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that's our report. we appreciate your time. ama: thanks for joining us. right now, austin butler. have a great night e >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, austin butler, bella ramsey, and music from iggy pop. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. thank you. thank you very much. hi there, hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us on a big night for college football. >> love you, jimmy!
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>> jimmy: thank you. just down the freeway from sofi stadium they had the college football championship game between georgia and tcu. fans from both schools traveled from near and far, only to learn that they would not be allowed to tailgate outside the game. they were upset, blaming the city of l.a. for that decision. turns out l.a. had nothing to do with it. it was a decision made by the texas-based college football playoff committee. same decision they made for last year in indianapolis and two years before that. i want to tell people across the country, we love tailgate parties. in l.a., every drive to work is a tailgate party. [ laughter ] don't blame us for this. the nfl wrapped up its regular season yesterday. there was a magic moment when the buffalo bills, with their teammate and friend damar hamlin recovering from cardiac arrest, returned the kickoff for a touchdown on the first play of the game. they ran it back for a touchdown, and damar was in the hospital watching the game. the doctor said he set every alarm off. [ laughter ] damar, i know we're all rooting for you. we're all hoping that you're
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well and back on the field as soon as possible. maybe watch golf for a little while. [ laughter and cheers ] >> jimmy: and then last night there was another magic moment when the detroit lions knocked the packers out of the playoffs. [ cheers and applause ] running back jamal williams -- lions fans? or you hate the packers? [ laughter ] jamal williams set a lions record for most touchdowns rushing in the season. after the game he was both emotional and hilarious. >> a lot of memories, a lot of emotion happening right now. but i'm grateful, grateful to be able to play this game for my great grandfather. i'm glad he's looking down on me. i know i'm making him proud. >> you said this ball is for him? >> yeah, this is for him. another thing. stop playing us, man. we're the detroit lions. stop playing with us. i don't even watch tv, but i hear everybody already picked the packers over us. stop playing with us. that's all i got to say, man. don't let these tears fool you.
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it's all dog around this mother. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i said the very same thing in my wedding vows. [ laughter ] i should add the lions did not make the play-offs. he doesn't have to worry about anyone playing with them at all for quite some time. [ laughter ] by the way, we're doing something fun tonight. right i know as i speak, our monologue is being watched, analyzed, and dissected by two of the best analyzers and dissectors of all-time. none other than eli and peyton manning. [ cheers and applause ] who are doing a special "jimmy kimmel live!" manningcast during the show. hey, fellows. how you doing? >> hey, jimmy. thanks for having us on. we're really excited to do this. >> jimmy: we're excited -- >> hey, jimmy, don't let us throw you off. okay? you do your thing tonight, all right? show your clips, make your little jokes. just play your game. don't mind us at all. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah. we'll be sitting here silently just like your studio audience. [ laughter ] zipped up. >> jimmy: okay. all right.
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great. will do. thanks, guys. >> yeah, we'll just be here listening in. >> jimmy: okay, great. that's eli and peyton, the manning brothers. [ cheers and applause ] good guys. great guys, actually. they're going to be watching and commenting, door their own show while we do this show. we get hit with a lot of rain and wind here in l.a. it rained all last week, too. doesn't happen a lot. and these storms are not letting up. they say this cold front is so big -- >> oh, here we go, peyton, here we go, looks like kimmel's dropping back, he's going to make an analogy. >> he really needs to thread the needle here. with this kind of setup, tough to pull out a punchline that's going to get the kind of laugh that jimmy's looking for. [ laughter ] >> yeah, especially with a boring topic like the weather. but you know what? he has been doing this for almost 20 years. >> yeah, come on, jimmy. don't blow this. >> yeah, pretend like you're a winner. >> jimmy: guys? guys? [ laughter ] >> yeah? >> jimmy: you're kind of throwing me off a little bit with the commentary during the jokes, you know. >> wow, wow, wow. eli, this is something you don't see a lot.
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okay? you got a veteran monologuer rattled by a little bit of pressure. >> yeah, it's pretty obvious that jimmy is really off his game tonight. >> jimmy: that's not -- >> i'd say. >> jimmy: can i just finish my cold front is so big joke? would that be all right? >> yeah, sure, don't mind us. >> yeah, we're just here watching the action. >> jimmy: okay, all right. anyway, where was i? this cold front -- oh, the cold front is bigger and wider than peyton manning's forehead. [ moans and applause ] >> okay, let's just lower your audio here. >> jimmy: no, you can't. that does not -- you didn't just -- you can't just lower my audio -- [laughter ] >> yeah. he does this every night. this is amazing to me. >> and this is weird. yeah, he's been doing this for like 80 years or something. >> he should be better at it, by now, wouldn't you think? >> you would think, 100%. but you know what, peyt? now it's time to bring in our manningcast guest, a guy we absolutely love, our main
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muchacho, the uno, the only guillermo! [ cheering ] >> guillermo: hi, guys! >> guillermo, what's jimmy got to do to get the crowd back? >> guillermo: i don't know. i think this one might be over. i'm taking a tequila timeout. [ cheering ] >> jimmy: guillermo! what the hell? you're supposed to be on my show. not on their show. >> guillermo: sorry, guys. i gotta go. i have a mean boss. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. that is not -- that is not true. i'm not mean. and by the way, eli, it hasn't been 80 years i've been doing the show. >> sorry. 85 years. i was just rounding down to make you feel better. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> all right, all right, let's calm down. take a breath through your nose, if that's actually possible. let's let jimmy get back to his show. >> jimmy: thank you, peyton. i appreciate it. you get back to your show, too. there you go. peyton and eli. [ cheers and applause ] we have a new, not improved, but a new speaker of the house.
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after 15 rounds of voting, after a full ali/frazier, kevin mccarthy finally got his wish to be speaker of the house of representatives. it was the political equivalent of handing your kid an ipad to shut him up. [ laughter ] i was glued to the tv friday night. i don't know if you watched this but things started to spin out on the floor of the house. it got so out of control, i thought i was watching the oscars. [ laughter ] among many heated moments, kevin mccarthy went over to talk to this guy matt gaetz who has been bashing him nonstop, saying he wouldn't vote for him. and then mike rogers from alabama comes over. he climbs in. you see they have to grab him. that's a face mask violation. [ laughter ] 15 yards. it was the most exciting hour of cable news in quite some time. and while there was a lot of strong coverage of the house last week, no one distinguished herself more than andrea mitchell of msnbc, winner of this week's award for "excellence in reporting."
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>> after a night spent offering big concessions to the never kevins at the risk of alienating some of his original supporters in the republican caucus -- excuse me. [ applause ] >> jimmy: her body was briefly possessed by a demonic duck. [ laughter ] sorry, andrea. meanwhile, donald trump, remember donald trump, used to be president? i guess he woke up on the wrong side of the tanning bed this morning, because he started the day by lashing out at talk show hosts. he wrote, "wow, those trump-hating late night network "shows" are doing really badly. the worst ratings that those time slots have had in television history." says the guy posting to no one on truth social. [ laughter ] "why are the untalented fools who "host" paid so much? does the dnc make a contribution as a wing of the democrat party? they are all a total joke. not talent, no laughs!"
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you know, you think being the father of eric and don jr., he'd have more sympathy for "untalented fools." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and as far as how much money we make, yeah, we do make a lot of money. you know what we do with that money? we pay taxes on it. [ cheers and applause ] another thing, i remember a time in back not so long ago in 2014 when donald trump tweeted out i was terrific. now i'm not talented. it's hurtful. and by the way, while we're on the subject of low ratings, yours are lower than the wall you never built. [ cheers and applause ] elizabeth warren calls you low-cahontas. president biden was in el paso this weekend, his first trip to the border as president of the united states. ♪ you can see he showed up very joe-zay cuervo, ready to swallow that worm at cabo wabo. [ laughter ]
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cinco de mayo himself -- >> oof! the audience saw that one coming a mile away. >> yeah, e, i think we have to write this off as a rebuilding year for the show. >> jimmy: okay, guys, i think we're good with the manningcast. this is not -- >> yeah, that was not a solid monday night kimmel performance. gonna need to step it up significantly to have any chance in the post-season with the oscars. >> wait, he's hosting the oscars again? >> unfortunately, yes. [ laughter ] >> yikes. yikes. >> yeah. good luck in the second half, jimmy. >> jimmy: well, thank you, guys. watch the manningcast of monday night football's wildcard game, dallas at tampa bay, one week from tonight on espn. that's peyton and eli manning. [ cheering and applause ] thank you for being with us. >> there's the applause you've been missing, jimmy. >> yeah, you suck! >> go back to cable.
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>> jimmy: all right, thank you! [ laughter ] the manning brothers are very abusive, it turns out. [ laughter ] hey, we have a good show tonight. from "the last of us," the highly anticipated "last of us," bella ramsey is here. [ cheers and applause ] we've got music from iggy pop. and elvis is in the building. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with austin butler. so stick around! ♪ ♪ engineered to elevate the senses... touch, sight, sound, and scent. it's the electric that recharges you. the all new, all electric eqe sedan from mercedes-benz.
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>> jimmy: welcome back. on our show tonight, from "the last of us" bella ramsey is with us. [ cheering ] then later, one of the all-time greats.
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he has not slowed down even a bit, his new album is called "every loser," iggy pop from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheering ] stay with us all this week with visits from luminaries including our pal bryan cranston, viola davis, judd hirsch, octavia spencer and music from chase rice, danielle ponder, and renee rapp. please tune in for all that. our first guest has been nominated for a golden globe for stepping into some very big blue suede shoes, he stars alongside tom hanks in baz luhrmann's "elvis." ♪ you're looking for trouble, you came to the right place ♪ ♪ you looking for trouble, look right in my face ♪ ♪ i was born standing up and talking back ♪ ♪ my daddy was a green eyed ♪ ♪ because i'm evil ♪
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "elvis" is on hbo max. say hello to austin butler! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i have a question for you. do you know how many eggs are in the female body? [ laughter ] >> i have no idea. >> jimmy: there is a couple of young ladies that are super excited. there is a young lady here who has been crying nonstop since i sid your name. >> oh, man. >> jimmy: your name. yeah, she is excited. certainly not my name. [ laughter ] the only time people cry when they hear my name is when they thought they were at the jimmy fallon show. [ laughter ]
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how you doing? >> i'm doing very well. >> jimmy: it's great to have you here. i got to tell you. i look at you, and i would never go like oh, yeah, this is a kid who looks like elvis, and yet you transformed into elvis dazzlingly. i mean, really. amazingly. [ cheering ] >> thank you. i also have to say i've watched your show so many times. i don't remember a time in my life i didn't watch your show. so i'm really honored to be here. >> jimmy: oh, thank you. that's really nice. [ cheers and applause ] we -- boy, have you -- have you thought of taking this elvis thing a step further and maybe going to vegas and marrying some drunk couples or something like that? [ laughter ] >> that sounds like a nice life. >> jimmy: i'm from las vegas. so i'm super interested in elvis stuff. >> did you see elvis live when you were a kid? >> jimmy: never saw him live. in fact, he died -- spoiler alert -- [ laughter ] he died, i think, about six months after we moved to las vegas, elvis passed away.
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and i'll never forget. we were at the movie theater. my mom -- it was one of those dollar movie theaters. you would sit for the whole day watching movies. my mother picked us up at the end of the day in our big old chevy station wagon. i got in the car, and she said "elvis presley died." and i remember thinking, like, you don't have to say his last name, i know who elvis is. [ laughter ] i was a dick even as a kid. [ laughter ] >> cheers. >> jimmy: but watching you in that environment -- and i know you've -- heard an incredible amount of preparation for this. some unplanned preparation, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: because tom hanks got covid. tom was the first american to get covid. [ laughter ] >> he was like america's uncle suddenly getting covid. >> jimmy: yeah. >> we were i think three days before starting shooting. and so i'd been preparing for a year and a half. and then suddenly. >> jimmy: you're in australia. >> i'm in australia. >> jimmy: tom gets covid. >> tom gets covid. >> jimmy: which was scary at the time.
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right? >> yeah, because we didn't know what it was. we'd had these scientists come beforehand and tell us what they thought it was. we were all first concerned for him and rita. once we knew they were okay, the studio called force majeure on the film, which essentially means they don't have to pay anybody, the film's done. and baz said, "i think you've got to go back to the states." but i knew -- i'd just been so focused for so long that i knew i would lose it if i went back here. because, you know, you get -- real life starts flooding in and you lose your focus. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> so i stayed. and it became like a beautiful mind or a detective scene or something. because i wallpapered my entire apartment with images of elvis from different time periods. i had these compilations of his voice i would listen to every day, his laugh, different songs. it just became this time where -- you know, i'd gotten to work with these incredible people like dialect coaches and singing coaches, a movement
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coach. and i had a karate instructor. i had all these people. >> jimmy: really, you went that far? >> yeah. >> jimmy: because elvis loved to do karate. that was one of the things that tickled me about elvis, was seeing him in the karate suit. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and he had a red belt and black belt. >> and he has the glasses on and is fighting the guy. >> jimmy: the glasses and sideburns and he was doing karate. did he really know how to do karate? >> yeah, i mean, he did it every day since the '60s. he was -- i mean, his technique was questionable, but it sure looked good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love when he would incorporate it into stage work. you did that a little bit. he would suddenly throw a kick or something like that. you're like, yeah, that's so elvis. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did he also -- as i recall, because i know a few things about elvis. i learned some things from the movie. he liked to do karate in boots. >> yeah.
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>> jimmy: yeah. >> isn't that how you do your karate? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if i did do karate, i would probably wear boots, yeah. >> it feels better that way. >> jimmy: that's interesting. and another thing when i was watching the movie, you were at one point barefoot, and i thought, i've never seen elvis' feet. [ laughter ] >> oh, i hadn't thought about that. >> jimmy: so while you were immersing yourself, were you totally holed up in your place, or would you go out? >> i was for a few months when they didn't want anybody to leave. and then once i was allowed to leave the apartment, you know, i would usually wake up every day around 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning with this terror. it was such a daunting thing. and i really just was guided by my terror, really. because i would go, i don't know how to sing this one line of a song, or it would be a certain word that he said. i couldn't figure out where the placement was and what the architecture of my mouth should be.
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or whatever that was. and one thing was also his laughter. how does he laugh? and so i made a compilation of his laughter. >> jimmy: you did? >> when i was finally able to leave the apartment, i lived right on the beach in australia, and i would walk down the beach for hours with the headphone in, laughing as elvis. [ laughter ] it looked like this man just absolutely out of his mind. there was surfers are looking at me going, what's happening? [ cheers and applause ] that was my life. >> jimmy: and after all that studying, how does elvis laugh? >> well, i mean, many different ways, but one thing he would do, he would do this ingressive laugh, which is like -- i don't know, i haven't done that in a long time. but it was like -- [ laughter ] that little suck-in that you get, he did that a lot. >> jimmy: what do you think elvis would make of this intense study of him? >> i mean, imagine somebody studying you like that? >> jimmy: it would be very strange. >> jimmy kimmel, and spending two years doing nothing but watching your every move. it would be wild. >> jimmy: in a way that's what guillermo has been doing. [ laughter ]
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>> hey, guillermo. >> guillermo: hey, how are you? >> he is the first one who greeted me today. he's the loveliest human being. [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo: thank you. >> jimmy: he is our ambassador of goodwill. which is the hardest elvis song to sing? >> i mean, every one has a different challenge to it. the trouble -- the clip that you showed before, that was quite hard because he -- with the movement of it. so there is moments where you're up on your toes. and what you don't want when you're singing is for your vocal chords to be tight. you're having to figure out how to relax here while you're exerting so much energy in the rest of your body. >> jimmy: which was your favorite song to sing? >> that was one of my favorites. also "poke salad annie." i love that song. that was a blast. >> jimmy: your singing was so good that people started to question and say oh, he's not really singing in the movie. but then baz luhrmann put out a tape. this was an audition tape? what was this that he put out? >> what he put out was a costume test. we were just testing for the clothing. i wasn't supposed to sing anything that day. and it was about a year before we started shooting. and he said, you know, why don't
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you just sing something. so then i started singing. i had no idea. >> jimmy: we have that, let's take a quick look at that. ♪ that's all right, mama, that's all right for you, that's all right, mama, any way you do, that's all right, well, that's all right ♪ ♪ that's all right now, mama, any way you do ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: i have to say, that's very good singing for a clothing test. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it seemed like everything fit pretty well. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. we're going to take a break. when we come back, there will be more screaming, there will be more crying, and there will be more austin butler. [ cheers and applause ] elvis is here. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ng you want? like going for bold without going broke... and staying true to your taste while staying on budget. who says rising costs means lowering the bar?
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>> jimmy: we're back with austin butler. who is elvis. he played elvis beautifully. you have worked at a young age -- already you worked obviously with baz luhrmann, but quentin tarantino in "once upon a time in hollywood," which is -- [ cheers and applause ] is he for you one of the guys that you most wanted to work with? >> yeah, he was my dream. at about -- i think i saw "pulp fiction" when i was about 11 or 12. >> jimmy: really? >> i was very young for that film. >> jimmy: no supervision at home? >> no. [ laughter ] i started acting about 12. so we'd drive up to l.a. going to nickelodeon auditions or
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something. and i became obsessed. it was the first time i remember thinking, this is a great screenplay, you know. i'd always seen a film as a whole thing. but i sort of was able to break it down. somebody had to write these words, and this is brilliant. so i printed out the script. and i'd read it to my mom when we drove up to auditions or acting class, that sort of thing. it would be like -- somebody would pull up and i'd be a 12-year-old kid saying to his mom, you know, "for five long years i carried this watch up my ass." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's pretty funny. and did you enjoy -- was it all you imagined it would be, working with him on the movie? >> it was greater than i could have ever imagined because he is all those things that i thought he would be, you know. an amazing filmmaker, a visionary, and a great leader, and all those things. but he was so fun. i know you know him quite well. >> jimmy: the enthusiasm is like -- it's infectious for sure.
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>> it's incredible for sure. the first night we were filming, we were doing the night stuff where leo comes and screams at us in the car. and we were doing this night shoot. and at one point, quentin, he ordered a crepe truck. so they had nutella and strawberry crepes and that sort of thing. [ laughter ] and it's 3:00 in the morning. night shoots are usually this really exhausting thing. but i was like a kid in the candy store. >> jimmy: almost literally. >> literally. i'm standing next to quentin. and he goes, "how great is this? we're eating crepes. we're making a movie. you know what my thing is? i want to give everybody on my set such a good time that their next job sucks." [ laughter ] i thought, what a great way to make movies. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: by the way, if they make a movie about quentin tarantino, you might be a candidate for that too. that's a pretty good impersonation. grab those sideburns from the old -- oh, by the way, speaking of sideburns. >> oh lordy. >> jimmy: i have to tell you, i was a little disappointed because i was hoping baz luhrmann would call me to play elvis just before the end.
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[ laughter ] but instead, they had -- now, what is going on? how did they do this? >> that was a makeup test. >> jimmy: oh. >> we were trying to figure out when it was too far. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> so i'm quite sweaty, and my hair is dishevelled. everything is prosthetics there, essentially. >> jimmy: everything there is prosthetics. and the sweat, is that spray-on or are you really sweating? >> that was spray-on because i don't think i could sweat through the prosthetic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you shoot it in order? like, did you start as young elvis and then -- >> no, that was the tricky thing. we thought we were going to shoot it that way. but what we ended up doing is out of sequence because covid and everything, schedules. it meant one day we'd be in '73, the next day in '56. and elvis' voice changed so much, his body changed so much. that's the reason i wallpapered my apartment so i needed the timeline so i knew where i am today. there was quotes and everything so i knew where he was spiritually and physically. >> jimmy: what is the weirdest thing you learn about elvis?
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>> there is a lot of things. >> jimmy: you might be one of the foremost authorities on his life, seeing how much research you have done. what's the strangest? >> yeah, i could talk to you about this for days. but the first thing that comes to my mind, i remember reading and thinking, that's a bizarre thing. he got really into horses for a bit. apparently, he loved hot dog buns as well. >> jimmy: what? >> so he would take the bag of hot dog buns and tie them to the saddle horn and eat them by themselves as he was riding horses. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just the buns? >> and i thought that image of elvis presley eating just the buns was amazing. >> jimmy: what? imagine what the horse is probably like, are you kidding me? [ laughter ] >> i'd feed the horse a bit as well. >> jimmy: that is crazy. after i saw the movie, i was like, suddenly had this renewed interest in finding things out about elvis. >> i as well. >> jimmy: i was reading about the karate. and i think one of the other
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things i read was that when he would do the self-defense training, that he wanted them to use real guns instead of fake prop guns. >> yeah. authenticity. >> jimmy: do you think he became super paranoid by the end of his life? it certainly seemed like that in the movie. >> yeah. i think it's -- there was no -- like tom petty says in "the searcher" on elvis, there was no road map for him. nobody had experienced that type of fame before. the beatles had each other. he didn't have anybody. and so that amount of noise and that amount of attention, it really -- it can take its toll. >> jimmy: have you been to like a big awards show? and are you going to the golden globes? have you been to one of these things before? >> i've been to the viewing party of the golden globes. but tomorrow i get to be in the room. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is there -- i know you have an idea of who is nominated and who is probably going to be. is there someone who is there who you've always wanted to
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meet? is there someone you're nervous about maybe meeting? >> you know, i've had the opportunity to meet so many amazing people. i met cate blanchett for the first time the other day. she is so lovely. i've had moments of being quite star-struck. but lately it's been nice because you're sort of -- they've seen the film or something. so you have a different conversation. >> jimmy: it's got to be weird. it's a different relationship because all these people, you've seen their work and admired their work, and now suddenly you see them and they say the same thing to you. that has to be -- >> so surreal. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i remember a year, being in hollywood today, it made me think of how for so many years, i would drive up from orange county with my mom and go to hundreds and hundreds of auditions, not book anything. go to acting class, drive two hours back, and suddenly, to be sitting here with jimmy kimmel and going to the golden globes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: great to have you here. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i hope to have you here again soon. and i hope to see you at the
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>> jimmy: iggy pop is on the way. you know our next guest as the young but powerful lyanna mormont on "game of thrones." her highly anticipated new series is called "the last of us." >> count slowly and clearly from one to ten. >> one, two, three -- >> slowly and clearly. >> one, two, three, four, five,
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six, seven, eight, [ bleep ] you. >> jimmy: "the last of us" premieres sunday on hbo and hbo max. say hello to bella ramsey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you know, i have to say, it took me a minute to compute that you were the same person that i saw in "game of thrones" and also in lena dunham's movie as well. >> right, "catherine, called birdy." >> jimmy: which you were great. i did see it, and i enjoyed it. and i was a huge fan of "game of thrones." >> thanks. >> jimmy: sorry about your death. >> it's okay. [ laughter ] i enjoyed it. i had a wonderful time. >> jimmy: your death, actually, i think we have a photo from that moment. >> oh, yeah. there it is.
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>> jimmy: a giant crushing you. how does that play out in real life when you're shooting that? >> there is a giant -- i went to belfast so many times for this. i wrapped about five times. it's a giant robotic claw on the green screen. it's programmed to shake me around. i'm 20 feet up in the air. they had to throw the blood up to me. by the time i was faffed about, i would swallow the blood. [ laughter ] so i had a bottle of blood with me. >> jimmy: how old were you when you startd on that show? >> i was 11. >> i'm 16 and i was 11. >> jimmy: i imagine it's not a show you were watching, i hope. >> no, i hadn't heard of it. >> jimmy: you hadn't heard of it? >> i have an older sister, she'd heard of it. but no. it was this "game of thrones" thing. i soon figured out what it was. >> jimmy: do they tell you when you're young, they tell you that you are going to be squished to death by a giant? >> well, i anticipated being told. i heard rumors that you get the phone call, "listen, you're
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going to die this season." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. >> i didn't get a phone call. i just -- actually, my mum read it first. in the middle of the night, she gets very excited about the script. she was reading it and let me know in the morning. "you die." [ laughter ] i was like, "what?" but i was happy. >> jimmy: what a weird life, right? >> i know, right. it's pretty weird. >> jimmy: my mother said a lot of strange things to me in my years on this planet. but "you die" has never been one of them. [ laughter ] >> still time. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: you're right. do you get asked about "game of thrones" all the time now? >> i do. >> jimmy: what do they ask you about most? >> oh, people like to ask me what i thought of the ending. >> jimmy: oh, what you thought of the ending? >> and i ask them back. "what do you think of it?" [ laughter ] i don't know. i don't have an opinion. >> jimmy: do you disagree or argue? >> i let them hate on it or celebrate it. mostly hate on the ending for ten minutes, and i sit there and listen, "good-bye, nice to meet you," and that's it.
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: what a weird thing to take up with an actor from the show, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's kind of strange. i liked the ending. >> well, i saw it, but i hadn't seen the rest of the show. >> jimmy: are you finding people are negative about the ending in general? >> generally, the consensus is that it wasn't great. >> jimmy: oh. >> but it seemed fine to me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so this -- "the last of us" is based on a video, a very, very popular video game. >> yes. >> jimmy: and this is the sort of thing that creates a lot of preshow excitement. >> yes. >> jimmy: have you played this video game? >> no, i'm not a gamer. >> jimmy: wow. your secret seems to be to have no knowledge of what you're wandering into at any time. [ laughter ] >> pretty much. it's like i really have to do that. if i don't know what i'm doing, it seems to work out the best. even acting, i don't know what i do. it's terrifying. [ cheers and applause ] so thanks. i don't know if that really
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deserves applause. but i think that's -- it's sort of terrifying in a way, because i'm worried that someday -- either i'm worried that someday i'm going to either figure out what it is i do and then i won't be able to do it, or maybe i'll just lose any ability that i have. >> jimmy: i have a feeling you're going to figure it out just fine. >> i hope so. >> jimmy: it sounds like you&-p everybody already. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you haven't played the video game. have you even seen the video game? >> yeah, i've seen game play on youtube. i watch clips. >> jimmy: you've watched other people play the video game. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's zombie-related? >> yeah, there are zombies, clickers. >> jimmy: there have to be zombies, you have to have zombies if you want a successful show. it's the law. >> pretty much. >> jimmy: pretty much. >> seems to be going that way. >> jimmy: your co-star is pedro pascal. [ cheering ] who was also a co-star. >> yes. >> jimmy: although i think probably before you were on the show, right? >> yeah. he was squished before i came on. >> jimmy: you both are squishees from "game of thrones." >> we have good deaths. >> jimmy: you do.
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you have similar deaths and good deaths. >> i haven't seen his, but i've heard about it. >> jimmy: it was upsetting and surprising. and i mean, there is a pop when he dies. [ laughter ] >> there is a pop? oh. >> jimmy: like the sound of a pop when he dies. >> nice. maybe i should give it a watch. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know if you should. i don't know. how attached are you to pedro? >> i'm pretty attached. >> jimmy: okay. don't watch. >> pretty attached. so don't watch it? >> jimmy: well, i don't know. i would say that if you think it will upset you? no, it won't upset you. >> oh, it will be fine. i'll just text him ten minutes later. and he won't reply for a while. >> jimmy: have you seen the big billboards of your face down the block here? >> yeah. it's very unnerving. >> jimmy: is it? >> the unnerving part is realizing everyone else is seeing it too. me seeing it is fine. and then realizing everyone driving down sunset boulevard is seeing it. >> jimmy: have you taken a picture of it? >> yes. >> jimmy: you have to, right? >> against my will, mostly. craig mason, the show runner
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and writer of "the last of us," took me to -- there's a super big one on the side of a building. he took me to that the other day and said -- you had to pay like $20 for parking. we were going to take five minutes to take photos. he said, "i'm going to try something." and he goes over to the parking guy. "you see that girl there?" and i was, "stop it, what are you --" [ laughter ] if it had been anybody else other than craig -- >> jimmy: can i ask you a question? i happen to know craig. >> you know craig? >> jimmy: you're telling me craig tried to get out of the paying the $20? [ laughter ] >> yes. but he did then give him a generous -- >> jimmy: he gave him a tip? but it was less than the $20. [ laughter ] >> i mean, you can talk to him about that. >> jimmy: wow, this is very revealing. this is great. >> he is one of the most generous people that i know. >> jimmy: hm, i don't know. [ laughter ] sounds like you need to meet some more people, i don't know. [ laughter ] >> i know, i know, i know.
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>> jimmy: oh, craig is going to love this. >> he is going to love it. he sent me a text, "i'm there with you." he's here. >> jimmy: i have a feeling craig expensed that gratuity. >> right. >> jimmy: i have a feeling hbo will be picking up the tag on that. we'll see. i guess we'll find out. well, hey, congratulations on the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and all of your success. whatever you're doing, just keep doing the exact same thing. [ cheers and applause ] >> i will. whatever it is. thank you. >> jimmy: bella ramsey, everybody, "the last of us" sunday nights, hbo and hbo max. we'll be back with iggy pop. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the s class from mercedes-benz. (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to
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the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes e-q. all electric, all mercedes. >> jimmy: all right. before we go, i want to thank austin butler and bella ramsey. apologies to matt damon. ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next but first, his album is called "every loser." here with the song "frenzy," iggy pop and the losers! [ cheering and applause ] >> let's go! ♪ ♪
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♪ i got deity that's more than you all my mind'll be sick if i suffer the ♪ ♪ so shut up and love me 'cause fun is my buddy all the sharks in the sea are waiting on me ♪ ♪ i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy you stone douchebag ♪ ♪ and hate that i feel is oh so real i'm in a frenzy frenzy i'm in a frenzy frenzy ♪ ♪ i'm in a frenzy frenzy i'm in a frenzy woo!
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♪ ♪ i'm sick of the squeeze, i'm sick of the tease ♪ ♪ i'm sick of the freeze i'm sick of disease so give me a try before i up and die ♪ ♪ my mind is on fire when i oughta retire i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy ♪ ♪ i'm in a frenzy you stone douchebag and this hate that i feel is oh so real ♪ ♪ i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy ♪
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♪ do you get it no i'm in a frenzy i'm in a frenzy dunno which way to turn ♪ ♪ i'm gonna burn frenzy frenzy frenzy frenzy frenzy frenzy ♪ >> all right, all right!
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