00:05Siamo in internet!
00:07Fa finta di niente, non dare nell'occhio!
00:12So, first of all, I have to ask, why do you collect sad clown pictures?
00:18Because in the movie there's at least one.
00:21Oh, there's lots.
00:22Four.
00:23There are at least four, maybe five clowns.
00:25There's a lot of clowns.
00:26So, listen, why do you like them?
00:29I had this idea a long time ago to get, there's something called paint by numbers.
00:35I don't know if that was a thing here where you would buy a kit and you would paint it.
00:39And so I wanted to get like a hundred different artists' interpretations of clown paint by number paintings.
00:46And then I started getting them and then I just started loving them and I got more and more and
00:51more and more.
00:51And I love them.
00:53They make me, their sadness makes me happy.
00:57His office is filled with these paint by number clown paintings.
01:02Creepy office!
01:03Yeah!
01:03I have to say!
01:04It's a little dark in there, you know, and lots of clowns.
01:09I think I find it comforting.
01:11Their faces make me happy.
01:14They're clowns.
01:15What could, what could a clown ever do wrong?
01:18Did you see It?
01:19Nothing, It!
01:20Yes!
01:21I mean, other than It.
01:23Pennywise.
01:24And several others.
01:25No.
01:25Speaking about happy things, we have the best pyjama party in cinema history.
01:31Yes, yes.
01:31I want to participate to that pyjama party.
01:33Absolutely.
01:33And I want a spin-off about Disney princess pyjama parties.
01:37About princesses?
01:38Disney princess pyjama parties, yes.
01:40That'd be pretty good.
01:41Okay.
01:41Please make one.
01:42A Disney princess pyjama party movie.
01:45Well, but also, but that's their cover.
01:48Also, their superheroes or their detectives, you know.
01:52Okay.
01:53I see something there.
01:54Great.
01:55Done.
01:56You got it.
01:57You got it.
01:58And Ralph is so vulnerable, so emotional.
02:03Even though he's big.
02:05Yes.
02:05He's very tender inside.
02:07He's almost more Disney princess than Disney princesses.
02:09Yes.
02:09And I have a curiosity.
02:10Why you made him wear the Snow White dress?
02:15Right.
02:15You talked about all the dresses.
02:18Why that one?
02:19Why did we pick that one?
02:20Because it's the most old-fashioned, and he's kind of an old-fashioned guy, you know.
02:27I think it looked the funniest on him.
02:29Yeah, it has that little collar that made it very funny.
02:32When he's laying in the bed, it's got the little lace collar.
02:35By the way, that scene is the most cheated thing.
02:39There is no way Ralph could fit in that dress.
02:43So you see him fall through it, and then you don't actually see him put it on.
02:49So magically, in the next frame, you see that it's on him, but he would not fit in that dress.
02:55Cartoon logic.
02:55But he looks good in it.
02:57Thanks to the Disney World Expanse, we have a Stanley cameo.
03:03Yes.
03:03The first one after his death.
03:05It's poignant.
03:08It's poignant.
03:09I miss him.
03:13I guess it is proud.
03:17He was a big influence on both of us, and I think a lot of filmmakers who look at flawed
03:25characters as being able to be heroes themselves.
03:27And that's certainly what we do with Ralph and Vanellope.
03:31I'm glad that we were able to be part of that legacy of having Stan Lee as a cameo.
03:38Speaking again about princesses, there's a lot of questions about Disney princesses, but the role of female characters in general.
03:48So, in your opinion, what's the meaning of being a princess today?
03:56It's changed since I've worked on this movie.
03:58You know, because I think like a lot of people, I would look at the Disney princesses and see them
04:05as pretty fashion models.
04:07You know, without remembering the difficult journeys they took to get where they are.
04:14You know, so to me, I see them, they're heroes, they're heroines.
04:19You know, they survived against incredible odds, you know, to get where they are.
04:26They're tougher than I remembered them being.
04:30You know, they have a lot of fortitude.
04:35They really push through difficult times, which to me makes me, they're as strong as like the male heroes, you
04:44know, in the Disney stories or any stories.
04:49So, when people would say like, is it weird that Vanellope is a princess that drives a car?
04:53It's like, no, you know, she went through a hardship.
04:57You know, she's the, they're all kind of different, you know, in their world.
05:03So, I think that Vanellope fits right in.
05:07They're tough survivors that really knew what they wanted and they went for it and they achieved it.
05:14Quickly, what's the secret of being a good parent?
05:18Quickly.
05:20My secret or Felix and Calhoun's secret?
05:24Your secret.
05:25My secret is, is listening and laughing.
05:28I laugh with my kids all the time.
05:32And I try to listen to them and I make sure they listen to me.
05:36I bet they cry when they see the clowns.
05:39Oh, they're so scared.
05:41Thank you so much.
05:42Thank you.
05:42Thank you.
05:43Thank you.
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