Conan was a different experience for actors. Much closer to British late night in that he played with guests not just interviewed them. Guests could tell he actually truly enjoyed them being there.
Conan’s so good. Sir pat goes for a sip to let the laughter play out but Conan takes the moment to put a cherry on top with the cheers. What a couple of pros. Legendary both of them.
Yeah, i thought that line deserved at least a chuckle. It is always so awkward when a guest is actually being funny, but the audience is only tuned to laugh at the host. I'm not saying that the audience didn't laugh at his jokes at all, but moments like these are pretty common.
@Games_and_Music When it comes to Hollywood crap, Conan and the teams he worked with always kept things authentic and organic. That said, they have to edit the audience sometimes, what you see at 11 isn't what you see when they shot it whenever. Not sure what my point is. I'm drunk. Look up the definition of 'humor'
@ Hah, yeah i get it, it's the same with sitcoms that are "filmed before a liiive studio audience", they usually mix multiple laughs into a scene if the actual take wasn't as good, because sometimes they have to redo a scene and the audience doesn't laugh the same because they already know what joke is coming.
@@Snaakie83 because it can't get any more comfortable than wiping the guest's bald head and saying he's going to hook up with their wife sounds like you've watched too much ferguson and restricted your definition of 'comfortable'
Sir Patrick Stewart is a true Class Act. The wonderful thing is he never diluted his career by taking every role offered but instead chose those roles which he could fully embody. He breathes life into the character with so much success that you become fully invested in whichever part he is playing and completely forget the previous roles he is so famous for. To be able to inspire and manipulate an audience mentally and emotionally when prior to viewing they are fully aware of the fact that they are watching an "actor", is truly a gift. Thank you for giving 110% Mr. Stewart.
Patrick Stewart is known for taking really any role offered to him. Such as 5 lines in elder scrolls oblivion, the poop emoji in emoji movie, so on. He's a class act but he also has done a lot just for the sake of it. Probably for the experience and to change things up rather than the money, we know he doesn't need the money.
I love watching old Clips of Patrick! All the energy aand passion he has for what he does! LOVE it Just buy the Tissue so we can clone this man already!!!
Conan does that "nerd" act everytime a Star Trek celeb shows up on his show. Simplistic but killer! It's in the hair as much as the voice but Conan does it well with that whanky hairdue! =(: D?
@@HaykInWonderland hahaha, your comment is textbook what-about-ism. There's a difference between evolution and ignorant slang. 'drip' and 'af' are just youth slang that are not part of actual evolution. I'm amazed you don't understand the simple difference.
Unlike modern actors who are only practised in whispering into the microphone for short bursts, Sir Patrick Steward is well-versed in performing before a live audience for hours on end.
Don't speak in overblown language. If it had "ended you" then nobody would be reading your comment. We would have read about you in the obituaries instead. While you can claim that the act thrilled you, floored you, or left you feeling jubilantly chuffed, you most definitely can't maintain that it "ended you".
@@ojomythgimeht That's right, go out of your way to miss the point entirely. I offered you several more sophisticated ways of expressing the same sentiment, but you've just gotta be stubborn, don't you? You've got everything figured out already. Well, as the saying goes: you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. I tried.
@@SanchoPanza-wg5xf No one asked you to try and police my speech. I know what I said, and why I said it. I don't know who you think you are or who you think you're talking to, but take your unsolicited opinions elsewhere
Really ? I haven't watched the show at all and turned off after 30 min of the first episode of season 3 not to spoil his legacy. Maybe I should give it another try.
@@connycontainer9459 A true Star Trek fan would watch the whole thing with a open mind. You don't sound like your a true Star Trek fan. You watched a little bit of the first episode and turned it off. Sounds like too me your not interested in Star Trek so you should probably not watch it. You should probably watch the shows your interested in. Leave Star Trek for those that love and appreciate it.
Steady guys…..steady….you can see that lure bobbing along the surface. You know what this is, and you appreciate it. You can refrain, I know you can. I believe in you.
Team Coco, can you guys upload the other Patrick Stewart interview where he tells the story about watching Star Trek: TNG alone in his hotel room in the middle of the night and then room service shows up and he realized how pathetic that must have looked?
I found it interesting that Sir Patrick doesn’t much cared for the bergamot infused tea, “Earl Grey, hot,” or tepid, for that matter - that’s Picard’s unique choice.. If you should have the opportunity to meet the legendary actor over tea., make certain that there’s no lack of the strong brew calked, Yorkshire Gold… er, “hot.”
So glad he came back for "Picard" and gave us that incredible final season. "Nemesis" was not a good one to go out on, but it's funny how he ended up being right about focusing on the "begins" part of their poster tagline. Also while I love this interview, it is a bit sad that Conan didn't ask him more about being in "Henry VIII", which he told Patrick they would be talking about more later. He didn't even mention it as a future project.
Buzz is right. According to e=mc2 in order to accelerate to the speed of light (relative to it's source), the object in question would either need to have no mass (such as a photon) or have infinite energy (impossible)
Warp speed doesn't work that way. It moves space with the ship in it. The actual physical object inside the localized spacetime distorsion, the warp bubble, never reaches lightspeed. However, the energy required for this is still enormous, but not infinite. That's why they "use" antimatter, zero point or vacuum energy in sci-fi shows. Google Alcubierre warp drive. He's working on it.
Conan manages to break out his nerd persona TWICE in this segment. First riffing on a nerd auctioning a Kleenex used by Patrick Stewart on E-Bay and then again using the stolen captain's chair in his living room ordering Domino's pizza.
Late Night and Star Trek were my favorite shows growing up. And I see why now. A part of my personality is very much like Sir Patrick Stewart and my sillier side like Conan. But more so I see now how imcompatible these two personality types are. lol.
The video quality must've been enhanced because it looks great. Conan's hair isn't massive so that should've been a good indicator of its age, too haha
Peoples personalities often shift over time, and I think what everyone's seeing here is the result of Stewart being fresh off the experience of working with a cast for 10 plus years who were constantly goofing around with each other. Prior to that, Stewart was very reserved. It was TNG that brought out that side of him.
I remember watching this on the original night. I saw Nemesis twice in theaters, because I hope they'd make another one, but apparently I'm the only person who thought it was awesome...
I've never seen Patrick Stewart so animated in an interview before. This is great!
The mollies help
This must be that one time he mistook the speed for paracetamol.
He had too much wine at dinner
Conan was a different experience for actors. Much closer to British late night in that he played with guests not just interviewed them. Guests could tell he actually truly enjoyed them being there.
This is how he used toi be ALL the time! He just old n slow now.
Conan’s so good. Sir pat goes for a sip to let the laughter play out but Conan takes the moment to put a cherry on top with the cheers. What a couple of pros. Legendary both of them.
Sir Patrick Stewart is such a gifted actor as well as a hilarious talk show guest!
"While you're dealing with my head, can I get something off my chest?" flew over everybody's head.
Yeah, i thought that line deserved at least a chuckle.
It is always so awkward when a guest is actually being funny, but the audience is only tuned to laugh at the host.
I'm not saying that the audience didn't laugh at his jokes at all, but moments like these are pretty common.
@Games_and_Music When it comes to Hollywood crap, Conan and the teams he worked with always kept things authentic and organic.
That said, they have to edit the audience sometimes, what you see at 11 isn't what you see when they shot it whenever.
Not sure what my point is. I'm drunk.
Look up the definition of 'humor'
@ Hah, yeah i get it, it's the same with sitcoms that are "filmed before a liiive studio audience", they usually mix multiple laughs into a scene if the actual take wasn't as good, because sometimes they have to redo a scene and the audience doesn't laugh the same because they already know what joke is coming.
this wasn't an interview. this was a chat. conan makes it look so damn easy
If you think this is a comfortable interview, you should watch some Craig Ferguson...
@@Snaakie83 because it can't get any more comfortable than wiping the guest's bald head and saying he's going to hook up with their wife
sounds like you've watched too much ferguson and restricted your definition of 'comfortable'
So does Sir Patrick
@@perpetual_bias That was a rehearsed joke. They both loved it.
@@wildkeith my point still stands
I’d like to request Patrick Stewart as a guest on Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend. That would be great. Thanks in advance, byeeeeee 🖖🏼🖖🏼🖖🏼
Absolutely, and don't say byeee
That would be straight 🔥
That would be lovely 🌹
I'm assuming this has been posted because he's going to be the next guest on the podcast.
@@waywardmind they have fooled us before. They did a whole week of Bradley Cooper clips and no dice on Monday
Man, Conan is just great. Sir Patrick is a gentleman and he is part of my childhood. Can't believe this interview was almost 21 years ago.
Feels like yesterday! I mean really!
4:35 21 years later the man is still playing this character 😂
Yes. Picard and Stewart are both the best
Conan isn't a simple brute! He's a full fledged barbarian!
Good one!
Well played
CROM is on his side!
😂😂😂 🫡
You win 🙌
Sir Patrick Stewart is a true Class Act. The wonderful thing is he never diluted his career by taking every role offered but instead chose those roles which he could fully embody. He breathes life into the character with so much success that you become fully invested in whichever part he is playing and completely forget the previous roles he is so famous for. To be able to inspire and manipulate an audience mentally and emotionally when prior to viewing they are fully aware of the fact that they are watching an "actor", is truly a gift. Thank you for giving 110% Mr. Stewart.
Sorry to rain on your parade but the guy did play a talking poop in the emoji movie.
@@georgeromo3506 Was gonna make the same joke lol
@@georgeromo3506 And he only took the role in TNG because he thought the show would be cancelled within a year. He didn't want to do silly scifi.
Patrick Stewart is known for taking really any role offered to him. Such as 5 lines in elder scrolls oblivion, the poop emoji in emoji movie, so on. He's a class act but he also has done a lot just for the sake of it. Probably for the experience and to change things up rather than the money, we know he doesn't need the money.
He took a role in that animated Simpsons rip-off known as Family Guy. He's been carrying that stupid show for years.
i love the love between them...they are having so much fun...
Patrick Stewart interviews are always entertaining with never a dull moment.
Patrick Stewart - Picard and Professor X. Two huge names in Geekdom. The man's a legend.
And Gurney Halleck.
And he's Ian McKellen's bestie, who played Gandalf and Magneto, also two not-insignificant names.
If you look at his early career, this is not at all where you would have expected him to go. I am so glad he did! And he seems to really enjoy it. 😎
Don't forget about Gurney Halleck in Dune....
"Where no man has gone before" - what the hell captain Stewart mean by that in 2002, but it looked a lot of fun 🤣😅🤣
Two of the great charisma beacons of our time.
👍
i went from watching conans very first episode to this clip. holy hell he was SOOO comfortable by this point.
Great chemistry. Good stuff.
i just love that man sooooo much, its crazy how fast time can go by and not really notice
Beautiful conversation
Patrick is just incredible. Love that man.
You can see they respect each other...great!
'It's moulded to your a$$' 😅🤣
I could listen and watch him all day
I almost forgot this was 20yrs ago..till i saw Conan!
What a handsome and funny man Sir Patrick is, especially with that beard! 😊
He is rocking that beard
These 2 together is a very entertaining combination
I love watching old Clips of Patrick! All the energy aand passion he has for what he does! LOVE it
Just buy the Tissue so we can clone this man already!!!
Conan does that "nerd" act everytime a Star Trek celeb shows up on his show. Simplistic but killer! It's in the hair as much as the voice but Conan does it well with that whanky hairdue! =(: D?
Patrick's drip in this clip is solid af
English translation please?
@@strats991good clothes
@@HaykInWonderlandthanks for the translation. Zoomers butcher English these days.
@@troletrain every generation had their own slang and language is always evolving. You're speaking butchered old english, latin, etc
@@HaykInWonderland hahaha, your comment is textbook what-about-ism. There's a difference between evolution and ignorant slang. 'drip' and 'af' are just youth slang that are not part of actual evolution. I'm amazed you don't understand the simple difference.
He’s not dead
No but this is from 2002. So he's 21 years older now. He doesn't look much different though at 83.
@@TheWhiteWolf68 He sure acts different though
Great banter!
It really is!
Just two legends hanging out!
Conan has tons of chemistry with Patrick Stewart and William Shatner on his show. Love it!
Patrick has such theater projection in his voice.
Unlike modern actors who are only practised in whispering into the microphone for short bursts, Sir Patrick Steward is well-versed in performing before a live audience for hours on end.
That pause and then sly look at 5:53 ended me!
The timing on that was Perfect!
Don't speak in overblown language. If it had "ended you" then nobody would be reading your comment. We would have read about you in the obituaries instead. While you can claim that the act thrilled you, floored you, or left you feeling jubilantly chuffed, you most definitely can't maintain that it "ended you".
@@SanchoPanza-wg5xf Did that make you feel any better? Because if it didn't then there was absolutely no point to this comment.
@@ojomythgimeht That's right, go out of your way to miss the point entirely. I offered you several more sophisticated ways of expressing the same sentiment, but you've just gotta be stubborn, don't you? You've got everything figured out already.
Well, as the saying goes: you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. I tried.
@@SanchoPanza-wg5xf No one asked you to try and police my speech. I know what I said, and why I said it. I don't know who you think you are or who you think you're talking to, but take your unsolicited opinions elsewhere
He came back for Picard, and season 3 was the sequel after Nemesis! Season 3 was absolutely phenomenal!
Yes, season 3 blew me away. I loved it!!!
Really ? I haven't watched the show at all and turned off after 30 min of the first episode of season 3 not to spoil his legacy. Maybe I should give it another try.
@@connycontainer9459 A true Star Trek fan would watch the whole thing with a open mind. You don't sound like your a true Star Trek fan. You watched a little bit of the first episode and turned it off. Sounds like too me your not interested in Star Trek so you should probably not watch it. You should probably watch the shows your interested in. Leave Star Trek for those that love and appreciate it.
@@timerunner9164 Probably, you Pakled.
@@timerunner9164 "I am special. I am true fan. You are not. You are like other boys. I am not like other boys."
Damn, Patrick was handsome here. Clothes look amazing
"Oh, I'll be frying, Claire. Under the hot, tropical sun!"
- Mr. Bentley
Cirrus 4 does have some pretty wild monsters!
They have great chemistry
Obi Wan, James Bond, Dumbledore, this guy's done it ALL!!
Are you high?
Steady guys…..steady….you can see that lure bobbing along the surface. You know what this is, and you appreciate it. You can refrain, I know you can. I believe in you.
Team Coco, can you guys upload the other Patrick Stewart interview where he tells the story about watching Star Trek: TNG alone in his hotel room in the middle of the night and then room service shows up and he realized how pathetic that must have looked?
Patrick is so amazing hahaha
Really good guy and a guest. 😄👍👍👍
He's very quick witted
"Do we have time for another chair story?"
Literally never heard en passant used outside of chess
You can use "en passant" as a substitute for "in passing" whenever you want to sound educated and classy.
I Remember His Movies ! He is Amazing Actor ⚡️
They have a good rapport together
Love you people so mucho ❤
This is a great laugh! Love it!
All that Earl Grey tea is really keeping captain Picard looking fresh as a daisy. 😉
I found it interesting that Sir Patrick doesn’t much cared for the bergamot infused tea, “Earl Grey, hot,” or tepid, for that matter - that’s Picard’s unique choice.. If you should have the opportunity to meet the legendary actor over tea., make certain that there’s no lack of the strong brew calked, Yorkshire Gold… er, “hot.”
5:49 Sir Patrick Stewart making a gay joke like my inner 13-year-old. Amazing.
'Twas the final STAR TREK journey for Jerry Goldsmith. 😭
i knew by conan's face this is from '02
Ohhhhh it's from 02. I spent a good minute thinking, "Damn, they really had to age him up for Picard".
Missed opportunity: don't call him a kill-joy............call him a buzz-kill. :3
Interesting seeing him refer to the Nemesis in such ambiguity (as to whether or not it’s a beginning or an end) in hindsight 21y later!
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.
Patrick Steward is the greatest.
T
Timber his arms wide!
Shaka, when the walls fell
Didn’t know he grew such an amazing beard!
This is great
5:50 they legit predicted Star Trek Discovery bruh!
So glad he came back for "Picard" and gave us that incredible final season. "Nemesis" was not a good one to go out on, but it's funny how he ended up being right about focusing on the "begins" part of their poster tagline.
Also while I love this interview, it is a bit sad that Conan didn't ask him more about being in "Henry VIII", which he told Patrick they would be talking about more later. He didn't even mention it as a future project.
Is it worth it to watch those before watching Picard?
Yeah... Nemesis was not their best. 😎
Trivia to 0:42, a couple of months later Steward divorced his then wife Wendy Neuss.
"Remove yourself from the bridge Admiral, you killed us all..."
Patrick was the next generation Richard Burton to me.
so many thumbs up ❣
I wonder if they auctioned that tissue... That would have been hilariously awesome.
Buzz is right. According to e=mc2 in order to accelerate to the speed of light (relative to it's source), the object in question would either need to have no mass (such as a photon) or have infinite energy (impossible)
Warp speed doesn't work that way. It moves space with the ship in it. The actual physical object inside the localized spacetime distorsion, the warp bubble, never reaches lightspeed. However, the energy required for this is still enormous, but not infinite. That's why they "use" antimatter, zero point or vacuum energy in sci-fi shows.
Google Alcubierre warp drive.
He's working on it.
I value Sir Patrick Stewart in the same regard as Betty White.
As a world treasure.
Patrick is an icon to me. Im a beard person. Love it.
Conan manages to break out his nerd persona TWICE in this segment. First riffing on a nerd auctioning a Kleenex used by Patrick Stewart on E-Bay and then again using the stolen captain's chair in his living room ordering Domino's pizza.
Patrick savage😂
I wonder if this was the last timeframe where his voice was still fully intact?
No this was over 22 years ago
Late Night and Star Trek were my favorite shows growing up. And I see why now. A part of my personality is very much like Sir Patrick Stewart and my sillier side like Conan. But more so I see now how imcompatible these two personality types are. lol.
Nemesis was such a flop, but this interview though was awesome!!!
Conan O'Brien needs a friend and the Star Trek Captains are those friends.
Lovely
I would love to see Patrick Stewart in a comedy.
He voiced the poop emoji in "The Emoji Movie". Does that work for you?
@@Coastfog It does not. I need to SEE him in a movie. Not hear him. He did "Extras".
Patrick looks amazing
Well this interview was over 20 years ago so… 😉
The video quality must've been enhanced because it looks great. Conan's hair isn't massive so that should've been a good indicator of its age, too haha
it's SIR Patrick Stewart!
Patrick is an "Autumn"
warp speed not possible. except warping of spacetime is something thats being experimented on, the scientists havent ruled it out yet.
Peoples personalities often shift over time, and I think what everyone's seeing here is the result of Stewart being fresh off the experience of working with a cast for 10 plus years who were constantly goofing around with each other. Prior to that, Stewart was very reserved. It was TNG that brought out that side of him.
5:59
I need to get a better chair, perhaps, a three legged milking stool will do.
I remember watching this on the original night. I saw Nemesis twice in theaters, because I hope they'd make another one, but apparently I'm the only person who thought it was awesome...
And Wow, the future BAIN was the skinny villain in Nemisis!
Uriel Septim looks very alive.
The Mythic Dawn ain't shit
2002 this was filmed that is crazy
I wear a full beard really well, but I will never wear it as well as Sir Patrick Stewart.
He was born to play Picard and Xavier.
Oh I wish Nemesis was the last Star Trek movie.
So much for talking about The Lion in Winter later.
Glen Close plays Eleanor. It's a TV movie from 2003. Pretty good.
Watching this after Picard came out is funny
I'm from the future, Sir Patrick....it's NOT the final journey.
If I ever met him, I would address him as captain.....
RIP address him as captain in heaven
"Where no man has gone before": I'd like to watch THAT movie ...
Conan looking a little chunky during this era. Jordan was right!
Rizz. Massively.
He looks so much like Brian Cranston
😆