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  • dropping a very important bunch of silly What's going on?

  • Not much about you guys.

  • How's the tour going for?

  • So far, so good.

  • So far, so good, man.

  • People seem to be receiving the movie Well, which is always a good thing.

  • We start last night and I was okay.

  • I hate to say that it wasn't skeptical again.

  • Why Sequelae?

  • Yeah, well, the 1st 1 that there was a lot of skepticism around it anyway, because it's following up something that was very beloved on going in again.

  • I was like, This Can't do that again, Can't capture the magic again.

  • And you did it.

  • Thank you.

  • I really enjoyed it.

  • Thank you.

  • By the way, your thought is something that really inspired us in terms of Justus were making the movie because we're aware that people were surprised with the first Jumanji.

  • And then it's like, Oh, well, wait a second.

  • That's what they did.

  • They play teenagers that can't go back to the well again.

  • Yeah, so how they're going to do this time, so, you know, super well, it's like when the ostriches are chasing you and everything.

  • I just found myself sitting there with a huge smile on my face.

  • Yeah, that's good.

  • That's one of the best scenes, you know.

  • The funny thing is, when I do that scene up, you rose from a from a digital perspective, just about performance, how you created.

  • That's the toughest job.

  • I don't think you do that.

  • Did you know that he's an artist as well?

  • Storyboard artist Digital framing was really good.

  • That's what well, takes a lot of time looking at 3000 friends than 15 squares times by two.

  • And if you take the pie out of it, you're you're looking at a slow beat.

  • So for me, just want you're confusing them.

  • That's a lot of you know.

  • I don't think that's a hard time leaving for in layman's terms.

  • We shot it in a way.

  • You see, there's like Scorsese and cover right.

  • I don't want to talk about it gets weird.

  • He gets weird.

  • I get where you're very insecure, very insecure, but you guys, because you're playing against type in the first movie and you're playing characters about really like that's the fun of the movies.

  • You're playing characters and what people would expect you're back doing something completely different yet which I think works so well.

  • They keep it so fresh.

  • But how fun was into play.

  • A gigantic tall dining.

  • Beautiful.

  • Awesome.

  • Ask Danny, by the way, does he have fun?

  • Hey, it was great.

  • It was great for both of us, you know, playing DeVito and playing Glover.

  • Got to know them very well.

  • Know their cadences and also do you know, Look, you're not in the 1st 1 We're playing teenagers against type, but they were unknown teenagers and great actors, but still unknown.

  • But in this case, you have two great actors in DeVito and Glover who are world renowned, you know, in our business.

  • And I kind of guys in their own.

  • Right.

  • So that was a nice challenge for us to.

  • Yeah.

  • Yes, by Post was funny.

  • Which one?

  • Danny?

  • Oh, yeah.

  • His talk games.

  • Yeah.

  • Just pops.

  • Um, no, he said, Look, you just there's something that you want to make sure that you do right, And I think the performance and speak for themselves, but the tone, you know, we got to head off God, Jack, You know, because in the 1st 1 Jack set the time Jack Black as faras toe how to go about, you know, embodying the identity of someone else.

  • He set the tone, you know, playing a girl.

  • Girl.

  • You guys ever fight over?

  • Who did the zoologist better know?

  • Me and Jack?

  • Yeah.

  • No, If we did, I would give it to Jack.

  • Jack's performance was unbelievable.

  • Is fridge you?

  • No way.

  • We were able to do the things that we were doing because we have great people to work off And, you know, such a big fan of his performance in the Founder's thio.

  • That's you need you need that you need other people.

  • Were, was yours doesn't work.

  • So you can't just have a good performance by yourself.

  • It means nothing.

  • You need a You need an amazing group of people.

  • When we had that, you know, can you write that kind of starts with Jack Jack in our first movie.

  • When he came on, he was happening because you never know.

  • I mean, that's that's a That's a leap of faith when you're jumping off a cliff for Jack Black to play girl teenage girl and then he comes on Jack plays, you know, black teenager who again another make it win ugly.

  • Yeah, but he did great.

  • I remember the first table read.

  • And Jumanji?

  • The 1st 1 I did on weight.

  • Literally.

  • You know, we're doing a table reading.

  • There was a second before Jack had to speak, and you could see in the room.

  • Everybody was just looking at Jack.

  • Because this is Here we go.

  • We're going to hear it.

  • I think this is not going to be thinking is that it's gonna be amazing.

  • And when he first did Bethany the whole room, I mean, not only laughing, but the sense of relief, right?

  • And everybody, because it was What is this for the ride?

  • Yeah, it works really well.

  • He's one of the fun.

  • Your characters in the movie is a joy to watch a concert fundings character in the movie to you.

  • You don't say that.

  • It's okay.

  • It's I'm feeling like I'm bailing myself.

  • It was good.

  • Good.

  • Thank you.

  • Um, do you guys have a favorite seat that you got to phone or do you like you get to, like, improv or anything when you're on set?

  • Was impressed and mess around always in five.

  • I had to pick a scene from my favorite.

  • Um, all of mine.

  • Wow.

  • Everyone in every single one go.

  • Did you go for method for it?

  • Full asshole.

  • Take.

  • You could tell that obviously.

  • Day Lewis.

  • Kevin Hart.

  • Very moving.

  • Only two people in that school.

  • Thio school D day is what I call me D Day.

  • You want time today?

  • Yeah, I can do it.

  • Great body.

  • Too much talking.

  • Discuss methods, different ways in my mind.

  • Right, Daniel?

  • That's where we're going.

  • I think where there will be blood.

  • He listened to Eminem.

  • Yeah.

  • I heard that you before you were going todo jules crazy.

  • Did you note eggs He and I discussed?

  • Oh, that's right.

  • Of course.

  • There's no way, you know, came up in conversation.

  • I said D day.

  • Would you think he said?

  • Well, hello.

  • I'm dreaming.

  • Okay.

  • S So one of the core tenets of the movie is talking about I don't know, they were You didn't learn that day?

  • Yeah.

  • D day with unique core tenets.

  • It's like, uh, it's like Corp.

  • The anchors court, like 10.

  • It's It's like you would have what the court tenants would be like, uh, one of the pillars were the pillars.

  • Yes, I said anchors court anchor thing like you.

  • But you made the movie e got you, uh, one of the core concepts of the movie.

  • Much better about, like talking to your friends.

  • And if you're going through insecurity, self doubts And I'm just trying to figure out yourself and bring around the core tenets me?

  • Yes, yes, but I'm always curious because I talked to the Jack and Karen about this as well.

  • You guys are like, top of your game, doing huge budget movies, and everyone looks up to you a lot.

  • But I wonder, do you guys go through your own self doubts or your anxieties or your worries of our things?

  • And how do you overcome them?

  • Good question.

  • A man.

  • I'll start.

  • I think, first of all, everybody, everybody does right on your human.

  • No, nobody is.

  • Ah, walking piece of perfection.

  • So toe have those moments.

  • Um, you know, I don't I don't think there's anything wrong with him.

  • On the times that I have had him, I've found a way to embrace them on and figure out ways to pick myself up or picked my way of thinking about whatever the doubt you know was associating with.

  • So I think we're very fortunate at this point my career to be able to pick projects that were extremely confident about.

  • But you got to get here.

  • So before you get here, there's, you know, there's a There's a level of progression that that has to build up, and you don't know these things are gonna be hit.

  • So take off.

  • And that's where you're like.

  • Okay, I hope this is the one.

  • I hope this gives me an opportunity to doom or or to be more.

  • And, you know, that's where that that insecure way of thinking can kick in.

  • So I can say, Of course, I've dealt with it, and I'm just learn to overcome knows moment.

  • Absolutely.

  • Yeah.

  • We all go through it, continue to go through it.

  • You know, I'm in my fourth level of you in your 40 ship.

  • No.

  • Uh, yeah.

  • 40.

  • Just so you know, it's like, Yeah, what?

  • 16 to 60 eight's on 72?

  • Way up there.

  • But look, we all go through if you go through it.

  • And when you're so show, when you're a teenager and you get into your twenties guys, especially for guys like in their twenties.

  • You know, we're still trying to figure shit out.

  • We can't know everything.

  • We don't know shit hit thirties in your thirties, and you kind of start to get settled in your forties, but it never goes away.

  • So I think you know, the thing you want to do is because we're always searching for being the best versions of ourselves because we often everybody always here like we'll just be yourself.

  • That's the most important thing.

  • Yeah.

  • Yes, it is the most important thing.

  • It's also the fucking hard.

  • I stay to try it out.

  • You learning over time, does that?

  • That's when it comes because I remember.

  • I mean, it wasn't really until I reach my work is when I started to feel like, Okay, Like, I can feel this true.

  • She'll like who I am.

  • Just just eating me.

  • How are you?

  • Turned 30 in February.

  • Okay, You got a little time?

  • You're still fucked up.

  • So I am asking the questions, right?

  • It's gonna happen.

  • You're gonna settle in nicely.

  • Okay, Honestly, get a very good answer.

  • And I can 100% agree that at the age 40 doing being so.

  • But the cool thing is, at 30 if you're asking these questions now, yeah, you're ahead of the curve.

  • Yeah, yeah, that's the thing.

  • I do YouTube as my job.

  • So I get a lot of teenagers asking, trying to figure it out, wondering about themselves, trying to guide them the right way.

  • So it's cool to see because of their asking as teenagers.

  • Like, That's a shit.

  • I was not asked, exactly, right.

  • I'm glad that you're talking to your viewers are asking, Yeah, which is a good thing.

  • It's a great way.

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