-Now do you always
do your own stunts? Or do you not really --
-Yeah, I mean, I've got the bruises
to prove it. You've done more comedies
that I've seen you in. -Yeah.
I'm mainly known for comedy, but now, hopefully,
for action movies, as well. -Yeah.
[ Laughter ] -Yeah, consider
"Pitch Perfect 3" an audition for my action career. -That's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, that's what I want -- I want to see more of that.
[ Cheers and applause ] 'Cause you brought this clip where you're in a scene
with these attack dogs. -Mm-hmm.
-And it's not -- This is something
that you brought with you just to show exclusively
to our audience. -This is from
my iPhone to you guys. [ Laughter ] -But I want you to set it up
and explain it. -Okay. This was my birthday.
-Because this really is truly one of the best things
I've ever seen. -This is my birthday,
and they said, "Rebel, You know what
would be hilarious? If you wear a 120-pound suit and get attacked
by two German Shepherds. [ Laughter ] And I was like,
"How does that fit in with singing competitively?" -In America, that's how
we celebrate birthdays. -Yeah.
[ Laughter ] And so I got into the suit, and just willingly
got attacked by dogs. -But they're trained dogs.
Actor dogs. -That's what they said, but...
[ Laughter ] -I mean, how would you even know
if they're not trained dogs? Like, I don't know
what I would do. -Because they attacked
to kill me. -So you're wearing this --
God, you have to see this scene. -I swear, this is --
-Should we show the clip? -Let me show the clip.
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at Rebel being attacked by dogs
on the set of "Pitch Perfect 3." -Real life, you guys.
-This is real. -[ Screaming ] Guys!
[ Laughter ] Seriously!
Ohh! [ Laughter ] Aaaaaaah! [ Cheers and applause ] -It's real.
-Oh, my goodness. -Do you want to know what the
best part is, though, Jimmy? -This is good. -The best part is, they don't
even put it in the movie. [ Laughter ] -Oh, my God.
It's cut out of the movie. -I know.
It was cut out, yeah. -Oh, my goodness.
-There'll be a five-minute extended scene on the DVD
of me getting attacked. -It really, really,
really made me laugh. I heard they did squeeze it
into the end end of the movie. 'Cause you see, like,
a bunch of different -- -Yeah, it's in the credits. It made it to the credits. -But that's worth it
right there. That is one of
the funniest things. I love that
you brought that with you. I want to --
"Pitch Perfect 3." Do you want to set it up? Is there any
setting up in this one? -I mean -- Okay.
I turn action hero in the movie. -Yeah.
-Twist. -We had to do
something different. It's the third one.
-Twist, there you go. -But, basically,
The Bellas are on a USO tour to support the troops. And we --
It was really fun. Although we filmed it all
in Atlanta, Georgia, but it's set in Europe.
[ Laughter ] This movie stuff.
-Well, it's movie stuff. -Apparently, it was cheaper
to do it that way. -But John Lithgow is your dad. -Yeah, John Lithgow is my dad.
-We love John Lithgow! He's the greatest.
-Yeah, oh, he's -- I mean, he just won an Emmy. And then, also, he plays my dad
in this movie. [ Laughter ] -Maybe he'll win
an Oscar for this. You never know.
-I don't think so, but... [ Laughter ]
Maybe, maybe. -You never know. -He had to do
my Australian accent, which is actually very difficult
to try to replicate. -It really is.
I don't know how to do one. -Yeah, he only had three days
to learn my accent. -Is it harder to do, like,
an American accent? -Yeah, because -- Okay. For example,
when I'm talking Australian, I don't actually
use much of my face muscles. So I'd just be like,
"Hi. How's it going?" Like that.
But if I talk American, I go, [American accent]
"Hi, there. How are you?" [ Laughter and applause ] [ Normal voice ]
That's a lot more... It's a lot more face muscles. -Oh, my goodness.
Rebel Wilson.