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A visit from the stars ofGood Boysis enough to turn any interviewer into a blushing grandparent.
These young men are so sweet, so sincere, so well-mannered.
Twelve-year-old Keith L. Williams politely restates each question before answering.
Thirteen-year-old Brady Noon sips on a glass of milk.
Each boy is a real credit to their actual parents, who are also here.
The premise ofGood Boysis simple: What if a teenage sex comedy, but with sixth-graders?
(Seth Rogen, who knows a few things about youthful misadventures, is a producer.)
It was from like 20 meters.Brady Noon:Meters, thats metric system.
Whats that in feet?
Its like 65 feet.Brady:Geez.Jacob:Actually, no, not 65 feet.
I meant to say 20 feet.
Youre still alive.Brady:Mine was when I was in Vancouver around one of our last days of shooting.
Me and my mother went ziplining over a 600-foot gap.
I had to like, wiggle.
It was beautiful, but it was dangerous too.
If you fell off, you would die.
Im glad you didnt.Keith L. Williams:I did the Grouse Grind in Canada.
Its a really steep mountain that you hike up, with staircases and everything.
I almost slipped five times.Brady:Jacob is the mountain expert.
He knows, like, every mountain in Canada.
I think they look cool.
Whenever I look at a mountain, I always imagine what it would look like skiing down it.
Hes a skier, and he goes on gigantic mountains.
I can kind of do black diamond on snowboard, but not skis yet.Brady:Jacobs definitely the daredevil.
You ziplined across the jungle gym where we were playing hide-and-seek tag!
I just … no.
What would each of you say is your biggest fear?Keith:My biggest fear is … death.
Not for me, but for anybody that I care about.Jacob:I can relate to Keiths a bit.
And also, like, demons.
Curses and demons possessing things.
Its scary, I dont like it at all.Brady:Im scared of drowning.
Any time somebody touches my neck I just … ugh.
Thats the throw in of stuff I think about!
Everyone was dodging, running under the tables, and the pots and plates were smashing everywhere!
And it was cool, cause, like, I got to break a board over someones back.
You dont know who she is?Brady:No, I thought that was you on set!
You had a female double?
How old was she?Keith:She was actually 27.
She was also the one who ran into the truck.
Did she have to get your haircut in the movie?Keith:No, she wore a wig.
She had a head full of hair under that wig.
My parents were like, Its gonna be so cute and adorable.
I was like, I dont wanna do it at all!
[Keiths mom laughs nervously.]
Luckily, Keith, you play the most well-behaved character.Brady:We call him the dad.
Hes like our conscience.Jacob:Keith is really responsible in real life.Brady:Definitely.
For being the youngest, hes really mature.
How did you become so mature at such a young age?Keith:I dont know.
Probably because my mom promised me a phone if I was mature.
And I tried being mature.
And my little brother reminded me all the time, Keith, youre not being mature.He saysmatch-yure.
Is it weird seeing this movie now, a year after you shot it?
Keith definitely slimmed out.
He looks better now.
[Various adults in the room chuckle incredulously.
]Brady:Its a compliment!Keith:Thats true, actually.
Wait, are those not cool anymore?Brady:No.Keith:No.
Thats good to know.Keith:Hes like, I did those yesterday.