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He can bake a muffin like nobody's business. [LAUGHS] Why are you laughing? You never-- You never even had my baked goods. No, I've never sampled your baked goods. This film has everything. Everything? [DRAMATIC MUSIC] HOST: What stunt was most memorable to get to be a part of, or just even to witness on set? I mean-- I don't remember the stunts that I did 'cause I blacked out. [LAUGHTER] 'Cause you were drunk. Yeah, well, yeah, that's true. Yeah. Thanks. I think it was very memorable to watch Ryan do his incredible 12-story fall. My drunk fall, apparently. Your drunk fall, your wasted fall. They don't know you're kidding. [LAUGHTER] No, he was definitely not drunk. He was just sober and terrified. I was, yeah, stressed. EMILY BLUNT: He wore sunglasses in the stunt, just to cover up the whites of his eyes, which-- Yeah, 'cause I had, like, terrified owl eyes. I was like-- once they got into the close-up, I was like, oh, I'm going to have to have some sunglasses on. You were like one of those cartoons. It was like, awoo-gah! Well, I have a fear of heights, so it was like-- Who doesn't have a fear of heights? - Tom Cruise. - Tom Cruise. Just want to manage expectations. It was important that I do it because it was an opportunity, first of all, for me to get a little tiny taste of what stunt people deal with every day, which is just these like incredible things that are asked of them. And so, that scene was really about that. It's sort of, you're watching this character in the long, one-shot walk-through set, and get into an elevator, and go up 12 stories. And then you realize, like, what his job really is when they drop him off the side of the building, so it was important for me to do that. But I could only act-- not scared for so long. And at the end, I had to just hide my fear with glasses. It was very memorable, watching that. I was very scared for him. And then the other most incredible stunt was the record-breaking cannon roll. RYAN GOSLING: Yeah, by Logan Holladay. EMILY BLUNT: Logan Holladay, who is-- we know is the best of the best, as one of the best stunt drivers around, but you just can't help but-- Logan broke the-- the world record for most cannon rolls in a film, which was previously held, I think in-- Casino Royale, it was 7 rolls. And he did 8 and 1/2. EMILY BLUNT: I hear Daniel Craig did that car-- that cannon roll. He probably did. He's not afraid of heights either. [LAUGHTER] Job's done. We've both had stunt performers-- doubles our whole lives, and it's like they come in, they do all the hard stuff. They risk more than anyone. And then they disappear into the shadows. And we get all the credit for it, so it was exciting to be a part of something that was shining a light on them and highlighting the personal risks that they take every day. HOST: Now do you want to do any more stunts on any upcoming movies? I'm happy to leave that to the professionals. (LAUGHING) Me too. Yeah. I think there's been a misunderstanding. Clearly. HOST: Speaking of the cannon roll breaking a Guinness World Record, are there any Guinness World Records each of you would like to break? Hmm. Most amount of chocolate chip cookies in one sitting? Yeah. And how many-- --could I huff down in one sitting? You could-- I think you could-- Especially if they're warm, from the oven 'cause I could a crush that. Yeah, any other records we need to break? How about like-- longest to answer a question? [LAUGHTER] You just did it. I just did it. You just did it. You just jinxed it. You just jinxed it! HOST: So the movie has that memorable karaoke bar scene. What's your go-to karaoke song? Mm. Ryan has a very strange relationship with karaoke. I don't like the karaoke-- He got slighted-- rules, too many rules. --one time, years ago. He felt slighted because he wanted to sing a song. And then they said, you can't sing the song-- Karaoke etiquette is you can't sing that song if someone else just sang it. - I said, I want to sing My Way. And they said, No, you can't. Somebody already sang it. And-- They sang it better than you were going to sing it. Can you do another song? I was like, But then I'm doing it your way. [LAUGHTER] I can't do My Way your way. What if I sing it your way? And they said, No, not even that. And then he got really bent out of shape. And he's never been to a karaoke bar since. And he's missing out 'cause isn't it fun? But Emily Blunt sings karaoke. No, I know how to butcher some Phil Collins. And we-- you can't believe the text exchange and how many songs we had to pitch to Emily to get her to sing. - I didn't want to sing-- And you know what made her do it? Phil Collins. EMILY BLUNT: No, really. - Phil Collins, she said-- - He really did. That, I'll sing. This one wanted me to do Meat Loaf, and the endless Meat Loaf suggestions. I was like What's your Meat Loaf obsession? Wouldn't you love that? HOST: Which song by Meat Loaf-- The world would love that. HOST: --did you pitch her? (BOTH) I Would do Anything for Love. HOST: OK. I think what you have is perfect. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry, Meat Loaf. - Party on. - Party on. Yo. HOST: Who's most likely to break out into song? Hannah Waddingham. Well, you would want it to be Hannah. You would want it to be Hannah. But, oddly enough, it's David Leitch. EMILY BLUNT: Yes, voice of an angel, though. HOST: Really? EMILY BLUNT: Yeah. Like pouring honey in your ear. Yeah. And he sings sort of with this unabashed, sort of, without any irony, just can sing for real-- - Yeah. - --would be unfazed by it. But Hannah-- Any kind of '90s R&B-- - Oh, he's down. - He's right there. He's down. Got the moves too. Sweet, sweet, moves. No? He knows how to throw some shapes around. He throws some shapes. [LAUGHTER] I was talking about my mum's dancing this morning. And how's that? How does your mom dance? EMILY BLUNT: We-- she's quite-- it's either the hips or the upper half. Like, it's one or the other. It's very presentational, more than I expected. [LAUGHTER] You know my mum. She's up for a dance. - I guess I'm not shocked. - I'm not trying to be-- I'm just saying the facts. HOST: What's one of your special skills? He can bake a muffin like nobody's business. [LAUGHS] Why are you laughing? You never-- you never even had one of my baked goods. No, I've never sampled your baked goods. But you can flute a pie crust. I flute a pie crust. What else can I do? This is just adding to your adorableness factor. Women are just going to be like And he flutes a pie crust? This is just-- no. What do you got? I had what? I had a Moroccan restaurant, and I learned that if you put ice in your hummus while you're blending it instead of water-- It works? It get a lot creamier. [LAUGHTER] It's just a little fun tip. That is great advice. That's great. Just try ice in your hummus when you're blending it. Just try it. What about-- what were you saying? I can play the cello. It's a little better than creamy hummus, isn't it? [LAUGHS] - It's a lot better. And why'd you let me lead? [LAUGHTER] No need to be hiding cello. Really? You can play the cello? I used to be able to play it pretty well. I can't anymore. When I hit 16, I discovered a social life, and I kind of left the cello in the dust. Why'd you let me say hummus? [LAUGHTER] Creamy hummus. HOST: She talked about your baked goods. That's messed up, man. Oh, your muffins and your hummus. [LAUGHS] How'd we do, boss? [CLICKS] - Really? - Yeah. - Holster that. It's holstered. It's done. Forget. You never saw it. HOST: Is there an early credit in your career that you have that nostalgia or you've really hung on to like a memento from it? Oh, a memento? Were you in Memento? Was I? Were you? It was so mind bending. Maybe you were. That's OK. I got the Mary Poppins umbrella. - Do you really? - Yeah. Beat that. Close your mouth please, Michael. We are still not a codfish. Oh, God. Don't go with hummus again. I still have the camera from Say Cheese and Die. It's a Goosebumps-- EMILY BLUNT: What's Say Cheese and Die? RYAN GOSLING: It's a Goosebumps episode I did. You never saw it? EMILY BLUNT: No, I never saw it. Well, your loss. HOST: Do you really have the camera? I don't. No, I guess-- I was trying-- You have to invent mementos? How do I beat cello and the Mary Poppins umbrella? I did love the show when I was a kid. So I was pretty pumped to be on it. HOST: Nice. I'll be-- can I get the check? [LAUGHTER] Yeah. Stupid pictures. Stupid camera. HOST: What would be on your playlist to get into each of your characters for this? I think Colt's would be Taylor Swift. [ALL TOO WELL] Here's the question. In that scene, is he-- is he a Swiftie? Or is he becoming one? Has that song come on and he's just like realizing that he is one? Yeah. Has Taylor become his soft place to land-- Yeah. --during his mournful time? What do you think? Yeah, I feel like she's become a crutch for him. Right. Like, do you think he knows all the words? Or do you think he's like, kind of like, blagging it a bit? Blagging? Blagging it. Means-- Like I'm doing in this interview, just kind of blagging it? It is blagging your way through it. What would be on your playlist? On my playlist for Jody, I mean, it's got to be a lot of that kind of '80s stuff we've got going on, right? A bit of Kiss, maybe. [ALL TOO WELL] What are you doing? Just chilling down. HOST: What Taylor Swift album do you think he would be listening to? I think he got an early copy of the Poets-- the new Poets one. Did you? She sent him an early one and was just-- - Yeah? - Yeah. And he was just kind of like-- Wow. Just-- no? How does he know us so well? He did a movie. He was like-- he was an extra in a video. I'd say Lover is probably the phase that Colt's in. Right? Yeah. HOST: What phase do you think Jody would be in? Mm. What's one of the more vengeful ones? I mean, listen, at the beginning of our movie, yeah, she's in the more vengeful mode. By the end, she's probably back to Lover. HOST: Yeah. Anti-Hero? What's a really dark one. Are You Ready For It? What album is that from? My kid's gonna be so mad at me that I don't know this. Huh? CREW: Reputation. Reputation. HOST: Yeah. She's probably-- Reputation by-- - Thank you. - Thank you. Have you been crying to Taylor Swift? Doesn't everyone? HOST: What's a movie that you never get tired of watching? Salmon Fishing in Yemen. You know what? You're the worst. [LAUGHS] I just like saying it. Thank you. I would say Dirty Dancing, Pretty Woman. They're right up there with the-- overly watched in my brain. Mm-hmm. Cocoon. EMILY BLUNT: Come on. RYAN GOSLING: I do love Cocoon. But I don't watch it all the time-- - No, come on now. - --if I'm honest. Yeah. Groundhog Day, Princess Bride. EMILY BLUNT: Yeah. Inconceivable. HOST: What was a movie that really sparked your love for acting and wanting to get into working on movies? I was such a huge Julia Roberts fan. I just thought she was unbelievable. And like, I love that we talk about her in this movie 'cause she's sort of one of my first, like, big influences of someone who was such a brilliant actor and yet, she's got this, like, charisma and this glow that you just can't take your eyes away from her. She's so warm and inviting and-- I saw like-- this is-- it was kind of a double whammy because I saw What's Love Got to Do With It in the movie theater. And I thought, Angela Bassett's performance is like-- it still is one of the best performances I've ever seen. But I walked down to the lobby. And she was there. And I got her autograph. It's the first autograph I ever got. Was she there to see another movie? Well, she might have. Now that I know how these things work, she might have been there for a screening or like, a special screening or something. But it was crazy that I was like, 13. I don't know. I was just like-- and I saw her. And I asked for her autograph. And she was so nice. - Aw. - She gave me an autograph. She autographed my ticket. She was like, just, like-- it was the best performance. And then she was just so cool-- That's such a-- --and so sweet. And-- it just was like, that's how you do it. She's extraordinary in that. She's unbelievable. I just believe that anything is possible. HOST: So at an early press screening, Emily, you confirmed that that sun hat was not scripted. Were there any other moments that came into the script like that or were improvised? Every moment. Probably every single scene I had with Ryan Gosling was-- We were kind of making it up as we went along. We were working without a net on this one. Yeah. But we like that. We like winging it. Right? - You insist. I love-- If she sees a net, she won't come out of her trailer. No, I won't come out. I don't want that safety. She likes the danger, though. You got to have a little danger. You gotta put your feet to the fire every day. You don't-- I mean, it's the best part when you're doing-- Stakes. --stakes. But when, you're doing a movie like this, it makes no sense. [LAUGHS] But I think when you're doing a movie like this-- and like, I think the funniest stuff is the off-the-cuff stuff. I think that I had this incredible co-star in him, where he's pushing every scene to carve out interesting new space for it. And to see how-- I think he understands-- and I love it as well-- that if things have a freedom and a spontaneity, you're gonna create something magical. I think some of our improvs could have been like watching paint dry. But some of it was cool. Bit like my end of this interview. Like your end of the interview. Yeah. I think if you're willing to throw the kitchen sink at a scene and stretch it around and see what happens, that you could find something really interesting in it. And Emily's a bit like a submarine, you know? You don't the jokes are coming until it's too late. Dang, until she rises to the surf-- Yes. They're like, oh, damn, she's been there the whole time. Lurking around. It's too late. You wannna go to a beach somewhere? Drink a spicy margarita. Make some bad decisions. Yes. HOST: Spicy margs. Spicy margs? HOST: Yes? No? - Yes. Love them. My friend Johnny actually calls me Spicy Marge. It's his nickname for me because he knows I love a spicy margarita. That's why we put it into the movie. Oh, is that where that came from? - Yeah, I think we-- - That was a-- That was a bit of a winging it. That was a Stunty Blunty add That was an add. I can't remember what it-- why I said it. I was like, maybe we could go get a drink, have a spicy margarita. Yeah, exactly, and it became, like, the-- And then the way-- the way you then said, spicy margarita-- Well, because you gave it a little-- Spicy margarita. We know you. You know you get a little spice. You know you put a little salt on that rim. [LAUGHTER] No. I hate the word rim. HOST: Spicy margs aren't your-- I don't like it either. As soon as I said it, I was like, I don't like that. I don't like that you said that, Ryan. HOST: What's your go-to drink? Ooh. Yeah, I like a spicy margarita. But they don't like me, unfortunately. What about a beer, just a crisp beer on a hot, sunny day? Yeah, like a-- like a Tony Robbins On His Day Off? - What's a Tony Robbins? - I just made that up. Oh, my God. I want one. [LAUGHTER] A good André the Giant Tractor Pull? Those are not real drinks either. You should open a bar. You should. It is fun to like see-- test the bartender and make up names and see if they'll go along with it. If people have-- 'Cause they want to act like they know the drink but-- They don't. I digress. What was the question? - No, I don't mean it like that. - Really? - You do look good in nothing. - This-- this isn't gonna work. - I mean, you do. But it's not what I'm-- [GUITAR RIFF]
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