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Robert Downey Jr Talks Due Date And Sherlock Holmes 2

Robert Downey Jr Talks Due Date And Sherlock Holmes 2

Moviehole got a chance to talk to Robert Downey Jr about his upcoming movie DUE DATE, and Robert told them it's the second greatest movie he’s ever done.. So what is the first?

“I’ve seen the movie. It’s like the second greatest movie I’ve ever done – largely due to Zach Galifianakis, who is crazy good in every scene, and Todd Phillips, who is just one of the great American directors. I guarantee you’re going to love it – I went to the last screening and people were literally saying ‘Oh my god, It’s gotta stop – my face hurts!’ Downey says Galifianakis doesn’t necessarily improvise in the film he “just does what he wants- whether the scene needs it or not”. The actor said he had constantly ask his juvenile co-star, who he jokingly said acted like a children that just “did what he wants” at any time on the set, if “he needed to go to the bathroom because we’re gonna be in the car for an hour”.
Due date Stars Zach Galifianakis, Jamie Foxx and Michelle Monaghan. The film is directed by Todd Phillips.

The plot focuses on two men: a highly strung expectant father (Downey) and an aspiring actor (Galifianakis) on a cross country road trip so the father can arrive in time to see his child's birth. This movie was filmed in Las Cruces, New Mexico and around the Atlanta, Georgia area.


On Sherlock Holmes 2:

"I'm doing Sherlock Holmes again so I'm going back and reading all the Conan Doyle books again. I just finished them, so I'm gonna start over again - at Volume 1". Downey also joked that there'll be a "pantsless" nude scene between him and co-star Jude Law in the sequel.

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