0:26 here good comfy hey everybody how you
0:28 doing hello everyone very nice to see
0:31 y'all wow you know you're in England
0:32 don't you
0:35 Danny yeah I wouldn't even attempt that
0:38 accent yeah uh
0:41 s gentlemen congratulations on Dumbo I
0:43 saw last night I loved it I mean I love
0:45 Tim Burton anyway we're all Tim fans
0:48 aren't we it's an amazing amazing it's
0:50 like the original but it's it's so new
0:51 as well were you I was a big fan of the
0:53 original you know it's going some time
0:55 back now were you were you fans of it
0:56 did you watch it when you were young or
0:58 with your kids well the thing I the
1:00 movie was made in 1941 at 6 3 minutes
1:02 and it was like when I saw it I was like
1:04 a kid I was like just entering your
1:08 teenagers my yeah and thank you and you
1:10 know I saw when I was about 10 years old
1:11 my sisters took me to I don't really
1:15 remember that experience but my my kids
1:17 you know that was the movie I have three
1:18 children and you know that thing when
1:20 you're up in the morning and you the kid
1:22 gets up really early in the morning you
1:24 can't even see straight and you throw
1:27 Dumbo on it's like one of the beautiful
1:29 seminal Disney movies that we we all
1:31 love that Artistry and so your kidss
1:33 must be fairly grown up now your boys
1:35 are still quite young aren't they 15 and
1:37 N yeah wow so I guess this would be one
1:38 of the first movies you've made I mean I
1:39 know you've made a couple of kind of
1:41 bigger broader family films yeah but
1:42 there's usually domestic abuse and
1:45 alcohol and drug addiction in my
1:54 course the former not the latter yeah um
1:55 but yeah it's the first time that I've
1:57 well fantastic Beast film I did a few
1:59 years ago they could see but this is the
2:00 first yeah but Henry wasn't my
2:02 nine-year-old wasn't too impressed when
2:03 I told him I was doing Dumbo I thought
2:05 I'd get brownie points and I said you
2:07 know Dumbo and he went
2:10 Dumbo wow what did he have against
2:12 what's he got against elephants or I
2:13 don't know I just think at eight he
2:14 thought maybe a flying elephant was
2:17 uncool which he just and then he saw has
2:18 he seen the movie yeah he thought it was
2:21 mildly cool wow I think they do man they
2:22 do make it cool it is a kind of
2:23 beautiful it's just it wears its heart
2:25 and at sleep it's a very sweet uncynical
2:28 film you know it's not like an Irishman
2:34 heart on the sleeve you the whole
2:38 emotional thing are you with me yeah
2:47 couple yeah the idea the the movie Dumbo
2:49 for me when it was made the original
2:52 movie that I watched it had all these
2:54 like great heart tugging things about it
2:56 you know the the emotion of like the
2:59 other you know the Dumbo the baby's born
3:01 I play Max medich who's the owner of the
3:05 circus uh Colin is is gone off to war
3:07 it's World War I we've taken care of his
3:09 children the the circus is like on the
3:12 way it's like very you know rough times
3:14 for us we have all the jugglers and the
3:16 clowns and the people from all different
3:18 countries who are are you know artists
3:21 in their own right uh Highwire acts and
3:22 they're all real people in the movie by
3:25 the way they're amazing amazing talented
3:27 artists and you put all those great
3:29 themes and you give them to Tim Burton
3:32 Tim Burton is is a really sensitive
3:35 artist brings it into the 21st century
3:37 in a in an incredible way I just got a
3:40 text yeah that that was Jim Burton
3:42 saying don't give too much away about
3:44 the movie you're telling them everything
3:45 okay I'm telling you everything but
3:49 basically with with all hold on Denny
3:51 can I check yeah have you got a phone or
3:54 when you get a text does your leg just
3:58 ping I carry myy to see you see phone in
4:02 my wow that's pretty good pretty good
4:05 and I'll take yeah oh uh yeah this is
4:07 good he shot everything on Dumbo as well
4:08 I can't wait to see your cut of the film
4:11 cuz he shot every single yeah yeah you
4:13 be You' be doing a take and Danny be off
4:14 the camera be there and you'd be doing
4:15 dialogue with him and you'd be going
4:18 saying his lines and next thing this had
4:21 happen I I do a lot of photographing
4:23 well that's nice it's nice yeah well
4:25 it's a good good memory to have this is
4:27 going back in the socket turns it off
4:29 well we look forward to hearing it ping
4:30 Again by the way it's vibrating right
4:32 now I'm getting another text
4:35 oh probably keeping it in the wrong
4:36 place we're going to have to we're
4:38 talking about Disney movie come back to
4:40 S go back to telling the whole story man
4:42 go back back back you know you mentioned
4:44 uh it's a very intense experience I I
4:46 know this from many acts I've spoken to
4:47 and you work together and you get very
4:49 close for a short period and then you
4:50 often don't see each other for long
4:51 while and I wonder before you guys par
4:53 company move on to your next uh project
4:55 whether I could uh just do a little Cris
4:56 you and see how close you actually
4:58 became okay oh yeah I'm going to ask you
4:59 some questions about Colin you tell me
5:00 if they're true I'll ask you some
5:03 questions about Danny okay okay uh Danny
5:05 yeah Colin I'm going to read three out
5:07 you tell me which one is true or false
5:08 Colin once failed an audition for the
5:12 boy band boy Zone question one Colin has
5:14 a fear of belly buttons number two or
5:16 Colin once released his own album
5:23 fowl which which one of those is true
5:26 and which two are four this is so
5:28 difficult yeah a tough I'll pick number
5:31 one he was F for the boy bad boys out he
5:32 did ladies and gentlemen did you know
5:33 that you knew that I didn't know that
5:36 you didn't know that no but you didn't
5:38 know that no but it's it's good I like
5:40 the I like the true or false questions
5:41 you know I wouldn't be afraid of belly
5:44 buttons you're always picking your belly
5:47 button and anyone else is who'd let me
5:49 okay Colin you ready for your three
5:50 questions on Danny yes please sir here we
5:51 we
5:54 go uh once again tell me which one's a
5:55 true and which one's the false all which
5:57 one's a true and which one's a
6:00 false okay take it away
6:03 and then and then the duck Comes Down
6:04 Danny prepared for a roll on Broadway by
6:07 jumping naked on a trampoline each night
6:09 number one before he became an actor
6:11 that's true but anyway go on before he
6:13 became an actor Danny was a qualified hairdresser
6:15 hairdresser
6:18 bollock Danny appeared drunk on a
6:19 daytime television show after a night
6:21 out drinking bottles of lmon cello with
6:23 George Clooney yeah pluralized that last
6:26 one but um definitely the second one's
6:28 balls the second one's not true Danny
6:30 were you ever a qualif quite hairdress up
6:31 up
6:34 yes I went to the Wilford Academy Beauty
6:37 School you did and I worked for my
6:39 sister in her beauty parlor for two
6:40 years that's so much better than the
6:42 trampoline actually now that I think
6:43 about it but let me just ask you about
6:44 the trampoline would that be true or
6:46 false yeah it's true except there that's
6:48 true as well it's really good for you it
6:51 gets the the lymph going you know so
6:53 this kind of like bouncing
6:56 thing the lymph oh I've got an itchy
6:59 lymph he used to say on
7:01 the third one which was great you once
7:03 appeared on the TV show after having got
7:06 very very drunk the night before George
7:09 Clooney who's like really notorious guy
7:12 we we had a lot of lot of lemon cello I
7:14 had to do a talk show the next day in
7:17 America and I was promoting something
7:20 and anyway I slept in the morning I took
7:22 a shower how long did you sleep 4 couple
7:25 hours I took a shower went on the show I
7:28 was still bombed didn't feel like didn't
7:29 feel like you got any rest yeah I didn't
7:31 get much rest and I said the they they
7:34 said how you doing and I said the last
7:36 seven lemon cellos got
7:39 me that was good yeah Colin you don't
7:41 drink do you anymore no no nor do I I
7:42 don't drink either do you miss it yeah I
7:44 had a little look at one stage but it
7:46 wasn't really I was made patently
7:48 obvious to me very quickly that I
7:49 probably should stay office was it a
7:50 good idea
7:53 yeah I got a Jin and tonic in The Green
7:55 Room do you know what there's a word I I
7:56 do you know what every now and then
7:58 every now and then I meet about last
8:00 five minutes
8:01 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia which
8:03 is one of the longest running situation
8:05 comedy shows in American TV now I
8:07 Believe been doing 13 years 13 years
8:09 it's amazing it's lots of fun it's
8:11 available here on Netflix uh and it's
8:13 just my kids turn me on to it because I
8:14 hadn't seen it before they told me about
8:15 it and I'm amazed because it feels much
8:17 edgier than than most American comp
8:19 that's a lot edgier yeah we do we do a
8:22 lot of great things tackle a lot of good
8:24 subjects you know uh anything you can
8:25 think of that's going to really shock
8:27 people we do it but it seems to me like
8:29 almost it's almost like they something a
8:31 challenge to try and find something in
8:33 the script to offer you that you will
8:34 finally say no to because you you seem
8:36 to do just about anything on that show
8:39 dude basically anything that they yeah
8:42 you think of it I've done it well maybe
8:44 I take that back yeah pretty close
8:46 that's pretty close pretty close so tell
8:47 me about the episode in which you
8:49 emerged from the couch at the Christmas
8:52 party well the idea was that uh Frank my
8:55 character is they wanted to do like kind
8:57 of the ghost to Christmas Past thing you
8:59 know where like Marley takes Scrooge
9:01 back back to see what people really
9:03 think of him and so they they brought
9:04 they were going to have a cocktail party
9:07 at the business that I was I owned
9:11 before I went to the bar and um so in
9:12 order for me to find out what people
9:14 were saying I was going to hide in a
9:16 couch they were going to sew me into a
9:19 leather couch and I was going to listen
9:21 to all the part the people and the party
9:23 goers when I read the script I thought
9:26 wow this is going to be cool and the
9:28 idea is that I have to come out of the
9:31 couch a certain way and uh oh you want
9:33 to show the well we want to show the
9:34 clip this is extraordinary it must have
9:36 been quite quite difficult to film I
9:38 would have thought I yeah I could tell
9:39 you all about it okay let's look at this
9:41 this is uh I know this has been shown
9:43 over here on regular terrestial TV uh
9:45 possibly with good reason here we go
9:46 this is It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
9:48 Philadelphia
9:51 oh that's uh that's Dumbo it opens
9:58 gentlemen that's an amazing the thing is
9:59 when I read the script and I had to come
10:02 out of the couch naked and it's it's so
10:04 hot in there and I'm hot hot I can't
10:06 that's my big line coming out of the
10:08 couch and I you read it and you go okay
10:09 you know I'll do that that sounds like
10:11 really fun I know the cast I know the
10:14 crew and I figured it's going to be fine
10:15 but you don't realize that you're going
10:17 to be in a a room with a cocktail party
10:19 with like a hundred people you don't you never
10:20 never
10:24 see so the first take I come out of the
10:27 couch hot hot hot hot and there's a clip
10:28 on YouTube that you can see where
10:31 Caitlyn who's the woman in it she's
10:33 looking at me
10:36 like she not say line the director okay
10:38 cut cut cut I had to go back in the
10:40 couch come out you had to come out I had
10:41 to come out of that couch like four or
10:44 five times wow ladies and gentlemen is
10:46 it great to have here Danny dito and Colin
10:48 Colin
10:52 F thank you so much [Music]