Adam Scott
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Podcast Appearances
I did. I love Spike Lee. And when I was a teenager, I got very into Do the Right Thing in the summer of 89. So when I started my junior year, I was wearing a neck's cap. I had grown a goatee. I had horn-rimmed glasses. That's a good look. And I considered myself an auteur of sorts.
That's right. With all that gear on.
That's right. With all that gear on.
That's right. With all that gear on.
There's nothing, nothing whiter than that dance. When we went to the Knicks game a couple of weeks ago, Spike Lee was there.
There's nothing, nothing whiter than that dance. When we went to the Knicks game a couple of weeks ago, Spike Lee was there.
There's nothing, nothing whiter than that dance. When we went to the Knicks game a couple of weeks ago, Spike Lee was there.
Right. It was Friday, January 17th.
Right. It was Friday, January 17th.
Right. It was Friday, January 17th.
It was so fun because that whole week leading up to the premiere, we had the Grand Central Station thing. We were doing press all together in New York. So it was super fun. And it all kind of culminated on that night. And it felt like some people at the game had already watched the premiere by that time, Friday night. Yeah. It was just such a fun time.
It was so fun because that whole week leading up to the premiere, we had the Grand Central Station thing. We were doing press all together in New York. So it was super fun. And it all kind of culminated on that night. And it felt like some people at the game had already watched the premiere by that time, Friday night. Yeah. It was just such a fun time.
It was so fun because that whole week leading up to the premiere, we had the Grand Central Station thing. We were doing press all together in New York. So it was super fun. And it all kind of culminated on that night. And it felt like some people at the game had already watched the premiere by that time, Friday night. Yeah. It was just such a fun time.
And afterwards, Britt and I shared a ride back to our hotel and we stopped in Times Square because we wanted to get a photo of the Severance ad in Times Square.
And afterwards, Britt and I shared a ride back to our hotel and we stopped in Times Square because we wanted to get a photo of the Severance ad in Times Square.
And afterwards, Britt and I shared a ride back to our hotel and we stopped in Times Square because we wanted to get a photo of the Severance ad in Times Square.
So then Britt and I were taking a photo in Times Square. We wanted to get a photo of that big- The billboards. Yeah. We stopped on the side of the road to try and get a photo of it. And suddenly we heard from behind us someone going, hey, Severance, that's you up there. Severance. And we were like, what? And we turn around and it was Spike Lee in his car kind of driving by.
So then Britt and I were taking a photo in Times Square. We wanted to get a photo of that big- The billboards. Yeah. We stopped on the side of the road to try and get a photo of it. And suddenly we heard from behind us someone going, hey, Severance, that's you up there. Severance. And we were like, what? And we turn around and it was Spike Lee in his car kind of driving by.
So then Britt and I were taking a photo in Times Square. We wanted to get a photo of that big- The billboards. Yeah. We stopped on the side of the road to try and get a photo of it. And suddenly we heard from behind us someone going, hey, Severance, that's you up there. Severance. And we were like, what? And we turn around and it was Spike Lee in his car kind of driving by.
And he stopped to talk to us. He's like, that's you guys. What? Oh my goodness. Yeah, it was amazing.