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Will Ferrell on Down Bad Buddy the Elf, Iconic SNL Audition & Ron Burgundy's Dating Advice | Ep 119

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Will Ferrell: 我热爱表演,并喜欢尝试各种角色和体验,例如在国王队的比赛中扮演巴迪·艾尔夫,或者乔装打扮成史泰博保安把沙奎尔·奥尼尔请出球场。我也喜欢做一些即兴的表演,例如在兄弟会的派对上假装打碟。我高中时是踢球手,大学时曾尝试成为南加州大学的非正式踢球手,但最终没有成功。我大学时想成为一名体育播音员,但最终选择了喜剧事业。我在《周六夜现场》的试镜表演中,故意在没有观众的情况下表演,以模拟节目的压力。我最喜欢的《周六夜现场》角色包括扮演总统布什、与雪莉·奥特里一起扮演啦啦队队员以及与莫莉·香农一起扮演的各种角色。我更喜欢做《周六夜现场》的演员,而不是主持人,因为演员可以更容易接受自己的作品被删减。在喜剧表演中,全身心投入非常重要,这样才能消除紧张感,并赢得观众的喜爱。如果要选一个我的角色来担任四分卫,我会选择朗·伯根地,因为他很有控制力,尽管他可能会犯很多错误。我会选择弗兰克·坦克作为跑卫,因为他强壮,而且可能会喝醉,从而感觉不到疼痛。我会选择巴迪·艾尔夫作为外接手,因为他灵活敏捷。我会选择杰基·穆恩作为教练,因为他既是球员又是教练。我会选择里基·鲍比作为球队老板。我最糟糕的工作是银行出纳员。成为一个酷爸爸的秘诀是不断地、充满爱意地取笑他们。 我想和史蒂文·西格尔合作。 我参加过的最好的体育赛事是女子世界杯决赛和2005年南加州大学与德克萨斯大学的全国冠军赛。与运动员进行访谈和分享职业经验,与兄弟一起做节目,这两种体验都非常有趣,但各有不同。 Travis Kelsey: 与威尔·法瑞尔这样的人聊天,并了解他的职业生涯和成就,是一件非常有趣的事情。 Jason Kelsey: 与威尔·法瑞尔这样的人聊天,并了解他的职业生涯和成就,是一件非常有趣的事情。 团队运动和娱乐表演有很多相似之处,都需要团队合作和准备,也都会面临失败的风险,但最终的成就感是相似的。

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Welcome back to New Heights, ladies and gentlemen. A Wondry show produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment. And brought to you by American Express. We're your hosts. I'm Travis Kelsey. My big brother, Jason Kelsey, out of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Cincinnati Bearcat alums. Get the UC Bearcats basketball team back on the winning streak here. All right now, boys. Subscribe on YouTube, Wondry Plus, or wherever you get your podcasts. And follow the show on all social media at NewHeightsShow with one S. Jason, welcome.

We got a good one. You don't even got to tell them. I'll tell them. We got a good one coming up. But tell them what we got coming up. That we do. We've got a great guest before the playoffs get started. Why don't we take a look right here? Our guest today from the University of Southern California, winner of six Primetime Emmy Awards, two ESPYs, an MTV Award, Movie Award, Best Kiss Winner, and the winner of the Mark Twain Prize for Comedy.

You can see him in his critically acclaimed documentary, Will and Harper, on Netflix. Yes, sir. As well as his up-and-coming comedy with Reese Witherspoon. You're cordially invited, releasing January 30th. 92%ers, it's Buddy the Elf, Mugatu, Ashley Schaefer, Ricky Bobby, Ron Burgundy, Chance Michael Michaels. 92%ers, Frank the Tank himself. Will Ferrell is here. Oh, my God!

So epic. Best intro. Best intro ever. Best intro ever. I apologize if I just blew your ears out, Will. No, no. That was soothing. I'm going to play that on a loop to fall asleep to.

It's going to be like a sleep machine for me. Yeah. We are, if you can't tell, we are jazzed to have you. I got to, right away, we saw this post on Twitter from the LA Kings. Buddy the Elf is officially in Hockeywood. Look at this. Can we pull this up, Brandon? Dude, this is so good. What is going, this is not the Buddy Elf I remember. This is just over the weekend, right? Buddy Elf has been through some shit. What's...

Buddy the Elf got laid off, I think. No! From the North Pole. Santa not taking a swig. He's having a pull from his beer, smoking a cig. Just having some him time. That was just...

I get these weird ideas every now and then. They're golden, man. I told my wife, because we're season ticket holders to the LA Kings. We have the seats right on the glass, which are amazing. I said, gosh, over the break, you know what? It'd be funny if I just got like a Buddy the Elf costume and didn't shave for like a week. And I'm just sitting there with like a candy cigarette. It's just a candy cigarette. And I'm just going to like...

sit there for a period and see what how people react and that was it but so reaction was insane we're like what is he doing is he promoting something is but occasionally i just like to do weird things like that just to stir it up dude it's the best yeah it's the best or have you always been a hockey fan i knew i know you've been following the kings for a while now but yeah i kind of i was uh i i i remember there was i grew up in southern california and there was uh

There was a kid who moved into my neighborhood from Connecticut who played hockey and we would play street hockey. We would play. This is sad. One-on-one, one-on-one street hockey. Does that even exist? Are you kidding me? This is, this is all me and Jason used to do. Oh, okay. Of course. This is legit. We'd have ice. So it was just with the little ball and it's running around a parking lot. Uh,

And then I, yeah, I was, I, I followed the Kings way back, way back when they had like the triple crown line of Marcel Dion, Dave Taylor, Charlie Simmer. Anyway. So you've been in it for a while. Yeah. I've, I've been the, and then they, then of course they won a couple of cups and that helped build the audience. And now, now they, now they draw really well.

Oh, look at that. I got a little Wayne great ski. Jason, Jason got me this for Christmas. But did you guys, did you guys play hockey as well with everything else you did? Oh yeah, we were. That was probably the first one that we both fell in love with. I would, I would at least for me for sure. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah, no, same. It's a wonderful sport. It's fun. We both started it. Travis finished in high school playing basketball. I played hockey in high school. We used to play street hockey with that same ball you're talking about. Yeah. And one of the elementary schools, Roxborough Elementary, cut down the basketball hoops. Okay. And you would think this would be a safety issue, but they left like the posts. They just cut the hoops down. Yeah.

And if you hit the post, it was a goal. So we played pickup hockey all the time, just trying to hit the post. And that's like how we played. Yeah. Yeah. Kind of, kind of an amazing sport. And I'm not going to lie to you. There's some beautiful men out there.

play hockey gorgeous as long as they have their teeth in yeah as long as they have their teeth in you know don't take the dentures out but uh yeah that was my that was my uh my latest uh kind of public stunt while we're on the public stunts we gotta pull up the the uh the shack and uh at the staples we gotta pull that one up this is an all-time classic oh my gosh look at that mustache

Yeah, that was another one. I had friends who gave me a Staples security guard outfit. And I snuck it into the building and then just pretended to be one of the security guys. So wait, that was not... Wait, the Staples was not a part of that one either? They had no idea. And...

I was afraid. I stuck it in because I was afraid they would stop me and go, where'd you get that uniform? That's contraband. Come with us. This is the vet. I just stood on the set. Yeah. It turns out the other security guys, they were like, dude, I love it. Just don't stand on the court. You're good with us. And then I looked down and Shaq happens to be at the game. Unbeknownst. I just pick a random game. And I,

I look down and there's Shaq in the corner. He's rolling. He's laughing. So I stand up a couple of times in between the breaks. And then I'm like, what do I, what else do I do with this? I don't know. And then someone taps me on the shoulder and says, you know, during the next break, Shaq's ready to leave the game. Do you want to throw him out? Yeah.

So he gave me the idea. He goes, yeah, just come over. And then that I escorted him out. That is brilliant. The diesel. And then we had the biggest laugh. And that is so good. I was like,

I go, Shaq, do you know how extraordinary that is that you're allowing me to throw you out of an NBA basketball game? He was like, are you kidding me? That is so – and then it was so funny. All the – I found out from one of the heads of the security that – he goes, hey, I have to tell you, everyone appreciated the shout-out. All the security people appreciate the shout-out. I was like, oh. That's what I was going for. Yeah. Yeah.

Actually, I was kind of making fun of you guys. It was a shout-out. It was a shout-out for sure. That is so fucking gold, man. You've done a lot of these. I've got to know. I've been just so curious about this. When did you become a DJ? The video of you DJing at the frat party might be one of my favorites. You've now inspired me to want to become a DJ and do exactly what you made that shit look so fucking fun. I don't know if you want to...

I don't know if you want a real peek behind the curtain or not, but I don't know how to DJ. I was just all set up by my son. And he was like, Dad, can you come? It's parents weekend. Can you come by the fraternity house? And I'll just set it up and you just have to twist knobs and push buttons. So I just acted the part.

But I do not... No, look at... That's insane. That's insane. I still forget that people have cameras attached to their phones. I don't know if you guys ever feel that way, but I'm like, I still sometimes...

The fact that you could just turn that switch off though, man, not care about it, that's the best part. I sent that to everybody that I knew. I shoot it up for 15 minutes and then I went to the football game. I didn't think twice about it. And then Monday it like blows up and I'm thinking, what? Wait, what? Oh, right. All these kids were filming it. Anyway. So good. It's fun to just kind of, I just love kind of doing those

kind of out of the box things just to just to mingle with people and and uh well we love when you do it too big dog yeah for sure yeah thank you let's get into your athletic career jason why don't you hit him with it you were an athlete growing up kicker in high school yes yes oh yes so were you you were a kicker in high school did you ever try to play any other position or were you always like i'm going for the kicker well

Let's just say freshman year at University High School in Irvine, California, I dominated. Yeah, baby. Starting free safety and wide receiver. Two-way player. Two-way player. Football guy right here. Co-MVP of the football team. Oh, my gosh. Basketball freshman player of the year, freshman basketball. Then I played baseball.

Um, and it was downhill, downhill for me. I was, I was six, one and a half as like a freshman. So yeah, some height advantage. And then I think I, I, by the time I graduated, I was six, three. So I only grew an inch and a half more over the next couple of years. But, uh,

But yeah, I'd never played football and I played a lot of soccer. And I also was doing the kicking. And then I got called up to – I made varsity as a sophomore as a kicker. Okay. They wanted me to play safety too, but I was like, you guys, I weigh 145 pounds. I weigh 150 and I'm not – Oh my gosh. Something about – I never –

Let's just say no one was looking at me for proper tackling for them. Yeah, sure. Yeah, just go submarine. Go low. Boom. Something about getting your head in there. I'd end up like –

My approach looked really good. And then I'd roll to the side and face mask you. I played defense one fucking time. And it was safety. And I saw a guy running at me looking like freaking Eddie George. And I made a business decision. That's what I did. I made a business decision to not go in with the head, the hands, the proper technique. I went slide tackle.

I would set up the right way. You're like, oh, he's going to, Farrell's going to jack someone. And then I would go, no, that's okay. Yeah.

so yeah i made i was like you know what i'll just kick and uh i was really hoping actually to be a college uh kicker we were a horrible football program um i think we were one eight one my senior year i can relate but i but i was getting those you know i was getting those little form letters from you know

University of Oregon, New Mexico State. New Mexico State. What was your longest field goal? Do you remember? 45. 45 in a game. Nice. In high school. That's big time. 50 in practice. Okay. You can boot it. And then I tried walking on at USC. I was my freshman year at USC. I saw...

in the athletic department that they were having a... Tryouts? Walk-on tryouts, right? Yeah. But it was in the fall, so obviously the team is already set. So I'm like, why not? I showed up and...

they we weren't allowed to kick on the field that actually had the field goals it was just a big and i was like i was like really accurate but i wouldn't say i was you know could boom it so we just i think we did i think he did like five kickoffs and then the guy just blew the whistle was like okay bring it in and uh he was like okay huddle up uh

I'm the special teams coach. We're pretty good with our kicking situation right now, but if any of you guys want to play scout team, you know, running back or scout, and I was like, no, I've heard about scout team. Yeah, no, not in college. In college, that's when it's no fun. So that was the extent of my –

My college athletic career. It sounds like you kind of wanted to be an announcer while in college. Yeah, I went to... USC had this sports information program. I was... It's funny. I always wanted to get into comedy, but I kind of grew up in the entertainment industry. My dad's a musician. Okay. And had played at, you know, in the best of places and in the worst of places. He's a piano player and...

super talented and I just saw how unstable the entertainment business is. Sure. He would have a job at a nightclub for six months to a year and they'd be like, well, that's over. I'm like, what happened? He's like, nothing. They just said, we're done. And he'd have to go back out and search and do all this stuff. And so I thought, well, I'm never going to do that. I want to

I want like a real job. I didn't know what that meant, even though I loved comedy. I loved making my friends laugh. I loved watching comedy. I loved, you know, everything about it, but I also love sports. And I played sports all throughout high school and SC had this program that was, uh, was, was like sports journalism. So I thought, Oh, that's a, that's a blending of both. And, you know, sports center had probably just started. Uh, let's see, I was in, I graduated in 90. So

That was kind of the beginning of ESPN. And boom, yeah. I want to be one of those guys, you know? Yeah. And so I graduated and then was trying to get a job with local cable stations. And, you know, you have to like build a tape and send it out to these small markets to get hired as the, you know, the sportscaster in Arizona. Those tapes got to be gold. I don't know where...

I should have held on to him. But at the same time, I thought, you know what? This itch is not going away. I better scratch it about the comedy thing. So at the same time, I started doing classes at this improv theater in Los Angeles called the Groundlings where they

I had seen tons of people had gone on to sitcoms, to Saturday Night Live, to film and television performers, writers, directors, everything. I thought, oh, this is, they had a school I could, I could kind of take all these classes at. And so I kind of was doing both at the same time. And I kind of found my, you know, you got to,

As you guys probably know, you've got to find your community. You've got to find your support group. And that place in L.A., the Groundlings Cedar, was where I felt safe enough to kind of go for it. And I was there for three years. And then that spring of 95 was when –

SNL was doing like a nationwide search for a brand new cast because they knew they were going to let go. It was gonna be the last year for like Farley and Sandler and Dana Carvey and, and that whole group. Man. So yeah, happened to be at the right place at the right time when they came and watched one of our shows and went through the audition process. And then, yeah, the audition process, dude, we've all seen the audition video. It is the most brilliant audition.

The cat toy on the ground? How does that even – how do you know that that's going to be the one that gets you the job? Like what the fuck? Well, here's the thing. It doesn't make any sense in my mind. You've hosted the show, right? You've stood on that spot where you deliver the monologue. Yeah. And your heart is pounding in your chest, right? Yes. But you're in front of a full audience that's supportive and there and they want to see you have fun. Yeah. Yeah.

I'm on the ground in that studio playing around like a cat. No one, no one's in, like, Warren Michaels purposely had no one in the studio to, like, create the tension of late night television. Like, he wanted to create the pressure of what it's like to be on Saturday Night Live TV. So...

I'm in a void rolling around going, oh my God, I'm going back to LA. This is not like, cause, cause there's no one loud. There's no one in the, there's no one in the studio. There's just a camera operator and a sound guy. Oh my gosh. So good. This is so, this is my, one of my favorites.

So it was almost like a prisoner torture technique. I just had to fight through it. Were there any other audition bits that you had? Or were you kind of juggling a few at the time? They basically had to do an audition that was anywhere from five to eight minutes long of any of the characters of your choice. Oh, nice. Okay. So that was one of the... One of the...

I did another sketch. I did Harry Carey doing a play reading. So I did my Harry Carey impersonation. And I did this sketch that I think really got me the job, which was this dad at a barbecue yelling at his kids to get off the shed. And that piece I auditioned with.

became the sketch that was in, I did in my very first show. Oh, that's cool. As a cast member. So that's cool. So they brought that one to life. Nice. Yeah. Yeah. That's awesome, man. But it was, it was awful. I was like, uh,

I had no idea if I did well or not. And you just left going, Oh, well, I guess they'll call me. I'll tell you what Lauren is. He could be a stone cold dude. He can give you absolutely nothing. And I'm sure that after that left, you could fuse this. I'll get out, man. But, um, he, uh, yeah, he can, he can, uh, it's funny. He's like,

he can walk right by you or he can, or he can pump you up. But yeah, it sometimes, uh,

Sometimes you don't know where you stand with that guy. Yeah. Oh man. The SNL years were, were definitely the beginning of, uh, of our fandom for you, big guy. Who do you remember as like some of your favorite characters on SNL? Like the ones that you really got excited to, to go out there and like perform. I never imagined that I would get to play the president because I wasn't, I wasn't known for doing political impressions or anything like that. So, uh,

to get to do Bush for that law, like that was, and, and like, you know, you're going to be a go-to guy every week. Uh, yeah, that was pretty heady. That was pretty, that was really fun. Uh, I loved, you know, I think about like doing the cheerleaders with Sherry O'Terry, uh, sketches I got to do with, uh, with Molly Shannon on a gas tire. We used to do this, uh,

Bobby and Marty's sketch where we were like middle school music teachers who would perform and the kids would hate them. And the Robert Goulet sketches were really fun. Man, Neil Diamond, Neil Diamond and Harry Carey. I got to do I got to do Harry Carey.

to an audience that maybe didn't know. It was fun because people who knew Harry Carey from the Cubs as an announcer obviously knew who he was, but then other people would go, I love that mad scientist character you do with the crazy white hair. And I was like, well, no, he's a real person. They're like, oh, okay, well, whatever. It doesn't matter. I think it's so funny. I had a great seven years on the show and I just, uh,

I'm so lucky to look back. I had fun every single week doing that show. Man, yeah. Seven years is a crazy run, man. You obviously seven years on the show as a cast member, but you're a member of the SNL Five Timers Club as well. What's the difference between hosting it and being a cast member? What's the biggest difference? Yeah, I think...

Honestly, I preferred being a cast member because when you host, you all of a sudden – it was much easier to be a cast member and have your sketch get cut and be – kind of shake your fist, you know, like, ah, yeah.

But when you're on the other side and you're having a hand in like, oh, I don't want to choose between. That's tough. Right? I mean, you've been in that room. Yeah. And you probably had some choices where you had two or three funny things that could only go in the one slot.

Um, because there is, there is a lot of thinking that goes into that show and it's hard. Like you probably, everybody was awesome on the cast. So you're sitting there like, I don't want to take her off stage. I don't want to take him off stage. I don't want to take that bit, that bitch, they kill it. And I'm just, and that you're thinking, Oh, but I really love doing the one thing.

And so I was like, oh, I hated, I hated like determining the fates of who was going to be in the show and who was not. Also too, you realize like the times I've come back to host, that thing is,

That thing is like a track meet. You forget what kind of thing. It is a machine. It is a well-oiled machine. Physical shape you're in, comedy shape you're in. And I all of a sudden felt like I was in an NBA basketball game and the ball just kept hitting me in the face. Like the last time I came to host. And I remember, in fact, I remember sitting with Lauren at the after party and I was like, God, man, Lauren.

I can't believe I used to do the show, like not even think twice about doing the show every week. And he was like, I thought he was going to give me the, you know, attaboy, like, like, you know, you were, no, you were great. You were wonderful. He was like, no, it's a young man's game. Yeah.

He didn't give me anything. I'm like, was I that bad? He's like, no, no, no. But no, it's a young man's game. I'm like, geez, all right. It all rolls fast, though, man. It happens so fast. And, man, I was the luckiest guy in the world to even get a chance to do it, knowing how big of a fan I was of it and how big of an opportunity it is. Jason, you're next. Jason, he's been on the list. I'm trying my own thing. Listen, I'm not going to lie.

I was up there able to watch Travis host and that was, it's, and we've talked about it before, but it's just so impressive. The amount of people that are involved in that thing and how it all happens. And I couldn't imagine the hosting itself, like in watching, cause I think I got there maybe Thursday Trav. So I got to watch a little bit of that process of learning it every day and

I was just blown away, absolutely blown away. It's a real piece of living history in terms of television and in terms of American comedy. Because when you're sitting at home and you just DVR it or turn it on at 1130, you have no idea during those commercial breaks that there's 100 people running around moving those sets. Right. Absolutely. It is such a...

I mean, I hope they never cancel that show because I don't think they'll ever do that type of show ever again. No, it's just it's an art form the way they they they put on that show and have and it's surprisingly it is surprisingly funny that.

with how many things that can go wrong and, and the fact that they only, they write it in a week. Yeah. It's crazy. It, it, it's, it's hit or miss for sure, but it, but it lands on its feet more often than, than not. And, uh, it's, it's pretty impressive. The whole week you're seeing, uh, the construction workers putting together sets and you're just, your, your mind is just blown away and you're just like, what? And then some sets,

get canceled because they just don't fit in the time frame. You're just like, what? How do you do this week in, week out? It just blows my mind. And you really have to have... I'm going to be a part of it. You have to have thick skin as a cast member because I remember when I was... My first year on the show, Kevin Nealon, who I was a big fan of, Kevin Nealon...

uh, came back to, to kind of see a show and say hi to us. And, uh, he, it was towards the end of that, my first year on the show. And he was like, you're really funny. Like, great job. And I was like, I was like, thanks man. And he was like, let me give you some advice. Like you don't have to score every week. Just keep that in mind. It's like, if you could look back on a season and count on you, like if you've done 10 funny things, uh,

then you've had a good year. So it took the pressure off of having to have a great show every week. It's like hitting 300 in baseball. If you hit 300, you're going to be in the Hall of Fame. And if you could hit

Well, 30% might be a little low. But if you can be funny 50% of the time, you would have a great year. That's a good batting average. Yeah. So I took that to heart, but yeah. Let me ask you this because we are doing – I'm doing this late night thing on ESPN. I just started it. And we're trying to incorporate some scripted bits and some funny –

I guess, what do you think is the biggest thing to performing a sketch or comedy live that you wouldn't tell anybody who's just starting out into that world? Because quite frankly, I've never done anything like this where there's like a live audience and you're trying to do this while it's being recorded. Yeah. Forgive me if this is a loaded question, but I'd be remiss if I didn't ask you pointedly if there's anything that you can like fast track my ability to be funny on.

No, you're screwed, man. Sounds like you got to figure it out. Yeah. Yeah. No, you know, I, the thing that I always lived by is because, you know, I, I was like, look, I'm going to meet, I'm going to, I'm going to watch people perform who I think are

I'm funnier than, I'm also going to watch people who are way funnier than me. Yeah. And I'm going to have to be okay with that. But, but the one thing no one will ever beat me on, beat me at is how hard I commit to something. Sure. You've got to commit sketch wise to whatever the premise is. Yeah. And, and just go for it. And if you lock in that way,

All the apprehension will just melt away. And then the audience will be on your side too, because they'll just be like, he's going for it. Hopefully it's a funny premise to begin with, but even if it's not, they'll just be like, God, Jason is going for it. I'm on his side. And that's, that's all you need to worry about. And, and, and to not, cause I've seen people, you can't have one foot in and one foot out.

Because then the audience doesn't believe your intention. Absolutely. And so that's just the main thing. Dude, you send it better than anybody, man.

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Before we get out of this SNL bit, we asked Bill Murray this question, and he said Ray Charles, but who is the one SNL host that just blew your socks off? Like, man, I did not expect this person to be this damn good or this funny or this awesome that you – maybe when you were a cast member. Just so you know, we asked Bill Murray this, and he said it was Ray Charles. Yeah.

Because he just really... He was amazed at how well he remembered all of his lines. Oh, my God. And didn't have to use any cue cards. Yeah. We had a similar... We had... I remember Jackie Chan posted with us. What? He didn't read English. Yeah. So we couldn't use the cue cards. So we had to do the whole thing memorized. There we go. Jackie Chan. Yeah, yeah. And he was on fire. But there...

I think there are, um, there are like varying degrees. Uh, like we, I remember, um, one of our best hosts was, uh, Derek Jeter. Yeah. He's just committed to everything, regardless of how stupid we put him. And also that's how I got to know. That's how I met Shaq for the first time he came on and did, uh,

I think it was Kelsey Grammer was the host, but they said, hey, Shaq's in town. He wants to do some sketches. He destroyed. He was so funny and natural to the point where one of his sketches got cut because he had a funnier show than the host. He had to reel it back. He had to reel it back because we wrote this sketch where all the cast members were picking on me.

and making me cry and and Shaq came up he's like what's going on and I'm like Shaq everyone's making fun of me and he's like come with me Will and we walked to home base there and he picked me up in his arms and we proceeded to sing a duet called no one's gonna hurt my little man and uh

He was shack-cradling me. But that got cut, and it destroyed. Oh, my gosh. I swear, there was like... A lot of times, it was actors like Steve Buscemi. Oh, nice. Insanely good. I remember a lot of times, dramatic actors who were so excited to... You didn't always see them in the comedy world. Exactly. That thing of like, they would just commit to the premise. They weren't even trying to be funny. And

they subsequently got twice as many laughs. I love it. That's amazing. You just referenced Billy Bob Thornton and made me think of that bad elf at the top of the show. Maybe there's a bad elf, bad Santa remake coming down the line. Yeah. Maybe, yeah. A lot of people will be

be distraught by that combination. But maybe that's why we need to do it. Yeah. By the way, speaking of football, I got to bring something up. All right. I happen to be watching during the holiday break, Travis, you guys, the Pittsburgh game. Yeah. Yeah. And when you scored, when you scored, did you just have one touchdown or did you have two? Yeah, I just had one. I just had the one. And you went to go dunk.

The football, you missed the dunk. I did not dunk. I did not dunk. You missed it. You hit the rim. And I remember thinking, oh, I want to bring that out. I know I'm going to be talking to you guys. I'm like, God, Travis.

He doesn't have the same hops. He missed the dunk. I don't. I don't have the ups anymore. The football just kind of hit the bar and just spilled over. But you still tried to celebrate. Like, I just dunked it. I was like, no, no, no. I gave him my best Tony Gonzalez. He was known for dunking. And I had just eclipsed his touchdown shot.

record maybe maybe finger roll next time i should have what i did was i you remember when you when you first started trying to dunk and you would just go up and smack the backboard that's kind of what i was doing right there it really it wasn't a full dunk uh maybe if i get the if i get it earlier in the game i might be able to the explosive i have been thinking about that since that moment i've literally been stewing on that nice well i've been i've been thinking people might have forgot about it so perfect

Before we move on, I got to ask this. Have you ever dunked, Will? Can you dunk? Did you dunk? I remember having like a breakaway and I was like, I'm going to dunk this. And the ball slipped out of my hand. I got right here. I got like rim. Yeah. And then the ball just fired off the backboard. And coach was like, what was that? I was like, you told me, try to dunk it. If I have a break, he's like, okay. Yeah.

I could dunk a tennis ball, but no. Not a basketball? Yeah. Travis has seen me, no joke, over an hour in a gym. At least. Just trying to dunk. Repeatedly thinking I'm getting closer and repeatedly failing.

If I just get the technique right, I can do it. I'm there. I'm right there. It's going to happen. You're 310 pounds. You're not going to dunk the ball. Gravity is working against you. Exactly. All right. Let's get to this segment. We're going to try this out.

This is the Will Ferrell character football draft. All right? Okay. So we're going to try and attempt to draft a football team with your characters. We're going to have you do this. We got round one, we're going to do quarterback. So if we're picking a Will Ferrell character, what character would be the quarterback for

of this football team? I think the quarterback, not that he would necessarily, not that necessarily he'd be good, but he'd be very commanding, would be Ron Burgundy.

You know it. You know Ron's commanding. He'd get the plays wrong. He'd call the wrong cadences. Yeah, he'd mess up constantly, but he'd blame someone else. It'd be a fun ride. We got double-wing right, Dorothy Mantooth on two. Dorothy Mantooth on two. Exactly. Baxter left. Oh, gosh.

So good. Go right swordfish. Ron, that's not a play. Yes, it is. Let's run it. It is now. It is now. Second round, we're going running back. Who you got for running back? Running back would probably, I'm going to say Frank the Tank from old school. The Tank, dude. He's breaking some tackles. You know it. Because...

He's got that name, the tank. He's going to break some. He's also going to be inebriated enough to where he won't feel any pain. That was my next question. Is he inebriated in this? Yeah, he's definitely. He's definitely. He's got the bag. He's drinking all night if you give him some beers. Well, yeah, he may try to take a couple plays fully naked. Yeah. Yeah. Then nobody wants to tackle him. Right. Man, he just. Great strategy, Frank. Yeah.

He's untouched into the end zone. So good. All right, round three. Wide receiver. Maybe because he's kind of, I think he's, I would say, very flexible and lithe. The word lithe. I'd say Buddy the Elf. Buddy the Elf. Nice. Nice.

I could have swore you were going to go Chaz Michael Michaels, like jumping up. Oh, okay. Leaping over the middle beautifully. Very graceful. Yeah, Chaz Michael. Very graceful. That's a better. That's a better. I like Buddy the Elf. I'm not. That's a better call. That's a better call. Buddy the Elf, just the happiest disposition ever.

Why do receivers eat a lot of candy too? Yeah, they do. Skittles. Yeah. I'm telling you. Round four, who's a coach? Coach would – because I think he probably did. I'd say Jackie Moon from SemiPro. Oh, yeah. He was a coach. Because he was a player coach. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's a good one. He had to run it all. And he knows how to manage people. Yeah.

Owner. Where are we thinking? Round five, owner. Who's the owner of this football team? I don't know if he's the right owner, but I just haven't – I forgot to throw him in, but let's just say Ricky Bobby's the owner. Dude. It's an electric one. You already know. He's running the show, dude. That'd be the best Hail Mary. Our baby who art in heaven. Yes. He would lead the team in the baby Jesus prayer.

before every game whether they wanted to or not sweet baby jesus yeah yeah no ricky bobby he'd be he'd be a good oh he's got like kind of a little jerry jones in him probably yeah yeah sure my pals they're definitely friends yeah how about have you seen the clip of jerry jones uh with the chops

He's acting now. He's in a TV show. No. Yeah. I was actually pretty surprised. I was like, man, he's speaking kind of better than he has in the interviews he gets. Wait, what show is he in? This is a good question. I don't know. I only came across it. Landman with Billy Bob Thornton.

Oh, Landman. Yeah. So you're definitely one of those Paramount Plus shows. You know it. I actually watch some soccer on Paramount Plus. The old football, huh? You got a premier team that you root for? I don't really, but I'm part of a small part of the ownership group of Paramount.

Leeds United, which is the second division. Nice. Very cool. And so I've been out to one of their matches, which was awesome. And

And so I'll keep tabs on them. Heck yeah. I see you at a lot of sporting events. Is that like your kind of like your hobby? You just love to get some live action sports? No, you're not. I'm like living through you when I see you at it. I'm like, dude, I want to do what Will's doing. I've got way too many tickets. Let alone the baseball bit you did where you played at all the teams and everything.

Yeah. No, we have, because we're part of the LAFC soccer team out here in LA, which is MLS. We're part of that ownership group too. So we go to those games. Nice. I have tickets to the Lakers every now and then, the Kings, USC football. And somehow-

In the year that they won the World Series, I went to zero Dodger games. No way. Somehow. No way. The one year I should have gone? Yeah. Oh, no. I went to one. I went to one. No way. I know. We go to a lot of sports. But, I mean, sports is a huge part of my life. It was kind of the way –

And I know you guys can relate to this. It was the way I was able to make friends. It was the way it just, I loved playing team sports. Yeah. I mean, maybe it's something where athletes just want to do comedy and comedians just want to go to sports. Because I went to a UCB out in LA. I went to Albright Citizen Brigade. Yeah. Yeah.

It was so much fun. It is amazing watching people in improv just take something from nothing and make something funny instantaneously. It is so impressive. They're an incredible group. UCB is one of the best.

Right on. We have an idea here for this next bit. Trav, do you want to explain it? Yeah, we got relationship advice voicemail. So something we do on the show is answer voicemails from our fans. And we've asked them to call in asking for relationship advice because who doesn't want to hear relationship advice from a couple of knuckleheads? Would you like to help us on these? Well, sure. You want to jump in? Let's do it, man. Here's the thing. You could answer some of these questions as one of one of your characters. Maybe.

Okay. Nice. Yes. Oh, I'm so excited. Brandon. Brandon. Uh-oh, Brandon. Hey, Travis. Hey, Jason. Big Chief fan. Three-peat coming. Just wanted to know your advice for a first date, when you should know those red flags and when to look for the green flags. Go, Chief. Red flags, green flags. When to look for the red flags and when to look for the green flags? Oh, man.

Let's see. Ricky Bobby would say, look, I don't know anything about red flag or green flag. You just got to get yourself into position to look for the checkered flag. Because...

I mean, there's only one thing you need to worry about. I mean, if you ain't first, you're last. Yeah, baby. I would just tell that young lady to look for the checker flag. You got to find your way to the finish line, guys. I don't know if that's good advice or bad. It sounds like bad advice. I think it kind of metaphorically, it makes sense. You got to find your way to the finish line. Yeah. You know? I loved it, man. That shit was fucking gold. Yeah.

That was so good. So good. That could have gone any better. All right, here we go. Next one. What do we got? All right. Jason and Travis. So what do I do whenever I bought this girl tickets to a concert for Christmas and she dumped me the week before? Now her best friend wants to go with me. Do I take her or no? Do you take the best friend after the tickets you bought for your girlfriend? Yeah.

She dumped you. Wait, I want to make sure I understand. Do you take the best friend of the girl? Yes. After? Yes. So, so the girlfriend dumped him and now the best friend wants to go with. Well, Ron Burgundy would say, of course you take the best friend because you teach that young lady a lesson. Uh,

You're not going to be some horse's ass. You've spent $1,200 going to a, I don't know, whatever concert, whatever music you listen to nowadays.

I don't know if it's Kaja Gugu or Duran Duran or whatever it is, but you send a signal to that young lady that you're not messing around. And then you take photos of you and the best friend making out and send it back to the old girlfriend and say, that's...

That's how I do it. That's how you roll right there, baby. That was fucking gold, man. So good. That's why you're the greatest of all time, dude. Oh, my goodness. Oh, man. Do we got one more in us? You want to do one more? We can move on, too, Will. That was gold. That was so good. I think we're good to roll, man. Let's get this thing going.

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We end all the conversations with, we got to ask. You don't have to answer. We got a bunch of questions. We're just going to wrap rattle off at you. Ready? Go. Okay. Ready? Lightning round. Lightning round, baby. That's right. You could be, feel free to tell us the fuck off. All right, here we go. Okay. Before you made it, what was your worst job?

Definitely a bank teller. I was a bank teller. Oh, that's Donna Kelsey. That's our mom. Yeah, our mom. She started off with the bank telling. Worked her way up to some higher up positions, but yeah, she started off as a teller. Customers would actually complain as to how bad I was.

So I'd break out in flop sweat. Your mom can relate to it. When you're starting out, you're handling people's money. It was awful. That's too funny. As long as your register wasn't short, you're good, man. I was short like my first two days out. I wasn't even pocketing the money. That's crazy. Excuse me, manager. Manager, I'm trying to deposit money and your teller is like playing with a ball of yarn and he won't respond to me.

What's wrong with this guy? In fact, I remember I was putting up flyers in the break room to try to get people to come to my stand-up comedy show. Oh. And I was so quiet as a bank teller because I was so nervous all the time. And I had this manager go, I saw your flyer. You do stand-up comedy? Yeah.

And I go, yeah. She's like, I'd like to see that. And just walked away. God damn it. You're a father of three. What is the secret to being a cool dad? The secret to being a cool dad. I think constantly, lovingly make fun of them. Nice. Yeah. Humiliation. Yeah. It's the best. Why don't they make R-rated comedies anymore? I think they do. Actually, I have one coming out.

Here we go. This month. Here we go. Invited on Amazon. Perfect. Which is a, which is like an old school R rated fantastic movie. Reese Witherspoon and I are, we have two competing weddings booked at a destination location and we have to kind of Duke it out to see who's going to be the wedding that gets to take place. But yeah, I, I,

It's an interesting time. I think people are making it. I just, I don't know why they're not kind of going to the theaters to see them. And I think we have, I think we kind of have so many options now that a lot of people would, you know, would rather go, Oh, I'll just, I'll just catch that at home. Yeah. There's nothing like going to the theater though, man. I know it's when you sit and watch a comedy with an audience, you're reminded as to,

how much more fun it is right i'm trying to trying to get that back i'll happily see to see this new one in theaters for you bud even though it's not in theaters we'll go rent a movie theater out yes okay i'm calling everyone in the neighborhood they're coming over we're gonna you're cordially invited to watch cordially invited after

At the movie theater with us. Is there one idea for a movie that you haven't gotten to make yet? Oh, gosh. Because you want to steal it. Yeah. You know what? I'm going to pass on that because I'm afraid you guys will steal it. No, no. We wouldn't do something like that. No, I don't trust you guys. I don't trust you. No, I don't know. I'm trying to think if there's anything. It's funny. Ideas usually...

pop into my head in the most random way. But no, I don't have an exciting answer to that. Sorry. Let me ask you this. When do you know an idea is ready to be made a movie? Because I would imagine you think about stuff constantly. Yeah. Like, how do you know when it's like, okay, I'm going to make this movie about an anchorman named Ron. Like, where does that even like... At what point are you like, yeah, this could become a full motion picture? Yeah, I think it's...

I think you just get a sense of something that, you know, if it's an idea that you can kind of spit out in a sentence. Yeah. Then it's got a good chance. You know, it's like,

I remember when we were pitching Anchorman, which at the time we got rejected. I think we got rejected 20 different times from various studios and film theaters. Wow, that just blows my mind. That's fascinating. No one could wrap their head around an ensemble comedy show.

That took place in a newsroom. They kept hearing the news part. And we're like, no, no, no. It's going to be, you know, Austin Powers wasn't about us. Wasn't about the spy game. It's about a really funny character. Right. Our characters are gonna be funny. And then I remember, I remember thinking, gosh, this is so hard to get off the ground. We should maybe pick a topic that everyone's talking about.

And at that time, NASCAR was at its height. And I was like, for instance, what if I'm just me as a NASCAR driver? And we sold that in like two seconds. That's crazy. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know if there's an exact formula for it, but it's just something that I think

grabs the people who have to pay for it. There you go. There we go. Yeah. All right. What was your, what's your welcome to Hollywood moment? We all have a welcome to NFL moments that just, I don't know. It's usually a big hit or somebody that we're extremely, you know, fond of, or we're big fans of growing up that we're finally going up against. What was your, what was your welcome to Hollywood moment? I mean, one of, one of my welcome to Hollywood moments was getting to be the first, uh,

the first member of a brand new cast on Saturday Night Live. And I got to say the first, the first lines of our, our opening show. And I'm sitting there and they're counting down the show and I'm looking out. That's crazy. My folks are in the audience and friends and family. And I'm like, I can't believe I'm here. And I'm about to, I'm about to say whatever line, which is,

A little trivia here. I mess up my line. The first time I speak on camera on the show, I flub it. No way. Of course. And I felt – and you know, Travis, you know how you do the full dress rehearsal. And then by the time you do the live show, you're like, piece of cake. I got it. I got it, yeah. And so I did the dress rehearsal. I was like, this is going to be great. But I'm sitting there in the chair and the enormity of the moment hits me. And I start to get a little bit emotional thinking about –

this is the thing I've always dreamed about. And then it was like five seconds. And then I had to do my line. I was like, and I was like, and Lauren came back. He's like, are you okay? I'm like, I'm fine. I'm fine. I just, I don't know what happened. Yeah.

Yeah, exactly. It was incredibly uplifting and incredibly grounding all at the same time. It was like, don't ever take anything for granted. And yet, I can't believe I'm here. There you go. That's awesome. Hypothetically, you see two guys that look like us coming at you on the sidewalk. What movie do you think we're going to quote at you? You guys are going to say, You're My Boy Blue. Yeah.

Old school. You're going to get old school, I think. Or you might say milk is a bad choice. I don't know. Dude. If it's a hot day, I'm definitely going milk is a bad choice. I was in Wisconsin and I had a whole wheel of cheese. I'm like, whole wheel of cheese? I'm not even upset. Yeah.

Milk was a bad choice. By the way, I improvised that because I was literally trying to tell the director in that moment, like, why did you give me a carton of milk?

as we're shooting in LA on like a 98 degree day and I literally was like, milk was a bad choice because I'm like, I'm having to drink hot milk in this scene. That's the worst. The fucking worst. You were spot on with that one. This isn't on this, but do you ever get tired of people quoting your movies? Like, are you like, yeah, I get it. Like, it's got to happen just constantly. I wouldn't say, yeah, I mean, sometimes there's,

there are moments where, uh, Oh, I'm getting this weird kick here. Sorry. Yeah. Look at that. It's coming in real nice. Wow. That's nice. I don't know how to fix this. Well, whatever. Here we go. Like this. Um, I get, yeah, sometimes, sometimes something and you're just like, Oh,

You're like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Thank you. Yeah, I did. Yeah, I said that. And most of the time, it's fantastic. But then there's about 20% of the time where I don't pick up the cue. Oh, wow. I mean, it's a lot of fucking classics that you've been in. So I get it. Someone yelled at me, why are you so sweaty? And I go, oh, because I was just on a bike ride. No, no.

from stepbrothers after the drum set why are you so sweaty you're supposed to say because i was watching cops yeah like oh right sorry and she got so pissed and walked away yeah that's fucking ruined it for me i've ruined it so i do ruin it for a lot of people because i don't i don't pick up my cue that's funny as shit yeah oh

Oh, that's so good. What's your comedy Mount Rushmore throughout your life? Who's your top four you're throwing on your Mount Rushmore? I'm going to put Steve Martin.

Nice. I'm going to put, I'm probably going to put Bill Murray up there. Yep. Legend. I'm going to put Eddie Murphy. So good. And let's just say the original, original cast of Saturday Night Live. Nice. Yeah. Throw them all up there. That counts. Hell yeah. Yeah. That's great. That's awesome. Awesome list. I love that list. Do you have an actor you've wanted to work with that you haven't yet? Steven Seagal.

Shut up. No, no, no. Shut up. No, no, no. Go ahead, dude. That would be the funniest goddamn thing. I don't know why. You talk about doing something totally unexpected. No, that would be, yeah, exactly. I don't know why I just pictured you dressed up with the slick back as Steven Stegall. I don't know why that's what popped in my head. God.

I don't even think we could track him down. I don't know where he is on planet Earth these days. Yeah, wherever he's at. I mean, I'd love to do something weird with like an actor like Daniel Day-Lewis or something like that. Yeah. Yeah.

Just gets really enthralled and into it. Exactly. Try to get him to do like something weird. Yeah. That's fun. What about the best sporting event you've ever been to? Oh, my gosh. I'm going to say two. I'm going to say the Women's World Cup final at the Rose Bowl for women's soccer. Nice. Where they beat China. They finally won the Women's World. It's the famous...

Brandi Chastain taking the top off. Yeah. Fuck yeah. That was incredible. And then I'll say, even though my team lost the game, the national championship game, again at the Rose Bowl, USC, Texas. 2005. Yeah. Yeah. That was an amazing back and forth. It's a great game. You just made. Whoever had the ball last was going to win that game.

You have no idea how his microphone is muted, but our head producer, our intern Brandon, our head producer, is the biggest Longhorns fan you've ever met in your life. He is screaming like a child off camera right now. He's going to lay into me right now. It's the reason he went to Texas, I believe, is because they won that game. And I sat...

at in the same row with Matthew McConaughey and his buddy. And they wanted to talk shit the whole game. Like every time Texas, you know, of course it's like,

Texas guys love to be like, okay, here we go. And then SC would score right away. I'd be like, what? What happened? What happened? What was that? And it was so back and forth. But I have to say, at the end of that game, everyone just shook hands. Oh, it was one of the best ever. We just watched one of the – yeah. So anyway, but I've been lucky. I've been to a bunch of fun stuff, but those two pop into my head. Yeah, that game, Vince Young's performance towards the end of it, especially – he was just –

It was like crazy. Yeah. It was like somebody just caught fire and like could not be stopped. And there is a classic photo of Vince Young scoring that last touchdown. Yeah. And one of the SC cheerleaders, uh,

jumping up in the air thinking it was SC that had scored. No! It's so bizarre. Really? Yeah. Oh, I need to look at this. I have not seen that. That's amazing. You got to know who's got the ball. No, she. She was not the sharpest tool in the shed. Becky, I'll tell you, I've been to the Rose Bowl one time since he played UCLA out there. When I tell you it is...

one of the coolest atmospheres. Like I can only imagine that place packed to the T for that game and seeing highlight after highlight after highlight for the biggest game of the year, man, I can only imagine what that felt like, man. Both those teams with guys who went on to the league, like on both sides of the ball and, uh, uh,

Yeah, it was an insane environment. Yeah, crazy. Well, shout out to my former teammate, Vince Young. Awesome game. And shout out to you, Will. I mean, listen, before we end this, we always give our guests, do you have any questions for us? Or do you just want to go and go about your day? That's fine, too. I don't want to put you on the spot. Let's see. What time is it? What time is it?

You got the sun hunting you down over there. I know. I'm trying to help your producers out here by not getting blasted by the sun. I do have a question for you guys. How do you compare getting to do things like this? Obviously, you're living out

You got to be pro athletes, this thing you dreamed about your whole life. Oh yeah. Now getting to do this other side of stuff. Is it as much fun? Is it more fun? Is it a different kind of fun? Yeah. I'll, I'll take a hack at this. So me and Jason, we started this thing because we just wanted to show our, our brotherhood and have fun catching up once a week. And it was a, it was a magical year where we both went to the super bowl and got to talk about both of our seasons throughout it. And,

In retrospect, after about three years, the coolest part is getting to interview guys like you and just getting to shoot the shit with you over the course of an hour and get to pick your brain on the profession that you're in and what got you there and things like that. That's all been so fascinating to me, and it kind of hit me like a blindside because I just got on here to have fun with my brother, and now I get to do cool shit like this. So that's definitely the ups for me.

That's awesome. I would say, like Travis said, being able to just talk to Trav once a week, we have a dedicated time. And before we did this, there'd be like months sometimes in the middle of a season, especially where you like fall by the wayside. So that combined with interviewing really successful, interesting people or friends is awesome. But yeah,

I would say the other thing that's very similar, you know, when you get ready to play a sport, you practice and you work and you prepare. And then the game day happens and you, you know, get to express yourself as a player. And that's something very unique as an entertainer as well, where, you know, you work at it and you try to like,

Think about how can I do things or what can I do that'll be interesting or take a creative idea from scratch. Yep. And I don't know, bring it to life. And it all is like just really rewarding when that happens. Yeah. That I think that's similar in terms of like getting out there.

And he worked all off season. We've put in all these new plays. Let's go out there and see what it looks like. Yeah. And then you get blown out by 40 points. You're like, fuck, we're out of it, boys. Back to the drawing board. But that's, I think there's a lot of parallels between team sport and, you

getting to do a lot of things entertainment because the same thing can happen like i think that's why i love working on films it's a it's a team of people it's a crew of people i love saturday night live because of the ensemble because it was like we all like if if if you know if we all pull for each other the whole show does well and we all do well and same sort of thing you can you work hard you

You're working on something. You film something for 50 days. It takes a year to come out. And you lay a big fat turd. And...

And you're like, oh, audience didn't think it was funny at all. Oh, well, we thought it was hilarious. Yeah, there you go. And then you're like, well, I'm still glad we went for it. You know, what are you going to do? Yeah. I'm taking your advice and I'm full send in everything I ever do in the entertainment world, man. Full send. I appreciate that advice, man. Yeah. Well, thank you so much, brother. You're unbelievable.

Cannot wait to see everything you got coming up and appreciate the time, man. Thanks, you guys. All right. That was fun. All righty. That wraps up another episode of New Heights. Unbelievable. Thank you to our guest, Will Ferrell. We'll be back.

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