altho goldblum seems like thats genuinely how he is, walken on the other hand seems like hes been working on this character for years of an eccentric wacky man. kinda like joaquin pheonix did but fully committed to it his whole life
I need people to comment under this comment every so often just to bring me back to rewatch Mel's description. I believe him 100% Christopher Walken floated in sideways like a vampire hahahaha
I grew up in Astoria NY. Chris is from there. His folks had a bakery and then a lounge. I used to take my then girlfriend to the lounge on occasion. One time I took my girl and he was there at the bar. I walked over to order a drink and said hello to him. He looked at me and said….”what are you doing here”? Sort of confused I said “uhh, getting a drink for me and my girl:. He leaned in to me and softly said….” Why:? Utterly confused at this point I said to him, “this is a lounge, they serve drinks here” At that, he turned back facing the bar and said….”yes they do, yes they do”. I walked away with my drinks thinking to myself “that was the strangest encounter I’ve ever had with anyone in my life”. Chris is a very unique person and insanely talented. Emphasis on insanely.
Was probably wondering what you were doing with him. The implications of a simple "hi" or "hello" can entail a whole, Universe, of possibilities, most of which are unknown, especially to the one being implicated upon. So it would only be logical to retort with the most apt question given the situational circumstances of being approached and engaged upon by a total stranger.
He’s just having fun. I’ve done that sort of thing my whole life. Since high school. Always picking peoples brains by saying strange things. Seeing how people respond. The only problem is I’m not famous and it can go south. I tend to do it to regular people. If you are from the hood I’m not trying it. Now I’m a born again Christian so it’s not well received and is a bit of an arrogant behavior. So I’ve done away with it. It’s not genuine behavior. There’s no love in it. It does make you interesting but it’s fake.
When Walken had a place off Central Park West, I would often pass him on the street. I always would say “Hey Chris how’s it going” he would invariably respond with “Hey buddy how you doing”. Always seemed like a chill personable guy.
I knew a guy who knew him and his wife, he was an actor and he was the first person I ever knew to do a Chris Walken impression back in the 80s. It's like nobody ever thought to do it back then, but we all could hold conversations doing an impression of him just to amuse ourselves. 30 years later and everyone does an impression now.
He says that he thinks the way he talks is from the neighborhood he grew up in being so diverse. You had every nationality in Queens living in close quarters. I also think his father was a Scottish immigrant and his mother was German so he had different languages in the home.
My favourite Christopher Walken story is from a friend of mine. He was getting ready for his first day on the set and didn’t say a word all the way through costume, make up, we’re talking hours here, not one single word. So, of course, by the time he walks in to start, everyone is waiting to see what he would say. …‘Ya know…beaver…is a very funny word…” He had them all from that moment on…butter in his hands. Love that man!
I first heard him tell that story in his standup like 20 years ago, and god it was hilarious. He's telling it really mellow here, but onstage he was very theatrical with it, and it killed. 😂
I feel like that if someday Christopher Walken admits that he's an alien from outer space, all of us will be just like 'yeah that makes sense. That checks out.'
Christopher Walken is a brilliant actor and a master of comedy. His humor goes way over unsuspecting minds and they don't get the humor or joke until long after their encounter with Walken. And even at that point, they are left rethinking everything while getting huge laughs by the extremely odd, unpredictable, clever, subtle plots of his jokes. Chris, is just as in his villain role, in A View to a Kill, every bit a genius. "Intuitive improvisation...is the secret...of genius."
I met Christopher Walken many years ago in Florida. My mother, father, and special needs brother had flown down to go to Disney World. For some reason that I don't remember we were unable to get on the regular shuttle with the other passengers that made the rounds to the hotels. We had waited a long time but they found another shuttle going past our hotel. There was no one else there waiting for the shuttle. I remember it being unusually quiet. When the shuttle bus, a small minibus, arrived we were still the only people to get on it. I had been walking around the shuttle swinging around the two metal poles in the middle of the vehicle for standing passengers to hold on to. My family was seated in the front of the bus behind the driver. I remember the seats were not set up like a regular bus but we're lined up against the outer walls of the van, leaving a wide open space of about four and a half feet across by about 10 to 12' long. It seemed we were waiting a long time but the driver said that they were waiting for one other passenger. About 10 minutes later the most beautiful creature I had ever set eyes on stepped into the small bus. He was tall and thin, with piercing eyes and chiseled features. His hair slightly tousled and in a golden brown halo around his head in the late afternoon sun. It looked so soft. He wore an outfit entirely of denim. The pants were flared slightly towards the bottom. The shirt was also denim and unbuttoned with nothing underneath but a beautiful smooth bare chest and he wore a necklace. Both the denim pants and open shirt were emblazened with embroidered flowers. It was incredible. The man looked serious and did not speak to us or acknowledge my family. My mother yanked me over to her and told me to sit down. I said I didn't want to sit down because I had been sitting for over three hours on the plane. Mom noticed me staring at the man and told me quietly that it was rude to stare and told me that he was a well known actor named Christopher Walken. He did not take a seat. Instead he stood. He stood about 3/4 of the bus down from us by the pole. He did not hold the pole, merely leaned slightly against it. I broke free of my mother's grasp when the driver started the bus and started driving. I leaned against the other pole and was facing backwards so I could keep looking at this amazing and mysterious man. He looked right back at me. He did not smile. His face was devoid of all emotion. I think he was trying to stare me down. I always loved a good staring contest so I was game for it! For the next 20 to 30 minutes we both stood there against our poles, facing each other, and having this staring contest. My mother did not intervene. I think she thought that this was unusual but since I was perfectly still, quiet, and not doing anything at all, it must be a blessing. My father was busy trying to amuse my brother. The whole trip, Walken and I just stared at each other, silently willing the other to move, speak, or show some kind of facial expression. Neither of us wavered. Two unusual statues facing each other. The next thing I knew the little bus was coming to a halt in front of a very big, expensive hotel. He reached down and picked up his bag and proceeded to walk past me as if i wasn't there. But at the last moment before exiting the bus, he turned and gave me a look only Walken could give. That look had the hint of a smile , the smile was more in his eyes. It was look of acceptance, approval. A game well played. I was a worthy opponent. There was respect and amusement in it. He chuckled softly as he walked away, then he was gone. My mom made me sit down next to her and for the first time during the whole ride I remember hearing sounds again. My mother said something to the effect of "well, that was strange". For a normally very active and curious child I remained mostly quiet the rest of the evening, just kept smiling to myself; so my mother tells me. That is the story of my having a staring contest with a bare chested Christopher Walken sometime in the mid 70's on a Florida shuttle bus.
@@anthonyambrose479 How would you know that? The op might be a very interesting person. There are plenty of fascinating people who are not celebrities.
Every story I see about Christopher Walken convinces me more and more than he is a professional troll. I think the only time I have ever seen him break character is when he explained how he will just tell people on sets that it's his birthday.
I just burst out laughing several times, but just to be clear, i love the guy!!! The Dead Zone, Brain-something, and his SNL appearances are some of my favorite memories of him!
@megahurtz30 I LOVED that movie. Fell head over heels in love with Natalie Wood. God, there is the scene where he sees what he is from someone else's point of view, sees how badly he's treated others, and just closes his eyes. I'm going tonhave to find that movie and watch it again.
I wish I could talk like Christopher like this guy does. Awesome talent. And I needed this. Lol for sure.. Merry Christmas and a better year coming for us all ❤️🙏🇺🇲
After watching him in the Deer Hunter (1978) I knew we would be seeing more of him in the future, he's just unique and a very talented actor, as we know now!
How is one man so insane and so beloved 😂. I think he is right up there in the top 3 actors I'd want to meet and just talk to because you know it is going to be interesting. What would I ask him? The frick do I know? He's going to tell ME what we're going to talk about lol.
@CherylHughes-l5t Keanu Reeves is the first, he seems approachable and would just be a chill person to talk to. The other person to be honest I saw a clip about but for the life of me I cannot remember right now. Too much drinking the day before and am out of cream for coffee. I wish I could stay in bed today 🤣
Christopher Walken and Jeff Golblum in conversation would be great. Can somebody make that happen? On film I mean. Just a few hours of it would be enough.
Nicholas Cage , Jeff Golblum and Christopher Walken in a project together and it’s gonna be John Waters who is directing it.. what you say to those apples…!
You have to add Will Ferrell on the tonight show. Years later after SNL cow bell skit Christopher said to Will Ferrell, “You know you ruined my life.” Will was at a theatrical production watching Christopher when he said to Will, “now when the curtain closes on the act, there are cow bells going off in the audience area.” Next he said, and, “when I go to a famous restaurant and order my Italian pasta the waiter asks me if it needs more cow bell.
Now I love Christopher walker even more. What a freaking blast! :) 😋🌷🌱 The guys telling the stories are great! I didn’t know he was a dancer / no wonder he moved so beautifully.
I’m aware of the Wagner/wood/walken boat incident, but that passed without blame. I still love the guy, and he has more hair than I do! He’s welcome to a cup of tea at my house whenever he’s passing.
True story. I pull up to the gate house for access to the ferry for one the islands off of the coast of New England. The ass end of my truck is sticking out into traffic while I wait for two guys to finish bullshitting next to the hut. After a few minutes, cars stopped dead in the street, I ask, "Hey! Which one of you two is the gate guard". The guy facing me, Christopher Walken, points from the hip at the other guy. I sat next to him outside the head on the way to the island. Nice guy.
Walken is pure intelligence. I ride a motorcycle and had a T-Shirt made by a local artist. It features Walken in a motorcycle helmet, with text below that reads: Riding is better than Walken. I have a hunch he came up with this text himself.
Mr Walken actually identified the importance of not docking dog's tails in that interaction absolutely perfectly... Strangely, of course, but perfectly. My Rottweiler needs his tail, he tells me and all the other dogs all sorts of things with it and his four schutzhund championships prove he can work with it too.
I was leaving Walmart in Tulsa right after Biloxi Blues, Chris walks in and stands there looking around. I go ‘Aren’t you…’ and he just nods “Yes” walks out to a car waiting outside.
So, I don't know if anyone will get this, but when he says "chase me" I mean, you drop it in gear, right, and you give a little rev. If he doesn't move, you just share a smile, but if he turns and runs, you squeal the tires a little, just so he knows.
Great show! I love Jay, and Jay does one of the best Walken's EVER. How great would it be to just hang out with Jay and Christopher for a day? THAT would be better than having a tail. (ʘ_ʘ)
Im not sure I'd enjoy that? It seems like alot to keep up with? One person i know i couldn't would have Robin Williams. I think I'd be mentally exhausted by the end of the day. Maybe it's just me?
Like Walken, I had the same problem getting out of a modern Porche car; I couldn't figure out how to get out. And someone said, " It's the thing that looks like an ashtray".
Best part about the tail story is it has to be true, cause numerous actors have similar stories of him talking about wanting a tail. He said the same thing to Robin Williams about a cat though and Robin spoke about it on I believe either Conan or Kimmel one of the two. 😂 CW is the best!
Im pretty sure that Walken mastered acting as an insane person, just to have fun and not taking himself too seriously. He and Goldblum are gems.
And John Malkovich!
bet, soon its gonna be goldblums turn to get me too'd. unfortunately
@@sleeeeep nah.
I'd like to think so. Because if there are demons walking around impersonating humans he'd be a prime candidate 😅
altho goldblum seems like thats genuinely how he is, walken on the other hand seems like hes been working on this character for years of an eccentric wacky man. kinda like joaquin pheonix did but fully committed to it his whole life
The way mel gibson describes him gliding in like a vampire absolutely kills me hahahaha
Omgggggg lololol
Lol then he found out he's the Anti-Christ 😂
I love Mel. And Walken too.
I need people to comment under this comment every so often just to bring me back to rewatch Mel's description. I believe him 100% Christopher Walken floated in sideways like a vampire hahahaha
@@DCoop-uo2wq do you think Chris was just fucking with Mel? I think that’s what he wanted to feel like. Like he was scary & just fucking w/ him.
"Hes flying in from god knows where."
"But he didn't need a plane right?"
LMAO!!
I grew up in Astoria NY. Chris is from there. His folks had a bakery and then a lounge. I used to take my then girlfriend to the lounge on occasion. One time I took my girl and he was there at the bar. I walked over to order a drink and said hello to him. He looked at me and said….”what are you doing here”? Sort of confused I said “uhh, getting a drink for me and my girl:. He leaned in to me and softly said….” Why:? Utterly confused at this point I said to him, “this is a lounge, they serve drinks here” At that, he turned back facing the bar and said….”yes they do, yes they do”. I walked away with my drinks thinking to myself “that was the strangest encounter I’ve ever had with anyone in my life”. Chris is a very unique person and insanely talented. Emphasis on insanely.
Was probably wondering what you were doing with him.
The implications of a simple "hi" or "hello" can entail a whole, Universe, of possibilities, most of which are unknown, especially to the one being implicated upon. So it would only be logical to retort with the most apt question given the situational circumstances of being approached and engaged upon by a total stranger.
Astoria? Wait is Walken Greek?"
@ no. Astoria was predominantly Greek in the 80’s-90’s but before that it was mainly Irish, Italian, German
He’s just having fun. I’ve done that sort of thing my whole life. Since high school. Always picking peoples brains by saying strange things. Seeing how people respond. The only problem is I’m not famous and it can go south. I tend to do it to regular people. If you are from the hood I’m not trying it. Now I’m a born again Christian so it’s not well received and is a bit of an arrogant behavior. So I’ve done away with it. It’s not genuine behavior. There’s no love in it. It does make you interesting but it’s fake.
Thats so funny
Who doesn't love a Christopher Walken story? He's pure magic and a fabulous dancer.
and he looked fabulous in his time
He helped Robert Wagner kill Natalie Wood.
I want to hear more about Walken on the set of At Close Range. There’s like no stories that have came out of that movie and it’s one of my favorites
seems embellished
@@Lenny.262 He gave his side of the story multiple times, and it has yet to be debunked.
"I can see your dog, too."
"Her name is Shirley."
"Who cares!"
😏
"Well I guess I can call her 'surely'"
@@AC3handle Of course, and stop calling me Shirley.
When Walken had a place off Central Park West, I would often pass him on the street. I always would say “Hey Chris how’s it going” he would invariably respond with “Hey buddy how you doing”. Always seemed like a chill personable guy.
Chill, probably. But personable, no!
;)
I knew a guy who knew him and his wife, he was an actor and he was the first person I ever knew to do a Chris Walken impression back in the 80s. It's like nobody ever thought to do it back then, but we all could hold conversations doing an impression of him just to amuse ourselves. 30 years later and everyone does an impression now.
Walken for sure is eccentric but it must get old fast everywhere you go strangers feel the need to talk to you like they know you.
Chris Walken knows how to mess with square people! Legend!
No, he’s actually crazy..
@ says no one who knows anything. Life won’t take you far if you don’t understand people
He's a weirdo.
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😂😂😂 I think he’s hilarious.
@@VictorLugosi I've met him. He's just amusing himself. If he knows that you know that, he starts acting more normal.
The way Walken talks naturally is just brilliant writing.
Underrated comment…
He is one of a kind!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He says that he thinks the way he talks is from the neighborhood he grew up in being so diverse. You had every nationality in Queens living in close quarters. I also think his father was a Scottish immigrant and his mother was German so he had different languages in the home.
The first story had me dying 😂
I read an interview with Walken and he talked about how great it would be if actors had tails 😂
Jay Mohr is a genius story teller 😂
Me too and his Walken was spot on
Story #3 too 😂.
That's shit is HILARIOUS. LMAO. you can tell me. Lol
My favourite Christopher Walken story is from a friend of mine. He was getting ready for his first day on the set and didn’t say a word all the way through costume, make up, we’re talking hours here, not one single word. So, of course, by the time he walks in to start, everyone is waiting to see what he would say. …‘Ya know…beaver…is a very funny word…” He had them all from that moment on…butter in his hands. Love that man!
The man is performance art. On and off stage.
I can’t get enough of these Christopher Walken stories. I love how he can make these celebrities feel so awkward but it’s hilarious.😂
Damn. The Mel Gibson one is on another level. Bro knew what he was doing. 😂😂😂
I know, right?! 😂❤
Jay Mohr’s Walken impression and story are arguably the best/funniest things I’ve seen on UA-cam
Perfect timing. The best impressions is when you can visualise someone saying those lines.
Dave Grohl is pretty bang on as well.
I first heard him tell that story in his standup like 20 years ago, and god it was hilarious. He's telling it really mellow here, but onstage he was very theatrical with it, and it killed. 😂
Don't know this guy's name. But he is genuis and hilarious... since first second I ever saw him.
I was in stitches laughing. It's Sofa King Hilarious.
I've been really depressed lately and this is the biggest laugh and the first laugh I've had in such a long time so thank you!!
Hey man, hope you’re feeling better
I feel like that if someday Christopher Walken admits that he's an alien from outer space, all of us will be just like 'yeah that makes sense. That checks out.'
He actually freaked them out in communion
him, John Malkovich and Crispin Glover. 🛸😆
It would.
I absolutely love christopher walken. his quirkiness and odd behaviour is what makes the man unique.
Christopher Walken is a brilliant actor and a master of comedy. His humor goes way over unsuspecting minds and they don't get the humor or joke until long after their encounter with Walken. And even at that point, they are left rethinking everything while getting huge laughs by the extremely odd, unpredictable, clever, subtle plots of his jokes. Chris, is just as in his villain role, in A View to a Kill, every bit a genius.
"Intuitive improvisation...is the secret...of genius."
Beautiful mate, just gorgeous.
I would love to see a male version of “The View” with Walken, Goldblum, Shatner, and Pacino!
Would watch
Nicholson
Special guest Bobcat Goldthwaite.
I would like to invest as a co-producer, let me know.
Replace Pacino with Nick Cage
I met Christopher Walken many years ago in Florida. My mother, father, and special needs brother had flown down to go to Disney World. For some reason that I don't remember we were unable to get on the regular shuttle with the other passengers that made the rounds to the hotels. We had waited a long time but they found another shuttle going past our hotel. There was no one else there waiting for the shuttle. I remember it being unusually quiet. When the shuttle bus, a small minibus, arrived we were still the only people to get on it. I had been walking around the shuttle swinging around the two metal poles in the middle of the vehicle for standing passengers to hold on to. My family was seated in the front of the bus behind the driver. I remember the seats were not set up like a regular bus but we're lined up against the outer walls of the van, leaving a wide open space of about four and a half feet across by about 10 to 12' long. It seemed we were waiting a long time but the driver said that they were waiting for one other passenger. About 10 minutes later the most beautiful creature I had ever set eyes on stepped into the small bus. He was tall and thin, with piercing eyes and chiseled features. His hair slightly tousled and in a golden brown halo around his head in the late afternoon sun. It looked so soft. He wore an outfit entirely of denim. The pants were flared slightly towards the bottom. The shirt was also denim and unbuttoned with nothing underneath but a beautiful smooth bare chest and he wore a necklace. Both the denim pants and open shirt were emblazened with embroidered flowers. It was incredible. The man looked serious and did not speak to us or acknowledge my family. My mother yanked me over to her and told me to sit down. I said I didn't want to sit down because I had been sitting for over three hours on the plane. Mom noticed me staring at the man and told me quietly that it was rude to stare and told me that he was a well known actor named Christopher Walken. He did not take a seat. Instead he stood. He stood about 3/4 of the bus down from us by the pole. He did not hold the pole, merely leaned slightly against it. I broke free of my mother's grasp when the driver started the bus and started driving. I leaned against the other pole and was facing backwards so I could keep looking at this amazing and mysterious man. He looked right back at me. He did not smile. His face was devoid of all emotion. I think he was trying to stare me down. I always loved a good staring contest so I was game for it! For the next 20 to 30 minutes we both stood there against our poles, facing each other, and having this staring contest. My mother did not intervene. I think she thought that this was unusual but since I was perfectly still, quiet, and not doing anything at all, it must be a blessing. My father was busy trying to amuse my brother. The whole trip, Walken and I just stared at each other, silently willing the other to move, speak, or show some kind of facial expression. Neither of us wavered. Two unusual statues facing each other. The next thing I knew the little bus was coming to a halt in front of a very big, expensive hotel. He reached down and picked up his bag and proceeded to walk past me as if i wasn't there. But at the last moment before exiting the bus, he turned and gave me a look only Walken could give. That look had the hint of a smile , the smile was more in his eyes. It was look of acceptance, approval. A game well played. I was a worthy opponent. There was respect and amusement in it. He chuckled softly as he walked away, then he was gone. My mom made me sit down next to her and for the first time during the whole ride I remember hearing sounds again. My mother said something to the effect of "well, that was strange". For a normally very active and curious child I remained mostly quiet the rest of the evening, just kept smiling to myself; so my mother tells me. That is the story of my having a staring contest with a bare chested Christopher Walken sometime in the mid 70's on a Florida shuttle bus.
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Love this story.
Amazing story! I like to do those contest with my nephew on the train too :)
Out of curiosity, are you a man or woman, and how old were you at the time?
nicely written, I feel like I was there with you!
The walken whisper is the best thing ever. It will never not make me laugh.
Christopher is one of my very favorite actors/artists of all time.
Imagine Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Walken
If your crazy intensity freaks out Mel Gibson, you know your bit too intense.
Chris Walken was the most freaked out after that situation
Yeah... I imagine it takes a lot to rattle Mel
"You were supposed to blow me BEFORE the jacuzzi!!!!"
Christopher Walken, one of my favourite actors.
He plays Cristopher Walken acting. My favorite cw movie? King of New York.
Oh my god, I'd love to hang out with Christopher Walken. He's hilarious
But he don’t wanna hang out with you 😂
@@anthonyambrose479
How would you know that? The op might be a very interesting person. There are plenty of fascinating people who are not celebrities.
There's no use responding to trolls.
@@anthonyambrose479 Yea, Christopher Walken definitely doesn't want to hang out with normal people.
Love him ❤
Walken is a blast. His BMW commercial is hilarious. ANY movie he does is going to be good..if not only for his scenes.
Every story I see about Christopher Walken convinces me more and more than he is a professional troll. I think the only time I have ever seen him break character is when he explained how he will just tell people on sets that it's his birthday.
I just burst out laughing several times, but just to be clear, i love the guy!!! The Dead Zone, Brain-something, and his SNL appearances are some of my favorite memories of him!
Brainstorm! Great movie, could have been better executed, but amazing story
@megahurtz30 I LOVED that movie. Fell head over heels in love with Natalie Wood. God, there is the scene where he sees what he is from someone else's point of view, sees how badly he's treated others, and just closes his eyes. I'm going tonhave to find that movie and watch it again.
I wish I could talk like Christopher like this guy does. Awesome talent. And I needed this. Lol for sure.. Merry Christmas and a better year coming for us all ❤️🙏🇺🇲
I haven’t met him, but I did walk past him crossing the street on the Upper West Side. My greatest celebrity near encounter 😂
Id have fainted😂
Jay Mohr is incredible 😂😂 I was dying the whole time lol
After watching him in the Deer Hunter (1978) I knew we would be seeing more of him in the future, he's just unique and a very talented actor, as we know now!
Unforgettable movie
How is one man so insane and so beloved 😂. I think he is right up there in the top 3 actors I'd want to meet and just talk to because you know it is going to be interesting. What would I ask him? The frick do I know? He's going to tell ME what we're going to talk about lol.
A lifetime in the entertainment business is how!
Oh gosh, what the frick? Golly
Who are the other two?☮️
@CherylHughes-l5t Keanu Reeves is the first, he seems approachable and would just be a chill person to talk to. The other person to be honest I saw a clip about but for the life of me I cannot remember right now. Too much drinking the day before and am out of cream for coffee. I wish I could stay in bed today 🤣
@jason6569 I so agree with you about Keanu. He's awesome. Happy New Year.
☮️❤️☮️❤️☮️❤️☮️❤️☮️❤️☮️
Whether the role is a psycho or a song and dance man,Chris nails it.He's awesome.And he's in on the joke.
The first one (1st) had me rolling😂
Christopher Walken and Jeff Golblum in conversation would be great. Can somebody make that happen? On film I mean. Just a few hours of it would be enough.
That could sell a lot of tickets.
@@jimmyraybob I know riight? Instead we get Jimmy Kimmel and James Cordon etc etc talking to other f*ckwits about inane sh*te.
Nicholas Cage , Jeff Golblum and Christopher Walken in a project together and it’s gonna be John Waters who is directing it.. what you say to those apples…!
Jeff is a fraud
@@bacht4799 Werner Hertzog should be involved
大好きな俳優です。かもし出す雰囲気がカッコいい
Laughed out loud so many times watching this well played
Mel's opening chit-chat was about medieval torture & Walken was like, I'm gonna freak this guy out so much.
Omg the dog story is hilarious. Great impersonation
He’s playing you the whole time. That’s the genius. Frighteningly off the wall.
You have to add Will Ferrell on the tonight show. Years later after SNL cow bell skit Christopher said to Will Ferrell, “You know you ruined my life.” Will was at a theatrical production watching Christopher when he said to Will, “now when the curtain closes on the act, there are cow bells going off in the audience area.” Next he said, and, “when I go to a famous restaurant and order my Italian pasta the waiter asks me if it needs more cow bell.
“Your car is alive” that’s fucking hilarious
That first story is hilarious.
Thank you for the laughs! love the chemistry in this interview!
I keep watching that first guy and laugh just as much each time. He nails Christopher to a T. The pauses, the whispers. Brilliant.
Now I love Christopher walker even more. What a freaking blast! :) 😋🌷🌱
The guys telling the stories are great! I didn’t know he was a dancer / no wonder he moved so beautifully.
The first conversation is excellent, so good!
What a great impression! I think this is the best vocal imitation of Walken
I’m aware of the Wagner/wood/walken boat incident, but that passed without blame. I still love the guy, and he has more hair than I do! He’s welcome to a cup of tea at my house whenever he’s passing.
Chris Walken knows exactly what he's doing. That's how he entertains himself
True story. I pull up to the gate house for access to the ferry for one the islands off of the coast of New England. The ass end of my truck is sticking out into traffic while I wait for two guys to finish bullshitting next to the hut. After a few minutes, cars stopped dead in the street, I ask, "Hey! Which one of you two is the gate guard". The guy facing me, Christopher Walken, points from the hip at the other guy. I sat next to him outside the head on the way to the island. Nice guy.
Woods hole?
@@doop6769 Not MV. Different island.
Walken is pure intelligence. I ride a motorcycle and had a T-Shirt made by a local artist. It features Walken in a motorcycle helmet, with text below that reads: Riding is better than Walken. I have a hunch he came up with this text himself.
This video needs more views! It's too freakin funny!
That first impression was the best impression ever. Period.
He's insanely genius.
Christopher Walken is a genius.
Christopher Walken stories are like universe, anything is possible...
Mr Walken actually identified the importance of not docking dog's tails in that interaction absolutely perfectly... Strangely, of course, but perfectly.
My Rottweiler needs his tail, he tells me and all the other dogs all sorts of things with it and his four schutzhund championships prove he can work with it too.
This was the zestiest comment I've seen in awhile. "His four schutzhound championships proves he can work with it too" 😂😂
Walken is one of those actors that i cannot take my eyes off in every role.
can you imagine Christopher Walken and Gary Busey being stuck in an elevator together? the building would implode.
Agree 💯 😂
Oh my God I just busted out laughing at the thought
Walken humor is some of my absolute favorite, because Christopher Walken is such an odd guy. These impressionists are absolutely world class.
Your imitation of Chris is on point.😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
While listening to Mel Gibson's story I was thinking of Walken in Sleepy Hallow as the headless horseman. I thought to myself, right guy for the part.
And he didn’t get a credit. I loved his teeth.
JayMohr is one of the funniest comedians I’ve ever seen. I wish he’d do another special
Christopher Walken is a Genius! He messes with people to stay human.
I was leaving Walmart in Tulsa right after Biloxi Blues, Chris walks in and stands there looking around. I go ‘Aren’t you…’ and he just nods “Yes” walks out to a car waiting outside.
Christopher Walken is like Sasquatch or something lol. Like a mythical being😂
This is fabulous!
“Please!” Nails it!
❤ these stories 😂 thx
One of my favourite actors
This guy’s Walken is subtle. Two thumbs up!
Love chris. He is always a charmer and happy go lucky guy
I love Walken imitations.
Walken asks questions like the assassin from "No County For Old Men."
3:35 You can see the change in his eyes. Flashbacks from Vietnam.
Love Jay Mohr...so funny!
Just plain hilarious 😂😂
The first story made me LOL so many times!!! 😂
😆 “chase me.”
This is brilliant.
The Jay Mohr story is the best 😂😂
OMG these stories are amazing! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So, I don't know if anyone will get this, but when he says "chase me" I mean, you drop it in gear, right, and you give a little rev. If he doesn't move, you just share a smile, but if he turns and runs, you squeal the tires a little, just so he knows.
Absolutely hysterical
What a unique wierd human being i love that dude
I’m a proud owner of two autographs from Walken. He’s the coolest person I know!
Oh yes Chris Walken is who I want to have cocktails with.
Cock or Tail?
Great show! I love Jay, and Jay does one of the best Walken's EVER. How great would it be to just hang out with Jay and Christopher for a day? THAT would be better than having a tail. (ʘ_ʘ)
Ah man he does a great job
Im not sure I'd enjoy that? It seems like alot to keep up with? One person i know i couldn't would have Robin Williams. I think I'd be mentally exhausted by the end of the day. Maybe it's just me?
Walken has been doing this for centuries.
This is the greatest thing i've ever seen in my life❤
My dream dinner guest
That was hillariouse 😆
Christopher Walken sideways. Lol Idk why but I imagined him wearing a fedora gliding sideways through a crowd like Michael Jackson.
We need an animation of story 3 i totally pictured it in my head😂😂😂.."WOW'
Like Walken, I had the same problem getting out of a modern Porche car; I couldn't figure out how to get out. And someone said, " It's the thing that looks like an ashtray".
Kevin Pollack. “Stranded!” Chef’s kiss! 💋
😂👍🏻 brilliant he sounds just like Chris😅
During the last story, the fellow in white who was laughing, had me in hysterics, aside from the hilarious story.
Best part about the tail story is it has to be true, cause numerous actors have similar stories of him talking about wanting a tail. He said the same thing to Robin Williams about a cat though and Robin spoke about it on I believe either Conan or Kimmel one of the two. 😂 CW is the best!