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-"The Dead Don't Die." Jim Jarmusch.
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-Yes! -I love that dude!
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-I do, too.
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-He's one of the coolest directors out there.
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Writer-directors. Love him. -He's so great.
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-How did he get you to do this movie?
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Do you know him? -No, I don't know him,
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but when he started to put the cast together for it,
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he asked if I would have coffee with him.
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And he brought up his daughter, and we kind of just
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talked about how she was a fan, which was so nice,
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and then I got the opportunity to play it.
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-Such a cool dude, and what a cool cast.
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-Yeah. -I mean, you got Chloe Sevigny,
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you have Bill Murray, Adam Driver.
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How is Bill? How's Bill doing?
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-Bill's great. -He's so fun.
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You don't know what he's gonna do.
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-No, I never know.
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I don't even know if he's gonna show up.
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-No, I have no idea. -Yeah.
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-You don't really know what he's gonna do.
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That's just the way he lives. -Yeah.
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-But I saw, there's a picture of him
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whispering something to you at Cannes.
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First of all, how cool was that?
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You're at Cannes. That's awesome.
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-Oh. Yeah.
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-Everyone's like, "What is he whispering to Selena?
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What is he saying to her? What is it?"
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-It wasn't even -- First off, that just kind of
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looks weird, but... [ Laughter ]
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But he was just saying dumb things.
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Like, he would just lean in, and he'd be like,
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"You look great tonight."
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And then he'd look back serious, he'd be like,
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"Where are you from?" [ Laughter ]
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And I would just, like, sit there,
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and I'm like trying to, you know, be poised.
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-Yeah. -It was fine.
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That's what he did all the time. -Just try to make you laugh?
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-In press conferences, he would like try to hit me with things.
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-Pass notes? -Yeah, he's fun.
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He's a big kid. -He's a big kid, man.
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The movie is funny. It is zombies, it is --
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It's everything you want. It's a little gory.
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There's one scene where --
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I'm not really spoiling, but at one point, kind of --
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-Yeah. -Adam Driver cuts your head off.
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-Right. -And -- No, guys.
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You'll see, it's funny. [ Laughter ]
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How did they do that?
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-It was actually my first time really working with prosthetics,
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so they just -- they put this huge thing around my neck,
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and they added all this disgusting coloring
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and gooey stuff all around.
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-Wait. They used your real head? -Yeah.
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-I thought they used, like, a fake head.
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-No, I was there.
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[ Laughter ]
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And, basically, they sat me on an apple box.
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-And where's Adam? Adam's here?
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-Adam -- Yes. Well, okay.
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-I'm not gonna hold your head. I'm not gonna grab your --
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-Okay, well, that's what he did. So, Adam had to grab my hair
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and pull it up so that my head would kind of,
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you know, do this dangling look. -Never heard of that.
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-No, it was -- Well, I don't know how they do it.
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I just, like, had fun trying.
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-Yeah, and so you're dangling. What are you doing?
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Just acting like this?
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-He's pulling my hair so tight that he's just swinging my head,
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and I have to position my body where I go,
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exactly where it's at. -Oh, gosh. It's hilarious.
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-It was just creepy and really funny.
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-Yeah, it's great. I want to show everyone a clip.
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Here's Selena Gomez in "The Dead Don't Die."
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Take a look at this.
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-Hey, is there a motel in town?
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-Yeah, there is one. It's just down the road --
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Oh, that's a really good CD.
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Sturgill Simpson, "The Dead Don't Die."
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-Yeah, I know, I love this song.
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Is it nice?
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-What? -The motel.
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-Oh, yeah, it's, uh -- it's kind of cool.
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It's one of those old-school ones.
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-Like in old-school horror movies, with like --
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Like in "Psycho," with the separated bungalows?
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-Bates Motel in "Psycho" was not separated into little bungalows.
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-All right.
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-That's $12 for the CD.
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And $2 for the soda. -Here you go.
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Just keep the change. -Oh, cool.
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-[ Laughs ]
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-Selena Gomez, everybody!