Concur, I'd heard the same thing. The worst part of it, I find it really hard to watch a celebrity, after I've heard or seen them do something to prove they are just bad people...for example, I've read several accounts that show Jennifer Lawrence treats her own fans like rubbish. This is almost unforgivable to me, and now I can't look at her the same way anymore. On-screen or off she now has a taint, to me, since dissing your own fans just reveals an arrogant, entitled, ungrateful person who doesn't deserve their fame!
Yes he’s a jerk. If he wasn’t, he’d be a superstar because the personality he displays is very appealing. Ellen got by for decades as a complete a-hole. I hope Porsche leaves her one day.
I think you're absolutely right. Judging from that clip, what's with the chip on his shoulder with Patrick Stewart, of all people? Who does he think he is? He's just some second rate talk show host. He Is no Graham Norton, that's for sure, the best talk show host currently.
@@robertmaybeth3434: I was done with Jennifer Lawrence when she said in an interview that she doesn't wash her hands after using the toilet. How gross!
I got to say I loved the part where Conan O’ Brien CORRECTED Jennifer Garner on the word “Snuck” The part where he laughs maniacally after proving Her wrong is priceless.These entitled actor celebritys think they know everything,after audiences/fans made them,rich and famous.LMAO! The look on Garners face as Conan laughs….😂😅🤣🤣🤣😆🤣
Snuck isn't really a word but these days, if enough people use made up words often enough, it will make it into the dictionary just as you will find slang or cyberspeak.
He probably shouldn't have tried to make a joke of Reynolds marital status. He was lucky he didn't get punched. Some guys care about that kind of slight. And I mean All guys. And the mug was about to be thrown in his face. Guy seemed like a tool.
Corden is someone who appears to suffer from narcissistic traits. The way he speaks to the great Patrick Stewart is a disgrace. I've never found him funny and his fame mystifies me. Maybe he has a future playing a rabbit. That way we can repeatedly watch his career disappearing down a hole.
Honestly, I do like James Cordon's style of humor, but it's clearly not for everyone. Furthermore, I had never even heard of the Glamor Awards until today, and it seems like an odd basis for an awards show. Just my opinion, of course.
Narrator: "When informed he was on live, Danza's embarrassment was palpable." Tony Danza realizing they heard him and still not giving a flying fuck into a rolling donut...
Interesting how the instances of inappropriateness towards women were highlighted, yet the incident involving Graham Norton being touched without consent 'left the audience in stitches...'
@@jefffuller9918 I remember that, he was saving his first kiss for someone special. Also when she (I think) stated not to put a male act through unless he took his shirt off. Similarly, when Nicole Scherzinger suggesting rubbing baby oil all over a 16 year old male contestant in front of an audience, imagine if Simon Cowell were to do the same to a female...!
He was actually preparing for a part in the movie 'Rubin and Ed', which was released 4 years later. So he was actually in character. Of course, no one knew that.
These interviews make me miss Conan, he truly was special. Even when he weird or said something weird, he had enough self awareness to make a joke out of the weird moment. And he never interfered in anyone’s personal space or was personally disparaging.
Ive loved Conan since his first year when I was 12. I watch or listen to every iteration of his entertainment! I love that guy! I’d probably cry if I ever met him!
Letterman tended to be creepy although he so often did his best to hide it,also I believe 90% of the things that happened like with Madonna were staged,all for the views
Given that I've seen him speaking in public in other instances without that much of a problem, I wonder if he was feeling unwell or something like that...
If somebody said that Larry King didn't always do his homework, that would be true, but it would also be true if they took it a step further and said that he was sometimes oblivious to the careers of the big names he was interviewing, which is insane when you consider how long he was in broadcasting.
no mention of Jewel's interview with MTV host Kurt Loder in 1998, where, during an on TV interview, Loder corrected Jewel's vocabulary in a book of poems she had written. on the air, Jewel told Loder, "you're an ass for pointing that out." the look of how disgusted and furious Jewel was with Loder for having been publicly corrected and shamed for having used a word incorrectly was jaw dropping.
I like Jewel. Sincerely. But she was sitting there, acting like she was Gen X's answer to Maya Angelou. Loder politely pointed out that Jewel had confused the word "casualty" with the word "casualness." She'd used the first word simply because it rhymed. . .but the meaning was wrong. You wonder why this otherwise articulate woman, the author of several fine books and intelligent songs, didn't just check a dictionary? If you're going to call yourself a poet, accuracy in language is part of that role. Kurt Loder wasn't wrong.
@@justathot-bw1tt It has been used for over 200 years AND she said it was not a word which it absolutely is...She did not say it is not a proper english word that Harvard graduates should not use...."it's not a word". That is not the same as you are alluding to.
James Corden is such a bully boy. He showed disrespect towards a seasoned Shakespearian actor twice his age. I wonder if Dwayne Johnson was speaking would he have the guts to pull the stunt? If I was with Stewart's entourage I would have decked Corden and watch as all his blab jiggled around.
That Jennifer Garner one is just about her being ignorant and arrogant at the same time. Anyone with even a remedial education knows snuck is a word and sneeked isn't. It literally just showed up while i was writing this comment as incorrect.
Jennifer Gardner pulled her dress moved her kneck around like Rodney Dangerfield. It was a silly funny tv moment. She looks and is absolutely fabulous. Ben Affleck messed up.
Don't forget the word "Snuckeding." Its the past-present-future tense of sneak. Ina sentence it would sound like "I am constantly snuckeding past my neighbor with Halitosis and open sores."
It really helps if you spell it correctly. 🤦🏼♀ “Sneaked” and “snuck” both function as the past tense and past participle form of the verb “sneak.” For much of English language history, only “sneaked” was an acceptable past tense version of “sneak.” Beginning in the late 1800s, the word “snuck” began appearing in both British English and American English texts.
Reed telling an annoying woman to be quiet isn't sexist. It's what most would do with someone who talks and never lets the other person reply. That's NOT SEXIST. It's what egotisitcal bores can't cope with. End of.
Seinfeld and many others did not understand that Larry King was just making a joke. He was never actually insinuating that Seinfeld was canceled. Jerry's ego immediately went into defense mode...
Jerry Seinfeld had unjustifiably high self-regard for his participation in a show that was essentially about nothing. May he fade into the nothingness he came from.
He's doing a good job fading into obscurity on his own, from appearances like this and his unfunny newer projects, and bizarre political takes and taking on the most extreme and controversial Zionist/pro IDF takes during a very unpopular war. He is accelerating towards z-list has-been at warp speed......at least he will still have piles of cash. 🤷🏽♂️
Seinfeld showed such arrogance and disrespect to Larry and obviously Seinfelds ego was bruised. Looks good on Seinfeld. It's not the first time he has showed his revealed that his ego is bigger than his talent.
I attended the same high school as Loni Anderson. My older brother was in a few of her classes. Back then she looked nothing like she did on TV shows. She is now 79 years old.
Some of those "interviews" were entirely scripted with the actors and interviewers having rehearsed them beforehand (but not always, but it was known beforehand what was going to happen), but a lot of the "arguments" between the stars usually was scripted more for publicity than anything else.
I remember the Shirly Winter incident- he clearly deserved it especially if you saw the whole segment. My Uncle was a UPS driver and use to deliver to Lonnie & Burt's home in malibu for several years. Around the holidays I asked him what he thought about them, what were they like... he replied, "not Impressed".
The Jerry Seinfeld interview on Letterman where he had Michael Richards apologize after his racist rant didn’t make the cut? That’s more awkward than any of these clips. At one point Jerry scolds the audience (and I think Dave) by saying, “stop laughing. It’s not funny!’
I'm guessing whoever put this list together never heard of what happened when Hulk Hogan and Mr. T appeared on Richard Belzer's talk show. There is no way it would have been left off the list otherwise.
Larry King reeeeaaaalllyyyy failed to do his research on Jerry Seinfeld and his madly successful TV comedy show. I respect King, but he really didn't live up to his reputation at that moment.
Crispin was dressed and acting as a character he played in a movie no one had seen. It's strange to say the least (He's looking for a place to bury a dead dog).
That Conan moment wasn't "awkward." It was light-hearted and comedic. If you've watched more than one episode of Conan and his interviews with his guests, you'd see he was in his element.
Larry King said,,"They didn't cancel you, you canceled them." I think he was just setting up Jerry to talk about why he ended the show. It is not an insult. He literally said, you canceled them. Jerry took it personally. King was telling Jerry - talk about why you canceled the show, I think. He did not want to make it seem like Jerry is being selfish to the audience canceling the show when people really enjoy it. Like Jerry is bragging he could do whatever he wants. Jerry is loaded, really loaded $$$. And I think King thought Jerry would then talk about why he canceled the show, that's all. Thinking Jerry will be modest and we can learn why he ended his extremely well known show then.
That Meg Ryan one was bogus. She found herself in front of a REAL interviewer who wanted to talk to Meg Ryan the person, instead of Meg Ryan, the movie star who always has answers ready for prepared questions she knows is coming. He didn't hit her with a "gotcha". He quoted HER about something SHE said and she wasn't ready to be a person on camera. She was only ready to be a product.
I truly believe that Crispin Glover was sick of everyone permanently typecasting him in reality as a weakling dork because of his fictional character in Back To The Future.
OP Movie Rockstar, thanks for making this great post! I love these kinds of posts, esp the ones that talk about the naughty, seedy side of celebrities. For some reason such stories fascinate me, the worse the reveal is the better I like it... My favorite posts about celebrities, are the ones about "whatever happened to (celebrity name)...?" Also I have a morbid fascination with stories about the lives of child actors, mainly stories about the kids who broke bad after they grew up and were no longer rich and/or famous.
In reality that woman could literally not be quiet, she would not shut up, so she was in the wrong, he told her to STFU, and no it it was not right or justified to pour alcohol on him. Imagine if he had not told her to shut up but rather pour alcohol on her head and walk off.
The "dangerously close" kick barely missed Letterman by three feet. Winters kept interrupting Reed, when he "arrogantly" told her to be quiet by saying, "Please be quite for a minute." That's as far as I got into this ridiculously overexaggerated video.
Seinfeld may have been justified for his reaction although he could have moved on but he chose to embarrass King instead. I would call that being a dick.
Bad behavior in public should be reprimanded in public. No one should be allowed to be rude or make a Guest feel uncomfortable just because the host is trying to please his audience.
Winters had her turn with Johnny, and it was Reed's turn. She was interrupting his time. He wasn't being rude. Burt deserved an ass kicking. Jennifer got what she deserved. Poor Michael Bey. I sympathize.
I don't know about Crispin Glover , I think Joaquin Pheonix took most of his prompts for The Murray Show from The King of Comedy (which is probably why DeNiro was hosting the show).
Some of these points are totally justified in the video. Some however just show how overly sensitive society has become. You need to develop some kind of a shell to odd things otherwise we will just end up moaning about everything and waste too much time. You can't make the world 100 percent positive.
James Cordon is an a-hole as detailed by directors and staff he has worked with.
Concur, I'd heard the same thing. The worst part of it, I find it really hard to watch a celebrity, after I've heard or seen them do something to prove they are just bad people...for example, I've read several accounts that show Jennifer Lawrence treats her own fans like rubbish. This is almost unforgivable to me, and now I can't look at her the same way anymore. On-screen or off she now has a taint, to me, since dissing your own fans just reveals an arrogant, entitled, ungrateful person who doesn't deserve their fame!
Yes he’s a jerk. If he wasn’t, he’d be a superstar because the personality he displays is very appealing.
Ellen got by for decades as a complete a-hole. I hope Porsche leaves her one day.
I think you're absolutely right. Judging from that clip, what's with the chip on his shoulder with Patrick Stewart, of all people? Who does he think he is? He's just some second rate talk show host. He Is no Graham Norton, that's for sure, the best talk show host currently.
@@robertmaybeth3434Will Smith
@@robertmaybeth3434: I was done with Jennifer Lawrence when she said in an interview that she doesn't wash her hands after using the toilet. How gross!
I got to say I loved the part where Conan O’ Brien CORRECTED Jennifer Garner on the word “Snuck” The part where he laughs maniacally after proving Her wrong is priceless.These entitled actor celebritys think they know everything,after audiences/fans made them,rich and famous.LMAO! The look on Garners face as Conan laughs….😂😅🤣🤣🤣😆🤣
Snuck isn't really a word but these days, if enough people use made up words often enough, it will make it into the dictionary just as you will find slang or cyberspeak.
@@carlosoliveira-rc2xt I get your point, but according to both the Merriam-Webster and Cambridge dictionaries snuck is, in fact, really a word.
Snuck is a word
Ummm, are you a native English speaker?
I just quickly counted eight grammatical errors; there are probably more.
Nobody's right all the time. And when I see Jennifer Garner I'm like 😍
Burt Reynolds tried to really hurt that dude with a punch disguised as a pie fight
Same with the mug. He hit the guy in the cheek with it
That guy is Double Dare host Marc Summers
He probably shouldn't have tried to make a joke of Reynolds marital status. He was lucky he didn't get punched. Some guys care about that kind of slight. And I mean All guys.
And the mug was about to be thrown in his face. Guy seemed like a tool.
@@melanie7769 ... Was Marc Summers one of the original v-jays on MTV ?...
The satisfied look on Burt's face afterwards says it all. The dude crossed a line and Burt let him know it wasn't cool.
Patrick is so much classier than james..james is washed up and never was funny
I hate James with a passion and I'm a big fan of Patrick's career, but Pat didn't look good here.
Corden is someone who appears to suffer from narcissistic traits. The way he speaks to the great Patrick Stewart is a disgrace. I've never found him funny and his fame mystifies me. Maybe he has a future playing a rabbit. That way we can repeatedly watch his career disappearing down a hole.
Honestly, I do like James Cordon's style of humor, but it's clearly not for everyone. Furthermore, I had never even heard of the Glamor Awards until today, and it seems like an odd basis for an awards show. Just my opinion, of course.
I thought Patrick classy.....until I saw this just now. That was rude and piggish (male chauvinist).
What's classy about calling a man fat on national television??
Oliver Reed wasn't being a jerk, he was sick of being interrupted. Did you watch any of these all the way through?
Yes but to be fair he was often drunk and he was a mean drunk, Shelley was yapping away during that show but he didn't help,they were both out of line
Alright boomer
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@@shoxx48 All right overused,worn out phrase 😆👍.
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Narrator: "When informed he was on live, Danza's embarrassment was palpable."
Tony Danza realizing they heard him and still not giving a flying fuck into a rolling donut...
Corden was an ass.
*is
Interesting how the instances of inappropriateness towards women were highlighted, yet the incident involving Graham Norton being touched without consent 'left the audience in stitches...'
It's a double standard which is only getting stronger. I completely agree with you, great point.
Katy Perry ran and kissed a male contestant on American Idol without his consent. Nothing was done. If the shoe were on the other foot......
@@jefffuller9918 I remember that, he was saving his first kiss for someone special. Also when she (I think) stated not to put a male act through unless he took his shirt off. Similarly, when Nicole Scherzinger suggesting rubbing baby oil all over a 16 year old male contestant in front of an audience, imagine if Simon Cowell were to do the same to a female...!
The incoherence of feminism
It's Marky Mark though !
That guy who did the high kick on Letterman...was that the guy who played George McFly on "Back to the Future I"?
Yep…Crispin Glover
Yes... and not much else.
He was actually preparing for a part in the movie 'Rubin and Ed', which was released 4 years later. So he was actually in character. Of course, no one knew that.
He pretty much blacklisted himself during casting of Back to the Future II
These interviews make me miss Conan, he truly was special. Even when he weird or said something weird, he had enough self awareness to make a joke out of the weird moment. And he never interfered in anyone’s personal space or was personally disparaging.
He has a podcast now, “Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend,” where he does long form conversations with people. Check it out. It’s hilarious.
@@retiredatforty Wow! That's unbelievable!!!
Ive loved Conan since his first year when I was 12. I watch or listen to every iteration of his entertainment! I love that guy! I’d probably cry if I ever met him!
What was upw letterman suck in Aniston hair? Totally weirdly awkward
He's a known womanizer
Letterman tended to be creepy although he so often did his best to hide it,also I believe 90% of the things that happened like with Madonna were staged,all for the views
Nasty and gross. Letterman has ALWAYS been a creep and I never liked him.
@@LittleBlueOwl318 Me neither.
@@LittleBlueOwl318 Me too...
Patrick Stewart legend, James cordon annoying!
I'm surprised a director like bay can't wing a description of his own work
Given that I've seen him speaking in public in other instances without that much of a problem, I wonder if he was feeling unwell or something like that...
Jerry Seinfeld's show would not have existed without Larry David. Curb Your Enthusiasm did fine without Seinfeld.
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Seinfeld, unnecessarily arrogant in this instance.
If somebody said that Larry King didn't always do his homework, that would be true, but it would also be true if they took it a step further and said that he was sometimes oblivious to the careers of the big names he was interviewing, which is insane when you consider how long he was in broadcasting.
Always has been. Especially nowadays.
Huh? I’m not a Seinfeld fan but it was embarrassing that Larry King was so clueless.
And continues to be. Just because it's Seinfeld no one will speak up and tell him what an ass he can be.
@@DuffyGabi But Seinfeld should have been gracious and not intentionally embarrass King to appease Seinfeld's own ego.
Don’t like Parkinson. I’ve heard the way he spoke to people who worked for him and it really put me off
Really? I thought he was nice?
What did you hear?
Jerry completely missed what Larry was saying and used it as an opportunity to his normal egomaniacal self
Reed is a legend.
no mention of Jewel's interview with MTV host Kurt Loder in 1998, where, during an on TV interview, Loder corrected Jewel's vocabulary in a book of poems she had written. on the air, Jewel told Loder, "you're an ass for pointing that out." the look of how disgusted and furious Jewel was with Loder for having been publicly corrected and shamed for having used a word incorrectly was jaw dropping.
Oh, I remember that. That was a fun moment for English majors.
I thought of the very same interview
I like Jewel. Sincerely. But she was sitting there, acting like she was Gen X's answer to Maya Angelou. Loder politely pointed out that Jewel had confused the word "casualty" with the word "casualness." She'd used the first word simply because it rhymed. . .but the meaning was wrong. You wonder why this otherwise articulate woman, the author of several fine books and intelligent songs, didn't just check a dictionary? If you're going to call yourself a poet, accuracy in language is part of that role. Kurt Loder wasn't wrong.
@@jacklowe3429 he was wrong. that isn't the time or place to say that.
seems she should have edited better.
At least Burt's expensive syrup stayed intact during the cream fight ? Great glue ...
Burt put a lot of anger into that pie throw.
It was supposed to be funny, but wasn't
Not the biggest Michael Bay fan but the dude looked like he was having a panic attack. That really wasn't cringey.
And, pitiful.
Agreed! A poor analysis of the situation!
Bay sucks as a director!
@@dmontes133 The Rock and Armageddon were great blockbuster action movies but not a big fan overall.
It seems Michael Bay could not speak without screenwriters or a script.
Snuck is definitely a word Jennifer.
Not in "proper" English, but it wasn't an appropriate time for Garner to point that out. Just made her look stuffy. I like both of them.
@@justathot-bw1tt It has been used for over 200 years AND she said it was not a word which it absolutely is...She did not say it is not a proper english word that Harvard graduates should not use...."it's not a word". That is not the same as you are alluding to.
When you refer to the word, put it inside quotes. You are referring to her, so put a comma before her name.
"Snuck" is definitely a word, Jennifer.
@@capcarter8468 -- "English" is capitalized.
Didn't realize Michael Bay couldn't talk about himself without a teleprompter.
James Corden is such a bully boy. He showed disrespect towards a seasoned Shakespearian actor twice his age. I wonder if Dwayne Johnson was speaking would he have the guts to pull the stunt? If I was with Stewart's entourage I would have decked Corden and watch as all his blab jiggled around.
The captain of the uss enterprise was kinda a dick too. I hate cordon and he missed the “we can see your head from space” zinger.
That Jennifer Garner one is just about her being ignorant and arrogant at the same time. Anyone with even a remedial education knows snuck is a word and sneeked isn't. It literally just showed up while i was writing this comment as incorrect.
You are spelling ‘sneek’ incorrectly. It’s sneAk.
In all fairness, his show was all about busting balls and I think she was just trying to joke around but it came off as smug and she was wrong.
Jennifer Gardner pulled her dress moved her kneck around like Rodney Dangerfield. It was a silly funny tv moment. She looks and is absolutely fabulous. Ben Affleck messed up.
Don't forget the word "Snuckeding."
Its the past-present-future tense of sneak.
Ina sentence it would sound like "I am constantly snuckeding past my neighbor with Halitosis and open sores."
It really helps if you spell it correctly. 🤦🏼♀
“Sneaked” and “snuck” both function as the past tense and past participle form of the verb “sneak.” For much of English language history, only “sneaked” was an acceptable past tense version of “sneak.” Beginning in the late 1800s, the word “snuck” began appearing in both British English and American English texts.
I loved it when Conan O'Brian put Jennifer Garner in her persnickety little place !!!!!
I don't know who the guy is with Patrick Stewart.
Reed telling an annoying woman to be quiet isn't sexist. It's what most would do with someone who talks and never lets the other person reply. That's NOT SEXIST. It's what egotisitcal bores can't cope with.
End of.
Winters always was a disrespectful loudmouth with zero class.
Winters was a great actress but she would have benefited from being told to shut the hell up more often.
@@IVthHorseman And in MY OPINION, was the type that would enjoy the ensuing battle with a handsome, viril man.
Completely agree. Shelly Winters is completely annoying.
@@joeypuckett1553 and she was obese
Garner deserved that!!!
Sure, but I think she was just trying to joke around and bust his balls. It didn't come off well and she looked smug.
How do you get in a fight with Mark Summers of all people
Seinfeld cornered the market on arrogance. He has no rival.
Wow he snuck the dictionary in and he proved her wrong 😂😂
In my opinion Cordon is a jerk. But so is Stewart.
Yeah, Corden isn't my cup of tea, but being body shamed in front of a huge audience would definitely make a person defensive
Fans of pro wrestling will recognize many of these segments as "a work" Putting Marks to sleep...etc etc
"Peeing in the shower is great because it fights athlete's foot" is one of the most underrated lines in the history of late night television
It also saves water by avoiding flushing it in the toilet.
Burt Reynolds did a flawless Turd Ferguson impersonation, also Norm MacDonald
I definitely need to get around Mark Wahlberg when he's been drinking. 🤣🤣🤣
Love Tony Danza. That was great.
I don’t feel bad for anyone in this list. Personally I don’t think anything in this list was as bad as it was made out to be.
Michael Bay had an extreme panic attack
Seinfeld and many others did not understand that Larry King was just making a joke. He was never actually insinuating that Seinfeld was canceled. Jerry's ego immediately went into defense mode...
Madonna is way too old for letterman! I still have no idea how letterman got to where he is. He is the very definition of a creep!
Too many huge egos involved.
Attack Sir Patrick Stewart, that is never going to work.
Jerry Seinfeld had unjustifiably high self-regard for his participation in a show that was essentially about nothing. May he fade into the nothingness he came from.
He's doing a good job fading into obscurity on his own, from appearances like this and his unfunny newer projects, and bizarre political takes and taking on the most extreme and controversial Zionist/pro IDF takes during a very unpopular war. He is accelerating towards z-list has-been at warp speed......at least he will still have piles of cash. 🤷🏽♂️
Seinfeld showed such arrogance and disrespect to Larry and obviously Seinfelds ego was bruised. Looks good on Seinfeld. It's not the first time he has showed his revealed that his ego is bigger than his talent.
This video is 14 minutes longer than it needs to be.
Which 2½ minutes are not a waste of time?
Jennifer was right... Conan went to Harvard.
Which is probably part of the reason why he used the work "snuck" properly!
I attended the same high school as Loni Anderson. My older brother was in a few of her classes. Back then she looked nothing like she did on TV shows. She is now 79 years old.
Burt Reynolds is that relative who never gets invited to family events because he always starts trouble
Some of those "interviews" were entirely scripted with the actors and interviewers having rehearsed them beforehand (but not always, but it was known beforehand what was going to happen), but a lot of the "arguments" between the stars usually was scripted more for publicity than anything else.
They should do the pie slap ,like the real slap contest 😮
Burt was trying to gives the hardest delivery he could. He was pissed
Reynolds jumped the count
I remember the Shirly Winter incident- he clearly deserved it especially if you saw the whole segment. My Uncle was a UPS driver and use to deliver to Lonnie & Burt's home in malibu for several years. Around the holidays I asked him what he thought about them, what were they like... he replied, "not Impressed".
The Jerry Seinfeld interview on Letterman where he had Michael Richards apologize after his racist rant didn’t make the cut? That’s more awkward than any of these clips. At one point Jerry scolds the audience (and I think Dave) by saying, “stop laughing. It’s not funny!’
We all wanted to tell Shelly Winters to shush.
I'm guessing whoever put this list together never heard of what happened when Hulk Hogan and Mr. T appeared on Richard Belzer's talk show. There is no way it would have been left off the list otherwise.
Larry King reeeeaaaalllyyyy failed to do his research on Jerry Seinfeld and his madly successful TV comedy show. I respect King, but he really didn't live up to his reputation at that moment.
Jennifer Garner’s segment. The past tense of sneak is snuck.
Crispin was dressed and acting as a character he played in a movie no one had seen. It's strange to say the least (He's looking for a place to bury a dead dog).
How about a dead cat? I see you haven't seen the movie, either. (My cat can eat a whole watermelon!)
That Conan moment wasn't "awkward." It was light-hearted and comedic. If you've watched more than one episode of Conan and his interviews with his guests, you'd see he was in his element.
I honestly believe Tony knew he was on air. Lolllll
Larry King said,,"They didn't cancel you, you canceled them." I think he was just setting up Jerry to talk about why he ended the show. It is not an insult. He literally said, you canceled them. Jerry took it personally. King was telling Jerry - talk about why you canceled the show, I think. He did not want to make it seem like Jerry is being selfish to the audience canceling the show when people really enjoy it. Like Jerry is bragging he could do whatever he wants. Jerry is loaded, really loaded $$$. And I think King thought Jerry would then talk about why he canceled the show, that's all. Thinking Jerry will be modest and we can learn why he ended his extremely well known show then.
02:23 "I am forty, I went to college" his ego transpire through the cracks of his hollow self, though he has always done an excellent job hiding it.
Did I miss the Tom Cruise interview?
Jennifer Garner was rude
It was her " time of the month"
Well, 2003 was the biggest year for Garner. So she was a little bit arrogant back then.
@@philliplandry4139 i hear ya
The Seinfeld/Larry King episode wasn't a serious argument. The two were old friends and the playful banter was back and forth all night.
That Meg Ryan one was bogus. She found herself in front of a REAL interviewer who wanted to talk to Meg Ryan the person, instead of Meg Ryan, the movie star who always has answers ready for prepared questions she knows is coming. He didn't hit her with a "gotcha". He quoted HER about something SHE said and she wasn't ready to be a person on camera. She was only ready to be a product.
Miss Knowles....no one knows who you are. Only a little later do we realize you're Beyonce's sister.
I have no idea who James Corden is.
He's the fat bloke who played the Tornado's drummer in Telstar.
Wish I could say the same
Colbert is like teachers on strike. NO CLASS !!!!!
Im surprised Drew Barrymore flashing Dave Letterman isnt on here
I truly believe that Crispin Glover was sick of everyone permanently typecasting him in reality as a weakling dork because of his fictional character in Back To The Future.
OP Movie Rockstar, thanks for making this great post! I love these kinds of posts, esp the ones that talk about the naughty, seedy side of celebrities. For some reason such stories fascinate me, the worse the reveal is the better I like it...
My favorite posts about celebrities, are the ones about "whatever happened to (celebrity name)...?" Also I have a morbid fascination with stories about the lives of child actors, mainly stories about the kids who broke bad after they grew up and were no longer rich and/or famous.
Corden has always been garbage
In reality that woman could literally not be quiet, she would not shut up, so she was in the wrong, he told her to STFU, and no it it was not right or justified to pour alcohol on him. Imagine if he had not told her to shut up but rather pour alcohol on her head and walk off.
This feels like it was assembled by an AI that doesn't know how humans interact.
Who doesn’t know that snuck is a word.
Also I do remember Bill Cosby throwing a pie in a face of David Letterman I think? He looked a little drunk.
Them Quaaludes 😹
Letterman should be glad that's all Dr. Cosby put in his face! 😳🌭😆👍
@@anniewilkes6011the ones used by your mom and dad to conceive you?
Proof or it didn’t happen.
@@EFunkRock oh it's proof it's on the show.
The "dangerously close" kick barely missed Letterman by three feet. Winters kept interrupting Reed, when he "arrogantly" told her to be quiet by saying, "Please be quite for a minute." That's as far as I got into this ridiculously overexaggerated video.
Crispin said that his appearance on Late Night was an act, and he was messing around.
He was playing a character that would come out in a movie 4 years later.
Seinfeld may have been justified for his reaction although he could have moved on but he chose to embarrass King instead. I would call that being a dick.
Bad behavior in public should be reprimanded in public. No one should be allowed to be rude or make a Guest feel uncomfortable just because the host is trying to please his audience.
Outsmarting a celebrity isn't that difficult.
Thank you,I have not seen any of these before, I was expecting to see Cher or Tom Cruise.
The drama and heavy manipulation of this presentation was more painful than the videos.
LOL Michael Bay just getting flustered because he didn't know his lines. Some people just don't have a flexible bone in their bodies.
Now late night hosts just hate on America. Kimmel viewership is down over 40%.
No Drew Barrymore and Dave? I mean Dave is a well known creep, but that was a good one.
oh yeah and Madonna forcing him to smell her disgusting underwear? No mention of her behaviour. Thats creepy
Many interviews were not included. For example, I'm surprised Jesse Eisenberg's interview with "Carrot Top" wasn't mentioned
Jennifer Garner asked for it. I dont like Connan, but she was really rude
Well, I love Connan and she was really rude!!!
Voiceover needs serious 100Hz cut
Conan and Garner reunion must happen 😂😂
PEOPLE NEED TO STOP BEING SO FKN SENSITIVE
AND Hollyweird is full of old creeps
And young creeps.
,... and women who objectify themselves and then bitch that they are being objectified.
Winters had her turn with Johnny, and it was Reed's turn. She was interrupting his time. He wasn't being rude. Burt deserved an ass kicking. Jennifer got what she deserved. Poor Michael Bey. I sympathize.
Why are they calling Turd Fergusson 'Burt Reynolds' here?
Shelley Winters talked too much. She should pipe down.
snuck IS a word.
It's been almost 40 years and people still don't realize Crispin Glover was doing a bit, in character.
But like Andy Kaufman, that kind of performance art really lands. People just think you're a nut, or an asshole. Which Glover got in spades... 🥴
It probably didn't help that the movie didn't come out for 4 more years and is probably unknown to 99% of people.
I don't know about Crispin Glover , I think Joaquin Pheonix took most of his prompts for The Murray Show from The King of Comedy (which is probably why DeNiro was hosting the show).
Some of these points are totally justified in the video. Some however just show how overly sensitive society has become. You need to develop some kind of a shell to odd things otherwise we will just end up moaning about everything and waste too much time. You can't make the world 100 percent positive.