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-Let's talk about "The Gentlemen."
Here we go. This is gonna be a giant movie.
[ Cheers and applause ]
You, Matthew McConaughey,
Hugh Grant, directed by Guy Ritchie.
-Yes, indeed. -It's an action movie.
It's funny.
It's everything you want in a big blockbuster movie.
What was it like working with those guys,
Matthew and Hugh? -Fantastic.
I was -- I mean, Matthew and I had a long period of time
to work together, so I got to know him pretty well.
And he's just every bit as weird and wonderful
and wacky and lovely as you'd imagine.
-Yeah. -Hugh, honestly, I didn't know
what to think, you know, coming in.
I thought it could go one of two ways.
I was prepared for either, and he just was a treat.
-He was. -He really is.
We spent four days together. 4 1/2 days together.
He had 45 pages of dialogue to deliver.
And, you know, he just put on a clinic.
But it was strange 'cause, you know, it's Hugh Grant.
You think he's -- You know, he's a giant movie star
and been doing this a long time.
Came in very, very nervous, and I guess he does
a lot of homework, you know, and really relies
on this sort of Bible of notes that he creates.
And I guess the night before, his car had been broken into
and his bag had been stolen, and all of his notes were gone.
So he had these 45 pages of dialogue to deliver
and no cheat sheet.
But I got to say -- You'll see the movie.
I think he's extraordinary. -He's unbelievable in the movie.
-Right? -Yeah.
-But of course that would happen to Hugh Grant.
-Yeah, right. -He's been on the show.
Now and then, he's a little grumpy.
You know, he's very -- -Oh, he's a curmudgeon.
-Yeah, he really -- And so for that to happen
to him, you got to be kidding me.
-Yeah. -I'm not laughing at him.
-He was very nice. But I got to say,
I don't know if I've ever been as impressed
being on the receiving end of --
you know, being opposite an actor in my whole career
as I was in that four days.
He's pretty extraordinary. -He hit a home run.
I want to show everyone a clip.
Here's Charlie Hunnam and Hugh Grant
in "The Gentlemen." Take a look.
-So what is that? Is that barbecue, as well?
-Yes, it is, Fletcher. -I love a barbie.
That is a useful bit of planning, isn't it?
So that heats up you're knees and cooks at the same time?
[ Chuckles ]
You got to show me how to get one of them.
-Well, you can take it with you if you [bleep] off now.
-Ray...
Is there any chance of a steak?
-Yeah, all right.
Got a bit of wagyu in the freezer, as it happens.
-Oh, I never had wagyu. -Yeah, well,
it'll be wasted on you, but it's all I've got.
-I'll get it, mate. -No, no, you're all right.
Just stay right there.
Ow! [Bleep] me!
-It's hot.
[ Laughter, cheers, applause ]
-How fun is that? -You know, Guy Ritchie --
That's Guy Ritchie's design. Guy Ritchie makes those.
And he's just shamelessly promoting his own product
in his film, and now... -That's not true.
-...seems like I'm shamelessly promoting his product, too.
But, yeah, he makes those and is selling them now,
those barbecues. [ Laughter ]
-Does he really? -Yeah, yeah!
-Guy, I want one of those. That's Guy, but...
He's got to send me one now
for that little bit of free advertising.
-Yeah, exactly. Right?
See you at the barbecue, man.
-Charlie Hunnam, everybody.