I'm 54, and I agree wholeheartedly. Craig Ferguson is the best thing since... Damn, he's just the best thing. I don't blame him for moving back to Scotland, but if he comes through my city, Assmode! I'm going.
Stan was a blast on these shows. On top of being a creative genius he had the genuine wit to go along with Craig. RIP to an American treasure. My favorite character of his will always be Benjamin Jacob Grimm, The Thing.
I work the comic con in Kansas City, and when Stan was here a couple years ago, the enthusiasm was huge,thousands of people standing in line hours upon hours for a thirty second chat and a handshake. No one complained, no one regretted taking the time, and this is why. He was a great man who exuded a love for what he had created and care for the people who enjoyed it with him. It sucks that he's gone, but he lived to see Infinity War bring two billion dollars worth of happiness to the world and went out on top in a way no one else has in my memory.
He's already recorded cameos for the next 3 or 4 movies. Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, Avengers 4. Maybe for Black Panther and Doctor Strange, too. And I don't know if they'll CGI him in to the rest, but I guarantee there will be some kind of tribute in every future Marvel movie, be it a poster or an "Excelsior!" easter egg hidden someplace.
Never seen Stan Lee in interviews before this. I am absolutely astounded at how good he is! Probably the best guest I've seen and I've seen a few, not all, but quite a few. Loved it. Thanks for the upload end edit :)
I subscribed several weeks ago and have been binge watching ever since. This is brilliant, and an absolute genius tribute to the great Stan Lee! Thank you!! Sharing this onward!
The five stages of grief are Denial -> Anger -> Depression -> Bargaining -> Acceptance. I'm transitioning between denial and anger right now, watching this. What a guy he was! The world is suddenly a much smaller place without him.
@@somebody1199 Statistically 50% of people are below average. I don't think you can guarantee that it's only us who watched this, some of the other 50% may have.
The Jayleno Fly Thank you for the great post. You are fantastic for posting this compilation. Many of us youngsters, back then, became Stan Lee fans when the first issue of Spider Man hit the bookstores. What a great relationship we had with this man and his magic. R.I.P Stan Lee.
EASILY one of the best guests he ever had on. Honestly, I was expecting a doddering old dude, but Stan was on it. The rapport between the two was on point. RIP Stan Lee.
You know what, I didn’t really know him so I was only a little sad but now that I know what a vivid, funny and charming individual he was I’m full on crying 😭 damn you, JayLenoFly!!
Holy crap. Why wasn't Stan hired to be on comedy roasts? He can tear you a new one in the best way possible! Aw, I'm gonna miss him and his rants. Excelsior, everyone.
This was surprisingly enjoyable. Probably one of my fav CF interviews now. my fav moment in this interview is the one from 17:39 to 17:58 Even Stan Lee understood the genius of Craig 🤣
it's amazing how a person whom I've never met, had one of the biggest impact on my childhood and early adulthood, there won't be another like him, but let's hope there is one who comes close to his genius and has the same impact he had on me and many others #RIPStantheMan
what a wonderful video. i threw this up on reddit because i wanted to share with other people how wonderful this made my day after watching it. thanks, Fly, for all the Craig Ferguson awesomeness you upload. I really appreciate it.
Last time I went clothes shopping I bought three pairs of the same jeans, 5 of the same shirt and two identical jackets. I know what I like. My guess is Stan Lee didn't like clothes shopping either.
Hey Mr Fly. Only when I read "this channel is not monetised" did I realize that I don't get a single ad on any of your videos.. it is just pure Craig from start to end. But we wouldn't mind a few ads, not on this channel, so you can get paid for your efforts. Then again, I guess it would result in the videos getting striked?
Well done on the quick timing of this tribute reflecting the rest of your work, he was a genuinely funny guy and his works have given many people a outlet for their more geeky attributes
Even Stan Lee knew comic Books were no place for 'gay Fantasy' and that's literally all they have become after his passing! Man he looked so good in 2005! RIP GOAT. i love how he was always so contentious lol
Thank you so much for posting this! I've been thinking about Stan Lee all day and finding old videos and interviews and wanted to come back to watch his ones with Craig. I'm willing to bet Craig was the only Late Night host to ever have Stan Lee on
I read that they pre-recorded a significant number of cameos starting some years ago when his health started to fail, and even for the most recent movies he wasn't able to travel to shoot the cameos. So we may still be seeing cameos of him in upcoming movies!
What a warmth fella. I won’t whish him to rest in peace because you can see an active generous fighting spirit which will conquer other dimensions just like his super heroes. Nice travels MR LEE. Excelsior
Thanks, TJLF, for putting this together. Stan was so animated here, not the stereotypical hunched *ancien* that we expect. Not to be TOO morbid, but you might want to pre-compile some tributes. 2017 wasn't a fluke, just the beginning: More celebs means more "devastating" deaths later (now).
I never met him but I smile every time I hear his voice and see him in an interview or a cameo. He is the only person that is not related to me that made me shed a tear when I heard of his passing. He will be missed. 😢
One of the greatest guests and hosts EVER! R.I.P. Sweet Stan you were a genius and wonderful person. Your legendary characters will live on forever and continue to bring happiness to all us comic fans. Excelsior!
I swear whenever I think your done creating videos to keep up with current events, it's like I never thought of certain people being in his show, mostly cause I'm used to his flirtatious segments, but I'm so glad you made this, I hope more people watch this, they seem to have such a strong friendship it tears my heart that he's passed away, this at least eases it a bit, Thank you. P.s. wish he could've lived just a little longer to at least finish the cinematic cameos he's been on, it was probably gonna be his final one to wrap it all up 💙 R.I.P
I know pretty much everyone has the same story, but wtf. I started to read Marvel back in the early 60s. I think around '62, when I was able to get to the USAF commissary in Germany and read from the rack while my parents shopped. I read all of the comics, but soon developed a passion for Marvel. DC were OK. sometimes exciting. I read Archie, I read all sorts, but Marvel. Marvel was the one. Why read a Superman comic and an Archie comic, when you could get a superhero and comedy by reading FF or Spider-Man? And who can't relate to Spidey? I had a lot more in common with him, even though I was 7 years old and tiny and not that special, than I did with my dad (I thought, then). Superman though. He was invulnerable, lived at the North Pole, could disguise himself with a pair of glasses and was an alien. How could anyone relate to that? When I reached puberty I saw my insecurities in Peter Parker, while I just wondered what would happen to Lois Lane's insides if Supie ever ejaculated inside her. Spidey gave nerds like me a dream we could sort of believe in. We were also stealth-fed the message that it's OK to lose while trying, it's important to try again, though, unless it wasn't worth trying in the first place. When my own daughter was old enough I gave her my stack of classic Marvel comics. She read them the way I did, obsessively, and back-to-back. When she heard the news she called me, crying, to tell me that Stan was dead. It's not just the joy Stan gave me, or the joy he gave you; it's also that Marvel was something special that we could be obsessive about and still appear normal, where I could go out with my daughter to the hills with our dog and walk and talk for hours about Spider-Man's personal problems, the death of Gwen, and Brown-Paper Bag Man. Without Stan Lee there would have been none of that.
Two legends. Edit three legends. The Jayleno Fly is also a legend.
Four legends you forgot Geoff.
@@novastarguild2892 Very true, I should have went with "living legend".
@Steven H really Steve... Do we have to go there!
Five legends, don't forget Invisible Cloth' Man!
@@doubleT84 that's racist
I had no idea Stan Lee was this hilarious. It's impressive especially when you consider he was in his mid 80s in these interviews.
This is clearly scripted
if you've ever seen his wife you'd know why he's always smiling.
Never seen Stan Lee so animated or talk so much before. Love their awesome genuine interaction!
I have officially watched this UA-cam channel more than anything else in my 50 year history... and I don't regret a minute of it. Thank you!
Me too
what is second most?
Me three! Also in 50’s
Make a special club for ourselves
I'm 54, and I agree wholeheartedly. Craig Ferguson is the best thing since...
Damn, he's just the best thing. I don't blame him for moving back to Scotland, but if he comes through my city, Assmode!
I'm going.
RIP Stan Lee. You will be missed.
Craig's show was a constant breath of fresh air amidst a cloud of stale late night conformity.
it was not all good but in a meaning that you never know what you going to get- yes. even he didnt know)
Not too many can match Craig with speedy comebacks, but Stan Lee is a Master!!
Gloria Wagener he’s about as quick or quicker than Robin Williams. I’ve never seen Craig out witted before except by Robin. This was great.
Stan Lee was a great guest!
Stan was a blast on these shows. On top of being a creative genius he had the genuine wit to go along with Craig. RIP to an American treasure. My favorite character of his will always be Benjamin Jacob Grimm, The Thing.
yancy street represent!!
Ben Grimm probably has the most of Stan himself in him. Well, if Ben was Stan's personality, the Silver Surfer was his philosophy
You're knocking it out of the park Fly.
Thanks for making these compilations!
man RIP
Great chemistry they had. Thank you for this. Made my son and I feel better.
I work the comic con in Kansas City, and when Stan was here a couple years ago, the enthusiasm was huge,thousands of people standing in line hours upon hours for a thirty second chat and a handshake. No one complained, no one regretted taking the time, and this is why. He was a great man who exuded a love for what he had created and care for the people who enjoyed it with him. It sucks that he's gone, but he lived to see Infinity War bring two billion dollars worth of happiness to the world and went out on top in a way no one else has in my memory.
Stan was gloriously savage with Craig! He killed that interview! Damn... he was amazing.
Oh Stan Lee....feisty AF!! RIP legend
RIP Stan - I will miss your cameo's in future movies :-/
Maybe they'll decide to CGI him into future movies. I just hope they don't get too Weekend At Bernies' with it.
He's already recorded cameos for the next 3 or 4 movies. Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, Avengers 4. Maybe for Black Panther and Doctor Strange, too. And I don't know if they'll CGI him in to the rest, but I guarantee there will be some kind of tribute in every future Marvel movie, be it a poster or an "Excelsior!" easter egg hidden someplace.
Never seen Stan Lee in interviews before this. I am absolutely astounded at how good he is! Probably the best guest I've seen and I've seen a few, not all, but quite a few. Loved it. Thanks for the upload end edit :)
I subscribed several weeks ago and have been binge watching ever since. This is brilliant, and an absolute genius tribute to the great Stan Lee! Thank you!! Sharing this onward!
The five stages of grief are Denial -> Anger -> Depression -> Bargaining -> Acceptance. I'm transitioning between denial and anger right now, watching this. What a guy he was! The world is suddenly a much smaller place without him.
Godspeed Stan Lee, his work brought joy to hundreds of millions of people.
Stan Lee was a ball of energy and Craig was such a perfect foil for him. I'm going to miss him.
Also who the hell thumbs this video down?
They weren't thumbing down the video. They're thumbing down Stan Lee's passing.
@@somebody1199 Statistically 50% of people are below average. I don't think you can guarantee that it's only us who watched this, some of the other 50% may have.
This is why VICE wrote that article including you, you’re too good at this.
you saw that? haha, nice lol, thank you man!
@@TheJayLenoFly is there a link?
www.vice.com/en_nz/article/wjyjyn/how-craig-ferguson-became-a-flirting-god-on-youtube
@@TheJayLenoFly thx
@@TheJayLenoFly You know you're legit now when Vice writes an article about you. :)
What a great tribute. He was funny with Craig.
The Jayleno Fly Thank you for the great post. You are fantastic for posting this compilation. Many of us youngsters, back then, became Stan Lee fans when the first issue of Spider Man hit the bookstores. What a great relationship we had with this man and his magic. R.I.P Stan Lee.
EASILY one of the best guests he ever had on. Honestly, I was expecting a doddering old dude, but Stan was on it. The rapport between the two was on point. RIP Stan Lee.
You know what, I didn’t really know him so I was only a little sad but now that I know what a vivid, funny and charming individual he was I’m full on crying 😭 damn you, JayLenoFly!!
Made me laugh and cry at the same time. RIP Stan. You are one in a trillion. Thanks for everything!!
RIP Stan Lee. Condolences to J.C. and the rest of the Lee family :-(
Lee's energy and enthusiasm at his age are a testament to how you don't have to get old if you do what you love.
The Greatest Ambassador for Comics there will ever be. RIP Stan Lee.
Holy crap. Why wasn't Stan hired to be on comedy roasts? He can tear you a new one in the best way possible!
Aw, I'm gonna miss him and his rants. Excelsior, everyone.
Goodbye Stan Lee. Yet another one of my childhood heroes gone. :(
This interview is so interesting, here Craig is trying to keep up with the guest when normally it's the other way around.
Such a legend, Stan Lee. RIP
Yeah, it must be a bummer when you get older and your wit isn't what it was. Craig should have just surrendered immediately.
They have such great chemistry. I wonder how Craig is handling the news. RIP Stan Lee. You'll be missed
Stan always had that twinkle in his eye, he seemed to be enjoying everything. I wish I'd had a chance to meet him. RIP.
This was surprisingly enjoyable. Probably one of my fav CF interviews now.
my fav moment in this interview is the one from 17:39 to 17:58
Even Stan Lee understood the genius of Craig 🤣
these conversations were so charming!!
That's a good word.
I love that he's wearing the same clothes in both appearances, like an acutal comic character.
A little less magic in the world now. Excelsior
Good on you for putting this up today
I never knew he was that funny! He really carried the weight of the interview with so much energy and wit and fun!
Wow, Stan brought the sauce to this interview. XD
And at about 90 years old. Truly legendary.
Thanks for this. Already miss him.
it's amazing how a person whom I've never met, had one of the biggest impact on my childhood and early adulthood, there won't be another like him, but let's hope there is one who comes close to his genius and has the same impact he had on me and many others #RIPStantheMan
Great job on putting this together on this sad day. Wonderful work, TJLF. R.I.P., Stan Lee.
what a wonderful video. i threw this up on reddit because i wanted to share with other people how wonderful this made my day after watching it. thanks, Fly, for all the Craig Ferguson awesomeness you upload. I really appreciate it.
If only he was on when Geoff was voiced live. RIP
Stan would have been awesome voicing Geoff. Right up there with Larry King.
He wore the same clothes every time.
sweiland75 different socks 😏
That was his super power
@@Zeropointill auto-self-cleaning-clothing-man
Last time I went clothes shopping I bought three pairs of the same jeans, 5 of the same shirt and two identical jackets. I know what I like. My guess is Stan Lee didn't like clothes shopping either.
ned flanders
He was a very intense man for his age, a true legend!
Thank you for being an active Criag channel we love you and need you
Thanks Fly. This is one of my favorite channels. Not a moment wasted.
What a loss. What a legend. What a hero. There will only be one Stan Lee.
If you’re not flying a Stan Lee pic on your social media accounts this week, then you’re no brigadier. RIP good sir
Hey Mr Fly. Only when I read "this channel is not monetised" did I realize that I don't get a single ad on any of your videos.. it is just pure Craig from start to end. But we wouldn't mind a few ads, not on this channel, so you can get paid for your efforts.
Then again, I guess it would result in the videos getting striked?
R.I.P Stan Lee. You will be missed.
Well done on the quick timing of this tribute reflecting the rest of your work, he was a genuinely funny guy and his works have given many people a outlet for their more geeky attributes
So sad to watch this knowing he has just passed. So energetic and full of life. I will miss him (and his marvel cameos). Thanks for the post.
Damn, Stan laying down the law and the non-stop zingers. What a legend. RIP Generalissimo. December 28, 1922
- November 12, 2018 (aged 95).
Thank you for this, JLF. Simply, thank you. RIP, Mr. Lee.
What an energetic and charming man. Great sense of humor. You will be missed. (Also, thanks for editing)
That was hilarious! So much energy he had! What a bright spark. A sad loss.
Thank you so much for uploading this 🙏🏼
These two were hilarious together 🤗
Rest in Peace Stan Lee
🌻
Thank you very much for this. I think the world needs this type of catharsis.
Thanks, JLF for this gift to the true believers. Excelsior!
Youll never be able to know how much you positively affected the fans. Thanks so much for the compilation
Even Stan Lee knew comic Books were no place for 'gay Fantasy' and that's literally all they have become after his passing!
Man he looked so good in 2005! RIP GOAT. i love how he was always so contentious lol
Thank you so much for posting this! I've been thinking about Stan Lee all day and finding old videos and interviews and wanted to come back to watch his ones with Craig. I'm willing to bet Craig was the only Late Night host to ever have Stan Lee on
When Stan Lee says you're good and fast, I'm convinced Craig is really one of the best fastest comedian
At least Stan managed to be freed from his captors, and be reunited with his loved ones before he passed.
I read that they pre-recorded a significant number of cameos starting some years ago when his health started to fail, and even for the most recent movies he wasn't able to travel to shoot the cameos. So we may still be seeing cameos of him in upcoming movies!
@@Bramble451 It is already confirmed that he will have a cameo in avengers 4. Recorded before his death.
It is deeply appreciated, Thank you!
What a warmth fella. I won’t whish him to rest in peace because you can see an active generous fighting spirit which will conquer other dimensions just like his super heroes. Nice travels MR LEE. Excelsior
Rest In Peace Stan. Thank you for making this world a better place to live. You will be missed, but your inspiration will live on forever
Very nice tribute to Stan Lee. Thanks so much, Jayleno Fly!
Thank you so much for this compilation! It really brought a smile to my face!
Rest in Peace, Stan. All the love from our hearts, we, once kids with our comics ready to be read...
Thanks, TJLF, for putting this together. Stan was so animated here, not the stereotypical hunched *ancien* that we expect. Not to be TOO morbid, but you might want to pre-compile some tributes. 2017 wasn't a fluke, just the beginning: More celebs means more "devastating" deaths later (now).
I never met him but I smile every time I hear his voice and see him in an interview or a cameo. He is the only person that is not related to me that made me shed a tear when I heard of his passing. He will be missed. 😢
One of the greatest guests and hosts EVER! R.I.P. Sweet Stan you were a genius and wonderful person. Your legendary characters will live on forever and continue to bring happiness to all us comic fans. Excelsior!
Thanks for this. I never knew that Stan was on the show.
Man....that voice of Stan 🙏
You never really know how much you love them until they're gone... What a wonderful man he was.
I swear whenever I think your done creating videos to keep up with current events, it's like I never thought of certain people being in his show, mostly cause I'm used to his flirtatious segments, but I'm so glad you made this, I hope more people watch this, they seem to have such a strong friendship it tears my heart that he's passed away, this at least eases it a bit, Thank you.
P.s. wish he could've lived just a little longer to at least finish the cinematic cameos he's been on, it was probably gonna be his final one to wrap it all up 💙 R.I.P
Great video TJLF! Rip Mr. Lee.
REST IN PIECE, CREATOR OF HEROES.
Another phenomenal job Fly. Great clips immortalizing Stan.
He will be missed but now he's just a click away, anytime. Thanks!!
Best interview ever.....for both of them.
Oh man...I so needed this in my life today. Thanks JLF!!
😂😭
I know pretty much everyone has the same story, but wtf.
I started to read Marvel back in the early 60s. I think around '62, when I was able to get to the USAF commissary in Germany and read from the rack while my parents shopped. I read all of the comics, but soon developed a passion for Marvel. DC were OK. sometimes exciting. I read Archie, I read all sorts, but Marvel. Marvel was the one.
Why read a Superman comic and an Archie comic, when you could get a superhero and comedy by reading FF or Spider-Man? And who can't relate to Spidey? I had a lot more in common with him, even though I was 7 years old and tiny and not that special, than I did with my dad (I thought, then). Superman though. He was invulnerable, lived at the North Pole, could disguise himself with a pair of glasses and was an alien. How could anyone relate to that? When I reached puberty I saw my insecurities in Peter Parker, while I just wondered what would happen to Lois Lane's insides if Supie ever ejaculated inside her. Spidey gave nerds like me a dream we could sort of believe in. We were also stealth-fed the message that it's OK to lose while trying, it's important to try again, though, unless it wasn't worth trying in the first place.
When my own daughter was old enough I gave her my stack of classic Marvel comics. She read them the way I did, obsessively, and back-to-back. When she heard the news she called me, crying, to tell me that Stan was dead.
It's not just the joy Stan gave me, or the joy he gave you; it's also that Marvel was something special that we could be obsessive about and still appear normal, where I could go out with my daughter to the hills with our dog and walk and talk for hours about Spider-Man's personal problems, the death of Gwen, and Brown-Paper Bag Man.
Without Stan Lee there would have been none of that.
What a lovely man Stan is. My hero since the first comic I got in 1971.
This was amazing. Thank you, Stan Lee. Rest in power.
Great compilationz as always! Love the effort you put into them!
And great tribute to Stan Lee!
You will be missed, Mr. Stan Lee RIP
Thank Jayleno Fly. RIP Stan Lee. Excelsior!
Awesome Tribute!!!
Stan Lee is as chatty as Larry King .
"No, I would keep you forever, Stan"....right in the feels
Thank you for making this. Today was a dark day in the MCU.
RIP Stan Lee...there will never be an another one like you.
This is just fantastic! Thanks for uploading this.
i love you for posting this Jayleno Fly!
Excelsior👏👏
This almost makes me wanna cry....bless him ❤️❤️
Holy crap! I'm exhausted just after that first interview. LOL!