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>> we wouldn't. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers ] okay, okay. okay. but this is the last time -- >> jimmy: until the next time we do this. >> until the next time we do this. ♪ ♪ tonto jump on it jump on it jump on it ♪ ♪ ♪ kemosabi jump on itt jump on it jump on it ♪ ♪ ♪ wait ohh white ♪ ♪ white ohh white white lines ♪ ♪ vision dreams of passion going through my mind and all the while i think of you ♪ ♪ basketball is my favorite sport i like the way they dribble up ♪ ♪ and down the court
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just like i'm the king of the microphone so is doctor jay ♪ ♪ and moses malone ♪ bad boys ♪ ♪ it's tricky to rock a rhyme to rock a rhyme that's right on time ♪ ♪ it's tricky how is it it's tricky tricky, tricky ♪ ♪ no sleep 'til brooklyn ♪ ♪ born and bred in brooklyn in the u.s.a. they call me adam yauch ♪ ♪ and i'm mca we're like a lemon to a lime a lime to a lemon i sip the def ale ♪ ♪ with all the fine women i'm going back to cali cali, cali i'm going back to cali ♪ ♪ i don't think so once upon a time not long ago when people wore pajamas and lived life slow ♪ ♪ when laws were stern and justice stood and people were behavin' like they oughta good ♪ ♪ there lived a lil' boy who was misled by anotha lil' boy and this is what he said ♪ ♪ oh me so horny
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oh, oh me so horny oh me so horny ♪ ♪ me love you long time here we go yo here we go yo so what so what ♪ ♪ so what's the scenario here we go yo here we go yo so what so what ♪ ♪ so what's the scenario ♪ sawed off shotgun hand on the pump left hand on a 40 puffin on a blunt ♪ ♪ pumped my shotgun suckers can't jump la, la, la, la, la, la, la all i want to do ♪ ♪ is a zoom, zoom, zoom and a boom, boom just shake ya rump all i want to do ♪ ♪ is a zoom, zoom, zoom and a boom, boom just shake ya rump don't now how you do ♪ ♪ the voodoo that you do so well it's a spell hell makes me want tot shoop shoop ♪ ♪ shoop shoop ba doop shoop ba doop shoop ba doop ba doop so much drama ♪ ♪ in the l.b.c. it's kinda hard being snoop d-o-double-g but i somehow some way ♪ ♪ keep coming up with funky ass stuff like every single day ♪ ♪ rolling down the street smoking endo sipping ♪
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♪ on gin and juice laid back with mind on my money and money on my mind ♪ ♪ yo, yo, yo yo, yo, yo, yo yo, yo, yo, yo i got you all in check ♪ ♪ biggie, biggie, biggie can't you see sometimes your words just hypnotize me ♪ ♪ and i just love your flashy ways guess that's why they broke and you're so paid ♪ ♪ holla! get your freak on get your freak on get your get your ♪ ♪ get your get your freak on get your freak on get your freak on get your freak on ♪ ♪ h to the izzo v to the izza fo' shizzle my nizzle used to dribble down in va ♪ ♪ h to the izzo v to the izza that's the anthem ♪ ♪ get your damn hands up if you want to go and take a ride with me we three wheeling ♪ ♪ on the fo' with the gold d's why must i live this way hey must be the money ♪
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♪ i don't know what you heard about me but if you can't get a dollar out of me ♪ ♪ no cadillac no perms you can't see that i'm a mother what pimp they see me rollin' ♪ ♪ they hatin' patrolling they're trying to catch me riding dirty ♪ ♪ trying to catch me riding dirty trying to catch me riding dirty ♪ ♪ black and yellow black and yellow black and yellow black and yellow ♪ ♪ trying to catch me riding dirty trying to catch me riding dirty ♪ ♪ black and yellow black and yellow black and yellow black and gold ♪ ♪ gold all in my chain gold all in my ring gold all in my watch don't believe me ♪ ♪ just watch jimmy, jimmy, jimmy ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm going to pop some tags i got $20 in my pocket i-i-i'm huntin' ♪ ♪ looking for a come up this is freaking awesome ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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[ imitating eminem ] >> hey, look, jimmy. if you had one shot -- or one opportunity -- to keep everything you wanted -- in one moment, would you capture it, or just let it slip? ♪ ♪ you better lose yourself in the music, the moment you own it you gotta never let it go ♪ ♪ you only get one shot do not miss your chance to blow this opportunity comes ♪ ♪ once in a lifetime you better lose yourself in the music the moment you own it ♪ ♪ you ain't never let it go you only get one shot do not miss your chance to blow ♪ ♪ this opportunity comes once in lifetime yo ♪ ♪ jump on it [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my word, justin timberlake and the roots!
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a golden globe nominated actress who stars in the hit abc show "nashville," which airs wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome hayden panettiere. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. welcome, welcome. >> i cannot believe you get paid to do this. this is too much fun. >> jimmy: it's too much fun, right? >> this is just not fair. >> jimmy: i'm so out of shape, too. i'm so sweaty. [ cheers and applause ] >> he didn't even break a sweat. >> jimmy: no, he didn't. justin's like -- >> i was like -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's out on a treadmill now. he's laughing at me i'm like -- and i have an oxygen tank.
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it was unbelievable. are you a big timberlake fan? >> i have known him since i was 12 years old. >> jimmy: really? how? >> i met him at the premiere for the n'sync imax movie. can you believe that? >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, it was a tragic moment in fashion for me. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> there might have been some newspaper printed pants. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? you were wearing newspaper printed pants? >> there might have been newspaper pants. >> jimmy: well, you're allowed to do that. >> and you know, like, when the bedazzled shirts were in? [ light laughter ] the tank tops? >> jimmy: yeah? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, really, really? oh, you know what is funny? >> oh, yeah. red, white, and blue, baby. >> jimmy: you know what's funny, is that we found the photo. [ laughter ] >> no! i should never have told them. >> jimmy: hayden, don't look. don't look. >> oh, puke! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how cute! [ laughter ] hayden, oh, come on. >> oh! look -- look at that belt!
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>> jimmy: look how cute! >> look at that belt! >> jimmy: you're working it, man. how old are you? you were a little girl. >> i was 12. >> jimmy: you were 12. how long have you been acting? >> i did my first commercial at 11-months-old. >> jimmy: aw. what was the commercial? do you remember? >> it was playskool toy trains. >> jimmy: oh, that's awesome. see, good actress right there. yeah. >> yeah. i just had to sit there, and make a sound. the train went around. >> jimmy: you ended up doing like 60 commercials or something, right? >> yeah, somewhere around there. >> jimmy: that's great. >> it's been a long time. >> jimmy: did you've had all good experiences or is there some -- >> yeah. no, i had a great experience. i got fired once. >> jimmy: yeah. there you go. that's what i'm talking about. >> i did. >> jimmy: what did you get fired for? >> well, you see, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah? >> it was for life cereal. >> jimmy: yeah, mikey likes it. >> mikey likes it. hayden liked it too much. because she wouldn't stop eating the cereal at 5-years-old. so in between, they'd be like, "hayden, don't eat the cereal." [ laughter ]
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and then, i would -- >> jimmy: but, it's a delicious cereal. >> i was like, "isn't that the point of this whole thing?" >> jimmy: don't you want to eat the cereal, yeah? >> get people to eat the cereal. i'm the poster child for your cereal. >> jimmy: i'm actually eating it, yeah. >> i'm eating it. >> jimmy: uh, we don't want you to eat it. >> yeah, don't eat the cereal we want everybody else to eat. but, i was also -- i was a little boy crazy. and there was a boy that was in the commercial with me, and the reason -- part of the reason i was eating the cereal was because i just literally couldn't breathe around boys at that point. and i would just go -- agh! like, run up and down the stage and eat the cereal. they'd b go, "hayden, don't eat the cereal." and i was like -- hey. 5-years-old. >> jimmy: 5-years-old, flirting with another 5-year-old boy? >> no, he was older. >> jimmy: there you go. he was six. >> he was -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he was seven. >> six and a half. >> jimmy: i didn't know you had such a pretty voice. >> thanks. >> jimmy: you have a beautiful -- you have an amazing voice. i mean, have you ever thought of just not getting into acting, just be a singer all out?
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>> you know what, i love -- i've always loved country music, which is really wild. because i tried the music thing awhile ago. and it was like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, the kind of music they were having me do. but i've always been a huge fan. you guys were awesome by the way. not to diss anything else because -- [ cheers and applause ] 'cause i'm a new yorker. this is my home. this is where i'm from. so i'm a big -- i grew up with rap and hip hop and all that stuff. >> jimmy: country is a weird choice -- for new york. >> because people go -- yeah, new york -- they go, "weird, country music? no way." like, i even said the other day that i wanted p diddy to come be on the show. i was like let's mix it up a little bit. i think we need to do a duet. >> jimmy: he can change his name one more time, yeah. sean mccombs. or whatever -- yeah. >> sean mccumbs. >> jimmy: sean mccombs. >> we'll add a mix for him in the country music -- >> jimmy: in the country music world. yeah. well, the album, the soundtrack, you're amazing on that. you have a new -- they have a song out now.
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>> yes, it's "telescope." and then, the album -- the actual soundtrack, the first one -- which i think they're going to be releasing another one soon. and it went -- like too good to be true, number one on itunes. >> jimmy: i love that. i'm so happy for you. >> it's wild. >> jimmy: it's a great show. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to show a clip. here's the very talented hayden panettiere with connie britton in "nashville." take a look. >> i guess congratulations are in order. >> nice ring. >> thank you. but you're not here to talk about my ring. >> no, i want to start the tour on sunday. >> are you kidding? >> uh-uh. >> why do you even want to go out on tour with me? you hate me. >> i only hate sunburns and hangovers. this is just business. >> everything okay at home? >> well, marriage is complicated. >> i heard your husband's campaign got pretty ugly. >> oh, follow politics, do you? >> just the scandals. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah.
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maybe. maybe, just the scandals. >> maybe. >> jimmy: hayden panettiere everybody. "nashville" airs wednesday's at 10:00 p.m. on abc. justin timberlake performs next! here he is right now in the bud light platinum suite with his band! ready to go! ready to go! oh, oh! ready to go! oh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. ♪ any day can have a magnum moment. vanilla bean ice cream, rich caramel sauce
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: turn the volume up on your television sets right now. turn the volume up. our next guest has dazzled us all week with songs from his upcoming album, "the 20/20 experience." tonight, he's going to treat us to a mix of some of his biggest hits. please welcome justin timberlake! [ cheers and applause ] >> one, two, three. let's go, new york! ♪ are we ready? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i kinda noticed something wasn't right in your colorful face ♪ ♪ it's kinda weird to me since you're so fine if it's up to me your face would change ♪ ♪ come on and give it to me if you smile then that should set ♪
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♪ the tone just be limber and if you let go the music should ♪ ♪ move your bones just remember to what sing that song with me ♪ ♪ ain't nobody love you like i love you you're a good girl and that's what makes me ♪ ♪ trust you oh, everybody late at night i talk to you ♪ ♪ you will know the difference when i touch you ♪ ♪ ♪ if you give me that chance to be your man hey, hey, yeah ♪ ♪ if you give me that chance to be your man ♪ ♪ somebody take me to the bridge maybe we will fly the night away ♪ ♪ i just wanna love you baby
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just to say how much you mean to me what would you do ♪ ♪ if i told you you were beautiful would you date me on the regular ♪ ♪ tell me would you well, baby, i've been around the world ♪ ♪ but i ain't seen myself another girl like you this ring here ♪ ♪ represents my heart but there's just one thing i need from you say i do ♪ ♪ because i can see us holding hands walking on the beach our toes in the sand i can see us ♪ ♪ on the country side sitting on the grass laying side by side you can be my baby ♪ ♪ let me make you my lady girl you amaze me ain't gotta do nothin' crazy ♪ ♪ see all i want you to do is be my love so don't give away my love ♪ ♪ so don't give away my love so don't give away ain't another woman ♪ ♪ that could take your spot my love so don't give away my love ♪ ♪ so don't give away my love
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so don't give away ain't another woman ♪ ♪ that could take your spot my love my love my love ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ hey hey, hey, hey hey, hey, hey ♪ ♪ bands to make her dance bands to make her dance all these chicks -- and they ain't using hands ♪ ♪ ♪ you were my sun you were my earth but you didn't know all the ways i loved you ♪ ♪ no so you took a chance
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and made other plans but i bet you didn't think ♪ ♪ that they would come crashing down no ♪ ♪ come on you don't have to say what you did i already know ♪ ♪ i found out from him now there's just no chance for you and me there'll never be ♪ ♪ and don't it make you sad about it you told me you loved me why did you leave me ♪ ♪ all alone now you tell me you need me when you call me on the phone ♪ ♪ when you call me on the phone but girl i refuse girl i refuse ♪ ♪ you must have me confused with some other guy you know i'm not like them baby ♪ ♪ the bridges were burned now it's your turn to cry sing it with me new york ♪ ♪ cry me a river cry me a river girl cry me a river ♪ ♪ cry me a river
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girl yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ say oh oh the damage is done so i guess i'll be leavin' ♪ ♪ everybody say oh oh the damage is done so i guess i'll be leavin' ♪ ♪ let me hear you say oh oh the damage is done so i guess i'll be leavin' ♪ ♪ come on, come on, say oh oh the damage is done so i guess i'll be leavin' ♪ ♪ break it down what she order fish fillet ♪ ♪ your whip so cold this old thing act like you'll never be around -- ♪ ♪ there'll never be don't it make you sad about it ♪ ♪ cry me a river go on and just cry me a river baby go on and just ♪ ♪ cry me a river you can go on and just cry me a river girl ♪ ♪ cry me a river baby go on and just cry me a river
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you can go on and just ♪ ♪ cry me a river cry me a river girl ♪ ♪ cry me a river cry me a river girl ♪ ♪ cry me a river cry me a river girl ♪ ♪ cry me a river cry me a river girl ♪ ♪ cry me a river cry me a river girl cry me a river ♪ ♪ >> oh, we're not done. ♪ hey! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ladies and gentlemen it's my pleasure to introduce to you tonight 'cause he's a friend of mine ♪
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♪ and i go by the name his name's justin yeah ♪ ♪ here we go one, two, three on that sunny day didn't know i'd meet ♪ >> sing. ♪ such a beautiful girl walking down the street see those bright brown eyes with tears coming down ♪ ♪ said she deserves a crown but where is it now sing it to me ♪ ♪ senorita i feel for you i feel for you ♪ ♪ you deal with things that you don't have to he doesn't love ya i can tell by his charm ♪ ♪ he don't love you, baby but you could feel this real love feel it ♪ ♪ if you just lay in my arms, arms, arms arms, arms, arms arms, arms, arms ♪ ♪ arms, arms, arms
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when i look into your eyes i see something ♪ ♪ that money can't buy and i know if you give us a try ♪ now listen. i wanna try something right now. [ cheers and applause ] i'ma start this off. ♪ and all the fellows in the house you go like ♪ ♪ it feels like something's heating up can i leave with you ♪ ♪ then the ladies say what i don't know but i'm thinking 'bout ♪ ♪ really leaving with you guys sing it feels like ♪ ♪ something's heating up can i leave with you ladies i don't know ♪ ♪ but i'm thinking 'bout really leaving with you everybody put your hands up! ♪ it feels like something's heating up can i leave with you ♪ ♪ i don't know but i'm thinking 'bout ♪ ♪ really leaving with you it feels like
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something's heating up come i leave with you ♪ ♪ i don't know but i'm thinking 'bout really leaving with you ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ no, no, no ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it! that's the way you do it! justin timberlake! "the 20/20 experience" is in stores march 19th. wow! [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back! wow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ápólçw?tóo
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what can i say? my thanks to justin timberlake! [ cheers and applause ] >> that's it, man. >> jimmy: that's it. >> what a week. >> jimmy: what a week. oh, my gosh. nice to see you, buddy. hayden panettiere, and the greatest band in late night, the roots, right there. [ cheers and applause ] thank you all for a great week. stay tuned for "carson daly." thank for watching. have a great weekend. see you next week! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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♪ >> carson: hi, i'm carson daly. welcome to "last call." we are in new york city this week setting up some shows from the legendary cutting room and picking off some fantastic interviews that you'll be seeing throughout the upcoming weeks here on "last call." tonight's show -- we're gonna shine our "spotlight" on the zany moon documentary, "lunarcy!" that's coming up in a little bit. plus, we're at the el rey for the music of vacationer. but first, we return to l.a. for our sit-down interview. and you know him from both "the hangover" and "national treasure" franchises, and you can catch him weekly as one of the stars of "the new normal" here on nbc. from stk, here's my time with justin bartha. ♪ >> i love what you do. >> carson: thank you. >> i really do. i mean, you are an unsung hero. >> carson: thank you.
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justin -- >> and not to -- i mean, it's, like, someone that's so passionate about music for so long. and, like, good music and has, like, a specific taste and just does his thing. like, doesn't cause any fuss. like, is just -- you seem like just such a professional man. >> carson: aw, that's nice of you. thank you. >> and you really are a good, like, role model of a non-crazy person in the business. ♪ >> carson: how are things at the show? >> things are good. thanks. >> carson: you wanted the role of david bad. >> yeah. >> carson: you called ryan murphy -- >> i mean, i wanted to work with ryan -- you know, i read that -- >> carson: that's guy's so amazing. >> yeah, he is pretty amazing. >> carson: what is he like? i've tried to get him on this show -- i mean, i love everything that guy does. >> he's just a brilliant guy. i mean, he has a very specific point of view, and he is just very much in touch with what he wants to say. so, even though all the genres that he does -- like "american horror," and he did "nip/tuck" and "glee" obviously -- they vary in genre, but they still have a very -- they very specifically go through the prism of what he wants to say. >> carson: why did you want david so bad that you called? and what was their reaction to that? >> well, i wanted to work with
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him. i just saw this amazing stuff being done on television, and -- and he obviously, i think, is one of the best that does it. so, i heard he had a project, and i just kind of called to try to read it. and i read it, and i thought it was great. and then, i just met with them and talked about it, and we all seemed to vibe on what the message of the show was and what we kind of want to say with not just the character of david, but also portraying a gay relationship in a very realistic way and not kind of trivialize the emotions and the, you know -- actually make the guy a full, well-rounded character and not just like a punch line. >> this is our surrogate, goldie. and this is david. i would call him my soul mate if he could learn how to rinse a plate before he put it in the dishwasher. [ light laughter ] >> you look like you're about to pop. what are you? about 38 weeks? >> yes! do you practice midwifery? >> oh, no, no. just a regular man. fireman actually. well, technically a smoke jumper. you know. forest fires, mountains.
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yeah, it's hard work. >> so, you guys must be just so excited. ♪ >> you know, obviously, the title of the show, "the new normal," is on the nose in a sense, but it does explain a lot of different aspects of what we're trying to do. and i think, you know, having a half hour show that's not just a situation comedy, it also, you know, delves into -- you know, there's a lot of dramatic elements, and there's -- we try to make it as realistic as possible. >> carson: right. >> obviously, some of the stuff is a little heightened, but we always, from the second we sit down -- 'cause i had no interest in doing a sitcom. i just had no interest in doing it. so, you know, we really talked about how this wasn't, you know a -- >> carson: wouldn't be like a typical sitcom. >> it wasn't gonna be -- exactly. it wasn't gonna be a typical sitcom. it was, you know -- really wanted to explore the lives of these characters and still be really funny, but also have a really deep heart. >> if anyone asks, i am not a doctor.
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just a regular dad here to open my mind to the exciting possibilities of alternative birthing methods. >> for which i thank you and i grant you your number one choice for our next romantic getaway destination. >> oh, cape canaveral. >> carson: we live in a different world. the situation in this comedy, "the new normal," obviously is what it is, but, to me, to zoom out of that, it's that the world is different now and must be frustrating when the conversation about this show is continually about something as narrow, really, as the sexuality of these two characters. is that frustrating at times? >> uh, i mean, it's not really frustrating. >> carson: you got a question the other day asked to you that said, "justin, have you been okay with people knowing you're straight?" somebody actually asked you that question. >> who asked me that? >> carson: in an interview. >> oh, really? >> carson: what does that mean? >> yeah, i don't know. i mean, the whole -- you know, this society's obsession with sexuality, i've always found kind of ridic -- i mean, it seems so bizarre to me. >> carson: does that cloud the promotion of a great show that ryan murphy's trying to do and that you -- >> i mean, i think once you
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watch the show, you realize it's not just about the gay thing or the straight thing. you know, it just -- that is another element of the show because it's -- the grounding force of the show is a healthy relationship between two people -- >> carson: mhmm. >> -- and them trying to start a family. >> carson: how about the idea of just the fear of parenting? what did you know about that? >> well, i have it. i mean, i think everyone can identify with any fear when it comes to having children and starting a family. and i think that, you know, we get into every single issue that you can possible get in when it comes to, you know, having a child. and it's not just about surrogacy. it's actually about having a baby and what do you do -- you know. >> carson: right. >> and it's not only about two men and how they do it. it's just about a couple and how they navigate that. ♪ >> carson: you love theatre, i know. >> yeah. >> carson: you like being a character for a couple of hours, then walking out of the place and -- >> it's just a different muscle. >> carson: just a different thing, right. >> it's a different -- it's a different challenge. it's fun, and it's -- i mean, you know, i've been -- i was in new york in 1996 chasing
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the carson daly dream. at 1515 broadway, right? >> carson: that's right. >> and i did every job on a movie. i did set pa, office pa, editing. >> carson: it's a thankless job. >> i was an editing pa on "the yards." you know, that james gray movie. i used to get james gray starbucks. >> carson: how has that helped you now? >> i've seen, you know -- i've seen a lot of actors kind of not treat everybody with respect. i mean, it's -- you have to realize that everything you do is a collaborative effort in any form. doing this tv show, doing anything, and it's you're a piece of the puzzle. so, having that knowledge, it just is easier to navigate through the system. ♪ >> carson: is it fun getting a call every year knowing that "the hangover" was gonna have a new year to do that? is that, like, "oh, yes, we're gonna do that again"? >> i mean, that's a bless -- i mean, that movie's just been a blessing for me. i mean, it's like the best half hour of screen time i think i've ever had. i mean, it's just -- >> carson: why?
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what about it? >> you know, i've been a part of successful movies before, but that movie, you know -- sometimes when something you do really touches a nerve, you know, right time, right place, right people, it's just an interesting ride to go on because it happens so -- >> carson: infrequently. >> so infrequently. >> carson: it's anomaly. >> it is, like, you know, making movies -- it really takes a little bit of magic no matter how good the people you work with, the scripts, the director. you know, sometimes it just doesn't come together. but everyone wants to make a good movie. so, that movie, i think, had all the right pieces, and then, it just so happened to hit at the right time. >> carson: right. >> and people -- you know, it becomes, like, part of, you know, the culture. it's really weird that you see -- that you walk through las vegas, and you see slot machines with your face on them and you see -- you know, it's like it's become -- it has a life of its own, literally. >> carson: thank you so much, justin. it's good to spend time with you. >> of course. >> carson: appreciate it. >> anytime. ♪ >> carson: that was justin bartha.
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♪ ...the first smartphone to put the camera first. meet the windows phone nokia lumia 1020. with 41 megapixels and reinvented zoom, nothing else comes close. ♪ ♪ >> carson: and welcome back to "last call." for tonight's "spotlight," we return to austin, texas and introduce you to an incredible film screened at this year's south by southwest.
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"lunarcy!" is a feature documentary centered around a group of people who have one thing in common -- a shared obsession with the moon. for more, we meet the film's director, simon ennis. ♪ >> i honestly believe dennis hope is the smartest man in the entire world. for you to get this amazing idea and make literally millions of dollars off of, you know, owning the moon and selling it, and finding a legal basis for doing it. you know, if you can think of a better idea than that, then you should be a millionaire, too. ♪ i'm simon ennis, and i'm the director of "lunarcy!" ♪ "lunarcy!" is a comic documentary about a desperate group of dreamers and schemers who have all devoted their lives to the moon. ♪ the main characters in the film are alan bean, who's an apollo 12 astronaut. he was the fourth man to walk on the moon and since retiring as an astronaut, he's been painting lunar landscapes. he puts a little bit of moon dust in every single painting.
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>> the moon really is gray. the rocks, the dirt. the sky is black. as an artist, to use reality as the beginning -- >> and then a guy from texas named chris carson, who is starting his own d.i.y. space program. he wants to be the first person to leave earth, never come back. he wants to go and live on the moon. >> i'm a member of the national space society, the planetary society, the moon society, and probably some other organizations i don't remember, in the space field as well as others which have nothing to do with space. the luna project, i guess you could say, represents impatience. i want to go to the moon to live there. and i want to go now. >> and then there's dennis hope, who's a fellow in northern california, he owns the moon. he claimed it legally through the united nations back in 1980. and he's made over $30 million selling it for the last 30 years. >> if you try and sell something and you succeed, it diminishes you as a human being. this is as real as any other properties you can buy on earth. i follow the declaration of ownership with the
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united nations, otherwise i wouldn't do it. >> the 1967 u.n. treaty on outer space says that no nation can claim ownership of the moon, or planets, or anything. but it didn't say anything about private individuals, and so with that loophole, dennis filed the claim with the u.n. and sells it one acre at a time. i, myself, am a property owner. at the end of our time together, dennis was generous enough to gift me one acre. i live in a great neighborhood because my producer is next door, my cinematographer is on the other side of him. ♪ originally, i was actually looking to make a much more straightforward documentary. within the course of a week, i read like three articles about the moon. one was actually about dennis. one of them was about the moon and ancient religion, and one of them was a really scientific based article on how we could mine elements in the moon to maybe solve the energy crisis here on earth. so i thought, "wow, there's all the different ways humans have looked at the moon. that could be an interesting subject." pretty quickly, the movie became a lot less about the moon, and more about these people. and how inspiring going after a really big dream is. ♪
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we premiered the film originally at the toronto international film festival in september, so i've been kind of like, doing the film festival circuit since then. i come from a totally narrative film background. this is the first time i've ever tried to do a documentary. so, it was a really different way of working, and i really enjoyed it. ♪ i guess overall, the thing i learned most was just, how much beauty and value there is in pursuing a huge dream. even something like going to live on the moon, that, when you first hear it, sounds kind of crazy. but, when you get into thinking about it, and you know, having a vision for pursuing this big, like, quixotic dream and project, you know, just how wonderful that is -- i was really inspired by that, and really moved. ♪ >> carson: that was the director, simon ennis. "lunarcy!" premieres on epix april 3rd. coming up, vacationer's at the el rey, and more "last call" after this. ♪ we found another place guess that's just how it goes ♪
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♪ >> carson: and welcome back. for tonight's music, we set up shop over at the el rey, to deliver some island rock from one of philly's best. performing "everyone knows," here they are, vacationer. ♪ ♪ should have been better whenever we got it together had it all wrong ♪ ♪ long enough for the moment we're smoking we were slow ♪ ♪ to complain we once
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