00:00If you showed like a young person an answering machine, I literally don't think they'd know what it is, which is, yeah, I go, oh, bye.
00:11Hi, Tim. Hi, how are you? Thank you so much for your time, I appreciate you. Yeah.
00:14So this is set in the 90s in New York, New York, obviously a place I know that you love.
00:18Yeah. You are a 90s kid as well. Do we wear our 90s kid badge with pride?
00:22And did this feel like a familiar world to step back into in any way?
00:24It did. It was so amazing to see not only there were a few places that have been shut down in New York that they recreated, like Kim's Video, which was a really cool video store.
00:33I used to go to a lot in high school and and then seeing things like like VHS tapes and answering machines.
00:39And even when props handed me my handed me my cell phone, I was like, oh, my God.
00:43And like all these little things that just like take you right back to your childhood.
00:46The kind of props which gets handed to people on TikTok now.
00:48They're like, what is this? I mean, I'm like, if you showed like a young person an answering machine, I don't.
00:54I literally don't think they'd know what it is, which is scary.
00:58Yeah, I go old. Bye.
01:00Hi. How great is this person next to you?
01:01What did you learn about Austin from working with him and how was the experience?
01:04Oh, he's wonderful. I mean, I had been a fan already.
01:07And there's I mean, an absolute gem of a human being, a real life movie star.
01:13You know, there'd be moments where I would be doing scenes with him and I would have to I'd get distracted.
01:17So I was like, oh, my God, like, it's a movie star, you know, and there's not a lot of them anymore.
01:21And such a kind person, works so hard, pushes himself.
01:25Yeah, I mean, he's a wonderful person to work with.
01:28Thank you for that. And congratulations on this and congratulations on Blink twice too.
01:32You were fantastic.
01:32Thank you so much.
01:33Thanks so much.
01:33Yeah, nice to see you.
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