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  • It's hard to think of any leading man today who does romantic comedy better than Hugh Grant.

  • For years, he actually threatened not to do another one.

  • But now he is back in theaters, thankfully, co starring with Drew Barrymore in music and lyrics.

  • What are you doing?

  • You mad when you're destroying my Harmon right from across the room?

  • You're not writing here.

  • Get back.

  • Get Get back to your corner.

  • I can't have you here.

  • I'll be blocked.

  • I've been completely stuck on the other side.

  • I've never been the other side.

  • Bush.

  • Bush.

  • Good.

  • Better Still a fraction close.

  • Just this Back off.

  • Just one.

  • Just just fine.

  • Great.

  • Good morning.

  • Good morning.

  • So good to have you back here.

  • Uh oh.

  • It's lovely to be back home.

  • Well, I'm glad you're still making movies.

  • Your threat not to.

  • What was it about music and lyrics that made you want to do this film?

  • Well, it was funny, you know, I get sent quite a lot of romantic comedies on dhe very often.

  • They're charming, but they're very seldom truly funny.

  • And this one was funny.

  • That's great dialogue.

  • Yeah.

  • What?

  • He writes amazing dialogue.

  • You know, the old romantic comedy comedy tradition off crackling banter between the man and the woman.

  • It's quite hard to come by now.

  • Not many people do it on Martin Lawrence, who wrote, directed this film.

  • He does it brilliantly, and the chemistry is so important to obviously between you and Drew Barrymore.

  • Did you know that it would work immediately?

  • Not at all.

  • You never know.

  • You never know on.

  • I'm glad it did.

  • It's always a bit of a risk, but it's a strange thing.

  • You know, sometimes you think this is marvelous chemistry and it comes out like zero.

  • And sometimes you think this is awful on.

  • Do you have Mr Are you guys alike at all?

  • Are you polar opposite that were ridiculously opposite?

  • Really?

  • You can see it.

  • She's pure Californian sunshine.

  • Joy, laughter, positive thoughts.

  • Andi, I am in a cloud of London gloom.

  • It was tough for her, so it works well, right?

  • Well, yeah, actually.

  • And weirdly on the screen, you know, because it's not one of those couples where you think the beginning of the film.

  • Well, they're bound to get it on, you know.

  • You just see that's gonna happen.

  • I think in a way.

  • You think the reverse, You think?

  • Oh, no, I hope they don't.

  • Because he's much too old for her.

  • And but actually, just kind of makes it more interesting than halfway through the film.

  • You start to think.

  • Actually, I think I do want them tow supplies you to slice.

  • I like.

  • That's Fleiss.

  • You play Alex Fleischer, Fletcher.

  • And you are an eighties pop star.

  • You are a big icon.

  • Your group was called Pop.

  • Yeah.

  • I'm an ex eighties.

  • Yes.

  • Now, living rather tragic has been existence.

  • Were there?

  • I am in the eighties.

  • This is a little clip of our bus back in the eighties doing a pop video, which I must say you pull off brilliantly.

  • Look atyou.

  • Now you have to sing and dance.

  • Yes.

  • Well, are you an approximation of don't the dancing?

  • I mean, there's no faking that you were shaking your hips.

  • Your You were really good.

  • I mean, way got to here.

  • Look at this.

  • Well, that's very impressive, actually, in this part, you know, this is now and so I'm allowed to be a little past it on.

  • Uh, was that fun for you Any second that you see There, you see?

  • Come on.

  • You want to be on stage and kind of playing.

  • When I tell you what, I'll tell you what the beginning of that day was.

  • I think the worst moment I've ever had on a film set, you know, to be up there at seven.

  • In the morning, right?

  • Feeling like a 46 year old, grumpy Englishmen wearing very tight trousers and high heels.

  • And people say, Now go, just be sneaky and property You don't have it in you.

  • You just for me to dance a tool.

  • It's gotta be really late at night.

  • I gotta be very drunk.

  • And usually now I have to have got back from the party and I'm standing alone in my underpants Just looking in the mirror.

  • Yeah, very hard.

  • Under those circumstances, well, you did a commendable job and the singing You did all your own singing, which really is good.

  • Well, it's nice of you to say that I was very.

  • They schooled me like a performing seal for months and months and months, and I have very good people around me and a very good record producer who's very clever with the buttons on the computer.

  • So if you get a flat note and I did hit one or two just wanted to, they could put you back.

  • It sounds like a great experience.

  • Now you've said that you you might leave acting to write a book.

  • What about a record or music?

  • I am now recording artist director came out this week on It's the soundtrack of the album and I'm on it and I feel furiously aroused by the fact that I'm now an official pop star.

  • I like that.

  • All right films opening on Valentine's Day.

  • You You're a romantic Now what?

  • You know I'm not that unromantic.

  • Actually, always pretend that there's no romantic, but I am quite.

  • I just I'm a hesitant like any Englishman.

  • I remember about three Valentine's days ago sending a huge bunch of flowers to this girl and instantly regretting it and trying desperately to get them recall.

  • But in case it really Yeah, I don't really did.

  • I can't tell you that worked so well.

  • Girls are easy.

  • Yeah, we're easy to figure out our way.

  • Yeah, yeah.

It's hard to think of any leading man today who does romantic comedy better than Hugh Grant.

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ヒュー・グラント、「音楽と歌詞」について語る (Hugh Grant Discusses 'Music and Lyrics')

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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