シャドーイング練習: Morgan Freeman Doesn't Think His Voice Is Special, Reveals His Secret to Staying Young (Extended) - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Standing ovation for Morgan Freeman.
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They love you.
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We love you.
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Welcome back to the show.
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I think I should just go on out.
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Stop following my head.
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No, no, no, no. We have to talk.
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We have to do an interview.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, we have to talk.
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Talk about things.
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We have a lot in common.
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All right, all right, all right.
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You look fantastic, as always.
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Thank you for coming back.
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Thank you very much.
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You don't look so bad yourself.
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I appreciate it.
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We have a lot in common, besides having great voices.
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We also, uh, we golf.
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Yes.
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Yes. Are you...
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How's your golf game?
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Sucks.
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Me too.
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Really?
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Yeah, I'm...
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Better there.
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Yeah.
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Have you ever been good?
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I've seen you golf.
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I think you've...
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I've seen you do some great shots.
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All right.
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Uh, Jimmy.
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Sorry.
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See that end?
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Yes.
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It won't hold a golf club.
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Is that right?
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So, I only got this one to golf with.
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How good can it be? Is that right?
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I never realized that, but you still do well.
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Yeah.
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Do you still walk the course?
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Uh, no. I also got a bad foot.
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So why do you golf?
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Because I need to exercise.
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Yeah, you do.
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Yeah, golf is, you know, you don't really...
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I don't get paid to do it,
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so I don't have to make anybody's par.
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Par eight's good enough, right?
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Yeah, exactly.
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Just having fun.
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You were telling me you have a secret to aging,
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that you got a little secret from Clint Eastwood.
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What did he tell you?
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Never let the old man in.
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I love that.
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Don't let the old man in.
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Just don't...
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That's how you stay so young.
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Just don't let the old man in.
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Yeah.
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When did you realize you had an amazing voice?
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Do you think that you have an amazing voice?
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No. You don't?
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No. It's not special to you?
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No. Wow.
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It's yours?
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No. Right.
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But yours is.
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It's special to you and ain't special to me.
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Really?
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But you're the voice of God.
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Yeah, I...
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Please.
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But you know what I'm talking about.
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Everyone must say that to you.
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You are the voice of God in Bruce Almighty, in Bruce Almighty 2.
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And you have, you've narrated our planet.
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You're fantastic in that.
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Anytime I hear your voice,
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in fact, we've even had impersonators come on and impersonate you because everyone loves,
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they want to have your voice.
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You have a very great, special voice.
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Calming, soothing, articulate.
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Amazing.
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Fantastic.
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Did you go to vocal training?
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Yes, I went to college for about 20 minutes.
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And at LACC, Los Angeles,
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they call it community now,
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and it was city then, Los Angeles City College.
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And I had this instructor who,
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voice and diction, sort of got it in there somehow.
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Yeah, and what was his advice?
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You just said...
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A lot of people speak up higher in their voice box than they could.
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That's ridiculous.
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No, you could speak lower.
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Well, I know.
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I just, I choose to,
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I choose to do the other voice.
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Don't leave, don't leave, don't leave.
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But, yes, my voice is high.
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No. Your voice is...
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I think your voice is about as low as you ever gonna get it.
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What I mean, Jimmy, that wasn't a put-down.
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No. I meant that you speak normally.
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Your voice is in a normal pitch.
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Oh, thank you.
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I thought you were saying,
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I'm never gonna go through puberty or something.
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Which I didn't.
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I skipped over it.
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Never let the old man in,
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you know what I'm saying?
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No. We have fun.
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That's the thing about us.
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We have fun together.
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No, but here's us.
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So you have the diction, and you have that...
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But your voice was always that octave?
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No, no. I'm trying to tell you that this instructor dropped my voice about an octave.
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I mean, I really loved him.
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He did.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, because I mean, as long as I can remember from Sesame Street on and everything with you...
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Yeah, well, I was, what,
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50 years, 40 years old, 50 years old then.
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When you did that?
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Was it Sesame or was it Electric Company?
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It was Electric Company.
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But it was just children's television.
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Yeah, yeah, but I remember you.
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You were the best.
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I do remember you.
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But then that teacher must have been proud to see you go on to become Morgan Freeman,
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and here you are winning an Oscar winning an Oscar,
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he'd been nominated five times.
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Look at this.
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I mean...
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Not too shabby.
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Not too shabby.
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Right.
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Is it exciting winning an Academy Award?
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Yeah, I mean, Clint Eastwood did that.
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Yeah, exactly.
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If you could do anything that Clint Eastwood did, that's pretty cool.
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Yeah, well, we're buddies.
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Yeah?
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Yeah.
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You got to give him my best.
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Yeah?
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Yeah, I love Clint Eastwood.
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Good.
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Next time I see him, I'm gonna say...
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Jimmy Fallon.
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Yeah.
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Thank you.
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You have two big projects coming out, okay?
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One is a new series that you produce called The Grey House,
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which you're wearing a nice hat right now, saying The Grey House.
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It premieres tomorrow.
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It premieres tomorrow on Prime Video.
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I think it's a perfect time for it to come out, by the way.
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I think so, too.
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It's the 250th anniversary of our dear country.
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That's right.
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Lord help us.
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I know, but we'll get through it, yeah.
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But what is this, where is this set,
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and what is the idea behind the Grey House?
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The Grey House is set in Richmond,
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Virginia, long about 1861 when the Civil War started.
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And it's about these ladies who were spies spies for the Union Army,
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for the Union cause.
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I never heard that story.
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Well, nobody's ever heard it.
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That's why we're telling it.
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That's good.
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You need new stories.
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Real stories.
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Real stories.
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It's real.
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It's based on fact.
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Well, that's going to be fantastic.
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But then I'm also excited about the dinosaurs.
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This is, you're narrating this.
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This is Steven Spielberg, a four-part series on Netflix about dinosaurs,
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but I will tell you that the graphics and the...
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Unbelievable.
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I've never seen it.
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Honestly, it is fantastic.
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Is that what drew you to it,
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or did you and Stephen know each other?
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Yeah, no, Stephen and I know each other.
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We go back, all the way back to Amistad.
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Wow.
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Right.
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Jeez.
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And, you know, Morgan, would you...
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And I said, pshh.
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Of course, you got to do it.
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If it's Steven, yeah, he's gonna do a great job.
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But it's phenomenal, and the most realistic animation graphics I've ever seen that is gonna blow your mind when you see it.
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You don't believe it.
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Yeah.
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You know, I love it every time you come on the show.
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I'm so lucky to have you on the show.
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You're one of my all-time favorites,
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and thank you for being so fun and awesome.
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But also, I just...
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You're a legend, and it's cool that you do this.
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And I love music.
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I'm serious.
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I'm serious.
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I love you.
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Oh, I love you.
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No, I'm serious.
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I want to show a clip.
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Here's the voice of Morgan Freeman.
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He's so humble.
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He's the best.
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Narrating the dinosaurs.
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Take a look at this.
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Ankylosaurus...
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...versus T-Rex.
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An evolutionary stalemate.
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Millions of years in the making. But
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in this arms race, there's one thing that does set these dinosaurs apart.
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Intelligence.
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Intelligence.
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Yeah, come on.
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That's how you do it right there.
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Morgan Freeman, everybody!
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All four episodes of The Dinosaurs premiere March 6th on Netflix.
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More Tonight Show after the break.
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Stick around, everybody.

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