00:00What kind of sausage?
00:01How do you know you love a sausage?
00:02Sausage from where?
00:03There is the egg.
00:04Is it hard boiled or raw?
00:05No, I mean, it can be whatever you want.
00:07I like being bad.
00:08Hello.
00:09I feel like girl power.
00:10We're just talking about Spice Girls out there.
00:11Yeah.
00:12Oh, why are we talking about Spice Girls?
00:13I don't know.
00:14Just see the group.
00:15Baby, ginger, and posh.
00:16Yeah, right.
00:17You'd have to be sporty.
00:18Are you all right, baby?
00:19You're stuck in the middle there, and you're just kind of between two absolute legends.
00:24I have to take my jacket off.
00:26It gets a little hot.
00:27Yeah.
00:28I love it.
00:29Are you having just the best time?
00:31Because I just, I had a smile on my face throughout this whole film.
00:33Now you're on the press bit.
00:34It just looks like amazing fun.
00:36It's so much fun.
00:37It really is so much fun.
00:38It was so much fun.
00:39We all get on really well.
00:40I think the secret to kind of ensemble movies in a way is just the chemistry that we have
00:44together, and we're so lucky.
00:45We all have a different process, and even like Rosman's a villain, obviously, and she
00:48comes and goes, you know, we're not necessarily all together in the scenes, but we just got
00:52on.
00:53I had so much fun.
00:54Oh, I just love that.
00:55And your accent, by the way.
00:56Oh, I just kept saying, Bulevos, yo, when I came out.
00:58What was that?
00:59Bulevos?
01:00Isn't that like a Bulevos?
01:01Isn't that the sausage?
01:02Yes.
01:03Yes.
01:04Oh, what?
01:05Nice.
01:06How do you know?
01:07You love a sausage.
01:08How do you know about a sausage?
01:09Bulevos?
01:10Where is the sausage from?
01:11Is it a Viennese sausage?
01:13I don't know.
01:14By the way, the hair is getting pushed by circa 2020.
01:17I absolutely love it.
01:18Oh, thanks.
01:19What do you think?
01:20Yeah, I love it.
01:21I love it.
01:22Literally, I love it so much, and her so much, I just said to both of them a second ago,
01:25should I get my hair cut?
01:26And they said no.
01:27Oh, you could do one of those videos, wouldn't you?
01:29Yes.
01:30I must talk about the fact that we thrive on illusions in this, and spectacles.
01:34What wows you in real life?
01:36What really gets you excited?
01:37Everything.
01:38Oh, my God.
01:39I think this movie, by the way, because there's no mystery left in life.
01:42It feels like everybody posts everything.
01:44Everybody tells everybody what they ate for breakfast.
01:46It's like, we've lost mystery.
01:48And films like this are really, really, I don't know, we kind of, we make mystery cool again.
01:53It's exciting to think about, like, a world in which there's less information.
01:56Because I feel like we're hit bombarded with news the whole time.
02:00I like that.
02:01That's my excuse.
02:02I don't post anything, because I want everyone to be mysterious about me.
02:05You're surprised.
02:06And it's just when you ring up Bula Vos, just like, people won't have seen it on your feed.
02:11Surprise!
02:12South African sausage!
02:15And what about, you know, if you could prank anyone on set and do a trick on them,
02:19and they'll never, ever find out how it works, who would you, who do you want to get?
02:23Jessie.
02:24Yeah, Jessie.
02:25Oh, how would you, how would you get him?
02:28Well, I wouldn't, I don't know, I wouldn't be able to,
02:30but I just would enjoy the feeling of him, like, being kind of like,
02:33oh, wow, Fisher, you really did that.
02:35Because I just think that really comes.
02:36To do a good trick on someone, you have to, you have to tap into some version of who they believe
02:41and want to believe they really are.
02:43So it has to be something that feeds their own opinion of themselves.
02:46Yeah.
02:47Genius.
02:48So, you know, so that they think they can come to the rescue in a certain situation,
02:51they will be the best one to solve it.
02:53So that's...
02:54Yeah.
02:55See why she played the villain?
02:56Steps ahead.
02:57Steps ahead.
02:58What a good villain you were.
02:59Did you just love being a badass?
03:00I do quite like being bad, yeah.
03:01I like being bad.
03:02Cool.
03:03I love that.
03:04I thought she said that.
03:08We were picking girl bosses earlier.
03:10We were just going down the worst track.
03:12Like, we couldn't even stick with...
03:13I love it.
03:14I just realized your shirt is literally your eyes.
03:17Now you see me.
03:18Now you do.
03:19And what about when you got home, some of your family and friends,
03:23did they make you try and do magic tricks on them?
03:25Like, what did the kids say?
03:26Were they, you know...
03:27Well, my kids were like,
03:28Oh, Mum, you have to do the trick that you learned.
03:31Enough with the magic already.
03:32Yeah.
03:33Yeah.
03:34Yes, my kids loved the magic.
03:36They loved it.
03:37They loved your...
03:38Loved Rosamund's character.
03:39Loved her magic.
03:40Not magic.
03:41Just loved her character.
03:42Just wanted to know where she was from and just like...
03:44Yeah, they loved the movie.
03:46And they loved the process of making the movie
03:48and they kept promising and threatening to come to Budapest
03:50and they never did.
03:51But I got to go home on weekends.
03:53But they just...
03:54It was just like a thing where we couldn't get them out in the end.
03:57Is it quite chaotic when the family come to set?
03:59Did yours come out?
04:00No, they didn't.
04:01Oh, because yours were also like school.
04:03We were in school.
04:04And it's funny, did you get any kind of free diamonds?
04:07Because I want a...
04:08Free diamonds?
04:09I didn't even get to wear diamonds in the movies.
04:10They're all fake, aren't they?
04:13Yeah.
04:14Free diamonds?
04:15You've got to be joking.
04:18I just want a heart-shaped diamond now.
04:20But I think I can get bored of it.
04:21I've actually got the heart diamond.
04:22Do you have one of them too?
04:23Oh, yeah.
04:24We've all got a heart.
04:25We've all got a version of a heart diamond.
04:26I thought it was special.
04:27Probably one of the exploding ones.
04:28Yeah.
04:29Probably Jessie has rigged to explode in our homes at some point.
04:32To trick us back.
04:33Oh, I just love it.
04:34There was a lovely story with Grace Kelly and...
04:37Who was it?
04:38Grace Kelly and probably Humphrey Bogal or someone.
04:41And they used to have a tomahawk.
04:42You know what I mean?
04:43Like a really inconvenient, large object.
04:46And they would leave it in one another's beds.
04:49But they'd leave perhaps six months apart.
04:51So Grace Kelly would check into the Carlisle in New York.
04:54And she'd pull back the covers and there would be the tomahawk.
04:57And I always thought something like that would be good.
05:00And then, you know, she'd get it sort of through one of the sets he was working on.
05:04And he'd get it into his kind of, you know, be there on set or something.
05:07He'd lift up a desk and there would be the tomahawk.
05:09That's a good...
05:10We should do that to each other.
05:11You could do that with an object from these movies.
05:13Yeah.
05:14Make it fun.
05:15Make it a big kipper or something.
05:16A big old fish.
05:17A big old fish.
05:18Well, I'm a big old fish.
05:19I don't want a fish.
05:20But what about the sausage?
05:21Sausage.
05:22The South African sausage.
05:23Bill of Os it is.
05:24Sometimes you do that on stage.
05:27You know, you just kind of hide an egg around.
05:29So no one knows where the egg is going to be.
05:31But on the performance that night, you suddenly lift up the bedclothes and there is the egg.
05:35Is it hard boiled or raw?
05:37No, I mean, it can be whatever you want.
05:39You wouldn't want it to smash.
05:40You wouldn't want to scramble one, would you?
05:42No.
05:43Thank you very much indeed.
05:44Sorry, I've taken up all your time talking about irrelevant things.
05:46Sausage is egg, Spice Girls.
05:47What more could you want?
05:48Aww.
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