'Dune: Part Two' Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other

  • 8 months ago
The cast of 'Dune: Part Two' test who knows one another best in this episode of Vanity Fair Game Show. They filmed together, but how much do they actually know about each other? Who is Timotheé's biggest career inspiration? Who is Zendaya's fashion icon? Which non-English accent is Florence's favorite to perform? What instruments do Austin play? Director: Funmi SunmonuDirector of Photography: Matt KruegerEditor: Estan EsparzaTalent: Timothée Chalamet; Zendaya; Javier Bardem; Josh Brolin; Austin Butler; Florence PughProducer: Emebeit BeyeneProduction Manager: Andressa Pelachi; Peter BrunetteProduction Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes Talent Booker: Lauren MendozaCamera Operator: Nick MasseySound Recordist: Gray Thomas-Sowers; Cassiano PereiraProduction Assistant: Fernando Barajas; Ariel LanasanPost Production Supervisor: Christian OlguinPost Production Coordinator: Scout AlterSupervising Editor: Erica DeLeoAssistant Editor: Billy WardGraphics Supervisor: Ross Rackin
Transcript
00:00 Bacon, egg, and chive.
00:01 Bacon, egg, and cheese.
00:02 Cheese!
00:02 Cheese!
00:03 I don't see chive.
00:04 You can't see.
00:05 No New Yorkers in this cast.
00:08 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:11 What's up, Vanity Fair?
00:14 This is Timothy Chalmette.
00:15 We are the cast of Dune, and we're
00:16 going to test how well we know each other.
00:18 All right.
00:20 Here we go.
00:21 Let's get it.
00:22 All right.
00:23 What is my favorite basketball team?
00:27 Who don't like basketball?
00:30 The Rangers.
00:31 OK, Rangers.
00:32 I don't like basketball.
00:33 Knicks.
00:34 Yep, Knicks.
00:35 OK.
00:36 I'll go with Knicks.
00:38 And trick question, what does New York Knicks short for?
00:41 The New York--
00:42 Knickerbockers.
00:43 Knickerbockers.
00:44 Well done.
00:44 So what is a knickerbocker?
00:46 A knickerbocker was a style of pant worn in my--
00:49 [INAUDIBLE]
00:50 I just looked at you, so that's the reason I know that.
00:52 So the correct answer was Knicks, Knicks.
00:54 Nice.
00:55 I got nervous, so I wrote it twice.
00:59 Who is my biggest career inspiration?
01:02 Nicholson.
01:04 I have no idea.
01:05 I don't know either.
01:06 Josh.
01:07 Stellan Skarsgård.
01:09 Us.
01:10 Johnny Depp.
01:11 Johnny Depp could be.
01:11 That could be.
01:12 All right.
01:13 Joaquin Leo and Cudi.
01:18 Joaquin Leo and what?
01:20 And Cudi.
01:21 It does look like Cudi.
01:23 C, C, C, Colin.
01:25 Could also be Cud.
01:26 I don't go by Cud anymore.
01:27 Like Custard.
01:28 What is my bagel order?
01:32 I want to know what the conversation was about that.
01:35 They blurred it out.
01:35 What is my bagel order?
01:41 No idea.
01:42 I want to say poppy seeds.
01:44 I want to say cream cheese.
01:46 Everything bagel with cream cheese.
01:48 Yeah, bitter toast going on.
01:50 Some salmon.
01:51 A little bit of salmon.
01:53 Yeah, a bit of salmon.
01:54 What about a fried egg with a gooey yolk or something?
01:57 That's me.
01:58 I'm just saying.
01:58 I'm telling you my order now.
02:00 Maybe some bacon.
02:01 Capers.
02:02 Just capers, Josh?
02:03 Capers?
02:03 [LAUGHTER]
02:05 Not even cream cheese.
02:06 A dry bagel.
02:07 Just capers.
02:08 It keeps falling off every time you try to get it.
02:10 On a stale bagel.
02:11 OK, Austin sort of nailed that.
02:14 Oh.
02:14 He was like bacon, egg, and chive.
02:17 Cheese.
02:18 I see chive.
02:19 Man, we got no New Yorkers.
02:21 Chive in this cast.
02:23 Bacon, egg, and cheese.
02:24 Sorry to everybody on the East Coast.
02:26 I do like a bagel, but sometimes I think there's a hole in it.
02:29 And I know that's the vibe, but all this stuff comes out.
02:34 I can't put your hand in it.
02:35 Do you know what I mean?
02:36 There's a hole in it.
02:37 I'm so disrespected right now.
02:38 No, I love it.
02:39 I do love a bagel.
02:39 The East Coast is seething.
02:41 But there is a hole in it, and things come out.
02:43 What's your go-to breakfast order?
02:44 [INHALES DEEPLY]
02:47 Depends how hungry I am.
02:48 If you're very hungry.
02:49 Am I hungover and I'm needing a dish?
02:51 A full English version.
02:52 So it'd be like sourdough, beans, bacon, fried egg,
02:57 little bit of spicy thing on the side, some tomatoes, sausages,
03:01 English sausages, ketchup, HP sauce, runny yolk.
03:04 It's got to be like, yeah, I'm doing it.
03:06 Yeah.
03:06 See, I can't get with the beans on toast.
03:08 Yeah, I'm a breakfast--
03:10 I can't quite.
03:11 Really?
03:12 I've tried to understand it.
03:13 No, you can't.
03:14 And I just can't.
03:15 You can't get English breakfast.
03:16 It's always beans.
03:17 You can't get English breakfast.
03:17 With beans.
03:18 It's sometimes a nice condiment.
03:20 Yeah, beans, beans are good for your heart.
03:21 The more you eat, the more you fart.
03:23 The more you fart, the better you feel.
03:24 That was the bit.
03:25 Sweet beans in you.
03:25 Yeah, exactly.
03:27 We're ready?
03:27 OK.
03:28 [LAUGHTER]
03:28 We're going to move on.
03:29 [LAUGHTER]
03:30 We're ready to move on.
03:31 Please.
03:32 Please.
03:33 OK.
03:35 You guys ready?
03:35 Let's go.
03:36 Yeah.
03:36 All right, who is my fashion icon?
03:39 Beyonce.
03:40 Gosh, I don't know.
03:42 Who's fashion icon, though?
03:43 Hold up.
03:44 Fashion icon.
03:45 What's fashion?
03:46 What is fashion?
03:48 There is an idea.
03:49 Squiggy.
03:50 Squeaky?
03:50 Squiggy.
03:51 What is squiggy?
03:52 '60s.
03:53 Bob Sponge.
03:54 '60s.
03:54 Bob Sponge.
03:55 Bob Sponge.
03:56 Bob Sponge.
03:56 Bob.
03:57 How do you say Sponge Bob in Spanish?
03:58 Bob Sponge.
03:59 How do you say Bob Sponge?
04:00 Bob Sponge.
04:02 I mean, classic silhouette.
04:04 Yeah, I would say Law, my stylist.
04:06 Oh.
04:06 Oh, yeah.
04:08 Damn.
04:08 That's a good one.
04:09 Shout out to Law.
04:10 That's a good one.
04:11 But not just because you're here.
04:12 Not just because you're here.
04:13 Shout out Law.
04:13 OK, what movie did I watch on my very first date?
04:16 This is so specific.
04:18 Can I give hints?
04:18 Can we have hints?
04:19 OK, so it works because I would have said it
04:21 in an interview that would have connected to another movie
04:24 maybe I was in.
04:27 Spider-Man?
04:27 Spider-Man.
04:28 There you go.
04:29 All right.
04:30 OK, I didn't write it down.
04:33 But shout out to everyone.
04:34 Shout out to everyone on the FB guard.
04:36 OK, what does my name mean?
04:39 Ooh.
04:39 I've never thought about that.
04:41 I think I've heard something once someone said it.
04:44 The vast desert.
04:46 Yeah.
04:47 Sure.
04:48 You know, I like it.
04:50 It's poetic.
04:50 Isn't it something like-- not this,
04:52 but it's something to do with like God.
04:54 So it's something pretty huge.
04:57 It just means to give thanks.
04:58 Oh.
04:59 To be thankful.
05:01 That is pretty huge.
05:02 Yeah.
05:03 [INAUDIBLE]
05:04 OK, first one.
05:07 What do I always travel with?
05:09 Ooh.
05:11 A friend.
05:12 Drug rush.
05:13 I'm going to just make up something
05:15 because I feel like every time I see you have amazing jewelry,
05:18 like all your staffed rings and things.
05:20 That is true.
05:20 I do travel with jewelry.
05:22 Personal loofah.
05:24 You always travel with that loofah.
05:26 Yep.
05:27 That too?
05:28 [LAUGHTER]
05:30 Are you there to carry it?
05:32 No, but I just--
05:33 You see me with a loofah this time.
05:36 I just recall.
05:37 In my handbag.
05:38 Chapstick.
05:39 Yeah.
05:39 Your passport.
05:40 Toothbrush.
05:41 Wallet.
05:43 Tide pens and mini Tabascos.
05:45 Ooh.
05:46 Ooh.
05:46 Oh, wow.
05:47 Mini Tabascos?
05:48 Tide pens.
05:48 Mini Tabascos.
05:49 Tide pen is large.
05:50 Just in case you get a Tabasco on you,
05:51 you have a Tide pen to get it off.
05:53 If you travel with a Tabasco, any food that you're given,
05:56 even if it's shit, you can make amazing.
05:58 So that's my logic for that.
06:00 Yeah, that big.
06:00 Yeah, that's amazing.
06:01 And you can also always make your own Bloody Marys
06:03 when you have a mini Tabasco.
06:05 The Tide pen is just obviously because--
06:06 You need it.
06:07 You need it.
06:08 And everybody else needs it as well.
06:09 Which non-English accent is my favorite to do/perform?
06:14 Australian.
06:15 Australian, yeah.
06:16 I was going to say Australian.
06:17 [LAUGHTER]
06:19 I don't know.
06:20 To do/perform.
06:21 You're Irish.
06:23 Oh, I know.
06:24 American.
06:26 American.
06:28 American.
06:29 No wonder.
06:30 OK, none of you got it.
06:31 None of you got it.
06:32 And I wouldn't be surprised, but I
06:33 love doing a Yorkshire accent.
06:35 Oh.
06:35 Oh.
06:36 We wouldn't know.
06:37 Yeah, you never got that.
06:38 We don't know you well enough.
06:39 My grandparents are from Yorkshire,
06:40 and I'd always take the piss out of my granddad.
06:42 And so he would always ask people for cups of tea.
06:46 And he would also have a very big belly.
06:47 So I'd always be like, oh, gran, get me a cup of tea.
06:50 And I'd just basically be taking the piss out of him,
06:52 rinsing my granddad.
06:53 He loved that.
06:54 Yeah, he did.
06:55 He really, really-- that was the peak of his life.
06:58 What is my love language?
07:00 Oh, I know this one.
07:02 What?
07:02 Physical touch?
07:03 It's like quality time, physical touch.
07:05 Quality time, physical touch.
07:06 Gift giving?
07:07 Oh, yeah.
07:08 There's five different languages.
07:09 Is that right?
07:10 There's five different languages.
07:11 Acts of service.
07:12 Acts of service.
07:13 I'm going to go gift giving.
07:15 Oh, that too, but--
07:17 It's one of those kinds of--
07:20 It is.
07:20 I do love giving gifts, but I think the main one--
07:22 But it's one of those like five?
07:23 Yeah.
07:23 OK.
07:24 Yeah.
07:24 OK.
07:25 OK.
07:25 What is that?
07:26 That's a good one.
07:27 I'm going to say quality time.
07:28 Acts of service, love cooking.
07:29 That is my biggest love language.
07:31 Cooking.
07:31 I was going to say--
07:32 Do you love a good gift?
07:33 I do love a good gift.
07:34 I do love buying--
07:35 Jewelry is his love.
07:36 --gifts months in advance for the thing,
07:38 and then forget about it, and then do it again.
07:40 And then it will get to their birth,
07:42 and they'll have like five gifts of them.
07:44 This question is sort of true.
07:46 What two instruments do I play?
07:48 Guitar.
07:49 Guitar.
07:50 Piano.
07:51 Drums.
07:52 Tamarine.
07:52 Piano mix.
07:53 Yeah.
07:53 I feel like it makes the most sense.
07:55 Guitar and--
07:56 I'm going to go with piano.
07:57 Piano.
07:58 And guitar.
07:58 Turn it around.
07:59 Yeah, turn it around.
08:00 Guitar and piano.
08:01 Hey!
08:01 All right.
08:02 But also violin.
08:04 Wow.
08:04 That's true?
08:05 Wow.
08:05 When was the last time you played the violin?
08:07 Long time.
08:07 Long, long time.
08:08 I don't know if I can still.
08:09 What is my favorite sandwich?
08:12 Did you speak when we were talking about the bagel?
08:14 Your favorite sandwich?
08:15 No.
08:15 Oh, Reuben.
08:16 Oh, oh.
08:16 Like I know.
08:17 [LAUGHTER]
08:18 Oh, Reuben.
08:18 You know all those times you ate at Reuben?
08:20 Remember?
08:20 Remember?
08:21 Remember that Reuben I brought you?
08:22 Is it BLT?
08:23 Is it a BLT sandwich?
08:24 I know.
08:24 Didn't think about it.
08:25 BLT egg.
08:26 BLT.
08:27 Salad.
08:27 BLT.
08:28 I'm going to go tuna sandwich.
08:29 BLT without the L.
08:30 Tuna sandwich.
08:31 He didn't--
08:31 A manwich.
08:32 [LAUGHTER]
08:33 He said, hmm.
08:34 Ham and cheese.
08:35 Just a classic.
08:36 You know, all of these sound delicious.
08:37 But I know it's coming from peanut butter and jelly.
08:40 Oh.
08:40 Oh.
08:41 Classic.
08:41 We missed the most famous one.
08:43 I love peanut butter and jelly.
08:45 Classic.
08:46 OK.
08:46 I've got to think about this.
08:47 The question is, what's my biggest pet peeve?
08:50 It's a very vulnerable question.
08:52 Yeah.
08:52 I know.
08:53 Actors?
08:53 [LAUGHTER]
08:55 When people chew with their mouth open
08:57 and make the clicky sounds.
08:59 Oh, yeah.
08:59 Sounds.
09:00 Oh, yeah.
09:00 That's the biggest pet peeve.
09:01 Gum.
09:03 Chewing gum?
09:03 Yeah, chewing gum.
09:04 I wrote people being rude to waiters.
09:06 Oh, yes.
09:07 That's a good one.
09:08 That's a great one.
09:09 Gosh.
09:09 That's a great one.
09:10 That's not cool.
09:10 Don't do that.
09:11 That would not be cool if it wasn't a pet peeve.
09:13 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:14 That's true.
09:15 That's true.
09:15 Yeah, just don't do that.
09:17 But like, just don't do it.
09:18 If I were a drink, what kind of drink would I be?
09:22 A tall one.
09:23 Thank you.
09:23 I'm not even going to run an answer.
09:25 A Cosmo.
09:25 [LAUGHTER]
09:27 A Cosmo.
09:27 A Cosmo.
09:28 I'm going to go Moscow Mule.
09:29 Mm, I like that.
09:30 Yeah.
09:31 Moscow Mule.
09:32 Or like a smoky one, like a Mezcal-y thing.
09:37 I could see that.
09:38 Yeah, like a--
09:38 [GASP]
09:39 Like a--
09:39 Yeah, that's the feeling I give you.
09:42 You know when you have like a--
09:43 It's more like, what kind of drink do you think I am
09:45 is what it's turning into.
09:46 [LAUGHTER]
09:48 Why can't it be like a Schlitz?
09:50 A Schlitz.
09:50 What's a Schlitz?
09:51 What is a Schlitz?
09:52 It's like a Budweiser, but old school.
09:54 Oh, yeah.
09:54 I like that.
09:55 Old school.
09:55 Oh, Schlitz.
09:56 Yeah, that's nice.
09:56 Or like a schnap.
09:57 Austin, you want to open the answers?
09:59 Oh, I don't know the answers.
10:01 I think I'll open it.
10:01 [LAUGHTER]
10:03 I don't think it's as serious as we think this game is.
10:05 OK, because I was like--
10:06 Yeah.
10:07 I think it's more like giving us an opportunity
10:09 to talk about each other.
10:10 Yeah, I just like hearing what you guys think.
10:12 I'm getting to know everyone.
10:12 We all go back to our rooms, and we're like, oh my god.
10:15 I said the wrong answer.
10:17 We're useless.
10:18 The only thing we can do is play Art Cross Ball.
10:20 OK, here we go.
10:21 How come can I be such a hot guy?
10:24 No.
10:24 [LAUGHTER]
10:25 No.
10:25 No.
10:26 What short-lived career did I have before acting?
10:30 The laundry service.
10:32 Oh, rugby player.
10:34 Ooh.
10:36 Oh, yeah.
10:37 He definitely said no.
10:38 Oh, soccer.
10:38 Football.
10:39 Football.
10:39 Football.
10:40 Yeah, he was like, oh.
10:41 Athlete?
10:42 Athlete of some sort?
10:43 I was a waiter, as many other actors in the world.
10:48 And also, I was drawing.
10:49 Drawing?
10:50 Yeah.
10:50 Yeah, drawing.
10:51 You draw?
10:52 What would you use?
10:53 Pencil.
10:54 I like the pencil.
10:55 Amazing.
10:55 But I lost it.
10:57 You lost the pencil?
10:58 [LAUGHTER]
11:01 So I just snapped.
11:02 You lost the pencil.
11:03 And there was no way of finding another one.
11:05 It was all in the pencil.
11:06 It was all in the pencil.
11:07 It was all in the pencil.
11:08 [LAUGHTER]
11:09 This is my sign.
11:10 This one--
11:11 I don't need any more.
11:11 This one has already been answered.
11:13 What sport did I play when I was younger?
11:14 Rugby.
11:15 Yeah, man.
11:16 You got it.
11:16 Rugby.
11:17 Rugby.
11:17 Non-American football rugby.
11:19 European rugby.
11:20 If I could only eat one meal for the rest of my life,
11:23 what would it be?
11:24 Something sweet.
11:25 Yes.
11:26 It would be--
11:27 Guys, it's your turn.
11:28 Something sweet.
11:29 Like dolce.
11:30 Something with sausage.
11:31 No, sweet.
11:32 A dessert with sausage.
11:33 Something with sausage.
11:34 Chocolate cake.
11:35 Chocolate cake.
11:35 Yeah.
11:36 Oh, chocolate cake.
11:37 Didn't you say Spanish sausage is the best sausage?
11:40 Well, we have good picks.
11:41 That's what I mean during the shoot.
11:43 But it's not sweet, though.
11:44 It's not sweet.
11:45 Oh, I didn't get it.
11:46 I didn't collect it.
11:46 That's where the confusion was.
11:48 The best ham is in Spain.
11:49 Yes.
11:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
11:52 What kind of sporting group was I part of as a kid?
11:55 Croquet.
11:56 Curling.
11:57 Croquet?
11:58 Yeah.
11:58 Yeah, no.
11:59 What kind of sporting group?
12:00 Oh, probably from Malibu, like a surf club.
12:02 No, I didn't grow up in Malibu.
12:04 OK, I don't know you.
12:05 [LAUGHTER]
12:07 Something with a farm.
12:08 Something with a farm.
12:09 Horses?
12:10 Like horses?
12:12 Something with horses.
12:13 Rodeo stuff.
12:14 Rodeo stuff.
12:14 Rodeo stuff.
12:15 Getting knocked around by animals.
12:17 What's my favorite place to vacation?
12:20 Oh, Hawaii.
12:21 You sound like you know.
12:24 How do you know that?
12:24 Because I read what you post, Josh.
12:27 Really?
12:27 And I read your words.
12:28 And you've spoken about Hawaii really beautifully
12:30 every time you talk about it.
12:31 [LAUGHTER]
12:34 Do you know where in Hawaii?
12:35 Which island?
12:36 Oahu?
12:37 No.
12:38 Kauai.
12:39 Kauai?
12:39 Kauai.
12:40 Kauai, yeah.
12:40 Kauai.
12:41 That just brought you to a happy place.
12:42 I like my friends.
12:43 That brought you to a happy place.
12:44 It did bring me to a happy place, actually.
12:46 What's something I like to collect?
12:48 Belt buckles.
12:49 Friends.
12:50 What'd you say?
12:50 Belt buckles.
12:51 Belt buckles?
12:52 Yeah, I was going to say--
12:52 Oh, yeah.
12:53 That's a good one.
12:54 What'd you say?
12:54 I was going to say that.
12:56 Belt buckles.
12:56 That's a good one.
12:57 Any other answers?
12:58 Paintings.
12:59 Paintings?
12:59 Coins.
13:01 You would be privy to that.
13:02 Books.
13:03 Books.
13:04 Books.
13:04 Books.
13:05 Yeah, that's a good one.
13:06 I think that's the one.
13:07 Rare books.
13:08 Rare books.
13:09 Rare books.
13:10 It's not true, but I like your answer.
13:12 [LAUGHTER]
13:13 It made you feel better.
13:14 It made me feel better about myself today.
13:16 Who do we think won?
13:19 My god.
13:19 Maybe Florence with that last one.
13:21 Yeah.
13:21 I'd say you've killed it.
13:23 Wow, thanks, guys.
13:24 It's been an honor, and I love getting to know you more.
13:26 Oh.
13:27 Florence.
13:27 Yeah.
13:28 [APPLAUSE]
13:30 Go, Florence.
13:31 [CHEERING]
13:35 Thanks, Hattie Brown.
13:37 Oh my god, that was so cute.
13:39 I love us.
13:40 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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