"Yeah but I've seen it, you just produced it." There are SO many layers as to why that line is hilarious, especially for two men who are very familiar with Hollywood and show business. So freaking good.
@@patrickthomas8890My take on it is that producers underwrite a film and put their name on it, but are not necessarily intimately involved in making it. Spielberg might be more involved than some. Anyway, that's how I took it.
Spielberg keeping a straight face and continuing with his story...as Short slides out of his chair an back into it...is perhaps the funniest thing I've ever seen. Martin Short is a genius. And I had no idea Spielberg would be able to perform that well.
That Spielberg understood his role & kept talking earnestly about his craft (keeping good pace) when Flick took off for the food table, is wonderful! This interview alone shows that Spielberg "gets it". No wonder he's so successful 💝
Glick, "Unless you're specific no one can follow your story." LOL He's telling one of the world's greatest storytellers how to tell a story! Priceless.
I've mined UA-cam for every Jiminy Glick video ~ and this one is my favorite. Martin Short is on top of his game with the perfect balance of hilarious cerebral calisthenics and comic physical humor. Steven Spielberg is the *perfect* straight man.
You, some, um, verbose lady? Sweet. Yeah, Jiminy Glick is nigh resplendent. I too am long under his thrall. I'm like, finding all the videos and saving them today. Leaving long replies to comments from 6 years ago.
oddly enough, it's funny because there's a glimpse of truth in the joke: many producers only see a cut of the actual movie or some scenes the director wants to show them. That wasn't the case with Spielberg of course, but it happens more than we think.
@@dannyvalencia5224 I don't know any context of their work relationship but the idea of a magic whistle that only one actor can hear and just comes whenever you call them, is just funny itself. I laughed so hard.
I suspect Spielberg was allowed to ramble like that so Martin could do the shots of him sneaking off to eat later and then edit them into Spielberg's interminable story.
2:44 low how Stephen just cracks from this point on. And I can see why. It's just a straight line of good jokes. "I've seen it, you just produced it", "you've made so many films - when are you gonna do the big one?", "when we were in make-up and you were getting your hands done", "your grammar is spotty"
@@barbraseville8984 nah dude it’s def “The Color Purple” or maybe “Artificial intelligence” his 2 top blockbusters. The only 2 that really packed the theaters.
The funniest part was when Steven got into explaining his “secret” to his craft and preserving old movies, etc totally oblivious that jiminy slouched out of his chair and started eating some candy from the table 😂
Holy fuck that was hilarious. I still think Jiminy might be the funniest character of all time, I belly laugh no matter how many times I watch these interviews, even if I'm unhappy at the time and you can't say that about many things in life that's for sure....at least I can't.
Marty this is by far the best character you have have ever created , never have i been able to watch something over and over again and laugh my fkn head off each time ,i have been doing comedy all my life and i have seen some of the greats perform , how you stay in character is beyond me but one thing is for sure you are as good as it gets and pure M.A.P.L.E
2:53 "you've done so many films, when are you going to do the big one?" His face when he asks is incredible. "... something that clicks with the public."
Glick is King of the talk show genre. A classic interviewer, hard to believe he was preceded by Carson, Douglas, etc. But, every genius has his flaws. He has an eating disorder. Please, Glick, get help, we don't want to lose you to heart disorder.
5:00 "What you gonna do with that?" I laughed so hard, I had to lie down on the floor until it passed several minutes later. You saw a Martin moment, and it was my new favorite Jiminy moment.
Steven played along wonderfully, a master director who goes with the whirlwind and not trying to temper it. He is used to working with eccentrics and it shows. Great job by both of them
Spielberg is great here. He's blushing from controlling his laughter, and yet he plays it straight. The final bit where Glick slinks out of his chair in boredom so he can stuff his face while Spielberg earnestly answers the question Glick has no interest in - what a funny piece of improv teamwork. Compare this with the interview with Jerry Seinfeld, who decided beforehand to insult Glick in order to avoid being made fun of. Like shooting fish in a barrel. Seinfeld could learn something about humility from Spielberg. It makes for better comedy.
+greasemonkey1228 You've got to bear in mind that Seinfeld is a professional comedian. He has a contribution to add and wants to do something more original. If he has a joke to make, why shouldn't he make it? It's a free country
What a genius! If this was a regular nightly talk show I would never miss an episode. Big stars being taken down a notch is hilarious. I love seeing them playing along.
This is probably my favourite Glick interview/celebrity massacre- but there are so many gems to choose from. Wish Jiminy was back on our screens, he would be great doing a Jerry Springer-style show.
This needs to come back 😲 Oh my God. We need this more than ever! How do we make this happen?? I just had the idea, let's get this going! #BringbackJiminyGlick
This is the best one I've seen, and that's sayin' something. These interviews of his are really good. The best parts of the show were the interviews. His opening monologues were not as good, (when he would talk to the old woman, (him in drag), in the audience, with her own personal nurse. The puppets were o.k. and he did mock movie previews from time to time. These were pretty good. The interviews, by comparison to these other segments, were fantastic. Also, Adrian Vanvorhese was Fab!!!
Michael Browning and it was these interviews specifically, without the audience laughter - i like the occasional stage-hands cracking up but i really don’t care for the ones with the live audiences - these ones are absolutely amazing though
Almost everybody, yours include, worships this man as probably the greatest director alive, hence having someone interview him with such disregard, albeit in jest, must feel refreshing.
I’ve gotta admit, I’m pretty jealous of this dude. He mostly just floats around in international waters on a city sized yacht with a helicopter on board. Just goes wherever he wants. Pretty much the height of freedom in the modern in the world
Despite a hit and miss success rate some of these Glick interviews are comedy gold. Spielberg did it right. Have fun. Challenge a little. Laugh a little. Don’t take it too seriously, but give some of it back as it’s screaming to be done. Martin Short no doubt a comedy legend.
@@patriciawright8786 Martin Short is covered in prosthetics to become Jiminy Glick.. A rubber cap with a wig attached. Rubber prosthetics to make his face fat plus double chin & thick neck. And he's also wearing a fat suit. Imagine wearing many layers of winter clothing and wrapping your head in rubber... Very hot. Makes you sweat.
"Yeah but I've seen it, you just produced it." There are SO many layers as to why that line is hilarious, especially for two men who are very familiar with Hollywood and show business. So freaking good.
Agreed that’s a hidden gem of a joke
Yes, and it's clear by Spielberg's reaction that he gets the point. A great line indeed, and fun to watch them share the inside joke.
I honestly don’t get the joke…what did it mean?
@@patrickthomas8890My take on it is that producers underwrite a film and put their name on it, but are not necessarily intimately involved in making it. Spielberg might be more involved than some. Anyway, that's how I took it.
A producer is the fella that shells out the $$ so that the film can be made.
"You've made so many films when are you gonna do the big one", gets me every time.
Dude literally is behind almost every iconic film from the 80's and 90's while still pumping out hits today. lmao
Yeah for christ sake he did “The Color Purple” how much bigger does it get. Easily his most memorable film
@@deepdirt that's what you think his most memorable movie is? I mean yeah it's good but it's no JAWS or JURASSIC PARK....but to each their own.
@@ad8554 hahah I was obviously joking
@@deepdirt This was an especially amusing Glick interview LOL
possibly the most Jiminy Glick question of all time "when are you going to make the big one?"
Second only to asking Mel Brooks what his beef is with the Nazis.
😂😂😂😂😂
I love that Steven played it straight. Makes it all the more funny.
Spielberg keeping a straight face and continuing with his story...as Short slides out of his chair an back into it...is perhaps the funniest thing I've ever seen. Martin Short is a genius. And I had no idea Spielberg would be able to perform that well.
"Schindler's Express" with Goldie Hawn- get on it, Steven, it'll click with the public.
Kurt Russell as PeeWee!
The perfect Glick guest: calmly correct, play along, try not to laugh too much. DO NOT TRY TO BE FUNNIER THAN JIMINY.
Mr. Spielberg nailed it.
Great observation.
He did..this is my all time favourite Glick interview
So true!
Same rules as for the Colbert Report
i disagree - this is dry AF
“You won an Oscar?! How come?!”
Makes me laugh every time!
That Spielberg understood his role & kept talking earnestly about his craft (keeping good pace) when Flick took off for the food table, is wonderful! This interview alone shows that Spielberg "gets it". No wonder he's so successful 💝
That sequence was edited. Martin Short did the part with Jiminy sneaking away to eat later and it was edited in.
Imagine how many people are more talented than him but never got a chance because they had the wrong last name
@jjryan1352 imagine how many apples don't get eaten because they fell from the tree
@jjryan1352: anti-Semitic much? Pathetic.
@@kayoh2389 maybe retire that overused trope and go see how Spielberg first got into Hollywood. PS: Eastern Europeans are not Semitic
Glick, "Unless you're specific no one can follow your story." LOL He's telling one of the world's greatest storytellers how to tell a story! Priceless.
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I've mined UA-cam for every Jiminy Glick video ~ and this one is my favorite. Martin Short is on top of his game with the perfect balance of hilarious cerebral calisthenics and comic physical humor. Steven Spielberg is the *perfect* straight man.
Yeah perfect....some would say dull.
My favourite was Ricky Gervais. But I don’t think it’s on UA-cam.
Its the best
You, some, um, verbose lady? Sweet. Yeah, Jiminy Glick is nigh resplendent. I too am long under his thrall. I'm like, finding all the videos and saving them today. Leaving long replies to comments from 6 years ago.
I love the one with Larry David so much
Spielberg: Well, I produced the movie. I produced The Money Pit.
Glick: I know, but I've seen it, and you just produced it.
oddly enough, it's funny because there's a glimpse of truth in the joke: many producers only see a cut of the actual movie or some scenes the director wants to show them. That wasn't the case with Spielberg of course, but it happens more than we think.
The Richard Dreyfuss whistle part had me laughing so hard my abs still hurt. Fucking brilliant comedy.
I blew dr pepper out of my nose!
that was the best...omg
Well that's *one* way to blow a doctor!
Urgh, I don’t get the joke.
@@dannyvalencia5224 I don't know any context of their work relationship but the idea of a magic whistle that only one actor can hear and just comes whenever you call them, is just funny itself. I laughed so hard.
Who knew Spielberg was such a great improv partner!
I guess being a director, he knew what to give for the scene to be funny.
spielberg totally plays it perfectly when he goes into the craft of movie making while jiminy is bored and getting something to eat.
One of the best displays of being bored.
lmfao the army crawl back to his seat took me out
It was edited. He didn’t actually crawl away while he was speaking. That’s why he didn’t break
I suspect Spielberg was allowed to ramble like that so Martin could do the shots of him sneaking off to eat later and then edit them into Spielberg's interminable story.
I read this before I saw it and having seen what he did described as "getting something to eat" made it all the more hilarious.
LOL "Unless you're specific, no one's gonna follow your story." haha
The money pit..."well i've seen it you just produced it"...LMAO
I was just listening to that part
I think I heard people laughing off-camera. I don't blame them if they did.
"Oh no I'm thinking of Money Pit."
This interview is so good. Spielberg is a genius and Martin short is hilarious! The world needs more Glick.
This might be my favorite Jiminy Glick clip. Definitely inspired Between Two Ferns.
Mr. Spielberg is very likable here : ) It suddenly occurs to me I’ve rarely seen him speak.
I love you can hear the crew laughing their ass off when he asks how come Steven won an Oscar xD
"We're gonna have to edit this because he rambled too long".
What a great save for the ending!
I am binge watching these and laughing so hard.
2:44 low how Stephen just cracks from this point on.
And I can see why. It's just a straight line of good jokes. "I've seen it, you just produced it", "you've made so many films - when are you gonna do the big one?", "when we were in make-up and you were getting your hands done", "your grammar is spotty"
He asked him"when are you gonna do a big one, one that clicks with the public"?
Only Jiminy comes up with genius questions like that! That one question made the whole interview priceless.
I laughed too hard at that one
that's the money shot
@@barbraseville8984 nah dude it’s def “The Color Purple” or maybe “Artificial intelligence” his 2 top blockbusters. The only 2 that really packed the theaters.
@@deepdirt lol for sure.
I meant Jiminy's line, "When are you gonna do 'The Big One?" is the money shot.
I keep watching it over and over.
This and the Alec Baldwin interview are great!. Too many people fall apart and can't handle Glick.
Never expected him to be one of his best guests. That was awesome.
The funniest part was when Steven got into explaining his “secret” to his craft and preserving old movies, etc totally oblivious that jiminy slouched out of his chair and started eating some candy from the table 😂
for a director Steven's pretty chilled and relax
JG: “That’s a great story”
SS: “I didn’t finish it”
JG: “Thats ok”
😂 😂
Kudos to Steven Spielberg to ham it up with Martin Short as Jiminy Glick since their work on 'Innerspace.'
Holy fuck that was hilarious. I still think Jiminy might be the funniest character of all time, I belly laugh no matter how many times I watch these interviews, even if I'm unhappy at the time and you can't say that about many things in life that's for sure....at least I can't.
Miss this show. This was the best episode
He freakin' made Ice Cube laugh. No easy task... Martin Short is nothing.....short.....of brilliant as Glick.
@A Munro Wrong!
A Ruse marlee here wouldn’t know talent even if it walked straight onto her, she’s just got a crush on the cube that’s all
A Ruse You come talkin that trash we'll pull your card
@A Ruse ⁷the
getting your hands done and Steven looking at his hands .... soooo much great comedy
I’m so glad Martin Short hosted Jimmy’s show and I was reminded to watch these again!❤😂
"and you were getting your hands done and I thought, oh boy.." LOL!
Spielberg shows acting skills here.... the starting point of the humor (also the right amount of humble)
2:45 is one of THE BEST interview moments I have ever seen. Been looking for this clip for years (it was not on the DVDs released.) Thank you!
When are you going to make the "big one"? lol
The face he made!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Unbelievably funny!!!
Oh god the last minute of this interview made me convulse with laughter, I haven't laughed like that in a long time!!!
Marty this is by far the best character you have have ever created , never have i been able to watch something over and over again and laugh my fkn head off each time ,i have been doing comedy all my life and i have seen some of the greats perform , how you stay in character is beyond me but one thing is for sure you are as good as it gets and pure M.A.P.L.E
2:53 "you've done so many films, when are you going to do the big one?" His face when he asks is incredible. "... something that clicks with the public."
it took me a sec to wrap my mind around jiminey, this is definitely my fav interview.
Glick is King of the talk show genre. A classic interviewer, hard to believe he was preceded by Carson, Douglas, etc. But, every genius has his flaws. He has an eating disorder. Please, Glick, get help, we don't want to lose you to heart disorder.
5:00 "What you gonna do with that?" I laughed so hard, I had to lie down on the floor until it passed several minutes later. You saw a Martin moment, and it was my new favorite Jiminy moment.
Steven played along wonderfully, a master director who goes with the whirlwind and not trying to temper it.
He is used to working with eccentrics and it shows.
Great job by both of them
This is the best interview I've ever seen!
Spielberg is great here. He's blushing from controlling his laughter, and yet he plays it straight. The final bit where Glick slinks out of his chair in boredom so he can stuff his face while Spielberg earnestly answers the question Glick has no interest in - what a funny piece of improv teamwork. Compare this with the interview with Jerry Seinfeld, who decided beforehand to insult Glick in order to avoid being made fun of. Like shooting fish in a barrel. Seinfeld could learn something about humility from Spielberg. It makes for better comedy.
BINGO!!
greasemonkey1228 I think they planned this out too.
greasemonkey1228 yea, i saw the one with Seinfeld... and i expected something along those lines. Seinfeld is such an arrogant shit.
+greasemonkey1228 You've got to bear in mind that Seinfeld is a professional comedian. He has a contribution to add and wants to do something more original. If he has a joke to make, why shouldn't he make it? It's a free country
Dr Tarantism lol...freedom above all!
3:50 and following: One of the funniest sequences I've ever seen. I was crying and almost gasping for breath. LOLOLOL
Tears. ROlling down my cheeks. That was legendary…
Martin Short is quite simply the funniest human being on the planet.
The donuts and shifting around in the chair is great! Rapping the guests with his notes sheets!
Had I know what you had accomplished, I would've showered this morning. LOLOL
Jiminy's BEST Interview ...xoxo
I want more Jiminy! Please!
What a genius! If this was a regular nightly talk show I would never miss an episode. Big stars being taken down a notch is hilarious. I love seeing them playing along.
3:55 - 4:05 jiminy cracks me up every time...
This is probably my favourite Glick interview/celebrity massacre- but there are so many gems to choose from. Wish Jiminy was back on our screens, he would be great doing a Jerry Springer-style show.
This needs to come back 😲 Oh my God. We need this more than ever!
How do we make this happen?? I just had the idea, let's get this going!
#BringbackJiminyGlick
Heads up for Jiminy Glick fans: he actually made new interviews on the Jimmy Kimmel channel in 2024.
Some great lines by Short in this one!! He's a treasure.
13 years later I'm just seeing it. I love it.
The part where Glick rolls down the chair to escape for food and then rolls back up it is so damn funny
Can't stop watching these. Short is great. Wish Jiminy had a sit-com.
2:45 Steven is really good at holding his composure lol, I wouldn't have survived this interview.
When Short says "USC, rejected. Must have stung" is he mimicking Charlie Rose?
Boudosaved Martin Short said Jiminy is based on assholes with power... So yeah probably ha.
JIminy Glick is actually a parody of a real celebrity interviewer named Skip E Lowe who was on cable access tv in LA
rbeck3200tb40 and Brian linehan, right?
@@rbeck3200tb40 Yep, he is worth watching and you can just see how he was the original Jiminy
He reminds me of Rona Barrett or Mary Hart from the 80's.
The crazy inflections in their voice.
The full naming of the celebrity.
The earnestness.
This is the best one I've seen, and that's sayin' something. These interviews of his are
really good. The best parts of the show were the interviews. His opening monologues were not as good, (when he would talk to the old woman, (him in drag), in the audience, with her own personal nurse. The puppets were o.k. and he did mock movie previews from time to time. These were pretty good. The interviews, by comparison to these other segments, were fantastic. Also, Adrian Vanvorhese was Fab!!!
Michael Browning and it was these interviews specifically, without the audience laughter - i like the occasional stage-hands cracking up but i really don’t care for the ones with the live audiences - these ones are absolutely amazing though
"No, no.…mhm….oh yeah….*grunting*….MMHM."
*slides down chair*
Love, love, LOVE this interview. I watch it at least once every day!
"You won an Oscar."
"Yes sir."
"How come?"
Martin Short is absolutely hilarious as Glick.
3:08 the way he looks down at his hand confused ROFL 🤣 😂
GENIUS QUICK-WITTED COMEDY AT ITS BEST! Martin is on his best game with this character! I gobble this sh!t right up! Classic!
I wish I would have discovered Glick sooner.
They're ALL chuckle-worthy, but this is the BEST I've seen (so far...). Outrageous non-sequiturs, ad-libs and actions !
Best interview, best guest, bless
Almost everybody, yours include, worships this man as probably the greatest director alive, hence having someone interview him with such disregard, albeit in jest, must feel refreshing.
This somehow silhouettes Bill Maher's podcast with Richard Dreyfuss
THANK YOU,STEVEN&MARTIN-LOVED IT : )
"What are you going to do with that?" - This interview put me on the floor!
DaHottz
I loved the voice he said that in
One of the best Glick interviews out there.
“Hey! You won an Oscar!?”
“How come?”
😂 😂 😆
ahahaha he has a whistle that only Richard Dryfuss can hear lolololol
The Richard Dreyfuss whistle line was hilarious! 😁
Just realised Spielberg was the Executive Producer on Innerspace!
Absolutely priceless. Tears of laughter.
Its like hes the best at insulting without insulting
I’ve gotta admit, I’m pretty jealous of this dude. He mostly just floats around in international waters on a city sized yacht with a helicopter on board. Just goes wherever he wants. Pretty much the height of freedom in the modern in the world
Despite a hit and miss success rate some of these Glick interviews are comedy gold. Spielberg did it right. Have fun. Challenge a little. Laugh a little. Don’t take it too seriously, but give some of it back as it’s screaming to be done. Martin Short no doubt a comedy legend.
Who determines the hit and miss success rate.. you?
@@mathieutyler8745 How does Short get the sweat on his face?
@@patriciawright8786 Martin Short is covered in prosthetics to become Jiminy Glick..
A rubber cap with a wig attached. Rubber prosthetics to make his face fat plus double chin & thick neck. And he's also wearing a fat suit. Imagine wearing many layers of winter clothing and wrapping your head in rubber...
Very hot.
Makes you sweat.
@@mathieutyler8745 It's his opinion
jiminy is fearless.
I thought the Mel Brooks interview was very funny and maybe Jiminy’s best, but this has me snorting. Thank you, Artie Short. 😉
Jiminy bored out of his mind and pigging out, hoping Spielberg will shut up someday.
I laughed so hard!
one of the best!
“Something that clicks with the public” 😂😂😂😂😂
i love the constant subtle disrespect - absolutely amazing
My be my favorite glick interviews
We need STEVE MARTIN and MARTIN SHORT to host the Oscars. Have Glick on red carpet, then big goofy musical opener.
"But I've seen it...you just produced it" LMAO!!!
"You've made so many films -- when are you going to do the BIG one?"
I like Glick’s interview with Albert Einstein in 1953. He asked him, “When do you think you’ll come up with a relay new idea?”.
This was a lot funnier than I thought it might be.