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2009CELEBRITIES
Robin Williams & Owen Wilson Interview for the movie, Night At the Museum (2009) Press Junket

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Interviewer:
You speak.

Robin Williams:
What are you doing? I am the king of Spain. Don't make fun of me. That's why the Castilians are talking. He is the one Philip the Second. He's the conquistador. But you can't think of him as being ?

Owen Wilson:
Although Hitler's voice kind of matches his videos.

Williams: Well, you have video and also incredibly scary audio. Mike Nichols, who grew up in Berlin at that time, said, people think of Hitler, and they always think of the end where he's going xx$#%? But he said it started off very slowly and built to that. That's what was horrifying.

Wilson:
So it was like a crescendo.

Williams:
Oh, it was a crescendo that got people really worked into a frenzy.

Interviewer:
One thing that went off, I was thinking, when you said Hitler, they had all those tyrants and bad people. You couldn't put it in any, any of these, anything like that.

Williams:
No, you can't have...kids. The funny, yeah, no, no, we can't do Yeah, there was always that one thing, I think even Ricky Gervais said, no one ever goes there. Hitler was funny, but he was a mean drunk. Yeah, you couldn't put him in or Stalin, like I said, or Stalin or Mao Tse Tung or Pol Pot, these people? No, no, no, not in the Night of the Museum. Oh, not tonight. No.

Interviewer:
Will you get another sort of character? You have a bus now.

Williams:
Yeah, a brassy Teddy, kind of a bitchy Teddy
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Interviewer:
He doesn't really have the much same memory as the other.

Robin Williams 01:17
No, he's basically has. He doesn't share the same what's he like?

Owens:
Really interesting. Yeah, it is, like, different.

Williams:
I've basically been in a museum. You have no sense of history. I'm just a bus, really. What did he do? Tell me about him. Oh, so he's got a horse, great and arms and legs. No doubts.

Interviewer:
They did a guy. I'm assuming that was a CGI, because I was gonna say it was so unbelievably Perfect.

Williams:
Well its great to do, because they bronze. This is bronze makeup. And then the weird thing is the bronze contact lenses, where all of a sudden you're going, good, okay, how long we have to do this? But that, and then they kind of the only thing, if it eventually take us in a little bit of the little bit of white over here and here. But it was makeup, and it took three hours, but it was, I'm glad they did, because it's better than being just it was nice to do not CG.
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Interviewer:
We you sometimes you see those guys on the on the street doing the performances.

Williams:
You could do that like the guy who does the Statue of Liberty in New York. Like, Hi, how are you? Oh, those guys. Oh, that's scary makeup.

Interviewer 02:15
Anyway, guys, we've been wrapped. So thanks. Good talking to you.
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