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Man, yall really didnt understand what was going on with that Kanye clip. Kanye was having a meltdown and acting completing derranged. He did not clap back.
God it makes me so sad how many of these women are just forced to put on a smile when faced with the most disgusting crap. We all know they would be called “crazy”, “hysterical”, or god forbid “too emotional” if they started even MILDLY raising their voices.
Lol everyone has got to watch that full interview. Lmao at the end: Interviewer: ok were gonna wrap this up, thank you Mike for coming here Mike Tyson: F*ck you 😂
NO NO NO!!!… Jessie Eisenberg definitely deserved what he got from that interviewer. He was very rude and just corny to her but she flipped the script so that one doesn’t count. He was the jerk
Personally, I prefer her clap backs when she is more composed. She can be very direct and she could have ended that sooner without adding extra fiber to her diet.
This is why Eminem is the only white person tht can speak on hip hop, he was literally labeled the most influential artist of the decade in 2010, changed the sound of rap in 2008, any rapper will say he's one of the best producers, u don't have to like him and I don't care for his personality but to sit here and discredit his musical genius just shows ur lack of knowledge, literally why Eminem is the only respectable white person in rap....he knows the craft unlike u
I think the people that interviewed Anne Hathaway simply should have used better wording..example "miss Hathaway, you have had the opportunity to step into the iconic role of catwoman. What was the preparation like? Was it more training than you were used to considering that your filmography isn't marked by a lot of action films?"
@@basedsalvy I didn't say it did, doofus - because I can read.. Can you? If you could you'd have read that I wrote "lol". Maybe dont take comments so seriously 😂
@@basedsalvyHe said he made it on the list. He didn't say anything about it being for a good reason. Comprehension is an essential component in reading
He demonstrated great interpersonal skills. They literally teach this in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy to ppl who don't have boundary-setting skills. It's called the Broken Record technique and he asserted it very well👏👏👏
@@geeitswill Five years ago there was some lunatic who got close enough four times to throw a banana cream pie in Bill Gate's face. It's not a gun but he could have cracked his glasses and set the talk people paid for back 30 minutes. Not the end of the world but really stupid and not funny.
Kanye didn't "clap back." He went on a narcissistic, unhinged rant when Sway asked him a question. I could see snapping on someone like Charlemagne "tha God," but Sway has been one of the least problematic radio personalities in Hip-Hop.
I agree Kanye is so full of himself like most of the other celebrities here they should just brush off whatever they don't like, answer simply the questions they can and don't take themselves so seriously. Seinfeld isn't a great comedian either imo he is lame with some occasional one liners.
I like Tarantino for his response. I also agree every single interview is nearly the same question over and over. That’s part of why I stopped watching talk shows. They always bring up the obvious things the guest is clearly over talking about. It gets old
@@castleanthrax1833 yea. I always heard fallon and Kimmel say “I’d hate to bring it up but I gotta ask this for my audience” and then bring up the one thing the guest probably get asked about daily out in public over and over.
@nicholasgeorge4156 Well Quentin Tarantino may be arrogant at least that's what I think so the interviewer I think should have anticipated the answers but his reputation is not a good since Robert Downey Jr one was the worst one.
"(...) Tyson's promoter was sitting next to him, and you can practically see him start to sweat" I think who was really sweating in the Myke Tyson interview is the security 😅
For Lady Gaga when you said "was her reaction a bit out there?" my first thought was "that's what she does, nobody can legitimately be surprised by that response."
If you watch the whole interview, she spent the whole time talking more about Morgan Freeman, and herself than asking him about his role and the movie he was in. She was also making some rude hand gestures. She was trying to get him to play into "her" being the one interviewed instead of him.
@@MrZackavelli As someone who HAS worked behind the scenes in showbiz. When you take attention off the talent, they get irritated. Her redirecting to Morgan Freeman was disrespectful to Jesse, her attempts to "steal the show" and promote herself didn't fly. Like the actual interview, she talks more about herself and Morgan than she does trying to find anything about Jesse and the film he was promoting. At most it was also a publicity stunt . But press are pretty much hated in the star industry because they're self-entitled snobs. I had an argument with press trying to get backstage to a concert I worked to harass the band I was working for. She's an idiot with the way she presented herself and probably needs a few more years in journalism.
@@albertelnen9144 Pretty much same here. I've seen a few dozen of them over the years and it's ok as such. I seem to recall one where the kooky character whose name I always forget sings 'Wind Beneath My Wings' to Bette Midler? That definitely made me laugh.
Nah y’all made my man Chris Van Vliet look like a menace lol. Hathaway wasn’t all that bothered by the question but man I know Chris feels that pain constantly haha. He needs redemption!!
Um, regarding Snoop, why is asking him why he is FIVE HOURS LATE an ill-advised question? Can anyone else here be FIVE HOURS LATE to an interview without explanation?
Regarding Lady Gaga, experienced talk show hosts don't really need those interview notes, especially when the guest is someone they're familiar with; Craig Ferguson made a habit of tearing them up and throwing them over his shoulder before an interview.
Let's not forget Rakie Ayola. When BBC Breakfast host Victoria Fritz asked Rakie Ayola what her thoughts were about "The Pact" becoming a woke show, clearly code for asking if black people deserved to be on television, Ayola fired back a dramatic response where she told Fritz that you first need to define what you mean by "woke", and then you can have the conversation. Because either you don't know what the word means and are just trying to fit in, or you do know what you mean, but admitting to it would make you look bad. By the time Ayola was finished, Fritz, who was clearly ill prepared for such a strong response tried to awkwardly to go about her way without even making eye contact.
Sam Jackson was a spokesman for Capital One, so Rubin got confused. Thought he had a Bowl commercial. He got suspended for racism, which I don't think was fair.
“Are you asking about my sexuality? Why?” “Well Mr. Hardy, as you may have guessed, I’m a journalist for a magazine that deals with sex, and it’s my job to ask questions…”
There is a really unconfortable interview of Bowie, by Russell Harty. In the early seventies he interviewed Bowie an he was quite polite. But, I don't know what happened to Russell, during the other interview I saw, about the mid seventies (Bowie was in the USA planning to go back to Britain) Russell was disrespectful every second and Bowie was all the time striking back, making clear how silly Russell's questions were.
To be fair, Russell Harty was a complete knob. His interviewing style was borderline rude at best. Bowie only gave him what he had coming. Grace Jones did much the same thing to him, only a bit more violently
If you’re going to show that RDJ and Quentin Tarantino interview, you should have followed it up with the same interviewer with Richard Ayoade, Richard destroys him.
Maybe it's 'cuz I'm Canadian but I'd sure in hell expect an apology & explanation from someone who is 5 hours late (for that matter, I wouldn't have waited more than 1/2 hr.). He should have been grateful that anyone considered him relevant enough to interview. These male interviewers seem obsessed with actresses underwear & trans-peoples genitalia. I have to wonder if they ask actors about their underwear and non-trans people about their personal bits.
Did you see the entire interview or just the clip that was shown here? It is clear that the interviewer was rude, unprepared and dismissive. Jesse immediately picked up on this and was more than a bit prickly in response. Had she been professional, things would have turned out very differently.
My number 1 favorite,is Jerry Seinfeld denying Ka$ha a hug...more than once. And,my second is Robert Downey Jr getting up and walking out claiming the interview became 'A bit Diane Sawyer-ey' and walks out. 🤣🤣
The pervy/sexist questions deserved to be criticised but plenty of these are just entitled celebrities refusing to answer perfectly legitimate questions and being much ruder and more obnoxious than the interviewer. If you just want softball questions, don’t book an interview with an actual journalist like Krishnan Guru Murthy.
Or he can be a decent human being and not pester people who have denied to answer a question. That's not even being a celebrity or entitled. If you book an interview to talk about one thing and they bring up something unrelated even after it being dismissed, you're an asshole to keep trying. An interviewer is nothing without the interviewee
lol...NO means NO. Even in celebrity interview situations. Krishnan is very often out of line, especially if pre-approved questions were vetted by the subject and then someone like Kirshnan tries to ambush them in order to generate "controversy", titillation and views. Again, NO MEANS NO. Just because they're celebrities does not mean you are entitled to ask them anything you wish. They're still human beings.
@@joesatchton212 I agree with the Tarantino one. He said no and that should have been it. The RDJ one is interesting though. They had been talking for several minutes before then. Krishnan halfway through though just started talking about RDJ's past. He started by invoking a comparison between Stark and RDJ by saying they were both 'becoming a better man'. He then asked him about a quote he gave 20+ years ago about being incarcerated and went into his political stance. You could tell that RDJ was getting uncomfortable but he didn't really shut him down either other than saying 'are we promoting a movie?'. He then asked him if he felt he was free of his past and RDJ walked out. No means no, sure but RDJ was mostly going with it up to that point. You can tell he was uncomfortable and there was a lot of tension, but he didn't actively try to shut it down like Tarantino did.
Fair observation. Still, IMO, that's one of the things that really distinguishes empathetic, skilled interviewers from the clumsy, insensitive ones who act like a dog smelling a bone on air, likely to gain some measure of notoriety, "scoop" or publicity via controversy. The best interviewers happen to be good human beings to the core IMO. As I said, Krishnan often arrogantly, insensitively crosses the line IMO. And he appears to be doing it deliberately.@@Eticket109
Jerry Seinfeld throwing a tantrum over King was absolutely pathetic! It's pretty clear that King's just did a building question but Seinfeld took it as a chance to smell his own fart while very unnecessarily insults King's show. It kinda reminded me of the pirate shirt episode, in which he had the chance - as a self-proclaimed comedian - to turn a lemon into a lemonade and make fun of the situation, but instead, as the mediocre comedian that he really is, he just blew it and choose to brag about it. 😑
Considering King new exactly from where he was from, yea it was just N introduction question. He did it a lot, clearly King of the world Seinfeld didn’t know who he was talking to.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! I always wondered if the celebrities were always given the interview questions prior to the interview. It would be very difficult for them to answer all the questions people have prepared for a long time. 🥶
The Anne Hathaway question. Always makes me conflicted. Of course it’s clear what the interviewer was interested in, and she’s in the right to fire back. But it’s the most normal thing in the world to ask a dude who played a superhero what he did to get into that shape
Yeah. But maybe it shouldn't be? The answer will always be "well the production company got me a PT and a nutritionist who helped me starve and dehydrate for months to get a single agonising shirtless shot that took me a week to recover from before we could film anymore". It's nothing that applies to real people trying to be healthier and in better shape because actors who play male superheros are NEVER "healthy" and "in good shape". The kind of body we expect from them is deeply unhealthy and it sucks big time that they have to even do that to themselves.
Asking a man about that entails bulking up, which men aren't hounded about seemingly every day by society. Asking a woman about that always entails slimming down, which women are constantly criticized about if they aren't a stick all the time. That's the difference.
@@Manicies I don't think people realize just what male actors actually have to do in order to look like that, which is horrible. Human bodies don't look like that naturally, as you've said.
Linda Hamilton was asked the same question about T2 but respectfully and she answered the question. A personal trainer, diet etc. If I recall she was wearing sweat pants when Arnie and her kid broke her out. The one thing I forbid my wife from tossing out is not a tiny skirt, it's her beat up pair of overalls and she doesn't care I wore the same sweat pants through 2+ years of Covid. It can be a valid question but asking about what's underneath is just showing what a total moron Van Vliet is.
@@kriscynicalyeah, but the public wants to know and it sort of is part of the preproduction. I know most of this happened years ago, but they could say, what they usually say, which is the truth and that’s ok. Maybe it isn’t sustainable but neither is the diets and fitness routines bodybuilders (both male and female, even in the bikini competition) do in order to get stage ready. But people ask about what they do all the time. It IS interesting and amazing. Plus, they usually have to do a lot of cool training (that probably is a bore to them since it’s intensive), but yeah, all the fighting training, fight choreography, and who knows what else. That’s why they ask the questions! I look in the internet all the training bikini competitors do in the on and off seasons, and it’s interesting to know how it compares to the training actresses go through s but apparently for actresses this is inappropriate yet not so for bodybuilders and actors.
By the way that first interviewer... She is totally my type!!! Everything about her, looks, personality, sense of humor, good intentions with trying to connect with her guest, what's her actual name please?!
probably, because you think what...? im like sad lonely or desperate lol?? i just wanna look up her info and maybe crush out on her for a bit what's sad actually is what your comment says about you @@chrismeulen8108
Martin Landau when asked about the reason why he was at the 1996 Mission Impossible premiere gala, the late actor felt somehow vexed that scolded a young female interviewer that didn't know he was part of the original cast from of course! the original movie.
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Not all of them but some of the celebs were way out of line. Some were quit clever. Eating the interviewers notes 😂
The Matt Damon clip is still one of my favorite celebrity moments.
Wow Matt Damon looked absolutely pissed lol
Man, yall really didnt understand what was going on with that Kanye clip. Kanye was having a meltdown and acting completing derranged. He did not clap back.
But it was an iconic moment
God it makes me so sad how many of these women are just forced to put on a smile when faced with the most disgusting crap. We all know they would be called “crazy”, “hysterical”, or god forbid “too emotional” if they started even MILDLY raising their voices.
Now imagine being black of either gender....its worse
Crazy enough I was in a MacDonalds eating my breakfast watching the Mike Tyson interview live. I just laughed watching him cuss out that interviewer
Lol everyone has got to watch that full interview. Lmao at the end:
Interviewer: ok were gonna wrap this up, thank you Mike for coming here
Mike Tyson: F*ck you
😂
NO NO NO!!!… Jessie Eisenberg definitely deserved what he got from that interviewer. He was very rude and just corny to her but she flipped the script so that one doesn’t count. He was the jerk
I agree. I found him annoying as hell.
She mentions that, though...
I commented above, that I loved everything about her, what is her actual name please?!
@@johnjamesleahy4065 Romina Puga. She said it in the video hehe
lol ty :)@@gmmartines7331
Lady Gaga's response was epic, and Letterman deserved it, and more.
Personally, I prefer her clap backs when she is more composed. She can be very direct and she could have ended that sooner without adding extra fiber to her diet.
I liked Steph's goth-lolita look there. She'd be a hit at Terrorcon, or any anime con.
The interviewer should have told Snoop "You were late, and we have other responsibilities at this moment. Good bye."
He was the biggest thing they were handling tht day....u don't kick goliath out when ur a worker, snoop is a boss
I wouldn't call this a clap back.
He was questioned about crappy and disrespectful behaviour and responded with more of the same attitude.
The real question for Anne Hathaway should be, who arches their back more on the batpod, her or Christian Bale? 😂😂😂
I notice that too
Kanye West ain’t shit there’s more impactful and deserving artists then he will ever be 😂
This is why Eminem is the only white person tht can speak on hip hop, he was literally labeled the most influential artist of the decade in 2010, changed the sound of rap in 2008, any rapper will say he's one of the best producers, u don't have to like him and I don't care for his personality but to sit here and discredit his musical genius just shows ur lack of knowledge, literally why Eminem is the only respectable white person in rap....he knows the craft unlike u
Loved Lady Gaga’s and Tom Hardy’s handling their interviews!
I think the people that interviewed Anne Hathaway simply should have used better wording..example "miss Hathaway, you have had the opportunity to step into the iconic role of catwoman. What was the preparation like? Was it more training than you were used to considering that your filmography isn't marked by a lot of action films?"
Shout out to Chris Van Vliet for making it onto a WatchMojo list. As a Canadian himself I'm guessing he'd be honoured lol
Yep he's a legend
I would rather Doñ Vañ Vliet was emphasized... Captain Beefheart
This list doesn't compliment him, doofus.
@@basedsalvy I didn't say it did, doofus - because I can read.. Can you? If you could you'd have read that I wrote "lol". Maybe dont take comments so seriously 😂
@@basedsalvyHe said he made it on the list. He didn't say anything about it being for a good reason. Comprehension is an essential component in reading
“I’m shutting you down” by Tarantino was so epic.
He demonstrated great interpersonal skills. They literally teach this in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy to ppl who don't have boundary-setting skills. It's called the Broken Record technique and he asserted it very well👏👏👏
Woooww , how have i not seen that clip with Cruise getting sprayed ? that was disrespectful in epic proportions 💀😳
It's beyond unprofessional. Next time it might not be water and then it really won't be "funny" for anyone.
“Beyond forgiveness?” I agree throwing a water in his face was rude but “beyond forgiveness?” Really?
@@thebalderthor4884 Mmmm... yeah maybe a bit much , thats what emotion gets me i guess , LMAOO 😂🤣🤟
It was actually for a bit on a channel 4 TV show called balls of steel. This stunt/prank lead them into hot water
@@geeitswill Five years ago there was some lunatic who got close enough four times to throw a banana cream pie in Bill Gate's face. It's not a gun but he could have cracked his glasses and set the talk people paid for back 30 minutes. Not the end of the world but really stupid and not funny.
Kanye didn't "clap back." He went on a narcissistic, unhinged rant when Sway asked him a question. I could see snapping on someone like Charlemagne "tha God," but Sway has been one of the least problematic radio personalities in Hip-Hop.
Just one more reason to hate Kanye West.
Sway may not be as bombastic as Charlemagne but is not unproblematic.
Thank you! I was about to say this exact thing. He shouldn't even have been on the list, let alone #6.
I agree Kanye is so full of himself like most of the other celebrities here they should just brush off whatever they don't like, answer simply the questions they can and don't take themselves so seriously. Seinfeld isn't a great comedian either imo he is lame with some occasional one liners.
@@mindfulclarity169Seinfeld is d tier. Never understood the hype
Matt Damon turned into good will hunting in the interview
I sometimes randomly shout "You don't have the answers sway"
That makes two of us lol
That Tom Cruise moment became spoof content on Family Guy. 😄
And gosh, Kanye West is sooo difficult. Well, difficult is putting it lightly. 😂
I'd probably say "completely unhinged" would be putting it lightly, buuuut.....
He's right, though. He really is that great
Being 5 hours late and intimating that they should be happy to even talk to him. Wow.
Lady Gaga eating the dude's script was gold.
These stars went savage in these interviews
Obviously you wrote your comment BEFORE you watched the video.
Sometimes you’ve got to assert dominance over idiots
Because the reporters were being jerk heads.
And rightly so....
I like Tarantino for his response. I also agree every single interview is nearly the same question over and over. That’s part of why I stopped watching talk shows. They always bring up the obvious things the guest is clearly over talking about. It gets old
The trouble is that many of the interviewers have little control over the questions they have to ask.
@@castleanthrax1833 yea. I always heard fallon and Kimmel say “I’d hate to bring it up but I gotta ask this for my audience” and then bring up the one thing the guest probably get asked about daily out in public over and over.
@nicholasgeorge4156 I think both were in the wrong.
@@josh72456 I think so too. He shouldn’t have said it that way but worded it differently.
@nicholasgeorge4156 Well Quentin Tarantino may be arrogant at least that's what I think so the interviewer I think should have anticipated the answers but his reputation is not a good since Robert Downey Jr one was the worst one.
"(...) Tyson's promoter was sitting next to him, and you can practically see him start to sweat"
I think who was really sweating in the Myke Tyson interview is the security 😅
Yeah, I've no idea why TV thinks it at all acceptable to be having a convicted rapist on any show.
For Lady Gaga when you said "was her reaction a bit out there?" my first thought was "that's what she does, nobody can legitimately be surprised by that response."
Is the Jesse Eisenberg entry really an example of firing back though? If anything, _he_ was the rude one.
If you watch the whole interview, she spent the whole time talking more about Morgan Freeman, and herself than asking him about his role and the movie he was in. She was also making some rude hand gestures. She was trying to get him to play into "her" being the one interviewed instead of him.
@Invidia1988 Rude hand gestures? And talking about Morgan Freeman still doesn't warrant that kind of response from Eisenberg
@@MrZackavelli As someone who HAS worked behind the scenes in showbiz. When you take attention off the talent, they get irritated. Her redirecting to Morgan Freeman was disrespectful to Jesse, her attempts to "steal the show" and promote herself didn't fly. Like the actual interview, she talks more about herself and Morgan than she does trying to find anything about Jesse and the film he was promoting. At most it was also a publicity stunt . But press are pretty much hated in the star industry because they're self-entitled snobs. I had an argument with press trying to get backstage to a concert I worked to harass the band I was working for. She's an idiot with the way she presented herself and probably needs a few more years in journalism.
That was not about Mel’s drinking it was about his anti semitism
I'm legitimately shocked at how WatchMojo is minimizing this.
I’ve never seen one episode of Seinfeld and I’m okay with that…😂😂
Right
I saw it on reruns and I liked it. But it's not like it was the greatest. The episodes were about nothing in particular. And a few catch phrases.
You're not missing anything, I can assure you that as well 😅
@@albertelnen9144 Pretty much same here. I've seen a few dozen of them over the years and it's ok as such. I seem to recall one where the kooky character whose name I always forget sings 'Wind Beneath My Wings' to Bette Midler? That definitely made me laugh.
Not sure if he qualifies as a "star" but I was kind of hoping Marshawn Lynch's "I'm just here so I don't get fined" would be on here lol
Nah y’all made my man Chris Van Vliet look like a menace lol. Hathaway wasn’t all that bothered by the question but man I know Chris feels that pain constantly haha. He needs redemption!!
Mike Tyson is actually a very nice person. It takes a lot to piss him off this dude was an idiot for how he handled this interview
Jerry VS Larry was hilarious
😃😆😂🤣 I physically heaved a spit-take when Seinfeld asked King if he knew who he was!!!
It's sounded like the bee movies😂😂😂😂
That’s his schtick- sarcastic irony.
Um, regarding Snoop, why is asking him why he is FIVE HOURS LATE an ill-advised question? Can anyone else here be FIVE HOURS LATE to an interview without explanation?
I always thought Seinfeld's response was pathetic. It was a vanilla context building question. If I were Tom Cruise I would have decked the guy.
Chris Van Vliet even says to this day ppl still message him telling him he's such a forward young man
But he is 😂
@@franklingoodwin hahahaha
Regarding Lady Gaga, experienced talk show hosts don't really need those interview notes, especially when the guest is someone they're familiar with; Craig Ferguson made a habit of tearing them up and throwing them over his shoulder before an interview.
Let's not forget Rakie Ayola.
When BBC Breakfast host Victoria Fritz asked Rakie Ayola what her thoughts were about "The Pact" becoming a woke show, clearly code for asking if black people deserved to be on television, Ayola fired back a dramatic response where she told Fritz that you first need to define what you mean by "woke", and then you can have the conversation. Because either you don't know what the word means and are just trying to fit in, or you do know what you mean, but admitting to it would make you look bad. By the time Ayola was finished, Fritz, who was clearly ill prepared for such a strong response tried to awkwardly to go about her way without even making eye contact.
Sam Reuben basically saying he thinks all black people look the same because he looks nothing like Lawrence fishbourne
Sam Jackson was a spokesman for Capital One, so Rubin got confused. Thought he had a Bowl commercial. He got suspended for racism, which I don't think was fair.
It feels like there's a variation of this video every week.
I thought I was crazy cause I swear they uploaded an identical video to this like a month ago or something
Some of these "terrible questions" seem pretty routine to me.
Some these celebrities seem like A-holes and yall are excusing it cuz they're famous
They act entitled because they're celebs
the background music is so relaxing
Matt Damon went full "Good Will Hunting" on that reporter.
Anne Hathaway is the Best. And super Cute and Funny.👍😍
Watch mojo talks about how Cara Delevigne's first name was mispronounced in an interview then literally mispronounces Rihanna of all names
Uhh, that's literally the way Rihanna pronounces her name.
She pronounces her name as Ree-ann-ah. It's correct.
95% of the Kimmel “feud” is Jimmy trying to piss off Matt and that interviewer did it in two seconds lol!
“Are you asking about my sexuality? Why?”
“Well Mr. Hardy, as you may have guessed, I’m a journalist for a magazine that deals with sex, and it’s my job to ask questions…”
What about Fredrow from Onyx at The Breakfast Club?
The moral of this story: don't ask stupid questions!!!!!!!!!
No Birdman interview? Yall need to put some respeck on his name!!
Interviewing is apparently a lost art.
For lady gaga that was a question that was constantly brought up in interviews. She was clearly tired of hearing it.
It would help if we could see the interviews, rather than just listen to someone talking about them.
Could J Seinfeld be any more arrogant and rude? Holy shit. Ugh
How can a guy interview Anne Hathaway in a sensible manner? There wont be any blood left in his brain to make sense!
Where did the blood go
The job of the interviewer should be get the interviewee's perspective. Not to imply their own narative. Also, stick to their current work.
There is a really unconfortable interview of Bowie, by Russell Harty. In the early seventies he interviewed Bowie an he was quite polite. But, I don't know what happened to Russell, during the other interview I saw, about the mid seventies (Bowie was in the USA planning to go back to Britain) Russell was disrespectful every second and Bowie was all the time striking back, making clear how silly Russell's questions were.
To be fair, Russell Harty was a complete knob. His interviewing style was borderline rude at best. Bowie only gave him what he had coming. Grace Jones did much the same thing to him, only a bit more violently
@@leopold7562 aaah! yes! that slap. He deserved it.
I find the Quentin Tarantino one odd since I think both were in the wrong.
If you’re going to show that RDJ and Quentin Tarantino interview, you should have followed it up with the same interviewer with Richard Ayoade, Richard destroys him.
Maybe it's 'cuz I'm Canadian but I'd sure in hell expect an apology & explanation from someone who is 5 hours late (for that matter, I wouldn't have waited more than 1/2 hr.). He should have been grateful that anyone considered him relevant enough to interview.
These male interviewers seem obsessed with actresses underwear & trans-peoples genitalia. I have to wonder if they ask actors about their underwear and non-trans people about their personal bits.
Some of these celebs have no sense of humour whatsoever and clearly have something to hide 🫣 🤷♀️.
For me Jesse Eisenberg was a great douch
Right? I don't know why people disagree with that
He really was
What the hell is a "douch"?
Did you see the entire interview or just the clip that was shown here? It is clear that the interviewer was rude, unprepared and dismissive. Jesse immediately picked up on this and was more than a bit prickly in response. Had she been professional, things would have turned out very differently.
My number 1 favorite,is Jerry Seinfeld denying Ka$ha a hug...more than once. And,my second is Robert Downey Jr getting up and walking out claiming the interview became 'A bit Diane Sawyer-ey' and walks out. 🤣🤣
Love these interviews
Love your spam
I love brisket Van Vliet. I’m surprised to see him on here.
The pervy/sexist questions deserved to be criticised but plenty of these are just entitled celebrities refusing to answer perfectly legitimate questions and being much ruder and more obnoxious than the interviewer. If you just want softball questions, don’t book an interview with an actual journalist like Krishnan Guru Murthy.
Or he can be a decent human being and not pester people who have denied to answer a question. That's not even being a celebrity or entitled. If you book an interview to talk about one thing and they bring up something unrelated even after it being dismissed, you're an asshole to keep trying. An interviewer is nothing without the interviewee
lol...NO means NO. Even in celebrity interview situations. Krishnan is very often out of line, especially if pre-approved questions were vetted by the subject and then someone like Kirshnan tries to ambush them in order to generate "controversy", titillation and views. Again, NO MEANS NO. Just because they're celebrities does not mean you are entitled to ask them anything you wish. They're still human beings.
@@joesatchton212 I agree with the Tarantino one. He said no and that should have been it.
The RDJ one is interesting though. They had been talking for several minutes before then. Krishnan halfway through though just started talking about RDJ's past. He started by invoking a comparison between Stark and RDJ by saying they were both 'becoming a better man'. He then asked him about a quote he gave 20+ years ago about being incarcerated and went into his political stance. You could tell that RDJ was getting uncomfortable but he didn't really shut him down either other than saying 'are we promoting a movie?'. He then asked him if he felt he was free of his past and RDJ walked out.
No means no, sure but RDJ was mostly going with it up to that point. You can tell he was uncomfortable and there was a lot of tension, but he didn't actively try to shut it down like Tarantino did.
Fair observation. Still, IMO, that's one of the things that really distinguishes empathetic, skilled interviewers from the clumsy, insensitive ones who act like a dog smelling a bone on air, likely to gain some measure of notoriety, "scoop" or publicity via controversy. The best interviewers happen to be good human beings to the core IMO.
As I said, Krishnan often arrogantly, insensitively crosses the line IMO. And he appears to be doing it deliberately.@@Eticket109
@@joesatchton212 agreed. He should have known to back off. It's uncomfortable to watch back, especially since it went pretty well in the beginning.
Kanye west didnt have to yell at the interviewer that is just rude
Damon should've accused the reporter of regurgitating Gordon Wood"!
You go Sam. I might get some people mistaken, but how do you mistake those two?
Came here strictly for CVV!!! Knew the thumbnail was from his interview!!
Was there a replace narrator for #10?
Naruto and Loofy always entertain
If Kayne will Kanye, how many Ye’s could Kanye Ye if Kanye could ye Ye? 13:34
Jerry Seinfeld throwing a tantrum over King was absolutely pathetic! It's pretty clear that King's just did a building question but Seinfeld took it as a chance to smell his own fart while very unnecessarily insults King's show. It kinda reminded me of the pirate shirt episode, in which he had the chance - as a self-proclaimed comedian - to turn a lemon into a lemonade and make fun of the situation, but instead, as the mediocre comedian that he really is, he just blew it and choose to brag about it. 😑
Uhh, in what way is Jerry bragging about the puffy shirt in that episode?
@@MrZackavelli Sorry, english is not my first language, so I misspelled 😅. I mean "nag".
Considering King new exactly from where he was from, yea it was just N introduction question. He did it a lot, clearly King of the world Seinfeld didn’t know who he was talking to.
Attitude justifies violence against females 💯
Tom cruise handled that well🤝🤝🤝🤝
The interviewer may have SEEN good will hunting.... But she may not have known Damon Wrote it
Tom Hardy is a Black Belt in BJJ
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! I always wondered if the celebrities were always given the interview questions prior to the interview. It would be very difficult for them to answer all the questions people have prepared for a long time. 🥶
After Madonna, Letterman probably found Gaga tame by comparison
The Anne Hathaway question. Always makes me conflicted. Of course it’s clear what the interviewer was interested in, and she’s in the right to fire back. But it’s the most normal thing in the world to ask a dude who played a superhero what he did to get into that shape
Yeah. But maybe it shouldn't be? The answer will always be "well the production company got me a PT and a nutritionist who helped me starve and dehydrate for months to get a single agonising shirtless shot that took me a week to recover from before we could film anymore". It's nothing that applies to real people trying to be healthier and in better shape because actors who play male superheros are NEVER "healthy" and "in good shape". The kind of body we expect from them is deeply unhealthy and it sucks big time that they have to even do that to themselves.
Asking a man about that entails bulking up, which men aren't hounded about seemingly every day by society. Asking a woman about that always entails slimming down, which women are constantly criticized about if they aren't a stick all the time. That's the difference.
@@Manicies I don't think people realize just what male actors actually have to do in order to look like that, which is horrible. Human bodies don't look like that naturally, as you've said.
Linda Hamilton was asked the same question about T2 but respectfully and she answered the question. A personal trainer, diet etc. If I recall she was wearing sweat pants when Arnie and her kid broke her out. The one thing I forbid my wife from tossing out is not a tiny skirt, it's her beat up pair of overalls and she doesn't care I wore the same sweat pants through 2+ years of Covid. It can be a valid question but asking about what's underneath is just showing what a total moron Van Vliet is.
@@kriscynicalyeah, but the public wants to know and it sort of is part of the preproduction. I know most of this happened years ago, but they could say, what they usually say, which is the truth and that’s ok. Maybe it isn’t sustainable but neither is the diets and fitness routines bodybuilders (both male and female, even in the bikini competition) do in order to get stage ready. But people ask about what they do all the time. It IS interesting and amazing. Plus, they usually have to do a lot of cool training (that probably is a bore to them since it’s intensive), but yeah, all the fighting training, fight choreography, and who knows what else. That’s why they ask the questions! I look in the internet all the training bikini competitors do in the on and off seasons, and it’s interesting to know how it compares to the training actresses go through s but apparently for actresses this is inappropriate yet not so for bodybuilders and actors.
Phoebe's voice gives me misophonia😩
Guess that's why Chris Van Vliet only does wrestling gigs now and not Hollywood.
"YOU DE-SERVE IT"
He still interviews movie stars sometimes
By the way that first interviewer... She is totally my type!!! Everything about her, looks, personality, sense of humor, good intentions with trying to connect with her guest, what's her actual name please?!
this has to be the saddest comment here..........
probably, because you think what...? im like sad lonely or desperate lol?? i just wanna look up her info and maybe crush out on her for a bit what's sad actually is what your comment says about you @@chrismeulen8108
Suggestion - How many times can watch mojo make the same video
How many different ways can you replay the same list? I've seen this on at least 3 different occasions
Kanye is so influential that i haven't listened to a single one of his songs. what a schmuck.
Seinfeld Was One of The WORST Sitcoms Ever on TV... "Sanford and Son" Was 500% Better, Funnier and Better Written... ✔
Matt Damon is wicked smart
Why are you talking about what is happening without allowing us to actually hear it? Kind of takes away from what I was looking for in this video.
This is a compilation of crazy people acting crazy most of the time.
How was Russel Crow’s interview not on this list??
How can you forget Rebecca Brayton vs Brent Spiner?
i like grande calling out the dudes question as if she represents more than autotone, makeup, and social media
Martin Landau when asked about the reason why he was at the 1996 Mission Impossible premiere gala, the late actor felt somehow vexed that scolded a young female interviewer that didn't know he was part of the original cast from of course! the original movie.
Renato Russo "Tradition, family, real estate"...
Shout out from down under to Natalie Barr for making the list
I am glad you didn’t try to give that guy a pass about Tom Hardy just because the interviewer was guy like I have herd before
Tom Cruise made that guy feel like a child
"dont run away" it was at this moment that the guy suddenly felt the urge to crawl back into his mother's womb 😆