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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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"Anne Hathaway Forgets The Princess Diaries and The Devil Wears Prada Details, Chats The Idea of You"으로 쉐도잉 기법을 사용해 영어를 연습합니다.
매일 15~30분 꾸준히 연습하면 IELTS 스피킹에 대한 자신감이 길러집니다.
쉐도잉이란? 영어 실력을 빠르게 키우는 과학적 방법
쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.
ShadowingEnglish에서 효과적으로 학습하는 방법
- 영상 선택: 자연스럽고 명확한 영어가 사용된 YouTube 영상을 선택하세요. TED Talks, BBC 뉴스, 영화 장면, 팟캐스트, IELTS 모범 답변 영상이 좋습니다. URL을 복사해서 검색창에 붙여넣으세요. 짧은 영상(5분 이내)과 실제로 관심 있는 주제부터 시작하는 것이 동기 유지에 효과적입니다.
- 먼저 듣고 내용 이해하기: 처음에는 1배속으로 그냥 듣기만 하세요. 아직 따라 말할 필요는 없습니다. 문장의 의미를 파악하고, 화자가 어떻게 단어를 강조하고, 소리를 연결하고, 쉬어 가는지 주목하세요. 내용을 이해한 후 쉐도잉 연습을 하면 효과가 훨씬 좋아집니다.
- 쉐도잉 모드 설정:
- Wait Mode (대기 모드):
+3s또는+5s를 선택하면 한 문장이 재생된 후 자동으로 잠시 멈춰서 따라 말할 시간을 줍니다. 직접 컨트롤하고 싶다면Manual을 선택해서 Next를 눌러 진행하세요. - Sub Sync (자막 동기화): YouTube 자막이 오디오와 맞지 않을 수 있습니다.
±100ms로 조정해서 정확한 타이밍에 따라갈 수 있도록 맞추세요.
- Wait Mode (대기 모드):
- 소리 내어 쉐도잉하기 (핵심 연습): 이것이 연습의 핵심입니다. 문장이 재생되는 순간——또는 일시정지 중에——크고 자신감 있게 소리 내어 따라 하세요. 단순히 단어를 읽는 것이 아니라, 화자의 리듬, 강세, 음의 높낮이, 연음 방식을 그대로 흉내 내는 것이 중요합니다. 목표는 화자의 '그림자'처럼 들리는 것입니다. Repeat 기능으로 같은 문장을 여러 번 반복해서 자연스럽게 입에 붙을 때까지 연습하세요.
- 난이도 높이며 꾸준히 연습: 한 구절이 편해지면 더 도전적인 수준으로 올리세요. 속도를 <code>1.25x</code> 또는 <code>1.5x</code>로 높여 빠른 언어 반사 신경을 훈련하세요. Wait Mode를 <code>Off</code>로 설정해서 연속 쉐도잉을 하는 것이 가장 고급스럽고 효과적인 모드입니다. 매일 15~30분씩 꾸준히 연습하면 몇 주 안에 눈에 띄는 변화를 느낄 수 있습니다.
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