Vince Vaughn
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Podcast Appearances
Now that is a coincidence. No, I was 16. Magical year, that 1970s.
You know, the thing that was interesting was, as you could imagine, the crew we assembled was not, you know, they were just people looking for a job. I think our sound guy specialized in adult films. And so we're really committed.
You know, the thing that was interesting was, as you could imagine, the crew we assembled was not, you know, they were just people looking for a job. I think our sound guy specialized in adult films. And so we're really committed.
You know, the thing that was interesting was, as you could imagine, the crew we assembled was not, you know, they were just people looking for a job. I think our sound guy specialized in adult films. And so we're really committed.
The sound was very... He brought a... I think the set was a slow day for him every day on the set. But we were taking it serious. And I think the scene... There's the scene where I stand up on the table was improvised, where I stand up and I start doing the dance and stuff at the restaurant.
The sound was very... He brought a... I think the set was a slow day for him every day on the set. But we were taking it serious. And I think the scene... There's the scene where I stand up on the table was improvised, where I stand up and I start doing the dance and stuff at the restaurant.
The sound was very... He brought a... I think the set was a slow day for him every day on the set. But we were taking it serious. And I think the scene... There's the scene where I stand up on the table was improvised, where I stand up and I start doing the dance and stuff at the restaurant.
And the reason I did that was partially I could just feel the crew looking at us like, what are these guys... Like the whole shoot, like, what's going on?
And the reason I did that was partially I could just feel the crew looking at us like, what are these guys... Like the whole shoot, like, what's going on?
And the reason I did that was partially I could just feel the crew looking at us like, what are these guys... Like the whole shoot, like, what's going on?
And so I kind of made it like, I'm the asshole, I'm the asshole at the restaurant, kind of came from like I was kind of reacting to the Cruise feeling of like, this guy's out there and people are looking at you in a restaurant like you're going too far. But it was really kind of that.
And so I kind of made it like, I'm the asshole, I'm the asshole at the restaurant, kind of came from like I was kind of reacting to the Cruise feeling of like, this guy's out there and people are looking at you in a restaurant like you're going too far. But it was really kind of that.
And so I kind of made it like, I'm the asshole, I'm the asshole at the restaurant, kind of came from like I was kind of reacting to the Cruise feeling of like, this guy's out there and people are looking at you in a restaurant like you're going too far. But it was really kind of that.
So we loved it, but it wasn't like, you know, on the set, other than the actors, there was a real feeling that this thing was working. And then we did not get into Sundance, was the first step. Wow. And then, but we still loved the movie. And then it got picked up, obviously, by Miramax and released. And then it really just kind of grew over time. It started to get quoted so much.
So we loved it, but it wasn't like, you know, on the set, other than the actors, there was a real feeling that this thing was working. And then we did not get into Sundance, was the first step. Wow. And then, but we still loved the movie. And then it got picked up, obviously, by Miramax and released. And then it really just kind of grew over time. It started to get quoted so much.
So we loved it, but it wasn't like, you know, on the set, other than the actors, there was a real feeling that this thing was working. And then we did not get into Sundance, was the first step. Wow. And then, but we still loved the movie. And then it got picked up, obviously, by Miramax and released. And then it really just kind of grew over time. It started to get quoted so much.
And, you know, ESPN started, you know, saying, you're Money Baby. And then, you know, Vegas Baby started, you know, still is kind of you. So then it just sort of hit this. And I think... Part of what I think worked about it is there was a vulnerability to these guys. They weren't winning every situation. Yes. Everything's not going their way. They don't have all the tools.
And, you know, ESPN started, you know, saying, you're Money Baby. And then, you know, Vegas Baby started, you know, still is kind of you. So then it just sort of hit this. And I think... Part of what I think worked about it is there was a vulnerability to these guys. They weren't winning every situation. Yes. Everything's not going their way. They don't have all the tools.
And, you know, ESPN started, you know, saying, you're Money Baby. And then, you know, Vegas Baby started, you know, still is kind of you. So then it just sort of hit this. And I think... Part of what I think worked about it is there was a vulnerability to these guys. They weren't winning every situation. Yes. Everything's not going their way. They don't have all the tools.
And it was really a friendship in that you're helping someone pass a breakup. And I think the vulnerability and, you know, you go out going to meet girls, but a lot of times you'd end up playing EA hockey. Yeah, totally. And ordering a pink tie. So I think there was a relatability that wasn't taking itself too seriously.