00:00You know, we're going to get to that.
00:02Oh, I was sorry.
00:03I was hoping we were passing it for Mike.
00:05Like, literally.
00:05Yeah.
00:06I will give $100,000 to Children's Hospital Los Angeles
00:11if Daniel Craig answers one of your questions in the fishbowl.
00:22So do I hand it to him?
00:23You hand it?
00:24Yeah, hand it to him.
00:24Whatever one I want.
00:25Do I pick everything?
00:26Yeah.
00:26I'm in charge of the world.
00:27And then everybody answers.
00:28Essentially, you are.
00:32If your cast were to rob a bank, who would be the mastermind?
00:37Yeah.
00:39We answered that one already.
00:41And who would be the getaway driver?
00:44Well.
00:46Yeah, sure.
00:46I know shit about cars.
00:47That's easy.
00:48Oh.
00:49Oh, listen to him.
00:50I know shit about cars.
00:53Don't you know?
00:55That's my whole game.
00:56What is your director's most used phrase on set?
01:00Action.
01:00Cut.
01:02Print.
01:04Print.
01:06He does like a, all right.
01:08Yeah.
01:09There you go.
01:10All right.
01:10Yeah.
01:11He would, he, I mean, it was, he would sit by the monitor and have to hold his mouth from
01:18laughing.
01:19He has a very high-pitched giggle.
01:24And he, it was hard for him to hold it in sometimes.
01:26Sometimes he would just, you'd be in the middle of a take and you'd just hear and go,
01:29ah!
01:30Oh, yeah.
01:31Yeah.
01:31I remember that.
01:32Which was great.
01:33He was loving every second of it.
01:35What?
01:36Which cast or crew member has the best laugh?
01:41Oh, yeah.
01:41Can anybody deny that?
01:42It has to be Ryan.
01:44Can anybody deny that it's Ryan?
01:46Like, truly.
01:47Yeah.
01:47If you hear that, it's, oh.
01:50Oh, my gosh.
01:52You're like, I don't want to let it happen right now.
01:55I don't.
01:55I'm trying very well.
01:56I'll wait.
01:57What was your first impression of this person sitting to your right?
02:00I'll start.
02:03You can go to Tony and then we'll go around.
02:05Oh, I see.
02:05I think we first Skyped and I think you were in your trailer.
02:09Oh, yeah.
02:10I was in my trailer.
02:10Yeah.
02:11And I was like, yeah, I don't know.
02:15I remember we were having a really good time talking, but I felt like, oh, she's in her
02:18trailer between takes.
02:19I wait.
02:20And so I felt like I want to, I don't want to take up too much time.
02:22I had to finish for the day.
02:23So I hung up really.
02:24I was like, okay, thanks.
02:25Bye.
02:25And after I hung up, I was like, was I just really rude to Tony Colón?
02:29Not at all.
02:30Why not?
02:30But it's very similar to this.
02:33What you see is what you get with Tony.
02:35And she's just so lovely and fun.
02:37And in addition to being one of the best actors on the planet right now, she is a lovely, fun
02:44person.
02:44Oh, my God.
02:45Now you get to return the favor to Chris Hedden.
02:47Yeah, how are you going to follow that up?
02:48Yeah, good luck.
02:49Great.
02:49You know, you wandered on to set in your amazing costume.
02:53I was like, Jesus, he looks good.
02:55I did love my wardrobe.
02:56We both have great wardrobe in this film.
02:58I don't always get that.
02:59Neither do I.
03:00I play a lot of wallflowers.
03:02And I loved my costumes.
03:05But I loved yours as well.
03:06And all that time in the basement, I left thinking, my God, that guy is so thoughtful and
03:12perceptive and funny and articulate.
03:15That's what I thought.
03:16Fooled them all.
03:16God, Tony, I just, can we do what we think of the video?
03:21I mean, come on.
03:21You are just too much.
03:23With Anna, I really, I remember feeling, remembering how.
03:29Hot she is.
03:31That's what I was trying to.
03:33Did you see the serpentine answer?
03:35I was like, basically, no, it really was, it was confidence because it wasn't an easy
03:41job to come into.
03:42I knew that the job was something that a lot of people had been fighting for.
03:47And it's, you know, in the middle of this huge ensemble of a lot of really established.
03:51I mean, I was nervous to come to set.
03:52But this job, this role is really the center lynch point.
03:57You know, and it's just a lynchpin, rather.
03:58And it's just, I remember her coming, the first time I met her, it was just, she was
04:02very, there was a lot of conviction.
04:06She meant what she said.
04:08She said what she meant.
04:09And it translated into her acting.
04:11And I remember thinking, okay, if she's the one shouldering this movie, I think we're
04:14going to be okay.
04:16Wow.
04:16That was nice.
04:17Well, yeah.
04:18And then your turn.
04:19I was scared.
04:20No, I didn't clock it.
04:23Ryan.
04:23And I met Ryan the first time through Skype.
04:26I was in Thailand finishing another film.
04:28And it was for the first time in my life I had to audition on Skype.
04:33That's terrible.
04:34I know, right?
04:34You were great.
04:35You were fantastic.
04:36Oh, Ryan!
04:37It's terrible.
04:37You were fantastic.
04:38Auditioning via Skype is awful.
04:40Yeah, it was surreal.
04:41I had another actor from the movie I was shooting, you know, doing the scene with me.
04:46And Ryan in my laptop life, like, you know, giving me notes and directions for the Skype.
04:54And I just thought that he was, you know, it was, you know, it was very strange.
05:00But he was really nice and supportive.
05:03And then he did something that really meant a lot to me.
05:06He was like two weeks apart from starting the shoot.
05:10And he waited for me to finish that movie, like, five days away only from the first day
05:17to meet me in person in Boston.
05:20So that gesture for me meant, yeah, also a lot of pressure.
05:24But that meant a lot that he really wanted to meet me in person and be patient and not
05:30choosing someone else who was probably more, like, available at the moment.
05:34So I loved it.
05:36Well, thank God.
05:37Yeah.
05:40Well, thank God.
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