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Josh O’Connor Threw Up from Excitement the First Time He Watched Toy Story | The Tonight Show
Josh O’Connor Threw Up from Excitement the First Time He Watched Toy Story | The Tonight Show
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0:01
-Josh, welcome back to the show. -Thanks for having me.
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-Josh, you're starring in a Steven Spielberg movie?
0:06
-Yeah. -Come on. That's massive.
0:08
-That's crazy. -Yes.
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Congrats on that, "Disclosure Day."
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[Cheers and applause] -Thank you.
0:13
-I want to get to it.
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I want to know everything about it.
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I know there's extraterrestrials involved.
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And Steven Spiel-- I want to get into all that.
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But the headline that grabbed me this week
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that I saw -- "Mick Jagger to play Josh O'Connor's
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father in new film."
0:28
Is this true? Is Mick Jagger playing your dad?
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-We don't look that unalike.
0:33
[ Laughter ]
0:34
-No, you don't. You look like -- -We also don't look alike.
0:37
-No, I could see the -- But is that true?
0:40
-That's true. Yeah.
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I know. We were just in Italy together.
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It was crazy. -He's the best!
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-He's -- Yeah. Well, you've worked with him? No?
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-I've imitated him many times.
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-Yeah, yeah. -You knew him very well.
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-I know, yeah. Yeah. -Yeah.
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-It's certainly not like that. Hey, Josh, what are you doing?
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Come on, mate!
0:59
-Honestly, it's like being straight back there.
1:01
-No yeah yeah. -Yeah.
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-Obviously, he's a legend, but isn't he so cool?
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-He's so cool. He's got incredible stories.
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He's also just -- yeah, exactly what you imagined
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Mick Jagger to be like. -He's a rock star.
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And by the way, the album's fantastic.
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Have you listened to the new record?
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-No. Oh, man. Terrible.
1:19
-The new Rolling Stones record is great.
1:21
It's about to come out. It's called "Foreign Tongues."
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Yeah, it's not out yet.
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I thought maybe he played it for you since you saw him.
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-He didn't. He didn't.
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-He doesn't do it for all his friends.
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No big deal. Yeah.
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Is your dad in real life excited
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that Mick Jagger is playing him, kind of?
1:33
-Uh, yeah. Yeah. [ Laughter ]
1:35
My English teacher dad? -Oh, is that right?
1:38
-Yeah. -He must be so psyched.
1:39
-He is psyched. He was the most excited.
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More excited than I was, really.
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And he called me straight, like, the day after,
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and he was like, "How -- Like, how do I compare?"
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Um... [ Laughter ]
1:50
-That's how he talks? -Yeah, yeah, exactly like that.
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-"How do I compare?" -"How do I compare to him?"
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-"Am I just like --" I did a movie once
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where Sharon Stone, in a flashback, played my mom.
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-Oh, yeah. -And that made my mom's year.
2:01
My mom told everyone. She was like, "Oh, my God!
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Sharon Stone is playing me in a movie.
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Finally, they got the casting right."
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I go, "Yeah." [ Laughter ]
2:11
-Sure. -She loved it, yeah.
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She loved it. -That's how my dad felt, yeah.
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-Oh, good. That's cool.
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Well, I mean, you're a giant movie star now,
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but as a kid, your first few trips to movie theaters
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didn't go so well. -No.
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And you were telling me backstage, 'cause I go,
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"I've heard this story," but it is true.
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What was the first film that you remember seeing?
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-My first film experience was "Toy Story."
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-Oh. -Yeah.
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-Beautiful movie. -Beautiful.
2:35
[ Cheers and applause ] Great movie. Yeah.
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-And what happened?
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-And I vomited. Yeah. [ Audience exclaims ]
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-Because you were too -- -Excited.
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Too excited. -To see a film, or...?
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-To see film, to witness film? -Yes.
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-On the big screen. -On the big screen.
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-Toys talking. It's a lot.
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-Did you eat -- Did you eat a lot of sugar or candy?
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-I think I ate a lot of candy, and, um...
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And, yeah, it was just overwhelming.
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Uh, an inspiration.
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And it was too much, and I vomited.
3:03
-Yes. And so you didn't make it through the whole movie?
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-I didn't make it through like a quarter of the movie.
3:08
-Oh. [ Laughter ]
3:09
Wait till you see it. -I've since caught up.
3:11
-Wait till you see it. It's great.
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It's a great movie. -It's good, right?
3:13
-There's a lot of sequels. Yeah, it's really great.
3:15
-And then, the second movie you saw --
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remind me again.
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-Well, so then it didn't go great after that,
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so then I saw the film, the "Titanic."
3:23
-Yes. -Um...
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Which I enjoyed, to a point.
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Uh, and then I had recurring nightmares
3:30
from, like, one particular moment in it,
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which is when the parent -- -With the ship sinking?
3:34
-Well, that, yeah. But then the parents
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putting their children to sleep is -- is devastating.
3:41
-Oh, because they chose to say, "Hey, you guys go to sleep,"
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even knowing that the boat's... -It's gonna go down,
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and they're not gonna make it onto the survival boat.
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-You were worried about them? -Yeah, and me.
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And if I go on a boat... [ Laughter ]
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...like, are my parents gonna do the same?
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[ Laughter ]
3:57
-You were stressed that your parents
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might make the same decision? -Yeah.
4:00
-And not tell Josh -- -We saw it on that film.
4:02
-Yeah. And to say, "Josh, just go to bed.
4:04
Everything's fine." -"Now, I'm suspicious, Mum."
4:07
Yeah. [ Laughter ]
4:08
-So, every time you went to sleep, you'd have...
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-Yeah like worries. -...nightmares...
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-Nightmares. -...that something
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might be happening. -Yeah.
4:14
How long did it take you to get over this?
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-It was, like, recent. [ Laughter ]
4:18
Yeah, little therapy. -Let's talk about this.
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So, this is "Disclosure Day."
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Man, you guys are gonna enjoy this film.
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It is so well done. It is -- You are fantastic in it.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
4:28
Eve Hewson's great. Emily Blunt.
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It's a fantastic movie. -Very kind.
4:32
-You, Steven Spielberg -- you got very close
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while making this film, obviously.
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-Yeah. -He's your director.
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-Yeah. -And sometimes, you told me,
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that he'd help you -- he would text message you, like,
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a little direction or stuff to think about for the next day.
4:44
-He was great. Like, you know, was kind of --
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he's very attentive and still so inspired by the work
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that he's making, and so -- -He's so into it.
4:53
But on set, he'd be like, "Josh, let's talk about the scene,"
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before you'd film. -Yeah.
4:57
So, yeah, it would often be, like, weeks in advance.
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Like, for example, there was a --
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we were -- I was sort of struggling with a scene
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that was coming up, and it was like,
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my character, Daniel, is very emotional,
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but I was confused whether he should
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really let that emotion come out.
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And I texted him just before I was going to bed,
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kind of consumed with this scene,
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and he just sent me this incredible text that kind of...
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-You texted before bed, and you said, "Hey.
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The ship is sinking. You're gonna tell me, right?"
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-Yeah, yeah, yeah. [ Laughter ]
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I'm falling asleep. -No, but you said,
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"Hey, I'm worried about this."
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-I'm just worried about this character
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and whether he should feel the emotions or...
5:30
-And this is a text from Steven Spielberg.
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-Yeah, you have -- It says...
5:39
Wow that's... -Yeah um...
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And it was great. I mean, uh...
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[ Laughter ] -It's deep.
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-It was deep, but it actually really helped.
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Like, you know, it's like his emotions is
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like the door is on the latch,
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and it's just like -- just push it.
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Like, let the emotion come out, you know?
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-Wow. -Yeah.
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-And that -- -And so I just said to him,
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I was like, "Thank you so much. That was inspirational.
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I really -- I think I get it."
6:01
Yeah. -And um...
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that text was for his wife. [ Laughter ]
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It was an instructional text. Yeah.
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[ Cheers and applause ] Um...
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-She -- she -- -Yeah.
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-She was -- she was trying to get in --
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she was trying to get in the door, yeah.
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-And she just had this text being like, "Don't cry.
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I don't think he cried." [ Laughter ]
6:19
-She got your text. Yeah, yeah. Fantastic.
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-A big mix-up. -That's so funny.
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And you're sitting there, going, "That's so deep.
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Oh, my God, you're a genius. Steven Spielberg, a genius.
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The door is the latch. Just push."
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-Just push. Yeah. -Don't think.
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-I mean, it does work.
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-Yes, it does work. [ Laughter ]
6:32
Yeah. Everything he says is brilliant.
6:34
Yeah. But now you're in a Spielberg movie.
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You're an action star. Do you feel like an action star?
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I mean, there's explosions, there's car chases.
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-Yeah, I don't feel like an action star at all.
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-You don't? -No, but, I mean, I can pretend.
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-Yeah. -Which is important.
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-That's what acting is, yeah. -I guess so, yeah.
6:51
But, no, I don't feel like an action hero, like, one bit.
6:54
-Well, you are. Well, the premiere
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was last night, and here's everyone.
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Star-studded. -There you go.
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Action hero. -Everyone going down.
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And then, can you just zoom in here to the action star?
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[ Laughter ]
7:03
-Look at that face.
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-There's the action star.
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[ Laughter ]
7:08
What are you worried about?
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What, are you worried --
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-I'm so concerned about... [ Laughter ]
7:13
...you know, falling asleep, and we go down.
7:16
-Yeah. The Titanic is gonna sink.
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Yeah. I just love that this is the biggest premiere...
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-What a hero. -Yeah, you're the action hero.
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But you really are a hero in this, and it's fantastic.
7:24
How do we set up what's happening in "Disclosure Day"?
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-Well, uh, the film follows two people
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who are kind of trying to whistleblow
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some information that's been withheld
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in the inequity of information about life
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outside of our world.
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And they both have been imbued with these powers
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that kind of come about as you watch the film.
7:49
I won't tell you anything more,
7:50
but it's a great movie. [ Laughter ]
7:52
-Yeah, so no spoilers, but -- and you're so great in it.
7:54
I want to show a clip. Here's Josh O'Connor
7:56
in "Disclosure Day." Take a look at this.
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-What am I doing? What am I doing?
7:59
What am I doing?
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What am I doing?!
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[ Glass shatters ]
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[ Engine revving ]
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-Hands up! Stop!
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Get out! Now!
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Get out of the car!
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Raise your hands! -Get out, get out!
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-Come on. That's how you do it right there.
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Josh O'Connor, everybody.
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"Disclosure Day" hits theaters this Friday.
8:30
We'll be right back with Sarah Pidgeon.
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Stick around. Come on back.
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