[0:00]Uh, now, I, uh, I saw this movie Horns, very cool. Uh, now, in in in the movie, you do a great American accent. Thank you. fantastic well you do a fantastic American accent. Thank you very much. And I was just thinking like, how hard it would be because when I do a British accent it's just very, very hard. It is, and British accents are hard accents to do. It's very very hard sometimes you can do it. But that's the thing you you do what, uh, most Americans do, which is either to go sort of cockney or sort of very posh, and you've gone cockney which is perfectly acceptable. Was that real or is that fake? This is I really talk like this. But yeah, I didn't know, but like similarly English people always, if you ask, I think most English people to do an American accent, they would all go for a kind of Texan Southern sound, just instinctively. Yeah. Like could you do an American accent? Uh, no, I only one. Do a a Southern, uh, American accent. No, because I might wanna play a something that's not, you know, what if there's no, what if they call for a roleplay?I'll be a Cockney man on trial and you're you're a lawyer in a very hot courtroom.
[1:02]No, I, I didn't do it, I swear. It wasn't me. I mean, I normally we drive on the other side of the road, see?So I don't know how you can concentrate, it's so hot in here. And that's not bad. I know that was, it was And then after you do it you go like this and then, I know I can't do that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's your practice. That's how I practice. Yeah. You do a bit of acting and then you go, was it okay?How was it? That's actor for you.But your accent, though, your American accent is American all the way in this in this film.And I I read somewhere that you learned American accents from, uh, WWF W from wrestlers. Well, yeah, you should see how I talk in the film it's very dramatic all the time. You gonna kill me?You gonna kill me?What's going on?You're gonna go down, you Royal Rumble, you'll see.Be there. That was the first five minutes. That you don't even need to see the movie now. Exactly. No, but basically I. So it's hot in here. WWF as it was then was one of my, like many American cultural influences on the UK when I was growing up, along with like other stuff like Friends and Frasier and just you hear American accents all the time in England so it's very you sort of grow up doing it, like when I recreated Royal Rumbles with my like WWF action figures, I gave them the appropriate accents.
[2:23]They were they were hitting each other.
[2:26]So then we're already just in your bedroom just playing? Yeah, yeah, just I was the only child, dude.There was time to kill. So you would have the dolls and who who are your doll who are the wrestlers that you had? Uh, well, there would be like The Rock and Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Undertaker and Kane and It was fantastic. Yeah, no, it was I feel like I maybe I I feel like the I grew up in the golden era of wrestling really. I think everyone feels that way. Yeah, probably. I grew up with Junkyard Dog and Hulk Hogan and those guys. Rowdy Roddy Piper. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, no, but it was great, wasn't it? Well, The Rock was always my favorite.That was he was and I have I harbor like a or not a not so secret desire to like do like a somehow or find a parts for me and Dwayne Johnson to play in the same movie. You and The Rock? Yeah, absolutely. You can make it happen. He watches the show. Does he? Yeah, yeah. Well, he know he he knows I'm a fan because I've had friends who have like mutual friends who've like dressed him on other films and stuff, so I actually have a t-shirt which one of them got him to make me, uh, which is, um, well, they made it they they took the picture. They were like, make this Dwayne. They forced him to sign a t-shirt. No, it's a t-shirt with a picture of him holding up a sign saying Dan Radcliffe number one fan, which I ha like I have that.That's the thing I have in my life. What would be the film?What would be the film?Let's come with the idea.What's the idea for the film? Well, I, my initial thought was like a buddy cop movie, um, about two kind of like unlikely partners who are forced to work together and then are bonded by like this came out of another idea that me and a friend were having one like where we were just coming out with bad pun names for films, and we decided a buddy cop movie about two cops that are joined over their love of music, Shikal Siren song, and so we could just pitch that to. With musical cops? Yeah, well it's not a musical movie but they're both like, oh man, I love this music so much, and like, oh, I didn't like you, but actually we have the same taste in this. And that's goes on for two hours. It's essentially yeah, two hours of that. I like it. But wouldn't you like to see me and The Rock do that? How about Rock Rock and Radcliff? Yeah. It's called Rock and Radcliff. Yeah. That's also the name of the movie. Okay, yeah, yeah. So it's Rock and Radcliff in Rock and Radcliff. Right. And you're two you're two competing beach bands like an Elvis movie under a cliff and like a clam bake and two competing bands and then you then you get together to form one band called Rock and Radcliff. Oh, yeah.I can see that being excellent. Siren Siren songs they better I don't know, I'm going with Rock.I if either of those films get made if you're watching and you want to make either of those films I get 10%. Radcliffe trying to say, yeah, thank you for saying that.



