-Hi, buddy. How are you? -I'm good. How's it going? -I'm doing really well. Hey, congratulations
on this movie. As you know, I love it. -Well, thank you very much. -[ Laughs ]
Oh, look at that. You have the mug.
-Oh! This is your show! I use it so much, I forgot it even has anything
to do with you. -Oh, that's so kind of you,
Andy. I wish I had -- you know,
they actually did send some swag from your movie "Palm Springs." I'm going to prove
this is not planned because otherwise I would
have had it, but... -I can just talk to the sea
captain while you're gone. Hey, man. -Look, this is a for-real thing
that showed up. -Oh, nice! Yeah. From the movie. -Yeah.
It's a blow-up piece of pizza. And it actually says "as seen in the Hulu original
film 'Palm Springs.'" -It's easy to do promos
like that when your props cost very, very little money. -So you obviously did not
film this movie thinking it would only
be available on Hulu because it was made
in a different time. -Correct, pre-COVID. -It actually is
a pretty good movie for the times we're living in,
though. I mean, it's super funny, but it's also, like,
really thoughtful and lovely performances
from you and Cristin. But it's a good -- it's a "good
times we're living in" movie. -It definitely makes you think
about what it's like when you're forced to sit with
yourself and face who you are. And, you know,
there's a cyclical nature to the lives we are
living right now. -Yes. This is another -- a film
about a guy who might not know exactly how much time
has passed, which I think we all
are right now. -Yes. I also just want to
quickly say I got the memo
that we should dress identical. And thank you for sending that. -Of course.
You're very welcome. -I want to confuse people
as much as possible watching as to who is who. -Yeah.
I think that's really good. I think ultimately we probably
won't do this with sound. So it'll just --
it'll just be -- -Oh, great. -Hey, you know, again,
I really love the film. I took to Instagram to say it,
and I apologize that my dog -- obviously, anyone who knows you and I know that you're not a fan
of my dog Frisbee. -Right. -And basically my Instagram post was that Frisbee had no interest
in seeing "Palm Springs" and said she would prefer to put
her nose close to her butthole. -Right. I mean, I saw the post,
and I want to say, first off, thank you for the kind words
about the movie. -Yeah. -And, second, it was actually
an interesting thing because when I saw the post,
the picture of Frisbee -- there was a moment
when I first saw it where I was, like, "Oh, yes!" Because in the picture, it almost looks like Frisbee
is dead, you know? -Uh-huh.
-Has passed on. -Yeah.
-And is no longer with us. -Uh-huh.
-Which, to me was, like, "Whoa, Seth liked the movie,
and the rat is dead." -Oh, so, like, for you
it was a win-win? -It was jubilation. [ Laughter ] But then I read the caption
and I realized it was kind of a burn,
and I was like... -Right. -"That's funny, but I wish
Frisbee was dead." -You really take advantage of
this opportunity like when you're on the show. You are in the safety of
a television studio. And you've laid into Frisbee
pretty hard over the years. -That's true.
-Yeah. So I guess if you would just
bear with me for a second. -Sure. Sea Captain. -You know, 'cause we're doing it
from home now, Samberg. -Sea Captain, are you -- -And, like, would you say it
to her face? -Look. -Look how much she hates you.
Look how much. She hates you so much. -Frisbee, I just want to say
it's all in good fun. You're a good dog.
-Okay. -Like, it's --
You can't listen to Seth. Don't look at the screen,
Frisbee. -How did you have that ready? -I was going to do it
no matter what! Frisbee sucks, dude! [ Laughter ] -Alright, Frisbee, I'm going to
let you go, girl. Don't come back until you have
tonight's pheasants for dinner. -I'm actually kind of
lightheaded now. I hate confrontation.
-[ Laughs ] You did really well.
-Thank you. -I thought you did really well. You are a very -- I've said --
yeah, thank you. You were a great actor always. You're particularly good
in this film. -Thank you.
-And it should be noted that Cristin Milioti
is a wonderful co-star. The two of you were great. -She's actually good. -Did you ever feel like at "SNL" you had a scene where you
thought, "Oh, I'm a good actor"? -You know, I never felt it
deep down personally, but I will say this. There was a sketch
when Galifianakis hosted where I was the straight man
in it. And afterwards a lot of people
at the show -- like, writers
and casts and people who worked at the show
were like, "Hey, man, you were really good
in that. You really grounded it." And the sketch was called
"Bidet." -[ Laughs ]
I remember "Bidet." -It was a sketch where Zach
and Wiig are at a -- I'm showing them around a hotel. I'm, like, the fancy bell boy, and they just keep asking
questions about the bidet. They're like,
"And what about the bidet? Does it have a sturdiness
to it?" [ Laughter ] And I guess good acting
in this context was just not laughing
because I really did want to.