シャドーイング練習: Anne Hathaway Forgets The Princess Diaries and The Devil Wears Prada Details, Chats The Idea of You - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Who doesn't love Anne Hathaway?
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Who doesn't love Anne Hathaway?
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Thank you for coming back.
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But you know when you have a moment, you're just like, oh, I'm going to remember that forever.
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Thank you so much for that.
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Yeah, there you go.
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It just happened.
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Come on.
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The roots.
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Thank you.
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Hi, everybody.
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Thank you for playing Reverse Charades with me.
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You're a great partner.
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Thank you.
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You're a great partner.
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I mean, are you competitive when you play games?
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Do you play games at home?
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I don't mean to be.
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I don't mean to be.
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But then you saw over there, 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.
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Like, something...
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Let's go.
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I want to win this.
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now.
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Why?
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Kids.
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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, and I like to watch them win.
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Yeah.
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My kids are very competitive, too.
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My one daughter is, yeah.
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The other one doesn't really care.
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It's like, it's fun, it's all good, but the other one really wants to win.
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And I don't throw the games, you know?
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I just go.
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I really...
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And I play for money, too.
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Are you...
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Is there a party game that you're especially good at?
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No, I mean...
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You know, I was playing a game last...
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We play a lot of Pokemon, and we play a lot of Trouble and Sorry.
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But there is a game last...
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I was working last week, and I was on set, and we were just passing the time.
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And have you seen one of that movie trivia game where it's cards and it just asks you questions?
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Oh, yeah.
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I've seen, like, they have a bunch of quizzes, like sports and movies.
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And I was just having one of those, like, runs where I couldn't miss.
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Like, I just knew.
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And I was, like, surprising myself.
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And it was like...
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Well, you know your stuff.
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You know movies.
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I didn't...
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I mean, apparently, I do.
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And then I got to this one question, and they were like, Oh, okay, so junior executive assistant in 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.
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It was me.
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So...
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I was gonna say, wait.
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But I was genuinely confused.
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I was like, Wait, but it's her.
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It is.
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That was me, but I'm the...
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That's wild.
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See, when it comes to you, do you ever do you kind of do a project 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.
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I'm not huge on looking back.
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It is kind of funny when like, because, you know, I was in this movie when I was 17 years old called The Princess Diaries.
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Yeah.
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I watch you all the time.
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To this day, I watch you all the time.
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My family loves you.
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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, and I don't know what they're talking about.
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I have seen it in a minute.
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But, Devil Wears Prada, I recently saw a photo of you and Anna Wintour.
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You made your kind of Broadway debut together in Gutenberg, the musical.
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You guys stood up.
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There she is.
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Did the crowd go nuts?
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So, by the way, I have to say, that's Josh Gad.
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And that's Andrew Reynald's book.
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Dear friends.
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And they're 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 on stage.
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And so they said my name first, and the audience had a very nice reaction.
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And then they said Anna's name, and it was like, Rockstar.
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Really?
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Yeah, Rockstar.
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Because you don't really see Anna do many things that are outside of her.
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Wear a trucker hat.
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Yeah, exactly.
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You never see Anna Wintour from Vogue wear a trucker hat.
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That's correct, yeah.
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But everyone just went nuts.
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She's also a New York icon.
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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.
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She's a worldwide icon.
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She's a worldwide icon.
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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, and I'm just very grateful for her relationship.
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She's so cool.
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She's so cool.
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Do you get nervous around?
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I get a little nervous.
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I absolutely do.
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You do?
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I have less to lose because I'm never going to be on the cover of Vogue, so I don't have nothing to worry about.
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But she likes me, and we've been friends for a long time, so I kind of I'm comfy around her.
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I don't mean to.
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I try to keep it comfy.
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I try to keep it cozy, but inside my heart, I just respect her so much.
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I'm just like that.
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But I feel very comfortable around you.
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Yeah, I'm good.
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I should be.
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You should be.
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I'm your bud.
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No, please.
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I totally got the respect and also the dig at the same time.
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So it was perfect.
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That's how well I know you.
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That's how cozy I am.
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Yeah, exactly.
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You know, I saw you, by the way, 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?
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Yeah, I came to see you.
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Absolutely.
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I'm a big fan.
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Yeah.
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You did that.
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Were you nervous?
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I feel really bad about the dig now.
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You better keep digging me.
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Are you kidding me?
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Please, if you don't laugh at yourself, then come on.
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I saw you, and it was at the...
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-"Felfth Night at the Delacorte." -"Delacorte Theater." You were amazing.
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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?
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Thank goodness." No, you were perfect.
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-"Well, so the Delacorte Theater is an outdoor theater in Central Park, and so...
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-"You were doing Shakespeare." -"Doing Shakespeare, and it rained almost every night.
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And so, but it's kind of amazing, because every night, the last line of the show, which we actually sang was, For the Rain It Raineth Every Day.
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And so the audience at that moment always burst out laughing, 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, but something happened.
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And so there's this scene, my character Viola, she comes onto the stage and I knew that the line was funny, but I couldn't figure out how to make it funny.
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So every night I was just trying something, just anything I could think of.
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And I was like, you know, go out there, 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 and just the house went down.
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You killed it.
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Killed.
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And I was like, oh, I found it.
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This is such a good feeling.
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And I just like, and so then of course I leaned into it because you do.
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And so I lean into it and I'm just, the audience is losing their minds.
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I look into 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 off stage and I'm just like, well, 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 on stage, 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 were so cute.
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So I was like, well, actually, high-five to the raccoons.
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See?
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That's it.
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You got to work with everybody.
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Absolutely.
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Absolutely.
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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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It crushed.
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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, 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.
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And she's got this really wonderful life, and she unexpectedly meets the lead singer of the biggest boy band in the world, 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 this thing.
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And you go to this thing, 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 and this thing.
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Yeah, your mom and this thing, that's how I describe it.
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I just, mom, you're just chaperoning, like a Coachella type of thing, like a giant outdoor festival thing.
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And the biggest boy band in the world, and then the lead singer.
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Oh, yes, so my character, my daughter's off watching St.
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Vincent.
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And because she doesn't like the boy bands anymore.
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She liked them in seventh grade.
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But anyway, I have an backstage pass, so I'm an 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.
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And the rest is hijinks ensues.
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Remind me of the actor who plays the lead singer.
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Nick Galatine.
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Oh, man.
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You guys have great chemistry.
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Did you know when he was auditioning, you go, oh, this is the guy?
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Oh, yeah.
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Yeah.
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No, as soon as he...
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I actually burst out laughing when he walked in because...
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Has anybody here read the book?
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No, we don't read.
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Well, you should.
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It's fabulous.
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It's fabulous.
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It's the Tonight Show, yeah.
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You want to go...
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You want to go over to Stephen Colbert if you want to get people to read books.
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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...
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Lame-o.
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We do Audible here.
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We do that.
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We can do that count.
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I think it's time for you to date me to get me back.
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Yeah, I know.
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Okay, so...
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It's based on this book.
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What's a book?
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Yeah.
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Too late.
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No, too late.
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But this is based on the big best-selling book.
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Okay, well, the book does have a fan following somewhere.
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And anyway, and I think the book's 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 someone really special.
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And he walked in.
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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 it's opened up in this beautiful way.
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It's really great.
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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 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.
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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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And now I'm...
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I'm...
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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.
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You know how to do it.
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Anne Hathaway, everybody.
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The Idea of You begins streaming on Prime Video this Thursday.
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We'll be right back with Melanie Linsky.
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Take a round, everybody.
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Hey, hey, hey, hey!

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