-I have a lot of questions about --
You drink a lot of alcohol on this show.
[ Laughter ] -I know. I know.
-A lot of alcohol from, like, airplane bottles.
-Yeah. And then, also, I pour vodka into water bottles.
-Yeah, 'cause sometimes the airplane bottle,
that's too small for you.
-That's just -- That's gonna be gone in,
like, 10 minutes of my drive. -Yeah.
-Don't ask. She drinks --
I hate that she drinks and drives.
So I'll just say that. That's my other PSA.
-You don't just drink and drive.
You also fall asleep in your car.
-I do. -Yeah.
-Side of the road, yeah. -You do all of this, huh?
What are you actually drinking? Is it just water?
But then what is it when it is colored?
-Well, it's water, and then, when it's whiskey,
they put food coloring in it.
I mean, I have drank so much --
I literally looked up water toxicity.
[ Laughter ]
Which is -- It's not funny.
No, it's -- it's actually a thing,
and I'm also a hypochondriac. -Oh, right.
-So, I was sure that this was going to happen to me.
-If you're a hypochondriac, the minute you Google anything,
someone online has written that it's a big deal.
-That it's a big deal, yeah. -Yeah, it's very problematic.
Every time something's wrong with me,
my wife's like, "Have you Googled it?"
I'm like, "I think it's not as bad
as what Google's gonna tell me." [ Laughter ]
-And never look at the pictures, either.
-Yeah, no.
-You're like, "That's what could happen?"
Sorry. We're digressing.
-We are digressing.
And you shoot it in Missouri. And there --
-It takes place in Missouri.
-It takes place in Missouri, yes.
-Yeah, yeah, yeah. We shot it in Atlanta.
-Gotcha.
-The exteriors are in Atlanta and Northern California.
-And there's -- there is a functional pig farm.
-Yes. We do visit. -And --
Which is obviously part of the book.
What's it like being at a functional pig farm?
It seems pretty intense.
-There is a clip -- There is a part
where I walk through the fan,
and it's not that they're blowing fan --
stuff in for the pigs. They're blowing fumes out.
And the director had a thing with fans,
and that's one of the pieces of imagery he uses.
So I walk in front of it.
If you capture it, it's the most genuine
look of disgust I've ever... [ Laughter ]
...been able to generate,
and, like, something actually flew out,
which I'm pretty sure was poop. -Yeah.
[ Laughter ]
-Yeah, it's a genuine -- And it's the ugliest face
that I've ever managed to capture on film.
-Oh, that's really exciting. So, we can go back and look --
-You can go back, and it's -- I won't even try
'cause it's so -- -Yeah.
-It's a hideous face. But it's so genuine.
[ Laughter ]
I couldn't -- I couldn't wash the smell out of my hair,
like, and out of my nostrils.
I won't keep going. It's really --
[ Laughter ]
-I feel like as you're -- -I still smell like it.
-Years from now, you're gonna have a director
who's gonna come to you between takes and goes,
"Amy, I need you to go back to the pig farm."
-And I'm gonna be like, "No." [ Laughter ]
No.
But I mean, everyone -- everyone there was awesome.
And, you know -- -Yeah.
No, I mean, it's incredible.
-I'm a pork eater, so... -Yeah, no, exactly.
I'm very happy that people are doing that, yeah.
-I had to confront my carnivore ways.
-We were talking backstage. Your daughter's 8 years old.
-She is, yeah. -Taking ballet classes?
-She takes a lot of classes, but I was a dancer,
and so I sort of talked her into taking ballet.
-Are you a dance mom?
Are you are giving off that energy?
-I want to be a dance mom so bad.
-You do? Interesting. -I would love it.
She won't perform. That was the deal.
-Oh, when you -- That seems to be
one of the things you are shooting for in dance class.
-Yeah. -Yeah.
[ Laughter ] -Yeah.
-So, does she just sort of, like, watch the teacher,
and then she's like, "Okay"?
-No, she learns it, and she's really into learning things.
-Oh, that's good. -But she's not into performing.
So we made a deal that she would not
have to do "The Nutcracker" or recitals.
-I understand. That's not a bad deal.
-It's not, but it would be really fun to
you know, be the mom fighting to the front with my camera.
[ Laughter ]
My iPhone. Brushing her hair really tight.
-I like that that's something you aspire to.
Yeah. That's -- [ Laughter ]
-I do. I want all those things.
-See, I can't tell with my son.
'Cause I feel like he does have that performer gene,
and part of it just fills me with dread.
I'm like, "Oh, no.
You need validation from strangers."
[ Laughter ]
"Oh, that happened to your dad, and it's a weird thing."
-Aww! [ Laughter ]
I don't know. She's very good at everything,
but she just doesn't want to be looked at.
-Eh. That's all right. To each their own.
-Silly girl. No, I'm kidding.
[ Laughter ] No, I'm kidding.
She's awesome. She's really awesome.
-I believe it. -Yeah.
-And thank you so much for being here.
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