Shadowing Practice: Angelina Jolie Makes "Barefoot" Return to Late Night After Decade Away to Talk Maria, The Outsiders - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Welcome to the show.
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Feel the love!
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Feel the love!
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Thank you for being here.
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Thank you.
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Uh, I notice that you're-you're barefoot.
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Um, did you.. did you not.. did you forget your shoes?
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No. I, uh, I broke my toe yesterday.
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You're kidding me.
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And I tried to find a comfortable shoe, but I just decided...
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No. You don't have to wear shoes.
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Yeah, just be comfortable.
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We're just happy you're here.
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Yeah.
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Thank you for being here.
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I want to get into Maria.
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I want to talk about Maria Callas.
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I want to talk about the great job you did.
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But first, I want to congratulate you on winning a Tony.
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You produced The Outsiders.
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This is massive.
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Here's the cast here.
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We're lucky enough to have them on our show.
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Here's them in action as well.
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What made you want to produce The Outsiders?
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Oh, well, it's...
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By the way, I get very nervous on talk shows.
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I get very uncomfortable, and I haven't done one for like a decade.
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And you know this.
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I am so...
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This is so not my...
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This is so not my thing.
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No, this is not your thing.
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Don't worry about it.
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This is all be fine.
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Yeah.
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I produced it because I saw an early workshop of it,
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and I loved it, and I loved what they were doing with it,
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and the director and the composers, and I...
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Such a great job.
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I thought it was amazing.
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And my daughter also loved it.
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Were you an outsider growing up in school?
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Were you a...
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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I think, yeah.
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I wasn't really an outsider.
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I was more of, like, a weirdo, probably.
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But I think...
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I thought you were a good outsider.
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I think it's good to be an outsider.
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You think so?
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Yeah, I think...
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I was thinking, like, what it is to be an outsider.
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And I think that's just,
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you know, to be somebody who's comfortable with other people,
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maybe not understanding who you are or knowing what you do or,
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you know, you don't feel as understood or connected,
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but you know who you are and you're okay with that.
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Yeah, I like that.
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I think it was a little bit.
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That's a good thing.
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I know your daughter worked with you on this production.
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Does any of your kids want to be on camera or behind the camera or in the?
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MY KIDS, I THINK SOME OF THEM OFF CAMERA,
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BEHIND THE SCENES, BUT THEY REALLY,
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REALLY WANT TO BE, ESPECIALLY SHILO,
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WOULD REALLY LIKE TO BE PRIVATE.
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JUST PRIVATE.
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JUST PRIVATE.
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JUST LIVE YOUR LIFE in the scenes,
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but they really, really want to be,
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especially Shiloh, would really like to be private.
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Just private.
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Just private.
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Just live your life.
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Just like not photographed, not on a thing.
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I think her most of all would like privacy.
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Yeah, it just must get so tricky because everyone's so famous around them.
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But it wasn't their choice.
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Correct, absolutely, yeah, no. Right?
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So some people are more comfortable with public,
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some people are more comfortable on talk shows.
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Yeah.
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And some people are not.
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Yes.
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You are incredible, as I told you.
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And, uh, Maria, congratulations on this.
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You're getting rave reviews.
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You're an incredible actor.
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But I saw some things online.
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I was wondering if I could ask you if these rumors are true of other careers that you might have had.
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Oh, no. Sorry, I'd be interested to see if any of these are real.
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I'm interested, too.
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Okay.
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First of all, is it true that prior to acting,
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you were studying to become a funeral director?
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Yes.
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That was the one I didn't think.
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A funeral director?
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Yeah.
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Why?
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How?
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Doesn't it make sense, though?
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No. I was, um...
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My grandfather died, and I remembered thinking,
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this is not how they should be.
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This should be a celebration of life,
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and since I'm not afraid of death and I was comfortable with it,
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I thought this would be a great career path.
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I could throw these parties.
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I could, like, make this better.
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I could do a thing here.
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We need more people like that.
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It shouldn't be that.
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It's my fallback career now.
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That's great.
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I did not know that about you.
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Is it true that you consider becoming a pilot?
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Yes, I'm a pilot.
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You are a pilot.
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I am a pilot.
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I would guess that you would be.
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Thank you.
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I don't know why.
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And my son, Matt, is...
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Maddox is training to be a pilot now, too.
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He's actually...
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He is a pilot now.
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Really?
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Of planes or helicopters?
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Or do they both count the same?
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No, they are different.
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Some of the licenses are the same,
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but no. So you can fly a plane right now.
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I can.
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If we had to just get out of here together.
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I got you.
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I got you.
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Let's go to the Bahamas and do it up.
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Yeah.
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Finally, is it true that you love stand-up comedy?
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At one point, you considered trying stand-up.
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That is definitely a no. You would not.
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You would not do that.
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No, but you love comedy.
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Yeah.
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But you would never...
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I could deal with a funeral.
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I could deal with...
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You're flying a plane.
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...with 10,000 feet in the air.
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But, no. What you do...
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Talking...
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...terrifies.
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No, I'm sorry.
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Okay, that's good to know.
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Thank you.
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I got to say, I love this movie.
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I saw it last week.
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I got a screening of it.
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I would go see it in theaters if you can see Maria,
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because the sound is gorgeous.
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The shots are beautiful.
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Was it all shot in Paris,
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or was it all different?
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Some Paris, some Budapest, some Greece.
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Ah, knockout.
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When you get that script,
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you go, yeah, I can do this.
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I could play with one of the greatest opera singers on Earth.
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No, I had never sung before.
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And it was one of those,
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you know, you all have...
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Everybody's got something that makes them,
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you know, this is not something I can do.
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And I was pretty sure that was one of the things I can't sing.
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Yeah.
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But, you know, you're an actor,
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and so they ask you if you can...
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Yeah.
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...do whatever you can do, and you say yes.
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Yeah, of course, yeah.
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I can tap dance.
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Sure, why not?
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Yeah.
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How long are you even going to tap dance?
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And then they go, do it,
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and you go, do I really have to?
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Can we write that out of the movie?
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You're phenomenal.
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Thank you.
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I mean, you're nervous on talk shows,
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but do you get nervous singing?
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I was so nervous.
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I had to learn how to sing,
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because the director, the wonderful director,
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Pablo Lorraine, he sent me to singing Italian and many things for seven months,
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because you can't fake sing opera.
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No. Which I didn't know.
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You're like, I'm an actor.
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Leave me alone.
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Yeah.
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And I thought in the beginning,
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I thought, I had this great plan.
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And I thought, I know what I'll do.
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It'll be a fun, like,
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start of the movie gift.
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I'll just buy everybody earplugs.
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And then it'll be my way of,
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like, clearing the space and not being as nervous.
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Yeah.
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But I didn't.
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I had to sing, so.
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I feel like I get more nervous in front of just,
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like, one person as opposed to a crowd.
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Like, if I sing it in front of,
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like, two people, I'd go, never mind.
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But if it's in front of everybody, I can be like...
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I auditioned.
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I auditioned, and I didn't get the part.
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Next then.
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Uh, look at how...
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This is phenomenal.
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I mean, really did a great job.
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How gorgeous this is.
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I think this is gonna be giant...
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...for the opera community, because it did remind me.
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I go, oh, I should go to see more opera.
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This is the most beautiful thing.
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But also, I will say,
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the wardrobe and hair and makeup department did a great job.
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You look like Maria Callas.
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I didn't realize this.
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At the end of the film,
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they show you photos of Maria of Maria,
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and it's so similar, I go, wow.
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I mean, it's not...
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I mean, you really knocked it out of the park.
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Congratulations on this.
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Thank you very much.
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How do we...
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Angelina, how do we set up this film?
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It's The Last Days, right?
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Of Marie Callas.
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Yes, the film is The Last Days,
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and it's her reflecting on her life, and...
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I'm very bad at this.
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No, that was it.
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It's reflecting on her life.
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It's The Last Days.
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Does that sell a movie?
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No, but when you see the clip,
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why it's great, but also I think,
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you know, she's kind of reflecting on her life and interviewing herself, talking to herself.
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She's talking to her drugs.
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She's talking to her drugs.
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It is true.
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It is true.
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Yeah.
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Spoiler.
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But I got that.
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You should be quaaludes.
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Yeah.
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It was Mandrax, right?
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Yeah.
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It's quaaludes.
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It's quaaludes.
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And I go, oh, this is tricky.
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So she's just talking and going,
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yeah, no. And then correcting herself and having a full conversation with herself, kind of.
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It's fascinating.
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If you look closely, it's a big opera,
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and it's based on a lot of the...
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She did many performances and many tragedies and many operas, and so the...
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You don't have to know opera to understand the film or appreciate the film,
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but if you do know opera,
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you can understand that there's a lot of,
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you know, why things come at a certain time
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and how she's the sum of the tragedies that she played in her life,
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and the film is kind of an opera.
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You dove into this character.
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I want to show everyone a clip.
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Here's Angelina Jolie in Maria.
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Take a look.
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Good morning.
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Mm-hmm.
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99% of your devotion is about food.
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1% is about love.
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How is your spine, Frucho?
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As fragile as a twig, the doctor said.
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So you should be careful.
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When I ask you to do something,
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you should occasionally tell me no. I am careful, madam.
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That is why I don't dare to tell you no. Angelina Jolie, everybody!
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Maria is in select theaters now and comes to Netflix December 11th.
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We'll be right back with more Tonight Show.
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Stick around!
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Hey, hey, hey, hey!

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