@@CaptainEasypants Pretty sure they mean under appreciated by his standards. The meaning of several words is completely lost on a lot of people these days. Didn't you know everyone that does anything remotely amusing is a genius?
@@CaptainEasypants there are a lot of movies where he put in beautiful performances that people don't necessarily remember or have even watched. One of the newer one is Rams. Very touching movie about 2 brothers (it's a remake)
positive, happy, content and good living does that to you: he seems to have a real simple life and he's reaping the rewards for just being a genuine, decent human. If you follow his Instagram you can just see that he enjoys such little things....even just the different sounds of birds & strumming little tunes & singing. It's so inspiring
Which is especially why it was so funny when that "age gap" conversation started a bit ago because of the age gap between Laura Dern and Sam Neill. I ALWAYS thought they were around the same age. Even in the original Jurrasic Park.
@@FastDuDeJiunn That's not really the point, when people are promoting a movie they want it to spread as much as possible, doing interviews with nobodies won't really help the movie and they got a set amount of time for promoting so getting the A list celebs means hollywood promoters of the movie think he's doing a good job
That was just interviewing perfection. Sam Neil was gentlemanly and funny and game for the "guess the aussie slang", and Ozzy is, as awlays, just phenomenal at making actors feel comfortable and relaxed and just having fun at an interview and not being bored through another slog of a press junket. Bravo, Ozzy Man, bravo! Edit: Gosh, as someone who has acquired maybe 30% of the T-shirts he wears daily from the Ozzy Man shop, getting my comment liked is the best feeling, so thank you Ozzy Man, what a legend! Hugs and greetings from Bulgaria!
@@hotshot6554 Thank you so much, very kind of you, but even if that doesnt't happen, no worries, I've already put the first one in a frame 😂😂. Jokes aside, it really was more than enough the first time, so all is cool and well. 😊
I've seen all five of the Jurassic Park franchise on the silver screen, so I'm qualified to say NONE of the sequels even come close to the magic of the original. It was, and still is quite frankly, groundbreaking cinema. And the score...surely one of the greatest scores put to screen. I've enjoyed all 5 movies, but only one of them is a masterpiece.
The score my god is so damn good! As iconic as the Star Wars or 2001. I also agree the special effects hold up to this day. People forget that the original was made in 1993. I employee people to google what all was going on in 93. I’m not sure any other film has been so many leaps and bounds ahead of it’s time as this one.
@@TwoRandomAuzzies I wouldn't hold my breath for Dominion mate. It's going to be CGI over story, bringing out old faces to sell tickets. And I'll buy one don't worry. But will it be better than Jurassic Park...nah.
What an absolute legend. I can't think of a single thing he's been in that I didn't like. And his distrust of politicians is a welcome glimmer of hope from an industry who are often horrible at making political judgements.
In all of Ozzyman's interviews, I've never seen him giggling like a school girl until this one. Sam Neill is a living legend. Thank you from a Jurassic Park nerd❤️
I got the joke immediately, but having to get off the train at Redfern in the middle of the night cos there had been a shooting and the lines were closed and station shut down, not nearly as fun as getting off at Redfern.
This is probably been my favourite interview you've done. Your face was sheer Joy at being able to interview Sam Neill. You could see it in your eyes how much you were nerding out. I have never found myself smiling or laughing at an interview you have done more than this one. And his in-depth answers of all the slang. Put a very mature philosophical spin on them. I for one, feel enlightened after watching this video
Sam is my fookin favorite of all time! The OG JP is a piece of cinema gold and I love that Sam came back to the screen to continue pushing the franchise forward. I loved this! Thanks Ozzy!
Event Horizon is actually pretty fascinating how he requested the costuming department remove the union jack from the Australian flag on his uniform and had it replaced by the Indigenous Australian flag because he felt that's how it should look in 2047.
@@shenders2671 And Ricciardo has a wine that comes with a racing shoe decanter (I ordered one a while back and still waiting for it on the other side of the planet).
What a legend Sam Neill is. Followed his career since Jurassic Park but went back and checked out his early stuff too (Omen, Sleeping Dogs, In The Mouth of Madness etc). Even did a New Zealand cinema module in my degree. Fantastic actor and true gentleman ❤️
How refreshing to see an actor that is 'normal', rather than up himself like so many are. Came across as a real down to earth guy, and very well informed, so well done Sam. Love the Jurassic Park films too - right up there in the top 5 for me.
I didn't know the definition of "shoey" until recently and I've lived in Australia all my life. Sam's description of the politician usage of "fair dinkum" was spot on.
Ozzy man should do every interview of every celebrity ever. He gets stuff out of these celebrities that no one else can because hes genuine, hes fun, and he lets them be genuine and fun.. Keep it up Ozzy man
can't help but feel everytime ozzy interviews these A-list celebs on these press junkets, they genuinely have a great time, and a break from having to hash the same answers over and over again for different people and news outlets. good on ya, mate.
It was his interview with Ryan Reynolds when it struck me that these actors have days on end where they have to play nice with a revolving door of interviewers that ask the same tired things. Poor Ryan was so surprised that this is actually different, at the end he was kinda grateful for the "break".
He’s looking great for 74 years of age,born in Ireland before moving to New Zealand in 1954 when he was 7 years old,becoming a bit of a dinosaur himself.😂
Sam Neill is an a list actor who has played many B list parts during his career because he just loves to be in film acting. He is a global treasure that must be protected at all costs!
Sam is a bloody legend. I remember first seeing him in a low budget Aussie movie called “Death in Brunswick”. Which btw is absolutely awesome. Then being utterly blown away by seeing him star a few years later in a Spielberg mega-hit with dinosaurs! Amazing. Thanks for everything Sam and thanks Ozzyman for yet another grouse interview… Oh yeah, I haven’t seen you use the word “grouse” in a guess the Aussie slang thing yet? I know it’s a fairly obscure Victorian hill-dwellers term, but hey, we still use it all the time here….
Ankle biter is universal. I bet you could be in Botswana and say the Botswana language version of that phrase and the lady is gonna look at the nearest child and point. no words needed. LOL!!!
Well, thanks to this edition of "Guess the Aussie Slang", I have expanded my knowledge of the Shoey. I was under the impression that Aussie F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo had invented it, but now I know he was merely continuing a great cultural tradition. Thanks Ozzy Man!
Well that's the best 8.5 minutes I've spent today. I wish it was more of an interview in some ways. I'd love to hear Sam talk about Event Horizon and his other legendary exploits. This was way cool.
Just the two opening notes of the score in the original Jurassic Park will give me goose-bumps, great interview and I can't wait to see it now I know Sam Neill's in it.
Ozzy! I had such a crush on Mr. Neill back in the day. And this video made me realize I kinda still do. Boy howdy..he's still an attractive & interesting man. And while we're on the subject, I might as well confess I've got a bit of a crush on you too. I mean, how could I not? As always, much love & appreciation from Kentucky U.S. 💙☮🌿
Ripper, finally finished with those two Yanks in court. Sam has played some great roles none more than in The Dish. Classic Aussie 1960’s time warp. My favourite Aussie movie ever. Godspeed SN
Besides numerous unforgettable roles this man nailed it in one of the best horror movies ever - In the mouth of madness. Hats off to both southern hemisphere legends - Ozzy man and Sam Neill.
Sam Neil is like many successful Kiwis, an honorary Aussie. Mostly because they do a lot of their early work in Australia, but also because all kiwis are our brothers..
@@FatedMouse we don’t steal your stuff. It is just that Kiwis have to come to Australia for anything to happen in their lives that doesn’t involve rugby or hobbits. And given that we spend the effort to bring them up to international standards, we get to keep them.
Fantastic interview, and man what a thoughtful and insightful person Sam Neil is. I guess it makes sense when I think about the films that he's chosen to make and the nuanced performances he's been able to deliver, but you really love to see it.
Samneill the Grey, the wizard from Middle Earth down under. I love that's he is so humble saying "I'm not an expert on anything" when he's a great actor!
Sweet interview. Love how you sign out with ‘Thanks Sambo’, as if you’re best mates. That’s the best thing about Aussies in my opinion, they treat everyone like an old mucker.
Sam Neil, one of the best actors. Watch him in a movie, and you don’t even know he’s acting; no exaggeration, just wholesome how the average man would react.
"No Wukkas!" is derived from the shortening of the saying "No Wuckin Forries!" which is from the term "No Fuckin Worries!" where the "F" & "W" are swapped around.. to swear without technically swearing.. be precise. hee hee :D
@@mattreviews4948 until the last couple of years, all box wine here was cheap wine (as far as I know, i'm not really a wine drinker) I think there's now a trend of box wine from medium-quality wines but it's pretty recent.
Recommend ‘The Book of the Story of the Film of my Life’. If it’s in print mind. It basically has a through joke where everyone in London is a kiwi who’s been living there for ever and chameleoned into the scenery.
He's in his 70s ... looks better than many in their 50s!
What??? I had to check...74 years old!!! I guess 70 is the new 50. Damn fine silver fox 💖💖💖
it's amazing what being incredibly rich can do for your looks.
Damn. I'm 35 and I look like shit lol.
money helps
Think he has his own vineyard too 🍷
I love Sam Neill. He's a really underrated actor IMO. And he just seems like a nice down to earth guy.
How is he underated? He is absolutely awesome and I think you'd be hard pressed finding someone who disagrees
@@CaptainEasypants Pretty sure they mean under appreciated by his standards. The meaning of several words is completely lost on a lot of people these days. Didn't you know everyone that does anything remotely amusing is a genius?
@@CaptainEasypants there are a lot of movies where he put in beautiful performances that people don't necessarily remember or have even watched. One of the newer one is Rams. Very touching movie about 2 brothers (it's a remake)
Crazy to think he turned down James Bond
@@kuhanblock9380 Especially since he had a warm-up role playing Riley: Ace of Spies... (how's that for Sam Neill trivia?)
He was great in this interview. Can't believe he's in his 70s. Looks cracking. Fair play to him.
I had to check his age when you mentioned it. Holy shit! He's 74?!?! Still looks amazing! I'd give him one, for sure! :))
positive, happy, content and good living does that to you: he seems to have a real simple life and he's reaping the rewards for just being a genuine, decent human. If you follow his Instagram you can just see that he enjoys such little things....even just the different sounds of birds & strumming little tunes & singing. It's so inspiring
Which is especially why it was so funny when that "age gap" conversation started a bit ago because of the age gap between Laura Dern and Sam Neill. I ALWAYS thought they were around the same age. Even in the original Jurrasic Park.
Indeed, I’d still smash 100%. He’s fine as the Pink Panther diamond. 👌🏻
I'm 175 and I look 30
Met him in Melbourne once. Of course I embarrassed myself and babbled on. He was patient and was a complete gentleman. Was even more of a fan after.
"Don't trust politicians who use fair dinkum. They're trying to seem relatable."
Yep, he's a good one. Sam Neill passes the vibe check.
I used to work for his sister. She doesn't. Obnoxious woman but hey, you can't choose your family.
@@annakeye sister?
How our little ozzie man has grown. Interviewing A list celebs, millions of subs.
Congrats man, you deserve it!
they are just people like anyone else. When people like you stop puttin got them on pedestals the world will be a better place
@@FastDuDeJiunn wha..? Are you on Crack?
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I was just congratulating Ozzyman here on his success you fuckin twat.
@@FastDuDeJiunn That's not really the point, when people are promoting a movie they want it to spread as much as possible, doing interviews with nobodies won't really help the movie and they got a set amount of time for promoting so getting the A list celebs means hollywood promoters of the movie think he's doing a good job
who fuckin cares, success is success and I'm happy for ozzyman. Despite your negative attitude. @noo nope
Gone from doing fight days with ducks and tigers to interviewing Sam Neill
That was just interviewing perfection. Sam Neil was gentlemanly and funny and game for the "guess the aussie slang", and Ozzy is, as awlays, just phenomenal at making actors feel comfortable and relaxed and just having fun at an interview and not being bored through another slog of a press junket. Bravo, Ozzy Man, bravo!
Edit: Gosh, as someone who has acquired maybe 30% of the T-shirts he wears daily from the Ozzy Man shop, getting my comment liked is the best feeling, so thank you Ozzy Man, what a legend! Hugs and greetings from Bulgaria!
Noooo the edit removed the like 😭
@@Abran194 Noooo...damn it, I should've known. Well, that was my 15 minutes of fame..still, the good vibe remains 😊
@@ChrisF07 Hahaha...don't worry man
Once Ozzy sees that part abt u wearing his t-shirts,you are definitely getting that comment liked again
@@hotshot6554 Thank you so much, very kind of you, but even if that doesnt't happen, no worries, I've already put the first one in a frame 😂😂. Jokes aside, it really was more than enough the first time, so all is cool and well. 😊
@@ChrisF07 he's done it
I've seen all five of the Jurassic Park franchise on the silver screen, so I'm qualified to say NONE of the sequels even come close to the magic of the original. It was, and still is quite frankly, groundbreaking cinema. And the score...surely one of the greatest scores put to screen. I've enjoyed all 5 movies, but only one of them is a masterpiece.
The first 2 at least! The 3rd one was okay, could have been a lot better. World is okay. Fallen Kingdom was garbage. I hope Dominion will be good.
The score my god is so damn good! As iconic as the Star Wars or 2001. I also agree the special effects hold up to this day. People forget that the original was made in 1993. I employee people to google what all was going on in 93. I’m not sure any other film has been so many leaps and bounds ahead of it’s time as this one.
@@Beer-can_full_of_toesit made dinosaurs cool again. And bloody scary too. The raptor scene, in the kitchen, is edge of the seat stuff.
Agree!
@@TwoRandomAuzzies I wouldn't hold my breath for Dominion mate. It's going to be CGI over story, bringing out old faces to sell tickets. And I'll buy one don't worry. But will it be better than Jurassic Park...nah.
Sam Neil is indeed a legend. A solid Kiwi Gentleman who is a delight to watch in cinema.
HES IRISH 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍🤪🤪🤪
@@pherows007 didn’t you watch the clip above? He said himself he’s a kiwi 🤦♀️🙄
@@pherows007 Peaky Blinders isn’t real life babes ✌️
@@pherows007 💀
@@bethraven884 but uh, he actually is from Ireland though? He moved to NZ when he was 7
He really did well....that being said there is a lot we Aussies and Kiwis have in common....as much as we love to rib each other.
You mean “Roos” and “kiwi’s”
Nyuk Nyuk ...
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 mmmmm.... never heard us being called roos before
@@olsirmonkey first time for Everything m8 ... lol
It’s the American term of affection for Aussies.
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 Is it? I've never heard that either.
@@skepticalbadger well now you have .... learn something new every day.
What an absolute legend. I can't think of a single thing he's been in that I didn't like. And his distrust of politicians is a welcome glimmer of hope from an industry who are often horrible at making political judgements.
In all of Ozzyman's interviews, I've never seen him giggling like a school girl until this one. Sam Neill is a living legend.
Thank you from a Jurassic Park nerd❤️
He was absolutely brilliant in Peaky Blinders as the northern Irish protestant cop. Brought back nightmares of Ian Paisley.
That role almost made me hate the actor lmao! He was so good at being despicable.
Lol
Great acting, but the accent was all over the place!
@@steveluckhurst2350 The irony of your comment is that he was born in Ireland. Came to New Zealand when he was 6 years old.
@@MrT67 I am fully aware of that. Doesn't change the fact that his accent was generic "oirish" ! 😊
Just casually mentions “getting off at Redfern” - how many more people are gonna learn that because of Sam. What a deadset legend.
Yep, I had to look it up.
I do love earthy humour!
Yup, planning on looking it up as soon as the video is over🤣
I thought it was a brilliant piece of aussie wit until I learnt that around the world many cities with train lines have a similar expression.
@@albertbatfinder5240 now you've said that I have a guess about what it means... looking it up... yep, got it. Thanks for the clue.
I got the joke immediately, but having to get off the train at Redfern in the middle of the night cos there had been a shooting and the lines were closed and station shut down, not nearly as fun as getting off at Redfern.
He's 74!?!
Sweet jesus this is beyond some Keanu Reeves shit, he looks amazing
This is probably been my favourite interview you've done. Your face was sheer Joy at being able to interview Sam Neill. You could see it in your eyes how much you were nerding out. I have never found myself smiling or laughing at an interview you have done more than this one. And his in-depth answers of all the slang. Put a very mature philosophical spin on them. I for one, feel enlightened after watching this video
I found his answers to the slang questions to be brilliant! Very insightful.
This was textbook on how a legend interviews a legend. Did not want this to end.
Sam is my fookin favorite of all time! The OG JP is a piece of cinema gold and I love that Sam came back to the screen to continue pushing the franchise forward. I loved this! Thanks Ozzy!
Two legends talking to each other🍻
He was also great in Event Horizon and The Piano !
Event Horizon is actually pretty fascinating how he requested the costuming department remove the union jack from the Australian flag on his uniform and had it replaced by the Indigenous Australian flag because he felt that's how it should look in 2047.
Awesome comment ! Event Horizon is going to be a cult classic.
He was also great in Rams and Hunt For The Wilderpeople!!!
I love when you interview celebs. Always fun
Ozzy Man: We are playing the "Guess the Aussie Slang Game"
Neill: *Activates Uno Reverse Card*
Sam Neill was amazing in Dead Calm. Awesome interview! Cheers lads.
As was Billy Zane. That man be fine. 🤤 Too bad he's so vile in that movie. 😂
Absolutely true!! Great film all around too
Sam Niel is just nailing the Aussie slang game but he's describing perfectly like a David Attenborough documentary 😂🔥♥️
Can't believe he is in his 70's, If I look anywhere near like Sam in my 70's I'd be winning at life.
Big Sam Neil fan. Loved the golden years of his acting.
That was brilliant, Sam Neil.... what a legend. Seems like a gent too!
Legend. Sam was majestical in 'Hunt for the wilderpeople'.
Thanks to Daniel Ricciardo, the shoey is the only Aussie slang on this show I've known with 100% confidence and had no need to guess.
Yes, that is where I learnt what a shoey is as well. Sadly, the last time this was done was at Monza in 2021.
Dans another Perth boy too
It's also the one that most Aussies are most disgusted by.... LoL
I was a bit surprised OzzyMan mentioned UFC fighters given Danny Rick is a fellow Perth boy.
@@shenders2671 And Ricciardo has a wine that comes with a racing shoe decanter (I ordered one a while back and still waiting for it on the other side of the planet).
Nice job directing the applause and Vegemite from afar! this was a hoot!
What a legend Sam Neill is. Followed his career since Jurassic Park but went back and checked out his early stuff too (Omen, Sleeping Dogs, In The Mouth of Madness etc). Even did a New Zealand cinema module in my degree. Fantastic actor and true gentleman ❤️
And a very good 1979 love story set in 1901 called my
Brilliant career
He was limited but excellent in The Hunt for Red October and Event Horizon was epic
Legendary effort from Sam Neill.
Ozzy Man, you have really done well with your interviews of actors. Love to watch this. You're the man and the Legend!
These interviews are so good, actors actually engaging in conversation instead of looking bored out of their minds.
How refreshing to see an actor that is 'normal', rather than up himself like so many are. Came across as a real down to earth guy, and very well informed, so well done Sam. Love the Jurassic Park films too - right up there in the top 5 for me.
Holy moley the dude looks great. Love that he talks like a normal fella too, not just Hollywood talk mode. Very entertaining and fun interview
I didn't know the definition of "shoey" until recently and I've lived in Australia all my life. Sam's description of the politician usage of "fair dinkum" was spot on.
What a great interview. You gave us a view of the man behind the name as well as entertained your guest and audience. Superb work sir.
Took him a moment to process what the shoey was and realize how utterly bonkers it is 🤣 LOL
This was the best one, ever! Thank you! I have been awake for about 15 minutes and this has started my day off right. Happy Trail!
Ozzy man should do every interview of every celebrity ever. He gets stuff out of these celebrities that no one else can because hes genuine, hes fun, and he lets them be genuine and fun.. Keep it up Ozzy man
can't help but feel everytime ozzy interviews these A-list celebs on these press junkets, they genuinely have a great time, and a break from having to hash the same answers over and over again for different people and news outlets. good on ya, mate.
It was his interview with Ryan Reynolds when it struck me that these actors have days on end where they have to play nice with a revolving door of interviewers that ask the same tired things. Poor Ryan was so surprised that this is actually different, at the end he was kinda grateful for the "break".
He’s looking great for 74 years of age,born in Ireland before moving to New Zealand in 1954 when he was 7 years old,becoming a bit of a dinosaur himself.😂
Did not know he was born in Ireland !
@@christophercrowley7574 in 1947👍
I love that they genuinely enjoy themselves in your interviews! Well done mate!
ozzyman, you really do brighten up my days. I really appreciate what you do a whole lot bud.
Me too!!
This made my day.
Two legends having a bit of fun.... awesome!
Sam Neill is an a list actor who has played many B list parts during his career because he just loves to be in film acting. He is a global treasure that must be protected at all costs!
Sam is a bloody legend. I remember first seeing him in a low budget Aussie movie called “Death in Brunswick”. Which btw is absolutely awesome. Then being utterly blown away by seeing him star a few years later in a Spielberg mega-hit with dinosaurs! Amazing. Thanks for everything Sam and thanks Ozzyman for yet another grouse interview…
Oh yeah, I haven’t seen you use the word “grouse” in a guess the Aussie slang thing yet? I know it’s a fairly obscure Victorian hill-dwellers term, but hey, we still use it all the time here….
That was the most fair dinkum reaction I've ever heard to a shoey. Sam Neill is a legend!
Ankle biter is universal. I bet you could be in Botswana and say the Botswana language version of that phrase and the lady is gonna look at the nearest child and point. no words needed. LOL!!!
Love Sam Neill .. The Dish must be the most underrated film ever .. no one over here (UK) has heard of it, but it's just brilliant. Good on you Sam.
I have ! Great film.
a terrific film!
Oh no! Goon bags! 10AUD for Sweet White and skulling like a quarter of it straight from the bag!
My misspent youth...
Awesome interview...loved that you called him Sambo lol Sam a total legend and all round stellar guy. Nice one Ozzy 👍😎
Guy looks great and is so well spoken and easy to listen to!
When sam perfectly explained goon bags i felt like god was trying to tell me his secrets i was so shocked.
What a genuinely lovely man!!! Can you imagine the craic that would be to have a pint or two with him and goldblum?
Well, thanks to this edition of "Guess the Aussie Slang", I have expanded my knowledge of the Shoey. I was under the impression that Aussie F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo had invented it, but now I know he was merely continuing a great cultural tradition. Thanks Ozzy Man!
Look up comedian Sungaattack Frenchy-think HE may have invented it.
Never heard of shoey must be new
@@siggy2649 Daniel Ricciardo has been doing them on the F1 victory podium since 2016.
This man was my HERO in the 90s. I was 6 years old when the first Jurassic Park was released, so you can imagine how big of a fan I was back then.
Ozzy man is a living legend... Time and time again delivering us wholesome content to make life seem less shit
Well done, what a brilliant interview with a classic Australian bloke, cheers
Well that's the best 8.5 minutes I've spent today. I wish it was more of an interview in some ways. I'd love to hear Sam talk about Event Horizon and his other legendary exploits. This was way cool.
Just the two opening notes of the score in the original Jurassic Park will give me goose-bumps, great interview and I can't wait to see it now I know Sam Neill's in it.
Ozzy! I had such a crush on Mr. Neill back in the day. And this video made me realize I kinda still do. Boy howdy..he's still an attractive & interesting man.
And while we're on the subject, I might as well confess I've got a bit of a crush on you too. I mean, how could I not?
As always, much love & appreciation from Kentucky U.S.
💙☮🌿
One of my childhood heroes! I always smile when I see this man
I love the roles Sam Neil has chosen for himself
Awwww.....Sam Neill has been my crush for more years than I care to mention! 💕
Such a lovely guy.
Thanks Ozzy Man 👏👏👏
One of your best interviews 😂😂😂😂❤️
Ripper, finally finished with those two Yanks in court.
Sam has played some great roles none more than in The Dish. Classic Aussie 1960’s time warp. My favourite Aussie movie ever.
Godspeed SN
What a legend a living national treasure.
Actually shoey must feel like a crime for him, because he runs his own vineyard 😆
Best wishes from Europe.
Tallulah Bankhead used to drink champagne out of her shoe.
Feels like a crime to me since a good beer is meant to drink with respect
I cant belive how good he's looking, and took the interview brilliantly, came across as a fun down to earth kind a guy.
He looks better now than when he was younger.
Sam never disappoints! Killed it!
Sam is just absolutely wonderful!
Besides numerous unforgettable roles this man nailed it in one of the best horror movies ever - In the mouth of madness. Hats off to both southern hemisphere legends - Ozzy man and Sam Neill.
Kicks ass in event horizon as well..
Your interviews are the BEST!
Sam Neil is like many successful Kiwis, an honorary Aussie. Mostly because they do a lot of their early work in Australia, but also because all kiwis are our brothers..
Here we go Aussies stealing all our stuff again. Give us our Pav's back and you can have him.
*cuzzy bros 😝🤣
@@FatedMouse not a chance, we're keeping them both, and the Finn brothers lol
@@rivertam7827 you guys stole Dragon (April Sun In Cuba, Rain, etc) too
@@FatedMouse we don’t steal your stuff. It is just that Kiwis have to come to Australia for anything to happen in their lives that doesn’t involve rugby or hobbits. And given that we spend the effort to bring them up to international standards, we get to keep them.
Fantastic interview, and man what a thoughtful and insightful person Sam Neil is. I guess it makes sense when I think about the films that he's chosen to make and the nuanced performances he's been able to deliver, but you really love to see it.
"Chris Hemsworth only did ok?" Sam looks mortified🤣
Samneill the Grey, the wizard from Middle Earth down under. I love that's he is so humble saying "I'm not an expert on anything" when he's a great actor!
👏👏👏👏 nicely done Sambo. Thank you for a great first of the month evening, Mate
Wow! Thank you Ozzy Man for this delightful interview. It started my day on the right foot! You are awesome mate! Cheers!!!!!!
Man sam neil is such a likable and nice dude
Sweet interview.
Love how you sign out with ‘Thanks Sambo’, as if you’re best mates.
That’s the best thing about Aussies in my opinion, they treat everyone like an old mucker.
Sam Neil, one of the best actors. Watch him in a movie, and you don’t even know he’s acting; no exaggeration, just wholesome how the average man would react.
"You're a bloke in a bar, and your gonna get lucky." Fucking legend! This need to be a thing now, period. It just works in so many ways. #makemeashoey
"No Wukkas!" is derived from the shortening of the saying "No Wuckin Forries!" which is from the term "No Fuckin Worries!" where the "F" & "W" are swapped around.. to swear without technically swearing.. be precise. hee hee :D
Great interview. Thanks .. love these movies. Good to see you Neil from Australia 🇦🇺
This "goon bag" isn't limited to Australia. Here in Wisconsin we just call it "box wine," or sometimes "space bags."
I was thinking the same thing over here in western Canada. I was also an ankle biter back in the 80s... My american grandpa used that term often!
@@jlt131 we still have box wine in australia, but goon specficily refers to very cheap box wine
@@mattreviews4948 until the last couple of years, all box wine here was cheap wine (as far as I know, i'm not really a wine drinker) I think there's now a trend of box wine from medium-quality wines but it's pretty recent.
This was your best interview yet, so smooth.
You know the worst thing in the world is to a Kiwi?
Ask him, "What part of Australia are you from?"
Recommend ‘The Book of the Story of the Film of my Life’. If it’s in print mind. It basically has a through joke where everyone in London is a kiwi who’s been living there for ever and chameleoned into the scenery.
@@agin1519 lol
Had to look it up. Only those who've lived in Sydney will appreciate what a perfect metaphor "getting off at Redfern" is.
Ozzy man is an awesome interviewer 🔥💯 So much for us creators to learn 💯…. Much Love Ozzy .. Your a Legend 🙌
This is my favorite episode ever!!!
The Scottish version is "Getting off at Haymarket". I hadn't realised it had international equivalents!
its "getting off at Edge Hill" in Liverpool lol
in France I heard something that translated to "jumping off the train", which is on a similar level I suppose...
@@dEcmircEd I think so, yes, as Edge Hill is the last train station before the terminus of the line at Lime Street Station in Liverpool
That was just hilariously awesome! Great interview!
Sam Neill. The extra L on Neill. Stands for legend.
Sam Neil is as genuine and laid back as they come,not to mention an excellent actor!!... Nice job Ozzy man
70’s?! This guy looks mid 40’s pushing 50’s wow. And he smashed the Aussie slang. 😎
Mid 40s aged horribly maby
Sam smashed those questions with examples and advice. GOLD
The absolute disappointment on Sam's face when he heard people drink beer from their shoes
Ozzy man should have reassured him that no one with two brain cells to rub together would actually do a shoey tough lol
He asked the appropriate question. “WHO DOES THAT??”
Excellent interview Ozzyman, your enthusiasm really comes across on screen