first of all congrats on your little bump congrats on your little bump what about my bump you've got two nice ones and these they are kind of bumps aren't they no not bumps the lovely lady lumps check it out thank you thank you you like the movie are you a Woody Allen fan I love most of his movies and this one was so like visually amazing yeah it's gorgeous did you guys love wearing those kind of clothes that you yeah yeah and you know working in digit every wants to talk about the clothes but I
wonder if they would ask the men about the clothes I would I love Jesse's that's what I'm saying his his wardrobe was beautiful Cory's wardrobe was course those highwaisted pants he's so great I would wish men were highed pants like that still their father with his with his his tank top bed so good did you catch the the tablecloth on the on the light in the Italian restaurant when they eat spaghetti notice that there's so much warmth of everything you know yeah it's not just the women that that have the clothes get the conversation but
it's like every detail with everybody so it was amazing to look at white suits yes and then you notice in La like everybody's in cream colors and all the men are wearing like white and cream and then you get to New York and it's a little bit more Browns and moodier and and Susie really told such a story um aming alongside Victoria because it's it is a lot brighter and sunnier in LA and and New York has just a steaminess to it and I think you know the whole Hollywood glam It's So Glamorous and everything
can you relate to the things they were saying about Hollywood it's so easy to get seduced by the fame and the money and oh you see it all the time that was one of my favorite things about the movie where the subtle turns to their own um transition into like the ego of show biz that has in that scene with Steve Carell and then with with Bobby taking on the Persona of a club owner but still like these are things you do when you're an adult yeah when you have to work you have to you
play a part you you play at your life in a in a way that you find successful or um so this it's a lot about choices and then they carry you know they carry this this this love you know and it's just very it's very grown up to see where they came from though and see how authentic these people truly are and what good people they truly are too because it's it's what you would see from the outside of the cafe Society you could dismiss each of their characters you know but to see what a
heart and soul each of them have is is nice and it's something that you know that's the thing you know as far as like relating to it personally that you see you know you have these ideas of people that you're fans of and then you meet them and get to know them as a person and oftentimes you're such a greater fan of them as a person than you are as the person that people feel like they know and that's always that that's always nice and refreshing when when you see that yeah do you feel like
what do you feel like is the biggest misconceptions about Fame and and Hollywood in general I think the idea that people think that they know you I think because of um the the how intrusive media is these days um they there's people care so much more about your personal life than they do your work and if you aren't open with your personal life then they just make it up for you and share it for you so I think the biggest misconception I see often is people feeling like they know someone that they don't um because
they know what the media has has created of someone and the disappointing thing is when you meet the people they're always so much more awesome than than than than they're portrayed to be I mean that's that's normally my experience and even people that are portrayed to be really great people they're just um a lot more complicated and interesting and and nuanced and caring and thoughtful and that's always that's always nice you know to see that your idea of someone isn't always who they actually are yeah yeah okay thank you thank you guys thank you