| Q: | Hello Jonathan. We're here to talk about your new movie Stuart Little, but let's start at the beginning. Do you have any mice at home? |
| A: | Yeah, I have 2 - Marci and Sarah. |
| Q: | Now, we really want to know a bit more about Stuart Little, can you tell us about your film? Tell us about your character George. |
| A: | Well, George is a boy who wants not to be an only child and have a brother, and when [his parents] get a mouse he's like, really, really mad. |
| Q: | In the film, Stuart was computer generated so he must have not always been there. Was that difficult to act to? |
| A: | Yeah, it was really hard to act to a laser dot or a piece of tape because they wanted my eye line to be perfect, right out where they wanted it to be. |
| Q: | In the film you also work with Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie, what was that like? |
| A: | That was a really good experience for me. |
| Q: | Did they teach you a lot? |
| A: | Yeah. |
| Q: | And was Hugh Laurie funny, because he's quite a funny guy? |
| A: | Yeah, he's really funny. He was always making jokes. I mean, one day he made me laugh so hard I fell off the couch! Because we accidentally mixed our words up so we laughed at each other and we all fell down. |
| Q: | Michael J. Fox plays Stuart Little, what's he like? |
| A: | I didn't meet him. |
| Q: | You didn't get to meet him? |
| A: | No. |
| Q: | Ah, that's a shame. Jonathan, thanks for coming to see us today, I can't wait to see your film, Stuart Little, and good luck. Thank you. |
| A: | Thank you too. |