Rashida Jones
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It's so weird. But also, comedy make-out is so different than serious hook-up. You're so right. You know? You're right.
It's so weird. But also, comedy make-out is so different than serious hook-up. You're so right. You know? You're right.
It's so weird. But also, comedy make-out is so different than serious hook-up. You're so right. You know? You're right.
It's stressy. It's fully stressy. Yeah. I'm not good at it. I'm not the person to ask because I always feel stressed and weird about it. Because the best case scenario is that You do it and you sell some sort of chemistry, but like it's all above board and professional. That's the best case scenario, which is like seems impossible.
It's stressy. It's fully stressy. Yeah. I'm not good at it. I'm not the person to ask because I always feel stressed and weird about it. Because the best case scenario is that You do it and you sell some sort of chemistry, but like it's all above board and professional. That's the best case scenario, which is like seems impossible.
It's stressy. It's fully stressy. Yeah. I'm not good at it. I'm not the person to ask because I always feel stressed and weird about it. Because the best case scenario is that You do it and you sell some sort of chemistry, but like it's all above board and professional. That's the best case scenario, which is like seems impossible.
You know, it's still one of my biggest complaints. I remember we did the table read for that, and I was like, no, no. No one's going to buy it because I don't buy it, okay? Pick anybody else on this cast to try to play that in an honest way. It is so unfair that you're making me do this. It really, yeah, it still hurts. It really hurts. Because how familiar are you with Genuine? We were married.
You know, it's still one of my biggest complaints. I remember we did the table read for that, and I was like, no, no. No one's going to buy it because I don't buy it, okay? Pick anybody else on this cast to try to play that in an honest way. It is so unfair that you're making me do this. It really, yeah, it still hurts. It really hurts. Because how familiar are you with Genuine? We were married.
You know, it's still one of my biggest complaints. I remember we did the table read for that, and I was like, no, no. No one's going to buy it because I don't buy it, okay? Pick anybody else on this cast to try to play that in an honest way. It is so unfair that you're making me do this. It really, yeah, it still hurts. It really hurts. Because how familiar are you with Genuine? We were married.
No, I'm kidding. I mean, you know, I live in 90s R&B. That's where my heart is. It's not here. I mean, it is with you, but for the most part, it's not present. It's in 90s R&B. So he's a very important figure. Yeah.
No, I'm kidding. I mean, you know, I live in 90s R&B. That's where my heart is. It's not here. I mean, it is with you, but for the most part, it's not present. It's in 90s R&B. So he's a very important figure. Yeah.
No, I'm kidding. I mean, you know, I live in 90s R&B. That's where my heart is. It's not here. I mean, it is with you, but for the most part, it's not present. It's in 90s R&B. So he's a very important figure. Yeah.
Thank you for saying that. What is your relationship to music? Music to me is the kind of thing you can't, there's something inherent about it that you can't explain why it has the impact that it does. You can break it down. You can talk about frequencies. You can talk about combinations of notes. You can talk about BPMs.
Thank you for saying that. What is your relationship to music? Music to me is the kind of thing you can't, there's something inherent about it that you can't explain why it has the impact that it does. You can break it down. You can talk about frequencies. You can talk about combinations of notes. You can talk about BPMs.
Thank you for saying that. What is your relationship to music? Music to me is the kind of thing you can't, there's something inherent about it that you can't explain why it has the impact that it does. You can break it down. You can talk about frequencies. You can talk about combinations of notes. You can talk about BPMs.
But at the end of the day, the way it makes you feel is something that's just very hard to explain, you know, in a way that feels, if you don't believe in God, like the closest to an unknown that's outside of us. Like you can tap into something outside of us in a way that like, Even I love movies, but there's a visual aspect.