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All right. O la Familia Mitu.
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I'm here with Eugenio Derbez and Jason Alexander to talk about the
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new show IG on De Noche.
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They came at night which is now streaming on Vic Spot.
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Yeah, you got to jump on it.
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You have to watch it.
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So we just want to do a quick icebreaker.
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You know, we don't know each other.
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You guys are legends.
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We're rookies. We're so what's your guys' like?
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Go to Halloween candies?
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Top three. Reese's Reese's.
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Yes. OK. I'm a big red Vine Twizzlers.
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Same thing. I was a huge fan of M and MS
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Here's the problem M and MS.
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No. And I'm gonna talk to the M and M people
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right now. If you're gonna change the outside,
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change the inside. A red one should have a little strawberry
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flavor. A green one should have a little lime flavor.
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It's the same thing with a different color and you know,
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I'm not eating it for the colors.
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I'm eating it for the flavors.
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I hope and listens to that.
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They should because the product has been failing for 50 years.
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Agreed. I love the show.
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I couldn't believe the story behind it.
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How did you find out about Spanish Dracula?
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Bob and Rob Bob Grimmer and Bob Fisher who wrote the series
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they came with the idea and they said,
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did you know that this Spanish version of Dracula that was shot
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at night? And I was like,
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no, I didn't know it was completely unaware of that.
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And then they told me the story that the silent era ended
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the talkies started Hollywood was not able to sell it
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internationally because nobody understood the movies outside the US.
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So directly was one of the first talkies.
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And Carl Eli came up with the idea of shooting at night
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to take advantage of the sets and the wardrobe and everything
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and that's how this happened.
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I love it. And Eugenio,
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I know you actually made your directorial debut with the pilot episode
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That's the first time I've heard that that was your directing
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I might come back as a director.
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The last time I directed was 10 years ago because when I
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moved to the U SI didn't want to direct because I didn't
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know the humor. And I was like,
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I don't know why they laugh at.
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So I'm going to be an actor for now and it's already
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10 years. So this is my first time coming back as
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a director. But in Mexico,
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I was going to say if that was his first time directing
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I got a lot of problems.
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That was way too good for a first time director.
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So I wanted to ask you guys,
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we, we found out in the show that the Spanish version
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just a little bit better.
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It's just a little bit better.
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So we have these iconic horror lines.
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Is it OK? If we maybe act it out in Spanish
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and see how it feels.
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It's a little showdown,
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it's a little showdown.
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Show can decide. I got some for you guys.
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You guys should recognize and then we got one for you as
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well. So I know you guys got this camera if you
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This is, I imagine this is Victor Von Frankenstein.
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The moment of creation is,
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it's a, it's a Jesus.
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Oh, wow. It's sexier in Spanish.
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We're gonna need a bigger boat works.
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We're in, we're in the water.
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That's more urgency. That is more urgency.
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This is the shining.
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So he's broken down the door,
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he's got the ax in the door and he goes,
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here's Johnny. Yeah,
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It's working. It's better in Spanish.
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I'm, I'm working in the wrong country.
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I would know those that languages.
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The sixth sense that I see that people that was,
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that was really good.
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Very good. I don't think you can.
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Then what? That's a little,
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that's a demon. That was a demon.
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I'm shaking over here.
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Thank you so much guys.
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That's so funny. If we get the job,
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Multiple countries, multiple languages,
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we're running out of time.
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I want, do you guys have any scary stories?
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Does anything affect you as a child?
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I bumped into a couple of things as an adult.
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That's interesting. Tell us,
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my family stayed in,
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we discovered what seemed to be a slightly haunted house.
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We were, we were making a movie in Montreal and they
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put us in this thing and we would hear like voices whispering
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is allergic to most perfumes.
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So there's no perf and all of a sudden there'd be like
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a perfume smell and it would move from one room to another
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room. And eventually it got to the point where one of
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the young ladies that was a,
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a nanny for us because my Children were very young,
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felt that she got attacked by something and so we
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I don't know. And I don't know,
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I don't know what it was.
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But,, but you can kind of feel it a
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little bit. I never felt spooked.
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that's, that's the smell would move and you'd hear these things
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and I thought maybe it's a radio station and it's coming through
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but you know, when the young lady said I'm not staying
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thank you both so much.
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Be sure to catch I Jarro de Noche.
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which is now streaming on VX.