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  • - I'm sorry about this. - I'm so sorry.

  • - I'm so sorry, no you look, mine is so bad.

  • Hi, I'm Dylan Sprouse.

  • - I'm Hannah Marks, and today, we're playing Portrait Mode.

  • - We have 10 minutes to draw these portraits

  • of each other while we're answering questions.

  • Let's go.

  • (upbeat music)

  • - Do I wanna be abstract?

  • - Oh, look at me.

  • - I like this new character.

  • - Artist, yes.

  • - Paint me like one of your French girls.

  • This sounds cliche, but they say write what you know.

  • It was easiest to take from my own experience

  • when writing some things.

  • So, I feel like first love is a really ripe subject

  • and that's really where I started with writing the script.

  • I'm concerned I'm making you look like Johnny Bravo,

  • (laughs)

  • a little bit.

  • Oh, I should've drawn the version of you with the long hair.

  • That would've been easier.

  • - Oh yes, my big guilty,

  • I'm so sorry the way I'm drawing you right now.

  • - It's okay, I'm sorry too. - It's very scary.

  • - I gave you one nostril.

  • - Guilty pleasure is certainly Ellie Goulding,

  • I don't know why, I just like her voice.

  • When I was in college, I was busted in the library,

  • someone walked up to me cause I was blasting Ellie Goulding

  • in my headphones.

  • Someone walked up to me, and tapped me on the shoulder,

  • and goes, excuse me sir,

  • can you please turn down your music?

  • Everyone can hear you listening to Ellie Goulding right now.

  • And I was so red, I blushed so hard I had to leave.

  • - [Interviewer] What's your favorite song of hers?

  • - I'm not gonna say that'd be,

  • that'd be tryin' to pick just one.

  • That's a little tough.

  • - My first best friend I think I met at two years old.

  • - Wow, two?

  • - Yeah, like at a park, as babies.

  • - Damn, you remember that?

  • - I don't, but I've been told that's when we met.

  • I guess yours would be even earlier,

  • cause it would be like birth.

  • - My best friend's not my brother.

  • It's different, twins have a different interaction

  • than like any other human being on earth.

  • So I can't even really say he's like my best friend

  • cause it's so much like,

  • twins are very much more than that.

  • - I think I'm making you look like a basset hound now.

  • It's a mistake, it's not how I see you,

  • I just can't draw, just giving you a heads up.

  • - As long as I'm a cool basset hound.

  • - We did this once before and Dylan drew me

  • as a shark with a giant chin.

  • - Yeah, it's not my fault.

  • - That really, really just boosted my confidence.

  • - It's not my fault you look like a shark.

  • Who is funnier, me or my brother?

  • Strangely enough, we have different senses of humor,

  • even though we were raised

  • in the exact same environments our entire lives.

  • Cole has a pretty scathing wit,

  • and I would say mine's more of a jokey upbeat humor.

  • - You're really like silly and sarcastic, I feel like.

  • - I think, yeah, most people, in terms of like,

  • if we're all hanging out,

  • they would probably tend to think I'm funnier

  • because I voice it more often.

  • But Cole is just as funny in a very different way.

  • - I think the funniest person

  • on our set was probably Luke,

  • Luke who plays Ben in the movie.

  • He's super funny, but has very dark,

  • kind of twisted sense of humor.

  • - [Interviewer] One minute left, by the way.

  • - Oh (bleep), there were a lot of funny moments

  • that happened on set.

  • - We definitely treated you like a piece of meat.

  • Constantly like shirtless

  • and being kissed by different people.

  • - Yeah, every man in that movie was a piece of meat,

  • I feel like.

  • - Sorry about that. - It's all right.

  • It made you feel empowered,

  • so whatever you need to do.

  • - [Interviewer] Final touches, 10, nine, eight, seven,

  • six, five, four, three, two, one.

  • (buzz)

  • - Oh, I'm scared, I didn't see it.

  • - I blocked it, I blocked it, don't worry.

  • I'm sorry about this. - I'm so sorry.

  • - I'm so sorry, no, you look, mine is so bad.

  • (laughs)

  • - Are you ready? - Yeah.

  • (laughs)

  • I'm Dylan.

  • - I've got really bad smile lines, do I need Botox?

  • - No, that's not

  • - You got the-- no.

  • - No I didn't get anything.

  • Well you got-- no.

  • - No, the eyebrows I did, everything I think I did,

  • maybe wrong, except for your name.

  • - Am I depressed?

  • (laughs)

  • Is that what you think of me?

  • - I told you in the beginning I accidentally made you sad,

  • but it was just cause I did like your eyes

  • kind of upside down.

  • - Mine looks like I'm in fifth grade,

  • and like I bring home a project,

  • and as the parent, you say, aw it's, keep going.

  • Well, keep trying, if you practice.

  • - Uh, I'm gonna go with none of that.

  • (laughs)

  • No, my favorite part of this (laughs)

  • - Come on, tell me.

  • - My favorite, I think you did a very interesting job

  • with the hair.

  • - My favorite part of yours is the fact

  • that you gave me metal shoulder guards.

  • - That was supposed to be these, but I really

  • - They look like shoulder pads, which is pretty cool.

  • - I really messed up, but I gave you your beauty mark.

  • - Arguably the easiest part of your drawing to do.

  • - Wow.

  • - The nose is scary, everything is actually scary.

  • - If you look at it too long.

  • Do I scare you? - Yes, very much.

  • This was Portrait Mode for Harper's Bazaar.

  • - Please watch Banana Split, March 27th.

  • Thank you for watching.

  • - See you guys later.

- I'm sorry about this. - I'm so sorry.

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