Andie MacDowell "Groundhog Day" 1993 - Bobbie Wygant Archive

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmK2Srpsz70

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TLDRIn einem Interview spricht die Schauspielerin über ihre Erfahrungen während der Dreharbeiten zu 'Groundhog Day', insbesondere über ihre gute Zusammenarbeit mit Bill Murray und Harold Ramis. Sie beschreibt, dass sie sofort von dem Drehbuch begeistert war und den Spaß am Set genoss. Zudem wird angesprochen, dass Murray bei den romantischen Szenen nervös war, was die Schauspielerin jedoch nicht stark bemerkte. Während des Gesprächs thematisiert sie die kreativen Entscheidungen, die hinsichtlich der Darstellung von Intimität getroffen wurden, und zieht einen Vergleich zu klassischen romantischen Szenen. Darüber hinaus erwähnt sie ihre Rolle in 'Shortcuts', die sehr emotional und herausfordernd war.

Para llevar

  • 🎬 Die Schauspielerin liebte das Drehbuch von Anfang an.
  • 🤝 Es gab eine sofortige Verbindung zu Bill Murray.
  • 💔 Bill Murray war nervös wegen der romantischen Szenen.
  • 👗 Die Crew entschied, dass die Figuren ihre Kleider anbehalten sollten.
  • 📽️ Die Schauspielerin genießt romantische Szenen im Film.
  • 🎭 Ihre Rolle in 'Shortcuts' war emotional herausfordernd.
  • 🌟 Alte Filme haben oft mehr Klasse.
  • 🤔 Es gibt Unterschiede zwischen echten und gespielten Emotionen.
  • 😁 Die Zusammenarbeit machte viel Spaß.
  • 👶 Ihre Erfahrung in 'Shortcuts' war schmerzhaft, aber lehrreich.

Cronología

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Im Gespräch über den Film "Groundhog Day" beschreibt die Schauspielerin, wie sie das Drehbuch sofort liebte, besonders wegen der Zusammenarbeit mit Bill Murray und Regisseur Harold Ramis. Ihr erstes Treffen mit Murray war beim Training, und sie erkannte, dass sein Charme und seine witzige Art einen großen Teil des Projekts ausmachten. Während des Drehs fühlte sie sich gleich wohl mit Murray und betont die Magie des unerwarteten Zusammenspiels zwischen ihnen, was das Filmerlebnis interessanter machte.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:12:47

    Die Diskussion über romantische Szenen zeigt, dass Murray anfangs nervös war, da er nicht viele solche Szenen in seiner Karriere hatte. Die Schauspielerin hebt hervor, dass sie klassische, einfache romantische Szenen bevorzugt und dass es nicht notwendig war, die Dinge über das hinauszuführen, was für die Geschichte nötig war. Der süße Ansatz ihrer Chemie wird damit verglichen, wie alte Filme romantische Momente handhaben, und sie wünscht sich mehr Filme mit dieser Art von Klasse. Abschließend berichtet sie von der Arbeit an "Shortcuts", wo sie eine Mutter spielt, die ihr Kind verliert, was eine schmerzhafte, aber interessante Rolle für sie war.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • Wie war die Zusammenarbeit mit Bill Murray?

    Die Schauspielerin empfand sofort eine Verbindung zu Bill Murray und fühlte sich wohl bei den Dreharbeiten.

  • Hatte Bill Murray Bedenken wegen der romantischen Szenen?

    Ja, er hatte etwas Bedenken bezüglich der romantischen Szenen, da er kaum Erfahrung mit solchen Auftritten hatte.

  • Gibt es Unterschiede zwischen romantischen Szenen im echten Leben und im Film?

    Ja, es gibt einen Unterschied zwischen echten Emotionen und denen, die man vor der Kamera darstellen muss.

  • Wie handhabte die Crew die Darstellung von Intimität im Film?

    Es gab Diskussionen darüber, ob die Figuren ihre Kleider anbehalten oder ablegen sollten, und es wurde entschieden, dass es wirkungsvoller sei, wenn sie angezogen blieben.

  • Welche Rolle spielt die Schauspielerin in 'Shortcuts'?

    Sie spielt eine Mutter, die ihr Kind verliert, was eine sehr dramatische Rolle ist.

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    [Music]
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    andy it's good to see you again
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    thanks we've talked several times before
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    i didn't know what to expect really from
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    groundhog day
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    i i knew just a kind of little thing
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    about it but not much
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    and then as i began to find out about i
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    thought gee i don't know
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    i must tell you having seen it that i
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    like it a lot
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    i really enjoyed it tell me as as the
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    actress now
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    when you first read the script did you
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    immediately fall in love with
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    and see the possibilities or did you
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    have reservations
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    no i love the script right away but the
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    key component here is the fact that i
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    was going to get to work with bill
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    murray and that harold ramos was
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    directing and that sort of like made the
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    whole thing
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    i could see the whole thing was going to
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    be really great and really
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    lots of fun to do so what's the
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    combination of them
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    the whole thing did you know either of
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    them before
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    i had seen bill once and when i lived in
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    manhattan i used to go to this place to
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    work out
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    and i had seen him there working out
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    before it was kind of a
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    good sight to see bill murray working
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    out
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    it was pretty funny was he doing schtick
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    while he was working out well
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    sort of i mean he was just being bill
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    it's not like bill even has to do stick
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    it's not like he has to do anything he
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    was just being bill
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    he was pulling some weights down and
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    kind of looking around a little like
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    this you know and then he'd walk around
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    like he had just done something
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    terribly difficult and then maybe he
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    you know he's had somebody working with
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    him he was avoiding working out and kind
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    of wandering around the room and
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    checking people out
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    and and did you at that time meet him or
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    you just observed he came up to me and
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    made some comment to me about me looking
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    like a woman in labor
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    i was working out
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    i was working out on a one of those
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    bicycles and
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    perspiring quite a bit but he knew who
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    you were
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    i don't know he just knew this was maybe
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    six years ago he just knew a
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    chick on a bicycle sweating he thought
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    he might speak to you know i don't know
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    [Laughter]
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    when you started working with bill
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    murray was it a
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    kind of uh instant rapport or did you
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    have to kind of get to know one another
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    for a while
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    i liked him right off you have to ask
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    him how he felt about me i don't know
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    but i liked him right away it wasn't
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    anything i had to work at work for
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    and you felt comfortable and i felt
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    comfortable a little
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    there's something on there something
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    about it sort of kind of keeps you on
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    edge
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    but that i just think makes makes it
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    more interesting and
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    even on film i think it can make things
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    more interesting when you have that
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    sort of electrical kind of thing not to
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    know what to expect and
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    kind of keeps you on edge yes
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    he was quite worried about the romantic
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    scenes
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    was he well he didn't tell me that well
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    he he was
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    he was and harold ramus talks about it
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    too
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    uh but you you were not aware that he
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    was nervous about the romantic scenes
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    i was a little bit but not terribly
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    and why do you think he might have been
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    a little uptight about them i don't
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    think he's done a lot of romantic scenes
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    i don't think has he not on screen
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    there's a difference you know between
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    doing it in real life and doing it on
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    screen believe it or not there is
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    so i was kind of aware but i never
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    really spoke about it or anything
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    what did he say uh just that that he um
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    i guess there are emotions that he
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    is not particularly comfortable sharing
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    with
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    everybody right how does an actor and
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    actress get past
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    that i don't know i guess like anything
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    having doing it more often and having
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    experience doing it
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    and i don't know i like the simple
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    the simple old-fashioned type romantic
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    scenes like the kind we did i love doing
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    i don't find them uncomfortable at all i
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    love a good romance myself
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    if it's if it's a movie for me if it's a
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    movie that i would enjoy
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    watching then i enjoy doing it
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    was there ever any thought even of going
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    beyond
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    what i assume is a pg rating we had a
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    group
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    meeting one day when the scene where i s
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    the first night that i spent the night
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    with him
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    and in the movie he falls asleep and we
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    sleep with our clothes on
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    we had a group discussion and everybody
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    discussed on
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    whether i should have whether we should
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    have our clothes on we should have our
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    clothes off with it should look like
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    we weren't even we weren't actually
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    going to be performing
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    the sex scene for the movie but it would
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    just be
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    us waking up and we wanted to decide
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    whether it should look like we had slept
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    together or not
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    and we decided that it would mean more
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    if we hadn't
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    and i think that's you know it's it's
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    true
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    it's not it wasn't necessary for them to
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    have to sleep together
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    i mean there's plenty of time for that
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    to happen after all this is just one day
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    for her
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    i was just charmed by the way the whole
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    thing was handled
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    and at the romantic part i thought it
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    was it indeed
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    it's kind of like watching the romance
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    scenes on amc
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    the old movies you know it was there was
  • 00:05:28
    just a
  • 00:05:29
    sweetness about it and and it was so
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    right for
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    this picture and it has class i think a
  • 00:05:35
    lot of the new movies just don't have
  • 00:05:37
    any class anymore
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    but hopefully we'll start having a
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    variety here and start having some
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    some good some movies or have some taste
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    to them
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    what about shortcuts what do you play in
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    that i play it's a raymond carver short
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    story and i play a mother who loses her
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    child
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    it's a very dramatic very depressing
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    role
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    but it was also interesting to do
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    i had never had to go to such depth
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    as i had to go for this it was painful
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    but interesting i love working with
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    robert altman and he's the best he's
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    wonderful
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    but we'll look forward to that painful
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    for you because you have children
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    it was horrible yes well good to see you
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    again thank you
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    and congratulations on groundhog day
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    thank your performance
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    oh good thank you bye-bye
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    [Music]
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    andy it's good to see you again thanks
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    we've talked uh several times before
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    i didn't know what to expect really from
  • 00:06:40
    groundhog day
  • 00:06:41
    uh i i knew just a kind of little thing
  • 00:06:44
    about it but not much
  • 00:06:46
    and and then as i began to find out
  • 00:06:49
    about i thought gee i don't know
  • 00:06:51
    i must tell you having seen it that i
  • 00:06:53
    like it a lot
  • 00:06:55
    i really enjoyed it tell me as as the
  • 00:06:58
    actress now
  • 00:07:00
    when you first read the script did you
  • 00:07:02
    immediately fall in love with
  • 00:07:04
    and see the possibilities or did you
  • 00:07:06
    have reservations
  • 00:07:07
    no i love the script right away but the
  • 00:07:10
    key component here is the fact that i
  • 00:07:11
    was going to get to work with bill
  • 00:07:12
    murray and that harold ramos was
  • 00:07:14
    directing and that sort of like made the
  • 00:07:16
    whole thing
  • 00:07:17
    i could see the whole thing was going to
  • 00:07:18
    be really great and really
  • 00:07:20
    lots of fun to do so what's the
  • 00:07:22
    combination of them
  • 00:07:23
    the whole thing did you know either of
  • 00:07:26
    them before
  • 00:07:27
    i had seen bill once and when i lived in
  • 00:07:31
    manhattan i used to go to this place to
  • 00:07:32
    work out
  • 00:07:33
    and i had seen him there working out
  • 00:07:35
    before it was kind of a
  • 00:07:37
    good sight to see don't worry working
  • 00:07:41
    out
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    it was pretty funny was he doing schtick
  • 00:07:44
    while he was working out well
  • 00:07:46
    sort of i mean he was just being bill
  • 00:07:48
    it's not like bill even has to do stick
  • 00:07:50
    it's not like he has to do anything he
  • 00:07:51
    was just being bill
  • 00:07:52
    he was pulling some weights down and
  • 00:07:54
    kind of looking around a little like
  • 00:07:56
    this you know and then he'd walk around
  • 00:07:57
    like he had just done something
  • 00:07:59
    terribly difficult and then maybe he
  • 00:08:02
    you know he's had somebody working with
  • 00:08:04
    him he was avoiding working out and kind
  • 00:08:06
    of wandering around the room and
  • 00:08:07
    checking people out
  • 00:08:09
    and and did you at that time meet him or
  • 00:08:12
    you just observed he came up to me and
  • 00:08:13
    made some comment to me about me looking
  • 00:08:15
    like a woman in labor
  • 00:08:16
    i was working out
  • 00:08:20
    i was working out on uh one of those
  • 00:08:23
    bicycles and
  • 00:08:25
    perspiring quite a bit but he knew who
  • 00:08:28
    you were
  • 00:08:29
    i don't know he just knew this was maybe
  • 00:08:33
    six years ago he just knew a
  • 00:08:36
    chick on a bicycle sweating he thought
  • 00:08:38
    he'd might speak to you know i don't
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    know
  • 00:08:40
    [Laughter]
  • 00:08:42
    when you started working with bill
  • 00:08:44
    murray was it a kind of
  • 00:08:47
    instant rapport or did you have to kind
  • 00:08:49
    of get to know one another for a while
  • 00:08:52
    i liked him right off you have to ask
  • 00:08:54
    him how he felt about me
  • 00:08:55
    i don't know but i liked him right away
  • 00:08:57
    it wasn't anything i had to work at work
  • 00:08:59
    for
  • 00:08:59
    and you felt comfortable and i felt
  • 00:09:01
    comfortable a little
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    there's something on there something
  • 00:09:05
    about it sort of kind of keeps you on
  • 00:09:07
    edge
  • 00:09:08
    but that i just think makes makes it
  • 00:09:10
    more interesting and
  • 00:09:11
    even on film i think it can make things
  • 00:09:13
    more interesting when you have that
  • 00:09:16
    sort of electrical kind of thing not to
  • 00:09:19
    know what to expect and
  • 00:09:20
    kind of keeps you on edge yes
  • 00:09:23
    he was quite worried about the romantic
  • 00:09:26
    scenes
  • 00:09:28
    was he well he didn't tell me that well
  • 00:09:30
    he he was
  • 00:09:31
    he was and harold ramos talks about it
  • 00:09:34
    too
  • 00:09:35
    uh but you you were not aware that he
  • 00:09:37
    was nervous about the romantic scenes
  • 00:09:40
    maybe i was a little bit but not
  • 00:09:43
    terribly
  • 00:09:45
    and why do you think he might have been
  • 00:09:47
    a little uptight about them
  • 00:09:48
    i don't think he's done a lot of
  • 00:09:50
    romantic scenes i don't think has he
  • 00:09:53
    not on screen no there's a difference
  • 00:09:56
    you know between doing it in real life
  • 00:09:57
    and doing it on screen
  • 00:09:58
    believe it or not there is so i was kind
  • 00:10:02
    of aware but i never really spoke about
  • 00:10:03
    it or anything
  • 00:10:04
    what did he say uh well it's just that
  • 00:10:07
    that he
  • 00:10:08
    um i guess there are emotions
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    that he is not particularly comfortable
  • 00:10:15
    sharing with everybody right how does an
  • 00:10:18
    actor and actress get past that
  • 00:10:22
    i don't know i guess like anything
  • 00:10:24
    having doing it more often and having
  • 00:10:26
    experience doing it
  • 00:10:27
    and i don't know i like the simpleness
  • 00:10:31
    the simple old-fashioned type romantic
  • 00:10:33
    scenes like the kind we did i love doing
  • 00:10:35
    i don't find them uncomfortable at all i
  • 00:10:38
    love a good romance myself
  • 00:10:40
    if it's if it's a movie for me if it's a
  • 00:10:42
    movie that i would enjoy watching
  • 00:10:44
    then i enjoy doing it was there ever
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    any thought even of going beyond what i
  • 00:10:51
    assume is a pg rating
  • 00:10:53
    we had a group meeting one day when the
  • 00:10:56
    scene where i
  • 00:10:57
    the first night that i spent the night
  • 00:10:58
    with him and in the movie he falls
  • 00:11:00
    asleep
  • 00:11:01
    and we sleep with our clothes on we had
  • 00:11:03
    a group discussion and everybody
  • 00:11:05
    discussed on
  • 00:11:06
    whether i should have whether we should
  • 00:11:07
    have our clothes on we should have our
  • 00:11:08
    clothes off with it should look like
  • 00:11:10
    we weren't even we weren't actually
  • 00:11:12
    going to be performing
  • 00:11:14
    the sex scene for the movie but it would
  • 00:11:17
    just be
  • 00:11:18
    us waking up and we wanted to decide
  • 00:11:20
    whether it should look like we had slept
  • 00:11:21
    together or not
  • 00:11:22
    and we decided that it would mean more
  • 00:11:25
    if we hadn't
  • 00:11:26
    and i think that's you know it's it's
  • 00:11:29
    true
  • 00:11:30
    it's not it wasn't necessary for them to
  • 00:11:31
    have to sleep together
  • 00:11:33
    i mean there's plenty of time for that
  • 00:11:34
    to happen after all this is just one day
  • 00:11:36
    for her
  • 00:11:38
    i was just charmed by the way the whole
  • 00:11:41
    thing was handled
  • 00:11:42
    and at the romantic part i thought it
  • 00:11:44
    was it indeed
  • 00:11:46
    it's kind of like watching the romance
  • 00:11:47
    scenes on amc
  • 00:11:49
    the old movies you know it was there was
  • 00:11:51
    just a
  • 00:11:52
    sweetness about it and and it was so
  • 00:11:55
    right for
  • 00:11:56
    this picture and it has class i think a
  • 00:11:59
    lot of the new movies just don't have
  • 00:12:00
    any class anymore but hopefully we'll
  • 00:12:02
    start having a variety here
  • 00:12:04
    and start having some some good some
  • 00:12:06
    movies or have some
  • 00:12:07
    taste to them what about shortcuts what
  • 00:12:10
    do you play in that
  • 00:12:11
    i play it's a raymond carver short story
  • 00:12:13
    and i play a mother who loses her child
  • 00:12:15
    it's a very dramatic
  • 00:12:16
    very depressing role but it was also
  • 00:12:20
    interesting to do
  • 00:12:22
    i've never had to go to such depths as
  • 00:12:25
    as i had to go for this it was painful
  • 00:12:29
    but interesting i love working with
  • 00:12:31
    robert altman and he's the best he's
  • 00:12:32
    wonderful
  • 00:12:33
    but we'll look forward to that painful
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    for you because you have children
  • 00:12:36
    it was horrible yes well good to see you
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    again thank you
  • 00:12:40
    and congratulations on groundhog day
  • 00:12:42
    thank your performance
  • 00:12:44
    oh good thank you
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  • Groundhog Day
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