Rob Brydon on impressions, The Trip, and Green Eggs and Ham - from RHLSTP 510
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“but they’re joyless”
i lolled
That's one of the big things I love about Rob and Steve. They have this great, respectful friendship that allows them to completely take the piss out of each other.
Hope he gets Steve on next for the next part of this 'rap beef' 😂
As Brydon said in the full podcast, it's only on the UA-cam clips that he can read the comments, or I can leave one. Thanks.
Talking about impressions, I always love the way Richard speaks like a skipping record sometimes, it's like he's writing better drafts of a sentence while saying them, but I think that makes it definitely a difficult thing to attempt to replicate. So that's some job security haha.
"uh, look, I di - I didn't see this perf - particular perform - this particular performance"
"i mean you know but it's fu... the, he clearly has fun - in the trip - doing them in in and in as much as he said"
Ah great. Rob is always very entertaining.
Such a lovely treasure of a person.
Yes, and Rob is lovely too
Absolutely hilarious Coogan and McCartney anecdote
He was right about the Grand Budapest Hotel! ❤
Marion and Geoff is all the legacy anyone needs, one of the greatest comedies ever made.
Rob gets more hair every year. In a few years he'll have a massive afro.
Love to see Rob talking about Regis and Matt Friend
Caroline Quentin's let herself go
On the longer podcast, Brydon does an extended showbiz anecdote about Paul Mccartney, which confirms what you probably think about Mccartney if you've never met him, that he's an incredibly irritating twat. Although he wrote some very nice songs in the 1960s.
Ooh... Is there a little bit of a reveal that Rob isn't Steve Coogan's biggest fan regarding some of his behaviour? "You can make fun of him for personal things.. But (not) the career.." bit.
I've always regarded Coogan as a brilliant performer in a lot of his work. But an atrocious human being regarding his attitudes towards others. And simply can't watch him any more in anything.
I thought he might have been talking about e.g. Coogan's self-professed sex addiction phase and indeed his one-time cocaine addiction.
Not really. It was a neutral observation.