David Bohannon well, they are shown when to react to the host. Not sure if there are many cues to the audience for guests. Everyone knows Shia made a mess of his career but that kids acting chops are amazing! I just saw honey boy and its another brilliant job! There is a moment you wanna kick his fuckin ass!! You will appreciate him a little more after that movie based on his life. I liked the peanut butter falcon one too. Even that tennis one was entertaining. Man down was a great performance. Shit man, if his worst movie was indiana jones its because that was a terrible miscast!! Even if he did his job to spielbergs liking. Whatever he got to work with ford and many amazing actors. I know one day he’ll get an oscar. I can’t believe he never gets any nominations for supporting actor. Who in his age range can out act him?
It's amazing growing up with Shia. You see him being eccentric and cute for years, to staring in great movies like Holes, Disturbia, and Transformere, to disappearing and the whole world turning on him and labeling him as crazy, to coming back as a well respected actor appearing in beautiful movies. And then stepping back and watching interviews now and then just to see hes always been the same person and the whole world was behind their time. It's truly amazing. Love Shia
Harris Asjad he’s kind of a nervous guy like peter, but he’s also younger than Toby maguire back in 2001-2. I think he could have fit the role pretty good.
Nate over the Horizon Exactly what I was thinking he would have been 15 or 16 so age wise perfect fit And his acting around that time with evens stevens gave him a nerdy likeable charm to him perfect for Peter Parker
He was so open and honest and unpacked TOO much for Conan or anyone to really grasp in that short interview haha. And his humor and personality is wonderful. He was so self aware at such a young age. I'm glad hea doing better now.
he was so honest about his life and they all just laughed it off, Conan was such an ass towards him at the end. 16 years later here he is with a movie out about all these same stories. Not only that he played his own father, I'm speechless at this mans growth and strength
@@dawnscott870 I enjoy some of Conan's stuff, but in general he is quite abrasive. Sometimes he is funny but he's still kind of an ass. He also has a tendency to interrupt and speak over people, which he does here to Shia multiple times.
@Pushing 4Better Damn, you sound salty. It's not a competition, glad you went through more than he did? Doesn't matter, he's still doing better than you ever will.
Notice here he talks about it like “yeah we did the art but it’s time to get cash now” because his family relied on his income and put all the weight on his shoulders. Today he’s free to do smaller movies that he enjoys for the art, not the money. He’s finally at peace to fully love acting and it’s beautiful. Feel so bad for him during this time but i’m so happy for him now
I remember my brother and I watched this the night it aired, from our separate bedrooms with the doors open so we could still commentate and laugh together. I still love you Shia! WOOP!
This interview made me cry laughing when he talked about his dad at the beach. He’s one of the most genuine people in Hollywood and to me, truly truly funny. Those are the people who take their pain and make it an object to laugh at. It’s raw, and pure and he is as well.
He has always been one of the most memorable actors from my childhood to now. Yet, I feel Hollywood doesn't give him very much recognition and praise. Personally I believe it's because of his honest & heartwarming truthful personality. Shia has been the same person sense I've seen him on TV especially when he played Even Stevens I watched that everytime it aired on tv.
Right on earth, anyone who the “media” claims to be crazy or off the rails is really just going against the ....let me stop there before I get in trouble
He’s still that kid I watched in Even Stevens, I looked up to him. He has done so much. Watching this kid grow up gave such motivation to do more, to want more.
I think Shia is a genius honestly. Geniuses have a hard time fitting in to society. I love his characters they are raw and honest. He was always ahead of his time even in even stevens
@Bruce Wayne Finally a realistic comment not blinded by some weird undying admiration for this actor. He WAS awkward and obnoxious in this interview. A brat.
When this aired Shia was my idol. Disney channel just came to my cable line up in 2001. Even Stevens was my friggin JAM. Before even Stevens i was Strictly Nickly (Nickelodeon Lol)
Always such a fan of Shia. He doesn’t have that Hollywood ego like so many of them do. It’s so refreshing to see an actor flying his freak flag for everyone to see. Transparent and honest
honestly watching this hurts because nobody knew about what he was going thru. during this time his dad was putting him thru so much shit. abusing him mentally and physically. its heartbreaking :(( he gave so many signs
Honeyboy is out! I watched it yesterday and lemme say: fan-fucking-tastic movie. It needs 100000x more attention. I was floored, everyone was so goddamn good in it, and you can feel this movie coming from so much heart and I respect and love the hell out of that
Honey Boy resonated so much with me because I also had a father figure I really had a complicated and angry relationship with. I have always remembered and thought about this interview, and I can remember exactly where I was when I first watched this in 2003. It was the end of summer, I was 12 years old watching this on Comedy Central in my parents' room while they were away at work. The network would play repeats of the newest Conan in the afternoon, and I watched it ritually. I remember thinking way back then that this interview was really kind of hard to watch, Shia seemed like he was trying so hard to be funny but so nervous he kind of raced through his stories, and the audience wasn't with him that much. Even so, I remember thinking then that it was really endearing and cool that he, at my age, got onto Conan, and something about him just seemed so relatable. This interview, even though it was kind of hard for me to watch, made me like Shia a lot more personally, but it's hard to say why exactly. I have always (maybe regretfully!) remembered the testicle story vividly and I always thought it was a pretty funny story, but I remember it striking me then, too, as a kind of really painfully embarrassing memory. It was a painfully honest joke, which I can now see is perhaps a major arc of his career. There is an adversity to this that I hope is kind of propelling him him into the next stage of his life and career. The more Shia brings his past to light through his films and performances - his practice, his past becomes more relatable and painful to watch, but also a thing that people like me, who were damaged early on by those who were supposed to protect us, can use in a therapeutic way too. I've always contended that Shia, though having the power of celebrity to propel his performance art (a privilege that very few have), is someone whose acts and life should be considered deeply. My personal story differs greatly from him, and I dont see him on a greater plain than anyone else, but I commend him for always trying. Honey Boy struck me as a film that was, among other things, about constantly trying, even when its extremely painful. I think there was something here that he was projecting, as others pointed out, and as a kid I totally read straight into it and I think thats why I've always remembered this interview. After watching Honey Boy I can see now how much he was struggling with his family and identity. Glad I stumbled upon this again.
@Baph the Guy *Gen Z term Or "Zoomer" as they're colloquially called at the moment. In fact millennials make up the bulk of the targets of the phrase "Ok boomer", along with Gen X (of which I'm assuming you're a part... In age if not so much in spirit.) Referring to "OK boomer" as a millennial term is a pretty boomer thing to say tbh.
He has always been priceless! I feel like ppl are finally getting! Bravo ppl!! Lol. I always loved this guy! Breaks my heart ppl had and still have no idea.
This is heartbreaking to watch after Honey Boy. This guy has been through it all. And no matter what I feel like I'll always have this soft spot towards him.
@@deannaw9128 It's proven? Burning your skin makes you look older and makes you develop more wrinkles and thinner lips and so on and so forth. What are you talking about?
We need a 2020 interview. I mean online stream of these two.if they actually met up I'd watch any adventure they go on....just don't forget Andy and Jordan
Little did he know he'd grow up to be Shia LaBeouf.
Bill Paxton imagine his surprise
Look at his Last Name in the Video title
Bill Paxton more like Shia labuff
I still can’t believe he grew up to be Shia LaBeouf
Bill Paxton He still doesn’t see himself as Shia LaBeouf.. look at his interviews
Hollywood was not ready for this kid
LieDetectorMusic yeah they weren't so they ate him up and spit him out, he was just strong enough to come out on the other end.
Cameron Really!?...He’s a now a complete tool
@@branshatch6862 how?
Brans Hatch small brain alert
Brans Hatch not any more he got saved and recovered from his ptsd
The whole interview seems like a joke. After watching honey boy, you realized he was just being honest.
Most underrated comment.
itsRowdyTV is it worth watching?
@@kidmorphius4002 Yes, if you're a fan of his.
@@kidmorphius4002 get ready to be sad
@@kidmorphius4002 he literally being factual here its mind blowing
I think Shia is so intelligent he comes off as crazy. He just doesn't think like most people
Ive been coming to this conclusion too. Were built similar in areas
Are you sure?
He comes of as a smart ass
Kyle Shade
Just based off everything you wrote I can tell I dislike you as a person
Relax he’s a regular person 😂
He was a bit too quick for that crowd. Some funny stuff went over their heads.
David Bohannon well, they are shown when to react to the host. Not sure if there are many cues to the audience for guests. Everyone knows Shia made a mess of his career but that kids acting chops are amazing! I just saw honey boy and its another brilliant job! There is a moment you wanna kick his fuckin ass!! You will appreciate him a little more after that movie based on his life. I liked the peanut butter falcon one too. Even that tennis one was entertaining. Man down was a great performance. Shit man, if his worst movie was indiana jones its because that was a terrible miscast!! Even if he did his job to spielbergs liking. Whatever he got to work with ford and many amazing actors. I know one day he’ll get an oscar. I can’t believe he never gets any nominations for supporting actor. Who in his age range can out act him?
Dude has that effect on people. Lol but he has good chemistry with Conan, he makes other interviewers look silly at times.
shia's charisma is off the charts. exactly why Even Stevens was one of my favorite shows growing up
Aaron D Even Stevens is easily the best Disney show to ever be made, only because of Shia. That show is still funny to this day
“My father screwed me at a young age” most of us would find out years later how bad it was
how come
@@musaa.7973 watch the movie Honey Boy. He directs and stars in the film. Really good movie. And then you'll understand
@Davideo Tapes nah I'm good.
@Josh Allen you are right he wrote it.
Josh Allen and he acts as his father
Poor Shia was goin thru so much dealin with his dad here. Such a good guy.
@T Meek so what? I like the beef too. A lot of people like the beef.
Right?!
@I need a crap yea ur nasty
@I need a crap shut ur hole
@I need a crap tell me your address so I can go to slap ur dumb head
Who’s here after watching honey boy? Trust me Conan he means everything he says
Just starting the movie. Is it worth it?
Max G Its his life story man, we don’t get to judge it. But the movie is filled with brilliant acting
It’s one of a kind
im actually suprised with how similar his old interviews are to his new interviews
His personality hasn't changed much at all
@@blackswan1983 I guess you could say....he's the same guy?
CchewWitup well he is the same person
@@Neur0nauT Maybe he's been replaced by a lizard person
Found the lizard ^
It's amazing growing up with Shia. You see him being eccentric and cute for years, to staring in great movies like Holes, Disturbia, and Transformere, to disappearing and the whole world turning on him and labeling him as crazy, to coming back as a well respected actor appearing in beautiful movies. And then stepping back and watching interviews now and then just to see hes always been the same person and the whole world was behind their time. It's truly amazing. Love Shia
Well said
Disturbia is a gem 💎👌🏻
Nice take
Why did he get called crazy?
Lawless is a great one too!
This dude is wearing a T-shirt and jeans on a late night talk show. Nice.
Watch “Honey Boy” and it will explain why.
@@daliagarcia4316 i dont understand why
Doors t-shirt
Kid was 17 and did a great job and you think he had to dress to impress?
@@daliagarcia4316 At least he put on a T-shirt.
He is one funny kid and he still is. I love him! He is also a great story teller, intellectual and articulate.
What the hell, man
@@Juan-zl3fy fuck you Juan
Pretentious af now...
@@uncleterry1703 really the opposite
Most of us are probably here because of the Honey Boy interview. The sad bit is....my man threw out so many signs. I'm glad he worked through it
King 595 signs about? Can you fill me in?
What happened
What happened?
Y’all gotta watch the movie when it comes out. It’s so damn good and explains everything
Tessa Kuhlman I will
I think young Shia could have been an interesting choice to play peter Parker in Sam Rami’s Spider-Man
Damn never thought about this before
But now all I can do is think about this
Harris Asjad he’s kind of a nervous guy like peter, but he’s also younger than Toby maguire back in 2001-2. I think he could have fit the role pretty good.
Nate over the Horizon
Exactly what I was thinking he would have been 15 or 16 so age wise perfect fit
And his acting around that time with evens stevens gave him a nerdy likeable charm to him perfect for Peter Parker
@@Harris.azj.97 have you thought about it today
Harris Asjad yeah? Have you thought about it today?
This really makes me want to watch honey boy
It’s amazing. Highly recommend
Amazon prime
RAMPAGE it’s dope
He was so open and honest and unpacked TOO much for Conan or anyone to really grasp in that short interview haha. And his humor and personality is wonderful. He was so self aware at such a young age. I'm glad hea doing better now.
Conan was getting upstaged on his own show.
Yes and was pissed about it .....
So true
Yes he was lol 😂
Conan was so rude to him.
How he wasn’t even funny?
It’s crazy hearing him talking about his dad after seeing honey boy
yeah so Crazy
he was so honest about his life and they all just laughed it off, Conan was such an ass towards him at the end. 16 years later here he is with a movie out about all these same stories. Not only that he played his own father, I'm speechless at this mans growth and strength
Thought it was just me..but although I love Conan..I thought he was an ass to him too... and I was getting upset! Lol
@@dawnscott870 I enjoy some of Conan's stuff, but in general he is quite abrasive. Sometimes he is funny but he's still kind of an ass. He also has a tendency to interrupt and speak over people, which he does here to Shia multiple times.
@Pushing 4Better sounds like something his dad would say.....
Lol none of nutsack story was in it which was dissapointing
@Pushing 4Better Damn, you sound salty. It's not a competition, glad you went through more than he did? Doesn't matter, he's still doing better than you ever will.
Conan was not amused.. meanwhile I’m laughing at literally everything Shia is saying.
@Pulse Of The Maggots what
I think Conan was amused he was just riffing
he got on my nerves not allowing shia to talk
Conan is a freak of nature. Trust
he's enjoying as much as he can
@Pulse Of The Maggots yes, they all are... in hollywood that is.
"Shut up Kobe" how is no one talking about that golden comment Shia made.
Who's here after Honeyboy? I'm so proud of Shia. Love that he's made a comeback to movies again❤
Notice here he talks about it like “yeah we did the art but it’s time to get cash now” because his family relied on his income and put all the weight on his shoulders. Today he’s free to do smaller movies that he enjoys for the art, not the money. He’s finally at peace to fully love acting and it’s beautiful. Feel so bad for him during this time but i’m so happy for him now
or it was time for an ad break
This kid is truly talented, so funny and he was way ahead of everyone else
Blakkballoon brought me here....😂❤
Me too! 😂
Same!
Blackballoon hrought me here
Same here brother
Same 🙋🏽♀️
Shia was a genius back then, too. I continue to be awed by him.
Conan was brutal with Shia given he’s just a kid. Clearly rubbed him up the wrong way from the outset
Hit a strong ego
I remember my brother and I watched this the night it aired, from our separate bedrooms with the doors open so we could still commentate and laugh together. I still love you Shia! WOOP!
awww
Conan made him pay for that letterman comment lol.
This interview made me cry laughing when he talked about his dad at the beach. He’s one of the most genuine people in Hollywood and to me, truly truly funny. Those are the people who take their pain and make it an object to laugh at. It’s raw, and pure and he is as well.
He's having pretty rough childhood. I really respect him as an actor. He's a great one.
Who’s here after watching honey boy ?
Pedro Duarte was thinking of seeing it wasn’t sure it was out
He has always been one of the most memorable actors from my childhood to now. Yet, I feel Hollywood doesn't give him very much recognition and praise. Personally I believe it's because of his honest & heartwarming truthful personality. Shia has been the same person sense I've seen him on TV especially when he played Even Stevens I watched that everytime it aired on tv.
He called Conan a molester 😂😂😂
I've never seen this interview before!! No idea why it suddenly popped up in my recommended now, but I'm thankful haha. Love it.
it's because they are pushing his content due to his recent MK ultra break in and subsequent public shaming and successful reprogramming
Right on earth, anyone who the “media” claims to be crazy or off the rails is really just going against the ....let me stop there before I get in trouble
Steve Orino lmao they don’t care what you say, you ain’t shit.
He’s still that kid I watched in Even Stevens, I looked up to him. He has done so much. Watching this kid grow up gave such motivation to do more, to want more.
I’m sure his dad was thrilled after this interview
His dad got a movie made about him, so looks who's laughing now.
I'm sure his dad didn't even watch the interview
Peti Shia said their relationship has mended because of the movie
Anyone else here from BlakkBalloon ??
I think Shia is a genius honestly. Geniuses have a hard time fitting in to society. I love his characters they are raw and honest. He was always ahead of his time even in even stevens
Shia is one of the best actors ever for always staying true to himself over the years. Love him and his uniqueness!!
16 years later he sits the same way in interviews lol!!
Who's is here in 2k19....Now he made a movie on his dad....
Does he screw himself at a young age in that movie?
@@KoxenBols Never liked him but hated his street rants.He played his part for the left so now hes a hollyweird gold p.o.s.
ugh, shut up.
And he was serious about those chickens
Stfu about that shit film
That molester comment would never happen today. That was funny
I cracked when he casually called him Kobe.
Savage! Lol I love it!
@Bruce Wayne shut the fuck up man.. fr
perceptional he’s right you fuckbrain you shut up
Donald Bybee I feel like he was casually calling Conan out everybody knows now that Hollywood is crawling with child abusers
Watching this for the first time almost 15 years later...
Here because of honey boy. Shia is a future legend.
present*
He's already a legend
That crowd was rough. Didn't give Shia anything.
@Bruce Wayne Calm Down, Batman.
@Bruce Wayne Finally a realistic comment not blinded by some weird undying admiration for this actor. He WAS awkward and obnoxious in this interview. A brat.
If the guys with the cue cards not laughing then no one laughs. It’s a shame.
@Bruce Wayne not everyone is as suave as a 40 year old billionaire. He was 16, awkward, and nervous in front of these people and Conan.
@Bruce Wayne You sound miserable lol
He's been always a good storyteller 👍
I mean, when abused people talk about their abusers, sometimes it sounds reaaaaaally farfetched, even though it's true.
“This sucks Conan you make me look like a fool” 😂
I just came to the realization that Holes was released 16 years ago
Geez
Lol. I've heard worse...when did Hook come out?
Lmao I was in 6th grade 😫
Crazy huh?
Shia LaBeouf was telling the truth
this is a must watch to get an idea about honey boy OUT NOV.8th
BeAn BeAn, hey Google is a thing.
BeAn BeAn it’s about his childhood and upbringing. idk why that dickhead couldn’t have just told you that instead of being snarky
treefiddytwo give a man a fish, he’ll fuck it for a night. teach him how to fish and he’ll fuck for a lifetime.
It’s about Shias childhood with his father
Says 2003 looks like the 80s
mighty migs yep
most tv looked pretty shitty in 03 too lol
yeah.... I'm going to guess you have no idea what the 80s were like, lol
@@hypnos9336 I just meant it looked old lol I was born 92' so I guess not.
Lol life before HD plasma madness and led
Lol Dude had charisma even as a teenager.
This was the best interview I've seen on Conan. Such a good duo
👍👍
Walks in wearing a Jim Morrison shirt and claps for himself.
Level 99 charisma. 🤘👊😉
I just love him, so much energy
Poor kid. He was just thrown into this life. We love you Shia and support your journey !
I love Shia. Love his way of storytelling and love his intensity
He would’ve been a successful comedian if he wanted to go that route
Conan elevated this interview with his funny follow up questions, awesome way to help out this young kid.
Here after “Honey Boy.” Makes so much sense now. Great film! 👏🏻
When this aired Shia was my idol. Disney channel just came to my cable line up in 2001. Even Stevens was my friggin JAM. Before even Stevens i was Strictly Nickly (Nickelodeon Lol)
Even Stevens was one of the funniest shows because of Shia..don’t nobody give it respect smh
Same here bro, he's been my favorite actor all these years.
Same here !! Lol
The Battle of Shaker Heights - one of those movies that does that thing like 'Get Shorty' of having everyone on the poster wear sunglasses
Thanks to you there is now a surge of "Battle of Shaker Heights Movie Poster" on the google box
I love, absolutely love, how non pc this is...absolutely beautiful
It's amazing there was a billion dollar trilogy starring Elijah Woods all about getting back to the Shia.
Shia has always been so funny😂
"He's doesn't play me, HE'S A FOOL!!"
He’s Having an adult convo as a kid while being so articulate with it
He's like Harmony Korine, but not stoned.
Seems very inspired by Harmony's early interviews.
@@Morgan-hz2wt there is that letterman call-out at the start
Shia is on Adderall
A coherent harmony korine 😂
Always such a fan of Shia. He doesn’t have that Hollywood ego like so many of them do. It’s so refreshing to see an actor flying his freak flag for everyone to see. Transparent and honest
Awwww he was so adorable here and I feel like he’s come around to being this Shia again but you can tell he’s a lot heavier now. (Soul wise)
Showing up in my recommended in 2019...yesss Shia ♡♡
Greatest interview ever and he was so young.
I like the one where he talks about his incident at walgreens 😂😂😂 have you seen that?
honestly watching this hurts because nobody knew about what he was going thru. during this time his dad was putting him thru so much shit. abusing him mentally and physically. its heartbreaking :(( he gave so many signs
Honeyboy is out!
I watched it yesterday and lemme say: fan-fucking-tastic movie. It needs 100000x more attention.
I was floored, everyone was so goddamn good in it, and you can feel this movie coming from so much heart and I respect and love the hell out of that
Honey Boy resonated so much with me because I also had a father figure I really had a complicated and angry relationship with. I have always remembered and thought about this interview, and I can remember exactly where I was when I first watched this in 2003. It was the end of summer, I was 12 years old watching this on Comedy Central in my parents' room while they were away at work. The network would play repeats of the newest Conan in the afternoon, and I watched it ritually. I remember thinking way back then that this interview was really kind of hard to watch, Shia seemed like he was trying so hard to be funny but so nervous he kind of raced through his stories, and the audience wasn't with him that much. Even so, I remember thinking then that it was really endearing and cool that he, at my age, got onto Conan, and something about him just seemed so relatable. This interview, even though it was kind of hard for me to watch, made me like Shia a lot more personally, but it's hard to say why exactly. I have always (maybe regretfully!) remembered the testicle story vividly and I always thought it was a pretty funny story, but I remember it striking me then, too, as a kind of really painfully embarrassing memory. It was a painfully honest joke, which I can now see is perhaps a major arc of his career. There is an adversity to this that I hope is kind of propelling him him into the next stage of his life and career. The more Shia brings his past to light through his films and performances - his practice, his past becomes more relatable and painful to watch, but also a thing that people like me, who were damaged early on by those who were supposed to protect us, can use in a therapeutic way too. I've always contended that Shia, though having the power of celebrity to propel his performance art (a privilege that very few have), is someone whose acts and life should be considered deeply. My personal story differs greatly from him, and I dont see him on a greater plain than anyone else, but I commend him for always trying. Honey Boy struck me as a film that was, among other things, about constantly trying, even when its extremely painful.
I think there was something here that he was projecting, as others pointed out, and as a kid I totally read straight into it and I think thats why I've always remembered this interview. After watching Honey Boy I can see now how much he was struggling with his family and identity. Glad I stumbled upon this again.
love the things you were able to say on live tv back then... now look...…….
@Soon Forgot lol right, these cookie cutter comments are getting weird. you see this on literally every old video from X year
Josh Croft 🤦♂️
@Baph the Guy *Gen Z term
Or "Zoomer" as they're colloquially called at the moment. In fact millennials make up the bulk of the targets of the phrase "Ok boomer", along with Gen X (of which I'm assuming you're a part... In age if not so much in spirit.) Referring to "OK boomer" as a millennial term is a pretty boomer thing to say tbh.
@Baph the Guy Ok boomer
@Baph the Guy Ok boomer
I honestly believe he was the greatest child actor of all time. No inhibitions, effortlessly witty. One of the best actors working today too.
Shia's burp really spoke to me..
Holy shit. How am I just now seeing this interview. Completely awesome. Shia was way ahead of his time.
Such a talented guy. So happy he is bouncing back. Love his acting.
This is Golden
7:03 *turn on subtitles*
Lol
Lmao
*NIGGA JUST BURPED RIGHT THERE*
lol nice catch
😂😂😂
Off to watch more Shia Labeouf interviews now
He has always been priceless! I feel like ppl are finally getting! Bravo ppl!! Lol. I always loved this guy! Breaks my heart ppl had and still have no idea.
Saw honeyboy and this interview made so much more sense ❤️
wow he was hurt for a while.. crazy
trying so hard. Conan you’re a legend. With compassion.
This is absolute gold.
His Gary Shandling comment 🤣🤣🤣
1:26 THEN I DONE MADE IT
PAST TOM HANKS REPLACEMENT
GODDAMN MY LIFES AMAZING
This is heartbreaking to watch after Honey Boy. This guy has been through it all. And no matter what I feel like I'll always have this soft spot towards him.
Terrific interview. I'm genuinely surprised actually.
HOLES FTW
TheKijib the movie bra pretty good
Good movie!
Man, not gonna lie, STILL my favorite movie of all time.
Conan looks the same as he does in 2019 😂
there's a point, I'm not sure when, where Conan goes from Young to Not as Young and he has stayed that way ever since
Sam Evans well he doesn’t get a lot of sun so he stays young
Just not true
@@deannaw9128 It's proven? Burning your skin makes you look older and makes you develop more wrinkles and thinner lips and so on and so forth. What are you talking about?
We need a 2020 interview. I mean online stream of these two.if they actually met up I'd watch any adventure they go on....just don't forget Andy and Jordan
this entire interview is gold