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Another supporting character in this film is the old AMC Gremlin you drive, Daniel. Is it your car of choice now? DR: It would be. I love that car (laughs). But yeah – my main focus for all of the driving scenes was to not break the car or crash into anything. Hitting a mark in a car is a horrible thing, especially if you aren’t good at it, because you know all the other men on set drive so literally everyone is going, “Can I just do this, please?” (laughs). It’s not my favorite, but I’m taking my test at the end of the month. And one of my favorite moments from any movie that I’ve ever done… is when I drive the car with the snake around my neck.... But I couldn’t actually drive with a snake around my neck, because the snake latches onto the gear stick and the steering wheel. So we had someone in the back of the car who would put the snake around my neck before I got out, so they had to hide down in the back of the car with a python. Brad, our main snake handler, had a wooden leg, so it was hard for him to get into the back of the car so the job got delegated to someone else and I remember him getting into the back of the car with the snake and I turned around to him and was like, “Just so you know I don’t have a license. I don’t drive.” And he was like, “It’s fine, I never handled snakes before” (laughs). It’s just one of those moments that like in any other industry probably wouldn’t happen, but it’s great. It’s moments like that that make the film industry the best industry to work in, in the world.
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