Anne Hathaway Forgets The Princess Diaries and The Devil Wears Prada Details, Chats The Idea of You

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
29 Apr 202410:23

Summary

TLDREn este animado fragmento de entrevista, Anne Hathaway comparte su encanto y competitividad mientras juega a 'Reverse Charades'. La actriz reflexiona sobre cómo el ser madre ha suavizado su lado competitivo y cómo disfruta ver a sus hijos triunfar. Hathaway también habla sobre su experiencia en Broadway y su sorprendente interacción con un grupo de mapaches durante una obra de Shakespeare en el Parque Central. Además, se menciona su nueva película 'The Idea of You', basada en un best-seller y protagonizada por ella y Nick Galitzine, la cual ha batido récords con su tráiler, logrando más de 125 millones de vistas.

Takeaways

  • 🎉 Anne Hathaway es muy querida y apreciada por el público.
  • 🤗 Ella menciona que tiene momentos memorables que quiere recordar para siempre.
  • 🏠 Anne Hathaway juega a juegos en casa y menciona que su competencia ha disminuido con los hijos.
  • 👧 Ella tiene hijos que son competitivos y disfruta verlos ganar.
  • 🎲 Se habla de juegos de mesa familiares y Anne Hathaway menciona juegos como Pokémon, Trouble y Sorry!
  • 🎬 Ella tuvo un momento de éxito en un juego de trivia de películas, pero cometió un error al identificar a una actriz.
  • 🎭 Anne Hathaway ha estado en obras de Broadway y en el parque Central, destacando su experiencia en 'Twelfth Night'.
  • 🌧 Durante una actuación al aire libre, un incidente con mapaches causó una reacción inesperada de risa en el público.
  • 🎬 Ella menciona su papel en la película 'The Idea of You', basada en un libro best-seller.
  • 🔥 El tráiler de 'The Idea of You' ha logrado más de 125 millones de vistas, siendo el más visto de una película de streaming.
  • 💖 La película narra la historia de un romance inesperado entre una mujer y el cantante principal de un boy band.

Q & A

  • ¿Quién es la invitada principal en el guion de este programa?

    -La invitada principal es Anne Hathaway.

  • ¿Qué juego se juega en el programa y qué opinión tiene Anne sobre la competencia?

    -Se juega 'Reverse Charades'. Anne menciona que no se considera competitiva, pero algo la toma cuando juega y quiere ganar.

  • ¿Cómo ha cambiado la personalidad competitiva de Anne con el tiempo?

    -Anne indica que es menos competitiva ahora debido a que tiene hijos y disfruta verlos ganar más que competir ella misma.

  • ¿Qué juegos son favoritos de Anne para jugar en casa?

    -Anne menciona que juegan mucho a Pokémon, Trouble y Sorry!

  • ¿Cómo describe Anne su experiencia jugando al juego de trivia de cine?

    -Anne describe una situación en la que estaba muy en forma y conocía la respuesta a la mayoría de las preguntas, excepto una donde se confundió al no reconocer su propio papel en la película 'Devil Wears Prada'.

  • ¿Cómo reacciona Anne cuando se le cita 'The Princess Diaries', una película que hizo cuando tenía 17 años?

    -Anne dice que le encanta que la película se haya convertido en un punto de referencia familiar y que las personas le citan a menudo, aunque ella no se la acuerda bien.

  • ¿Qué experiencia comparte Anne sobre su presentación en 'Gutenberg! The Musical!' junto a Anna Wintour?

    -Anne comparte que fue muy divertido compartir el escenario con Anna Wintour, quien es muy amable y con quien tiene una relación agradable.

  • ¿Cómo describe Anne su experiencia actuando en 'Twelfth Night' en el Delacorte Theater?

    -Anne describe una experiencia positiva y alegre, aunque menciona un incidente donde los espectadores se distrajeron por unos mapaches que salieron mientras ella estaba en el escenario.

  • ¿Qué película se promociona en el guion y cuál es su récord de visualizaciones del tráiler?

    -Se promociona la película 'The Idea of You', cuyo tráiler ha obtenido más de 125 millones de vistas, siendo el más visto de cualquier película de streaming en la historia.

  • ¿Qué personaje interpreta Anne Hathaway en la película 'The Idea of You' y cuál es la trama básica de la película?

    -Anne Hathaway interpreta a Solène Marchand, una galerista y madre que vive en Silver Lake que se encuentra y se enamora del cantante principal de la banda de muchachos más grande del mundo, un hombre joven de 24 años llamado Hayes Campbell.

  • ¿Quién es el actor que interpreta a Hayes Campbell en 'The Idea of You' y qué opinión tiene Anne sobre su elección?

    -Nick Galitzine interpreta a Hayes Campbell. Anne menciona que desde su audición, sintió que él era el ideal para el papel y que han vuelto a ser muy buenos amigos.

Outlines

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😀 Charla amigable y competencia en juegos

En el primer párrafo, se observa una conversación amistosa y ligera entre dos personas, donde se discute la competencia en juegos. Se menciona que aunque no se buscan ser competitivos, algo en ellos se despierta cuando juegan, especialmente cuando hay puntos en juego. Se habla de cómo la maternidad ha atenuado la competitividad de una de las personas, y cómo disfruta ver a sus hijos ganar. Además, se comparte una anécdota sobre un juego de trivia cinematográfica donde una de las personas sorprende a sí misma conociendo las respuestas, incluyendo una cuestionable sobre su propio papel en una película.

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🎭 Experiencias en el escenario y el nerviosismo

El segundo párrafo relata experiencias de una actriz en el teatro, específicamente en una obra de Shakespeare en el Delacorte Theater en Central Park. Se describe la alegría y el buen tiempo que tuvo durante las representaciones, así como un incidente cómico en el que un grupo de mapaches se llevó la atención del público en lugar de la actuación. También se menciona la tensión y el nerviosismo que siente la actriz, especialmente al actuar en presencia de figuras icónicas como Anna Wintour, y cómo ha disfrutado del apoyo y la amistad de esta última. Finalmente, se hace referencia a otra obra teatral en la que ambas mujeres participaron y el entusiasmo del público por su presentación conjunta.

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Keywords

💡Competitividad

La competitividad es la disposición de una persona a competir y superar a otros en una actividad o juego. En el video, se menciona que Anne Hathaway y el entrevistador son menos competitivos ahora, especialmente después de tener hijos, y que a pesar de no querer ser competitivos, algo los toma cuando juegan y quieren ganar. Ejemplo: 'I'm less competitive now. -Why? -Kids.'

💡Pareja en juegos

Un 'pareja en juegos' se refiere a dos personas que juegan juntos y trabajan en equipo. En el guion, Anne Hathaway y el entrevistador juegan juntos en 'Reverse Charades' y se elogian mutuamente como buenos compañeros. Ejemplo: 'Thank you for playing "Reverse Charades" with me. You're a great partner.'

💡Maternidad

La maternidad es el estado de ser madre o la fase de la vida en la que una mujer tiene hijos. En el video, Anne Hathaway menciona que la maternidad la ha suavizado y que le gusta ver a sus hijos ganar, lo que indica un cambio en su personalidad debido a su rol de madre. Ejemplo: 'And it turns out motherhood has softened me, and I like to watch them win.'

💡Participación

La participación implica la actitud activa de una persona en una actividad o juego. En el guion, se discute cómo Anne Hathaway y su hija participan en juegos y competiciones, mostrando su interés y compromiso. Ejemplo: 'My kids are very competitive, too.'

💡Juegos de mesa

Los juegos de mesa son juegos que se juegan en una mesa, generalmente con piezas o cartas. En el video, Anne Hathaway menciona juegos de mesa como Pokémon, Trouble y Sorry!, lo que indica su preferencia y experiencia en este tipo de juegos. Ejemplo: 'We play a lot of Pokémon and we play a lot of Trouble, and Sorry!'

💡Trivia

El trivia se refiere a juegos o concursos que involucran preguntas y respuestas generales sobre diversos temas. En el guion, Anne Hathaway comparte una experiencia de un juego de trivia de películas donde tuvo una racha de aciertos, lo que demuestra su conocimiento en el tema. Ejemplo: 'And I was just having one of those, like, runs where I couldn't miss.'

💡Proyección

La proyección es el acto de dejar atrás o ignorar algo del pasado para enfocarse en el presente o el futuro. Anne Hathaway menciona que no le gusta mucho mirar atrás y que no tiene un gran interés en recordar proyectos pasados, lo que muestra su enfoque en la vida actual. Ejemplo: 'I don't know. I'm not huge on looking back.'

💡Premieres

Una premiere es el evento de estreno de una película, obra de teatro u otro tipo de espectáculo. En el guion, se hace referencia a la premiere en Broadway de 'Gutenberg! The Musical!', donde Anne Hathaway y Anna Wintour compartieron el escenario, lo que destaca un momento importante en sus carreras. Ejemplo: 'I recently saw a photo of you and Anna Wintour. You made your kind of Broadway debut together in, "Gutenberg! The Musical!"'

💡Icono

Un ícono es una persona que es ampliamente reconocida y admirada en una cultura o sociedad. En el video, Anna Wintour se describe como un ícono de Nueva York y a nivel mundial, lo que refleja su influencia y prestigio en el mundo de la moda. Ejemplo: 'She's also a New York icon. -Oh, yeah. -So I think if she shows up at a pizzeria -- -Yeah, she's a New York icon. She's a worldwide icon.'

💡Teatro al aire libre

El teatro al aire libre se refiere a espectáculos teatrales que se realizan en espacios al aire libre, a menudo en parques o jardines. Anne Hathaway comparte su experiencia en el 'Delacorte Theater', un teatro al aire libre en Central Park, donde actuó en 'Twelfth Night' y donde se enfrentó a desafíos como actuar bajo la lluvia. Ejemplo: 'So, the Delacorte Theater, is an outdoor theater in Central Park.'

💡Película de streaming

Una película de streaming es aquella que se transmite a través de plataformas de video en demanda en lugar de ser exhibida en salas de cine tradicionales. En el guion, se menciona 'The Idea of You', una película que comenzará a transmitirse en Prime Video, lo que indica el cambio en la forma en que las películas son vistas por el público. Ejemplo: '"The Idea of You" begins streaming, on Prime Video this Thursday.'

Highlights

Anne Hathaway's appreciation for her fans and the memorable moments she shares with them.

Her competitive nature during games and how it has changed since becoming a mother.

The revelation that her children have inherited a competitive streak.

Anne's enjoyment in watching her children win and how motherhood has softened her competitive edge.

Her experience of playing movie trivia and unexpectedly acing it, including a humorous moment involving 'The Devil Wears Prada'.

Anne's approach to past projects and her tendency not to dwell on them.

The enduring impact of 'The Princess Diaries' and its role as a family touchstone.

Her Broadway debut alongside Anna Wintour in 'Gutenberg! The Musical!' and the audience's reaction.

The unexpected appearance of raccoons during a performance of 'Twelfth Night' at the Delacorte Theater.

Anne's realization of what made a particular line in the play funny and the audience's reaction.

The record-breaking trailer for 'The Idea of You', garnering over 125 million views.

A summary of the plot of 'The Idea of You', highlighting the unexpected romance between a mom and a young boy band singer.

The casting process for the lead singer in 'The Idea of You' and Anne's immediate connection with Nick Galitzine.

Anne's humorous interaction with the audience, poking fun at the lack of readers in the crowd.

A clip is shown from 'The Idea of You', giving viewers a glimpse into Anne's performance.

The announcement of the streaming date for 'The Idea of You' on Prime Video.

Transcripts

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-Who doesn't love Anne Hathaway?

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Thank you for coming. -That's very nice.

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But you know when you have a moment, you're just like,

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"Oh, I'm gonna remember that forever."

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Thank you so much for that.

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-There you go. It just happened. Come on. The Roots.

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-Thank you. Hi, everybody.

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-Thank you for playing "Reverse Charades" with me.

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You're a great partner. -Thank you.

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You're a great partner.

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-I mean, are you are you competitive when you play games?

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Do you play games at home? -Oh, I don't mean to be.

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-I know. Me neither. -I don't mean to me.

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But then you saw her over there,

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I was like, "No, it's just a nice, friendly game."

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And then the last, I'm like, "But the points are on.

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Like, it's on." -Let's go. I want to win this.

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-Something takes over. I'm less competitive now.

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-Why? -Kids.

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-Yeah. Yeah.

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-I think maybe being competitive is genetic,

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because my kids are, like -- They're competitive, too.

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And it turns out motherhood has softened me,

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and I like to watch them win.

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-Yeah. -Aww.

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-My kids are very competitive, too.

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Well, my one daughter is. Yeah. Yeah.

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The other one doesn't really care.

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She's like, "That's fun. It's all good."

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But the other one really wants to win.

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And I don't throw the games.

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You know, I go -- I really -- And I play for --

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I play for money, too.

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Are you -- Is there a party game that you're especially good at?

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-Es-- No.

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I mean, you know, I was playing a game --

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We play a lot of Pokémon and we play a lot of Trouble

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and Sorry!

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But there is a game -- I was working last week

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and I was on set, and we were just passing the time.

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And have you seen that movie trivia game

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where it's cards and they -- and it just asks you questions?

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-Oh, yeah, I've seen -- Like, they have a bunch of

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quizzes, like sports and movies.

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-And I was just having one of those, like,

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runs where I couldn't miss.

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Like, I just knew and I was, like, surprising myself.

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-Well, you know your stuff. You know movies.

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-I didn't -- I mean, apparently, I do.

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And then I got to this one question,

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and they were like, "Oh, okay.

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So, uh, junior executive assistant, 'Devil Wears Prada.'"

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I'm just like, "Emily Blunt."

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And they were like, "No."

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And it wasn't her. It was me. So...

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I was gonna say, "Wait..."

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-But I was genuinely confused. I'm like, "Wait, but it is her."

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It is. -"That was me, but I'm the..."

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That's wild. See, when it comes to you --

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-Yeah, so...

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-Do you ever -- Do you kind of do a project

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and then you kind of block it out of your mind or no?

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You just -- It just so happens you...

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-I don't know. I'm not huge on looking back.

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It is kind of funny when -- Like, because,

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you know, I was in this movie when I was 17 years old

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called "The Princess Diaries."

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-Yeah. [ Cheers and applause ]

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-Have you seen it? -I watch you all the time.

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To this day, I watch you all the time.

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-Really? -My family loves you.

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-It must be your girls. -We love you.

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Yeah, they love you so much.

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-I love that it's become kind of one of those family touchstones.

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So, anyway, people quote it to me all the time,

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and I don't know what they're talking about.

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I haven't seen it in a minute.

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-But "Devil Wears Prada" --

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I recently saw a photo of you and Anna Wintour.

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You made your kind of Broadway debut together in

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"Gutenberg! The Musical!"

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You guys stood up. -There she is.

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-Did the crowd go nuts?

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-So, they -- So, by the way, I have to say,

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that's Josh Gad and that's Andrew Rannells.

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They're both dear friends.

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And they're so -- They were so brilliant in the show.

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It was really next level.

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And at the end of the show, they invite two people up onstage.

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And, so, they said my name first,

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and the audience had a very nice reaction.

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And then they said Anna's name, and it was like rock star.

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-Really? -Yeah, rock star.

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-Because you don't really see Anna do many things

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that are outside of her --

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-Wear a trucker hat. -Yes, exactly.

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You'd never see Anna Wintour, from Vogue, wear a trucker hat.

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That's correct, yeah. But everyone just went nuts.

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She's also a New York icon. -Oh, yeah.

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-So I think if she shows up at a pizzeria --

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-Yeah, she's a New York icon. She's a worldwide icon.

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-She's a worldwide -- She's everything.

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Is she fun to share the stage with?

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-Yeah. Yeah, really, really fun.

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And just -- She's been incredibly sweet to me,

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and I'm very -- I'm just very grateful for our relationship.

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-She's so cool. -She's so cool.

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-She's so cool. -So cool.

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-Do you get nervous around -- I get a little nervous --

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-I absolutely do. -You do?

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Now, I have less to lose,

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because I'm never going to be on the cover of Vogue,

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so I have nothing to worry about.

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But she likes me, and we've been friends for a long time,

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so I kind of -- I'm comfy around her, so I can --

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-I don't mean to -- I try to keep it comfy.

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I try to keep it cozy.

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But inside, my heart is -- I just respect her so much.

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-Yeah.

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-But I feel very comfortable around you.

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-Yeah, good. You should be. You should be.

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I'm your bud. No, please.

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I totally -- I got the respect

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and also the dig at the same time.

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So it was perfect. -That's how well I know you.

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That's how cozy I am. -Yeah, exactly.

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You know, I saw you, by the way --

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I was going to say on Broadway, but it wasn't.

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It was Shakespeare in the Park.

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-You were there? -Yeah, I came to see you.

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Absolutely. I'm a big fan. Yeah.

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You did that.

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-I feel really bad about the dig now.

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-You better keep digging me. Are you kidding me?

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I have -- Please, if you don't laugh yourself, then come on.

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I saw you, and it was at the...

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-"Twelfth Night" at the Delacorte Theater.

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-...Delacorte Theater. -Yeah.

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-You were amazing. Do you get nervous?

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Does anything go wrong?

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Nothing went wrong when I saw you.

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-Nothing went wrong? Thank goodness.

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-No, you were perfect.

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-Well, because -- So, the Delacorte Theater

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is an outdoor theater in Central Park.

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And, so -- -And you're doing Shakespeare.

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-Doing Shakespeare.

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And it rained almost every night.

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And, so, but it's kind of amazing,

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because every night, the last line of the show,

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which we actually sang, was for the rain, it raineth every day.

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And so the audience, at that moment,

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always burst out laughing.

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And the whole show was so joyful.

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I had such a wonderful time.

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But one night, something -- I don't know if it went wrong,

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but something happened.

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And, so, there's this scene.

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My character, Viola -- she comes onto the stage.

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And I knew that the line was funny,

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but I couldn't figure out how to make it funny.

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So every night, I was just trying something,

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just anything I could think of.

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And I was, you know, go out there,

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audience wouldn't laugh, and I was like, "Tomorrow."

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And then, one night, I went out there and I said the line,

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and just the house went down.

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-You killed it. -Killed.

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And I was like, "Oh, I found it. This is such a good feeling."

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And I just like -- And so then, of course,

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I leaned into it, because you do.

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And so I lean into it and I'm just --

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The audience is losing their minds.

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I look under the wings, the cast is losing their minds.

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I'm high-fiving myself in my head.

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I'm just like, "I've arrived. This is happening."

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And I get offstage and I'm just like, "Well..."

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And they go, "Did you see the raccoons?"

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And I'm like, "The...what?"

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And then they just go, "Behind you.

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As soon as you came onstage, a family of raccoons came out.

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They were so cute.

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Couldn't focus on the scene because the raccoons

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were so cute."

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So I was like, "Well, actually, high five to the raccoons."

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-See? You got to work with everybody.

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-Absolutely.

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-You got to work -- You play well with others.

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Let's talk about "The Idea of You."

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Oh, my gosh, buddy.

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The trailer alone has gotten over 125 million views.

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-Yeah. -It crushed, broke the record.

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Most-watched trailer of any streaming movie in history.

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Can we set up what the movie's about?

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-Oh, sure, sure.

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The story is about Solène Marchand,

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who is a woman who lives in Silver Lake.

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She's a gallery owner.

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She's a mom and she's got this really wonderful life.

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And she unexpectedly meets the lead singer

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of the biggest boy band in the world,

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a 24-year-old young man named Hayes Campbell.

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-Yeah.

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-And he thinks she's kind of great.

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And so the story is about how they fall in love.

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-Yeah. Because you're just a mom and you're chaperoning

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this thing and you go to this thing

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and then you see this boy band.

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-I love hearing you describe my movie.

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"Just a mom in this thing."

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-Yeah, you're a mom in this thing.

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That's how I described it.

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Mom is chaperoning, like, a Coachella type of thing,

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like a giant outdoor festival thing, and the biggest boy band

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in the world, and then the lead singer --

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-Oh, yes, so, my daughter is off watching St. Vincent.

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Because she doesn't like the boy band anymore.

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She liked them in seventh grade.

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But, anyway, I have a backstage pass,

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so I'm a -- all-access thing.

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I have to go to the bathroom.

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Somebody tells me where the trailers are.

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I go and I walk into the wrong trailer.

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-Yeah. And the rest is -- High jinks ensues.

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But remind me of the actor who plays the lead singer.

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-Nick Galitzine.

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-Oh, man, you guys have great chemistry.

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Did you know when he was auditioning?

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You go, "Oh, this the guy." -Oh, yeah.

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Yeah, no, as soon as he -- I actually burst out laughing

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when he walked in, because -- Has anybody here read the book?

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-No, we don't read.

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-Well, you should. It's fabulous.

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-This is "The Tonight Show."

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Yeah, you want to go over to Stephen --

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You want to go to Stephen Colbert

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if you want to get people that read books.

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We don't read.

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Lame!

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-Well, you have an awesome book in store for you.

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It's written by -- -Lame-O!

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We do Audible here. We do that. Does that count?

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-I think it's time for you to -- to get me back.

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-Yeah, I know. -Okay, so --

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-It's based on this book.

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-What's a book? -Yeah.

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No, too late. No, too late.

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But this is based on the big best-selling book.

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-Well, the book does have a fan following somewhere.

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And -- Anyway, and I think the book is incredible.

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And Hayes Campbell is so beautifully written in the book,

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and so we knew that we just really needed to find

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someone really special.

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And he walked in, yeah,

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and I just thought, "Oh, that's Hayes Campbell."

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And that was almost two years ago.

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And now Nick and I have become really good friends,

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and, yeah, it's opened up in this beautiful way.

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-It's really great. I want to show everyone a clip.

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Here's Anne Hathaway in "The Idea of You."

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Take a look.

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-Hi again.

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-Are you a part of that ASMR community

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that gets off on listening to people pee?

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-No, I wasn't --

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-Because I don't think you can just go around assuming --

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-It's actually my trailer.

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-What?

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-It's not literally mine. You know, I don't own it.

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-This is your trailer?

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-Yeah, I'm in the band.

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We're performing on the main stage.

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You know, I'm Hayes Campbell.

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-August Moon?

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-Yeah.

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-Well, I absolutely know who you are.

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Um, anyway...I'll...

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-Yeah. Come on. You know how to do it.

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Anne Hathaway, everybody.

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"The Idea of You" begins streaming

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on Prime Video this Thursday.

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We'll be right back with Melanie Lynskey.

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Stick around, everybody.

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