Tom Halland explains why he discusses his scripts with Zendaya every night after filming on “THE ODYSSEY”
Q: Do you ever talk or do you guys compare notes especially when you work in the same set?
Tom Holland: Yeah! Especially on a job like this, it's really important to chat and to communicate about your experience.
I was lucky enough to start working on set before she came and every night after work we’ll chat about how exciting it was and how gracious Chris was.
He's such a good artist director, he really feels you with confidence, he really gives you that sense that you belong on the set.
When she came on set for the first day, she had a humongous day, probably of any actor in the film she had a toughest first day.
It was an absolute incredible moment, I was there when they shot it and it was unlike anything I've seen before.
Will Ferrell went blind?! Sean Evans reveals the absolute worst hot sauce mistakes on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Jimmy Kimmel: Have there been injuries? Has anyone had to go to the hospital?
Sean Evans: That I don't know, but they do sign ironclad waivers. I've suffered plenty of cross-pollination problems myself. If you wipe a sweaty brow with hot sauce on your fingers, as Will Ferrell learned, you can go blind on one side of your face. The eye is the second worst.
Jimmy Kimmel: Wait, what was the first worst? Oh, I just figured it out. Yeah, you've got to watch out for that. No one's successfully sued you?
Sean Evans: Not successfully.
Jimmy Kimmel: Have you thought about taking this formula and doing another show? I have a pitch called "Hammer Toe." You ask 10 questions, and after each one, you hit the guest on a toe with a hammer.
Sean Evans: I think we have a hit on our hands.
Jimmy Kimmel: Guillermo! Good news, for your birthday next year, you're going to be on Hammer Toe.
Guillermo Rodriguez: No, thank you! I'm going to go to Mexico.
Zendaya reveals the "three way kiss scene" in Challengers was actually more like a 9-way kiss with cameras and crew around
Zendaya: "I got asked a lot about like the three way kiss scene, and I was like, really, it's like a 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 way kiss, because there's like so many people on the other side. You guys just see the 3 of us."
Zendaya: "There's so many things that kind of are at play... It's just so much more than what people see."
Nicole Kidman: "That's our job, to make it look like... otherwise everyone would be doing it."
Anne Hathaway says she was the ninth choice to play Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada.
“I wasn’t the first choice to play Andy Sachs.”
“I was actually the ninth choice.”
“I couldn’t understand why everyone kept turning down such an amazing part in such an amazing movie.”
“Every time another actress passed, I’d think, ‘Okay, I’m still here.’”
“Then they’d say, ‘We’re going to someone else.’”
“And I’d think, ‘Okay… but I’m still here.’”
“I just kept putting myself forward.”
“I refused to take my eye off the prize.”
“The project had this unbelievable, almost mystical magnetism to it.”
“I could feel it.”
“I kept telling myself, ‘It doesn’t matter how you get on this project. Just get on it.’”
Amy Poehler tells Jennifer Lawrence that her itchy ears are a sign of perimenopause - 'CONGRATS, BABY'
Jennifer: “Sorry, the inside of my ear is itchy. Is this gross?”
Amy: “No, but you know, itchy ears are a sign of perimenopause, SO CONGRATS. Congrats babe!”
Jennifer: "We'll cut that."
Amy: "Oh no, we'll double that. We're going to make it really loud. We're going to underline it."
Jennifer: "We're here with perimenopause sufferer Jennifer Lawrence."
Viola Davis says action movies are seen as "just commercial" despite her training five hours a day, six days a week
"When you do an action movie, for instance, and the word action is in front of it, there is something that brings it down a peg from artistic merit"
"I did the weight training five hours a day, six days a week for three months at 56. I did all the training for five months on the ground in the jungles of Africa"
"And then you'd have to do the dialect work, and then you have to do the emotional work, but somehow that is seen as just commercial"
interviewer: “whats a horror movie death or scare that has stuck with you?”
hunter: “little diva getting her head knocked off in hereditary”
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Channing Tatum says Jonah Hill shut down an interviewer by telling them nobody cared enough to google them
“We were in an interview one day and somebody brought something up from my past. It wasn’t even really embarrassing, but they were definitely throwing shade”
“Jonah leaned forward and goes, ‘So you were at home, looked this up and found this random thing to try to make him feel something. I want you to know that no one’s looking you up’”
“‘No one cares about you enough to Google anything about you.’ I was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s really good.’ Case closed”
Zendaya reveals playing Rue in Euphoria was emotionally and physically draining, but also the most rewarding thing she's done
"I remember, there came a point in the first season of Euphoria where the skin thing happened, where I was like, oh, now this becomes like second nature, like Rue just falls into me."
"While it was emotionally and physically draining, it also was so rewarding, and I was so proud of it."
"The stories, and the people who I've met because of the show like it connected with people in such a deep, in such an emotional way."
"There's moments where you, where people really connect with your work, and you're like, oh, what I'm doing isn't stupid."
"You know, it's like oh, it actually does mean something to someone."
Dua Lipa admits she has an astrologist instead of a therapist
Nick Grimshaw: "You're into astrology?"
Dua: "I am, yeah"
Nick: "How much does it dictate your life? Will you make a decision based on it?"
Dua: "Let's put it this way. I don't have a therapist, but I have an astrologist"
Nick: "That's the correct pop star answer"
Dua: "I speak to my girl Rosie, my astrologist, if I have a dilemma and I'm like, 'What's this month saying?' She's like, 'Girl, it's crazy right now'"
"I used to just do them on my birthday, get a rundown of the year. Now I go a little bit deeper"
Viola Davis reveals Juilliard trained her by putting a pencil in her mouth to check her tongue position
"No one wants to see a play or a movie and look at technical proficiency. You wanna be moved. You want a human experience, you wanna feel less alone. They don't get at that"
"They get at, literally, when you are rehearsing at Juilliard, they have a teacher with a pencil who follows you through the rehearsal and puts the pencil in your mouth to see where your tongue is and where it's positioned when you articulate"
"Or there's a person following you throughout rehearsal, holding your ribcage to see if you're breathing properly through your diaphragm"
"And so when it gets like that and you leave yourself and your soul behind, you're not an artist"
"And can I just say, on top of that, it's Eurocentric training. So when you're studying all of those classics, there's a clear idea of what all of those characters look like. And that's not me"
"So then what am I supposed to do with my Blackness? What am I supposed to do with my deep voice and my wide nose?"
Jennifer Lawrence says she'd lose a race to Emma Stone... but she'd definitely win a fight.
Amy Poehler: "What's the coldest day you've ever had on set?"
Jennifer Lawrence: "Coldest was one of the Hunger Games movies where I was on a frozen lake, but it was actually in Calgary doing Die, My Love. "
"It was August, so it was supposed to be warm, and there weren't any warming coats or anything. I was just in a T-shirt or whatever. That was the coldest. It broke my heart. It made me want to cry."
Amy Poehler: "You did cry because you were so cold?"
Jennifer Lawrence: "I didn't cry on set. I cried in my trailer to Justine. She was like, "What's wrong?" And I was like, "I'm just feeling really cold."
"But I was pregnant... and I just remembered. Yeah. Of course I cried. I probably cried every day."
Amy Poehler: "What was the hottest day on set?"
Jennifer Lawrence: "I think it was the first Hunger Games. We were shooting in North Carolina. It was humid, and we had those jackets on. Running in those jackets."
Amy Poehler: "Speaking of running... who would win in a foot race, you or Emma Stone?"
Jennifer Lawrence:
"She's got, like, really tiny bones, and I just have very thick bones. "
Amy Poehler: "So what does that mean for running?"
Jennifer Lawrence: "That's hard to know, because thinner bones... she might be faster out of the gate."
Amy Poehler: "I think if you got a clock in, you'd knock her out in two seconds."
Jennifer Lawrence: "I mean, I could take her out. If it was, like, a fight or a wrestle, she'd stun me. But running? I don't know. I don't know if her hollow bones give her an advantage."
Amy Poehler: "What's your go-to Karaoke?"
Jennifer Lawrence: "Any Man of Mine" by Shania Twain.
Emma Stone reveals she landed Poor Things by accidentally pitching herself the role at dinner before the director had even offered it
Emma: "He wasn't even pitching it to me. We were just having dinner and I was like, 'So what are you gonna do next?' He was like, 'Oh, there's this one project, there's this book'"
"The short form explanation of that story is pretty wack and down, you know? Woman who jumps off a bridge, now is pregnant. He's gonna take the baby's brain out and puts it in her head and reanimates her"
"And then she's going through life and meets all these men and they try to possess her and she drives 'em crazy or whatever"
"I was like, 'I would love to do that if you're free. That sounds incredible. Yes'"
"And he was like, 'It wasn't a pitch'"
Aubrey Plaza revealed that while filming, Nick Offerman reminded her she could get her own coffee instead of asking a production assistant.
Aubrey Plaza: I remember I was just sitting in my little chair and wasn’t doing anything for a while. One of the PAs came up and said, “Do you need anything?” I was like, “Uh, sure. I’d take a coffee,” or something.
Then Nick was sitting next to me reading a book or something, and he looked over and said, “Don’t forget that you can get up and get your own coffee. It’s right over there.”
Amy Poehler: (laughs)
Aubrey Plaza: I know that sounds kind of like an asshole thing to say, but I didn’t take it like that. I was like, “You’re fucking right.”
Amy Poehler: Yeah.
Aubrey Plaza: I was like, “I don’t need that little PA over there to walk over there, in my eyesight, and pour me a cup of coffee.” You get in that zone on set where you just turn into a couch potato, where you’re like, “Uh…”