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Brendan Fraser Rode the Revenge of the Mummy Ride to Prepare for The Mummy 4 | The Tonight Show
Brendan Fraser Rode the Revenge of the Mummy Ride to Prepare for The Mummy 4 | The Tonight Show
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0:00
-Welcome back. They love you. We love you.
0:03
-Thank you, Jimmy.
0:05
-Come on, bud, thanks for coming back on the show.
0:07
We always love when you're here.
0:08
We just had Mick Jagger out here.
0:10
-I saw. -Yeah. It's fun.
0:11
Are you a big Rolling Stones fan?
0:13
-When he had a concert in --
0:15
I was in grade eight, living in Seattle.
0:17
I wasn't allowed to go because I was at parochial school.
0:20
But, you know, rock 'n' roll was scary and bad.
0:23
-Yeah. -And I'm happy
0:25
that I almost met him.
0:26
-Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
0:28
It counts. That counts as a concert.
0:30
Yeah. [ Applause ]
0:32
Last time you were on the show,
0:34
by the way, you're always a great guest,
0:35
and we love having you on here.
0:37
You did a sketch with us where you played Gilvin of the Tree.
0:40
-Yes. -And I was Goat Leg Greg.
0:43
And, um, and here's --
0:44
here's Brendan in the -- You were in a nest.
0:48
[ Laughter ] -Yes.
0:49
-You were in a bird's nest
0:51
and you would play the flute or the lute.
0:53
-It was the lute, right? Yes.
0:55
-I think, yeah, it was a lute. Yeah.
0:56
And you had these great teeth in there.
0:58
And I just remember them. They didn't really fit right.
1:00
They kept falling out and it was, gosh,
1:03
you just ran with it like a pro.
1:04
And I really appreciate that.
1:05
-Actually, I think I swallowed them.
1:07
[ Laughter ] -I think you might have.
1:09
We need them back. Yeah. They're expensive.
1:11
But here's what I love about this.
1:13
Ten days after this sketch, you won an Oscar.
1:16
[ Cheers and applause ]
1:17
Come on, bud.
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♪♪
1:21
That's 10 days after.
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That's why we love you. That's why we love you.
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-Dignity. -Dignity.
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-Always dignity. -Always. Yeah.
1:31
Everyone was so excited when you won.
1:33
What's going through your mind when you --
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when you heard your name?
1:37
-I was astonished. I didn't know what to expect.
1:39
I know me and all the other guys
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were just waiting for them to just say anyone's name.
1:45
It was like a piano wire of tension, you know?
1:47
-Does it feel like a long time?
1:49
-You run a gauntlet doing that. -Oh, yeah.
1:51
-You know, a press tour, that kind of thing.
1:53
-And do you remember what you said?
1:54
I know you thanked...
1:56
-I know that I got to thank everyone I did.
1:57
I had a fancy speech in my pocket.
1:59
I forgot everything, and I guess I made it backstage
2:04
and I kind of got lost.
2:05
And, um, it's funny.
2:07
I know you're surrounded by people,
2:08
but they said, "No, you go from stage left to stage right."
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And I was going behind the scrim
2:12
and suddenly there were no people there.
2:14
And I'm looking at this gold naked man holding a sword.
2:18
-Yeah, yeah, yeah. [ Laughter ]
2:20
-And then Jimmy Kimmel comes walking by.
2:24
He goes, "Hey, you did great." I'm like, "What just happened?"
2:28
And he kind of just went...
2:29
-Yeah. -"You're up."
2:31
And he kept going. I made it out
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after we did a bunch of press and then the street --
2:36
-Did you leave? -Well, the streets
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were all locked down
2:39
around Hollywood Boulevard when you do the Oscars.
2:42
And it's funny, you know, all this glitz and glam.
2:45
And then behind the Kodak Theatre,
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we were looking for the golf cart or some sort of a vehicle
2:51
to get us wherever we were supposed to go next.
2:53
And the streets are all locked down
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and there are people behind wire fences
2:58
and they're like, "Brendan!" I'm like, "This is my Oscar."
3:01
[ Laughter ] And then I started --
3:03
I started recognizing the streets.
3:05
Like I was like, "Oh, wow.
3:06
I think that's the alleyway
3:08
that I once shot a video with Tone Loc
3:13
for the movie 'Encino Man.'"
3:15
-Wow! -I'm serious. And --
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-Did you think it was like a "this is your life" moment?
3:20
-Well, he contributed this song.
3:22
It was called -- I think it was "Cool Hand Loc."
3:24
Went on the soundtrack. -Wow.
3:26
-And for the life of me,
3:28
I've been AI Google, Google, all this stuff.
3:30
I can't find this video.
3:31
-"Cool Hand Loc"? -"Cool Hand Loc."
3:33
I was drag racing with Tone Loc.
3:35
-Wow! -In an alleyway.
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-And it was -- -And I beat him too.
3:38
And he had the fancy car.
3:40
And he kept getting mad at me because I had,
3:41
like, the souped-up-looking red convertible
3:44
with the power-shifting buttons in the front.
3:46
I don't know. It was a very altered experience...
3:49
-Yeah, that sounds surreal to me, yeah, to be holding an Oscar.
3:50
-...to win an Oscar, let me tell you.
3:52
That's what happened blow by blow.
3:54
-But I mean, man, you were great in "The Whale."
3:56
And you had -- Sadie Sink was your daughter in the film,
3:59
and she's fantastic.
4:00
-She's fantastic. -We love --
4:02
-And right now she is playing the part she was born to.
4:06
It was written by William Shakespeare.
4:07
She's on the West End. -That's right.
4:08
-Right now as Juliet.
4:10
-That's right. She's doing "Romeo and Juliet."
4:12
Good for -- Sadie, we love you.
4:13
[ Cheers and applause ]
4:16
Well, there's some pretty big news
4:18
that's kind of breaking the Internet regarding you.
4:20
People are saying that you're getting
4:22
another "Mummy" film back together.
4:24
Is this true? Are you doing another?
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-Yes. -You are doing it?
4:27
[ Cheers and applause ]
4:33
-What do we know about it so far?
4:35
Is there anything you're allowed to tell or...?
4:37
-Well, we're going to get the band back together.
4:39
-Yes. -The only way to do it.
4:40
Right? -Yeah. Of course.
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-So we're going to give the audience what they
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have been bothering all of us for
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for the last 20-whatever years.
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-Did you ever think they were going to do this or...?
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-I was hopeful for a long while, and then I was like, no,
4:54
I don't know if they are, you know.
4:56
Other "Mummy" movies got made and --
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But anyway, look, what we're going to do is
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saddle back up, go back to the locations.
5:05
I should probably stop talking like this...
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-Okay. Alright. Okay. Yeah. -...before I give anything away.
5:08
However, I know that -- Please wish me luck.
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I'm doing my best to get this 57-year-old gear in shape.
5:16
-Oh, my God. You're going to be --
5:17
[ Cheers and applause ] You know how to do it, bud.
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You know how to do it. I cannot wait.
5:21
I heard that to get you in character
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for the role that Universal took you to your ride.
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You have a ride,
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The Mummy ride at Universal Studios.
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Here you are.
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And look at that. -Can you spot me?
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[ Laughter ] -So you are there.
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-This is right as the guy goes, "Don't wear your hat.
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It'll get blown off." -Yeah.
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It's one of the best rides, by the way.
5:43
Every time I go to Universal, I make sure to go on this ride.
5:47
I always take my kids on it.
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I go, "This is the best ride"
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because there's a surprise in the ride.
5:52
I don't want to spoil it for anybody,
5:53
but I have a ride as well.
5:54
-You do?
5:56
-Yeah. -And I haven't been on it yet.
5:57
Um... [ Laughter ]
6:00
I'd like to.
6:01
Perhaps. -You haven't been on it yet?
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-I have not been on it. -Well, you have to go on it.
6:04
-I know I do. -It's the most fun.
6:06
You're going to really love it.
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-I'll be there. -Yeah, you --
6:08
-Count on it.
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-You can wear your hat on my ride.
6:11
-Thank you. -But I just love that --
6:12
I just love that you went on this.
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It's one of the best rides ever.
6:14
This is crusher. Already it's happening.
6:16
"The Mummy" is coming back. I cannot wait to see it.
6:19
[ Cheers and applause ]
6:21
But we're here to talk about your new film called "Pressure."
6:25
In this film, you play Dwight D. Eisenhower during World War II.
6:29
It's a true story about a huge part of the war.
6:33
And it came down to one guy, the weatherman.
6:36
-I didn't know that the premise of this movie
6:39
was that in 1944, on Monday, June 5th,
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that was D-Day originally.
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And inbound weather was awful.
6:48
Troops would not have been able to land safely
6:50
if they were not already under peril, which clearly they were,
6:54
but for a boulder in the stream type of performance
6:59
from Andrew Scott, let me tell you --
7:01
He played a meteorologist who came forward
7:06
and told the Joint Chiefs of Staff that weekend
7:09
before that they needed to delay
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or else there would have been absolute disaster.
7:15
And so this is the weekend before D-Day
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and all of the conversations that take place.
7:20
Now, we all know that D-Day was Tuesday, June 6, 1944,
7:26
and that was because they had delayed for about 14 hours,
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16 hours to land in Operation Overlord
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in Normandy with 100 and some -- 130,000 troops.
7:41
And they did so safely by taking advantage
7:45
of a gap in the weather. -Really?
7:48
-Yeah. Of some, I don't know, like 12 or 14 hours.
7:51
And that's when those troops went.
7:53
Otherwise they would have had to wait until the 18th
7:57
when the moon had changed cycles.
7:59
The tides would have risen differently.
8:01
And clearly the enemy would have known
8:04
they were on their way.
8:06
But as it turns out, the enemy thought they'd be crazy
8:08
to attack in weather like this.
8:10
But Eisenhower said,
8:12
"We're going on the advice of this meteorologist."
8:15
And when he was asked about it
8:17
20 years later in an interview remembering D-Day
8:23
by Walter Cronkite on the beaches, he asked, you know,
8:26
"How did you do it?" And Ike Eisenhower said, "Well,
8:31
we just had better weathermen than the Germans did."
8:34
-Wow! [ Laughter ]
8:35
Did you ever think that you would play Eisenhower?
8:38
-No, no, I didn't.
8:40
When Anthony Maras, our director, contacted me,
8:43
I was like -- I didn't know anything about this.
8:47
History hadn't really taught me that.
8:48
And I was like, "Me, really?
8:51
I don't really look like Ike Eisenhower."
8:53
I mean, I can... [ Mimics electric clippers ]
8:55
-Yeah. -Which is a lot of fun.
8:57
But he sent me a photo of myself alongside Dwight Eisenhower,
9:02
and I went, "Oh, okay."
9:04
-I can see it.
9:05
This is you next to a picture of...
9:08
Not bad.
9:09
That's fantastic.
9:10
[ Cheers and applause ]
9:12
Doesn't even look like you.
9:13
It's amazing. I want to show everyone a clip.
9:16
Here's Brendan Fraser in "Pressure."
9:18
Take a look.
9:20
-Even I can see that Krick's anti-cyclone is on the move
9:27
because it's right here on the goddamn map.
9:34
Now, our final meeting is at 0400 hours.
9:38
And that will be the absolute last opportunity
9:41
to change anything.
9:44
So unless you can prove these storms are inbound,
9:48
we invade as planned --
9:51
Monday, June 5th, 0630 hours.
9:57
-Yes sir.
9:59
-Three hours, gentlemen.
10:01
-Come on. Brendan Fraser.
10:04
"Pressure" is in theaters May 29th.
10:07
We'll be right back, everybody.