
Materialists Stars Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal Debate the Virtues of Pizza vs. Pasta in the Latest Edition of Off the Cuff
The bestie behavior of Materialists stars Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal is, by now, the stuff of legend (he borrows her clothes! She encourages him to make out with various Hollywood Chrises!), but watching their rapport in Vogue's latest episode of Off the Cuff may just give you a raging case of friendship FOMO. But then again, haven't you always wanted to see these two make each other laugh to the point of tears in front of a beautiful floral arrangement?
No topic is off-limits for Johnson and Pascal, from their favorite emoji (an elegant middle finger or 'full tears' for Pascal, in case you were wondering), to their secret skills (not only does Johnson make great hummus and speak Hungarian, but she can also balance things on her head!), to their tastes in reality-TV programming. (Pascal is a Couples Therapy stan, which is one in a long list of things that make him deeply relatable; and, as if that weren't enough, he loves Judy Blume, too. Be still, our hearts!)
From TV recommendations—think The Studio—to discussions of extravagant fashion purchases past and joking reminiscences of the most memorable gifts they've recieved from fans ('Just a human head,' cracks Pascal), Johnson and Pascal have an answer for everything, including one of life's very biggest questions (i.e. 'pizza versus pasta?') and what they wore to specific red carpet events (cue: a classic game of Guess the Look).
Watch the full video to get a vicarious sense of what it's like to spend an afternoon in the estimable company of these two jokers, whose chemistry lights up any room they're in.
Director: Tom Ivin
Director Of Photography: Ben Liddell
Editor: Michael Suyeda
Producer: Rashida Josiah
Creative Production Coordinator: Anisa Kennar
Prop Stylist: Darcy Norgan
The Workhouse Crew
1st Assistant Director: Andy Gibbons
Camera Operators: Brad Hogan, Andrew McKenzie
Assistant Camera: Adrian Brauge
Gaffer: Mackenzie Woods
Audio: Michael O'Donoghue
Production Manager: Lucy Stevens
Production Assistants: Arthur Piddington, Jordan Neagle, Kevin Matadeen
Production Coordinators: Tanía Jones, Ericka Gourgues-Lutran
Production Manager: David Alvarez Paz
Senior Production Manager: Alexandra Dawson Herren
Line Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Kameron Key
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Global Video Director: Lauren Mendoza
Director, Content Production: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director, Digital Video: Romy van den Broeke
Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson
VP, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri
Florist: Blooming Haus
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