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Cole Sprouse and Kathryn Newton proved they had a scary good time filming 'Lisa Frankenstein' learning lots of funny and weird facts about each other. Watch them play co-star trivia, and movie.
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00:00Really?
00:01Yeah.
00:02Are you serious?
00:03Yeah.
00:04Wow.
00:05I just thought that was too good to be true.
00:12Hi, I'm Cole Sprouse.
00:13Hey, I'm Catherine Newton, and we're playing How Well Do You Know You're Cole Star.
00:17Cole Star?
00:19With Marie Claire.
00:20With Marie Claire.
00:22I'm so ready.
00:23You dialed?
00:24You dialed?
00:25What was my first job?
00:27Lemonade stand, soap opera, summer school golf coach.
00:38I'm going to say soap opera.
00:39Yes.
00:40Yeah.
00:41Yeah.
00:42That was good.
00:43Can you name the soap opera?
00:44Bonus points.
00:45Days of Our Lives.
00:46No.
00:47All My Children.
00:48He got it.
00:49We'll give it a half point.
00:50Was that with Mark and Kelly when they were on it?
00:52It was with Kelly.
00:53She played my sister.
00:54Oh, that's awesome.
00:55Isn't that crazy?
00:56That's awesome.
00:57What was my first job?
00:58Modeling for Toys R Us, diaper commercial, or acting in Grace Under Fire?
01:02I'd like to say diaper commercial.
01:04Nailed it.
01:05Really?
01:06Yeah.
01:07Are you serious?
01:08Yeah.
01:09Wow.
01:10I just thought that was too good to be true.
01:11I have not been able to find it either.
01:12I have looked everywhere.
01:13For the diaper?
01:14For the diaper commercial.
01:15Man.
01:16Was it like sliding off or?
01:18You saying my hips lie?
01:20Why?
01:21I'm saying maybe now it would fit.
01:22Was I the dirty typey?
01:27Were you the dirty typey?
01:28Did you have a nudity writer?
01:30You know?
01:31Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:32Because those things can get pretty intimate.
01:33I could poop on command.
01:34Whoa.
01:35See, anyone can cry.
01:36Not everyone can do that.
01:37Not everyone can do that.
01:38When I was in eighth grade, I was class president in a band with my best friend Georgica, or
01:45in every play in musical theater.
01:47Class president.
01:48No, I was in a band with Georgica.
01:50I should have guessed because you elaborated with the name Georgica.
01:53Oh, we were in a band called Geocat.
01:55Geocat.
01:56Get it?
01:57We put them together.
01:58Yeah, that was pretty easy to guess.
01:59We performed in all our living rooms.
02:01Sold out every time.
02:02What instrument did you play?
02:03Sung.
02:04What about Georgica?
02:07Georgica also sings.
02:08We wrote.
02:09It was great.
02:10Who played the music?
02:11We had a band.
02:12Yeah, it was really sick.
02:13You keep saying that, but I'm asking who was doing the instrumental.
02:16Her dad.
02:17Her dad.
02:18It was a family affair.
02:20Oh, crap.
02:21And her brother also pitched in.
02:23Anyway, I ran for class president, but nobody voted for me because no one knew who
02:27I was.
02:28You lost the popularity contest.
02:29Well, I just was never there, so they were like, who's Catherine?
02:32Does she even go here?
02:33It was a lot of that.
02:34Yeah.
02:35Catherine, what was my first concert?
02:39Oh, cool.
02:40Let me hear the options.
02:41Kiss, Destiny's Child, or Green Day?
02:44It's not Green Day.
02:46Kiss or Destiny's Child?
02:48I think it was Kiss.
02:49It was Kiss.
02:50Yes!
02:51It was Kiss.
02:52Okay, I don't have that one, but I want to ask the same question.
02:56What was my first concert?
02:57Aaron Carter, Britney Spears, or Justin Timberlake?
03:01Justin Timberlake.
03:02It was Britney.
03:03It was Britney?
03:04How cool, right?
03:05So there, I will admit, one of my most prized treasures from that period of my life was
03:11Britney.
03:12I have a VHS of Britney Spears singing Happy Birthday to Dylan and I.
03:16Happy Birthday Dylan and Cole.
03:19What are you going to do with the rest of your life?
03:21I don't know.
03:22I haven't translated it to DVD, but one day I will.
03:23How did you go to a Kiss concert?
03:24How old were you?
03:25I was going through a hair metal phase.
03:26A hair metal phase?
03:27Uh-huh.
03:28Around the age of four?
03:29Yep.
03:30I wore a jacket like this and painted my nails black and I was about seven years old.
03:33I had one of those phases too.
03:34It was a little later in life.
03:35It was this movie.
03:38What is the unique thing that I collect?
03:41I don't know, Cole.
03:42What could it be?
03:43Happy Meal toys, vintage comic books, masks.
03:46It's masks.
03:48I don't think you'd ever collect McDonald's Happy Meal toys unless it was like little you's.
03:53Wouldn't you want a little Cole Sprouse and a Happy Meal toy?
03:57I think that was a missed opportunity.
03:59I think that they should run it back.
04:01Run it back.
04:02Little Cole Sprouses.
04:03Get it with your side of fries.
04:05Put it in your pocket.
04:06Sell it.
04:07Like a Polly Pocket.
04:08Sell it.
04:09One of my first gigs was a Polly Pocket commercial.
04:10Was it?
04:11Yeah.
04:12That's on YouTube.
04:13Googling tonight.
04:14Why do you collect masks?
04:15Actually, it's because I loved a game called The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask.
04:19Cool.
04:20When I was younger.
04:21The main character puts on different masks and becomes these different identities and
04:24they have different powers and things.
04:26And then as I grew up, I was like, it would be kind of cool to collect masks.
04:29Yeah.
04:30So I only collect them from places I travel though.
04:32Yeah.
04:33He has like big masks, like wooden masks.
04:35A lot of them are like theatrical masks.
04:37Yeah.
04:38All sorts of them.
04:39It's crazy.
04:40What was my first premiere?
04:41Mean Girls, Sweet Life of Zack and Cody, or Chicken Little?
04:44I think you would love for it to be Mean Girls.
04:47You would really have loved that.
04:48I'm going to say it's Chicken Little.
04:50It was Chicken Little!
04:51Chicken Little, baby!
04:52Were you at that premiere too?
04:54I was the chicken.
04:55Ah.
04:56Skies Falling.
04:58No.
04:59No.
05:00You weren't.
05:01Oh my God.
05:02Such a good movie.
05:03It was Chicken Little.
05:04You got to look that outfit up.
05:05I actually still have everything in the picture.
05:07Mean Girls was my second premiere though.
05:09Was it?
05:10You should look that outfit up.
05:11It was Roberto Cavalli.
05:12Still have it.
05:13It was really funny.
05:14Why was, what was I doing, you know?
05:16I went to the Toy Story 3 premiere without my brother.
05:20It was the first time I'd ever gone by myself.
05:22That was like my perfect generation.
05:23I was so invested in that story.
05:25And I showed up, took the most awkward photos on the red carpet of me ever.
05:28I was like, right before college.
05:30Can we find those pictures please?
05:31So I was going through my very awkward phase.
05:32And then I sat in the movie theater alone by myself.
05:36Was surrounded by a bunch of strangers.
05:37I must have been the only person that age bawling his eyes out at Toy Story 3.
05:45I mean, I was.
05:46Balling.
05:47That movie was for our generation.
05:49Your age.
05:50Yeah.
05:51It was like, it was perfect.
05:52Andy was going off to college.
05:53I was going off to college.
05:54It was like, I had to leave all my toys behind.
05:55It was really.
05:56That was so sweet.
05:57Your toys.
05:58You had to leave your toys.
05:59I showed up to the after party alone and I was like, I'm not doing this.
06:02Hey Catherine, what was my first car?
06:04Jeep Wrangler.
06:05Volkswagen, Westphalia.
06:07Or I didn't own a car.
06:09I just drove a motorcycle.
06:10I feel like it was Volkswagen, whatever that was.
06:13It was.
06:14It was.
06:15It was.
06:16It was.
06:17It was so cool.
06:18Because only you would say the word.
06:19What is it?
06:20Westphalia.
06:21Westphalia.
06:22Yeah, it was really cool.
06:23It was a camper.
06:24It had the whole roof went up and it turned into a tent.
06:26No way.
06:27It was cool.
06:28That's cool.
06:29Yeah, it was cool.
06:30Westphalia.
06:31A van again.
06:32How old were you?
06:33Oh, I was 15 and a half.
06:34That's so sick.
06:35Yep.
06:36Did you live in it?
06:37I could have.
06:38Yeah.
06:39Did you go on road trips in it?
06:40To be fair, I inherited it.
06:41It was my father's van.
06:42It was your dad's.
06:43And I was like, this is the best thing ever.
06:45No, no, I won.
06:46Okay.
06:47You definitely did.
06:48I think you aced it.
06:49I think I aced it.
06:50Did I get any wrong?
06:52No.
06:53Yeah.
06:54Did he get any wrong?
06:55Yes.
06:56Yeah.
06:57Thanks for watching.
06:58And catch our movie, Lisa Frankenstein, in theaters February 9th.
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