00:00Ah, Babbo? Babbo Natale!
00:10Che diavolo sei? Capo, e se fosse veramente? No! Babbo Natale non esiste!
00:21Queste persone sono sulla mia lista dei cattivi!
00:26Hi! Nice to meet you! I'm really honored to talk to you,
00:30because Moulin Rouge is one of my favorite movies of all time.
00:33I watch it at least 100 times, so it's so nice to see you.
00:39And speaking about singing, you are Mr Scrooge in this movie,
00:42and you sing the title track of the movie, Violent Night, Gory Night.
00:47Are you thinking about making an album about violent, gory Christmas songs?
00:53Oh, that's a great idea! Sort of like create my own genre of horrible Christmas songs.
01:04Violent Christmas songs. Out this Christmas! That would be fun!
01:08Amazing!
01:09Santa Claus in this movie knows every way of pronouncing his name in every language.
01:16Do you know how we call him in Italian?
01:19Noel? Papa Noel?
01:21No! Babbo Natale!
01:24Babbo? Babbo Natale!
01:27This movie is also a collage of many Christmas movies,
01:33and you are almost like a bad guy of Die Hard.
01:37Did you take some inspiration from that movie or not?
01:41Absolutely! I took some valuable pointers from Alan Rickman, the actor who played Hans Gruber.
01:48You know, I wanted to be super smart, witty, and scary.
01:56I didn't want to be jokey or silly, because I feel like you lose the tension that way,
02:01and it's good to keep the tension.
02:03I can still be witty, but I can't be silly or ridiculous.
02:08Santa Claus in this movie says that when you grow up, the magic goes away, just goes away.
02:15So, you are an actor, maybe you know best.
02:18How can we make the magic stay with us, even when we are grown-ups?
02:22I mean, for me, the magic comes through the way I see it through my kids' eyes.
02:29You know?
02:30Recreating the magic for my kids, it brings it back to life for me.
02:34And that's where I find a lot of joy.
02:36But you know, as an adult, you have to find magic and awe.
02:40You have to be in awe of life.
02:41You have to constantly work on that.
02:42You can't lose that.
02:43You have to look at the sunset and go, oh, you know, the sunrise, the ocean.
02:50You know, you just got to find ways of always opening up that beauty, the love of beauty in your
02:55life.
02:55One of the bad guys says, what is one, an ice or a family therapy?
03:02Do you believe that sometimes we all need family therapy on Christmas Eve?
03:06Yes, we do. Yes, we do.
03:09My family needs, my whole family has been in therapy and we're better for it, but we need more therapy.
03:15We need, yeah, we need a therapist right there at Christmas going, oh, you cross the line.
03:20Say that, you know, take accountability for your feelings.
03:23Yeah, I think therapy does everybody a lot of good.
03:26I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for therapy.
03:28Last question, the most important of all.
03:30What did you ask Santa for this year?
03:33I asked Santa for the Senate in the house and he only gave me the Senate.
03:38But thank you.
03:39Thank you, Santa.
03:40Thank you so much.
03:41Thank you.
03:42Thank you.
03:42Thank you.
03:45Andiamo.
03:47Chi è di voi che l'ha fatta?
03:49Prancer?
03:51Davvero poco professionali?
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