Seeing Jordan behaving like a normal human being (a smug one, admittedly), makes me appreciate how he intuitively adapts his behavior to respond to Conan’s comedy.
I don't think he's smug. He's just well informed on the topics that are near to his heart and he respects those interests. He also makes sure other people share that respect.
@@alexhidell663He comes across as a bit arrogant and pedantic. But, he’s so relaxed and personable in this video that either Conan makes him feel nervous and that’s how he acts when he’s nervous or he’s a comedian genius.
@@ADDekoning100 lol actually… in Conan tbs show the Jordan final appearance, an audience says that Jordan actually told the audience what he does for the show: “… he arranges the locations of shooting for outdoors sketches, organizes the financial side for props and such, pays attention to the legality sides of things when a joke references brands and handles some responsibilities of the pr department”
This interview (the full two parter) confirmed my respect for Jordan muchly. He's such a good sport and he genuinely wants the funniest content even if it could be perceived as being at his expense.
Whatever this means I genuinely appreciate Jordan and when I was in a really dark place I would watch his clips with Conan. Fast forward four years and I’m wandering around some random Italian village and falling in love. Thanks, man.
He knew right away how to present himself in front of the cameras from the very first Conan's ambush just shows what a genius he is. That's a true master of acting. Bravo!
I love that we still don't know what he is actually doing as an associate producer. He has several meetings, talks with various writers, is sometimes called into Conan's office and had some kind of project that he was not working on when he got an invitation.
What are you talking about? He's been very forthcoming and straightforward on what he does. He fulfills various duties. Doesn't get any clearer than that.
Well, lets be real for a second, he is a producer, he does what any producer does. He oversees the logistics of the whole show, it is a big show with a lot of people, places contracts, employees and so on. The meetings are about arranging, managing and supervising every single stage and aspect, including talent, creative team, deadlines, executives, and finances.
FYI, we do know. You just have to look at the right places, including internet comment sections. In one, someone said they were actually at the show and Jordan explained what he does I think off-screen, it was the last TBS show appearance video.
I've already listened to both episodes featuring Jordan on Spotify, but watching it like this is another thing. Please release more video footage from this amazing chat you had!
Watching the unedited Japan dinner with Jordan and Conan is brilliant! Seeing them just slowly riff back and forth…building up such funny interactions as they went along…a masterclass!! 😂😂😂
Just him? He's great, but I think he works best with Conan. Though here he shows he plays it up with him, so he has true comedic talent. Though I'd still rather watch a show with both Conan and Jordan 😁 that said: the scarcity of these segments made them special, let's not turn them into Star Wars or any other ridden to death franchises.
Which begs the question, if some of Conan's best stuff came out of having no writers in the room, then does anyone really need some self-important "union" of writers? Being funny isn't that rare, especially not as rare as some "professional" funny people make it out to be. The majority of these writers striking right now suck at their job anyway.
@@ViciousTuna2012 Well I’ve not ever been one of those people so I can’t really judge them. I’m sure it’s harder than us random people out there think it is being funny to a national audience while also satisfying the host, network executives, producers, advertisers, “decent content” groups, and so on. They got a lot of cooks looking over their shoulder to make sure a joke is “acceptable.” I’m sure it’s frustrating but I’ve never been one so I can’t pass judgement. Besides I think Conan proved himself to be a different breed of comedian.
@@ViciousTuna2012 Well, you gotta keep in mind that Conan was an exception. He comes from an improv background and can just be funny himself spontaneously. Most talk shows and guild-written comedy become garbage during strikes lol. Also, as a viewer of the show during that time, there were some amazing gems (like Jordan), but I think we forget all the garbage skits and monologues that came with it lol. There's a reason we're not praising full episodes from back then, but just like two or three great things that came out of it. It's super easy to be outside of the medium and say "oh writers are just useless writing and being funny is actually easy". I guarantee most of your favorite content was written by Guild writers, and a lot of the stuff you love that you think was the result of one funny individual was actually a lot of writers collaborating. tl;dr: If you have no experience in an industry, it's best not to assume lol.
@@ViciousTuna2012 He met his good friend Lisa Kudrow from them both doing improv, he was part of Groundlings, and intentionally mostly hired Chicago improv people for his show at first. He did improv for years before SNL and literally had an improv group with Bob Odenkirk and Rob Smigel. Like even if I weren't a lifelong fan I'd know he had an improv background just from clips, even without having heard him talk about it before.
Not really. I think it's just the dynamic between boss and employee, so he gets a bit insecure because needs to show off that he's intelligent, so talks faster with more verbosity and defensive because he feels attacked by mostly everything conan says. It's a pretty normal thing I see with Jordan types.
The true humor and joy is in the fact that i am sure jordan does a good job and has been able to enjoy what he loves because of his diligence. Also, hes kinda bizarre but very humble. Its just his personality. I think he excentuates it a bit.
If I could only have a beer every time Jordan says "Various". But all do respect, I love Jordan, he is a very well put together man. If Spock could exist, it would be Jordan. Jordan is very unique cause he is a man that is very literal yet he can get a joke. I can kind of relate because of alot of people say I am funny when I am not trying to be funny and I kind of bite off of it by being myself. Jordan is a inspiration of just being yourself and you will be surprised how much funnier you can be. Love the video! Love that Jordan came on.
@@felipeiglesias The only "correct" pronunciation of a person's name is the way that person pronounces it. If Ralph himself pronounces that way then that's what's right for his case.
@@felipeiglesias Conan O'Brien pronounces his name as "Oh Brian", but the authentic Irish way is "Oh Bree-un". The correct way to pronounce it is the way that Conan pronounces it.
@@DarkGob that’s not true. I’ve been pronouncing my last name the same way everyone else does in the Western world, but from its origin it is pronounced the correct way.
This is hilarious that this is posted today, I went on my first Jordan binge in like 2 years last night and there is an interview with the master this morning.
Make a whole podcast with Conan, Sona, Matt & Jordan. Would be interesting to hear "where he came from" how he got where he is / family / previous jobs and so on.. he's a celebrity for us too :D
Jordan is so much more laid back when Conan’s not around. He’s more normal than Conan makes him out to be 😂 Also glad he wasn’t as traumatized by the Ralph Macchio clip. I haven’t been able to rewatch it.
Well, he even said he'd been ambushed so many times that even if it wasn't an ambush he couldn't be completely sure it wouldn't be. I bet he probably thought that Conan would be in this podcast, and that this whole podcast was just another ambush. But yeah, it was nice to see "no Conan in the room" Jordan haha.
I feel the same. I didn't actually like the Kaiseki meal segment that much. It overall just felt too mean. I enjoyed the earlier Jordan segments much more than the latter ones which seemed much more contrived and self aware.
3:10 This folks, is what makes Japanese variety TV so funny. Yes, this is how they do things in Japan. Its sort of like a prank because the person really doesn't know whats gonna happen next (or if it is happening at all).
I always knew. He is a magical man. But these appearances on Inside Conan are the best at highlighting his true self without Hollywood manipulation. I wish for many more episodes featuring this Italian god.
Jordan is once of my favorite characters from any TV show. I don't think of him as smug, I just see him as a guy who just likes to prepare his body in various ways and who has very specific opinions about just about everything that make him a quirky and interesting character. I think the bits between Conan and Jordan are hilarious but they sort of point out Conan's personal flaws more than those of Jordan. Conan is really just mean in those bits.
I don't think the segments show Conan's true colors of being a spiteful bully but are just as much him expressing himself in ways he can't with other people. He's a witty person who is probably always thinking and filtering stuff out and with Jordan he gets to lean into certain aspects of his character/comedy he doesn't get to with other people considering most of them are vapid celebrities. He hams it up just as much as Jordan who seems to always be a good sport about this stuff. I think the worst you can say about him is he can come off as inconsiderate/taking things too far but considering his treatment of employees during strikes/hiatus between NBC and tbs I don't think he'd feel too good if he was actually hurt an employee for the sake of a joke.
@@ohishwaddup the last podcast episode featuring Harrison Ford revealed at least some those bits are actually scripted. So it's fair to say Jorden knew what he was getting into. It's kinda like they have manifested his natural behaviour into a screen worthy comic, an exaggerated version of it.
Watching these interviews, you can tell Jordan is genuinely funny and interesting, even more than the bits. And he's a massively good sport about all of it.
It's so funny to see Jordan refuses to acknowledge that he was devastated by the video. From all the laughing and facial expressions it's clear they enjoyed each other's company very much! Must have been a great workspace.
I am Italian; from a phonetic point of view, Jordan is right about pronouncing Macchio's name. How Conan and Macchio himself pronounce it is more of an Americanized take on the sound.
That cowboy shopping thing happened in my hometown. I was 15 minutes away and I happened to be working a production job with a guy that filmed Conan’s old remotes. I was sooooo sad I missed him!!!
I, too, developed an infatuation with Japan from thinking Karate Kid 2 was filmed in Okinawa, and ended up moving to Tokyo, only to discover later in life that nope, it was shot in Hawaii.
Jordan still insists on calling him "Mah-Key-o". LOL!!!! Can't believe the crew didn't bust his chops on that passive-aggressive "No, *I* am right!" bit. :p
It's fascinating the difference in body language when Jordan's talking to anyone but Conan 🤣🤣 *I was a late comer to the Conan-sphere but Jordan's ambush when he was late to work is what set the hook .
Seeing Jordan behaving like a normal human being (a smug one, admittedly), makes me appreciate how he intuitively adapts his behavior to respond to Conan’s comedy.
I don't think he's smug. He's just well informed on the topics that are near to his heart and he respects those interests. He also makes sure other people share that respect.
@@alexhidell663 Nice try Jordan
@@alexhidell663 ok jordan
@@alexhidell663He comes across as a bit arrogant and pedantic. But, he’s so relaxed and personable in this video that either Conan makes him feel nervous and that’s how he acts when he’s nervous or he’s a comedian genius.
@@DoctorFurioso Conan's always pickin' on him.
Jordan prepares his body in various ways for any interview
Semper paratus corpus
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Making human soil is one of those ways.
Wow. So fresh. 🙄
This interview helps me appreciate how smart and well prepared Jordan is at his job.
He has to be prepared for various tasks.
To be fair, we still don’t know what Jordan actually does.
@@ADDekoning100 lol actually… in Conan tbs show the Jordan final appearance, an audience says that Jordan actually told the audience what he does for the show:
“… he arranges the locations of shooting for outdoors sketches, organizes the financial side for props and such, pays attention to the legality sides of things when a joke references brands and handles some responsibilities of the pr department”
...his job... which is... what?
And as Jordan Schlansky fans, we are always prepared for Jordan Schlansky content. ❤
in various ways obviously! 😝
@@jayynagar Preparing my body right now.
Inspite of my various duties, I'm completley prepared to watch Jordan Schlansky
MORE PLEASE! i go to sleep listening to jordan! Also jordans interview with Conan on Sirius please!
AMEN!!
We, the entire human race, need more Jordan Schlansky and Conan.
Amen
Please.. these episodes were absolutely glorious. I WANTED MORE! MORE, MORE, MORE!! *Long rant and tantrum breakdown here*
Human? What is this ‘Human’?
This interview (the full two parter) confirmed my respect for Jordan muchly. He's such a good sport and he genuinely wants the funniest content even if it could be perceived as being at his expense.
What interview?
@@AleksoBre The one on the podcast. There's a link in the description.
Now i understand what they meant when they said "he's exactly like that, he just amps it up a bit".
Loved this segment
Huge Jordan fan.
This guy is just so real and self-justified that I cannot help but to appreciate it.
Always thankful for more Jordan Schlansky, true gem of Conan's show, hope to see him on the podcasts more.
Hope so too!
It's really interesting to see Jordan in more of his real persona. He seems like just a regular guy here.
Honestly this is what made it click for me that he's definitely not a character 🤣 Conan just knows exactly how to poke and prod him.
Seems yes
@Tong Zou Totally. I worked in software. There are Schlansky types. In fact all of us might be depending upon the topic 🤣.
A regular person. That just escaped from an insane asylum. 😅
@teezee44not readin that
I appreciate Jordan relenting his true self and acting as a common person just to interact better with his coworkers. So considerate.
i'm a deeply emotional man.
I can be moved to tears by warm sunlight hitting my face
@@garyg8875 that’s actually the eye being irritated…
@@garyg8875 The Tuscan sun shining on me and the very grapes that made the wine I'm drinking, giving us both life...
CLASSIC😂
Whatever this means I genuinely appreciate Jordan and when I was in a really dark place I would watch his clips with Conan. Fast forward four years and I’m wandering around some random Italian village and falling in love. Thanks, man.
This was sweet. And good for you!
He knew right away how to present himself in front of the cameras from the very first Conan's ambush just shows what a genius he is. That's a true master of acting. Bravo!
The genius of Jordan bits are that he's almost never following a script. He gives genuine reactions most of the times.
I love that we still don't know what he is actually doing as an associate producer. He has several meetings, talks with various writers, is sometimes called into Conan's office and had some kind of project that he was not working on when he got an invitation.
Haha exactly
If he’s doing his job correctly, there’ll be no evidence he was doing his job. I’m still not convinced it’s more than a brilliant hustle
What are you talking about? He's been very forthcoming and straightforward on what he does. He fulfills various duties. Doesn't get any clearer than that.
Well, lets be real for a second, he is a producer, he does what any producer does. He oversees the logistics of the whole show, it is a big show with a lot of people, places contracts, employees and so on. The meetings are about arranging, managing and supervising every single stage and aspect, including talent, creative team, deadlines, executives, and finances.
FYI, we do know. You just have to look at the right places, including internet comment sections. In one, someone said they were actually at the show and Jordan explained what he does I think off-screen, it was the last TBS show appearance video.
I've already listened to both episodes featuring Jordan on Spotify, but watching it like this is another thing. Please release more video footage from this amazing chat you had!
Watching the unedited Japan dinner with Jordan and Conan is brilliant! Seeing them just slowly riff back and forth…building up such funny interactions as they went along…a masterclass!! 😂😂😂
wait, I didn't know that existed!
Where?
@@carlosrondonm It’s here on UA-cam…look up ‘Conan Jordan Japan full’
@@carlosrondonm ua-cam.com/video/vKPTxAeqGZQ/v-deo.html
@@saraseado3729 ua-cam.com/video/GYzIB-lFlgs/v-deo.html full Japan dinner
Give this man a Netflix series already.
Just him? He's great, but I think he works best with Conan. Though here he shows he plays it up with him, so he has true comedic talent. Though I'd still rather watch a show with both Conan and Jordan 😁 that said: the scarcity of these segments made them special, let's not turn them into Star Wars or any other ridden to death franchises.
Yes! a travel show of the duo
@@DOSkywalkRr u his sister ?wtf is this reply
Jordan you're a gem mate. Don't ever change.
The idea that Jordan was afraid that he could be ambushed by Conan at any time like Clouseau and Cato is hilarious.
Let's all just remember that, if it weren't for the writer's strike back then, we might've never gotten Jordan at all. Total blessing in disguise.
Which begs the question, if some of Conan's best stuff came out of having no writers in the room, then does anyone really need some self-important "union" of writers? Being funny isn't that rare, especially not as rare as some "professional" funny people make it out to be. The majority of these writers striking right now suck at their job anyway.
@@ViciousTuna2012 Well I’ve not ever been one of those people so I can’t really judge them. I’m sure it’s harder than us random people out there think it is being funny to a national audience while also satisfying the host, network executives, producers, advertisers, “decent content” groups, and so on. They got a lot of cooks looking over their shoulder to make sure a joke is “acceptable.” I’m sure it’s frustrating but I’ve never been one so I can’t pass judgement. Besides I think Conan proved himself to be a different breed of comedian.
@@ViciousTuna2012 Well, you gotta keep in mind that Conan was an exception. He comes from an improv background and can just be funny himself spontaneously. Most talk shows and guild-written comedy become garbage during strikes lol. Also, as a viewer of the show during that time, there were some amazing gems (like Jordan), but I think we forget all the garbage skits and monologues that came with it lol. There's a reason we're not praising full episodes from back then, but just like two or three great things that came out of it.
It's super easy to be outside of the medium and say "oh writers are just useless writing and being funny is actually easy". I guarantee most of your favorite content was written by Guild writers, and a lot of the stuff you love that you think was the result of one funny individual was actually a lot of writers collaborating.
tl;dr: If you have no experience in an industry, it's best not to assume lol.
@@Stardust_Lily Conan doesn't come from an improv background. What are you talking about?
@@ViciousTuna2012 He met his good friend Lisa Kudrow from them both doing improv, he was part of Groundlings, and intentionally mostly hired Chicago improv people for his show at first. He did improv for years before SNL and literally had an improv group with Bob Odenkirk and Rob Smigel.
Like even if I weren't a lifelong fan I'd know he had an improv background just from clips, even without having heard him talk about it before.
When he’s not being constantly mocked by Conan, this is how he is 😅
I honestly love it!!
This two-part podcast with Jordan was just great! I love the friendly comradery between you guys at TeamCoco 👍🏻
Jordan is different when Conan is not in the room
Almost like he plays a character
It's a battle. It's an ENTP vs an INTP.
Sometimes he exaggerated his personality for the camera but it's all still "him"
Not really. I think it's just the dynamic between boss and employee, so he gets a bit insecure because needs to show off that he's intelligent, so talks faster with more verbosity and defensive because he feels attacked by mostly everything conan says. It's a pretty normal thing I see with Jordan types.
@@backdoorwolf666 Conan grinds his gears like no other.
The true humor and joy is in the fact that i am sure jordan does a good job and has been able to enjoy what he loves because of his diligence. Also, hes kinda bizarre but very humble. Its just his personality. I think he excentuates it a bit.
Jordan talks about being ambushed like a Vietnam war vet: "After the first few ambushes you're always ready for one."
Jordan slouching in his chair is known as a "brutta figura".
I understood this reference.
It is definitely "in-elegant"
If I could only have a beer every time Jordan says "Various". But all do respect, I love Jordan, he is a very well put together man. If Spock could exist, it would be Jordan. Jordan is very unique cause he is a man that is very literal yet he can get a joke. I can kind of relate because of alot of people say I am funny when I am not trying to be funny and I kind of bite off of it by being myself. Jordan is a inspiration of just being yourself and you will be surprised how much funnier you can be. Love the video! Love that Jordan came on.
The coming-in-late gag is the best. When a comedian knows they are beat is rarely caught on camera. The look to the crew alone is worth 11.5/11.5
Never heard Jordan behave so casually or actually finish his thoughts this much before.
Oh my god I never considered this before but I would have gone completely insane if I were Jordan thinking I was going to be ambushed every day.
Man knowing that Jordan wasn't prepared for most of the bits shows that his impro skills are top tier comedy imao
Jordan is always prepared, because he prepares his body in various ways!!
I love the subtle way everyone pronounces Ralph's name correctly... except Jordan. Fun hearing the behind the scenes!
Did you mean incorrectly?
In fact, the way Jordan pronounces “Macchio” is correct. In Italian, the “cch” is pronounced “k”. I live in Italy by the way.
@@felipeiglesias The only "correct" pronunciation of a person's name is the way that person pronounces it. If Ralph himself pronounces that way then that's what's right for his case.
@@felipeiglesias Conan O'Brien pronounces his name as "Oh Brian", but the authentic Irish way is "Oh Bree-un". The correct way to pronounce it is the way that Conan pronounces it.
Yep. My ex hated how we in the US pronounce pistacchio
I love that Jordan pronounces the name Macchio correctly when the man himself does not
The way someone pronounces their own name is the correct way to pronounce it.
@@DarkGob that’s not true. I’ve been pronouncing my last name the same way everyone else does in the Western world, but from its origin it is pronounced the correct way.
Jordan is more italian than Ralph. He knows better.
I hope one day Conan gives Jordan some legit credit for what he does for what he does for the show. He is SUCH a good sport with Conan's antics
The chemistry between Conan and Jordan is soo good! I could watch those two 24/7. Never gets old!
This is hilarious that this is posted today, I went on my first Jordan binge in like 2 years last night and there is an interview with the master this morning.
Literally searched Jordan Schlanksy for no reason 3 minutes after this was posted good timing
I love that we still don't know what Jordan does on the show. "Something I was working on at the time...legitimate meeting..."
2:23 Jordan's face is priceless LOLOL 💀
That Conan wheezing laugh had me dead laughing for 5 mins
Make a whole podcast with Conan, Sona, Matt & Jordan. Would be interesting to hear "where he came from" how he got where he is / family / previous jobs and so on.. he's a celebrity for us too
:D
He has done several episodes of Inside Conan. You would never get his backstory on CONAF because Conan would just go into attack mode and derail it.
@@patreekotime4578 lol, true that
Jordan's response to all of that will definitely include the words "in various ways" lol.
As everyone says, Jordan is truly annoying and is not friends with Conan, like Sona and Matt. It's a different dynamic.
@@olazissou2211I don’t find him annoying. And Matt, Conan and Sona aren’t “friends” either, they’re colleagues
Jordan is so much more laid back when Conan’s not around. He’s more normal than Conan makes him out to be 😂 Also glad he wasn’t as traumatized by the Ralph Macchio clip. I haven’t been able to rewatch it.
Well, he even said he'd been ambushed so many times that even if it wasn't an ambush he couldn't be completely sure it wouldn't be. I bet he probably thought that Conan would be in this podcast, and that this whole podcast was just another ambush. But yeah, it was nice to see "no Conan in the room" Jordan haha.
I feel the same. I didn't actually like the Kaiseki meal segment that much. It overall just felt too mean. I enjoyed the earlier Jordan segments much more than the latter ones which seemed much more contrived and self aware.
3:10 This folks, is what makes Japanese variety TV so funny. Yes, this is how they do things in Japan. Its sort of like a prank because the person really doesn't know whats gonna happen next (or if it is happening at all).
I adore these episodes and specials. Please, I beg you, more.
This is the real Jordan. The Conan bits are as well but he leans in for Conan.
Jordan is always prepared in various ways for all the various situations that Conan might put him in
Jordan and Conan is pure magic. I always want more. Please have him on the podcast again
jordan's reaction to learning he was wrong was predictably hilarious
Good to know that he’s still doing various tasks for Conan
Jordan is GOLD! He’s bits with Conan… so funny.
Wow...We never see this side of Jordan in Conan's skits. He is actually quite funny and likable.
I always knew. He is a magical man. But these appearances on Inside Conan are the best at highlighting his true self without Hollywood manipulation. I wish for many more episodes featuring this Italian god.
Literally send Jordan and Conan on more trips! I don't care, I just want more content with them two!
Jordan is once of my favorite characters from any TV show. I don't think of him as smug, I just see him as a guy who just likes to prepare his body in various ways and who has very specific opinions about just about everything that make him a quirky and interesting character. I think the bits between Conan and Jordan are hilarious but they sort of point out Conan's personal flaws more than those of Jordan. Conan is really just mean in those bits.
Exactly my thoughts!!!
I don't think the segments show Conan's true colors of being a spiteful bully but are just as much him expressing himself in ways he can't with other people. He's a witty person who is probably always thinking and filtering stuff out and with Jordan he gets to lean into certain aspects of his character/comedy he doesn't get to with other people considering most of them are vapid celebrities. He hams it up just as much as Jordan who seems to always be a good sport about this stuff. I think the worst you can say about him is he can come off as inconsiderate/taking things too far but considering his treatment of employees during strikes/hiatus between NBC and tbs I don't think he'd feel too good if he was actually hurt an employee for the sake of a joke.
@@ohishwaddup the last podcast episode featuring Harrison Ford revealed at least some those bits are actually scripted. So it's fair to say Jorden knew what he was getting into. It's kinda like they have manifested his natural behaviour into a screen worthy comic, an exaggerated version of it.
He is mean but I think an act overall. I love them both so much
Still remember watching Jordan's face as his childhood was destroyed by Ralph Macchio telling him Karate Kid 2 was actually filmed in Hawaii hahahah
Watching these interviews, you can tell Jordan is genuinely funny and interesting, even more than the bits. And he's a massively good sport about all of it.
It's so funny to see Jordan refuses to acknowledge that he was devastated by the video. From all the laughing and facial expressions it's clear they enjoyed each other's company very much! Must have been a great workspace.
I love watching various clips of Jordan.
Jordan was just playing a character on Conan. And seeing how he really is in real life. He's a really cool guy.
Jordan is brilliant, love the Italy where he broke into laughter because of the over-the-top absurdity. Interview the Band next.
Jordan still having the PTSD from the karate kid confusion
It's nice to know his really like that while at the same time playing into. He is that person but not a jerk like in the remotes in that way
Every time Jordan heards someone saying "Machio" a part of him dies too...
Rewatching that scene had he howling. I'm so glad Jordan is such a good sport about getting caught out like that. lmao.
Jordan acts normal when Conan is not present. Conan is the catalyst for Jordan's eccentricity.
The extended uncut video of Conan's dinner with Jordan was the most uncomfortable hour and a half of my life
What is the UA-cam video ID?
@@robertjenkins6132 ua-cam.com/video/vKPTxAeqGZQ/v-deo.html
@@robertjenkins6132 m.ua-cam.com/video/0s8Xihix_U0/v-deo.html&pp=ygUgY29uYW4gam9yZGFuIGphcGFuZXNlIHJlc3RhdXJhbnQ%3D
@@robertjenkins6132 ua-cam.com/video/vKPTxAeqGZQ/v-deo.html
True, that was really bad.
I love how he still calls him Ralph "Mockio"
this is the most human ive seen jordan !! ambush stories by conan are awesome =)
Jordan is prepared to be surprised in various ways
He is a very smart person, "even though you do not know you won't be ambushed" 😂😂😂 genius
Jordan refuses to pronounce Macchio the way even Ralph Macchio does and that's part of the reason Jordan is such a fascinating person
This was so funny I had various laughs
I love how Jordan STILL refuses to pronounce Ralph Macchio's name right despite the latter ACTUALLY correcting him rotfl
The Late!? Ralph Macchio is dead???
@@raveoreynolds6049 I had to Google it. But no, Ralph is not dead.
I am Italian; from a phonetic point of view, Jordan is right about pronouncing Macchio's name. How Conan and Macchio himself pronounce it is more of an Americanized take on the sound.
@@jacboson didn't need your factual input. I know.
@@brandonwei2430 obviously you didn’t, can’t back pedal now lol
That cowboy shopping thing happened in my hometown. I was 15 minutes away and I happened to be working a production job with a guy that filmed Conan’s old remotes. I was sooooo sad I missed him!!!
I have watched Jordan and Conan Japan meal so many times. It is still so funny
I always thought he was trying to stifle a laugh in that clip. Anyway this segment made me realize he is actually an intuitive improviser
Conan's writer strike material is going to be the blueprint for all talk shows this year.
These Jordan videos do bigger numbers than Conans interviews with celebrities. If that doesn’t tell Team coco what the people want…
Love seeing his candid conversation !
It's amazing he didn't go crazy during his stay with Conan :D
I, too, developed an infatuation with Japan from thinking Karate Kid 2 was filmed in Okinawa, and ended up moving to Tokyo, only to discover later in life that nope, it was shot in Hawaii.
I love that he still says Ralph 'makkio' instead of 'machchio' even though the actor himself pronounces 'machchio'
Love Jordan! Wish you only the best, man.
Jordan is always Jordan. And still hilarious.
I can't believe how much of Jordan Schlansky Jordan Schlansky actually is
Jordans relationship with Conan is completely different 😂😂😂
It's nice to know that Jordan is more casual when Conan isn't around. They have this weird love/hate relationship.
I'll probably be YouTubing conan/jordan clips for the rest of my life. Jordan is the best
@4:00. Jordan, had me at the magic word. 😂 Conan and his entire crew should be on Netflix instead.
This episode has the right amount of Schlanski.
Jordan still insists on calling him "Mah-Key-o". LOL!!!! Can't believe the crew didn't bust his chops on that passive-aggressive "No, *I* am right!" bit. :p
I love that till this day, he still calls him (MA-KIO)..lololl.....
It's fascinating the difference in body language when Jordan's talking to anyone but Conan 🤣🤣
*I was a late comer to the Conan-sphere but Jordan's ambush when he was late to work is what set the hook .
Jordan is ready for anything Conan throws at him...love them together
Hahahahahha he still says Ralph Makkio I'm floored.
Jordan for president
I cant believe he pronouced Macchio "Makio" lmao Ralph Macchio cleared that up for him as well. I love Jordan
This interview was fascinating.