• 6 months ago
Scarlett Johansson & Channing Tatum Talk Teaming Up! Report by Mccallumj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I don't know if I was, I don't think we were picking each other's brains, but I think you
00:03learn a lot from just being in a scene with somebody, you know, you, it's a kind of an
00:07intimate strange thing where you kind of, you're having to do something together, but
00:11against each other.
00:12Those are the good scenes.
00:13Like she constantly in actual life is a little bit ahead of me and like just smarter in general
00:18and frustrating me.
00:20And I try to do it back in the only way I know how.
00:23And yeah, I'm just fighting for my life over here.
00:27When you're working with another actor that's great and professional and present and interesting,
00:33you learn a lot about yourself too because you're, you know, you're, it's a dance that
00:38you're doing like with the other person.
00:40And so you learn a lot about, oh, you know, get, it's informs like how you are, you know,
00:47maybe your character is feeling or, oh, there's a thing, there's like a button he's pressing
00:50that I didn't see, or how am I going to, you know, the person's keeping you on your toes,
00:54which is fun.
00:55It helps your performance like feel alive.
00:57There's a lot of ways you can do a scene, obviously.
01:00And like she could come in and be really vulnerable and that would change, that would change the
01:04way that I had a plan coming into the scene and vice versa.
01:08Like, you know, she could come in and be like even more just like in my face, just messing
01:12everything up, but doing it with a smile and kind of like with that like saccharine sweet,
01:17like yeah, hi, you know, sort of a thing.
01:20And you just like, you just want to just murder the person, but you can't.
01:24So it would just do really fun things, you know, as long as you just met the person wherever
01:28they were.
01:29I produced Black Widow before, like when we did it before COVID.
01:35And that was actually great because I was able to do, you know, like see through the
01:39creative process on that.
01:42And then I, you know, you realize you're like, oh, I can never not produce something I'm
01:45in because it's so much more efficient.
01:49You know, unless like something is handed to you and it's a production, you're like,
01:52oh, you're working for Wes Anderson.
01:53And obviously, like, I'm, you know, he's got his own well-oiled machine, like I'm just
01:56dipping into his universe.
01:58But I think like for the most part, I think that's why you see so many actors now producing
02:03the films that they are in or producing films for other actors, because it's just so much
02:07more efficient.
02:11And I think it just keeps like a happier set, really, because you just know sort of what
02:15everybody needs to do their job.
02:18I think I was producing the one before, which was a complete nightmare of a shoot.
02:21It just went all sideways.
02:22And then I came into this one, I was just like, oh, wow, I have days off on this one.
02:26And I have like, I don't have to like go to like production meetings after this day, I
02:30can just go home.
02:31Like, you know, I was like, this is great.
02:34I need to do this more often.
02:36But I think each one is unique, and you just kind of try to make it the best you possibly
02:40can.
02:41I'm doing a movie now that's so heavy.
02:43And so like, it's such a tiny little movie.
02:45But you've, you know, you feel like you're giving more than you do on this massive movie
02:50that we were there for months.
02:51And, you know, it's it's just all different.
02:54Also, the big part of I think that for an actor that wants to produce is like you're
02:59usually in the development process.
03:01And you can really sort of set yourself up to win.
03:05You can set the movie up to win, set it up for your strengths and like where you want
03:09to see the movie go. And like, so you're you've kind of done a lot of your character work
03:13in a way for the movie because you built yourself into it in a way instead of getting into
03:18it and trying to figure out how you fit.
03:20So.

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