Owen Wilson has come out to play.
He's been chatting about movies and monkeys.
But has kept schtum about his recent troubles.
In his first interview since his suicide attempt in August, Owen chewed the fat with his mate Wes Anderson about their recent dabblings on MySpace and their Artist on Artist series.
Plus, the twosome had talks about filming their recent flick, The Darjeeling Limited.
Wez asked Owen to describe an encounter he had with some monkeys when out in India, where the film was made.
Owen said: "Yes, I did. At first you think, gosh, monkeys, that's so kind of incredible. But they didn't have your best interests at heart.
"They weren't these adorable little creatures... they want to replace you."
But they didn't just goof around - Owen got a wee bit deep and discussed the meaning of The Darjeeling Limited.
He added: "I would say it's maybe, maybe my favourite.
"My character says 'I want us to become brothers again like we used to be.' I really like that line and it means a lot to me."
We're glad Owen's back on form.





















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