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You're Dr.
[E] Robotnik?
Yes [A] I am.
Dr.
Robotnik, [E] how the heck did that happen?
[A] It's just a lucky universe for me.
[Ebm] The time for talking is over!
It's time to push buttons.
Your flying eggs are pretty [Am] impressive, Mr.
Eggman, but [Bb] let's face it, you'll never [D] catch me.
Confidence!
[Eb] A fool's substitute for [B] intelligence.
You know, [N] I don't know what the hell happened.
I saved somebody's hamster from a burning building in [A] my last life.
And you get to have the most fun in this film.
There are a couple of lines that I will be just incorporating into my life.
One of them is, give me a big fat break.
Yes, of course.
Give me a break!
And the other one is when you're shouting at Stone, and [E] well you're just shouting and
he offers you a coffee, and you say, I love the way you make [A] them!
Yes.
I just thought you might like a [D] latte with steamed Austrian goat milk.
Of course I want a latte.
I love the way you make them!
I gotta give [A] credit to my assistant, Nicole, [D] for that line.
Oh really?
She threw that at [A] me and I thought that was brilliant, and I put that in there.
Nicole.
[C] Let's hear it for Nicole.
I've always liked you.
Is that all you got?
No, but thank you for asking.
[N]
Uh oh, that's not good.
Do you grow your own diabolical mustache?
That is not a natural mustache, but you know, I committed to the glue.
You did?
And I was high the entire time because of it.
So I grew it.
So you gotta look at the upside.
It might explain some of your dance moves.
Yeah.
That bit where you pop your head off.
You know, I want to say that was my little tribute to Dick Van Dyke, because I grew up
with Dick Van Dyke and the Dick Van Dyke Show, and there's an old show episode where he visits
his son in class and does this little trick where he loses his head.
And so that was my little shout out, you know, to doing that.
But I also added the thing with the holographic Tyrannosaurus Rex, you know, biting the head off.
So it was, it's a combination of the new and the old meeting.
What a great day.
The best of all eras.
The best [Eb] of everything.
Evil glows [G] in the air.
I would [Bb] like to also ask about [G] those dances.
Like were they just like a day where they said, look, Jim, could you just
This is an open space.
What do you want to do?
Be yourself.
There was a lot of that going on in this film, actually.
A lot of hip action.
A lot of this.
There's a lot of grinding that goes on for [F] sure.
I'm very hypocentric.
[G] I live in that chakra.
Do you have [F] a name for these moves?
Desperation.
I believe it's called.
Megalomania.
Yep.
Yeah.
That sounds like a scent you're about to release.
Exactly.
[N] Megalomania.
For men.
That's for men.
Excellent.
Beautiful.
How do you get into character?
Because you can't just go, [E] right, I'm going to [F] be a robot [N] slash technology obsessed madman. Yes, exactly.
They said he's 300 IQ.
So I had to prepare for a couple of weeks.
Wow.
Yeah.
Go to Mensa.
I Google it.
How to be clever.
Exactly.
I had dinner with Stephen Hawking years ago and it was an odd conversation where he answered
me every five minutes.
Great.
And it was pretty hilarious, actually.
We had the conversation where I said, I don't know what anybody's ever told you this, but you're brilliant.
And then I'd carry on a conversation while he prepared his statement.
And it was about five minutes later, he'd say, no, you are.
And things like that.
And it would go back and forth like that.
And then you start blushing and then he starts blushing.
You know what?
At first when you were saying that, I was like, oh, this is a bit, he's lying.
This is a whole thing about he maybe, no, you did genuinely have.
I did.
I did.
I know.
I have, I'm black and blue with pinch me moments, man, in my life.
It's an incredible thing.
I seem to, you know, I can walk into a room and Bob Dylan will say, hey, man, how you doing?
Good to see you.
And I'll, you know, and not like, do you threw the bottle out the window?
Didn't you?
You know, kind of thing.
That was my nightmare.
Meeting Bob Dylan one time.
Before it happened, I thought to myself, oh, my God, I'm, you know, what if he says, hey,
joke man, you know, and he immediately goes and writes a song and just destroys me, you know?
Man, I can't with that guy.
You're mine, hedgehog.
That was an illegal left, by the way.
Your haircut in this film reminded me a bit of your get up when you were personating Vanilla Ice.
Yes.
If you remember those.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was a [D] cool thing.
I'm [C] living large and my [G] bank is stupid because I just listen to real rap [D] and do it.
It took me three movies to get rid of that hairline because they cut it in.
You know, it was like a laser cut.
They did.
And it's about that wide so it can be seen from outer space, you know, so they ruined
my hair for many [Gb] movies after.
I'm going to execute a pattern super slow.
No, [E] [B] I [Eb] want to show you a little picture because I think the people that do the posters for
this film have been having a bit of fun.
Yes, of course.
What did they do to me?
So here is a fantastic photograph.
Call my legal team.
You with goggles on on the forehead.
Looking great.
There is Sonic's quill.
We love a bit of it.
Beautiful.
And let's just swipe left.
Oh, hey, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, yes.
Yes, I think you've you've found the thread.
I think we read of evil in all my work.
By the way, you might want to put on a bathing suit because you'll be channel surfing in no time.
[G] The cable guy [E] was just a prequel to this.
That's it.
[C] We're just getting that.
It's just a taste.
Just a little taste.
The first one's free.
This film comes out on Valentine's Day.
Would you call [F] it a good date movie?
I'd say love is in the [N] air, man.
Love is in the air.
There was a free song between you and Sonic.
Please tell me where it is.
Wait, don't hurt him.
Awesome.
Basically, you know, think of your girl as someone with a sonic shaped hole in her heart
[G] and it's up to you [F] to fill it.
[Em] Fill that hole.
That's [Dm] my message [G] this Valentine's [F] Day.
Yeah, Jim, thank you.
What a sincere pleasure.
Absolutely, man.
[G] Thanks for watching.
To see these interviews in full, head to BBC iPlayer and don't forget to hit that bell
icon to keep up to date on YouTube.
[D] And make sure you head to BBC [Am] Sounds for my podcast, Ready at One Screen Time, movie mixes and more.
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_ _ _ You're Dr.
[E] Robotnik?
Yes [A] I am.
Dr.
Robotnik, [E] how the heck did that happen?
[A] It's just a lucky universe for me.
[Ebm] The time for talking is over!
It's time to push buttons.
Your flying eggs are pretty [Am] impressive, Mr.
Eggman, but [Bb] let's face it, you'll never [D] catch me.
Confidence!
[Eb] A fool's substitute for [B] intelligence.
You know, [N] I don't know what the hell happened.
I saved somebody's hamster from a burning building in [A] my last life.
And you get to have the most fun in this film.
There are a couple of lines that I will be just incorporating into my life.
One of them is, give me a big fat break.
Yes, of course.
Give me a break!
And the other one is when you're shouting at Stone, and [E] well you're just shouting and
he offers you a coffee, and you say, I love the way you make [A] them!
Yes.
I just thought you might like a [D] latte with steamed Austrian goat milk.
Of course I want a latte.
I love the way you make them!
I gotta give [A] credit to my assistant, Nicole, [D] for that line.
Oh really?
She threw that at [A] me and I thought that was brilliant, and I put that in there.
Nicole.
[C] Let's hear it for Nicole.
I've always liked you.
Is that all you got?
No, but thank you for asking.
[N]
Uh oh, that's not good.
Do you grow your own diabolical mustache?
That is not a natural mustache, but you know, I committed to the glue.
You did?
And I was high the entire time because of it.
So I grew it.
So you gotta look at the upside.
It might explain some of your dance moves.
Yeah. _
_ _ _ That bit where you pop your head off.
You know, I want to say that was my little tribute to Dick Van Dyke, because I grew up
with Dick Van Dyke and the Dick Van Dyke Show, and there's an old show episode where he visits
his son in class and does this little trick where he loses his head. _ _ _ _ _
And so that was my little shout out, you know, to doing that. _
But I also added the thing with the holographic Tyrannosaurus Rex, you know, biting the head off.
So it was, it's a combination of the new and the old meeting.
What a great day.
The best of all eras.
The best [Eb] of everything.
_ Evil glows [G] in the air.
I would [Bb] like to also ask about [G] those dances.
Like were they just like a day where they said, look, Jim, could you just_
This is an open space.
What do you want to do?
Be yourself.
There was a lot of that going on in this film, actually.
A lot of hip action.
A lot of this.
There's a lot of grinding that goes on for [F] sure.
I'm very hypocentric.
[G] I live in that chakra.
Do you have [F] a name for these moves?
Desperation.
I believe it's called.
Megalomania.
Yep.
Yeah.
That sounds like a scent you're about to release.
Exactly.
[N] Megalomania.
For men.
That's for men.
Excellent.
Beautiful.
How do you get into character?
Because you can't just go, [E] right, I'm going to [F] be a robot [N] slash technology obsessed madman. Yes, exactly.
They said he's 300 IQ.
So I had to prepare for a couple of weeks.
Wow.
Yeah.
Go to Mensa.
I Google it.
How to be clever.
Exactly.
I had dinner with Stephen Hawking years ago and it was an odd conversation where he answered
me every five minutes.
Great.
And it was pretty hilarious, actually.
We had the conversation where I said, I don't know what anybody's ever told you this, but you're brilliant.
And then I'd carry on a conversation while he prepared his statement.
And it was about five minutes later, he'd say, no, you are.
And things like that.
And it would go back and forth like that.
And then you start blushing and then he starts blushing.
You know what?
At first when you were saying that, I was like, oh, this is a bit, he's lying.
This is a whole thing about he maybe, no, you did genuinely have.
I did.
I did.
I know.
I have, I'm black and blue with pinch me moments, man, in my life.
It's an incredible thing.
I seem to, you know, I can walk into a room and Bob Dylan will say, hey, man, how you doing?
Good to see you.
And I'll, you know, and not like, do you threw the bottle out the window?
Didn't you?
You know, kind of thing.
That was my nightmare.
Meeting Bob Dylan one time.
Before it happened, I thought to myself, oh, my God, I'm, you know, what if he says, hey,
joke man, you know, and he immediately goes and writes a song and just destroys me, you know?
Man, I can't with that guy.
You're mine, hedgehog.
That was an illegal left, by the way.
Your haircut in this film reminded me a bit of your get up when you were personating Vanilla Ice.
Yes.
If you remember those.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was a [D] cool thing.
I'm [C] living large and my [G] bank is stupid because I just listen to real rap [D] and do it.
It took me three movies to get rid of that hairline because they cut it in.
You know, it was like a laser cut.
They did.
And it's about that wide so it can be seen from outer space, you know, so they ruined
my hair for many [Gb] movies after.
I'm going to execute a pattern super slow.
No, [E] _ _ _ [B] I [Eb] want to show you a little picture because I think the people that do the posters for
this film have been having a bit of fun.
Yes, of course.
What did they do to me?
So here is a fantastic photograph.
Call my legal team.
You with goggles on on the forehead.
Looking great.
There is Sonic's quill.
We love a bit of it.
Beautiful.
And let's just swipe left. _
Oh, hey, you know what I'm saying?
_ Oh, yes.
Yes, I think you've you've found the thread.
I think we read of evil in all my work.
By the way, you might want to put on a bathing suit because you'll be channel surfing in no time.
_ [G] The cable guy [E] was just a prequel to this.
That's it.
[C] We're just getting that.
It's just a taste.
Just a little taste.
The first one's free.
_ This film comes out on Valentine's Day.
Would you call [F] it a good date movie?
I'd say love is in the [N] air, man.
Love is in the air.
There was a free song between you and Sonic.
Please tell me where it is.
Wait, don't hurt him.
Awesome.
Basically, you know, think of your girl as someone with a sonic shaped hole in her heart
[G] and it's up to you [F] to fill it.
_ [Em] Fill that hole.
That's [Dm] my message [G] this Valentine's [F] Day.
_ _ Yeah, Jim, thank you.
What a sincere pleasure.
Absolutely, man.
[G] Thanks for watching.
To see these interviews in full, head to BBC iPlayer and don't forget to hit that bell
icon to keep up to date on YouTube.
[D] And make sure you head to BBC [Am] Sounds for my podcast, Ready at One Screen Time, movie mixes and more.
[Cm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [N] _