[0:00]Do you judge people who have cats? No.
[0:07]I hate them. There's stupid people that have cats.
[0:14]Carrie. Yes. Oscar. Yes, it's me. We brought you here today to take a light detector test. One of you will be hooked up to the machine while the other will ask the questions and then you'll switch. This is Jimmy, our polygraph operator. Who wants to be on the hot seat first? I feel like you're closer to it, so just for ease of use. Okay. I do.
[0:40]Good. Yeah. All right. You're doing great. Thanks. You're a legend. Terrified, but this was voluntary. It was voluntary. Yeah. Ish. Yeah. And it shocks her if she lies. This this thing. Just keep in mind the shock goes. Okay. Yeah, exactly. Okay. Carrie. Yes. To calibrate the machine, I'm going to ask you some straightforward questions. Please answer honestly. Okay. Is your name Carrie Hannah Mulligan? Yes. Were you born in London, England? I was. Are you ready to take this light detector test? Yes. All right, Jimmy, we're good to go. Good to go. I'm sorry. After being rejected by three drama schools, Yes. You networked your way into getting an audition for Pride and Prejudice. Oh, yeah. Would you say shmozing is a more important skill than formal training?
[1:44]Um, yeah. So, do you think I wasted my time going to Juliard? No. I see some deception here. I, no, I don't think you wasted your time going to Juliard. It's equally important to be good at music. But you're also good at, to be fair. So do you wish you went to Juliard? I do wish I went to Juliard. They'd never take me. So you think I'm talented? I think you're very talented. Do you have any notes for any of my performances? No. That's not truthful. Okay.
[2:32]Do you think that most working actors are talented? Yes.
[2:38]Do you think it was your charm that brought you to Windsor Castle recently? My charm?
[2:47]Just exhibit A. I like that was flown in. Um, no.
[2:54]Are you just saying that to appear humble? No. That was a lie. No, I'm not.
[3:05]Would you call me charming? Yes, very. So speaking of networking, you first met this man. This man. Yeah. And this man. Uh, Marcus Muppet. Yeah. At a sleep away camp as children. Yes. Is it true that he quote wasn't boyfriend material? Yes. That is true. Why? Because he's, um, shorter than me. And you had peroxide hair. Was it an intentional strategy to friend zone your future husband? No. And you two reconnected on Facebook years later. Yes. Be honest, did you poke him? What's that mean? That's like a Facebook thing. Oh, like, uh, oh, I can't remember Facebook. Um, did I poke him? No. So you slid into his DMs? Yes. But he might have slid into my DMs, I can't remember. Okay.
[4:07]I really can't.
[4:11]Jimmy's not so sure. What was the line that made you reconsider him? Um, as an adult. Um, I don't think there was a specific line. Maybe shoe lifts. Shoe lifts. No, he grown a lot. Okay. I met my wife the way normal people do. At a party. Do you think my story is less romantic than yours? Yes. She's telling the truth. Is it true that when you first heard your future husband's music you told a friend it was shouty? Yes. That's really funny. Too much too shouty. You still think his music is shouty? No. He's much less shouty now. Okay. Yeah. We played husband and wife in the movie Drive. Yes. Alongside this man.
[5:00]Ryan Golisling. Yes. Were you. I think he's falling down. Oh. Hold on a minute. Okay. Yeah. Got it? Yeah. Okay. Ryan Golisling does that to people. Um, were you initially upset that you had to play my wife instead of Ryan Golisling? No.
[5:21]He you want to stick with that answer? No. No, I'm I was very happy to play your wife. And have enough fair with Ryan Golisling. That's the thing. Yeah, ok. Are you still supportive of Ryan's career? Yes. I'm not going to look at for that one. Very, very. Yeah. Very. I am. Does that mean you've seen his latest film Project Hal Mary? I haven't yet. Since this is our third project together, are you supportive of my work and have seen all of my projects? Um, I I'm supportive of your work and I haven't seen all your projects. She's telling the truth. Yeah. Drive was the first time we worked together, did I make a good first impression? Yes. Is there anything in particular that stood out to you about me?
[6:18]I remember that you were a singer. She's telling the truth. Okay. No, you were a singer. Like I remember being like, oh, he's a singer.
[6:31]I don't remember singing. No, you were, but you were gigging. You were doing gigs. I was like, oh, he's just that's all. We worked together on inside and Davis. Yes. And you've mentioned that I got more laughs from the Cohen brothers on set. Yeah. These guys. Yeah. Be honest, did that make you jealous? Yeah. Mhm. Yeah. Do you think they just don't understand your British sense of humor? No, I just I don't think I was that funny. But do you laugh at your own jokes? Yes. She is very truthful. She is. I know. Okay. Now you've mentioned in an interview that you lie when people ask you what you do for a living. Carrie, do you think being an actor is embarrassing? No.
[7:17]It looks like there's some deception.
[7:22]Part of being an actor is having to do lots of promotional photo shoots, do you find that embarrassing? Yes. She does.
[7:29]How did you feel about this early photoshoot?
[7:35]Do you think it's better than this one? This is so.
[7:41]Do I think mine is better than I actually think mine is better than yours. She's going to break the machine.
[7:50]I don't know what it is about yours that's not working. You've also got a bad background. You've got paper. As you were coming up as an actor, was editing ever? Uh yes. Did you ever enjoy it? Yes. Have you ever done anything in an addition that you regret? I I'm not that I don't know if I I no, but that like embarrassing, but not that I I mean I was trying to get the job. Like what? Like I audition for um, what was the astronaut movie? With? Oh, um. Gravity. I audition for gravity and I had to wear a um, spacecraft and a little a big helmet and spin around. out of control and space. But it was in an office in the Grove. That sounds embarrassing. In our show, beef. Yes. We play a married couple. Yeah. Who's seen having a disturbing fight by co-workers. Yeah. Was it difficult for you to relate to this scenario? Yes. So you're saying you have the perfect marriage? No.
[8:56]Is the key to a lasting relationship having a husband who can sing to you? Yeah. Have you ever gotten in a spat in public? Yes. Was it about me?
[9:12]No. Final question. Did you lie at any point during this light detector test and we didn't catch you? No.
[9:21]Time for you. You've been nervous now? I've just done a lot of ninja training so I know how to control my heart rate. Oh. Oscar, to calibrate the machine, I'm going to ask you some straightforward questions. Please answer honestly. Is your full name Oscar Isaac Hernandez Estrada? Yes. Were you born in Guatemala City, Guatemala? I was.
[9:48]Are you nervous? No. Jimmy, we're ready to go. We are ready to go. Beef. Mark's our third time working together. Would you say I'm a good work wife? Yes. Am I your favorite? Yes.
[10:07]Jimmy's. It is important. It is important. I think you can trust him, he's just a little nervous. Okay, okay, good. Fine. Nervous. Um, in beef, we can't seem to get along with each other. Have you ever had a long standing beef with anyone? Long standing beef? No. No. No. Short standing beef, many. No long standing. Are you a confrontational person? I can be. Have you ever sent food back at a restaurant? No. No. No. Have you ever told a Barbie you didn't like a haircut? Yes. He's telling them the truth. Have you ever said no to a selfie? Yes. It's being really honest. Yes. That's nice. It is. Admit the intense music rehearsals you underwent in preparation for inside and Davis, would you say that this was the hardest part about the role? The cat? Is it a cat? It's a cat, yeah, cats. Cats, we're not the hardest part of the role. No. Do you judge people who have cats? No.
[11:23]I know. I hate them. There's stupid people that have cats. You know what? Straight line.
[11:36]Would you ever work with a cat again? No. Straight line. Are you aware that there are mixed cat breeds named after this costar from the movie? Really? I didn't know that. Do you see the resemblance? Between him and a cat?
[11:57]You like a panther. You let a band years ago named the Blinking Underdogs. Yes. Yes, it's true.
[12:11]Did you name it that because the Oscar Isaac's was too on the nose? If I would have thought of that, why would have named it that. It's telling me truth. Do you feel like an underdog at heart? Yes. Yes. Is that what keeps you motivated?
[12:33]Uh, yeah. Yes. Okay, yeah. Uh, did any of your dance moves from X Macana come from your band? No. Oh. What was last time you did the dance? You did it in press yesterday? Did I? No, just like the beginning of it. Yeah, yesterday.
[12:57]Um, oh, did X Caner make you an expert in AI? No. No. What's the best advice that you can give me about artificial intelligence? Oh, um, just to to watch videos on YouTube of AI and robots because all their experiments are being put up on there and so at least we know what's coming. Okay, that's good. After the films released, you conversed with many AI programmers, have they shared classified information with you?
[13:32]Not not classified, no.
[13:37]You had to think about it, I'm not sure. I had to think if it was classified and no, it's not classified. Blink twice if you have information that you can't share on camera.
[13:53]You're known for being a serious actor who takes his roles very seriously. So do you consider yourself a serious person? No. No. What is silly about you? Just look at me right now. This is very silly. Do you ever unwind with some Bravo? Like the channel? Yeah. No. No. I see some deception here. Oh. I don't know what to tell you, Jimmy. Do you have any opinions on the latest summer house drama? No. Don't don't know what that means. Do you think you have a good personality for reality TV? I don't think I do. No. No. Is it too much beef for you to handle? Ah, that's very good. So you can only handle scripted beef. Yeah. Yeah, scripted beef. I can't do improv beef. No improv beef. You can improv beef. I know we did kind of improv beef. We did improv beef. Just a little bit. Final question. Did you lie at any point during this slide detector test and we didn't catch you? I do love cats. You should be clear about that by the way. I love cats.



