Kristen Bell
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There is, I agree with you here is that like as a story device, I can understand why I'm the monkey and, you know, I play like a monkey and I sing for a monkey. You know, I can understand like there, it could be a deeper meaning behind it and it could all play out well. And apparently it's been received well by critics and the golden globes and maybe Oscar talk. I don't know.
There is, I agree with you here is that like as a story device, I can understand why I'm the monkey and, you know, I play like a monkey and I sing for a monkey. You know, I can understand like there, it could be a deeper meaning behind it and it could all play out well. And apparently it's been received well by critics and the golden globes and maybe Oscar talk. I don't know.
It made about $500,000 in its opening weekend here in the United States, which is by all stretches of the imagination, a hot flop. Right. So I don't think that the, I don't think we've bought into this yet, but you know, we know Robbie, we know of Robbie Williams. And when we, when I see his face, I'm like, Oh, that's, that's a singer from the UK who has done very well for himself.
It made about $500,000 in its opening weekend here in the United States, which is by all stretches of the imagination, a hot flop. Right. So I don't think that the, I don't think we've bought into this yet, but you know, we know Robbie, we know of Robbie Williams. And when we, when I see his face, I'm like, Oh, that's, that's a singer from the UK who has done very well for himself.
It made about $500,000 in its opening weekend here in the United States, which is by all stretches of the imagination, a hot flop. Right. So I don't think that the, I don't think we've bought into this yet, but you know, we know Robbie, we know of Robbie Williams. And when we, when I see his face, I'm like, Oh, that's, that's a singer from the UK who has done very well for himself.
But the challenge is, is that, you know, There's an old saying in Hollywood, never work with children or monkeys. And he went straight for monkey and I just think maybe it was not, as a plot device, maybe not such a hot thing. But is it playing well over there? Are people going to see it and they like it?
But the challenge is, is that, you know, There's an old saying in Hollywood, never work with children or monkeys. And he went straight for monkey and I just think maybe it was not, as a plot device, maybe not such a hot thing. But is it playing well over there? Are people going to see it and they like it?
But the challenge is, is that, you know, There's an old saying in Hollywood, never work with children or monkeys. And he went straight for monkey and I just think maybe it was not, as a plot device, maybe not such a hot thing. But is it playing well over there? Are people going to see it and they like it?
You've got to find it.
You've got to find it.
You've got to find it.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Do you know what I mean? He explained it. Then when he was on, I think it was Graham Norton, he explained that the director came in and said, hey, if this play, if we, you know, we have to, I want a story device because the regular musical biography is played out, right? It's just the same. We're doing the same thing over and over again. Let's do something different.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Do you know what I mean? He explained it. Then when he was on, I think it was Graham Norton, he explained that the director came in and said, hey, if this play, if we, you know, we have to, I want a story device because the regular musical biography is played out, right? It's just the same. We're doing the same thing over and over again. Let's do something different.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Do you know what I mean? He explained it. Then when he was on, I think it was Graham Norton, he explained that the director came in and said, hey, if this play, if we, you know, we have to, I want a story device because the regular musical biography is played out, right? It's just the same. We're doing the same thing over and over again. Let's do something different.
I want you to think of an animal. What do you want to be? And he said, lion. He said, well, I don't know about a lion, right? So he said.
I want you to think of an animal. What do you want to be? And he said, lion. He said, well, I don't know about a lion, right? So he said.
I want you to think of an animal. What do you want to be? And he said, lion. He said, well, I don't know about a lion, right? So he said.