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  • But you were here are a couple of weeks ago.

  • It was right before the Christmas break.

  • You were going back to Australia.

  • And you were going to have 25 people at your house.

  • How did that go?

  • Honestly, I thought, aw, it could be arguments.

  • It could be this.

  • It was perfect.

  • It was fantastic.

  • We did so much.

  • We may have killed a couple of them, just from exhaustion.

  • But anyway--

  • Uh-huh.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • We like to party in Australia.

  • But we had a great time.

  • Oh, that's so good.

  • It was so good.

  • How was yours?

  • It was good.

  • It was quiet.

  • It wasn't like that at all.

  • Really?

  • We had just a very small, quiet year this year.

  • Nice.

  • Yeah.

  • So you went to the beach, which is good for everybody, really.

  • Right?

  • And everybody gets to see you at the beach.

  • And we're in a good mood.

  • Thank you.

  • [CHEERING]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • You know--

  • All right.

  • [CHEERING]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Oh, boy.

  • Every angle, every angle.

  • It's almost like if you--

  • I just turned around.

  • Yeah.

  • I just kept turning.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • No.

  • You know, that's a good body at any age.

  • But to know you're about to turn 50, that's a good body.

  • Thank you.

  • Yeah, congratulations.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Occupational hazard, I'm afraid.

  • No, you take care of yourself, obviously.

  • You know, I have a thing with the--

  • I do.

  • I have to.

  • But I have a thing with the paparazzi.

  • It's weird.

  • Down in Australia, they'll come to me.

  • And they all know me at this point.

  • And I'll say to them--

  • I say, OK, what do you need, guys?

  • And one of the main guys there, Shane goes, well,

  • we need you at the Bondi, shirt off.

  • I said, all right.

  • Tomorrow morning, 8 o'clock.

  • And so they all turn up.

  • It's embarrassing.

  • There's like 30 of them.

  • And they leave me alone.

  • They leave you alone the rest of the time?

  • The rest of the time.

  • That's fantastic.

  • Yeah.

  • I figured, now that's a deal.

  • I'll take it.

  • Yeah.

  • That's great.

  • Yeah.

  • They should do that here.

  • They don't do that here.

  • No, no, no.

  • It's very civilized down there in that way.

  • Yeah, wow.

  • Well, maybe because they all want two weeks off.

  • Yeah, exactly.

  • They're like, do it tomorrow.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Unfortunately for them, the day before, Zac Efron was with me.

  • We were training at the gym.

  • And he was there.

  • Not one person was there.

  • They didn't know we were there yet.

  • Oh.

  • Yeah, I feel bad for them.

  • Man, now hearing that now, they're furious.

  • They're going to go to the gym every just waiting.

  • They're never going to believe me again, right.

  • And so you are the sexiest, nicest guy--

  • Ah.

  • --which is pretty good.

  • Everyone's a sexy-something in this issue.

  • Right.

  • And you're a sexy, nice guy.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Yeah.

  • My mom will be happy with that.

  • It's really great.

  • My mom and dad will be happy.

  • I believe someone told me backstage,

  • I'm one page away from sexiest dog owner.

  • So I don't know--

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • --where this is exactly standing on the list of sexiness.

  • It's all good.

  • Well, there was a long time ago, a time when I was on the front.

  • So I'm getting deeper and deeper into it.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • 10 years from now, I don't know what the title is.

  • You may come all the way back around the cover.

  • You don't know.

  • I do know that.

  • No.

  • That won't happen.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You don't.

  • Let's talk about this movie.

  • Tell everybody what it's about.

  • It's a very entertaining movie.

  • Thank you.

  • It's got everything that you look for.

  • The Greatest Showman is about PT Barnum.

  • And it's really less of a biopic, more a modern day

  • musical about the birth of show business,

  • and also about tolerance and acceptance.

  • And, you know, he had all these oddities, which back in the day

  • were cast away from society.

  • And he makes them not only stars, but makes him beloved.

  • You had the bearded lady, Tom Thumb.

  • And it's a very exuberant, up-beat--

  • I promise you, if you go to this movie,

  • you can take your whole family.

  • And you will leave happier than when you went in.

  • Yeah.

  • That's my promise to you.

  • And the songs are great.

  • I think the soundtrack is doing really well.

  • We are number one.

  • Yeah.

  • That's amazing.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • It is amazing.

  • You and Jack.

  • Someone just told me, like, not even

  • Hamilton got-- like when they said you're number one, I said,

  • you mean like of the movie-musicals starring Hugh

  • Jackman number one list?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • And they said no, like, ahead of Eminem, and Ed Sheeran, and all

  • of that.

  • So it's been amazing.

  • It's a little bit of a dream of mine--

  • Really.

  • --which I didn't know I had a dream--

  • is to have one of those--

  • you know, like some record--

  • The frame, yeah.

  • --in a frame.

  • Platinum.

  • I don't care.

  • Yeah, it could be tin.

  • I'll take tin.

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I don't care what it is, but just something.

  • That would be great.

  • Oh, darn.

  • I should have made you one.

  • Yeah.

  • If I would have known that was your dream,

  • I would have made you one.

  • If you're making me one--

  • Yeah.

  • --a little tip.

  • Corey-- your producer, Corey--

  • Yes.

  • --who I know very well--

  • so well that I call him Tim every time I see him.

  • But anyway--

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • --that's Corey's dream too.

  • So if you're making one, just make a little second one

  • for him.

  • Why hasn't Corey told us that?

  • That's very interesting.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I don't know why.

  • But now I've told the entire nation.

  • All right.

  • Well, good.

  • So Corey's next holidays, he's about to get

  • 700 of these things.

  • Now do you think that possibly you'll

  • want to go on the road with Zac and do this kind of--

  • Yeah.

  • This would be a great road tour.

  • I totally agree.

  • Yeah.

  • I actually could see it as an arena show, like in the round,

  • or have a big spectacle.

  • Yeah.

  • People love the music.

  • And I think the show lends itself to a live experience.

  • And I think to have Keala, who's the bearded lady, to have Zac,

  • have Zendaya--

  • so could you just confirm they're in?

  • Yes.

  • And then, you know, yeah.

  • Well, they've just heard it now.

  • So I think they would be in.

  • Yeah, Zac and Zendaya are in.

  • So you'll get phone calls.

  • Can you call their agent though?

  • Will you make sure that--

  • you can do that.

  • You're more powerful.

  • I will do that.

  • Yes, yes.

  • I'm part of deep state.

  • I can do anything I want.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • But I would love to do that.

  • All right, all right.

  • I'd love to bring it to a live audience.

  • Yeah.

  • I think it's a great idea.

  • You've been married for how long?

  • 21 years.

  • 21 years, which is a wonderful amount of time.

  • Thank you, yeah.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • It seems like she loves you and supports you.

  • I hope so, yeah.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • And yet, I heard that when she watches your movies,

  • she actually falls asleep.

  • Every time.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Like, has this--

  • Every time.

  • --always been going on, or is this just deeper

  • into the relationship?

  • Always.

  • And to be fair, it's with anybody's movies.

  • So it's not just me.

  • OK, all right.

  • I do remember a producer poking me at one point during a movie

  • and saying, wake your wife up.

  • It's embarrassing.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • But the best story I have--

  • I mean she's fallen asleep at a Rolling Stones concert.

  • Three songs in, she's out.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • But my favorite Deb story of falling asleep,

  • we were seeing the opening night of Chess in Melbourne.

  • Deb is asleep 15 minutes in.

  • It's usually seven minutes.

  • I can, you know-- like clockwork.

  • So about 15 minutes in, mid-scene--

  • it's not even a song--

  • Deb's like this.

  • And she goes, oh--

  • [CLAPPING]

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • The actors stop.

  • Everyone stops, because it was so weird.

  • And then, yeah.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • That's my wife.

  • Wow.

  • And you still take her to places.

  • She doesn't always fall asleep.

  • I will say to people--

  • I say, Deb stayed awake the entire time.

  • Like if anyone understood, that would be on the movie poster.

  • Deb stayed awake the entire time.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Wow.

  • It's the greatest endorsement.

  • Forget five stars.

  • That's it.

  • That is amazing.

  • But this is something that I found out

  • that you do at the end of every movie.

  • You pass out lotto tickets to your crew

  • at the end of every movie.

  • End of every week of every movie.

  • Of every week?

  • Yeah.

  • So on the first movie I did, there was 300 crew.

  • And I'd come from Australia where you have 50 crew,

  • you bring your own lunch.

  • Like, no one even gives you a chair to sit on.

  • So I came.

  • And a mate visited me.

  • And he goes, you don't even know that guy's name over there,

  • do you?

  • And I said, yeah.

  • You don't understand.

  • It's 300 people.

  • And I thought, this is weird.

  • So I invented an Aussie tradition, which was not true.

  • I just thought, at least once a week, I

  • should at least have a little conversation

  • with every person on set.

  • Because I like the team thing.

  • So I invented this thing of giving a lotto ticket,

  • because I figured it would be worried

  • if I just went up and started shaking

  • people's hands on a Friday.

  • Yeah.

  • And then it became a thing.

  • And all of a sudden, second AD is on a set,

  • even if I wasn't working, they would

  • call me to set on a Friday.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • So every Friday, I give a lotto ticket.

  • Wow.

  • Yeah.

  • That makes me look bad.

  • Yeah.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Sorry.

  • You can adopt it.

  • Sorry, guys.

  • You can adopt it.

  • No.

  • No.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • But I think it's a wonderful thing.

  • So you're going to do something special today, aren't you?

  • So I thought, you know, seeing as it's Monday--

  • because that's going to be your new tradition, right?

  • Uh-huh.

  • Seeing as it's Monday, I bought some lotto tickets

  • for everybody.

  • [CHEERING]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • For all of you.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • The Greatest Showman is in theaters now.

But you were here are a couple of weeks ago.

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