Christina Ricci Talks Wednesday Addams, Casper, and More | Fan Expo Dallas Q&A Panel
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Jun 16, 2025
Get ready for a nostalgic and insightful Q&A with Christina Ricci, recorded live at Fan Expo Dallas! From her iconic role as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family to beloved classics like Casper and Sleepy Hollow, Christina dives into her career, shares behind-the-scenes stories, and connects with fans during this engaging panel. 🖤 Hear what it was like growing up in the spotlight and returning to the Addams universe 🎬 Christina reflects on working with co-stars like Johnny Depp and Bill Pullman 🗣️ No filters — just genuine answers and fan-favorite moments!
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oh gosh there we go i hate these chairs i see it every time i like the short ones yeah I I just I prefer a couch yes
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couches are good i prefer a couch um have you had a lovely time in Dallas yes I have thank you everybody for being so
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wonderful and welcoming and kind and you know you started so young in industry it
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must feel I don't know if it feels strange to you when people are still connecting with roles when you were a
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kid does that feel strange that you have to talk about that again and again not in a bad way but I guess it's like
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looking back at the old photograph in a way yeah no I mean what there's two you
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know my answer is twofold uh I am somebody who loves movies and television
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so in my life I had movies when I was young that I watched over and over that made me feel safe or fed some sort of
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need I had or helped me to escape so I get having that connection to something
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and so that sort of doesn't seem odd to me from that point of view um and then also you know I've been doing this for
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such a long time that it just feels normal to me I suppose yeah it's time
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flies it absolutely flies um I wanted to ask you about what gave you comfort then
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when you were younger was there an actor or a movie or TV show that you found
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comfort in in the same way that people find comfort in your work yeah I um I
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would watch uh the um Richard Prior uh I
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was obsessed with Richard Prior um I loved the toy which is a very movie but
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but actually really nice commentary on racism um I was obsessed with that movie
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and also um Cino you go to the any of the Gene Wilder Richard Prior movies i
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was like seven and just like obsessed with them they were on HBO all the time
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um so yeah I love those movies and then you know my sister always jokes about having to watch Clue about 400 times and
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The Three Amigos one of my faves i'm glad you said that the Three Amigos
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was one of my favorite movies i mean I watched it over and over and over and over again same oh my god and I watched
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it recently again last month just out of nostalgia and it still holds up does it
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I might make my son watch it please please oh my god i love that feeling when you were young where you'd watch a
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movie over and over again i don't know what it is about being young and completely obsessed well my pediatrician
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said actually when I was asking him if it was okay to let my son watch the same things over and over again that it's
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actually quite soothing for children they need repetition and consistency and so the exercise of watching a movie over
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again it's like you can predict what's going to happen and it makes kids feel safe to know exactly what's going to
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happen okay there you go there is you know paramedic psychology behind it guys in case you're wondering that must be
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why nostalgia is such a big draw i think so for us as adults for me it was in Cen
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Man or Man i think I only ever saw that one time oh my god I loved it so much
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that my and it wasn't out to buy yet at this point but my dad loved it so much that my dad convinced the guy at
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Blockbuster to let him just buy it oh that's nice and I took it home and I'm
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still obsessed with that film now um now as an actor though what really turns you on in terms of films and TV now because
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I find it harder to get really into something yeah um I don't know i mean I
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just think it's interesting now how you can um complete a whole television show in like a couple of sittings that's kind
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of incredible you know and um so I feel like that keeps I don't know so
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something about that I feel like keeps the connection from being as intense as it was when you know you had to it was
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spread out over months or whatever anyway um I actually went back and started watching The Killing Again um
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which is a really fun show i guess it's not fun i'm enjoying
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it um uh what else i I like things like Top
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Chef and British Bake Off um yeah I love the great British It's really fun i love
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it i can't watch that because I have a big sugar obsession and it will make me eat cake so I cannot watch that show um
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but in terms I've always wanted to know as an actor when you're watching something a great movie a great TV show
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can you just watch it as a fan or do you watch it dissect performances and get inspired i only notice when something's
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bad really i mean or or you know something will be inspirational sometimes you watch it and you're like
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"Oh wow that was amazing yes um but in terms of like technically noticing stuff
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it's only when something is poorly done sometimes bad is all right yeah if it's
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intentionally bad or I'm not a big fan of watching like bad movies because they're so bad cuz something about it
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feels mean to me like you're laughing at how bad someone is but but I'm I'm like
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a party pooper so don't so just ignore me no I used to think like that um an ex
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uh of mine was like "I only like bad horror." And it was like really right like that that kind of thing makes sense
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to me yeah but no not like bad performer yeah i thought you meant like I don't know i went once with a group of people
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to go watch uh a really to go intentionally watch a movie that
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everyone had heard was really bad and halfway through watching it I just felt bad i felt guilty you know because
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clearly the actors weren't trying to be in a bad movie but also time is precious
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and true and you're not you're not going to get those two hours back it's so true you might as well just save it i wanted
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to ask this a bit of a pivot but do you have a tarot deck we do yeah my husband
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and I created um with this amazing artist Philipe Flores um uh tarot deck
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it's um Catwell spiders tarot decking guide book yeah are you really into tarot then were you always into that i
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like I've always kind of liked things like tarot and astrology and um I think
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I was inspired to make a tarot deck because I started my new view of tarot
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started evolving um and uh I like the
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idea that maybe the magic isn't in the cards but actually in your own brain and
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this idea that you know you can believe in it in a sort of mystical way but you can also believe in it in terms of you
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know when you get a tarot card reading you ask a question and you cut the deck and the deck is shuffled and then the
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cards that come up um represent themes other points of view with my cards they
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all have backstories so they're all characters that have actual a little a
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couple sentences that give you a sense of their journey um and so when the cards come out and the themes are
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brought up and the questions are posed it's sort of like looking at your problem or your question from another point of view and you know
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using using those prompts and your own self-nowledge and your entire life
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history um I think that you kind of use your own brain to figure out what is
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coming sort of the predictions come from yourself not from the cards um so and I
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I just I just really um think that we don't we don't we discount how powerful
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our own minds are quite a bit so that was sort of my inspiration for creating that deck i completely agree with you i
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think when I've been reading tarot for years and I read I do a tarot read in the morning and in the evening and I
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find it really meditative yeah and it centers you some people do yoga some
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people go for a walk but when I say that people go "Oh god arrow oh but you're right it's almost like solving a puzzle
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through the symbolism yeah it's it's like an exercise yeah yeah i find it really helpful do you read every day or
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do you I don't no I mean I don't do anything every day that's fair you're
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also a mother that's right that's the thing the alarm goes off and it's just getting ready for school and the chaos
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begins at seven um so yeah i know I don't do any of those kinds of self-care things which subject you have
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a good excuse i only have an orange son who's my cat a that's so you know I can
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do tarot and you can just stare at me and so it's okay but would you consider yourself a spiritual person I guess
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because when you see astrology and tarot people go spiritual do you see it like that or do you see it more as as you
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said your mind and looking at your I mean I have my own sort of personal beliefs and uh ways that I go through
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the world for sure yeah I think yeah that's it doesn't have to be and weird it's just the way that you Yeah it's
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like a puzzle that you're solving yeah every day i've got some fun questions and then we're going to hand over to the
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fan okay um so just random really really random questions do you believe in ghosts i'm not sure see I'm open um have
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you ever seen something weird or experienced weird i mean I see a lot of weird
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things uh I don't know i I just really don't know i'm open to it something
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weird happens in a hotel I'll generally talk to to the room as though there might be a ghost um just in case uh but
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I don't know okay um is there a role that you've played that people barely
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bring up but that you secretly love
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no i like it efficient um okay uh do you have a weird skill or something you're
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good at that no one would expect i don't know if people wouldn't expect this but
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I'm like a really amazing driver like precision oh so you're a
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really incredible driver i grew up Well I learned to drive LA but then I drove
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in New York City for like four years and damn that'll make you a good driver yeah
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yeah but but it's actually a problem because now I have trouble being in cars where other people are driving
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them see I'm a control freak i mean it drives me crazy how other people drive
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so I have to like drive myself to the airport and everything if I could I would I would totally drive myself
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everywhere i don't like being in an Uber no I like doing that with my foot like a ghost pedal oh my god i always like
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close the gap close the gap why are we five cars flying this other car yeah I drove in London so I think
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New York and London it's a similar kind of vibe yeah cuz I lived there for so long but now I'm driving in LA oh my god
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people can't drive no there's a signal why don't you signal i don't understand yeah casual you know it's weird to me
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anyway those are my uh those are my round of questions can we have a round of applause for the first part of the major
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let's get some fan questions we will try and get to them all there is a mic here there's also a little mic at the end of
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the room here if you guys can see it h please mind your fellow fans now some house rules please keep it to one short
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question so we can get through the line if that's okay thank you right we're going to start with this lovely color
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here hello my dear what's your name vanessa go first christina I'm sorry for
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my crying earlier that's okay i don't know if anyone's cried as
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much as I have but I try not to keep score
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um thank you for being my my comfort for over 30 years and um happy 30 years to
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the Casper movie and just celebrating 30 years [Music]
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and um I would love to know your favorite movie i'm sorry I'm still your favorite
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memory of making Casper
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um okay so my favorite memory of making Casper um we shot that movie over the course of
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nine months it was a very technical movie because the um technology and the
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sort of what we were doing was very new at the time so um so it I I got to very
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close with all the crew I was working with and we shot on the universe a lot and my favorite memory was going with uh
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members of the grip department and props department to a local burger place every lunch and I'd sit and have lunch with
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them and they would let me taste sips of their beer that's my favorite memory
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did you enjoy Camden cuz I missed their Camden captain Maine is where they did
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the scenery of Oh yeah i didn't I wasn't there for that part i only shot the you
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know the the main part of the movie in Los Angeles okay that's cool to know i I love that and thank you for your legacy
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creating mine thank you thank you my dear thank you hello my friend what is
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your name and what is your question uh hi my name Nathaniel
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hi I was wondering uh Nathaniel I can't see your face i was wondering what was
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it like working on speed racing it was really great um uh it was a wonderful
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experience uh I loved working with the Washowskis and um you know my favorite
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thing about being on Speedraer was working with um David Leech and Chad Sahelski who were at the time just the
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most famous stuntmen uh in the industry and have gone on to become really big directors now but um I had I was
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obsessed with The Matrix and the only thing I wanted when I when I shot Speedraer was um to learn how to do a um
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I'm so sorry I get so distracted by being filmed anyway my brain keep my brain
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together um I just I wanted to learn how to do a um cartwheel and pick up a gun
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mid cartwheel and they taught me to do that and it's just made my life worse um
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so I kind of love them that's right i only had a flip phone that's my only o
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to the matrix i thought the coolest I had like I was like got this phone and now I'm like god I was sad
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that was my cool thing hello my friend sorry what is your what's your name my name is Robert i have a question about
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values you did a scene with uh that Moana speech and I recently watched it
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about a year ago and I noticed that you're everyone's straightfaced and you're speaking very you look like about to burst out laughing but you're 26
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straight and your co-star David Crumb Holtz is like got his teeth bearing like he's about to burst out laughing um what
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went on in that scene why we were definitely not about to burst out laughing okay well what was going on with Why was he bearing his teeth in
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that scene he was like I think he was being mad i think he was being angry and
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aggressive okay but I definitely was not about to burst out laughing okay you were very
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certain you sat and memorized the whole thing yeah well yeah we memorize all our lines although I was on a TV show once
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where they did have the cards on Ali Mciel because people had so much dialogue and we shot so many scenes that
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they did have dialogue cards that's the only project I've ever worked on though where they had that like yet I've heard
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that he did that one of Thank you thanks Frank hello my dear
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what's your name and question hey there I'm Tori um quick question for you were you heavily involved in the decision
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making of your uh roles when you were a child or if you weren't um what was the
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first role you picked for yourself i was involved i mean mainly when I was a child I just did the movies that I
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auditioned for and got or that I was offered and not that much has changed um
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but you know occasionally there would be something that I didn't want to do and then I just didn't do it
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thank you so much thank you thank you hello my friend what's your stream hello my name is Kaylee my question is about
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Hill Jackets which by the way congratulations on the season 4
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my question is about the music in the show they feature a lot of iconic songs from the '9s is there any in particular
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'9s song that you really love that you wish you could see featured in the show well I think
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I am a very big Pixies fan but when I spoke to um Oh my god my mind is
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blanking i'm glad of names but when I spoke to the woman who does her music I mentioned the Pixies and her face
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immediately soured so I don't think we'll be hearing anything music no I was
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like one of those you know people like like the really hate them this I think she really hates them um so I don't
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think that we'll be hearing any Pixie music anybody ever pixie song no but I'm
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willing to share oh personal information thank you my love thank you hello friend
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what's your name kinsley hi um so do you like would you rather be
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like Wednesday or Marilyn Mortive which would I prefer to play
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um I mean they're both really fun parts to play uh I know that I have a preference they
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were both super fun um I think it's easier to play a character like Marilyn Thornhill than
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Wednesday so yeah maybe I'll take the easy route
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thank you very much for your question thank you my dear hello there what's your name hi my name is Jonathan uh and
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my wife and I are just huge fans we've watched you from Casper now and then and also we binge watch Yellow Jackets every
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chance we get uh so my question is uh I thought that the title of this panel was perfect that this is my costume that was
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the name of in the panel oh that's the title of this this is my costume okay because looking looking at your career
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you span so many different types of roles so my question is my question is
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what is it that the role that challenged you the most or was most difficult for you to kind of get into that character
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i don't know my god I'm so sorry my mind is drying up
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um I don't know i mean traditionally anything that involves an accent is very
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difficult or more difficult uh what a brain is it's just like I
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don't know i am so sorry it is very hard to come back to yellow jackets every every
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season after there's been so much time in between because you know the way you play a part has a lot to do with who you
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are in that moment in time and so you know if you're allowed to evolve as a human being over the course of like nine
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months to a year and then you have to come back and play the character the exact same way that can be difficult
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because you've changed so I think coming back to yellow jackets every time is challenging thank you very much thank
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you thank you hello there my friend what's your name and question hi my name is Josh yeah uh so we always had Casper
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and Adam's Family Values on our TV when we were kids but we also had the movie That Darn Cat do you have any memories
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of that classic um I really liked working with cats um and I'm not kidding i love cats
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so it was just a dream job for me and the the cat wrangler said that they were very relieved because the cats loved me
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so much and that made me very happy thank you very much thank you hello my
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dear what's your name question my name is Anna and my question for you is what is the most memorable or one of your
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favorite moments on the Wednesday set and we get to see you again in the second season one of my favorite mo I
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liked um I had never worked with Gwendalin before and so it was really fun i can't fit
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you're all I was like I was quite impressed that you could kind of just don't fall over it
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well you'll be able to get out if you walk yourself [Applause] hold on um I hadn't worked with
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Wendeline before and so I was really was really fun to work with her um and we
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had a very very good time and then um I can't I can't comment any I can't
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comment at all about season 2 i don't know anything about it
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thank you my Hello friends what's your name question hi my name is Miles uh my
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mom has set me up here because she wanted you to uh wave to her she's the Wonder Woman like regular hi and um my
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question is if you were to go back and play like a completely renewed version
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of the Adams family what would you add if you could anything
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i would I would give them a cat [Applause]
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and what's your mom's name again uh her name is Jackie jackie stand up please
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can we all wave at Jackie hi Jackie you look amazing thank you thanks
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for your question thank you thanks Jackie hello my friend what's your name uh my name is Nick hi well happy 30th
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anniversary to Casper and one of my guilty pleasure reminds us now and then please don't judge well speaking of best
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what movie or series do you consider your magnamus wow i I do not know i tend to not think
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about my performances enough um I don't know i mean I did this movie
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called The Icetorm that's just a really great movie oh yeah so maybe that's like
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one of the best movies I've ever been in you know as far as like my watch list
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thank you thank you for your question my friend hello my dear what's your name and question hello my name is Evelyn hi
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and um I was wondering cuz it was brought up earlier you're a more like underappreciated roles and one of my
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favorite is Lily from Alpha and Omega i was wondering if you changed your
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methods or techniques when doing a voiceover role because you traditionally did live action yeah I mean it is very
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different you are literally just in a booth reading one line over and over and
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over again until you know everybody's happy um so it's not like playing out
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scenes or reacting the way that you would you know in live action um yeah
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it's it's very different thank you thank you thank you hello my love what's your
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name hi I'm Gabby hi go for it um what was the most uncomfortable yell I
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could see in the film good question um
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I did not enjoy playing playing drunk is not fun it's very difficult and
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disconcerting and not fun um so I didn't enjoy playing drunk in those first since
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the third season and then in terms of comfort uh anytime they we had to shoot
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at night in the wilderness like cuz we used the same location and set as they
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the younger people do but so when we did um it was like when we did Lah's um cult
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and we were out at night in the wilderness that's where they shoot the younger kids um and it was just really
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cold and raining and snowing at times and we were there all night long and our
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feet were wet it was muddy so physically that was a very comfortable sequence
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thank you thank you my dear hello my friend what's your name and what is your question hi my name is Misty hi and I
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just want to say I'm honored to share birthdays with you uh go Aquariuses and a glorious one sharing your stranges
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with the world um so you guys are going to hate me but I'm going to ask about the Zach Posen dress okay did you work
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on that with him or Zach is very controlling and many times there wasn't
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even a mirror so I didn't have that much input i did have some though and
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um I was very very happy with how it turned out i thought it looked beautiful it was very uncomfortable oh talk about
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uncomfortable thank you thank you you're glorious thank you i love an Aquarius i'm a Libra
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so air signs any Aquarians here yes any Libras
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you're all And the rest of you are all wonderful too hello my love what's your name and
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question hi I'm one I'm a Taurus no one likes Taurus for some reason uh I have a
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question about the yellow jackets one of my favorite things to see in the first few seasons was the relationship adult
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Misty and adult Natalie had and in season 3 we learned that Natalie found a
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really big secret that younger Misty had been hiding and that could in some way
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inform why their relationship is the way that it came to be i'm wondering if
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that's something that you always knew or kind of had an inkling that they had something that they shared that no one
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else in the group you know was privy to
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no they didn't let us know any of this um she was just really mean to
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me no I mean I just always think it's funny when people are like I love their relationship it's like she's just mean
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to Misty and Misty just like desperate to be her friend um the whole time uh so
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uh but yeah I guess that comes from how upset she is that Misty is the reason
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they were all stuck there thank you I love you thank you hello my friend
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what's your name and what is your question my name is Roland and uh I would like to ask uh what was it like
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working with John Waters in the movie Becker it was really great i mean he's amazing
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he's so fun he told incredible stories and he showed us parts of Baltimore that
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we probably never would have seen um and it was it was really great thank you
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thank you very much hello there i love I love your t-shirt love that cartoon oh thank thank you very much what's your
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name my name is Chris happy 30th anniversary to Casper and if I recall happy 35th anniversary to me they call
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mermaids [Music] um you've obviously done wonderful work
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and been in some incredible franchises and is there any other um like
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franchises you might want to do in the near future like Star Wars or the Cinematic the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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or anything like that i mean I would be happy to do any of that uh worlds um
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I've seen all the Star Wars movies um and I do enjoy Star Wars quite a bit
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maybe Star Wars would be more fun for me than Marvel just because it's just not my thing but I
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appreciate it very much thank you thank you hello my friend let's see your
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name and question hi my name is that cut out um Tauruses are awesome
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by the way and we're born three months before we're the same age um I know you've made a lot of
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familyfriendly movies but I like more of your adult made movies on still doing
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more adult theme like black what was going
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on those kind of movies um yeah I wouldn't make a movie like Black Snake
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Bone again um that was sort of a really terrible uh experience i signed on to a
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movie that was about the revictimization of rape victim and uh the sort of the
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behaviors you'll see in someone who has been sexually abused um that we dismiss
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and make fun of and um and it turned out that they were making sort of rape porn
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movie and that was really against everything that I've ever believed in in my life um so I would never take a risk
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like that again uh uh but I do intend on making more
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movies that um and TV that I would watch um and uh yeah
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thank you my friend thank you hello my dear what's your name and question my name is Christine hello uh so mine was
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sort of a question about Black Stink Moon but I'm an I'm an actress and I like to take parts that are different
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from who I am as a person because I find that more interesting to play um so I
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wondered uh since I'll go away from that one since obviously it was No it's okay i mean I'm proud of my performance just
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not what was done with the editing and the handling and the marketing and any
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of that so I guess I'll change it to um is there some sort of role that you would
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like to play that you've been dying to um kind of itch that scratch that itch
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like like a like some sort of role that you would like to show everybody that's
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different from things that you've done in the past although you've done a lot of different things but yeah I'm always
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um you know I never want to do the same thing twice um so always trying to find
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things that are different um right now I'm very interested in um contributing to all the different sort of um the
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variety of of female roles that we're finally sort of starting to see and um
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sort of dealing with women's stories uh
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without uh without sort of the stereotypes um you know the assumptions
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about women um all those kinds of things so I just I'd like to play I just want to play women's parts that are different
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than what you've seen before I guess is the more simple way of saying that thank you thank you hello my friend what's
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your name and question hi my name is Anna um I'm a big fan i grew up in Mexico so I watch a lot of your movies
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in Spanish and then when I moved to the States and I started learning English I rewatched them again i was like watching
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the movie for the first time like ever so my question is do you ever get recognized in other countries where they
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don't primarily speak English where you're like "Wow they didn't I didn't know my movie so like reached out or
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anything like that?" Yeah um definitely actually in Mexico um people seem to
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know me a lot um uh and then um
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uh it I think it changes over the years too and things that are popular and things that aren't um but I have had
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that experience I guess i don't know also sometimes when I travel nobody notices me so I don't know but but I
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have heard before that a lot of my movies when I was younger are very popular in Mexico yeah i think it's cuz
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we didn't have cable TV growing up that was back in the you know early 80s 90s and so it was like always like DVD stuff
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or like you know straight from the movies to home but thank you thank you thank you hello my love what's your name
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and question sorry it's Ella and um I was wondering what it was like like when you were a
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volay to see Jenna Ortega play the same role you did in a different like characterization I guess yeah you know
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it's it didn't feel weird at all um you know it's a very that character existed
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before I played her and um you know Jenna's Wednesday is a different is is
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older and different than the Wednesday that ver the version of Wednesday that I
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played um and so it just felt very uh it
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just kind of felt like I was on another movie thank you very much that was a TV show
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so just another TV show hello what's your daily question my name is Tanya um
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I watched Adam's family it is cutting out that and uh I made my
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wife watch Cursed so that one's a great movie but um I actually uh went through
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a serial killer kind of phase in my life and so I weren't came up in my lexicon
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of what learning about serial killers so I was just wondering about your experience on Monster on how playing her
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Eileen Waros's girlfriend went like cuz she's a like a real person right so I
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wondered if like you like kind of speak with her or you had like No she had been uh she had already been executed before
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we made that movie um I don't even know Charize ever had any contact or anything
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um because the movie was in development for a while before I became involved um
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it was a really wonderful experience and Charlie's was amazing and so much fun to be with we really I mean I think because
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it's such a dark subject matter the sort of instinct is to create levity and she
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and I literally would giggle until Patty called action um it was just so fun we
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were so silly with each other um it was really just such a a really great experience thank you thank you now we're
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we're entering the last four minutes so I'm going to say we're going to definitely answer your question anyone
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else behind you will not get answered we're definitely going to answer your question and person in a black t-shirt
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I'm sorry you guys will have to sit down don't look at me in the eyes don't look at me it's not my fault i didn't do it
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how was that it's me it's me just blame me um so I'm sorry my love
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you have to sit down okay my dear what's your name and question so my name is Micah i really didn't want to be with
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the last person so that's good um so you kind of touched on this already a little bit but I just wondered if there was you
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know life is full of everything and you don't want to be full of regret of course but I just wondered if there was
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anything that you maybe not fully regret but wish you had done different maybe a car played or a movie or anything like
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that or if you're just like you know It was bad regret
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sorry like I not regret but you know like I mean I have a lot of regrets
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um I regret moving back to Los Angeles eight years ago
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um I regret how I did my makeup today um you regret that I didn't pack my black
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cardigan like it just goes on and on i have so many regrets
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um there are certain movies that I wish I hadn't been in but I am and it feels
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mean to say that to name them um I I don't know that I can give you a
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satisfactory regret what kind of regret are you looking at like area regret uh if if there was something that uh you
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had just truly like I I don't even want anybody to come up and mention this to
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me whether it was a murder or a movie that may be too great of a scale but I just want this is the last one in the
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past I'll tell you what I regret wearing
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leather leggings in Dallas that was like is a bad choice moment um
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yeah I had more than one pair of jeans yeah this it's hot also not to drail i'm
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so sorry your bag is excellent oh yeah his name is Gilbert look at your chickens i'm a 42y
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old woman with a chicken bag and thank you for your question love thank you we went through soft regrets
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so I mean I'd come see you at the table i for you christina will have your
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list of regrets hello my dear what's your name question hello I'm Joshua and I'm very
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glad to be speaking to you hello um so as fans who come here to Fan Expo
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obviously we're all here to meet celebrities and be able to you know interact and everything but especially
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growing up as a child star um was there any celebrity that like really impacted
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you where you met them you're like "Wow I can't believe I actually met them even having you know Hollywood standards." I
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was very excited to meet Chubby Chase and then he was not so
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nice i was like "Oh don't." So I don't meet people anymore then I
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Thank Thank you very much we made it to the last question thanks for waiting what's your name i'm Bra hi um I was
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just wondering like does your son think you're cool like you like to see your films you're in or is that something
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that stays away from or I mean he thinks I'm I think he thinks I'm cool but he also thinks I'm really
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cringe and I like to embarrass him all the time um no but I think he thinks I'm
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cool uh he travels with me all the time and we I don't think you would do that
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if you didn't like me that's good thank you
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