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your time right now on jimmy kimmel, garth brooks and drew starkey. >> have a great night. >> jimmy: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- garth brooks, and drew starkey, with cleto and the cletones! and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheering and applause ]
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♪ >> jimmy: very nice. i appreciate it. hello. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here in los angeles. quick question for you here in our studio audience. how many of you are visiting for thanksgiving right now from other places? [ cheering ] well, you're lucky to be alive, you really are, because holiday travel, i've been reading about it. it's bad and it's only expected to get worse. 17,000 flights have been canceled or delayed since friday. which is, i think all of them. right? how many -- 17 -- there are more than 17,000 flights? why do we have a major family holiday three and a half weeks
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before the other major family holiday? and then there's new years. someone needs to -- maybe this is a job for trump's me secretary of transportation. we have to line these holidays back-to-back like a big holiday turducken. bang 'em out. get it over with. [ applause ] guillermo, you were in hawaii over the weekend, is that right? >> guillermo: yeah, jimmy. >> jimmy: how was the airport? >> it was good. not too crazy. >> jimmy: you had no problems? >> no problems. >> jimmy: you'd never know it from walking around here. but it is snowing in a lot of cities. chicago had their first snowfall of the season this weekend - which made some of the animals at the brookfield zoo feel right at home. >> the animals at brookfield zoo in chicago got a chance to play around in the winter weather. this video posted by the zoo shows a tiger, polar bear hudson, brown bears tim and jess, a reindeer and a wolf in the snow. >> those things are scary.
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just in case you ever get in a situation of being face-to-face with a moose, run zigzag. they get confused. >> okay. >> you're welcome. >> that's what they did for the d.c. sniper when we were young. >> all right. well a new top 20 list has been released -- >> jimmy: you know what? finally some news you can use. what a fun country this is. in improv comedy, that's what they call a "yes, and!" the winter weather did not stop the nfl game thursday night in cleveland, where quarterback jameis winston of the browns gave one of the most suspiciously upbeat pregame interviews in dare i say, the history of the sport. >> weather conditions tonight, we're expecting winds up to 15 miles per hour and a wintry mix. how will that impact your ability to throw the ball? >> i'm so happy and grateful that the lord allows me to play in some snow, to be in true football weather in cleveland, ohio at huntington bank field today to give him the glory. it's a beautiful day. [ applause ]
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>> jimmy: he's definitely on mushrooms, right? is he aware that he's in cleveland? >> let it snow, let it snow! the cleveland browns got some more wins, baby! let's get it! i just got off amazon and i'm probably going, amazon going to get to my house by 9:00 tonight. that's how fast it is. >> jimmy: what is going on? he's in an empty stadium. he is talking to himself. the browns are 3-8. how happy can you be? there is no snow on the ground in washington yet. but they do have a tree. the white house christmas tree rode into town, in joe biden's first car. his dad bought this for him when he graduated college. he's still got it. it looks great. when trump is back in office, they'll be delivering that on a cybertruck with a big pair of truck nutz on the back. they also delivered a couple of
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live turkeys to the white house today for the annual pardoning ceremony. this year, the lucky turkeys were from minnesota. their names are peach and blossom. they make a whole big deal out of these turkeys, they even put them up at a hotel. which i'm guessing is not a big hit with the housekeeping staff. there they are in their room at the willard. i like that they're pretending they're going to sleep in their own beds. we know what goes on in the fantasy suite. this was president biden's final pardoning ceremony it is kind of miraculous that these turkeys were able to get pardoned without ryan murphy even doing a show about them on netflix. the menendez brothers are watching this very closely, suffice to it say. but, as is often the case when it comes to the animal kingdom, fate caught up to peach and blossom when somebody forgot to tie up commander, the white house dog. ♪
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it's very sad. next year it will be don jr. doing that. we got a new blockbuster movie over the weekend. "wicked," racked up $165 million. [ cheering ] it was the biggest opening for any film adaptation of a broadway musical ever. it was "wicked" versus "gladiator ii," and "wicked" crushed "gladiator ii." it was kind of the opposite of the election in a lot of ways. you know, because "wicked" is a very popular musical, theater operators were worried that fans might sing along and ruin the movie for people who do not want to hear fans sing along during the movie. sometimes people'll go to a musical and think they're in it. so amc, released an ad, specifically warning movie-goers not to do this. and, they made a special popcorn bucket. this is something that they do for these movies. but this one is special. and it works like this. guillermo, do you know the musical "wicked"?
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>> guillermo: yes. >> jimmy: you do? >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: can you sing a little of the song -- just sing defying gravity. ♪ i defying gravity, i defying gravity, i defying gravity. >> jimmy: wait, hold on. ♪ i defying gravity, i gravity ♪ [ cheering ] >> jimmy: is that how i'm supposed to do? ♪ i defy gravity ♪ >> jimmy: it has a muffling effect, which helps. and by the way, you can keep that bucket, guillermo. >> guillermo: oh [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: speak of "wicked," since donald trump won the election, this is interesting, the number of vasectomies in the united states has skyrocketed. vasectomies were up 1200% on november 6th. that is the sign of a great incoming president: when people start getting all their healthcare in before it becomes illegal.
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would people stop wanting to have children in the united states. trump has been putting the finishing touches on his cabinet and staff. he picked yet another fox news correspondent. this one will be surgeon general. this is dr. janet [ laughter ] i don't know why that made me laugh. she has a lot of experience. she was the lead on "surgeon general hospital" for years. former congressman matt gaetz will not be joining team trump. [ cheering ] but he did join cameo over the weekend. that's right. last week, he was a congressman, nominated for attorney general. this week he's begging for money on the same website as the lady from "chimp crazy" and the rizzler. cameo, if you don't know, is a place where famous and not too famous people make videos for money. this is the circle of disgraced-politician life now. congress, cameo. next thing you know, you're a banana on the masked singer. gaetz has already made at least 13 videos, at $500 a pop. and he has some pretty sterling
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reviews. like this five-star rave, from anonymous who said "matt crushed the cameo and did an awesome job getting the message across. i couldn't be happier with the result. us smart americans love you matt gaetz!" us love you too. i couldn't have said it better myself. it's hard to believe that less than two weeks ago, matt gaetz was a member of congress. now he's sitting around in his boxers making videos like this -- >> what's up, chris? this is matt da matt i know you're bummed out don't despair. we have an awesome attorney general coming in, pam bondi. they can stop one of us but not all of us. we're going to make america great again. and remember, peter is gay. >> jimmy: sure, now he is. who wouldn't be looking into those squinty blue eyes. let's hope matt's cameo goes better than his venmo did. and now, with gaetz out, the top loon on maga mountain is trump's pick to run the department of
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health and human services, robert f. kennedy jr. rfkay-kray has a lot of skeletons and whale carcasses in his closet. including some older interviews that have been getting new attention. like this one from june, in which mister anti-pharmaceuticals has some interesting things to say about illegal drugs. >> i did very, very poorly in school until i started doing narcotics. i couldn't sit still. i just wanted to get in the woods. i was the bottom of my class. i started doing heroin, i went to top of my class. >> jimmy: great lesson. remember, kids, stay in school and do drugs. he believes in every drug except the ones that keep you alive. between rfk jr., tulsi gabbard and dr. oz, trump's filling out his team the way most people fill out mad libs. with crazy choices. these are very important jobs, that will have real and lasting impact on our lives. but does the average guy on the
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street know anything about it? to find out, we sent a team out to hollywood boulevard, to ask by the way, you can take that bucket off. there is no reason -- [ laughter ] [ cheering ] sorry. [ applause ] >> guillermo: was that the -- we're done with this [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: any way, we sent a team out to hollywood boulevard to ask people walking by our theater about some trump picks we made up in a new donald trump cabinet edition of lie witness news. ♪ >> we're talking to people about some of president-elect donald trump's new cabinet choices he's been making. >> oh, okay. >> what did you think of him naming hans gruber secretary of treasury? >> uh, you know, i guess like -- i guess it's lit. >> why is it so lit? what do you like about hans
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gruber? >> hans gruber, well, honestly, his name sounds lit. yeah. >> president-elect trump of course has vowed to increase production of oil and natural gas. do you support his choice as jed clampett to lead the department of energy? >> i don't know much about the guy. >> what you've heard? >> what i've heard, i would support it. i think we need to get more domestic oil and gas here. >> more texas tea, flacco. how did you feel about trump naming former drug manufacturer walter white as head of the food and drug administration. do you support that? >> i do support that, although i do not back any big pharm agenda. i am all for jfk jr. being in charge of some of our health-related. >> jfk jr.? >> i am. absolutely. >> what you like about jfk jr.? >> i love he is healthy, fit. >> would you like to wish jfk
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jr. good luck? >> jfk jr., best of luck to you. i absolutely cannot wait to eat clean in america. >> just don't hop on a plane with him. [ laughter ] >> i'll try. i mean, put me on a plane with jfk jr., we'd have a lot to talk about. >> he's named charles manson has head of health and human services. do you support that pick? >> i've heard of that. not much on learning politics wise and stuff. some stuff i don't follow. i don't listen. to. >> yeah. >> overall, would you say you support charles manson for the secretary of health and human services? >> sure, yeah. >> do you want to wish charles manson on his new job? >> good luck, charles manson on your new job. >> we're talking about some of the cabinet picks president trump has been making over the last couple of weeks. [ laughter ] >> oh, no, don't get me started on him. >> what did you think of his choice of orenthal james simpson to be the attorney general. do you support that choice?
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>> i'm 50-50. >> do you think his experience with crime and prosecution makes him qualified for the job? >> he's got very few experience, but it does help. so, yes. good luck, orenthal james simpson. >> you can use his short name, o.j. simpson. >> okay, that's better. good luck, o.j. simpson, because you're going to need it. >> what do you about trump appointing laura croft to the head of the cia. >> the only laura croft i know is tomb raider. >> that's the one. >> i haven't seen her in so long, you know. i wouldn't -- has she been training for this? has she been working for it? if she's been working for it and she's earned it. i love to see my women in power now. [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: very progressive. we have a good show for you tonight. drew starkey is here - and we'll be right back with garth brooks. [ cheering and applause ] ♪
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♪ >> jimmy: hi. welcome back to the show. tonight a very talented actor you know from "outer banks." his new movie with daniel craig is called "queer." drew starkey is with us. tomorrow night, we'll be joined by kathy griffin and ronny chieng, with music from knocked loose and poppy. our first guest tonight is the biggest-selling solo artist of all time. he has friends in places low, and high. and a new book for his biggest fans with 6 cds for the ones who still have those players in their cars. "the anthology, part 4: going home" comes out a week from friday. please say hello to garth brooks. [ cheering and applause ] ♪
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♪ ♪ >> howdy. >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. >> that's nice. >> jimmy: i can't think of a better guest for thanksgiving week, because you are as american as americans get. and i mean that in a good way. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're a baseball player. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: you're a country music artist. you -- i don't know. you're from oklahoma. that's a thing. >> is it? >> jimmy: and you probably have more gratitude than anyone who is in the realm that you are in of anybody. >> very sweet. i'm also a great eater. >> jimmy: and a good eater. what is the main plan for
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thanksgiving? >> well, she does what we call a misfit thanksgiving with us, because we have a lot of people in that town that is in for the industry only. their families are somewhere else. so they're alone on thanksgiving. she opens up her doors. >> jimmy: nice. this is trisha, right? >> we'll have 25 people this thanksgiving. >> jimmy: that's a good crowd. and she a great cook, right? >> she is a fantastic cook. >> jimmy: she does the whole thing, the whole deal herself? no help at all? >> no. i can clean up. that's about all i can do. i don't want to get in the way of perfection. this woman's got it going. >> jimmy: what's your favorite item from the thanksgiving menu? >> oh, man, i don't even know how to tell you this one. you have thanksgiving. you usually go to the couch and go to sleep. and you wake up and usually have leftovers. what she does is takes all the leftovers and puts them in one casserole and puts a biscuit top on it and bakes the casserole. >> jimmy: really? interesting. >> you here ooh! >> jimmy: and then into a blender and you guys drink it later? >> no, no, no. square it up and go. i can see the number already
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going up for thanksgiving for our house. >> jimmy: when does the christmas tree go up? >> well, it usually goes up the day after. >> jimmy: okay. >> but, we're still doing our gig in vegas. we're about to wrap it up. >> jimmy: right. >> so we're there the first three weekends of vegas. we're up to two or three days before christmas eve. so this year we said we're starting christmas now. and that was about three weeks ago. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> she drug the christmas tree out of the basement. it's already up. we're ready to go. we've got christmas going. >> jimmy: oh, so you have an artificial tree that surprises me. i would think you'd be out there with an ax or something. >> where we live, we can take the lights out to those trees. >> jimmy: i see. >> but it's good. >> jimmy: well, this is a nice christmas gift for your fans here. this is your fourth book in the anthology, "garth brooks anthology part 4." this is a very sexy photograph. >> thank you very much. i'd like to thank my air brusher. >> jimmy: there does seem to be a little of that going on. there is also a turtleneck there. >> yes. >> jimmy: is that your idea? is that from your closet?
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>> try to remember this is 20 years ago. so you had to find a picture from that era. >> jimmy: right. >> i don't know if you remember 20 years ago, turtlenecks were the bomb. >> jimmy: were they? s i feel like i missed the turtleneck era completely. [ laughter ] there are a lot of great stories in the book. you talk a lot about your songs and stuff like that. there is one story about trisha yearwood and meeting your girls for the first time. >> the first dinner. >> jimmy: the first dinner. please share the story. >> i have to ask the three girls permission to get married, me and the three girls. and i tried to explain to them i would like to marry miss yearwood, but you guys have to take care of her. if something happens to me, she is your responsibility. and the table kind of got sober. and the youngest one allie said "we got your back, bra strap." that was it. conversation was over. that was it. and so they decided that they were going to cook dinner for her for her first time.
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>> jimmy: wow. they jumped right on board. >> it was great. it was fantastic. but then they brought up the eat like dog night. >> jimmy: explain what that is. hawaii i've never heard of, they eat like dog night. you make spaghetti in the mildest sauce you can. say your prayer, bang your fork three times, throw it over your shoulder and just go in. and that's what they decided to do for miss yearwood's first night. >> jimmy: now, was that some kind of a passive-aggressive move or did they just want to eat like dogs? >> you know what? it's three females. you tell me. [ laughter ] >> so here's the deal. we have a democracy in our house. we're going to put this to a vote. 3-1 i got voted down. so miss yearwood came. we had -- we counted. we threw the forks over. and me and taylor and allie went right in. miss yearwood was not sure. >> jimmy: no. it's a weird thing. >> august stood up on her chair, put both her handsed on trisha's
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head and right down there into the thing. i thought [ bleep ], well, this is the last date. that's it. in no time at all, i saw this hand come up and grab august's head and boom, right into it. those two have been peas and carrots ever since that night. they're good. [ applause ] spaghetti up their nose. >> jimmy: and then after you eat like a dog, what do you do, go drink out of the toilet? >> that's where you clean up, yes. stick your face in there and pull. >> jimmy: another thing i thought was interesting, and this is something, i feel like this is a story they'll tell their kids and so on, you built a your three girls. literally built a bridge. >> a father-daughter project. >> jimmy: what kind of bridge did you build? >> we built a small 58 compression bridge. >> jimmy: what is a -- >> there is three kinds. there is tension bridge, like a suspension like the golden gate, tensions like anything like a heart bridge. and then compression is just simply pushing down. easiest one to build.
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>> jimmy: already you know brid imagined you would know. >> i love bridges. but my girls got after it. they shot grade. they poured mud. they worked chop saw, they welded. they did everything that summer. and it was really good. tri trisha said i think they thought with the dad-daughter project you're going shopping. nope. we spent the summer together. my oldest girl went to get her masters. and i said are you sure you can do this this? and she said dad, i built a bridge. >> jimmy: that's a great lesson. build a bridge with your kids. garth brooks is here. we'll be right back. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought to you by google shopping. in one place, google shopping. . ♪ good to go binge-watch. ♪ good to go out even later. ♪ with cabenuva,
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♪ >> jimmy: wow. you really do love christmas. decorating the tree with socks and no pants. i like that. >> show the skivvies. >> jimmy: you mentioned earlier, you're about to wrap up your residency in las vegas. >> yes. >> jimmy: you've been doing this for what? >> two years now. hands down, the best gig ever. >> jimmy: you love it? >> fantastic. >> jimmy: you did in a very different way than most artists do in las vegas. most of the time in las vegas, it's very regimented. >> sure. >> jimmy: because they want to get people back into the casino to gamble, and it's an exact. you do like whatever. you play whatever on any given night you can play any of your songs. >> he is very sweet. he made the mistake of giving me
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the keys. >> jimmy: and you took them. >> the main thing that people are mostly blown away with when the show first starts, there is no set list. no prerecorded loops, no nothing. it's raw fricking music, and it's a lot of fun. [ applause ] >> jimmy: do people come in and oh my god, i thought i was going to hear this and this. and i didn't hear it, or they just appreciate the spontaneity of the night? >> i think they -- can i tell you this. they know every syllable of every word, which is what i came here to do, right. because i'm 100 years old now, right? you go out and start a song, they finish it. i start the next one, they finish it. i can do that all night. >> jimmy: do you ever forget the words of your own song? >> oh, yeah, sure. >> jimmy: do you have the lyrics ready? >> yes, i do. and they're in every one of those faces right there. that's all you got to look out. they'll tell you what the song is. >> jimmy: do you remember the first time you heard one of your songs on the radio? >> uh-huh. i was driving my truck in nashville. there is a place where 65 is cut
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by 40. i'm on that little strip. and it comes on, "much too young" comes on. >> is that one of the great moments of your life? >> the first time you ever heard your song, you heard it a song and a half, because me being the listener i am, as soon as i finished, i switched over and they were in the solo. i got to hear one and a half times the first time. i'm telling you, man, it's been a long time for all of us. but any time i hear "much too young to feel this damn old," it takes me right back. it's good. [ applause ] >> jimmy: did your wife like i mean, when a song is playing on two radio stations at once, that means it's a big hit. did your life change immediately at that time? >> no, no. i was still working. i was working at a boot store and cleaning churches and stuff. i was working with a guy, putting boots on him, and my song was on the radio. and i said that's me. and he goes yeah, right. the right one feels a little tight. but we did that for another
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probably six, eight months, just kept working because you need that income coming in. and it ain't going to happen when you're a new artist. >> jimmy: that had to be so hard to go to work at the boot store knowing that you had this going on. i mean, really, right? >> well, it was fun, man. you got to see it built. and for much too young, tomorrow never comes. it started taking off. it was fun. it was the last time i worked for a living. i can tell you that. >> jimmy: i'm glad you mentioned working for a living, because you did a duet. you got a lot of cover songs on the cd in this. >> yes. >> jimmy: with huey lewis, you did "working for a living" with huey lewis. i can tell you, i'd like to hear your end of how it happened. but huey is a good friend of mine. hey, garth brooks wants to do "working for a living with me and we're very excited about it. >> he was so sweet. he hard of hearing. he kind of talks like this. >> jimmy: he is loud.
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>> i went to pick him up at the airport. i pull up my truck. we're driving. the windows are down. it's pretty loud. but he goes "hey! you know what you and me's problem is?" no. what is our problem. >> we should have been a band. >> what do you mean? we can be sitting while the band is cashing a check. but me and you are solo artists. so we got to go out and play. man, it's that dude. he came down to l.a. right after his dad had passed away. and he came down here to do some fire relief shows that we had. >> right. >> and he did the special at the time. but then there was the friday night show, the 10:30 show. we did five shows in two nights. and he did the 10:30 on friday night. and that place went absolutely berserk. they love him. they should. anybody that knows huey lewis loves him. if you don't, get ready for some of the coolest. >> jimmy: hi is the greatest. >> just muscle rock. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you know, i wanted to ask you, because this is like
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when you're in your like kitchen maybe, i don't know, maybe you're eating out of a bowl with noteils or something like that, what music do you listen to? >> you say hey, alexa, play me great music. >> jimmy: you let alexa choose for you? >> great music is great music. and she kind of senses your stuff. the first she is going to play something from aretha franklin. and that sets the tone. here comes george strait. here comed sheeran, here come bruno mars, buck owens, it's so, so good. >> jimmy: it's quite a mix. >> it is quite a mix. we're kind of a mixed blood thing. >> jimmy: speaking of a mix, you got -- what song you going to do for us here tonight? >> since "anthology 4" was about being in oklahoma for the 14 years and out of the music business, what we did is we got back into the studio by doing remix, knocking the rust off. and one of my favorite bands in
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my whole life, i can't believe they've been doing it for 50 years is nitty-gritty dirt band. >> jimmy: yeah. i love nitty-gritty. >> they had a song called fishing in the dark. you remember this, fishing in the dark? i love that song. i always wanted to cut it. >> jimmy: that's the one you're going to do. >> we'll do it tonight. >> jimmy: all right. garth brooks "fishing in the dark" later tonight. "the anthology, part 4: going home" comes out friday. we'll be right back with drew starkey.
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hello, friends. i'm jimmy kimmel and welcome to "can you gift it?" the google shopping game show where the deals are endless and everyone wins. today's contestants are good friends with each other, not me. benny blanco and eric andre. benny, who are you shopping for today? >> i'd like to shop for you. am i allowed to do that? >> jimmy: yes, you are. and eric, who are you shopping for? >> i'd like to shop for his wife. >> jimmy: all right. are you ready to do this? it's time for the scrambled mystery deal. under each of your seats is a scrambled word. the first to correctly unscramble the name of the gift gets the gift. you ready? go! alright guys -- >> do we move the -- >> jimmy: yes. and i can see that benny is cheating off of eric right now. >> i'm not winning. >> he is not doing very good.
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a cherished tradition set in 1915 san francisco. delight in a fun-filled holiday experience. ♪ tickets on sale now at sfballet.org >> jimmy: welcome back. music from garth brooks is on the way.
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our next guest spent four years chasing treasure on the show "outer banks." next, he gets romantic with bond, james bond. "queer" opens in select theaters wednesday and nationwide december 13th. please welcome drew starkey. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing? drew, i don't want to embarrass you, but there is a lot of excitement, primarily female excitement about your appearance here tonight. [ cheering ] i you probably get -- the show is popular all over the world, right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. it's -- >> jimmy: that must be strange to go into another country and to be known. >> it is strange. we've gone to some pretty remote, like a remote town in italy and barbados.
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and it's always a shock to see people. the worth st -- not the worst. the most surprising, i shot a movie in serbia, and we were in belgrade. we were staying at the hilton. and i think after two weeks, there was about 4050 people lined up outside the hotel every day on the way to work. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's nuts. and they were not just waiting for the bus? they were there for you? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. it took me a while to figure that out, yeah. >> jimmy: that show is set in north carolina, which is your home state. >> that's my home state. i'm from the western north carolina, mostly hickory, north carolina. >> jimmy: how did you get into acting from that part of the country? >> i don't remember. >> jimmy: you don't know? >> i don't remember. mostly theater. i grew up doing theater in north carolina. there is a big theater scene. >> jimmy: in school you're talking about? >> yeah, in school. this -- my high school -- in
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north carolina, we had a theater called the tractor shed heat jeer the tractor shed heater? >> the tractor shed theater. my teacher, molly rice, when she came to the school, she converted. it was literally an old tractor shed. it's where students and faculty would park their tractors. [ laughter ] i'm from the country. and she converted this space. it was this little black box theater space. >> jimmy: wow. >> it was a point of pride, tractor. >> jimmy: did you audition for the musicals? >> we didn't do a lot of musicals. we mostly did kind of -- >> jimmy: which ones would you do? >> we did a lot of samuel beckett, a lot of really strange kind of black box theater which was great. >> jimmy: so you got exposed to some interesting stuff early on. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: more than the typical, you know, into the woods type of thing. >> right. i wish i would have auditioned
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for "into the woods". >> jimmy: well, it's not too late. and this movie, "queer," is based on a book by william burrows. it came out in the '80s. >> that's right. >> jimmy: by the way, i don't know if you've seen "variety," calling it the year's most provocative movie. [ applause ] and they spaced the words all over the place. there is no rhyme or reason. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you and daniel craig, do you decide, hey, let's both wear black outfits? or is that something that is decided for you? >> we were going for a simon and garfunkel kind of look. >> jimmy: well, it didn't end well for simon and garfunkel. >> we're going strong. we're good. >> jimmy: you and daniel craig met on the set, or do you know him before? >> we met in new york. i didn't have any chemistry. we didn't have any chemistry reads or anything. but we jumped into -- we got to jump into these movement rehearsals a month before we started filming. >> what does that mean, a
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movement rehearsal? >> well -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it sounds like something would happen after a box of raisin bran. [ laughter ] >> no, we were -- no, we were in -- it was dance. we were in dance rehearsals together. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> it was almost like an intense kind of jujitsu class. we were rolling around on the floor together. it's a great way to get to know one another. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we should do that with interviews here, guillermo, you know. before somebody comes in. >> guillermo: next time, jimmy. >> jimmy: you wrestle them around on the ground. >> guillermo: next time. >> it would be an honor. >> jimmy: and correct me if i have this wrong, but one of the things that happens in movies is they don't always get the audio, right? like you have this oftentimes go back in and revoice your lines. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they call it adr. what does it even stand for?
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>> i don't know. >> jimmy: no one nose. no one has ever known what it stands for. but it's basically you go in and redo stuff if you can't hear it, you add little lines. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you make negative, of course. >> jimmy: you guys had to do this for the sex scenes? >> always. that's usually the case. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: take me through that process. [ laughter ] >> i'll break it down for you. so you go in. usually it's somewhere remote. sometimes you do adr in recording studios out in los angeles. in this case i think i was in south carolina where we shoot the show. you walk in and you meet the audio engineers. and nice to meet you, drew. they throw you into the session. it's like two guys named mike and dave or something. and then 20 minutes later, i'm, you know, making -- faking an orgasm or something in front of these guys. >> jimmy: in front of mike and dave. >> in front of mike and dave.
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>> jimmy: and mike and dave, this is something they do regularly? or -- >> they're not even bothered they're drinking coffee. >> jimmy: wow. and mike and dave, and you're sure they were, you know, they were working there? [ laughter ] >> no, i don't actually. >> jimmy: yeah. all right. and the movie, i know takes place in mexico city. >> it does. >> jimmy: but you shot in rome. >> we shot 95% of it on soundstages at a studio in rome. >> jimmy: was that a great experience? >> amazing. it was like being in old hollywood. it with australia dream, yeah. but all these sets are kind of built. you walk, in and they have -- they built these city streets in mexico city. it was beautiful. >> jimmy: better than the tractor shed? >> cutting it close. >> jimmy: close to the tractor shed theater. well, congratulations on the movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the movie is called "queer." it opens in select theaters
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wednesday, nationwide on december 13th. drew starkey, everybody. thank you, drew. we'll be back with garth brooks! [ applause ] ♪ mac and cheese, so delicious. ♪ ♪ sweet potato souffle. ♪ ♪ ham and turkey, hooray. ♪ ♪ feasting on some honeybaked all day. ♪ every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company.
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>> jimmy: thanks to drew starkey. apologies to matt damon. nightline is next but first, "the anthology, part 4: going home" comes out december 6th, here with the nitty gritty dirt band classic "fishin in the dark" garth brooks! [ cheering and applause ] ♪ ♪ lazy yellow moon comin' up tonight shinin' through the trees crickets are singin' ♪ ♪ and lightnin' bugs are floatin' on the breeze baby get ready ♪ you ready? ♪ across the field where the crick turns back by the old stump road i'm gonna take you ♪ ♪ to a special place that nobody knows baby get ready
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you and me goin' ♪ ♪ fishin' in the dark lyin' on our backs and countin' the stars ♪ ♪ where the cool grass grows down by the river in the full moonlight ♪ ♪ we'll be fallin' in love in the middle of the night just movin' slow ♪ ♪ stayin' the whole night through feels so good ♪ ♪ to be with you spring is almost over and the summer's comin' ♪ ♪ the days are gettin' long waited all winter for the time ♪ ♪ to be right just to take you along ♪ ♪ baby get ready and it don't matter if we sit forever ♪ ♪ and the fish don't bite
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we'll jump in the river and cool ourselves from the heat ♪ ♪ of the night baby get ready you and me goin' fishin' in the dark ♪ ♪ lyin' on our backs and countin' the stars where the cool grass grows down by the river ♪ ♪ in the full moonlight we'll be fallin' in love in the middle ♪ ♪ of the night just movin' slow stayin' the whole ♪ ♪ night through feels so good to be with you ♪ ♪ you and me goin' fishin' in the dark lyin' on our backs and countin' the stars ♪ ♪ where the cool grass grows yeah! down by the river in the full moonlight we'll be fallin' in love ♪ ♪ in the middle of the night
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just movin' slow here we go, one, two three -- you and me goin' fishin' in the dark ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> nitty-gritty! i love that song! ♪ this is nightline. >> tonight, the menendez brothers crowd swarm outside of an l.a. courthouse as their case reaches a fever pitch. >> preparing

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