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Margot Robbie rates your Unpopular Opinions

 

This video features Margot Robbie and Greg James discussing various topics, including their new film, Wuthering Heights, and then playing a game called "Unpopular Opinion." Here's a breakdown of the discussion: Wuthering Heights Film (0:09-5:15): Margot Robbie discusses her experience producing Emerald Fennell's first film, Promising Young Woman, and their current collaboration on Wuthering Heights. She shares behind-the-scenes insights, such as her initial reaction to the script, the importance of casting the child actors, and her surprise at getting a tan while filming in Yorkshire, despite hoping for gloomy weather. She also praises Jacob Elordi's northern accent in the film. Unpopular Opinions (5:15-10:29): Margot Robbie and Greg James invite listeners to share their unpopular opinions. Toilet Roll Orientation (5:44): One listener argues that toilet paper should always go "over" the roll, never "under," calling the latter "laziness." Margot agrees that "under" feels "less classy." Kangaroos are Pointless (6:40): Another listener believes kangaroos are pointless animals. Margot counters that kangaroos are a food source in Australia, suggesting the opinion might stem from jealousy. Pandas and Procreation (7:18): The discussion moves to pandas, with an opinion that funding for forced panda procreation should be redirected to other animals that want to mate. Margot finds the idea of live-streaming panda mating "weird." The Wolf of Wall Street and Red Flags (9:03): The final opinion suggests that men obsessed with The Wolf of Wall Street are a "massive red flag." Margot agrees, noting that some men miss the film's satirical point about greed and misogyny, instead aspiring to the negative behaviors depicted. She recounts a story of a former roommate who listened to Jordan Belfort's speeches for motivation, highlighting the misunderstanding of the film's message.