Episode Report Card Grade It Now! YOU GRADE IT I know what turns Bradley Cooper on.
By Erin | Season 2 | Episode 21 | Aired on 04.30.2003
I think it's hard to discern between what people are saying about your character and you.
Completely. Especially when you're playing a character for a year and a half.
Exactly. And you're like, "Well, stop saying that Will sucks." Because, first of all, he doesn't, and second of all, SHUT UP.
Yeah. It's pretty crazy.
Are you getting recognized more because of this show?
Yeah, definitely. But only in a great way.
Good. So you can actually live your life?
Yeah. I was just down the street the other day, buying a couple of albums. And I just thought, it's pretty great, just to be able to do that and have nothing, like, cumbersome, occur.
Oh, that's good. What's the last really good CD you bought?
I just bought "The Roots." The new album by Jurassic Five.
Ooh, Jurassic Five?! Nice, dude. Excellent.
Yeah.
What's the last fabulous movie that you saw?
Um. You know what I just saw? Hopscotch.
OOH! You're kidding me.
Nah.
Oh, my god. That's one of my favorite movies of all time.
Is it really?
Yeah, I own it. I own the Criterion of it.
I love that movie! Like halfway through I was like, "Eh." And then I just got, like, addicted to it and didn't want it to end!
It was one of my dad's favorite moves and he turned me onto it.
Well, first of all, I'm a huge Glenda Jackson fan. Women In Love is one of my favorites. But, Hopscotch, definitely.
Hopscotch is one of those movies that I can watch over and over and over again.
Dude. Ned Beatty. Actually, after I saw it, I called J.J. and I was like, "Dude, we have to get Ned Beatty."
Oh, totally!
I did. Literally. He's amazing.
"Now I know what 'FBI' stands for: 'Fucking Ballbusting IDIOTS'!"
How great is he in that?
Oh, dude. It was the first movie I'd ever seen as a kid where "fuck" was every other word.
I know! But out of his mouth only!
I know! And Walter Matthau was like this decent guy...
Oh, Matthau. And I love the way he holds his gun, like he's a two-year-old.
And Sam Waterston? Oh, it's just a brilliant movie. And the Criterion Collection has all this background stuff and how it was a book and how it came to screen, and it was just a very good investment on my part. It's just one of those movies that's a classic and deserves to be recognized. That's why I dig the Criterion. That's why it rocks. Sorry. Getting off track here. Let's see...whatever happened to "Jenny"? Your girltoy?