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Emma!
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Oh, you look gorgeous.
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Do you watch a lot of late-night television?
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Emma, welcome to our show.
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Hey!
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Hey, hey, I have a question for you.
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I really do.
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Okay, really?
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For real?
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Yeah.
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Are you shooting a movie with Russell Crowe, right?
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I am indeed.
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This...
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Where is it again?
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Um, we were shooting in Iceland, in Reykjavik.
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Yeah, and I just heard that he got, like...
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Is he crazy or something?
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He's nuts.
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He got, like, pulled out of the.. out of the ocean or something with...
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He...
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Yes, there was...
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He was...
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Yes, he had to call the emergency services.
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He needed to get rescued off a kayak.
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But this came as no surprise to me,
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because, like, Russell bikes to set.
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He, like, walks, like, six miles to set.
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Yeah, he's an adventurous guy.
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If he, like, catapulted on to set in a jet pack,
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I probably wouldn't blink.
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I'd be like...
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Yeah, that's how Russell gets to work, yeah.
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He parachutes in.
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Yes, yes.
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You're making headlines, more headlines recently.
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I read this, that you were the most dangerous person on the Internet.
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I'm dangerous.
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I mean, come on.
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No, they're saying because people use your face and name to try to trick people into,
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like, giving their address and-and emails and social security numbers and stuff.
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Yeah, well, my brother was like,
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yeah, you're about as dangerous as,
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like, a fluffy bunny rabbit.
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I mean, really, I mean,
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you don't come across as really dangerous to me, yeah.
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So, actually, this was a-this was a PR stunt of mine to try and kind of edgy myself up a little.
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Yeah, totally.
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I mean, just look-look at that camera right there and just make a dangerous face.
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This is a...
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Look at how dangerous.
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I mean, that's dangerous.
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Look at how...
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I'm excited about your new movie.
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Thank you.
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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Yes.
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It's set in 1991.
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Yes.
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Which is, I graduated in 92.
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You were born in 1990.
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1990, and my brother was born in 92.
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Oh, is that right?
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Yeah.
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That's when I graduated high school.
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So it's about high school kids and a lot of good music in this.
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Yes.
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The soundtrack is awesome, I have to say.
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It, uh...
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Like, who's on there?
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So you have, like, a ton of the Smiths.
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And I got really into the Cocteau twins.
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Yeah, you told me about this song called something drop.
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Pearly Dewdrops Drop.
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Pearly Dewdrops Drop.
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Anyone ever heard this song?
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Oh, really?
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I've never heard this.
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Dude, it's fantastic.
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Of course Kirk knows it.
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It is such a good song.
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But I listened to it on YouTube,
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and I was like, I love this.
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Amazing.
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Well, it's Sam's favorite song in the movie and in the book,
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and then it became my favorite song throughout the shoot,
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which was very appropriate.
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But the coolest thing was that Steve gave me my first vinyl.
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Steve, who's the director, he gave me Morrissey,
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and I've been collecting vinyl ever since.
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That's right, because you grew up in a generation where there's no such thing.
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Yes, and I...
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It's like Santa Claus.
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I mean, I've never met him,
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but I know he exists.
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Exactly, and, like, I find that it's...
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Isn't it fun?
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It's so fun, and so much less stressful than an iPod,
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because you're not like stressing about like shuffling or flicking songs
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or like yeah if you have a bad song yeah
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if you have a bad song in the mix it's like
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so so embarrassing it's pretty embarrassing yeah you know you don't want to know
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that you have like justin bieber on your playlist played like
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25 times yeah they do tell you how many times you
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listen to it yeah for me it's barbara's rise now uh they just finally go you're listening to too much
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but barbara um uh now you shot this in pittsburgh yes which i love pittsburgh pittsburgh is awesome Did you have fun?
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Oh, really?
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It's so awesome.
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It's cool, right?
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Everyone's super friendly and...
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Did you eat at Primanti Brothers sandwiches?
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I ate at Primanti Brothers.
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Yeah!
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You gave them more?
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It's so rad.
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It's so rad.
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If they put...
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What did they put on it?
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French fries?
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So you get, like, a whole sandwich,
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and then, as if that's not enough,
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you get the fries on top as part of the bite.
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In the sandwich, and they squash it down, and that's the sandwich.
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And if you make one change at all,
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like, have a little, they throw you out.
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Mm-hmm.
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No, no, no. They go, get out.
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Yeah, you go, can I have mine with no man?
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And then I'm in handcuffs.
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Did you go see, did you see some Warhols?
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I did.
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I did go.
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She's from Pittsburgh.
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Yes.
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You have a little Edie Sedgwicky type of thing to you.
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That's the biggest compliment I've like ever, like received.
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Really?
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I love Edie Sedgwick.
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Really?
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Well, I was, I've seen a little bit of her in you.
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But this movie is based on a popular book.
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Yes.
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You have a trend with you.
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I do this.
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Because yeah, you do the Harry Potter.
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A few people have read that book as well.
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But this one has a cult following as well.
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It does.
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It has a really...
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The people who identify with this book are very,
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very, very passionate about the book.
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And I hadn't heard of it before I took on the role.
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I read the script and then I read the book afterwards,
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but now I fully get it.
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Do you want to explain what it's about to everybody?
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Yeah.
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So the book is about a boy called Charlie,
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and Charlie is this kind of amazing boy.
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He's so nonjudgmental.
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He's such a sweet guy,
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and he gets thrown into high school and just gets...
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Run over.
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Yeah, just gets run over, basically.
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Bambi in the headlights.
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And then, luckily, he meets Sam and Patrick,
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who kind of are the friends that help him through his troubled time and through high school.
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And, yeah, it's kind of like...
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They discover music together, and it's just kind of...
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It's a coming of age.
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Exactly.
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It's almost like a breakfast club of our gen...
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That was when your parents were born.
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Uh, the breakfast club came out.
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But it's kind of like a breakfast club-ish of our generation.
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I'm so excited to see this movie.
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This clip is you guys all driving in a truck discovering the song Heroes by David Bowie.
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Yes.
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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Here's Emma Watson.
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Whoo!
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What is she doing?
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Don't worry, she does it all the time.
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Turn it up!
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You got it, your highness.
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What?
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I feel infinite.
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I'm sorry.
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That was fun.
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That was fun.
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I cannot wait for this.
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Seriously, seriously fun.
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Come on, party!
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That's good.
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We are hanging out with Emma Watson,
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and we just saw some footage of her at dance rehearsal for her movie,
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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You got some good moves there.
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Well, thanks.
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Now, what, is it tough to learn those dances?
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Could you teach me those dances?
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Yeah, for sure.
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Could you?
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Are you down?
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Let's go.
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You teach me.
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I'd love to do it.
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I don't care.
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What do we do?
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Do we know?
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Are we doing this?
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Are we doing this?
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Okay, great.
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Well, okay, so the first move is,
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like, is kind of from dancing and,
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like, singing in the rain.
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So we do a little kick out to the side.
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You can bring in some jazz hands.
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A little jazz hands.
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And we'll speed it up a little.
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That's great.
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That's pretty good.
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Okay, and then you, okay.
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And then this one's great.
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This is from Grease.
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So I'm gonna need you to get down on one knee if that's cool.
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Okay, yeah, yeah, sorry.
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And we've known each other for two segments.
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So I'm gonna slap you this way.
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Ooh, yeah.
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And I'm gonna slap you...
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And then I'm gonna slap you the other way.
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And then you're gonna get up,
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and you're gonna follow me.
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I'm gonna do the grease.
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Oh, yeah.
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And then I'm gonna push you back.
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Okay, yeah.
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And we're gonna do the grease.
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Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Okay, yeah, I know, exactly.
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I know, that's good.
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She's like, can you, like,
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believe this is so crazy over here?
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That's so crazy, right?
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That's so crazy, right?
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That's so crazy, all right.
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Here we go, one knee, right?
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Here we go.
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All right.
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Tell me about it, Dad.
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Um, do you want to do it again?
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Back, yeah.
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Party?
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Yeah.
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Okay, go on.
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Oh, my God.
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Um, the good one.
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That's so good.
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Uh, yeah.
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Uh, and then we have,
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we, we, let's do one more.
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Okay.
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One more.
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Here we go.
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So this is, are you ready for this?
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I don't know.
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So far, it's so good.
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Okay, so, um, we're gonna do the dirty dancing lift.
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Oh, yeah, this is big.
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So you're gonna stay there.
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I hope I, I hope I,
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I'm gonna go over here.
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I hope I don't drop you.
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Oh, payback is so fun.
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Okay, so I'm gonna run.
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Okay.
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And you're gonna put your arms around me.
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Yeah.
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And then you're gonna twist.
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Yes.
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And I'm gonna, it's gonna be beautiful.
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All right, here we go.
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All right.
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Come on!
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14,000 pounds.
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Emma Watson's departure being a wallflower opens in New York and L.A.
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September 21st. Tony Danza joins us after the break.
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