00:05Do you have a love to?
00:06Hey, anything to get cool.
00:08That's what I would say.
00:09Anything to get cool.
00:10This movie will make you feel cool.
00:13This is like comedy air conditioning.
00:16Do you have a love to?
00:20Well, I love it all, but I loved, you know, I loved working with the penguins
00:25because they're my favorite animal, so that was kind of thrilling.
00:28I also loved skating. I'm a big skater, you know, growing up in Canada, so when I put a blade
00:35on the ice, I feel free from the world. I feel completely like some kind of bird. And so I
00:43loved that. I loved the New York ice rink in Central Park and those scenes. I was completely drenched with
00:53sweat the whole time.
00:54They had to redo my makeup for every shot because I would take my hockey stick and my puck out
00:59and fire it against the boards and have fun.
01:06Not much preparation to be done, you know. I mean, you pretty much have to get in there and hope
01:11that they don't hate you.
01:13And so, you know, I guess I put out a pretty good vibe because they were really good with me,
01:18you know.
01:19And most of the time I preferred to do the live penguin stuff, you know.
01:24I'd hear them squawking off in another area of the studio and I'd go, like, get them in here. Come
01:29on, bring them in.
01:30I'd rather do that than do the CG or the other stuff.
01:34We did it only when we had to do it, you know, but I tried to kind of, like, make
01:38things happen with them.
01:44And we would have a cappuccino. We would have an espresso on the water. That's what I would do.
01:51They would die because it's too hot, but I would have a good time.
01:56I went there years ago and I had the most beautiful time just lounging around, eating the best food in
02:04the world and looking at beautiful women.
02:09And it was phenomenal. And it's a beautiful picture in my mind, so I always think of it as a
02:16very ideal place.
02:25Well, I certainly, I have a charity that I am involved in, called, it's actually founded by me, called the
02:33Better You Foundation.
02:35And it doesn't have to do with the polar ice capsules. I guess it has a little bit to do
02:39with global warming.
02:41I actually teach people how to grow rice.
02:44And it's a new method of growing rice called SRI, System of Rice Intensification.
02:49And it uses 50% less water, 70% less seed, and yields four times as much rice.
02:56So I've been doing that in Madagascar for five years.
03:00I've switched 200,000 farmers over to the method.
03:04And they were living below the subsistence level, and now they're able to feed their families and have surplus to
03:11sell.
03:12I grew wheat and rice in the Saharan Desert, in Mali, last year.
03:19And I'm in Haiti now, doing it on a large scale.
03:24But one of the benefits of that is not only that you use less water, you use less seed.
03:30But because there's less water, there's less malaria.
03:33And because there's less water, there's less methane in the atmosphere.
03:3810% of the methane in the world's atmosphere is caused by rotting rice roots because they stand in water.
03:45So it has an indirect benefit to the environment.
03:48So I guess I'm helping the penguins a little bit.
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