where i came from. i m tucked in, buttoned up, my belt buckled, shaved, everything. not the character, but there is me for not who i saw the character as but me on a job interview, how i was raised to go to a job interview. i go in and rick goes, this is not you. you re not that guy. i go, no, but i know this dude. he goes, show us. i m do the handshakes, all of a sudden i went settled down into it, man. started going, read a couple of lines. he said, great, i got the role. he kept inviting me to the set. there s a lot of guys on there that we became pretty close through the making of that film. and i only worked three weeks. but the cool thing was they were in my town. i was in austin, texas. they were shooting, i knew all the ropes. a lot of us are good friends today. richard linkletter, i ve worked with that guy three times now. and it spawned lots of impressions led by matt damon on letterman, which we re going to remind you of. oh, please.
but i was waiting tables, making $50 a night, and then i m in the right bar at the right time. meet this guy who s in town producing a film and casting. 4:00 a.m. that night, we get kicked out of the bar. 4:30 he goes, you ever done any acting before? i go, man, i was in this miller light commercial for that long. didn t say anything. he said, you might be good for this movie, come in, it s got a few lines, few scenes. i go away for a few weeks and work on it with my buddy, rob bendler, who got me to have the courage to go film school. we work on it, i go read. i walk in you ll love this. i walk in this is a job interview, right? where i came from. i m tucked in, buttoned up, my belt buckled, shaved, everything. not the character, but there is me for not who i saw the character as but me on a job interview, how i was raised to go to a job interview. i go in and rick goes, this is not you. you re than guy. i go, no, but i know this dude. he goes, show us.
i go, no, but i know this dude. he goes, show us. i m do the handshakes, all of a sudden i went settled down into it, man. started going, read a couple of lines. he said, great, i got the role. he kept inviting me to the set. there s a lot of guys on there that we became pretty close through the making of that film. and i only worked three weeks. but the cool thing was they were in my town. i was in austin, texas. they were shooting, i knew all the ropes. a lot of us are good friends today. richard linkletter, i ve worked with that guy three times now. and it spawned lots of impressions led by matt damon on letterman, which we re going to remind you of. oh, please. first noticed you never had your shirt on, right? yeah. and i don t know and i used to hang out with him when we were broke actors and so i don t know. what i would say is i would go in every morning on the set of
i walk in you ll love this. i walk in this is a job interview, right? where i came from. i m tucked in, buttoned up, my belt buckled, shaved, everything. not the character, but there is me for not who i saw the character as but me on a job interview, how i was raised to go to a job interview. i go in and rick goes, this is not you. you re than guy. i go, no, but i know this dude. he goes, show us. i m do the handshakes, all of a sudden i went settled down into it, man. started going, read a couple of lines. he said, great, i got the role. he kept inviting me to the set. there s a lot of guys on there that we became pretty close through the making of that film. and i only worked three weeks. but the cool thing was they were in my town. i was in austin, texas. they were shooting, i kbul tnew the ropes. a lot of us are good friends today. richard linkletter, i ve worked with that guy three times now. and it spawned lots of
the interview the key is this is about testosterone, cortisol and chemicals in your body you release. maybe pheromones and the way you sit cause as certain number of them to be released or not released. there s a high power pose you call it. show us. the wonder woman pose, can you show us that? here you go. i think you have to have the legs spread as well. we were doing it in the back room as well. it s the hands on the hips. listen, some people are saying come on, really. in this job environment, in this environment, any edge you can have over someone elsz, i think i would take it. absolutely. i think one of the key points we want to get across is that you don t have to do the high-powered poses while you are in the interview. do them beforehand in preparation to pump yourself up and get yourself ready to do as