Steve Carell reveals how the iconic 'I love lamp' scene in 'Anchorman' came to be
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Like every action of his “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” character, Brick Tamland, Steve Carell revealed that not much thought went into the iconic “I love lamp” exchange in the cult-favorite movie.
“I love that I’m talking about my method in creating Brick Tamland, let me delve into it,” Carell joked to the audience during a conversation at the 92nd Street Y on Thursday night. “I would stand in front of the camera and say these non-sequiturs.”
In the 2004 film where Will Ferrell’s character, anchorman Ron Burgundy, leads his San Diego news team — including weatherman Tamland — on various adventures in the 1970s, Carell recalled the film’s director Adam McKay wanting to give him more lines.
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“Adam was like, ‘We should have more lines for you, but we don’t have any on the page.’ He literally said ‘Just say something,’ and hence came ‘I ate a big red candle’ [and] ‘I love lamp,'” he recalled.
But Carell said that his co-stars quickly caught on to his improv, which made for the funny bit and memorable one-liner.
“The ‘I love lamp’ thing was just me at the end of a scene staring at a lamp and I said ‘I love lamp’ and [Ferrell] picked up on it and said, ‘You’re just saying things you’re looking at.'”
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“And we got paid to do it,” the actor quipped. “There was a budget and there were cameras, it was insane.”
Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd and David Koechner also starred in the movie.
This article originally appeared on Page Six.