"Did you guys know I was in the Hunger Games?" Jennifer Lawrence on where she keeps Katniss's bow. - Summary

Summary

The transcript is an interview with Jennifer Lawrence, an American actress known for her roles in films such as "X-Men" and "The Hunger Games". The interview covers a range of topics, including her experiences on set, her relationships with co-stars, and her thoughts on certain films.

Jennifer Lawrence discusses her experiences on the set of "X-Men", mentioning the amount of standing around involved in the acting process and the eight-hour makeup process. She also shares anecdotes about her co-stars, including James McAvoy, and how she felt about the blooper reels for the films.

She talks about her time in England for the filming of "The Hunger Games", expressing her fondness for British phrases like "mind the gap" and the preference for black coffee over white. She also mentions her anticipation for the upcoming "Doc Phoenix" film, which she hopes will include another blooper reel.

Jennifer Lawrence recalls her experiences in the "Hunger Games" franchise, expressing gratitude towards her mother for persuading her to take on the role. She shares memories of the relationships she formed with her co-stars during the filming process, such as Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth, whom she refers to as family.

She also discusses her role in "Silver Linings Playbook", where she had to dance, and how she felt about the endearing and charming portrayal of her character. She mentions that she spent four months training to learn how to move her arm and fingers, which she found to be a true test of her physical abilities.

The interview concludes with Jennifer Lawrence discussing her go-to face to ruin a photo and her best memento from her career, which is her original pal. She also shares her thoughts on the "Hunger Games" and expresses her preference for knitting over killing.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing her experiences in the film industry, specifically mentioning her time in the "X-Men" series and the "Hunger Games" franchise.
2. She reveals that she has a narcissistic collage behind her, which she believes is due to her love for movies.
3. She shares that she used to think she and Charles would be against the world, but she now realizes that she wants to be a part of it.
4. She talks about her favorite things on the internet, which are the blooper reels for movies, and mentions that she has never seen them.
5. She reveals that she hates acting and finds it embarrassing, especially when she has to rehearse.
6. She mentions that she has an eight-hour makeup process for her roles, which she finds exhausting.
7. She shares that she has known Derek for years, but doesn't know much about him.
8. She expresses her love for British people's use of "feigns" instead of "th" in words like "fashion".
9. She reveals that she loves black coffee and that she is excited for the release of "Doc Phoenix" because it will have another blooper reel.
10. She talks about her experience with "The Hunger Games" and how grateful she is to her mother for persuading her to take the role.
11. She shares that she has never regretted any day of filming, even when she lost her hearing and nearly drowned.
12. She reveals that she was deaf in one ear for a bit and didn't go to the doctor, instead choosing to ignore it.
13. She talks about her fondest memories of the "Hunger Games" movies, particularly the relationships she made with Josh Liam and Francis.
14. She shares that she had to learn to dance for her role in "Silver Linings Playbook" and that she enjoyed the process.
15. She reveals that she spent four months training to learn how to move her arm and fingers for her role in "Red Sparrow".
16. She mentions that she has an original pal that she keeps in a classic light closet.
17. She talks about her fear of people thinking she is intimidating and that she could "kill" them if she wanted to.
18. She thanks the audience for watching and promotes her BBC iPlayer show "Movies with Ally Plum" and her appearances on Greg James's show on BBC Radio 1.