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>> from hollywood it's jimmy kimmel live. tonight -- vice president al gore, skylan brooks and ethan dizon lie witness news plus music from michael franti and spearhead. and now, last but not least, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> very nice. thank you. thank you. thank you. good. great. thank you. i'm jimmy. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for being here, punctual. [ cheers and applause ] i appreciate that.
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i will tell you that hosting a talk show is a weird job. because one night, like last night, your guest is snoop dog. and then the next night like tonight it is former vice president al gore who is kind of the opposite of snoop dogg, right? vice president is here tonight to talk some sense into us on the subject of climate change. my prediction, he will fail. the problem is we just, it's not at the top of our priority list. maybe if climate was spelled with a k like kardashian we would pay attention. it isn't, so we don't. here is the real issue, a lot of talk how global warming will be a disaster for future generations. when you think about it, it's hard to care. what have these future generations ever done for us? i have a friend who has a baby, the kid craps all over him. no civility there. there is nothing. i have a lot of questions for al
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gore, i'm not the only one. last night when snoop dogg was here, we told him he would ask the vice president one question, any question he wanted. and here's what he came up with -- >> ah, yes, mr. albert arnold willis jackson gore jr., i have a question for you. is marijuana smoke considered to be a green house gas? >> jimmy: that its an excellent question. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: really came out of nowhere. i will work on getting an answer on that. if it works out maybe we can get the vice president to ask diddy a question on tomorrow's show. keep paying it forward, you know? [ cheers and applause ] this is a crazy video clip. this happened near us in manhattan beach. there have been a number of
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sightings of great white sharks in the area lately. a woman, erica henderson, had a camera mounted on her surfboard. look at what the camera happened upon. yeah, that's a shark. that's exactly how -- similar to how i would have reacted. only with a lot more screaming. if i've saw a shark like that, not only would i never go in the water again, i would cancel all deliveries of bottled water to my house. in san francisco, apple unveiled new products, the ipad, ipad air its what they call it. the bezel on the new ipad air is 43% thinner. whastz a -- what's a bezel.
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anyway, it's thinner. it's, they say it is 20% thinner than its predecessor. either that or it is wearing spanx, i don't know exactly. it comes with more memory. not enough memory to remember you bought a new ipad two months ago, but more. apple said, this ipad is the fastest and most vivid way to not be able to logon to the obama care website yet. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it will be available on november 1st. and it is important that you get it right away. right on november 1st. otherwise you could be mistaken for a homeless person and restaurants will refuse to seat you. al apple also unveiled a new ipad mini. this was the big announcement of that. >> let's talk about the ipad. [ applause ] the new ipad comes with an a-7 chip, 64 bit desk top class architecture, 2 times general purpose registers, two times floating point registers, 1
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billion tran sisters. and an m-7 processor. 6 it has twice as fast wi-fi with antennae, expanded lt support, and, i'm sorry, i don't know what the [ bleep ] i'm saying. and neither do you. it is a new ipad. just buy one. just throw your money on stage. come on. there you go. there you go. that's for you. there you go. share. that's the way to do it. and they'll do it all. now you can -- now you can, i don't know. now you can start using your old ipad as a lunch tray, tiny snow board. the ipad air is the 5th, apple ipad released in 3 1/2 years. though the original isn't that old it's been a while since most of us have seen the original ipad. in fact, i thought it would be interesting to do some research to find out how and what the first ipad is up to. >> the first generation ipad, apple's revolutionary tablet computer launched april 3rd,
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2010, and instantly became the most desired device in the world. where is the first generation pad now? it's in your 3-year-old's hands in the back seat of a minivan, covered in jelly, wedged between a pet bed and dirty diaper. and you're next, ipad air. >> jimmy: same thing that happened to mc hammer. you know, since, since vice president gore is here tonight i thought it would be fun to come up with special environment edition of one of our popular segments with people on the street. so we went out on to hollywood boulevard today. we asked pedestrians the following question -- do you've think global warming is to blame for the recent polar bear attacks in vermont? now, there haven't been any polar bear attacks in vermont recently or ever, i don't think they have a polar bear at the zoo in vermont. we thought we would run it by people, in tonight's "lie
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witness news." >> do you believe that the recent polar bear attacks in vermont are due to global warming? >> well, they're probably being pushed out of their environment a little built. mainly because of people moving into their area, but also possibly because of -- you know, the rise in temperatures. >> so a lot of people are saying that global warming is to blame for the recent polar bear attack thousands in vermont. do you agree or disagree? >> i disagree. polar bears are polar bears. they need to do what they do. >> how do you feel when you saw the horrific footage from the polar bear attacks? >> it was awful. awful. >> what do you think when you saw images of the attacks in vermont from the polar bears? >> some of them are shocking as
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you saw before. >> what did you think? >> shocking. i feel sorry for all the people that got attacked. >> do you thing the bears are justified because we caused global warming? >> um, when you say justified, do you, do you mean that in a good way or in a bad way? >> do you think we as taxpayers should spend millions of dollars turning polar bears into solar bears? >> we shouldn't. but it's just we, do it indirectly, you know what i mean. cars we drive. things we do, stuff we throw out, don't recycle. it just happens you. know. >> if you could only save one species, which would it be, the polar bear or the solar bear? >> i would -- the solar bear, it's not too many of them, so i would have to say the solar bear. i mean, it's, it's -- there is some polar bears out there. the solar bear, it's, i don't think there is a good percentage of them living in the world still. >> they're so cute.
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>> yeah. the solar bear. >> what did you think of al gore's recent speech condemning polar bears. >> glad i didn't vote for him now that you told me that. >> who did you vote for instead? >> i voted for al gore -- barack obama. yeah. barack obama. >> how bad did barack obama beat al gore in the election? >> it was close, close margin. >> with the global warming happening, soon it is going to be a melt and stuff. >> you think that will have hand affect on the solar bear population? >> yeah, i guess so. >> positively? negatively? >> positively. >> positively? >> yeah, the solar bear eats the polar bear egg? >> yeah. >> would you agree with anything i tell you? >> yes, yeah. >> jimmy: some people are just agreeable. nothing wrong with that. [ cheers and applause ] will will take's break. when we come back we pulled a prank on our security guard, and had some help from the bella twins from the wwe.
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>> guillermo: she is a little bit off. >> jimmy: any way, she guard my office. to put her to the test we enlisted the popular wwe duo, the bela twins, identical twins, wrestlers, makes them perfect. we put them in identical outfits. so the security guard would think there was one of them. this one person, somehow managed to get by her over and over again. enjoy. >> i deserve this. >> hi, there, casting told me to just wait here. >> okay, what is your name?
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>> bela. >> bela. >> that's beautiful. >> oh, thank you. >> no, the name is beautiful. >> yeah, thank you. >> uh-huh. >> hey, i have a question is jimmy's office right up the stairs? >> i can't tell you that. that's top secret. >> go out. sorry. do you think it is okay if i go upstairs and take a quick picture with him. i won't bug him at all. quickly go in there, sneak in. quick photo. >> nope. sorry. >> that's sad. do you know where the restroom is? >> yeah, right over there to your left. if casting asks for bela. will you tell them i will be right back. >> all right. all righty. >> i am so sorry. >> thank you. >> i just really want aid picture. >> very, very niece of you. >> do you mind taking a picture.
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>> yeah, thanks. did you get it? >> yes, i did. >> is he around? he can show you probably -- could you show her out? yeah, thank you. >> follow me. >> i just wanted a picture. >> jimmy: you let her up? >> no, i didn't. she went over there to get the restroom. >> jimmy: don't let her up. >> i don't. i don't, jimmy. >> thanks, okay. >> what the [ bleep ] happened in here? >> it was so nice -- >> it was just, the photo was so blurry, i just wanted one more. >> jimmy: nice to meet you again. >> we'll do it like this. this is better. >> she was so nice to let me up. thank you so much for that. you truly made my day.
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thank you so much, jimmy. i owe you so much. >> take her out, take her out. take her out. >> do not let her come up here. >> you are like the black widow. >> i'm not a black widow. i wanted one picture. it was blurry, you wouldn't let me go up and do it. >> come up here too. >> all righty. ♪ >> stay here. sit at your chair. make sure no one goes up there. that's it. awe m i did not move from my chair. >> sit in your chair. make sure no one goes up there. keep it clean around here, okay. thank you. >> she went that way. she comes this way. wow. >> jimmy: yeah, no. >> i just wanted a vine video. vine video, i can tell you i am
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your number one fan. yeah, she is awesome. she keeps letting me go up. thank you. you are so sweet. >> jimmy: i have to go back and do some work. if you don't mind. >> i could help you out. >> jimmy: grab a cupcake. yeah, thanks. thank you so much. adilena will help you. >> i will help you. i will help you. five second. i am his biggest fan. >> that is okay. >> you don't have to be mean about it. i'm his biggest fan. >> security. >> no you aren't. i'm his biggest fan. >> oh, really, niki. >> really, britney. >> you think you are jimmy's biggest fan? >> i'm his biggest fan! >> i'm his biggest fan. >> no! >> jimmy loves me! >> he does not. >> jimmy drn-floves me.
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>> no. >> jimmy loves me. >> he loves me. >> what the -- is going on here? let's go! let's go! let's go! let's go! >> my picture! >> my picture! >> jimmy! >> jimmy! >> oh, man. hi, jimmy. >> i don't know what happened here? >> jimmy: what's wrong? >> oh, i don't know. >> jimmy: what happened to the cupcakes? >> i don't know what the -- happened here. >> jimmy: itf they bring any moe will you grab me one. >> huh? >> jimmy: all right, i will see you later. ♪
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. >> jimmy: the bella twins on the e! show, on sunday november 10th. every week on monday night raw. do you understand what happened now? >> now, i see everything. >> jimmy: see adilena every day at the bottom of my stairs. thank you, adilena. we'll be right back with vice president al gore. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ dial up my number now ♪ weaving it through the wire
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>> jimmy: tonight on the program -- their movie, "the inevitable defeat of mister and pete," is in select cities now. 11-year-old ethan dizon and 14-year-old skylan brooks are with us. and then, with music from this album, called "all people," michael franti and spearhead from the sony stage. tomorrow night, sean "diddy" combs and keith "diddy" urban will be here. and on thursday, lisa kudrow, malcolm gladwell and music from kings of leon. join us for those shows too. our first guest followed up eight years as vice president of the united states by winning a grammy, an emmy, an oscar and the nobel peace prize, a rare and historic feat
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previously-achieved only by barbra streisand. now he is webcasting for our very lives. watch "24 hours of reality: the cost of carbon" at climaterealityproject.org. please welcome vice president al gore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: how are you? >> i am doing great. thank you for having me on the show. >> jimmy: my pleasure. do you still travel with the secret service and entourage. >> i am not worth killing anymore. >> jimmy: i didn't notice this morning when i cam e to work, te first lady was here. >> they don't have the bomb sniffing dogs. >> jimmy: they didn't have anything. >> i to that line one time, i am not worth killing anymore. he said, "oh, yeah, you are."
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>> jimmy: that's very sweet. >> yeah, yeah, i think he meant well. >> jimmy: when you travel, you go to the airport? >> yeah, yeah, i try to get a-1 on southwest airlines. >> jimmy: you fly southwest airlines. >> 24 hours in advance. there are a lot of people waiting for the minute to:00 over. >> jimmy: i have done that. >> you go up to the gate. if you got a-2, you got to wait until some guy comes up and flashes a-1. >> jimmy: you can't skip to a-1 after being vice president of the united states? what point is there to even holding office? >> it's been a long way down, jimmy. >> jimmy: i am so sorry. and of course, well you certainly i think. >> ti love southwest airlines. >> jimmy: you could fly on a private jet everywhere you went. that's not responsible. not the sort of thing. >> i sometimes have to charter. but i don't own a plane.
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try not to do that. >> jimmy: is it hard to be al gore? >> you have no idea. is it hard to be jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: not that difficult to be me. >> i don't believe you. i saw the kanye -- >> jimmy: that night it was hard, yes. >> although, although. the follow-up was really awesome. i thought that was a really, all kidding aside, i thought that was -- >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. i can't believe you. you really don't have anything to do anymore. >> i knew i was coming on your show. it was repeated last friday. >> jimmy: that is right. >> i thought that was a really impressive interview. no kidding. >> jimmy: i didn't talk, but i appreciate that. like you can't litter for instance. if you were to throw a piece of paper on the ground that would be something that people reported immediately it would be on, you know like every blog everywhere. you can't drive around in a hummer. you can't do anything.
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>> well not as if i want to drive around in a hummer, by the way. >> obviously. you probably do have to be extra careful when you are you? >> well, you do too, don't you? >> jimmy: no, no, i don't have to be careful at all. people see me drunk in public, they say, yep, that's what i figured. like that's -- >> like on that after oscars show? >> jimmy: exactly. exactly. now i think you are a funny guy, obviously we see this here. when you are vice president, it seems like we are very quick to -- attach a staiereotype to e president. joe biden, the dumb guy. we know he is not dumb. >> not at all. >> not dopey. when he does anything slightly silly, we seize on it. dick cheney was darth vader, the heartless guy. >> ironic. ironic. >> jimmy: you were the stiff
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gift. the boring guy. are you, boring? are you stiff? >> let me think about that. you know, there were so many lines back then. one of them was how do you tell al gore from a room full of secret service agents? he's the stiff one. another one was, al gore is so boring, his secret service code name is al gore. >> jimmy: that is a good one. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so, i guess you have no way of really knowing if you are brg oring or not. do people around you find you boring? >> i sometimes suspect that. >> we may not make it through the episode. >> jimmy: i want to talk global warming, climate change? which is the preferred term? >> there are pointless debates over vocabulary. i refer to it as the climate crisis. climate change. global warming, the climate crisis. all the same thing.
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>> jimmy: why don't people care about this as much as they should? >> well i think that, first of all, we all prone to kind off void thinking about something that seems painful to think about particularly if it affects the entire world. and especially if the solution looks like it is going to require some significant changes and prevailing patterns. and it plays out globally. so it masquerades as an abstract deal. but i think it changed -- is changing rapidly. these extreme weather events, you know, people are kind of looking and saying, something really weird here. >> jimmy: it is weird. >> hurricane sandy. just one year before that, hurricane irene. $15 billion in damages. look what happened in boulder, colorado, last month. the fires before that. all over the world these things are happening. today right now as we speak in australia there is a mega fire raging. and, practically every night on the news, it's like a nature
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hike through the book of revelation. and, you know, floods, fires, droughts, and, i keep, me, i keep waiting for them to say, um, could this be because -- but no. usually they don't connect those dots. >> jimmy: for some reason it's become, a red versus blue type of situation? >> yeah, i think part of that is -- that some of the large car been polluters have been spending a lot of money to try to pull the wool over people's eye. sort of the same thing tobacco industry did when they made linkage with lung cancer and smoking cigarettes. they hired actors, dressed them as doctors. paid them to say there is a doctor, there is no problem with smoking. for 40 years they fooled people. and largest car been pollutebone doing that, they spend a lot. advertising, we got your back. don't worry about it. we are putting 90 million tons
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of global warming pollution up there every day. the cumulative amount, here is a an image that is hard to grasp but true, the cumulative amount traps more heat energy every day than would be released by 400,000 hiroshima atomic bombs going off every day around the planet. it is a big planet. but a lot of energy. that's what is raising the temperatures. last year hottest year ever recorded in the u.s. we had the big drought. you know? all of the fires, as i said. and, the things are getting to the point where people are saying "whoa, wait a minute. maybe we actually do need to do something." >> jimmy: a new planet. we're going to take a break. al gore is here. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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>> jimmy: welcome back, with al gore. right now you have a 24-hour web cast going on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what is the nature of the web cast? >> 24 hours of reality. this is the third year in a rewe harewe -- year in a row. a telecast originating from around the word. we are based in l.a. this year for the show. we are on about, hour eight now. they giave me a break to come d
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your show. >> jimmy: you are part of it live? >> absolutely. >> jimmy: jerry lewis at the telethon. will you unbutton your collar and sing "never walk alone again." >> he has done some great stuff. i tell you. and in france. >> jimmy: very popular. >> i have heard that. in any case. c climate reality project.org. tune in live on the internet now. leave jimmy's show on. enjoy the two screen experience. so we are, this year's show is called the cost of carbon. the concept is we are paying the cost of all of this global warming pollution in the form of all of these floods and droughts and big storms and. well, you have legendarily did four nights live in new york city during hurricane sandy, bless you. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that was --
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>> jimmy: i did it for myself to be honest. >> back when i did the movie "an inconvenient truth" david guggenheim's movie, biggest attack line from skeptics was you showed animation of the ocean coming into the world trade center memorial site. that is ridiculous. how could that happen? it happened last october 29th. almost exactly a year ago. and it is because the -- the day that storm formed, the atlantic was 9 degrees warmer than average. right off the coast of new york and new jersey. because most of the global warming heat goes into the oceans. that's what makes the wind storms off the ocean stronger. feed more moisture into them. and the sea level is up. storm surge is more. >> jimmy: is it possible it ties late. we have gone too far. >> no. no. no. some people are anxious to go, i'm any not saying you are in this category. go straight from denial to
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despair. saying it's not real. oh, we can't do anything about it anyway? >> we can avoid the worst consequences. it is true some of what we have done will continue to play out over time no matter what. but the truly catastrophic consequences can still be avoided. and must be avoided. and so, you know we need to kind of wake up to this. some of the same people that were denying it would be bad to default on the debt, you know, there is no problem, you know we, can just pay the chinese bond holders instead of social security recipients or the military. that's sort of the same thing, saying physics isn't real? global warming isn't real. it's nuts. it really its nuts. and it's hard to just say -- it any nuts. but it is nuts. every national academy of science in the world has taken this position. every scientific society, 97% of all climate scientists and mother nature is screaming from
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the rooftops now. we have how to find a way to break through this denial. there is an easy way to, to start fixing it. that its to put a price on carbon. give it right back to the people in another way. but we have got to reflect it in the market system. and we, we need to put a price on denial in the political system. when people stand up and say, really, crazy stuff. we need. >> jimmy: they give them a show on cable. >> ha-ha-ha. >> jimmy: right? >> well -- [ cheers and applause ] good point. but that its a better place for them than in the congress. okay. >> jimmy: right. maybe that's the solution right there. get these people shows. vice president al gore. 24 hours of reality, the cost of carbon happening now at climaterealityproject.org. thank you for being here. we'll be right back.
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>> jimmy: one of our next guests started acting at the age of five. the other one started two years earlier than that. they are industry veterans who co-star in "the inevitable defeat of mister and pete." it is in select cities now. please welcome skylan brooks and ethan dizon. ♪ i saw your movie, you did a really great job. an excellent movie. you were excellent in it. congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> thank you. prescription d >> jimmy: did you have fun? are you pals? what was the best part of making the movie? >> the best part of making the movie was just, chatting with each other offstage. playing games. rock, paper, scissors. >> jimmy: really?
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you play that on an ipad, or people play by hand still? >> hand. >> jimmy: old-fashioned way. >> old-fashioned way. >> jimmy: what happens, in the rough way. like when paper covers rock do you hit the hand as hard as you can? >> we didn't hit it hard as we could. >> jimmy: we used to hit it hard as we could. but it was a different time. >> jimmy: you had a kiss in this movie? was that your, you are 14 years old. the kiss was with jordan sparks, winner of "american idol" was that uncomfortable for you? was it fun for you? which was it? >> i tell you what. >> jimmy: look at ethan. he is delighted. did you make fun of him the whole time? >> yes, yes. >> he still does. i tell you what -- it was 12 takes. >> jimmy: 12 takes. >> by the ninth one i was getting good at it.
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[ cheers and applause ] ha-ha. i took a breath mint before too. >> jimmy: good idea. >> and yeah, george was encouraging me to do like two more takes just for the heck of it. so it was nice overall. >> jimmy: it was nice. were you jealous at all, ethan of that? >> no. >> jimmy: you were not? you find girls gross? >> too old. >> jimmy: too old. you look somebody about your age. what is the oldest ge esest gir would kiss? >> i'm kind of not into that stuff right now. but, you know, same age as me if i was. >> jimmy: i will check back in in a couple of years. >> okay. >> jimmy: what kind of stuff are you into? what do you laike to do when yo are not acting or going to school? >> swimming, playing piano. building robots. i like piano.
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robots more than piano. >> jimmy: you like robots more than piano. >> alicia keys on set told me practice my piano. >> jimmy: alicia keys personally told you? you have to listen to her? >> yes. >> jimmy: have you been practicing? >> i have. >> jimmy: are you a good player? >> i kid myself a good player. >> jimmy: every day? >> not every day. but a lot. >> jimmy: do the robots get jealous and angry when you are playing? are you celebrities at school? do kids know you in the movie? >> for me, yeah. like not everybody has caught on yet. i am a freshman now. so -- people who have known like, know me they're like, when is your new thing coming out. i'm like it's coming along. and people like in the, in the seniors, sophomores, and juniors, they don't know me.
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so they're like, we don't care. >> jimmy: they don't care. >> when they find out and i tell them that i'm in something. they're look who are you? they're like who are you? they don't care still. when it comes out. they're like, whoa, oh, my gosh, you're that kid. and they never get the name. >> jimmy: there are a lot of curse words in the movie. were those word you learned on set or were these word that you guys knew beforehand. >> i knew, hands down. i've don't curse. i really don't curse. and there are no drugs, involved, no drugs, i do nothing. [ cheers and applause ] i do none of that. >> jimmy: is it fun to hear a lot of cursing in the movie. >> no, actually. it is not. >> jimmy: it upsets you? >> yes it upsets me. it is not, itf it is for a movi.
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>> jimmy: for acting you are okay. >> but in real life, i get, that's not really -- >> jimmy: you keep saying. because your parents are watching is why you are saying that? >> no. >> jimmy: i know what goes on, believe me. believe me. i was your age once too. i was up to all sorts of shenanigans. well, congratulations, you guys, great to meet you. the movie is excellent. co-star in "the inevitable defeat of mister and pete." it is in select cities now. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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