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Molly Gordon Talks Working with Connor Storrie for Peaked, Compares Sheep Detectives to Star Wars - Video học tiếng Anh
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Molly Gordon Talks Working with Connor Storrie for Peaked, Compares Sheep Detectives to Star Wars
Molly Gordon Talks Working with Connor Storrie for Peaked, Compares Sheep Detectives to Star Wars
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0:01
-I want to get into "The Sheep Detectives."
0:02
I cannot wait for this.
0:03
But first, I want to talk to you about this movie
0:05
that you're working on called "Peaked"
0:06
that the Internet is kind of freaking out over already.
0:09
Congrats on this. -Thank you.
0:11
-The premise behind this is a high-school reunion?
0:14
-Yes, I wrote it with my high-school best friend
0:17
who works on "SNL." -Yeah.
0:19
-She's writing probably right now in this room--
0:21
Not in this room. In this building.
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-In this building.
0:24
-She's writing in the corner in this room.
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Um, but it's-- Yeah, it's about two women
0:28
that are not invited to their high-school reunion.
0:30
Um, and hilarity ensues, hopefully.
0:33
But, you know, we wrapped three weeks ago,
0:34
so I've been in the edit.
0:36
I have 15 minutes of a movie.
0:37
-Okay. That's not bad. -I think that's all you need.
0:40
-That's all you really need. Oh, yeah.
0:41
-These days, people are their phone, right?
0:43
-Oh, 15 minutes is long for a movie.
0:45
-Exactly. -Absolutely.
0:46
But it is a great cast.
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-I feel so lucky. I have Laura Dern.
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-Yeah. I love Laura Dern.
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-Connor Storrie. -Come on. Connor.
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Oh, come on. -Come on.
0:55
-By the way, all the "Heated Rivalry" fans
0:57
are going nuts for this.
0:58
They're like, "Let's go! We want more!"
1:00
-I feel so lucky that he's in the movie.
1:02
He's also just such a lovely person.
1:03
And then, of course, we have my father.
1:05
-Yes! -Yes.
1:07
-Yes. That's-- That's gonna sell the tickets.
1:11
-Yeah, my father plays an orthodontist in the film.
1:14
He was our most difficult actor by far.
1:17
Uh, he-- -Why did you cast your dad?
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-Why? -Just-- Besides loving him.
1:21
-Um, I, you know-- I've always, like Scorsese,
1:25
wanted to put my, like, you know--
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The greatest director of all time.
1:28
I wanted to put my parents-- My mom is also in the film.
1:31
-Yeah. I love when it's moms. Yeah.
1:34
Happy Mother's Day. Come on. -Happy Mother's Day.
1:37
But my dad took it very seriously.
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He was in character for about three weeks before.
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He kept ask-- -Orthodontist?
1:43
-Orthodontist. He kept asking if there was
1:45
going to be a technician on set that he could ask.
1:47
He was going up to random extras,
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asking if they were orthodontists,
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if they could help him.
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-Oh, my Lord. -He had one line.
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He kept-- He was processing.
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He wanted many different takes, you know,
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to figure out exactly what was the beginning
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and the end of the scene, but he was incredible.
2:02
He's going to be amazing in the film.
2:03
-Oh, my God. Yeah, of course, he'll be fantastic in this.
2:05
I was asking you backstage. Acting.
2:08
You get the bug. That was your first love.
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And you're like, "Yeah, but also a little music."
2:13
-Yes. -You went to, like, a theater camp?
2:15
-I went to rock camp, actually.
2:17
-Excuse me. -So I loved that jam session
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that you were just having.
2:20
-Wow. -I would have loved to get--
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I don't play harmonica, but I would love to get in there
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with, like, a cowbell or something.
2:26
-Yes, yes. We can make sure that exists.
2:29
-Thank you. -What kind of bands were you in
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in rock camp?
2:33
--I had a jazz band called, um, Deep Blue.
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-Hold your applause. Hold your applause.
2:38
Hold your applause for Deep Blue.
2:40
-Yeah. -Yeah, we actually have a--
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I think this is, like, a photo session
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or an album cover of Deep Blue, jazz.
2:45
-Um...
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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Thank you. -Were you, uh--
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-It was, like, a fedora-- It was a fedora phase.
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-Oh, yeah. -And there was--
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There's something about a woman in a fedora.
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And you've always said this. -I've always said this. Yeah.
3:00
I have a lower-back tattoo that says that, yeah.
3:03
I wanted to give a little taste of your band.
3:06
I don't know if you know, but we got an MP3
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of what you recorded on, I think, GarageBand.
3:12
And it was just you? -Yeah, this was just me.
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This was, like, in the height of GarageBand.
3:16
Kind of me alone flowing. Yeah.
3:18
-How old do you think you were?
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-I'm 11. -Okay. 11-year-old.
3:22
And this song is called "Julie."
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And it's very-- it's very deep, by the way.
3:25
-Yeah. -I love it, actually.
3:27
I love it. But let's listen to "Julie."
3:28
Here we go. Molly Gordon.
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-♪ La, la, la-la, la ♪
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♪ Hey-ey ♪
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[ Metronome clicking ]
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♪ You walk ♪
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The metronome is on, obviously.
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-Can barely hear it. I hear the art.
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♪♪
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-[ Scatting ]
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-Bongo.
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-Bye-bye Julie.
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-Hm.
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Bye-- Bye-bye, Julie. -Yeah.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
4:00
You ended with... -Bye-bye, Julie.
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-Bye-bye Julie.
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-Bye-bye, Julie. -You're almost Southern.
4:06
Maybe. Almost. A little hint of Southern accent?
4:08
-There's a Southern twang. -Yeah.
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Bye-bye Julie. -Bye-bye Julie.
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-Now, who is Julie? -I do not know.
4:14
-Just in general. You were saying goodbye to...
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-I'm saying goodbye to someone.
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It's clearly an ex-lover.
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I'm processing something sexually.
4:22
-Wow. -I don't know.
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Something's going on.
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That's a shortened version of the song.
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You know, for the right money,
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I'd be willing to release the full track.
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But let's see. -The right money.
4:31
-Yeah. -Bye-bye Julie.
4:33
Uh, you could maybe even put "Bah-bah, Julie"
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in "The Sheep Detectives" soundtrack!
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-Brilliant! -Bah-bah Julie!
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Yes! Come on. -Yeah!
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-Sequel! You gotta call me.
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For the right amount of money, I can make that happen.
4:46
-For the right amount of money, we'll do anything, yeah.
4:47
-Let's talk about "The Sheep Detectives."
4:49
I think this is the cutest, coolest,
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most interesting movie out this weekend.
4:53
I'm so excited to take my kids to go see it.
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But your actors are mostly sheep in this film.
5:00
And you were telling me backstage
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that it's all movie magic.
5:04
-Yes. I did the film to work with animals.
5:06
Um, and that was not my experience.
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-These are cardboard. These are cardboard sheep.
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-Cardboard cutouts.
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Yes, I was kind of going through a breakup
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and didn't know if I wanted to work.
5:18
My parents were like, "Go, Molly. You'll work with animals.
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They'll heal you."
5:22
It was me on a mountain alone with stuffed sheep,
5:25
um, kind of really processing a lot.
5:28
It was a dark time, but I found the love of my life,
5:32
Emma Thompson. -Oh, wow. Okay.
5:34
That's my love of my life, too. -Yeah. Um, and...
5:37
-I love Emma Thompson. Who doesn't love Emma?
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Are you joking? -So she is my set crush.
5:42
-Yeah. She's everyone's crush.
5:44
-She met me, and she was like, "You are a sad woman.
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You will come to my house. -Yes.
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-I will cook you a roast."
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And she introduced me to her amazing family.
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And she is just, like, an incredible, kind,
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like, brilliant woman.
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And I'm in love with her.
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And I dressed up for her every day.
6:00
Like, she's the hottest person I know.
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So I'm so glad that I did this. -I love her, too.
6:05
-Yeah. -I love Emma Thompson.
6:08
The coolest. -The coolest.
6:09
-Um, how do we set it up?
6:12
Hugh Jackman's in it, as well, who we also love.
6:14
How do we set up "The Sheep Detectives"?
6:16
-Well, it's-- You can only say so much.
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It's really shrouded in secrecy. It's--
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-No, now is the time to let the secret out of the bahhhg.
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-I don't know. -The bahhhg.
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-The bahhhg. -Oh, my gosh. Write these down.
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Write these down. For your press.
6:31
You have to take... "The sheep's out of the bahhhg."
6:33
-Yeah. The puns are endless. -Yeah.
6:35
-I think it's kind of the "Star Wars" of the sheep universe.
6:38
-Yes. That's what people are saying.
6:40
-Yeah, but it's a whodunit. It's kind of-- Yeah.
6:42
-Hugh Jackman's a... -Hugh Jackman is a shepherd.
6:45
-Yes. -And he gets murdered.
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-But he reads mysteries to his sheep.
6:50
-To his sheep, and they go--
6:51
We're, like, begging them in the audience.
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We're like, "They go to solve the murder! The sheep!"
6:55
-The sheep do it! -The sheep do it! And...
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[ Cheers and applause ] -Are you kidding me?
6:59
-It's so, um-- Craig Mazin wrote it.
7:02
-Yes. -He wrote "The Last of Us."
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Wake up! -Come on, folks!
7:06
-He wrote "Chernobyl."
7:07
-Come on, folks! -Come on!
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And he wrote this beautiful kind of meditation on grief.
7:12
And Julia Louis-Dreyfus, another queen,
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plays the lead sheep.
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-Seriously. How fun!
7:19
-Bryan Cranston plays Sebastian the Ram.
7:21
He absolutely bodies the role. He should win an Oscar.
7:24
-He should win an Oscar. -Yeah.
7:26
-So you're doing "The Bear," right?
7:27
And then as you're doing "The Bear," your co-stars go off.
7:29
They start doing these big movies, right?
7:31
-Well, I got "Sheep Detectives"
7:34
when I was on the set of "The Bear,"
7:35
and everyone was like, "You should do it.
7:36
You got to do 'Sheep Detectives.'"
7:38
And then, you know, Ayo did, uh, Luca's movie
7:41
and Jeremy did Bruce Springsteen,
7:44
and then we've all been waiting for "The Sheep Detectives."
7:46
-Yeah, this is the one. -It's been...
7:47
And so it's exciting, you know,
7:49
for it to finally be out in the world.
7:50
-This is the one! Here we go!
7:52
-Yeah. -Let's show a clip.
7:54
Here's Molly Gordon in "The Sheep Detectives."
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Take a look!
7:58
-You were already in this country last night
8:00
when George was murdered.
8:04
I'm not accusing you or anything, but that's--
8:06
Is that right?
8:07
-That's so smart, Detective.
8:09
-No, I'm-- I'm not a detective.
8:12
I'm just an officer who... is always detecting.
8:17
-Well, I, uh-- [ Chuckles ]
8:19
I, uh-- I was in this country, but I--
8:23
I've never been to Denbrook until today.
8:25
-Ahem. Follow-up question. Do you have a boyfriend?
8:30
-Ugh! -[ Groans ]
8:32
-This is hard to watch. -What?
8:33
That's a standard question
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any investigator would ask in this situation.
8:38
-Uh, so funny you asked that.
8:40
We just, uh-- We just broke up.
8:42
-Oh no.
8:44
-Come on.
8:45
That's how you do it right there.
8:46
Molly Gordon, everybody!
8:47
"The Sheet Detectives" is in theaters tomorrow.
8:49
More "Tonight Show" after the break.
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Stick around, everybody!