Channing: Yep.
Scarlett: Where you rub it on your head?
Channing: You gotta go to a party with me, I can’t do it without a party. And a ping pong ball.
Scarlett: He does it with a ping pong ball, but I’m not going to say which one…
GLAMOUR: That’s an amazing answer.
Channing: Imagination, darling!
GLAMOUR: Channing, what was the standout thing that you learned about Scarlett on set that really impressed or surprised you?
Channing: She had this really really hard, long monologue. The movie’s really funny… and for it to be so light and off the cuff and free and then she does this really emotional, long monologue. I basically don’t say anything and one perfect tear comes down [her cheek] first take and I was just like ‘Oh right, you really do this. You’ve been doing this since you were, like, out of the womb kind of professional’. I forgot, I’d just been messing around and playing with you for two months and I forgot that you really, really do this. It was impressive.
Scarlett: That’s nice to know.
Channing: It was a perfect crocodile tear on the perfect moment of the take. I almost came out of the scene, I was like ‘wow, that was incredible!’
GLAMOUR: Scarlett, what were Channing’s best and worst habits on set?
Scarlett: Channing is very professional… He’s the perfect co-star, because has wonderful on-set etiquette. He knows his lines, he knows what he’s doing… He’s very classy – but he’s also really not classy… he’s really not. Those are his best and worst qualities. It’s great, it’s delicious. That’s why he’s here.
GLAMOUR: Channing, what karaoke song of choice would you pick for Scarlett?
Channing: I would pick Short, Short Man by Gillette. She kind of only had two songs, back in the 90s. I’ve never sung karaoke and I never will, by the way.