
"When dealing with an overbearing boss, Stanley Tucci humorously suggests, 'Overbearing, I quit. Just quit. Surrender. Yeah. And drink. Say goodbye.' This reflects a lighthearted approach to workplace challenges."
"Emily Blunt shares her experience with an overbearing boss in catering, recalling, 'I wore these flip flops and I had terrible blue nail polish. My boss said the best place for me was in the kitchen.'"
"Tucci expresses a preference for complex roles, stating, 'I don't wanna be the protagonist who has all the answers. Who wants to play those people? I kind of would like to play a protagonist who is in a moral quandary.'"
Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt engage in a lighthearted conversation about handling overbearing bosses, with Tucci humorously suggesting quitting. Blunt recalls her experience in catering, where her boss criticized her appearance. They discuss their acting preferences, with Tucci expressing a desire to play complex protagonists rather than straightforward heroes. Both actors agree that roles with moral dilemmas are more engaging than simplistic antagonists. The conversation reflects their camaraderie and shared experiences in the entertainment industry.
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