00:00 Guys, it is one... Don't worry. Don't ever have to apologise. That's okay.
00:05 It's always a joy, Olivia, to see you and Tom, wonderful to meet you.
00:09 Thank you.
00:10 For a film that is pure escapism.
00:12 Aren't you two just two delightful characters in here?
00:15 - Yes. - Sorry, I am going to sit up again.
00:17 That's okay. I don't mind.
00:19 - I like this. - We can just see the top of your newly blonde hair.
00:22 - The blonde hair is incredible, by the way. - Yeah, do you like it?
00:24 Love the hair. And enough of Tom's done with your beard.
00:27 - Thank you. - It's nice, eh?
00:29 No, the barbeque is incredible. Shout out, Jonathan.
00:32 Tom, how much fun was it for you prancing around with your legs out in this film?
00:38 There was a lot of work that went into those lederhosen.
00:40 They were specially made and there was a lot of work trying to stay in them.
00:44 - I can still see it when I close my eyes. - Yeah.
00:48 It's a bit of a weird thing because you're sort of...
00:51 I mean, I guess in a sense you're sort of like,
00:54 "I don't want this to look too hot. I don't want people to walk out like..."
00:58 - Did you think that? - Yeah.
01:00 You were pretty hot to resist, to be fair.
01:03 I knew that I wasn't going to be the hot...
01:06 - You looked beautiful. - Yeah.
01:08 - When someone asks for a bucket on set... - There will be a calendar made for you.
01:11 I'll go to St. Louis with that moustache.
01:14 Do you know what the worst bit is?
01:16 Because when you're doing something like this, you're filming those bits for quite a while.
01:19 Obviously, for longer than it looks on film.
01:21 Slowly, as we sort of commence, the lederhosen started falling apart bit by bit.
01:25 They sort of like... I don't think the lederhosens were ready for the job.
01:29 Poor Olivia having to see it all.
01:32 You lost another bit, Tom.
01:34 That's the worst bit, Tom.
01:37 Olivia, how much fun is it?
01:39 Because you, from playing queens to everything in between,
01:42 right to someone who's probably one of the worst of humanity,
01:45 you just kill it every time.
01:47 But how much fun is it to play a character like this, who is so horrible?
01:51 It's the most fun. Playing a baddie is the most fun.
01:55 And just... It's so nice to have a baddie partner as well.
01:59 - Because we just giggled. - Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
02:01 - The whole time. - And what's lovely is seeing Olivia do that.
02:04 Just going from sitting... I mean, look, it was an amazing...
02:08 We chatted literally from the moment we both landed.
02:11 We're in quite extensive make-up. Probably you more than me.
02:14 The worst actually... The only one of the worst bits of that, right,
02:17 is I'm having a visit right now, because there's a point where someone...
02:20 "Oh, you've got your teeth in." And I was like, "No, I haven't."
02:23 - And I have the grossest teeth ever. - Oh, no!
02:26 - And from there, I was going... - Oh, no, they gave you a point.
02:29 - Oh, no! - But what's great...
02:31 I have got a story like that.
02:33 But I'm going to do a massive name drop.
02:35 - I have said the story before, but Meryl Streep. - Oh, really?
02:38 On The Iron Lady. So they all had these English teeth, her and Jim Broadbent.
02:42 And she went, "Look at her funny English teeth."
02:45 "I don't have fake teeth."
02:48 - Mine were grotesque, as well. - They were. We're missing a chunk.
02:51 - You've both got a lovely smile today. - Thank you very much.
02:54 - It's brightening up my day. - Thank you.
02:56 - She's good, isn't she? - Yes, she's very good.
02:58 Now that you have both worked with Timothy, do you get the hype around him?
03:03 Totally. I did anyway, beforehand.
03:05 - Yeah, I think Call Me By My Name and... - Oh, God, that was so beautiful.
03:09 But you know the thing, actually, weirdly, is that
03:12 it's just what a down-to-earth young man he is.
03:15 Genuinely, for me, it was sort of...
03:18 You're doing my scenes with Olivia and Timothy,
03:21 and it actually was just so much fun.
03:23 It was such a collaborative, silly mess-about.
03:25 And Timothy really was a big part of that.
03:28 - But it's just a simple thing. - And a hell of a role.
03:31 - Yeah. - Because he's carrying the film.
03:34 But he had time for everyone. He's so gentle, he's funny, he's self-deprecating.
03:39 He was everything you'd want him to be. He was just gorgeous.
03:42 - We were horrible to him. - Yeah, we were.
03:45 Without being negative about it, because I don't like to be like that,
03:48 the only real diva on set was the dog.
03:50 It was awful to work with.
03:52 - His heart wasn't in it. - No.
03:54 There was a scene with Olivia, me and Timothy,
03:57 and he just started barking, and then he took a poo on the floor
04:00 and just walked off the set.
04:02 - And I was like, "Wow, this is..." - A proper dirty poo.
04:05 - He kept going, "I need a poo!" - And no-one was listening to him.
04:08 Someone came up to me and said...
04:10 He was on the call sheet above me, by the way.
04:13 You're OK in there, Tom. It's OK.
04:15 Someone came up to me and was like, "Are you all right to..."
04:18 - Pick up the poo? - Yeah.
04:20 "No, no, are you all right to..."
04:23 Tom, get that with Gerdya, lady.
04:26 "Pick up that poo, would you, mate?"
04:28 I had to have sausages in my pockets and feed him.
04:31 It's not bad enough you've got to remember lines.
04:33 You're doing scenes with these two amazing actors.
04:36 You've then got to halfway through get a sausage out and go to the dog.
04:39 - Incredible, hulking beast. - They did that because you broke the chocolate river.
04:43 - That's why. - It was the marshmallow bridge.
04:45 - I put this wrong. - He's been saying the chocolate river.
04:48 It was a much more expensive and delicate marshmallow bridge.
04:51 It's like he'd forgotten that he's twice the size of normal humans.
04:54 Yeah, and four times the size of Timothee Chalamet.
04:57 - Chalamet! - I love it.
04:59 I'm not correcting him, I'm enjoying it.
05:02 One of my favourite memories of it is...
05:05 They came in and went, "Oh, here we go, this is the marshmallow bridge."
05:08 Olivia was like, "Oh, my God, this is fantastic."
05:10 But I do think you went, "Oh, you should jump on it."
05:13 I didn't encourage you, damn it.
05:16 I took one step on the marshmallow bridge and fell.
05:20 Olivia shouted, just in case no-one had heard the big crash,
05:23 "Tom Davis has broken the marshmallow bridge!"
05:26 - And then you heard... - "2424, we've got a problem on the marshmallow bridge."
05:30 I thought people were going to walk across it.
05:32 "Yeah, well, Timothee Chalamet, not you, you're 22 stone."
05:35 It's the difference.
05:36 By the end of this, get him to say Chalamet.
05:39 I don't want to.
05:40 I'm also going to say Chalamet. I like Chalamet.
05:43 If he moved to Croydon and you saw him down at the pub,
05:46 you'd go, "Do you know Timothee Chalamet?"
05:48 "Yeah, he's a good kid, nice boy."
05:50 Guys, good luck with the film.
05:52 - We talk too much. - You don't. I love it.
05:54 I just wish I had more time with you, but you're always a joy.
05:57 So good luck with the film, guys. Thank you so much.
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