00:00From Harrison Ford to Angelina Jolie to Nicole Kidman, the stars gracing the red carpet had a lot to share with THR in 2024.
00:07So we're taking a look at some of our favorite red carpet moments of the year.
00:12I feel like your accents are always so spot on.
00:14So the New York accent as well, was there a phrase or a word that you had to say to kind of get in and out of it?
00:19Or was it relatively easy?
00:20For some reason, my dialect coach, Jessica Drake, she has a library of thousands of accents from all over the world, dating back to the 30s and 40s.
00:28So when we're preparing for something, we go in based on where the character's from.
00:32You have a listen to four or five different recordings from around that region.
00:35And then you'll narrow zone into something that you think is good energetically, not just the sound, yada, yada.
00:39And so there was a gentleman who was a manager of an apartment complex in the 80s.
00:44He was older. He sounded about 60 or so.
00:47And he talked a lot about gefilte fish.
00:49And so whenever my accent started to go, she'd call me back and I'd say gefilte fish.
00:53And that would kind of...
00:54Selena, you said that this is the most exciting season of the show so far.
00:57How would you all say that this season just takes the show to the next level?
01:01Oh, I mean, obviously we have a great cast and we're going to Hollywood.
01:06And it was fun to shoot here for a Blake of a Sunday.
01:08I'm sorry to interrupt you, but it was so much fun coming out here to shoot, you know,
01:12when there's like a New York show and then we come out here where I grew up and you've lived here for so many years.
01:19Yes.
01:19I don't know about you.
01:20I live here.
01:21Oh, and your name?
01:23Oh, yeah.
01:23And anyway, it was just fun shooting in Hollywood.
01:25You can find out all these answers if you would ask a question.
01:29You had a really emotional reaction to screening this film at South by Southwest.
01:33Why was this a story that you were really excited to tell?
01:36I was in a film when I was 17 years old called The Princess Diaries.
01:38It came out when I was 18 and the premiere of the movie felt so much like the premiere for this one.
01:46Oh, God, don't cry again.
01:47Don't do it.
01:48You're making me tear up.
01:49Oh, my gosh.
01:50And when I was 18 years old, it was my first premiere, so I just thought that was the way it works.
01:55And it can go so well.
01:57But that level of just instant audience love and embracing of it and feeling, I don't know, that audience satisfaction, you don't get that every single time.
02:06Sometimes movies are darker.
02:07Sometimes movies are more challenging.
02:09This one is, we really made it for everyone and to just feel everyone love it.
02:14I hadn't had that feeling quite in that same way since Princess Diaries.
02:17So, and now I'm 41 and I know how to appreciate it.
02:20Fans got to see you as the Red Hulk today up on that screen in Hall H.
02:23Did you do motion capture or how did you bring the Red Hulk to life?
02:27Don't get me started.
02:32What is one thing you would tell to a young Nicole Kidman who is about to embark on a journey of being a woman in entertainment?
02:39Some of the greatest advice, I think, is just always knowing that it's a journey.
02:43There's huge ups, huge downs, and you keep on going.
02:49And that's probably, I knew that when I was 14.
02:53I didn't know how, like, I just didn't know where I was going to end up.
03:00But I knew that I had passion, and I knew that I was willing to work, and I knew that I was willing to grow and willing to change.
03:07Pablo has said that this film is about how Maria found her own voice and started singing for herself.
03:12Did you find that working on this movie, you found your voice and started performing for yourself in any way?
03:17And if so, how?
03:18I don't, yes, I definitely, I don't know if I perform, well, there may have been moments where, yes, I've never been asked that.
03:28So, yes, I think, I think I did find my voice again.
03:33I think I did, I think I'd never sung at the top of my voice.
03:37I'd never had support to learn how to do it.
03:41So I felt like I opened up as an artist.
03:43And then, yeah, you make those huge sounds, which I recommend everybody do.
03:48And you, you kind of, yeah, you wake certain parts of yourself up that I think are very important, too,
03:55especially as you get older and you forget certain aspects of yourself.
03:59That was so much fun revisiting some of our favorite red carpet interviews from the past year.
04:03Absolutely.
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04:08I'm Neha Joy.
04:09And I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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