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Ariana Greenblatt, Jesse Eisenberg, and Isla Fisher might play magicians, but how are they with deception off-screen? In this episode of “Where Is the Lie?”, the cast of 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' test their powers of illusion, from Ariana’s suspiciously successful childhood slime business, to Jesse’s claim that he narrowly escaped getting hit by a train, to Isla’s story about her dad hoping she'd grow up to be a magician (a strangely fitting backstory, if true). Now you see their lies… or do you?

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00:00The slime business was called Glitter Slimes?
00:02She fumbled.
00:03No, it was called Glitter Slimes.
00:04Glitter Slimes?
00:06She's so good at this.
00:07First of all, that's illegal.
00:09I didn't believe any of them.
00:23Preliminary evidence.
00:24I once snuck into a train tunnel that I thought was empty, but a train barreled past me.
00:28Oh.
00:30I had a wisdom tooth pulled with no anesthesia.
00:35I once threw up at the customs desk at London Heathrow Airport.
00:39Where were you coming from?
00:41Oh, I was coming actually from Abu Dhabi, which is where we filmed this movie.
00:45Oh, wow. To London.
00:46To London.
00:47What were you doing in London?
00:48I was visiting a friend, and I got food poisoning from the airport, but I felt it on the plane, obviously.
00:54So before you got on the flight, it wasn't the flight plane food.
00:57I don't think so, because I felt pretty sick once the plane was taken off.
01:02I hope this story is true, because you didn't text me when you came to London and I was really mad at you,
01:05and maybe you were just so sick you couldn't hang out.
01:08Oh, yeah, that's probably what happened.
01:11Okay.
01:12So that's why it's one of the truth.
01:13That is the truth.
01:14What were you thinking when the train almost killed you?
01:17Yeah, great question.
01:19I was thinking, I cannot believe I did this stupid thing.
01:21Were you alone?
01:22No.
01:23You had friends?
01:24I had friends.
01:25How many?
01:26One.
01:27Oh, right.
01:28What was the middle question?
01:29I had a wisdom tooth pulled with no anesthesia.
01:30Yeah, I don't believe that.
01:31No way he didn't have an anesthetic.
01:33Can I just amend it?
01:34Yeah.
01:35Sorry, I didn't write this.
01:36What it was was the anesthesia didn't fully kick in yet, and I felt it for like 15 minutes.
01:44So I think it's the train one, because I feel like we would have heard about this.
01:49I think the vomit one.
01:50I just don't see him doing that.
01:51Think about Jesse also at London Airport.
01:53He's like, so he'd be like, I don't want to inconvenience anyone.
01:55He would vomit down his own sweater before he'd ever let anybody see vomit.
01:59He'd swallow it.
02:00And then he'd clean it up, and the whole story would have been like, I got a mop, and then Anna was there,
02:03and then she got disinfected.
02:05I mean, that story's not true.
02:06Let's go train.
02:07I think it's the train.
02:08I think it's the train.
02:13You're both wrong.
02:14It was the tooth.
02:17So you really almost died from a train.
02:19My friend and I heard that there was this abandoned train station where they filmed this documentary,
02:22Dark Days, and he was like, I figured out a way to go.
02:24We heard it's an abandoned thing, so we were walking down the train, like looking,
02:27and then I see two headlights coming, and I was like, oh, my God.
02:29So I grabbed him, and we just pushed our bodies against the wall.
02:32Was both you doing it at the same time?
02:33Yes.
02:34The kind of funny ending was that the train was coming very slow, and I thought it would
02:37be like an inch away, and it was like probably six feet away.
02:40And so we were like, let's go.
02:41We're going to die.
02:42I love you.
02:43You know, and then the train slowly passed us by.
02:45Oh, my God.
02:46Oh.
02:47Preliminary evidence.
02:48My first ever pet was a wild wombat named Celia.
03:02I wanted to be in BMX Bandits riding a push bike.
03:06My dad wanted me to be a magician when I was a kid.
03:10Could you describe what a wombat is for us Americans?
03:12Oh, my goodness.
03:13It's a massive village.
03:14It's so cute.
03:15It's got four paws, and it's shaped like a little round, like almost like a lamington,
03:18which is an Australian dessert that's like with coconut.
03:19Sure.
03:20Did you get this animal?
03:21I didn't get it.
03:22It's wild.
03:23It just comes around the side.
03:24It just came around the side of the house.
03:26Did you feed this one?
03:27Well, I did feed her because...
03:28What do you feed the wombat?
03:29I feed her what I fed my dog.
03:31Okay.
03:32I like dog food.
03:33Don't get me in trouble with the Australian tourism.
03:35What's the second one?
03:36I always wanted to be in BMX Bandits.
03:38You wanted to be.
03:39I really wanted to be.
03:40So this is not like some crazy thing that happened to you.
03:41You just wanted something?
03:42Because Nicole Kidman played Powder Puff in this movie, and she rode a bike, and she
03:46was so pretty, and she had red hair, and she's such a good actress.
03:48And so I just really wanted...
03:49I had my own BMX bike.
03:50How old were you with that?
03:51From eight till 18.
03:52Oh, yeah.
03:53So you told your dad you wanted to be a magician?
03:55No, my dad told me that he thought I should be a magician my whole life.
03:59Did you do Now You See Me Now You Don't in honor of your father?
04:02No.
04:03I did it in honor of my agent.
04:06Okay.
04:07If you could have a wombat, what would you name it?
04:09Celia.
04:11She's so good at this.
04:16I didn't believe any of them.
04:18We would have known about this magician thing, and her dad wanting her to be a magician.
04:21Totally right.
04:22And we're doing press for Now You See Me Now You Don't, the third edition of a magician movie.
04:25We think you're lying about the magician hopes when you were a kid.
04:33My first ever pet was a wild wombat named Celia, as if you can feed a wombat.
04:37First of all, that's illegal.
04:38No one is going to take a wombat and feed it dog food.
04:41Normally I don't.
04:42Wait, I literally asked you if you had the wombat, and you said, no, of course not.
04:45They're wild.
04:46I hadn't prepared myself for any of your questions.
04:48They seemed very specific, and I was frightened, to be honest.
04:50I'm surprised you're foolishness.
04:52Oh, okay.
05:03Preliminary evidence.
05:05I had a successful slime business when I was 11 years old.
05:10I once lit my entire bathroom on fire, and I had to repaint the whole thing.
05:16And in high school, I would cut my classmates' hair for free after school.
05:20Wait, you went to regular high school?
05:22Yes, for a long time.
05:23What high school?
05:24What high school?
05:25Very small one.
05:26So I would cut my own bangs for a while.
05:28This was specifically freshman year of high school.
05:30Kids would come to me after school, because I'd be like, I'll cut your hair.
05:33And I had around three to four customers.
05:35For the girls, I did a little curtain bang, and then for one guy, who knows?
05:38I don't know what he did.
05:39What was the slime business called?
05:40The slime business was called glitter slimes.
05:42She fumbled.
05:43No, it was called glitter slimes.
05:44Glitter slimes?
05:45What do you make slime out of?
05:46So my recipe was glue, borax, which you boil some water, pour like a tablespoon of something.
05:51And then I would do shaving cream for fluffy slime, and then foam beads for foam slime.
05:56Number three.
05:57So what's the second one?
05:58I once lit my entire bathroom on fire.
06:00I had to completely scrub everything that was in my bathroom because it had the soot from the candle.
06:06Okay, that is true.
06:07That's true.
06:08So it's that hairdressing you've never cut hair in your life.
06:10Because also when she was like, and the boy.
06:11Yeah.
06:12Oh, yeah.
06:13You didn't even have a name for him.
06:14His name's David.
06:15Oh.
06:16David.
06:17He's Russian.
06:18So is it David or David?
06:19Well, Americans would say David, but you'd say David because he was Russian.
06:21He had a younger brother, too.
06:26I just feel like that slime business thing was...
06:28Accurate.
06:29Very accurate.
06:30Yeah.
06:31The way she described the ingredients.
06:32She's so creative.
06:33So...
06:34What do we say?
06:35I think we're gonna go with the, um...
06:36We're going with the hairdresser?
06:37I did not have a successful slime business.
06:44Oh!
06:45What?
06:46No, she's a genius.
06:47Guys, she's gonna get messed up.
06:48Glitter slimes, glitter slimes.
06:49She's the greatest actress that ever lived.
06:50Wait, you just made up glitter slimes?
06:51No, glitter slimes is an actual successful slime business that I would buy from.
06:56You should have known that with that, huh?
06:58That was so good.
06:59Really?
07:00That was really fun.
07:01That was really good.
07:03And be sure to check out Now You See Me, Now You Don't in theaters November 14th.
07:06Ariana was the best liar today.
07:07Agreed.
07:08And every day.
07:09And every day.
07:10Yeah.
07:11But you
07:13How?
07:14skr
07:21Homibly
07:22No
07:23Probably
07:24No
07:28She's the one.
07:29She's the one.
07:31She's the one.
07:33She's the one.
07:35She's the two.
07:36What is do?
07:38Nice movie.
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