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Jimmy Kimmel Live - Season 24 - Episode 08: Chris Pratt
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00:00From Hollywood, it's Jimmy Kimmel Live!
00:04Tonight, Chris Pratt and Jesse Buckley with The Cletones!
00:10And now, Jimmy Kimmel!
00:14Jimmy Kimmel Live!
00:22Jimmy Kimmel Live!
00:26Jimmy Kimmel Live!
00:37You know, I've been very kind.
00:43I appreciate that.
00:44And I'm glad you're in a good mood.
00:46But I will tell you, at the end of last year,
00:48I had such big hopes for a better new year.
00:51I really felt like, well, how could it get worse in 2025?
00:54It can't.
00:55And now, we're only two weeks into it,
00:57all hell is broken loose.
00:59If this was Jenga, there'd be blocks of wood
01:02all over the house.
01:03So far, in half a month, Trump toppled Venezuela.
01:07He's threatening to forcibly gobble up Greenland.
01:10And he may be about to send armed troops
01:12into the city of Minneapolis.
01:14Right here in the United States.
01:16Our FIFA Peace Prize-winning president posted this morning,
01:19if the corrupt politicians of Minnesota
01:22don't obey the law and stop the professional agitators
01:25and insurrectionists from attacking the patriots of ICE
01:28who are only trying to do their job,
01:30I will institute the Insurrection Act,
01:33which many presidents have done before me,
01:35and quickly put an end to the travesty
01:37that is taking place in that once great state.
01:39Thank you for your attention to this matter, President DJT.
01:42No kidding, President DJT.
01:45As if anyone else would write that.
01:47The Insurrection Act would allow President Trump
01:50to send troops into Minneapolis to stop the civil unrest
01:55that started when President Trump sent ICE into Minneapolis
01:59to start the civil unrest.
02:00But I don't know.
02:02I guess you do have to look at it from his perspective.
02:05I mean, Trump, poor guy,
02:06he hasn't been able to get an insurrection for years.
02:09It's...
02:09I mean...
02:12It's...
02:14At this point,
02:16an insurrection might be the only way
02:18he can get an outsurrection.
02:20A good president right now,
02:23a normal president,
02:24will be looking for a way to de-escalate the situation,
02:27but not our Donald.
02:29He turns the temperature up on everything but his wife.
02:32He's...
02:34He keeps claiming the protesters are paid.
02:37They never say by who.
02:39They keep saying they're going to get to the bottom,
02:41but who's paying these protesters?
02:42They can't seem to figure that out.
02:44The idea that anyone would do anything
02:46without getting paid for it,
02:48it's incomprehensible to him.
02:50It's like, um...
02:51It's like when, like,
02:52you offer a dog a banana.
02:54They're like,
02:55what am I supposed to do with that?
02:57But in this case,
02:59he is right.
03:00Protesting,
03:00it's a hot new job sector right now.
03:02I learned this at my Illuminati meeting last night.
03:05And by the way,
03:06if you would like to be a professional agitator,
03:09Antifa will fly you to Minneapolis first class.
03:12They'll pay you 80 grand a year,
03:14plus dental coverage
03:15and all the bricks you can throw.
03:17You can apply online right now
03:19at transgenderwindbills.org.
03:23Tell them Colonel Jimmy's after.
03:27Or, if you're on the other side,
03:29you could sign up to work for ICE.
03:30There are so many money-making opportunities now.
03:33This absolutely, um,
03:35unnecessary brutality that we're seeing
03:37in a lot of cities,
03:39but most notably in Minneapolis right now,
03:41where, yeah,
03:42they're harassing normal people,
03:44harassing teachers and pastors,
03:46teenagers,
03:47claiming they are dangerous rapists
03:49and criminals on the street,
03:51or people are being shot
03:52for standing up for their neighbors.
03:53Not only is it disgusting,
03:55it's sad,
03:55and there's just no reason for it.
03:57We have enough problems
03:58without concocting new problems,
04:00and now he's floating the idea
04:02of skipping the next election.
04:04Trump had an interview with Reuters
04:06in which he confessed
04:07that he's worried about
04:08how his party will fare in the midterms.
04:11He admitted that Republicans
04:12are likely to lose the midterm elections,
04:15through no fault of his own, of course.
04:17In fact, he said he accomplished so much
04:19that, and this is the quote,
04:21he said,
04:21when you think of it,
04:22we shouldn't even have an election.
04:25No, when you think of it,
04:26we shouldn't have an election.
04:27When we think of it,
04:28we can't have an election soon enough.
04:30We want an election.
04:36And it's not,
04:38it's not the first time, by the way,
04:39that Trump is mused about
04:40doing away with elections.
04:42During his campaign,
04:43he told me, he had a rally,
04:45he said,
04:45if I win,
04:46you'll never have to vote
04:48in another election again.
04:49And this kind of talk,
04:51it's disturbing,
04:52even for him.
04:53So he left it to his lady chipmunk,
04:55Caroline Levitt,
04:56to try to reel that one back in.
04:58I believe you're referring
04:59to the president's interview
05:00at Reuters last night.
05:02I was in that interview.
05:03It was a closed-door interview.
05:04Obviously, there was not audio or video.
05:07The president was simply joking.
05:09He was saying,
05:09we're doing such a great job.
05:11We're doing everything
05:11the American people thought.
05:13Maybe we should just keep rolling.
05:14But he was speaking facetiously.
05:16A word he can neither spell
05:18nor define.
05:20He's joking.
05:21He's joking.
05:23He was joking.
05:25Like when he wishes
05:26Eric a happy birthday,
05:27he's joking, okay?
05:29If there's one thing
05:30we've learned about this guy,
05:32it's that he doesn't joke.
05:33He insults people,
05:35but bringing laughter to others
05:37not typically at the top of his list.
05:39Are you saying that the president
05:40finds the idea
05:41of canceling elections funny?
05:43Andrew, were you in the room?
05:44No, you weren't.
05:45I was in the room.
05:46I heard the conversation.
05:47And only someone like you
05:49would take that so seriously
05:50and pose it at a question
05:51in that way.
05:52Yeah, Andrew.
05:55You buzzkill stiff.
05:57To be fair to Andrew,
05:58sometimes it's hard to tell
06:00when he's joking.
06:00Like, remember when he said
06:01they were eating the cats and dogs?
06:03We still don't know what that was.
06:05And by the way,
06:06a few months ago,
06:07we thought he was joking
06:08about invading Greenland.
06:09Now Marco Rubio's driving around
06:11on a snowmobile
06:12looking for a spot
06:13to build a golf course casino.
06:15You know,
06:16I never believed
06:17there was some big master plan,
06:19but maybe there is.
06:20Maybe it goes like this.
06:21Step one,
06:22you call your opponents
06:23vermin and violent,
06:25the enemy within.
06:26You say they're part of a group
06:28of paid protesters
06:29called Antifa.
06:30Step two,
06:31you send a bunch of
06:32poorly trained,
06:33heavily armed goons
06:34into cities
06:35that don't need
06:36or want them there.
06:37Step three,
06:38when the people
06:39inevitably protest
06:40being occupied
06:41by their own government,
06:42you accuse them
06:43of starting an insurrection
06:45and then step four,
06:46you invoke the Insurrection Act,
06:47you call out the military,
06:49you cancel the elections
06:50and you take charge for good.
06:51Oh, and also,
06:52you pretend that
06:53while that's going on,
06:54it's just business as usual.
06:56And I'm thrilled
06:57to announce my plan
06:58to lower health care prices
07:00for all Americans
07:01and truly make health care
07:03affordable again.
07:04We're doing things
07:05that nobody's ever
07:06been able to do.
07:07We're calling it
07:08the Great Health Care Plan.
07:10Well, say no more,
07:12then.
07:13If it's called that,
07:14it must be great.
07:15Like the Great Depression,
07:17for instance.
07:18Let me get this straight.
07:20It took you 10 years
07:21to come up
07:21with the Great Health Care Plan?
07:23The government
07:24is going to pay
07:25the money
07:26directly to you.
07:27It goes to you
07:29and then you take the money
07:30and buy your own health care.
07:32Nobody's ever heard
07:33of that before
07:34and that's the way it is.
07:37Let's see if I understand
07:38this now.
07:39We would pay you
07:41the money in taxes
07:42and then you'd send it
07:44back to us
07:45to buy health care.
07:46And there might be
07:47an extra step in there
07:47we don't necessarily need.
07:49And as far as details
07:50on how this great
07:51health care plan
07:52is going to work,
07:53there are none.
07:54That was pretty much
07:55all we got
07:56other than this.
07:57Under this policy,
07:58the prices of many drugs
08:00will be slashed
08:01by 300,
08:03400,
08:03and even 500%.
08:05Okay, now,
08:05once again,
08:07I want to just say
08:08in the case
08:09anyone there
08:09is listening
08:10that it is
08:11mathematically impossible
08:13to slash prices
08:14by more than 100%.
08:16100%.
08:17100 is all
08:19of the percents
08:19that are there.
08:21Anything more,
08:23the drug companies
08:25have to pay you.
08:26This is what happens
08:27when your dad
08:28buys you
08:29your business degree.
08:30At the White House
08:31today,
08:32Fat Albert Einstein
08:33welcomed the
08:33Florida Panthers,
08:34winners of the
08:35Stanley Cup,
08:36which he demanded
08:37they give him.
08:38Today was also
08:39the highly anticipated
08:40meeting between
08:40Trump and Maria Machado,
08:42the Venezuelan
08:43opposition leader
08:44and the winner
08:44of the Nobel Peace Prize.
08:46He's been whining
08:47about not winning
08:47for the past five weeks.
08:49Trump said Machado
08:50was coming to the White House
08:51to pay her regards
08:52to our country.
08:53Whether she made
08:54that payment
08:55in cash or check,
08:55we don't know,
08:56but after disappearing
08:58their president,
08:59Trump refused
09:00to support Machado
09:01as the new leader
09:01of Venezuela,
09:02and some in his circle
09:03believe it's because
09:04she didn't give him
09:05her Nobel Prize.
09:06So then she said,
09:07oh, wait,
09:08you know what?
09:08I will give it to him.
09:09I will give him
09:10the Nobel Prize.
09:11And so he said,
09:12okay, then,
09:13come on by.
09:13And there she is
09:14arriving at the
09:14White House today.
09:15They searched her
09:16at security,
09:17make sure she brought
09:18that prize.
09:19And she did.
09:20And so they let her in
09:21and sure enough,
09:22she got to his office
09:23and handed over the goods.
09:24Did you offer
09:25to President Trump
09:26your Nobel Peace Prize?
09:28I presented
09:29the president
09:30of the United States
09:31the medal.
09:33In this case,
09:34the medal
09:34of the Nobel Peace Prize
09:36as a recognition
09:38for his unique commitment
09:40with our freedom.
09:42It's unique,
09:43all right.
09:44That's right.
09:45Rarely does a president
09:46yank a Nobel Prize
09:47off of someone's neck.
09:49He's,
09:50you know,
09:50he's back in the Oval Office
09:51sucking on it
09:52like a pacifier right now.
09:54Look at how happy he is.
09:56Have you ever seen
09:57anyone happier than that
10:00for winning this prize?
10:01He didn't even win.
10:05Machado didn't leave
10:06empty-handed.
10:06He was seen
10:07leaving the White House
10:08with a gift bag.
10:10Thanks for the Nobel Prize.
10:12Here's a Make America
10:13Great Again mug.
10:14We appreciate you
10:14stopping by.
10:16Trump loves awards.
10:17He really,
10:18giving him an award,
10:19it's the only way
10:20to get him to do anything.
10:21And with that said,
10:23Mr. President,
10:24I have an offer
10:24I think you're going to find
10:25difficult to refuse.
10:26If you,
10:27and only if,
10:28you agree to pull ICE
10:29out of Minneapolis
10:30and put them back
10:31at the borders
10:32where they belong,
10:32I am prepared
10:34to offer you
10:34one of the following
10:36trophies that I have
10:37been honored with
10:38over the years.
10:39First off,
10:41thank you, Jeremy.
10:42You're welcome.
10:45The Daytime Emmy
10:46I won for Best Game Show
10:48Host in 1999.
10:49That could be yours.
10:50Or perhaps you would
10:51prefer my Clio Award
10:53for my work
10:53selling crap to people.
10:55Or my Webby Award,
10:57the most prestigious award
10:59the internet can give.
11:00Or my Writers Guild Award.
11:01This is a good one.
11:03See, it looks nice.
11:04Or best of all,
11:05I'm willing to hand over
11:06my 2015 Soul Train Award
11:09for White Person of the Year.
11:15If you do this,
11:16the choice is yours.
11:17I will personally deliver
11:19any or even all of these
11:20to the Oval Office
11:21in exchange for leaving
11:22the people of Minneapolis alone.
11:24Guillermo,
11:24return these to my seat.
11:30And be careful with them.
11:32Trump's not letting go
11:34of this nonsense
11:35with Greenland
11:35and Denmark either.
11:37This is really good.
11:38We happened upon
11:38this clip of Ted Cruz
11:40back in 2016
11:42before he permanently
11:43burrowed into
11:44the president's colon.
11:46Senator Ted Cruz
11:47had the prescience
11:48to say this.
11:49I don't know anyone
11:50who would be comfortable
11:52with someone
11:54who behaves this way
11:55having his finger
11:55on the button.
11:56I mean,
11:56we're liable to wake up
11:57one morning
11:58and Donald,
11:59if he were president,
12:00would have nuked Denmark.
12:02No chinstradamus
12:03was right.
12:05Although he probably thought
12:06he was joking
12:07at that time, too.
12:08I think we all have
12:10to take a step back
12:11and remind ourselves
12:12that this is the country
12:14Donald Trump wants
12:15to take by force.
12:16He wants to send tanks
12:17in to seize control
12:18of this little
12:19Christmas village.
12:21J.D. Vance said
12:22Trump is willing
12:22to go as far
12:23as he has to
12:24to defend
12:26American interests
12:27and take this country.
12:28That's right.
12:28He will deep fry
12:29every living penguin
12:30if he has to.
12:32Do they have penguins
12:33in Greenland, Guillermo?
12:34I don't think so, Jimmy.
12:35You don't think so?
12:35Okay.
12:36No, I don't.
12:37Would you mind
12:38looking into that?
12:39Yeah, yeah, sure.
12:39Yeah, in the commercial break.
12:40Okay, great.
12:41All right.
12:42And one more thing.
12:43It is Thursday night,
12:44which means it is time
12:46to bleep and blur
12:47the big TV moments
12:48of the week.
12:48Whether they need it
12:49or not,
12:49it is this week
12:50in Unnecessary Censorship.
12:55I know today
12:56is very important today.
12:58Today is national
12:59c*** off your d*** day.
13:00Is someone coming
13:01to do that?
13:02It's all on us.
13:04Oh, okay.
13:05Whenever we get a chance
13:06to get together
13:06all in one room
13:07and look at each other's
13:08c*** and c*** one another
13:10and c*** one another's c***.
13:12Oh, my God.
13:13Oh, my God.
13:13Where do you see
13:14my c*** in the back?
13:18The people of Columbia
13:19are incredible people.
13:21Marco would know
13:22that better than anybody
13:23because he's c***
13:24a woman from Columbia.
13:26And I don't mean
13:27Columbia University.
13:28Look, there is nothing
13:30like c*** on the ground.
13:32That only works
13:33if you're not c***ing.
13:35Yeah, of course.
13:35If you're c***ing,
13:36it's going to be
13:37a little hard for them.
13:37I'm going to get a man
13:38doing it to you.
13:38President Trump wants
13:39c***ing me.
13:41I want c***ing me.
13:42The American people
13:43want c***ing me.
13:45We will show you
13:45the sheep industry
13:47in action, James,
13:48that might involve
13:50some c***ing.
13:52With you involved, Mallory,
13:53I know that it does.
13:54If you're looking
13:55for some sucky f***ing,
13:56it all starts in Florida.
13:58I've never actually
13:58owned a monkey.
13:59Sure.
14:00But I've c***ed them
14:01for a long period of time.
14:05We have a good show
14:06for the night.
14:07Jesse Buckley is here.
14:08We'll be right back
14:09with Chris Pratt,
14:10so stick around.
14:21Hello, everyone.
14:22Welcome back to the show.
14:23Tonight, a young woman
14:25who won a Golden Globe
14:26on Sunday night
14:27for her work
14:28in the movie Hamnet.
14:29Jesse Buckley
14:30is with us tonight.
14:31Next week.
14:34We're working next week,
14:35Guillermo.
14:35We have new shows
14:36next week.
14:37And by the way,
14:38congratulations to Guillermo.
14:39Guillermo has his own
14:40salsa now called
14:43Guillermo's.
14:43Salsa.
14:45Guillermo's salsa.
14:46That's right, yes.
14:47That you can get at Costco
14:49in the Northeast.
14:49Are you excited?
14:50Very excited, Jimmy.
14:51Everything's gonna be great.
14:52Did you bring salsa
14:53for everyone in the audience?
14:54Not today,
14:55but maybe next week.
14:57Okay.
14:57Yeah.
14:58Don't worry,
14:58next week when you're not here,
14:59he'll bring it.
15:01All right,
15:01next week we have
15:02our guests to include
15:03Martin Short,
15:04Rachel McAdams,
15:05Judd Apatow,
15:06Jackson White,
15:06Mike Epps,
15:07Luke Bryan,
15:08Lionel Richie,
15:08and Carrie Underwood
15:09will be here.
15:10And we'll have music
15:10from The Temper Trap
15:11and Men at Work.
15:12So join us for all that.
15:14Our first guest tonight
15:15is a movie star
15:16and a movie star lord.
15:18He is represented
15:19at all of America's
15:21major theme parks.
15:22His newest
15:22is the sci-fi thriller
15:24Mercy.
15:24It opens in theaters
15:25January 23rd.
15:26Please welcome
15:27Chris Pratt.
15:53Very good to see you.
15:55How are you?
15:56I'm well,
15:56thank you.
15:56How are you?
15:57You seem like
15:57a positive person
15:58in general.
15:59Do you get down?
16:00Are you getting bad moods?
16:01Are you moody at all?
16:02I'm generally
16:03pretty positive,
16:04I'd say.
16:04I would have guessed that.
16:05Yeah.
16:06Are you excited
16:06about the Seahawks?
16:07Oh, yeah, man.
16:10You're from the Seattle area,
16:13right?
16:13Yeah, I grew up in Seattle,
16:15north of Seattle.
16:16Yeah, there you go.
16:17There's one of us.
16:18Mayday, right there?
16:19I see you.
16:20I see both of you.
16:22Yeah, we're really excited.
16:23What a great year
16:24to win that division.
16:25It's the best division
16:26in the NFL
16:27and to be at top
16:28of the division
16:28is amazing.
16:29And the Super Bowl
16:29goes through Seattle.
16:3012th man, let's go!
16:32You know,
16:34Joe McHale was here
16:35early in the week.
16:36Okay.
16:36And he's from Seattle
16:37as well.
16:37And he's an actor?
16:39He's an actor, yes.
16:40He's a professional actor.
16:41Yes, I know, Joe, man.
16:42And also a Seahawks fan.
16:43Huge Seahawks fan, yeah.
16:44Who, which of you
16:46is the bigger Seahawks fan?
16:47Do you know?
16:48Physically, I'm bigger.
16:49Okay, yeah.
16:51But as far as fandom goes,
16:53we both love the Hawks.
16:54See, there's only one 12th man.
16:56So when, we are,
16:57we are one man together.
16:59I see.
17:00So you're saying
17:01there isn't a 13th,
17:0214th, 15th man.
17:03Like, Sir Mix-a-Lot
17:04is also one of the 12th men.
17:06That's right.
17:07Me, Joe, and Sir Mix-a-Lot.
17:09The three of you.
17:10That's right.
17:10We make the 12th man.
17:12Because I will say,
17:13and I know Joel's
17:14a big Seahawks fan.
17:15But your enthusiasm
17:18on the field
17:20before the game,
17:21it's really tough
17:23to compete.
17:23I went,
17:24I got to go
17:25to the game,
17:26a Thursday night football game
17:28against the Rams,
17:29and they asked me
17:31to get the crowd
17:31pumped up.
17:32I blew my voice out
17:35the first thing I said.
17:36I was so excited.
17:37And the rest of the day,
17:37I was like,
17:38this is going to be great.
17:39We have that, yeah.
17:40But we have it.
17:41And now, tonight,
17:45when I say this,
17:48you say,
17:49boxing!
17:53boxing!
17:56boxing!
17:59boxing!
18:01boxing!
18:03boxing!
18:03boxing!
18:04boxing!
18:04boxing!
18:05You're lucky you didn't get a hurtie.
18:11I'm full masked right now.
18:13I know what happens,
18:13because you get out there
18:14and there's so many people
18:16and it's so big,
18:16you forget the microphone works.
18:18Oh, yeah.
18:19Right?
18:19It was so embarrassing, bro.
18:21I blew my voice out.
18:22I was like,
18:22oh, I'm 46
18:23and I went through puberty,
18:24finally.
18:25What is your plan
18:26for the Niners
18:27to watch the Niners
18:28on Saturday?
18:28Well, listen,
18:28I'm going to be,
18:29I'm out promoting this movie,
18:30Mercy.
18:31I'm going to be
18:31in Mexico City,
18:32and then I'm flying
18:33to New York.
18:34So it's like part of this
18:35big promotional press tour.
18:37You'll miss the game?
18:38No, hell no,
18:39I'm not going to miss the game.
18:40Okay.
18:40It's Amazon.
18:42They got to find a way
18:43to beam me to the game,
18:45and if not,
18:47find a way for me
18:47to watch it on my phone.
18:49Yeah, yeah.
18:49Oh, you're going to watch
18:49it on your phone?
18:50I'm going to watch it, man.
18:51I'm going to watch it.
18:52I'm really worried
18:53that I'm going to miss it.
18:55Yeah, you should be worried.
18:56But you know what?
18:57I should plan this out
18:57a little better.
18:58With the phone,
18:59you can get it
18:59on YouTube TV.
19:01Right.
19:01And then when you,
19:02if you press play,
19:04it says start
19:05from the beginning,
19:06join live,
19:06or get caught up on plays.
19:08Right.
19:08So as long as nobody
19:09looks at me or talks to me
19:11or gives me any information,
19:12I can watch it
19:13as if it's live,
19:13even after the game is over.
19:14And I believe that the prayers
19:15that I will give
19:16in those moments
19:16will transcend time.
19:18I wish you.
19:18Right back into a victory
19:20for the Seattle Suns.
19:21I wish you a lot of luck
19:22with that.
19:23That's hard.
19:24You know there's going
19:24to be some dope who goes,
19:26oh, hey, congratulations, man.
19:27Dude, sorry, Jack.
19:29Way to go, man.
19:29Can you believe that ending?
19:30I'm like, shut your mouth.
19:31What's your strategy
19:32with the kids?
19:33Do you make them root
19:34for your team
19:35or are they allowed
19:35to root for the L.A. team
19:37since they grew up here?
19:38Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
19:40No.
19:41They are Seahawks fans.
19:42I see.
19:42Yeah.
19:43And they'll sit down on the,
19:44we watch Seahawks together,
19:46you know,
19:46and they go, go, go Seahawks.
19:49I'm like, yes.
19:50And then my youngest will go,
19:51go Dodgers.
19:52And I'm like,
19:52it's a Seahawks game,
19:53but that's okay.
19:54You're doing just fine.
19:55You'll allow a little bit
19:56of L.A. fans.
19:56Yeah, because we also watch
19:57the Dodgers.
19:58We're Dodgers fans as well.
20:01I haven't,
20:02I've become a Dodgers fan.
20:03You have.
20:04Yeah, do you,
20:05with the kids,
20:06do you take them
20:06to the football games
20:07or they don't want
20:08to see Daddy screaming?
20:09No, no, I took my son,
20:10Jack, to that football game.
20:11Oh, he was at that game.
20:12Oh, yeah.
20:13Did you meet the players
20:14and everything like that
20:15with your son?
20:16Yeah, yeah.
20:17My son got to meet
20:18Marshawn Lynch.
20:19Nice.
20:19Beast mode, let's go,
20:20Marshawn Lynch.
20:21Give him Marshawn Lynch.
20:22You may not know Marshawn,
20:23but he deserves some praise, man.
20:25Beast mode.
20:25We got to meet Marshawn.
20:26That was absolutely epic.
20:28We were down on the field
20:30before the game.
20:31It was raining.
20:31It was really moody
20:32and everyone was so excited
20:34and he said to my son, Jack,
20:36and Jack's been a Hawks fan
20:37since he was, you know,
20:39a little guy,
20:40and he's like,
20:40Marshawn Lynch, no way.
20:41And Marshawn, he's a,
20:43have you ever had him
20:43on the show?
20:44Oh, yeah.
20:44Yeah, he's a very
20:45unique individual.
20:46Yes, he is.
20:46The most authentic human
20:48there is.
20:49And he's like,
20:50hey, yeah, Jack,
20:51I'm not going to do
20:52a Marshawn Lynch impression.
20:53I don't think that would
20:54work well for me,
20:54but he'd find me
20:57and destroy me.
20:58So this is me
20:59as Marshawn Lynch,
21:00but just being me.
21:01Hi, Jack.
21:03And he was like,
21:04hey, you're a big kid.
21:05You play football?
21:05And Jack's like,
21:06a little bit.
21:06And he goes,
21:07you want to take me on?
21:08And Jack's like,
21:08oh, I don't know.
21:09He goes, come on,
21:09come on, let's go.
21:10And Jack was like,
21:12what is happening?
21:13And so Jack like
21:14dug in his feet
21:15and bam,
21:16two rams on a mountaintop.
21:17They hit each other.
21:18Like, they went for it.
21:20And then later,
21:21after Jack was like,
21:23dad, my back really hurts.
21:26And then either
21:27he blew out his lungs
21:28yelling or Marshawn
21:29might have, like,
21:30compressed a couple discs.
21:31We'll know in a few years,
21:32you know.
21:32That's fun.
21:33I mean, boy,
21:34you think about that
21:34with your kids.
21:35They get to do
21:36that kind of stuff.
21:36You never got to do
21:37any of that stuff
21:38when you were a kid.
21:39No, no, I never got to do it.
21:40And now that you're an adult,
21:41you met, and this is,
21:43you know,
21:43you meet a lot of,
21:44like, celebrities
21:45and, you know,
21:46it could be very exciting
21:46or whatever.
21:47But you got to meet
21:49and chat with the Pope,
21:51Pope Leo.
21:52Yes, I did.
21:52Which is a pretty big deal.
21:53That was a really special...
21:55How does something
21:55like this come together?
21:57He's a big fan.
21:59He slid into my DMs.
22:01No, I'm sorry.
22:03I was out in...
22:04I was at the Vatican.
22:05I was in Vatican City.
22:06I was, you know,
22:07we flew to Rome.
22:08I'm producing a documentary
22:10on the Vatican.
22:12Oh.
22:12On St. Peter's Basilica
22:13and specifically
22:14on the remains
22:15of St. Peter
22:16that were discovered
22:17beneath the Basilica
22:19in the 1940s.
22:20It's a really
22:20extraordinary story.
22:22And so it's produced
22:24in conjunction
22:25with the Spanish film
22:28production company
22:28and the Vatican.
22:29And so we got to go there.
22:31We got unprecedented access
22:32to the Vatican,
22:33to the archives.
22:34We got to bring cameras,
22:36fly drones
22:36in St. Peter's Basilica.
22:38We, like, had drones
22:39inside the Dome of Michelangelo
22:40and the art of Leonardo.
22:42All the Ninja Turtles
22:44they were big.
22:45Yeah, that's...
22:46Yeah, Splinter has
22:48an entire wing
22:50dedicated.
22:51I didn't know that.
22:52Yeah, yeah.
22:53That's in the documentary, huh?
22:54It's the documentary, yeah.
22:55It sounds like it's
22:55going to be fascinating.
22:56Teenage Ninja Catholics.
22:57The Pope, now,
22:58did the Pope know,
22:59like, does the Pope
23:00know you, your work?
23:02He, well, I, you know,
23:04I...
23:04I mean, he's an American.
23:06He's an American.
23:06His name's Bob.
23:07People have realized
23:08that he had to change
23:09it to Leo
23:10because Pope Bob
23:11sounds ridiculous.
23:12Yeah, they always change.
23:13That would be.
23:14That would be a little strange.
23:15Yeah, he's an American.
23:16And what's funny is,
23:17so I was talking...
23:18This is good.
23:19I was talking about
23:21doing this documentary
23:22with the film company
23:23and I didn't know
23:24if I was going to be...
23:24I wanted to do it.
23:25But it was going to be
23:26a week away
23:27and I had just got back
23:28and I didn't know
23:29if I could go away
23:30for a week.
23:31You know, I had to check in
23:31with Mama and the kids
23:32and I was like,
23:33gosh, this is an opportunity
23:34of a lifetime.
23:35Yeah.
23:35But also,
23:36I'm going to be gone for a week.
23:36So we had to think about this.
23:38And so as I was talking
23:40about that with them,
23:43I saw something
23:44on like New York Magazine
23:45or something came up
23:46and it said,
23:46it said,
23:47Pope Leo wants to meet
23:49the best Chris.
23:50And I was like,
23:51whoa,
23:51they already kind of like
23:52started sniffing around
23:53and they're laying
23:54the groundwork for me.
23:55Click the link
23:56and it was like,
23:57Pope Leo wants
23:57to meet Chris Pine.
24:01So I think he met
24:02a whole bunch of actors.
24:03You know,
24:03he's an American guy.
24:04He wanted to meet
24:04a bunch of actors
24:05and I was not on the list
24:06that he wanted to meet
24:07but he met me anyway.
24:08Is the Pope a Trekkie perhaps?
24:10Is that what we've learned?
24:11Honestly,
24:12it wouldn't surprise me
24:12because he's like,
24:15it's wild.
24:16You go to the Vatican.
24:17Yeah.
24:18I'm in Rome,
24:19I feel like a Griswold.
24:21You know what I mean?
24:21Right.
24:21I'm like an American dumbass
24:24walking around like,
24:25this is wild.
24:26I can't believe
24:27when was this built?
24:28In the 40s?
24:29Like 300 AD.
24:31I was like,
24:31that's a long time ago.
24:33Yeah.
24:33And so we're looking
24:34at all of this stuff
24:35and everything was so Italian
24:38and people speaking in Latin.
24:40It was all so foreign
24:41and exotic to me
24:43as a guy who grew up
24:44in like Washington State,
24:45you know?
24:45And then I'm going to get
24:47to meet the Pope
24:47and I'm like,
24:49I don't know
24:49if I'm supposed to call him
24:50his holiness.
24:50Yeah, right.
24:51I'm nervous
24:51and we go in
24:55and I'm with the filmmakers,
24:56the writer
24:57and some of the producers
24:58as we meet the Pope,
24:58his holiness
24:59and they're speaking
25:01in Italian and Latin
25:02and it's all so ornate
25:04and beautiful
25:04and we sit down
25:06and then he even said,
25:08do you want to have
25:10a moment to speak privately?
25:11He said to me.
25:12The Pope did?
25:13Yes.
25:13Wow.
25:14Yeah, it was unreal.
25:15I would be really nervous
25:17that I was in trouble
25:18if I was in trouble.
25:19I was like,
25:19oh no, yeah, yeah.
25:22He's like,
25:22Jimmy, we got to talk.
25:25And so the other guys
25:27were there with us
25:28and they're filmmakers
25:28and they're with the Vatican
25:29so they've met him before
25:30but they were also very excited
25:31to be with him
25:32so I felt a little bad
25:33about saying like,
25:33hey, beat it, nerds,
25:35you know?
25:35I don't want the Pope
25:36to myself.
25:36But he said,
25:37you don't have to feel bad.
25:38If you want to have
25:39this private moment,
25:40we can.
25:40I said,
25:42I was like,
25:42I only get one chance.
25:43I said, yes,
25:43that would be terrific.
25:45So these guys,
25:46speaking in Italian,
25:46I can't speak Italian
25:47even though I do play.
25:48They're cursing you
25:50in Italian.
25:50Yeah, they're like,
25:51and they leave
25:52and they left
25:53and he goes,
25:54all right,
25:55enough with the Italian.
25:55And he just sits down
25:56and I was like,
25:57whoa,
25:57you became an American
25:58all of a sudden.
26:01It was awesome.
26:02Wow.
26:04Let me ask you this.
26:05Does the Pope know
26:06you're Super Mario?
26:07Was he aware of that?
26:09He was furious.
26:11If the Pope asked you
26:13if Star-Lord
26:14was going to be
26:15in the next Avengers
26:16Doomsday movie,
26:17would you tell him?
26:19I would have to tell him.
26:21But you won't tell me?
26:23Not quite the Pope, Jimmy.
26:25Not yet.
26:26Not yet.
26:27There's hope.
26:28A second American Pope?
26:29If a Bob can do it,
26:31a Jimmy could be next.
26:32Chris Pratt is here
26:33as movie's called Mercy.
26:40You're playing a hunch.
26:41What is a hunch?
26:42Trust in my gut.
26:44And I'm beginning to think
26:45this court could do
26:46with a little human intuition.
26:47This court deals only in facts.
26:48The facts aren't where
26:49the investigation ends.
26:50It's where it starts.
26:52Facts are black and white.
26:53The truth is always
26:54in the gray in between.
26:56I guess this court
26:56overlooked that.
26:58Or were you just
26:59programmed wrong?
27:00That is Chris Pratt
27:02on trial
27:03in the movie Mercy,
27:04which opens in theaters,
27:06IMAX,
27:07and in 3D
27:08on January 23rd.
27:09In 3D on the 23rd, yes, sir.
27:10Have you been in 3D before?
27:12Yeah, you'd been in 3D before.
27:13Have I been in 3D?
27:14Like movies that are 3D?
27:16You are in 3D now,
27:17but I mean,
27:18had you been in a 3D film?
27:20But yes.
27:20Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:22Some of the movies
27:22that I've done
27:22have been experienced in 3D.
27:24This one specifically
27:25was really designed
27:26for the 3D experience.
27:28That's fun.
27:29Yeah, it's pretty cool.
27:30And also,
27:31I love the idea of this movie.
27:32Explain what the idea is.
27:33Yeah, so it's called Mercy,
27:34and essentially,
27:36the quick way to explain it
27:38is I play a detective
27:39who is on trial
27:41for the murder of his wife.
27:43And it's told in 90 minutes,
27:46and the trial lasts 90 minutes.
27:48The premise is that
27:49it's near to distant future
27:50Los Angeles, like 2029,
27:52and capital crime
27:54has gotten so out of hand
27:55that they've implemented
27:56this mercy court
27:57that utilizes AI
27:59to process
28:00all of the information available,
28:02all of the evidence available.
28:03And so any kind of crime
28:04where everybody knows
28:06that this person is guilty,
28:07they will put them
28:08in mercy court,
28:09and they will kill you
28:10the day they arrest you
28:11if they find you guilty.
28:12Very efficient.
28:13Very efficient.
28:14Yeah.
28:14And also,
28:15and it sounds a little outlandish,
28:16but it's hopefully grounded
28:17very much in a reality.
28:18The idea was
28:18they just wanted crime
28:20to stop.
28:20And it was effective.
28:23Violent crime goes down.
28:24But now I'm a detective
28:25who's put eight people
28:26in this chair,
28:27and I wake up,
28:27and I blacked the night out
28:29before drunk,
28:31and I've apparently
28:32killed my wife.
28:33And I have 90 minutes
28:34to prove that I didn't.
28:35Or they'll kill me.
28:36And in the movie,
28:36you are literally
28:37strapped to that chair
28:38for almost the whole thing.
28:40Yeah, almost the whole thing.
28:41We did nine,
28:41it was, yeah.
28:42So the movie is the trial.
28:44So the movie starts,
28:45the trial starts,
28:46and at the end
28:46of the 90 minutes,
28:47if I'm innocent,
28:48I can walk,
28:49and if not,
28:50I'm killed.
28:51How many days
28:52did you have to spend
28:53strapped into that chair?
28:54We spent weeks.
28:55Yeah, weeks.
28:56And were you really
28:57strapped into the chair?
28:58I was, yeah.
28:58Yeah, I really got
28:59strapped into the chair.
29:00And it's not one
29:01of these things
29:02where I'm one of those
29:03actors who's like,
29:04Right, who's I must be.
29:05Yeah, I must be.
29:06The first time I pulled
29:08like this,
29:08I popped out of the chair.
29:10And we tried to shoot
29:11the thing like a place,
29:12so we did like
29:1360 minute long takes.
29:14So from the beginning
29:15of the movie
29:16all the way through
29:16without cutting,
29:17so we never wanted
29:18to have any mistakes
29:19where we would cut.
29:20And so I had them
29:20actually handcuff me down
29:22so I could fight
29:22against the chair.
29:23And your brother's
29:24in the movie.
29:24My brother is in the movie.
29:26Now, my brother
29:26was in the movie,
29:27a movie with me.
29:29And I was strapped
29:31to a chair.
29:31He'd be, I mean,
29:32his penis would be
29:33in my face.
29:34It would be
29:36an opportunity for him.
29:38I'd like to see that.
29:39Yeah, yeah.
29:40Yeah, my brother, man.
29:41My brother,
29:42the reason I became
29:43an actor is because
29:44of my brother,
29:45Cully.
29:46He was an actor
29:47before I was.
29:48He played Boo Bear
29:49in the Christmas special
29:51up in Anchorage, Alaska
29:52where we were living
29:53at the time.
29:53To rave reviews,
29:54I'm sure.
29:54To rave reviews.
29:55Oh, I'm telling you,
29:57he killed it.
29:58He was so good.
29:59He sang a solo.
30:00He was the star
30:00of the show.
30:01My mom stood up crying.
30:02Really?
30:03Yeah, and I remember
30:04seeing that,
30:04and I was like,
30:05that is,
30:06that's what I want to do.
30:07I want to be,
30:07because I always wanted
30:08to be exactly like him.
30:09I would wear,
30:09I would literally wear
30:10the clothes
30:12that he wore
30:13the day before.
30:14He'd leave them
30:14on his floor,
30:15like the pants,
30:16the underwear,
30:17the socks,
30:18the shirt.
30:18I would just slip on,
30:20put on his clothes,
30:21and wear his clothes
30:21the next day
30:22for probably 10 years
30:23of our lives.
30:23What?
30:24Yes.
30:24The underwear?
30:25Yeah,
30:26and the cologne,
30:26he had the cologne
30:26was still on there.
30:27He always smelled so good,
30:28I would wear his cologne,
30:29because I'd be wearing
30:30the clothes that he had
30:31sprayed the cologne
30:31on the day before.
30:32So you wanted to be
30:33Boo Bear in a big way.
30:34Oh, I wanted to be
30:35Boo Bear so bad.
30:36Do you call him
30:36Boo Bear now?
30:37Yeah, I don't want him
30:38to get too big of a head.
30:39His name's Cully, right?
30:39Yeah, his name's Cully,
30:40yeah.
30:40He went a different route,
30:41he went into the army,
30:42and he became
30:43a law enforcement officer
30:44and did 20 years
30:45as a law enforcement officer,
30:46and so he became
30:48a tech advisor for this,
30:49because I'm playing
30:49a cop in this,
30:50and so we had him
30:51come down,
30:51and he got to have
30:52a cameo in the movie,
30:54and so he gets killed,
30:56he gets blown,
30:57like shot in the movie,
30:58so he's wearing
30:59a security guard,
31:00mercy security outfit,
31:02and they put the squibs
31:03on the pants,
31:03and squibs are like
31:04these little explosive devices
31:05that shoot blood out
31:06if you get shot in a movie,
31:07and so he's all squibbed up,
31:09he just kills,
31:09he does a great job,
31:11Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob,
31:12gets blasted and lays down,
31:13has to be dead
31:14for like three minutes
31:15in the scene,
31:15and so they did it,
31:17and he did a great job,
31:18but he's a big dude,
31:19like we're, you know,
31:19big, we're big guys,
31:20and he's like a solid guy,
31:22and they needed to reshoot
31:24a scene before he got shot,
31:25so they needed
31:26to give him new pants,
31:27but they didn't have
31:27pants that fit him,
31:28so they gave him a size,
31:29like a size of pants
31:30that's like two sizes too small,
31:32and he was zipped up,
31:33he's like,
31:33dude, these pants
31:34are like so tight, bro,
31:35I was like, it's fine,
31:36it's fine,
31:36and he's like,
31:37I don't know, man,
31:37I gotta do this stunt,
31:38I gotta fall,
31:38his pants are so tight,
31:39and he's talking about
31:40his tight pants the whole time,
31:41I said, you're gonna be great,
31:42don't worry,
31:43just remember,
31:43when you're dead,
31:44you gotta be dead,
31:45you can't move around,
31:46you know,
31:46you gotta be dead
31:47the whole time,
31:47and try to hold your breath
31:48if you can,
31:48and he's like, okay,
31:49so he does the scene,
31:51and boom, boom, boom,
31:52he like runs back,
31:53does the stunt,
31:53and he falls in an elevator,
31:54and the elevator's gonna be
31:55closing like this
31:56on his head, you know,
31:57and as he goes down,
32:00rips his pants
32:02from like the top
32:03of his ass crack
32:04to like above his pubes,
32:06and I don't know why
32:07his character
32:08doesn't wear underwear,
32:10but he's like,
32:13and he's like,
32:15oh, my dick's out,
32:17but he stuck to it, man,
32:19he stayed method,
32:20and he played dead
32:21the whole time.
32:22Is it possible
32:23that his character
32:24doesn't wear underwear
32:24because he's worried
32:25there might be somebody
32:26around who would
32:27want to put it on?
32:29Oh.
32:31That's what it is.
32:32Next time.
32:32Chris Pratt, everybody.
32:34Let's go.
32:34Mercy opens the theaters
32:35I'm back in 3D
32:37on January 23rd.
32:44Next week
32:45on Jimmy Kimmel Live,
32:47Martin Short,
32:48Rachel McAdams,
32:49and from American Idol,
32:51Luke Bryan,
32:52Lionel Richie,
32:53and Carrie Underwood,
32:54plus music
32:55from The Temper Tramp
32:57and Men at Work.
33:04All right,
33:05you're welcome back.
33:06Our next guest
33:07is a gifted actress
33:09from Ireland
33:09who won a Golden Globe
33:10on Sunday night
33:11and the Critics' Choice Award
33:13for her role in Hamnet.
33:15What is your name?
33:19Shantai.
33:22You shall.
33:28I shall.
33:30You shall.
33:31I'll be right back.
33:35You tell me when we kiss.
33:41Hamnet is in dinners nationwide.
33:43Please welcome Jesse Buckley.
34:00It's great to be here.
34:02And listen,
34:03I want to apologize
34:03for this in advance,
34:05but in the afternoon,
34:06we look at the clips, right?
34:07And we had that clip
34:08and the movie's great
34:09and you're fantastic in the movie,
34:11but I noticed something
34:11in the clip
34:12and I would like to play
34:13a part of that clip
34:15and you tell me
34:15and just listen very closely here,
34:17all right?
34:18Here we go.
34:18What is your name?
34:22Shantai.
34:26What was that noise?
34:30It was a bit nervous.
34:34Was that a chicken
34:35or was that Paul?
34:37It was Paul.
34:38It was Paul.
34:39Okay, good.
34:39That's what I thought it was.
34:40It was like, you know,
34:41that's kind of the defining moment
34:42whether a relationship
34:43has legs or not
34:44and so you just cut
34:46to the chase, you know?
34:47Listen, if that could happen
34:48the first time you meet
34:50and then the relationship
34:51is still strong after that,
34:53I think you're...
34:53It was actually the hawk,
34:54just, you know...
34:55It was the hawk.
34:56...before people start judging
34:57Paul's nervous bowel movements.
35:01And yet, despite that low-brow moment,
35:04you, Hamnet, won Best Picture.
35:06You won Best Picture at the Globes
35:11at the Critics' Choice Award
35:13and you made a speech,
35:15an acceptance speech,
35:16that was unusual in that
35:18you thanked a crew member,
35:20a Polish crew member,
35:21for the soup that he was making
35:23on the set, right?
35:24It was potato soup?
35:25It was like a Polish soup.
35:28Potato, onions, carrots,
35:30some meat.
35:31This explains the noise.
35:33Yeah.
35:35And the...
35:36And...
35:37Now, this person,
35:38is he, like,
35:39are you in touch with him?
35:40Does he know that
35:42you made him famous?
35:44I actually texted him
35:45yesterday morning.
35:46I was like,
35:46I hope you're not getting hounded
35:48for the recipe for your soup,
35:50but my cinematographer said
35:52that it's been all over Polish news.
35:55Oh, it has.
35:55It's last week,
35:56because I think the Poles
35:58are pretty, you know,
36:00they take their soup
36:00very, very seriously.
36:02That's what I've heard.
36:02And this poor guy
36:03is, like, on holidays
36:04in Tenerife,
36:05and he just woke up
36:06to hearing his name
36:08be called out
36:09on the Golden Globe stage
36:11and now being asked
36:12about his...
36:12He's having a...
36:13setting up a new cooking show
36:15after...
36:16No, he's not.
36:16That would be fun.
36:17Write a cookbook
36:18with one recipe in it.
36:20Yeah.
36:21Growing up,
36:22were you...
36:22Did you watch, like,
36:23American television
36:24and that sort of thing?
36:26Were you exposed to that?
36:27Um, kind of.
36:29We didn't have, like,
36:30a TV at home
36:31until I was about 15,
36:32but, um,
36:34my dad ran a guest house,
36:36and when, in between,
36:38uh, they used to be changing,
36:39you know,
36:40the sheets and stuff,
36:40I'd go up and, uh,
36:42I'd be able to watch TV.
36:44And I would always watch
36:45A-Team and Knight Rider.
36:47Did you imagine
36:49that that's what
36:49America was like?
36:50Like, guys riding around
36:51in a van fighting crime?
36:53Yeah.
36:54Isn't it?
36:55No.
36:55And a trans-am that talked.
36:57Have you ridden
36:58in one of our
36:58talking trans-ams?
36:59We kind of have that now,
37:01now that I think about it.
37:02I mean,
37:02they're not trans-ams,
37:03but...
37:04Um,
37:04I actually...
37:06I actually have.
37:08You have.
37:08Um, but I really have no...
37:11I don't care really
37:12about cars at all.
37:14Like, the car I drive
37:14at home is Uber Dad,
37:16you know?
37:17Okay.
37:17Um, and I was here
37:18a few years ago
37:20with my husband,
37:20and we went to rent a car
37:23and, like, got
37:24what is the cheapest car
37:25available?
37:26Nissan Brilliant.
37:28And so we turned up
37:29at the, um,
37:31car place.
37:33Rental.
37:33Rental, thank you.
37:34Yeah, yeah.
37:34And the only car...
37:37The only car
37:38that they had available
37:39was, like,
37:41a Dodger,
37:41basically the car
37:42from Knight Rider.
37:44Really?
37:44And we were, like,
37:45two pasty British
37:46and Irish people
37:47driving this huge
37:49Dodger around L.A.
37:51And we had moments
37:52where we thought
37:52we were cool
37:53until we were, like,
37:54stuck at a traffic lights
37:56and this very cool
37:57young teenage skateboarder
37:58passed us
37:59and then actually chose
38:01to skate back,
38:03look in the window
38:04and tell us
38:04how ridiculous.
38:08We loved...
38:09What was your
38:10first impression
38:10of L.A.
38:11when you came here
38:12from home?
38:13Oh, um,
38:15well, I was a little
38:15bit intimidated
38:16about it at first
38:18because, you know,
38:19I didn't have a TV
38:20and then I watched,
38:21like, A-Team
38:22and it was very exotic
38:24to me.
38:25Um, and also,
38:26like, in Ireland
38:27it consistently rains.
38:29Right.
38:29But in L.A.
38:31it's blue skies,
38:32palm trees,
38:33you know,
38:34um,
38:35so I, I, uh,
38:37I, I thought,
38:38why isn't everybody
38:39walking around?
38:41No one walks around.
38:42Nobody walks around,
38:44but I just would walk
38:46two hours
38:46to, like,
38:47a meeting
38:48and turn up
38:49and people were like,
38:50have you parked your car?
38:51And I was like,
38:51no, no,
38:51I've walked
38:52to the meeting.
38:53Yeah, here that's
38:54a very strange thing
38:55to do.
38:55People, I think,
38:56thought it was
38:57a street walker.
39:00Now, um,
39:01Hamnet is,
39:02at first when I saw
39:03the title I thought
39:04it was, I don't know,
39:05some sort of,
39:06like, sci-fi thing,
39:07you know?
39:07Uh, but it,
39:09it turns out to be
39:10a fictional, um,
39:12accounting of
39:13the Shakespeare family.
39:14William Shakespeare,
39:16wife, child,
39:17et cetera.
39:18And very sad.
39:19And there's nothing
39:19true necessarily
39:21in it, is there?
39:22Um, well,
39:23I think actually
39:24the catalyst for
39:25why Maggie O'Farrell
39:26who wrote the book
39:26originally
39:27did, chose
39:29to write it
39:29was that she
39:30discovered that
39:31Shakespeare did
39:32actually have
39:33a son called
39:33Hamlet.
39:34And that name
39:35at that period
39:36was interchangeable
39:37with Hamlet.
39:39And so that kind
39:40of sparked her
39:41idea to
39:43take a look
39:44behind the
39:45intimate,
39:46personal
39:47life and story
39:48of Shakespeare
39:49and why maybe
39:50he went on
39:51to write one
39:51of the greatest
39:52plays that he
39:53wrote in Hamlet.
39:54from, and he
39:55did have a son
39:55who died.
39:56It's set in
39:57the 1500s
39:58and I, you
39:59know, I said
40:00to my wife,
40:00I was like,
40:01oh, it's very
40:01realistic.
40:02And I was like,
40:02oh, wait, I
40:03have no idea
40:03if it's realistic.
40:05But it seemed
40:06to be realistic.
40:07You're not that old.
40:08It seemed to be
40:09realistic in that,
40:11first of all,
40:11one thing I really
40:12liked is how dirty
40:13you guys are
40:14through the whole
40:14movie.
40:15You're really
40:16dirty and people
40:16were probably
40:17dirty back then,
40:18right?
40:18Yeah.
40:19Yeah.
40:19And the house
40:21is like,
40:22it looks like
40:23a child's drawing
40:24of a house
40:24because it's
40:25kind of,
40:26like, screwed
40:27up.
40:27It's kind of like,
40:28yeah, it doesn't
40:29look, nothing's
40:30exactly level,
40:31you know?
40:32Yeah.
40:32And was that
40:33built for the
40:34film or was
40:35it just like
40:36that?
40:37I don't know.
40:38They built it.
40:39Well, actually,
40:39we shot on
40:40location in Wales
40:41in a 1500s
40:42house.
40:43Oh.
40:43And then they
40:44rebuilt it on a
40:45set.
40:46I see.
40:46But I live in a
40:47house that's from
40:47the 1500s.
40:49Your real house
40:49is from?
40:49Yeah, my own
40:50home is that
40:51old.
40:51Oh, wow.
40:52So it's not
40:53just cars with
40:54you.
40:54You are a
40:55house from
40:56the 1500s.
40:58Yeah, yeah.
40:58And the floors
40:59are like slides
41:00and some of
41:02the paint on
41:02the wall is
41:03made from
41:03pig's blood
41:04and lime
41:04wash.
41:05Wow.
41:05And we have
41:06these W's
41:07above the
41:07fireplace from,
41:08like, a
41:09witch hunt
41:09during the
41:101700s where
41:11they were told
41:12to write W's
41:12on top of the
41:13fireplace to tell
41:15the witch that
41:16there's, you
41:17know, don't
41:17come down
41:18here.
41:18But actually,
41:19when I moved
41:19in, my friend
41:20Ben said,
41:21well, one
41:21got in.
41:26Well,
41:27congratulations.
41:28The movie is
41:29really great.
41:30It's called
41:30Hamnet.
41:31It is in
41:31theaters nationwide
41:32right now.
41:34Jesse Buckley,
41:34everybody.
41:35Thank you,
41:35Jesse.
41:36We'll be right
41:36back.
41:42Thank you,
41:43Chris Pratt
41:43and Jesse
41:44Buckley.
41:45And apologies
41:45to Matt Damon
41:46and I don't have
41:46the time for him.
41:47Nightline is next.
41:48Thanks for
41:49watching.
41:49Good night.
41:49Bye-bye.
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