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John Travolta on Performing with The Beatles and Winning Cannes Festival Honor for Directorial Debut
John Travolta on Performing with The Beatles and Winning Cannes Festival Honor for Directorial Debut
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-The one and only John Travolta.
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I love you. Welcome back.
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-I love you, too.
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-They love you. Come on. -Thank you so much.
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That was a gorgeous welcoming. -Oh, my gosh.
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-I love this man, and I love all of you,
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and thank you for having me here tonight.
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Yeah. Really. -Does that ever --
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Does that ever get old, when people never go nuts for you?
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-I love it. I don't know what I'd do without,
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so thank you. -Yeah.
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Thank you so much for coming on the show.
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Congratulations on the movie.
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I can't wait to get into it.
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It's fantastic.
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You brought me something, which is fun.
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You brought a photo of you and another pop icon.
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And I just wanted to ask you, what goes through your brain
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when it's you and Ringo Starr just hanging out together?
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A Beatle and John Travolta.
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I mean, this is like legends, icons. Where do you meet?
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Are you at like an icon convention?
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-I went to -- I wanted to see Ringo perform.
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I'd wanted to meet him. -Yeah.
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-So I went to this --
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this Floridian performance and went backstage, and he said,
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"Why don't you come sing with me?"
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So we sang, "I Get By with a Little Help from my Friends."
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-Yeah, of course! Oh, my gosh.
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-And it was the second Beatle I had actually sung with
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because I had also sung with Paul McCartney
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in the parking lot of a Tom Ford party years ago.
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[ Laughter ] Yeah.
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-How's that work? Did you see him in
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the parking lot, and you just go, "Hey, Paul.
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Let's go"? What?
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-He said, "Well, I represented the '60s.
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You represented the '70s. We should sing."
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-You also represented the '80s, the '90s.
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What decade did you not represent?
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You can't miss. You're John Travolta, bud.
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-Thank you. -Hey, you're everything.
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-Well, we did, we sang.
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-Let me see. We have a little clip here,
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you singing with Ringo Starr.
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-♪ Could it be anybody? ♪
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♪ I just want someone to love ♪
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-Come on. You guys hitting the notes, hitting the harmonies.
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-[ Chuckles]
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-You had an incredible weekend
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over at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Not only did you premiere your movie,
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"Propeller One-Way Night Coach" --
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Congratulations on that. -Thank you.
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-But you also got the prestigious Palme d'Or award
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for Lifetime Achievement in Film.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-This is how cool John Travolta is.
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I go -- before you came on, I go, "Oh, man, John,
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could you bring the Palme d'Or to our show?
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Could you?" And you did.
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-[ Chuckles ] Yeah.
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-You brought this to the show?
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I've never seen this before.
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So, all right. So how do I even open it?
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Like this? -I think so.
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There you go.
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-Holy mackerel. I don't want to drop it.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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♪♪
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-Now, this was --
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Thank you for bringing this,
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but you were so surprised in the video I saw
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when they gave this to you, and you got emotional.
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I mean, this was not planned?
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-No. Well, it was a complete secret.
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No one in my team knew. No one --
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The Apple team knew. No one did.
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And I think what happened was, five months prior,
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they had done a -- made a decision about me
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that was unheard of in the history of Cannes.
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Thierry Fremaux saw this film,
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the one that you saw, and he loved it.
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He thought it was great.
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And he said, "I want you --
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I've done something I've never done before.
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I'm going to accept it as the first selection now,"
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which he had never done, "five months early."
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And I think he said, "But I'm going to make it
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a very special night."
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So I think he was planning this for five months.
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-You're like, "A special night." You're like, "Yeah, okay."
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-I was happy just to be there.
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I didn't expect this at all. -Yeah.
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-You know, it's such a privilege to --
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to have a film at Cannes that --
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-That's a prize in itself. -Exactly.
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-But I think give John Travolta every award
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because you deserve all the awards
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because of what you've given us as an artist.
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Yes! I just loved it, and I love that --
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I just love how, like, humble you were there.
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I'm like, "Dude, this guy's been through everything,
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he's seen everything, but you still appreciate it."
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And I'm like, that's why everyone loves you.
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-Well, thank you. -And congrats on this movie.
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Why did he love it so much, do you think? "Propeller."
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-He said that -- He said it was perfect.
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There was nothing wrong with it, and I went --
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The most discerning opinion in the world in cinema.
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Yeah, of course, I think so.
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-He was telling me this, and I cried.
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I couldn't believe that he felt that way,
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and I was just relieved and glad that he did.
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-I love the story behind this because you wrote this,
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you produced this, you directed this, you narrate this.
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This is based on, what Was a book that you put out?
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-I wrote a novella 35 years ago,
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and then I published it with Warner Books.
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And then I decided I was going to make it into a film,
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but I waited all this time because anyone
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who was supporting it had a lot of ideas about
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how they would do it.
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But because it's my own life I'm portraying in this film,
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I knew it was too personal
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and too intimate to let anyone else do it.
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-Take it. -Yeah.
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So I just waited until I thought --
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But, you know, it's the kind of thing
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when your grandmother has plateware in a cupboard,
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and she's 95, and you say --
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you say, "Well, are we gonna use this plate?"
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and she says, "Oh, no, we're waiting for a special occasion."
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-Yeah, yeah. When are we gonna use these plates? Yeah.
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-Yeah. Well, that's what happened last year.
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I said, "John, you're this age."
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I said, "When are you ever going to do this?"
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-Yeah, you got to do this. -So I had to do it.
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-But you got to do it yourself,
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and that's such a good lesson to everyone out there.
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Don't give up. Just go,
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"Yeah, I'm gonna make this myself.
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Watch. Watch what I do." And it's fantastic.
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-Thank you. -It's semi-autobiographical.
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It's about your first ever flight.
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-Yes. -As a kid.
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-Yes. It's a little boy, it was me.
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And he's -- he's taking a trip across the country
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for the first time.
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He's obsessed with aviation, and he's resilient and hopeful.
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And everything he looks at is a glass half full.
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It's a very beautiful and positive perspective on life.
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-He's a dreamer. -He's a dreamer.
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So, his mother has this promise of being
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in movies, if she goes out west, from someone
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in summer theater that promised her --
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-This is another dream. -Another dream.
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-Yeah. -So, here we are.
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But we couldn't afford a real jet-liner ticket
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because they were too expensive. -Yeah.
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-So you had to go into the schedules
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and look for the cheapest ticket,
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which was propeller, one-way, night, coach.
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And that was what we could afford.
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So you get on the plane,
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but it makes all these stops across the country,
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and it's all the people that we meet going out to LA.
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But in the clip you're going to show, it's funny,
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because it's my daughter Ella who play --
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-She's fantastic. -Isn't she?
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-Yes! -A star is born, right?
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-She's great. A star is born. I just loved it.
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And I loved the magic of it.
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Because I think sometimes you forget, you know,
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because we get old, of what life is like when you're a little kid
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and, you know, going into a living room, it's a big room.
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-Yeah. Yes.
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-"This is the biggest thing I've ever seen."
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You know, seeing a plane for the first time?
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-Yes. -It's like...
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It's like going to -- It's just --
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It's fascinating. I think you shot it perfectly.
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I think it's gorgeous.
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The music is great.
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-It's really an homage to the best masterpieces
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of cinema soundtracks.
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You know, Henry Mancini and Gato Barbieri
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and all these beautiful pieces of music
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that I laced through the film, because it was 1962
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is when this takes place.
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So you have to have the atmosphere of 1962.
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So, the architecture -- it's an homage to the architecture,
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the clothing, the aircraft, the cars.
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-The details. Down to the details.
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Down to the Buster Brown shoe box
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that I love that little detail, as well.
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But also, who did the animation at the beginning?
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-That's Shag. Now, Shag is kind of
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the equivalent of Andy Warhol today.
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He's a Picasso-esque type sketcher and painter.
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-It was great.
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He was so excited because it was his wheelhouse,
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the mid-century, his wheelhouse. So he did a bunch of sketches
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that reflected the scenario of the film,
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and we put it together and made an animation
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for the opening credits.
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-It just worked. And it's the boy and his mom,
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and it's just a great trip, and I want to show everyone a scene.
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Here's a scene from "Propeller One-Way Night Coach."
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Take a look.
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♪♪
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-Her hair was done in just the style I liked.
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Light eyes. I couldn't stop looking at her.
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-How old are you?
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-21.
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-What's your favorite airplane?
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-Boeing 707.
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-Why?
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-Because it's beautiful and very fast.
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-It's pretty good. Do you have a boyfriend?
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-I did, but we just broke up.
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-My mother's an actress, you know.
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-Really?
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-I used this line whenever I wanted to impress someone.
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-That's very interesting.
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-Yes. We're going to Hollywood.
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They called her. She has to do some movie
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with...Paul Newman, I think.
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[ Music stops ]
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-Paul Newman? Really?
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-Yeah! Why not? [ Cheers and applause ]
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John Travolta, everybody!
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"Propeller One-Way Night Coach" premieres May 29th on Apple TV.
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Congratulations on everything. You're the best.
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We'll be right back, everybody. Come on back.