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Directors: Jackie Phillips, Nina LjetiDirector of Photography: Riccardo MejiaEditor: Michael SuyedaProducer: Chase LewisProducer, On Set: Sam DennisAssociate Producer: Lea DonenbergAssistant Camera: Jon CorumGaffer: Julian MolinaAudio: Gloria MarieProduction Assistants: Hope Millner, Lauren BoucherProduction Coordinator: Tanía JonesProduction Manager: Kristen HelmickLine Producer: Natasha Soto-AlborsAssistant Editor: Andy MorellPost Production Coordinator: Holly FrewSupervising Editor: Kameron KeyPost Production Supervisor: Alexa DeutschGlobal Video Director: Lauren MendozaExecutive Producer: Rahel GebreyesSenior Director, Digital Video: Romy van den BroekeSenior Director, Programming: Linda GittlesonVP, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri

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00:00What's the most niche fact about table tennis you learned in the making of this film?
00:04I didn't learn anything about table tennis.
00:06All right, let's say honest.
00:07I just watched you play it.
00:09You were very impressive, but I learned no facts.
00:12I love an honest Gwyneth.
00:15What's up, Vogue?
00:16This is Timothee Chalamet.
00:17And I'm Gwyneth Paltrow.
00:18And this is Off the Cuff.
00:20Okay, round one, icebreakers.
00:22What's an interesting fact you learned recently?
00:24I learned recently that tomatoes have more DNA than human beings.
00:30How'd you learn that?
00:31I think because I was planting heirloom tomatoes, and I started to read about tomatoes.
00:37And that's what it said.
00:38I would not have guessed that at all.
00:41What's the last movie you watched?
00:43It might have been Tron Legacy on the flight back from Abu Dhabi with Jeff Bridges and Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde.
00:51Wow, never heard of it.
00:52Great Daft Punk score.
00:53Oh, cool.
00:55What was the first album you bought?
00:57Ooh, the Go-Go's first album, which was called, I can't remember, but it had Our Lips Are Sealed on it.
01:05Are you a Go-Go's fan?
01:06No.
01:07This is a lot.
01:08That's the first album you bought with your own money?
01:10Yes.
01:10Okay.
01:11Yeah.
01:11What was the first album you got just in life?
01:14Maybe Michael Jackson?
01:15Bad?
01:16No, Honey.
01:17I don't know.
01:19Bad.
01:19Is that later or early?
01:21Let's skip to the next question.
01:22Okay, all right.
01:22What is your go-to song that you sing in the car?
01:26Probably like, um...
01:28Do you go musical?
01:29Do you go R&B?
01:30Do you go rap?
01:32These days it's been Lady by D'Angelo.
01:34Oh.
01:34It's D'Angelo.
01:35Okay.
01:36When I want to sing, I usually put on Bonnie Raitt.
01:39Who?
01:40Bonnie Raitt.
01:41I probably...
01:42No, I don't know.
01:43She's an amazing, like, kind of Americana singer, and she has the most beautiful voice.
01:49I'll text you a song.
01:49Do you know Way's Blood?
01:51Who?
01:51Way's Blood.
01:52What's that?
01:53She's kind of like in the Lana Del Rey world a little bit.
01:54That's like Americana.
01:55She did a voice on Marty Supreme.
01:57She, like, did some of the background vocals.
01:59But I'm going to check out...
02:01Bonnie Raitt.
02:02And I'm going to check out...
02:03Way's Blood.
02:03Way's Blood.
02:04When is the last time you caused chaos by accident?
02:07I think that should be a question for you.
02:09Okay.
02:09Except it wouldn't be by accident, would it?
02:11Oh, remember when you went to the Timothee Chalamet look-alike contest?
02:14Yep, that was on purpose.
02:15But maybe that's not by accident.
02:16That was on purpose.
02:17Trying to think, when I caused chaos?
02:19I mean, under what circumstance would I cause chaos?
02:22I made a terrible dinner the other night by accident.
02:26What was on the menu?
02:28Well, it was, like, just supposed to be roast chicken, and I totally biffed it.
02:33That sounds simple, though.
02:35I know, exactly.
02:36I was doing, like, a wardrobe fitting for all this press and everything.
02:39You're supposed to put it in at room temperature, and I put it in cold, and it made it kind
02:42of rubbery.
02:43How did it come out badly?
02:44Oh, rubbery.
02:44Okay.
02:45Wasn't good.
02:45Like, undercooked?
02:46No, just, like, the texture was weird.
02:48Oh, it was like, okay.
02:48All right.
02:49And that was chaos to me.
02:50Round two, getting personal.
02:53Oh!
02:53What is the funniest moment we have had together?
02:56I liked seeing you get a little impatient sometimes, because you carried a voice of authority,
03:03which was refreshing.
03:06Even as one of the lead characters in the movie, I don't feel like I could ever, you know,
03:10say, like, guys, what the hell are we doing?
03:12Yeah.
03:13What is taking so long?
03:14And Gwyneth's frustration was guttural.
03:16I think what people don't understand is when you're doing a scene and it's intense, it's
03:19like, you want to keep going.
03:21On this movie in particular, there was a lot of chill.
03:24Darius Ganji, the cinematographer, was a legend, and we had a lot of people that were demanding
03:30space, and then, you know, the time for us to get tacked on camera, we'd get lost in
03:34the cracks a little bit.
03:35But you always spoke up.
03:36I thought that was great, and that would give me a laugh, because I'd go, wow, Gwyneth,
03:38Gwyneth's got to go home.
03:39She got stuff to do.
03:41She does.
03:41She had a helicopter to catch to go to Wildflower Farms.
03:43She does, definitely.
03:44Okay.
03:44Okay, what is your go-to comfort food when you're off set?
03:49It'll be, like, Southern Comfort.
03:50Like, I pretend like I'm from Baton Rouge or something, you know.
03:53I'll have, like, mac and cheese and fried chicken.
03:57Biscuits.
03:58Biscuits.
03:59Collard greens.
04:00Collard greens.
04:00Okra.
04:01Okra.
04:02And that'll fill me up for two days, because I'm a thin guy, so.
04:06When you're working, are you careful about what you eat?
04:09Yeah, definitely.
04:09Increasingly, as I get older, I feel like in my early 20s, mid-20s, you can kind of just,
04:13and now I'm, like, very, it's just, now it's, like, pathetic, you know.
04:17I'll have, like, a cheat night that's, you know, not anything crazy, and I'm out, you know.
04:22Tell us a little-known fact about you.
04:23I have a very raunchy sense of humor that not a lot of people see or hear.
04:28Yeah, I can guess that.
04:29What is one thing we disagree on?
04:32I think we have a cordial, respectful relationship.
04:35I mean, we've never had an overt disagreement.
04:38No.
04:39No.
04:39No, that'd be hilarious.
04:40I think we, uh...
04:42That'd be awesome.
04:42On set, screaming.
04:43For who?
04:44Just screaming at each other on set, that'd be...
04:45That would be horrible.
04:46That would help the movie.
04:47I would be traumatized.
04:48That would sell tickets.
04:50All right, round three, Marty Supreme, let's see.
04:51What was your first day on set like?
04:54My first day was our costume test, but do you think they mean the real first day?
04:57Yeah, what was your first shoot day?
04:59Was it together?
05:00Oh, yeah, you were there.
05:01Yeah, that was your first day?
05:02That was my first day.
05:03That whole play sequence?
05:04That whole play sequence was my first day, which actually was a blessing because I was
05:08nervous, and I started in theater, so when I was like, I felt, ah, okay, at least I'm
05:14on, you know, on the stage, like it...
05:16That's an interesting one to start with.
05:17You started pretending you were in a play.
05:20Yeah.
05:20And were you happy to be there, or did you have any buyer's remorse or accepting remorse?
05:24I was so happy to be there.
05:26I felt nervous, but then very quickly, I was like, oh, this is fun.
05:30Like, we're blocking a play, and there was a lot of sort of freedom.
05:33Like, I was like, where do I stand?
05:35And he's like, fuck that, just, you know, whatever.
05:37And I was like, oh, my God.
05:39That kind of freedom was exhilarating, but also a little scary.
05:43And then that was that hilarious part where you came out and did the...
05:46That was so fun.
05:47That was really...
05:48That was where I laughed.
05:49I broke a few times during that scene.
05:51That whole play would make me laugh.
05:52That play.
05:53When you guys did it.
05:54And Fred was amazing.
05:55You're a co-star.
05:56Did you have a moment where you went back in your trailer and you looked at the mirror
05:59and you went, I'm back, baby?
06:01No.
06:01Okay.
06:02I did not do that.
06:03Okay.
06:03No.
06:04I would have done that.
06:04What's something unexpected you did to prepare for your role in Marty Supreme?
06:09A lot of videos of watching giraffes have a certain elongated posture and way of...
06:16Is this a true story?
06:17Yeah.
06:18I mean, if you really watch the movie closely, you'll see that there are moments, you know,
06:22mid-scene where all elongate.
06:26I'm serious.
06:27Kat, what's the connection between, like, why were you personifying a giraffe?
06:31Because that's the original logo on any ITTF World Championship balls.
06:38I always had a giraffe on them.
06:39And then there's only a recent thing where they took all the giraffes off.
06:42How involved were you in selecting your characters?
06:43Am I being punked?
06:44How involved were you in selecting your character's wardrobe?
06:46I would say the regular amount.
06:49I love clothes.
06:51I love costumes.
06:53And I do feel like the costumes are sort of at least part of the battle.
06:58I love to really feel like I'm inhabiting the character when I'm in the costume.
07:01But you had amazing costumes in this, right?
07:03Incredible.
07:03And Miyako was great, right?
07:04Miyako was unbelievable.
07:06She, I mean, it was basically like we just looked through a lot of pictures and then we
07:10tried on, like, a million vintage different suits and then we just talked about it.
07:15But, I mean, she is just so extraordinarily talented.
07:18Yeah, hugely.
07:20Which one of Marty's fits was your favorite?
07:23What does that mean?
07:24The, uh, come on, Gwyneth, you know that.
07:27Fits?
07:28Like outfits?
07:29It's an acronym.
07:30What is it?
07:31You know fits.
07:31I don't.
07:32My favorite Marty Supreme outfit was the mint.
07:35Wait, hold on.
07:36What's the acronym of fit?
07:38It's like, I can't tell you if there's, I guess, there's an initiation.
07:44Next question.
07:45No, no.
07:46My favorite Marty Supreme outfit was the fresh mint short sleeve tee sweater, like so, over
07:52it.
07:52Very fresh.
07:53What did you wear that in?
07:54That's in the lunch sequence with Kevin O'Leary in Paris.
07:58That was one of my first days shooting and I was still walking around outside with,
08:01you know, Josh would fuck up my eyes to put real glasses on them and I could, I was walking
08:06outside in New York, I really couldn't see a thing.
08:08But at least you had a good outfit on.
08:09I had a good outfit.
08:10Or a good fit, excuse me.
08:11Come on, come on, lock it in.
08:15What is this look from?
08:17That's, uh, oh, it's like embarrassing to know so quickly.
08:20It was like a pre-SAG Awards party.
08:22I was like 16 or 17.
08:23I got tomato sauce on my face in that picture because I didn't know there was going to be any
08:26pictures, so I literally have like tomato sauce on my, um, there you go.
08:30If you look closely, yeah, I got tomato sauce on the, on the left side of my face there.
08:34And this one?
08:36Oh, I know what that is.
08:37In fact, I still have that.
08:38That is from, I went to a premiere.
08:41I feel like I've seen this.
08:42Oh, that's very 90s.
08:44Yeah.
08:44This is a, this is a Pinterest favorite right here.
08:48Do you ever feel like, uh, wow, I was, I am representative of the coolest generation
08:53in, in Hollywood and all that?
08:55I don't generally think that, but.
08:58You don't look in the mirror and go, I'm back, baby.
09:01No.
09:01Do you?
09:02You know, I think we're slacking.
09:03You guys were all killing it.
09:05The 90s had a good, we had a good vibe going.
09:07Unbelievable.
09:08It was fun.
09:09Do you feel like it's hard for things not to feel referential now?
09:12Yes, extremely.
09:13I wonder why that is.
09:14Because I've seen everything before.
09:16There you go.
09:17Did you get a converse idea from someone?
09:19No.
09:19No.
09:20I was my own stylist.
09:21I didn't, there were no stylists back then.
09:23And, you know, yeah.
09:24Super fresh.
09:25Like, like when I would do a red carpet, I would literally get lookbooks from designers
09:29and go through and pick out stuff.
09:31And it was fun.
09:32It was like very lo-fi.
09:34And I think it was so you could really express your style.
09:37Very Gen X, you know, it's like we're, we're, we're too cool to try that hard.
09:42That was sort of the vibe.
09:43What about this?
09:47Huh.
09:47Oh, I know who this is.
09:49Oh, is that Marty Reisman?
09:50It is.
09:51Okay.
09:51Marty Reisman.
09:52What a cool guy.
09:53Damn.
09:54Fresh.
09:54Okay.
09:55And finally, this one.
09:58Oh!
09:58You know who this is.
09:59It's Kevin.
10:00This is Kevin.
10:00Yeah.
10:01And his dual watches.
10:03Dual watches.
10:04Wait, can you remind me why his character wore two watches?
10:06Because he wears two watches.
10:07He just wanted, and those were like his personal watches in the movie.
10:10And as he said to me, if these make it in the movie, they're going to go up in value.
10:13Oh yeah, because he's a collector.
10:15He's a collector.
10:16Okay, round four, lightning round.
10:18Read receipts, on or off?
10:19Off.
10:20Off, yeah.
10:21Like where it says red under text?
10:22No, no.
10:23Yeah.
10:24What about you?
10:24Off.
10:25Off.
10:25That's an interesting psychological profile when people do that.
10:28And it's not the same type of person.
10:29There's a variety of person.
10:30This is supposed to be a lightning round.
10:32Cool, let's go.
10:33Script or improv?
10:34Both.
10:36Now or later?
10:37Like the candy?
10:40Later.
10:40Oh my God, later candy.
10:42Later, later.
10:44Text or call?
10:46Call.
10:47Oh, old fashioned.
10:49Sweet or savory?
10:51Savory.
10:52Never or forever?
10:53Forever.
10:54Oh.
10:55New York or LA?
10:57Ooh, tough, tough, tough.
10:58Damn.
11:00What about you?
11:01No loyalty.
11:02New York.
11:03Yeah, so what?
11:04Yeah, but aren't you...
11:06I grew up in New York.
11:07Oh, you did?
11:08Yeah.
11:08I was born here, but I mostly grew up in New York.
11:10See, I just, I think of the Architectural Digest.
11:13I think of the house tour, Queen of California.
11:17Oh, last one.
11:18Okay.
11:19Yes or no?
11:21Yes.
11:21Okay.
11:22Yes, like the Jim Carrey film.
11:23He's very, he's a go-getter, guys.
11:25Yes, exactly.
11:27Vogue, thank you for having us.
11:29Thanks for having us, Vogue.
11:30See you next time.
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