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-"Little Women," let's talk about --
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[ Laughter ] I love the movie by the way.
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-Thank you. -I really loved it.
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I watched it with my daughter.
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And you got nominated for two Golden Globes,
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nine Critics Choice Awards. The movie is --
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-The movie did, the movie did. -Yes, and the cast, as well.
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-Yes. -So that's you.
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-Yeah. -Yeah, you're in the cast.
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-Yeah, yeah. -Yes.
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-But you've worked with Saoirse before and Greta.
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But the other -- the other actors in the film,
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it looked to me like you guys were having
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the time of your life -- it looked like fun.
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That's when I know a movie is fun,
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when it looks like you guys all bonded.
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-Man, it was incredible. It was --
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That's one of the most special filming experiences
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I had in my life. Everything you just said.
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Getting to work with them,
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getting to work with Greta again.
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-Did you know those girls? How did you know --
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-I knew Saoirse, and I knew Greta.
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But I -- You know, it was really cool.
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"Lady Bird" was a smaller movie, and all of a sudden,
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it felt like everybody had graduated.
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You know, it was a big set, a lot of people on set.
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-Yeah. -So it was surreal.
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But, you know, this is not an empty selling point.
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I wouldn't say it if I didn't believe it,
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because then, next time, I would come out here,
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people would be like, "He's a liar,"
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that this movie is really extraordinary
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and needs to be seen.
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And I was saying it to my sister yesterday.
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I was like, "Man, if I have daughters one day,
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I want them to see it."
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And she was like, "If you have sons,"
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and it's true -- boys, guys --
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everyone should see this because it's --
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it just gets at the pursuit of artistry,
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what it is to be human,
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what it is to be a girl and a woman back in the 1800s.
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But, unfortunately, the prejudices
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that held up to today.
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And it's just special, Jimmy. And you saw it, right?
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-And young, just to be young, young people.
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-To be young, and young people on screen being young.
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And now, we're so self-aware,
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and we got to be like, you know, whatever.
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You know, little professionals and adults all the time.
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But it's cool to see, like, young people, you know --
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[ Laughter ] Maybe that's just me? No.
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But then, you see, like, young people --
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But then, you see young people on screen,
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and, like, Emma Watson included.
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They're acting, like, with youthful abandon.
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So it's cool. -It was great.
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And you know the story, but she tells it in a cool way
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and using different --
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I love that Greta Gerwig did that.
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-Yeah, and Greta is just -- She comes on next week, right?
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-She could have done any movie.
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-I would do any -- You know, Greta,
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if you're watching this,
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you want me to play a chair or a tree...
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[ Laughter ] I'll be a tree.
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-I'll play the chair if he gets the tree part.
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I'll do the chair. [ Laughter ]
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-What would the chair be? -Dude, this is such a chair.
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-Okay. [ Laughter ]
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-Are you the chair right now?
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-Nice, nice. Good scene! Good scene!
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-Good scene, good scene.
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I want to show everyone a clip.
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Here's Timothée Chalamet in "Little Women."
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Check it out.
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-Jo, would you like to dance with me?
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-I can't because... Mm.
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-Because what?
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-You won't tell? -Never.
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-I scorched my dress, see? There.
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And Meg told me to keep still so no one would see it.
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-I have an idea of how we can manage.
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[ Cheers and applause ] -Oh, that's great!
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Timothée Chalamet!