You're playing dicey questions on your own. You get three rolls on the dice tower and whatever random question those numbers correspond to, that is where we begin. >> Okay. Okay. Okay. Here we go. Here we go. >> I'm so scared. >> No. >> What? >> Roll it down here. >> What? >> It's a dice tower. >> No. >> I don't think I've ever seen anyone roll it that way. And I'm I'm impressed by it up here. >> I just I don't You can ask my brother. I don't play with dice very much. Seven. This is the only time I do. Seven. Um. Oh, this is just a fun question to start with. It's our franchise question. If I gave you the opportunity to join the film franchise of your choice right now, what franchise would you pick and who might you play in it? >> Oh my gosh. Um, what do I like film franchise? This is a hard question. This isn't an easy question at all. I mean, I guess like if I could like any franchise ever, ever, ever, ever. Um, it's only it's a one movie. I I don't think I can call it >> turn I'll give you the power to turn it into a franchise. I would I Labyrinth is my favorite movie. So, I think I would I would like to do something and honestly I would play a goblin. I would like just just let me learn how to puppet >> and I play a little goblin. >> Very much respect that choice. I also feel like I don't know there could be like a good a good uh performance capture or or like some type of role like that for you. >> Yes. Like even how they did the fieries where it was the puppets but then it's the people behind them and they're the ones like moving around and stuff. >> It's like a real art form that >> me like any kind of puppetry for that matter. >> Doing something with Jim Henson studio is that's my ultimate dream. >> I don't blame you one bit. All right. We we power the manifestation table activate. >> There we go. I'm willing it into existence. >> Perfectly pristine. >> Now you get another another uh roll in the tower. >> Okay. And and now I know how to do it, which is really cool. >> Number one, um I love this question. Um we call it taking it home. Can you remember the very first time that a movie inspired you to do something like take something home with you in terms of feeling inspired to, I don't know, dress up as a character for Halloween, buy a movie toy, anything like that? Ooh. Oh, this is really good. I mean, I think a lot of I think a lot of Studio Ghibli films really inspire me. Um, I my brother and I when we were kids, we saw Spirited Away in theaters and that was really our one of our first foray. I think our older brother showed us Princess Monoke. But I think the way that uh he really kind of prioritizes nature, I think anytime I watch those movies, especially Princess Monoke, which is my favorite, I just like feel called to spend more time in nature. And I just think that's one of the best ways to kind of heal yourself and ground yourself as a human. There's just something about it where you're like, "Oh, okay. I can feel anything is possible." And I feel so much better now that I've just like sat under the trees and listened to birds. That's such a beautiful answer. As as someone who is a cliche 30some, the obsession with birds is real. >> They're amazing. >> Love birds. >> They're amazing. >> Okay, we could talk about birds. Jot that down. We got to talk about birds. >> I could go on and on and on and on. But sincerely though, like what is the favorite kind of bird or like what thing do you have that puts you in touch with that part of nature? >> Oh my god. Okay, so my my dad had sent me like this was a handful of years ago cuz he also loved birds. So, I learned to love birds through him. We would like lay out feed on the on the railing of our porch and everything and just watch them come in. Um, but there was one day he sent me a photo of a bird that he like obviously just found on the internet and he was like, "This is a fairy ren. Thought you might need a bird." Um, so I love like it was a male fairy ren. And so now I just I really love fairy rens. So cute. >> That's a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing that. You got one more roll in the tower. >> One more roll. >> Four. Four. Four is my favorite acting question. It's like it's a little bit of a heavy one. We call it favorite, least favorite. I want to know your single favorite part of the acting process. Like putting a costume on for the first time, meeting your co-stars, you name it. But then also not necessarily your least favorite, jus