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Catherine Zeta-Jones: Thank you! Are you hitting on me?
ET: Well, that comes later. It depends on how this goes! My question is, are you aware of being sexy when you're making a movie? Are you thinking in those terms?
Catherine: Not really. I think it would probably be perceived or shown as something else. That's the great thing about when I first met Sean Connery in Rome. I flew in, met him, read with him and worked with him a little. It was very easy to see that there was a natural chemistry... a humor about him. We never once sat down together and said, "Okay, when are we going to have this chemistry?" It just came. It evolved out of just working and being together and also with him not making me feel intimidated in any way. I was allowed to just have fun, just play.
ET: In terms of the physicality of the role, you doing that whole laser beam routine...
Catherine: Yes, I know.
ET: Do you have dance experience?
Catherine: Yes.
ET: Do you really?
Catherine: I started dancing when I was four years old. I was a tap dancer. That's what I used to do before I started doing all this acting stuff.
ET: Is that right?
Catherine: Yes, I'm a hoofer!
ET: Professionally or just for fun?
Catherine: I was a British tap champion!
ET: Can you tap?
Catherine: Yes.
ET: Right now?
Catherine: In my high heels? In my nice new shoes? No way! No, I hung my tap shoes up a long time ago! I played the lead in "42nd Street," the musical in the West End. That was for two years when I was sixteen.
ET: Wow!
Catherine: After that, I just didn't know what to do and I decided then to concentrate much more on acting. Then films came up and I had never really contemplated that before!
ET: It looked like there was some ballet involved in some of the larger laser beam scenes.
Catherine: Oh yes, it was like Tai Chi. It was very Zen-like in a way, you know? I really did go through the wool without touching it.
ET: The wall?
Catherine: They had wool...
ET: Oh the wool, the yarn! Yes, right.
Catherine: You say yarn, I say wool! There were bells on it so I had to really do it without moving the bells. You can guarantee on the last take I just lightly touched one. I turned to the camera and swore! But it was good fun and the back flip, I did the back flip.
ET: Now come on, you didn't do that whole thing yourself, did you?
Catherine: I did!
ET: And you fell 20 feet?
Catherine: Yes, but I was harnessed.
ET: Oh, you were? Okay, that helps.
Catherine: Yes, I was harnessed. With the magic of movies, they just paint it out, but you go 40 feet up and do a back bend. It's pretty scary.
ET: Was it unnerving for you?
Catherine: It was unnerving when I watched it on the playback.
ET: Not when you were doing it?
Catherine: No, because I'm the only one crazy enough to do it! I just got back from America where I had gone to the 'Zorro' premiere in Los Angeles, and so I came straight back and the next morning, turned up at work and they said, "Okay girl, up you go!"
ET: Just hop in?
Catherine: I put my bacon sandwich down and away I went! I was the only one that was man enough to do it for sure!
Not a Spoff
Spelt name wrong in title
fook
> Not only did you copy this. But it's a real interview with Catherine
> Zeta Jones meaning that it's not even a spoof in any sense of the
> word.
Hur hur hur.
I thought, for a spoof there really aren't any laughs. But it's a real interview? Man this guy must be stupid.
Maybe he'd like to come round and clean my windows? Windowlicker.
Not only did you copy this. But it's a real interview with Catherine Zeta Jones meaning that it's not even a spoof in any sense of the word.
Catherine Zeta-Jones: Thank you! Are you hitting on me?
ET: Well, that comes later. It depends on how this goes! My question is, are you aware of being sexy when you're making a movie? Are you thinking in those terms?
Catherine: Not really. I think it would probably be perceived or shown as something else. That's the great thing about when I first met Sean Connery in Rome. I flew in, met him, read with him and worked with him a little. It was very easy to see that there was a natural chemistry... a humor about him. We never once sat down together and said, "Okay, when are we going to have this chemistry?" It just came. It evolved out of just working and being together and also with him not making me feel intimidated in any way. I was allowed to just have fun, just play.
ET: In terms of the physicality of the role, you doing that whole laser beam routine...
Catherine: Yes, I know.
ET: Do you have dance experience?
Catherine: Yes.
ET: Do you really?
Catherine: I started dancing when I was four years old. I was a tap dancer. That's what I used to do before I started doing all this acting stuff.
ET: Is that right?
Catherine: Yes, I'm a hoofer!
ET: Professionally or just for fun?
Catherine: I was a British tap champion!
ET: Can you tap?
Catherine: Yes.
ET: Right now?
Catherine: In my high heels? In my nice new shoes? No way! No, I hung my tap shoes up a long time ago! I played the lead in "42nd Street," the musical in the West End. That was for two years when I was sixteen.
ET: Wow!
Catherine: After that, I just didn't know what to do and I decided then to concentrate much more on acting. Then films came up and I had never really contemplated that before!
ET: It looked like there was some ballet involved in some of the larger laser beam scenes.
Catherine: Oh yes, it was like Tai Chi. It was very Zen-like in a way, you know? I really did go through the wool without touching it.
ET: The wall?
Catherine: They had wool...
ET: Oh the wool, the yarn! Yes, right.
Catherine: You say yarn, I say wool! There were bells on it so I had to really do it without moving the bells. You can guarantee on the last take I just lightly touched one. I turned to the camera and swore! But it was good fun and the back flip, I did the back flip.
ET: Now come on, you didn't do that whole thing yourself, did you?
Catherine: I did!
ET: And you fell 20 feet?
Catherine: Yes, but I was harnessed.
ET: Oh, you were? Okay, that helps.
Catherine: Yes, I was harnessed. With the magic of movies, they just paint it out, but you go 40 feet up and do a back bend. It's pretty scary.
ET: Was it unnerving for you?
Catherine: It was unnerving when I watched it on the playback.
ET: Not when you were doing it?
Catherine: No, because I'm the only one crazy enough to do it! I just got back from America where I had gone to the 'Zorro' premiere in Los Angeles, and so I came straight back and the next morning, turned up at work and they said, "Okay girl, up you go!"
ET: Just hop in?
Catherine: I put my bacon sandwich down and away I went! I was the only one that was man enough to do it for sure!