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  • -Is ski etiquette any different over there?

  • -Yes. -Yes.

  • -Yes. -Very much so.

  • -Yes. -They crowd -- They crowd hard.

  • -Oh, interesting. -Yeah, whereas --

  • -You think of it as a very polite place.

  • -I know, but -- -And it is, in many respects.

  • -Still polite. -Yeah.

  • -It's very polite, but they just have

  • a very aggressive way of getting on the lift.

  • There's no -- You know, in the states it's sort of like,

  • "We'll take three, a single now. You know, you four go up."

  • There, it's just an opening, and then it's just a massive crowd.

  • And people get so -- Like, their ski's

  • in between your skis, and you're so tight.

  • -Yeah. -And a lot of, like, this.

  • -Yeah. -You're just sort of, like...

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -With a neutral expression.

  • -"Can I -- Can I give you some room, sir?

  • Can I give you a little?" -And then if you were to

  • look back like, "Excuse me," they're just like...

  • -Yeah. Yeah. [ Laughter ]

  • -You are not there. Yeah.

  • I would wait five hours to get on a lift

  • just 'cause I would not be aggressive.

  • -Oh, yeah. [ Laughter ]

  • -I would watch upwards of 20 people start back there

  • and be up and over the mountain and back down

  • by the time I got even close.

  • -In the Austrians' defense, it is their national sport.

  • -Yeah. -Yeah.

  • -They are amazing skiers, as a population of people.

  • -Whoo! -Yes.

  • -We keep establishing there's one Austrian.

  • -Just one Austrian. [ Laughter ]

  • -Yeah, the one Austrian. -Yeah.

  • -Really, really psyched for --

  • -'Cause she wants to re-establish herself every time.

  • -Yes, of course.

  • -You went to a spa? -Oh, God.

  • I did go to a spa. -Yeah.

  • -Yes, and -- -I feel like this is a thing

  • people would say, if you go to Austria,

  • you have to go to the spas. -Of course, absolutely.

  • They've got a whole sauna life there and steam life.

  • Very sauna. Anyway, it was our

  • first weekend there, and I thought,

  • "Yeah, I'm gonna go and relax." I had a down day.

  • So I go down, I walk into the sauna,

  • I've got a towel, I take the towel off, I sit on the thing.

  • And the next thing I know, the door opens, and two --

  • Oh, I don't know -- men in their 50s, 60s,

  • quite overweight and talking a mile a minute

  • in Austri-- in German.

  • They come in completely naked, and I am so shocked.

  • I just -- -So you had no expectation

  • of the co-ed steam room?

  • -I didn't really understand that.

  • And I just put my head down, prayed to Jesus Christ

  • I didn't know them particularly well, and skedaddled.

  • [ Laughter ] It was bad.

  • -See, I had the same experience,

  • except I went in, and I was the first one in.

  • -Yeah. -And then this man came in

  • and laid down almost like as if his head was on my lap.

  • -Oh, dear. -And I was like --

  • -I was tired. -And I just sort of sat there

  • and was like, "Oh, I don't know what's happening."

  • And then, after about 10 minutes,

  • he finally gets up, and he goes, "Oh, hey, Nat."

  • And it was our D.P. It was our cinematographer.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • He's like, "Oh, I thought we had a great day out there.

  • I got a lot of great shots."

  • And I was like, "We did get a lot of great shots, Danny."

  • And then he wanted to talk about the day's work ahead,

  • and I couldn't look anywhere.

  • It was incredibly awkward. -Yeah.

  • -One of your co-stars, Zach Woods, was here.

  • -Yes. -He was talking about

  • one of the things about this film was

  • you obviously spent a couple months at a resort,

  • had to eat a lot of meals at the resort restaurant.

  • Do you feel as though they were sad to see you go

  • when the film was over?

  • -Not so much. -I don't know.

  • Not so much. [ Laughter ]

  • -Right? -Yeah.

  • -I mean, they didn't --

  • We didn't get a particularly warm goodbye or anything.

  • -Yeah. Did you get a warm welcome?

  • Were they excited about American movie

  • or was that not even that -- -You know, not that much.

  • -Not certainly when we were using ski lifts and gondolas.

  • -Yeah. -Most people who go on vacation

  • and pay a lot of money to go on vacation

  • do not want to watch a holiday movie --

  • a Hollywood movie shut down the ski lift to get you up there.

  • And we would have to do sort of, like, NASCAR, sort of like

  • change the cameras away fast,

  • and so there would be a collection of skiers

  • just collecting and collecting,

  • and then they'd start shouting stuff in German,

  • which most likely was not, like, "We love movies!"

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -"Take your time!" -"Can't wait to see it!"

  • [ Laughter ] -Oh!

  • -"Is this gonna be a wide release?!"

  • -Yeah. [ Laughter ]

  • -"What's the plot?" [ Laughter ]

  • -And did you -- Did you eat a lot of --

  • Zach was saying there was some very weird service.

  • Do you feel like -- That the waiters were --

  • I don't know -- maybe a little brusque.

  • -Very. -Yeah.

  • -I remember the women at the supermarket.

  • I don't know if anyone had that -- that --

  • -Oh, yes. -I remember that

  • being a challenge because I -- you know, the first --

  • I was trying to -- -I didn't go to the market.

  • -You didn't go to the market? -No, no.

  • But I remember you saying --

  • -You went to Switzerland, though.

  • -Yeah. -Don't sell yourself short.

  • -We were actually upset that he came back.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • We were like, "We did it!" [ Laughter ]

  • But he found his way back. So, you do what you can.

  • But, no, I remember, you would go to the supermarket,

  • and it's very fast-paced. And so what they do is,

  • you put your stuff up, and you have to bag your own stuff,

  • and so the women would quickly throw them down to the other,

  • and if you weren't ready, they'd put a big wood block

  • between you and the next people.

  • So, by the end, I was like, "I'm gonna do this.

  • I'm gonna beat you. I'm gonna beat you."

  • So I was bagging it so appropriately, and then I --

  • I got some apples.

  • This is a 20-minute story. [ Laughter ]

  • I got some apples, and then she starts

  • getting very upset with me, and I wasn't understanding,

  • but apparently, I saw there was, like,

  • an apple box crate that had been ripped,

  • and I had pulled some out of that,

  • and you're not supposed to rip it.

  • You're supposed to buy all the apples.

  • -Got it. -So I knew what she was saying.

  • I go, "It's okay, it's okay.

  • I don't need it. I don't need it."

  • No one's sort of helping

  • translate anything that's happening.

  • I say, "Just keep it, keep it, keep it."

  • Finally, she just says, "Take it."

  • I think that's what she's saying to me.

  • [ Laughter ] -"We love movies!"

  • -"We love movies!" -"Take your time!"

  • -"Take your time! You're doing great.

  • I'm enjoying you." And so, I put them in my thing.

  • And then this guy, one guy looks up,

  • and his accent says, "Don't worry. They hate everybody."

  • [ Laughter ]

  • -This has been so wonderful having all four of you here.

  • Thank you, so much, you guys. [ Cheers and applause ]

  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Will Ferrell,

  • Nat Faxon, Jim Rash.

-Is ski etiquette any different over there?

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