I'm assuming you're pregnant because your sign says 'name my baby.' How far along are you if you don't mind me asking? 5 months. Congratulations! You've taken it down to these four options. What we're gonna do is, we're gonna vote! How do you feel about a vote? Very open-minded! Option A: Zion! Lukewarm. Lukewarm. Option 2: Sloane. Like an Austin summer day! Option 3: Zara! Positive for Zara. Couple of people going [shakes head no at the name Zara] It’s not your baby! It’s also not my baby! I don’t know why I’ve been entrusted with this! Okay, number 4. Harriet. [crowd goes wild] now, I have to think number 4 is the real option because of the winky face [on the sign]. What’s your favorite? Sloan. It feels like a Sloan kind of day in Austin everybody! SLOAN! SLOAN! SLOAN! SLOAN! It feels like a decision's made, doesn't it? Congratulations to you. Because that's how all decisions should be made! By the people's voice!
Harry helping a fan choose their baby's name in Austin, night VI
I skipped daycare to be here! There you are, hello! Are you having a good time? Look how tiny you are! [a very little fan with headphones in pit] What’s your name? Camila! Do you like to go concerts often? First concert! Let’s go! Much better than daycare!
As a gay man, I thought, I if I'm going to direct this film, I do at least want to somehow make sure that — if I'm lucky enough to carry on living in another 10, 15, 20 years or so — I want to be able to look at the film constantly and go, 'I did what I set out to do in terms of intimacy. I just knew that there was a way of telling a very specific story about same-sex intimacy that, each time we saw it in the film, helps move the narrative on. You can't do that if you just fade to black.