Jessica Fernando It`s the best You Tube videos I`ve ever seen. Must confess not familiar with John Hodgen, but that will change really soon. He`s insanely funny. It`s not easy to hold your own with Cleese.
@@howcumusuck I guess you haven't seen any codes of rugby, or Australian Rules football, or Gaelic football. The latter two forms of football only wear mouth guards, and aren't bulked up with padding, nor helmets, like American football. I am not saying it's something to be admired, but you seem to admire such things. Post Concussion Syndrome from football is not just an American thing.
@@howcumusuckAmerican football is rugby for fat,lazy pussies. If they weren’t lazy it wouldn’t take 4 hours to get 16 minutes of action, and if they’re not pussies why are they wearing helmets and excessive padding?
How does an intelligent man become a flaming libtard? Three things lead a smart man to libtardation: huge Ego, the propensity to virtue-signal as means of fishing for love, and the recognition of the necessity to kiss the left-wing Establishment's ass for the maintenance of a high-profile show-biz career. After all, Cleese always openly admitted he's up for almost anything as long as the money was right. (So counter to his left-wing leanings though, this mercenary love of money.) And a certain dose of sociopathy, that too. His narcissism is way off the charts.
Next thing you'll be telling me is "you're just JEALOUS". If you can't handle criticism of your gods and idols, you'd better get Prozac, a big pack of them. Your God Cleese is not a perfect being, nor do intelligent men always understand the world. In fact, the term "intellectual moron" suits him perfectly.
TCIASC you must be an american, however criticism must be given and accepted humor is a very objective thing which is why we have so many stand-ups, so many sketches and so on. But there are so many ways to deliver these criticisms and your only seemed to try or should we say attempt to disgrace a individual.
I have watched a *pile* of these relaxed long-format Cleese interviews here on UA-cam. This was the most enjoyable of them all, and they have all been enjoyable. Thanks, gentlemen.
I love that Cleese goes out of his way to make Hodgman comfortable. He is clearly aware of his effect on people and behaves very generously towards younger people in the same business.
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@@plekkchand he’s a fantastic comedy writer and he’s highly intelligent and Ivey league educated. You should check out a few of his books. Absolutely hilarious!
I am 72 years now,but I remember when I was 16 and working in London,I used to get on at east croydon,and I charged down the station to jump on this train that took me to work in Bond street,london,cos I was a little late,the old trains had little separate carriages,as I jumped on the train,lo and behold who should be sitting there reading a newspaper,with a suit and bowler hat was john cleese.He had just televised the ministry of silly walks,I was so tempted to do this infront of him for a laugh,but he did have this serious unaproachable look,so I chickened out.He was only about 22 at the time,made my day seeing him!xxx
There is no WAY you were 16 and he was 22! He was almost 31 years old when that was aired. And since you're saying you're 72 which makes you about three years younger than him, you must have been 27/28.
@@Ihy744ppp She was probably just remembering the dates wrong, i.e. thinking it happened earlier in her life when she was younger. I remember when I first discovered imdb in the early 2000s, I discovered a lot of my favorite movies from the 90s were released either a few years earlier or later than I remembered. It totally blew my mind to find out that I probably saw two of my favorite movies of all time, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Batman (1989), for the first time when I was just 3. The Last Crusade is the earliest memory I have that I can put a date on. I remembered a lot from the film despite understanding almost nothing about the Nazis and the Holy Grail/Arthurian myth, and the tank chase scene near the end totally blew my mind as the small child. That and when we saw the film again a few months later when it was at the cheap cinemas (most have closed but they used to be all over the US, I think piracy forcing studios to put movies on DVD quicker had something to do with that too) when I would at that point been 4, I had to run out at the scene when the bad guy drinks from the bad grail then ages to death into a skeleton because it scared me so much the first time.
What makes this particularly excellent is that the interviewer is brilliant. Cleese is always good but some of the useless American interviewers ruin it by either being unfunny or making it about themselves or a lovely little combination of both. This interviewer in contrast is funny, intelligent, obviously kind and very curious about, and respectful of, Cleese without being fawning. Thank you both, gentlemen!
This is one of the best interviews I have seen. Its all the way up there with James Liptons interviews, which I consider top of the top. Kind, lovely, very intelligent, wickedly funny and informative. And its so lovely to go down this memory lane with John Cleese. The only other one that truly matched this one was Cleese with Eric Idle. But what can beat two old friends who have loads of love and admiration for each other and who have known each other for a lifetime? And who are two of the funniest guys in recorded time? THANK YOU
This is by far the most enjoyable interview I have ever watched. Two genuinly charming people having fun without pomp or excessive adoration. A true delight.
This is probably my favorite Cleese interview, with the exception of the time I got to interview him myself for 20 minutes. It was really more of a conversation, and it was everything you might imagine and wish it to be; It was a strange gift from heaven - I still have no idea how it was possible, but I'm very glad it was. It was not recorded.
Mental Monarchy It`s the best You Tube videos I`ve ever seen. Must confess not familiar with John Hodgen, but that will change really soon. He`s insanely funny. It`s not easy to hold your own with Cleese.
John Cleese is and always will be numbered among the greatest comedians that ever lived. I've heard that the lowest form of entertainment was comedy. I don't care who that was. It's beyond stupid. It is the most useful form of entertainment. Thanks to all who made us all laugh.
Great job by both Johns. Very laid back and funny. I can't help but notice some complaining about Hodgman. Don't be dumb, this is a classic interview. He clearly respects John Cleese and isn't doing anything wrong except occasionally but innocently interrupting. Why nit-pick. He is funny and witty and Cleese is an absolute pleasure to listen to.
@@aussiechris5904 I agree. It's great to see such an iconic and funny person such as Cleese appreciate someone else being funny, with no ego getting in the way.
for a John Cleese interview I think this is one of his best, Mr Cleese has a reputation for being a bad interviewee, personally ive always found him insightful and classless, no pigeon holing this python, the fact his being interviewed by a fan makes it all the more wonderful #lovelightlaughter/Ahoy ;)
Being 74, I am privileged to have experienced the inception and evolution of Monty Python and the genius of all involved. Living that era is one of the joys of my life
Two incredibly bright...incredibly funny people, allowing us to listen in. John Cleese is a comic legend. Thank yu so much for uploading and sharing this.
What an amazing, enlightening, and entertaining hour and a half this was to laugh and learn how John Cleese thinks and works. I'm so glad this showed up in my feed.
I've been binging on John Cleese interviews etc, on YT, for a week, or two, and this is by far the best (along with another where John's with Eric Idle.).
What I think is exceptional is that someone like John Cleese that does something funny for 1 minute can perhaps bring 10 seconds each of joy for a million people. That is nearly 116 days of enjoyment non-stop 24/7. And much, much, more if you consider that most people recall funny things more easily. That is a amazing gift and we should all try to make people laugh more. Thanks both to John and everyone else that make people laugh!
And now for something completely delightful!!! What a treat! And though I was a big fan of The Daily Show, I have to admit I didn't fully appreciate/recall how brilliantly funny John Hodgman is. Great intro, and a terrific interview. He and Cleese worked very well together! Standing O!
Such a lovely, entertaining and good-natured chat that celebrates humour and living a life - the counterpoint between British and American is delightfully funny
This is great. They're both funny when it is appropriate and thoughtful/insightful when it is appropriate. Few people know how to strike that balance! More than out of any sense of being star-struck, I would love to sit down for a chat with John Cleese simply on the basis of his intelligence and insightfulness. The legitimately interesting person is a rare bird, indeed!
If he’s like my partner whose younger than me, he does the same thing. It’s to get them to say how young he looks. It can backfire when they find out that I’m over 4 years older and look younger than him.
John Cleese is so insightful. It is such a good time well spent. I like all of his points he makes about comedy, creativity and the mind. Very very interesting man not to mention the obvious (fall-over-funny).
Brilliant interview of a supreme comic talent!!! It was enlightening to get so many inside details about John’s amazing career in comedy. He is every bit as funny and witty now, as when he was in the cast of Monty Python’s Fkying Circus and later Fawkty Towers. His sense of humor has improved with age, and he is still an an incredible comedic talent! His insights are thought provoking and very entertaining. He is a master showman and a brilliant humorist! Your interviewing style enhanced the entire show, and added to the enjoyment by all of us in the audience.Bravo to you both!!!
IMO, Hodgson was the perfect foil for Cleese. The banter was excellent, and if you remember, John Cleese said something extremely significant -- In the South and in the Mid-West (MY stomping ground), there is a dearth of Irony in our Humor; whereas in England there is nothing but.... I find this to be very useful in public dealings as well. Just a thought -- and a Word To The Wise....
Very perceptive. I moved to Switzerland in 1990 and experienced severe culture shock. The humor I witnessed on Swiss TV was nothing like the self-deprecating humor (perhaps largely Jewish) that I knew from America. Swiss humor seemed very cerebral.
Cleese is so perceptive, brilliant how he talked with young students about anxiety and how to manage it. I think this is central not only of the performing arts but more widely.
I could listen to these two chat for days on end and it wouldn't be enough. They have great chemistry. Absolutely delightful the whole time, but I absolutely lost it at John's recipe explanation 1:13:26. Not many people could turn something so mundane into something so hilarious. I love his face at 1:14:49 where he's just enjoying the effect his joke had on everyone around him.
Love the description of the recent show in which they began to be "mischievous". You know, Mr. Cleese, the audience was intimately familiar with the way each sketch historically goes, and when y'all played around, it let them IN with you. It very respectfully acknowledged their deep familiarity with the lore.
During Q&A someone asks about favorite female comedians. I have to add Tracey Ullman & the late Gracie Allen as some of the funniest women that have existed.
As a child, there was only the radio and I learnt at a very young age the power of imagination. Even now I can remember the faces I put to the characters. Television has taken that away from us.
That went so well. John Hodman is a complete delight and draws some wonderful moments out of Cleese. Really pleasantly surprised by Cleese's whole demeanour here, as i'd come to think of him as rather arrogant and grouchy. A charming conversation
The Pythons were a big part of my young world growing up. Both them and Pete and Dud. Comedy though is like music it's very expansive and very fluid and changes with each generation that comes along. It's very personal too, what one person finds funny another may not. Again like music it has the ability to carry you through very difficult periods in your life, transporting you away from certain realities for a while , subsequently making them more bearable. It also has the ability to unite people and bring down barriers. Laughter is such a great tonic. As well as creating a release, it also produces those chemicals that make us feel contented.
An entertaining video, with a lot of humor (not to be confused with laughter, which there was also a lot of). Even if you didn't know who either of these men are, it's an enjoyable interview because of their intelligent banter and who isn't a fan of funny? 👍👍2thumbs up!
seeing people in the comments commenting about John Hodgman being annoying i guess doesn't know what a conversation is. Sure let him just be a boring interviewer asking the same boring questions that Cleese has probably heard a million times. I find this a great discussion, they both seem to been having a good time as well as the audience.
absolutely wonderful, My love for Monty Python especially Life of Brian got me thru sad and lonely times, much like Mr Cleese's stuffed animal collection, his last lines topped this interview for me,
It`s the best You Tube video I`ve ever seen. Must confess not familiar with John Hodgen, but that will change really soon. He`s insanely funny. It`s not easy to hold your own with master Cleese, but he does.
John Hodgeman was terrific. This is one of the best Cleese interviews I have ever seen.
Wow, that was easily the best interview I've ever seen with John Cleese. The interviewer was very funny and quite good at his craft.
Cleese was impressed, chuffed, and most importantly, disgusted, which is always the way you should handle Graham Chapman.
Eric Idle’s interview of Cleese is also great.
Brilliant host, brilliant guest. Thank you for a lovely break from the world.
Jessica Fernando It`s the best You Tube videos I`ve ever seen. Must confess not familiar with John Hodgen, but that will change really soon. He`s insanely funny. It`s not easy to hold your own with Cleese.
Especially now.
Your comment’s relevance grows with the year. Tip of the cap 🧢
1:18:11 my only critique is that he cut him off here, I think Cleese was about to say something important
@@CamRebireshost was good but trying a little too hard to be funny at times. But he got funnier.
Thank you John and John for a delightful time
Thanks john! Love Jon
"It's called american football because nobody else plays it"
So brilliant
It's played in only one place because few can handle full contact chess, Little Daffodil.
@@howcumusuck I guess you haven't seen any codes of rugby, or Australian Rules football, or Gaelic football. The latter two forms of football only wear mouth guards, and aren't bulked up with padding, nor helmets, like American football. I am not saying it's something to be admired, but you seem to admire such things. Post Concussion Syndrome from football is not just an American thing.
@@howcumusuckAmerican football is rugby for fat,lazy pussies.
If they weren’t lazy it wouldn’t take 4 hours to get 16 minutes of action, and if they’re not pussies why are they wearing helmets and excessive padding?
Hodgeman wears Dingo boots!
75 and he has given me 40 years of laughter. Man thanks, John Cleaves.
Cleese. That's funny, no?
@@johnwilsdon5456 Cleave cloves' cloven cleft!
What an absolute delight. I grinned like a loon from beginning to end.
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John, we have a particular type of humour in Britain but I don't think we're all gloomy!
How does an intelligent man become a flaming libtard?
Three things lead a smart man to libtardation: huge Ego, the propensity to virtue-signal as means of fishing for love, and the recognition of the necessity to kiss the left-wing Establishment's ass for the maintenance of a high-profile show-biz career. After all, Cleese always
openly admitted he's up for almost anything as long as the money was
right. (So counter to his left-wing leanings though, this mercenary love of money.)
And a certain dose of sociopathy, that too. His narcissism is way off
the charts.
Next thing you'll be telling me is "you're just JEALOUS". If you can't handle criticism of your gods and idols, you'd better get Prozac, a big pack of them. Your God Cleese is not a perfect being, nor do intelligent men always understand the world. In fact, the term "intellectual moron" suits him perfectly.
TCIASC you must be an american, however criticism must be given and accepted humor is a very objective thing which is why we have so many stand-ups, so many sketches and so on.
But there are so many ways to deliver these criticisms and your only seemed to try or should we say attempt to disgrace a individual.
Great chat. I was going to leave it on in the background but it was so good i had to sit down and watch.
A 10 out of 10 interview. No, it was a chat. And a performance. Loved it 💓🤝🇳🇱
I have watched a *pile* of these relaxed long-format Cleese interviews here on UA-cam. This was the most enjoyable of them all, and they have all been enjoyable. Thanks, gentlemen.
Always wonderful to hear Mr. Cleese talk about absolutely anything
He could have his own university course on nothing, leading to have "nothing" as ones major.
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Poor old Cleese he's becoming what he used to mock
I always get the feeling from his interviews that he doesn't like fanbois.
I love that Cleese goes out of his way to make Hodgman comfortable. He is clearly aware of his effect on people and behaves very generously towards younger people in the same business.
It helps that Hodgman is also a comedy genius. Respect!
@@shellyhill6804 You have quite low standards.
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@@plekkchand he’s a fantastic comedy writer and he’s highly intelligent and Ivey league educated. You should check out a few of his books. Absolutely hilarious!
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Ahhh…John Cleese…love the man…and the idea of doing theater on radio is something I would really enjoy.
I am 72 years now,but I remember when I was 16 and working in London,I used to get on at east croydon,and I charged down the station to jump on this train that took me to work in Bond street,london,cos I was a little late,the old trains had little separate carriages,as I jumped on the train,lo and behold who should be sitting there reading a newspaper,with a suit and bowler hat was john cleese.He had just televised the ministry of silly walks,I was so tempted to do this infront of him for a laugh,but he did have this serious unaproachable look,so I chickened out.He was only about 22 at the time,made my day seeing him!xxx
Your walk had not become any sillier.
There is no WAY you were 16 and he was 22! He was almost 31 years old when that was aired. And since you're saying you're 72 which makes you about three years younger than him, you must have been 27/28.
I also used to get on at East Croydon when I was 16. Was never lucky enough to see JC.
sandra mccarthy That would have been in 1960 so no.
@@Ihy744ppp She was probably just remembering the dates wrong, i.e. thinking it happened earlier in her life when she was younger. I remember when I first discovered imdb in the early 2000s, I discovered a lot of my favorite movies from the 90s were released either a few years earlier or later than I remembered. It totally blew my mind to find out that I probably saw two of my favorite movies of all time, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Batman (1989), for the first time when I was just 3.
The Last Crusade is the earliest memory I have that I can put a date on. I remembered a lot from the film despite understanding almost nothing about the Nazis and the Holy Grail/Arthurian myth, and the tank chase scene near the end totally blew my mind as the small child. That and when we saw the film again a few months later when it was at the cheap cinemas (most have closed but they used to be all over the US, I think piracy forcing studios to put movies on DVD quicker had something to do with that too) when I would at that point been 4, I had to run out at the scene when the bad guy drinks from the bad grail then ages to death into a skeleton because it scared me so much the first time.
What makes this particularly excellent is that the interviewer is brilliant. Cleese is always good but some of the useless American interviewers ruin it by either being unfunny or making it about themselves or a lovely little combination of both. This interviewer in contrast is funny, intelligent, obviously kind and very curious about, and respectful of, Cleese without being fawning. Thank you both, gentlemen!
Couldn’t agree more!! ☺️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I came for John Cleese and stayed for John Hodgman. What a great conversation.
Loved the show…thanks so much.
This is one of the best interviews I have seen. Its all the way up there with James Liptons interviews, which I consider top of the top. Kind, lovely, very intelligent, wickedly funny and informative. And its so lovely to go down this memory lane with John Cleese. The only other one that truly matched this one was Cleese with Eric Idle. But what can beat two old friends who have loads of love and admiration for each other and who have known each other for a lifetime? And who are two of the funniest guys in recorded time? THANK YOU
This is by far the most enjoyable interview I have ever watched. Two genuinly charming people having fun without pomp or excessive adoration. A true delight.
John Cleese, like some of his contemporaries, is an English treasure.
This is probably my favorite Cleese interview, with the exception of the time I got to interview him myself for 20 minutes. It was really more of a conversation, and it was everything you might imagine and wish it to be; It was a strange gift from heaven - I still have no idea how it was possible, but I'm very glad it was. It was not recorded.
That was literally the most delightful thing I've seen on YT in a very long time.
Mental Monarchy I know those two should work together on a project. Their collaboration would be on par with young Cleese and Chapman.
Mental Monarchy It`s the best You Tube videos I`ve ever seen. Must confess not familiar with John Hodgen, but that will change really soon. He`s insanely funny. It`s not easy to hold your own with Cleese.
How could a story about preparing corn flakes be so entertaining? Bless you, sir.
Yep that was so funny. Cleese is much less anxious than the host, but he started to relax after a while and got funnier.
Cleese is just a genius comedian that we don’t see often at all anymore…
The host is no slouch either!
Yup m
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John Cleese is and always will be numbered among the greatest comedians that ever lived. I've heard that the lowest form of entertainment was comedy. I don't care who that was. It's beyond stupid. It is the most useful form of entertainment. Thanks to all who made us all laugh.
I love that he's very good at making people laugh but isn't snobby or selective about what he finds funny
Great job by both Johns. Very laid back and funny. I can't help but notice some complaining about Hodgman. Don't be dumb, this is a classic interview. He clearly respects John Cleese and isn't doing anything wrong except occasionally but innocently interrupting. Why nit-pick. He is funny and witty and Cleese is an absolute pleasure to listen to.
Hodgeman is not as experienced, but seemed obvious to me that Cleese enjoyed his contributions
@@aussiechris5904 I agree. It's great to see such an iconic and funny person such as Cleese appreciate someone else being funny, with no ego getting in the way.
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for a John Cleese interview I think this is one of his best, Mr Cleese has a reputation for being a bad interviewee, personally ive always found him insightful and classless, no pigeon holing this python, the fact his being interviewed by a fan makes it all the more wonderful #lovelightlaughter/Ahoy ;)
Great interview. and that rarest of rare things, a great interviewer.
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As for John Cleese..A legend and so few left
Being 74, I am privileged to have experienced the inception and evolution of Monty Python and the genius of all involved. Living that era is one of the joys of my life
I honestly thought I'd watch like 5 minutes of this. Watched the whole thing. Great show.
Same thing happened to me.
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Wonderful and silly conversation. Very enjoyable
"Do you realize, just how much joy you have brought to so many people?"
"NOPE!"
Best answer!
Outstanding interview.
Two incredibly bright...incredibly funny people, allowing us to listen in. John Cleese is a comic legend. Thank yu so much for uploading and sharing this.
Excellent! Loved it. Thx for sharing.
One of the best interviews ever. Thank you.
What makes some things funny is the fact that it's a surprise that doesn't hurt.
What an amazing, enlightening, and entertaining hour and a half this was to laugh and learn how John Cleese thinks and works. I'm so glad this showed up in my feed.
I've been binging on John Cleese interviews etc, on YT, for a week, or two, and this is by far the best (along with another where John's with Eric Idle.).
How could there be 11 dislikes? No souls? John Cleese is a master!
Some people do not understand irony, or like the Goons and Pythons, sheer ridiculousness.
The interviewer is absolutely brilliant! The other guy was pretty good too
This is what I always say about Cricket ... love to see that I am not the only one thinking like this. Honored to be in line with John Cleese ...
Those are some amazing Johns
You're a great entertainer Mr. Cleese.
Thank you for making myself and millions of others laugh for so many year's.
This was the most perfect interview Ive ever seen, ever
Great interview with Cleese. Amazing chemistry between the two
What I think is exceptional is that someone like John Cleese that does something funny for 1 minute can perhaps bring 10 seconds each of joy for a million people. That is nearly 116 days of enjoyment non-stop 24/7. And much, much, more if you consider that most people recall funny things more easily. That is a amazing gift and we should all try to make people laugh more. Thanks both to John and everyone else that make people laugh!
Every time this appears in my suggested I have to listen to Cleese's explanation of why jokes are funny. Such insight!
And now for something completely delightful!!! What a treat! And though I was a big fan of The Daily Show, I have to admit I didn't fully appreciate/recall how brilliantly funny John Hodgman is. Great intro, and a terrific interview. He and Cleese worked very well together! Standing O!
So cool to see John Cleese laugh at Hodgman. One legend appreciating another younger legend. They're so thoughtful and masters of their craft.
Such a lovely, entertaining and good-natured chat that celebrates humour and living a life - the counterpoint between British and American is delightfully funny
This is incredibly great. And I cannot tell you how shocked I am how good Hodgman was. What fabulous insights.
What a wonderful interview. Thank you so much.
This is great. They're both funny when it is appropriate and thoughtful/insightful when it is appropriate. Few people know how to strike that balance! More than out of any sense of being star-struck, I would love to sit down for a chat with John Cleese simply on the basis of his intelligence and insightfulness. The legitimately interesting person is a rare bird, indeed!
Wonderful interview
Few things are more delightful than John Cleese cracking (himself) up.
Even more excellent than I thought it was going to be! Cleese is outrageously funny, as usual! Continue through the entire length of this!
My Dad is 83. Ever since he was 75 he has insisted on telling everyone he meets his age. It seems to be a right of passage.
If he’s like my partner whose younger than me, he does the same thing. It’s to get them to say how young he looks. It can backfire when they find out that I’m over 4 years older and look younger than him.
John Cleese is an absolute comedy legend and the man is a REALIST😇
One of the best chats with Cleese IMHO.
John Cleese always makes me smile x
John Cleese is so insightful. It is such a good time well spent. I like all of his points he makes about comedy, creativity and the mind. Very very interesting man not to mention the obvious (fall-over-funny).
Brilliant interview of a supreme comic talent!!!
It was enlightening to get so many inside details about John’s amazing career in comedy. He is every bit as funny and witty now, as when he was
in the cast of Monty Python’s Fkying Circus and later Fawkty Towers. His sense of humor has
improved with age, and he is still an an
incredible comedic talent! His insights are
thought provoking and very entertaining.
He is a master showman and a brilliant
humorist! Your interviewing style enhanced the
entire show, and added to the enjoyment by
all of us in the audience.Bravo to you both!!!
IMO, Hodgson was the perfect foil for Cleese. The banter was excellent, and if you remember, John Cleese said something extremely significant -- In the South and in the Mid-West (MY stomping ground), there is a dearth of Irony in our Humor; whereas in England there is nothing but....
I find this to be very useful in public dealings as well.
Just a thought -- and a Word To The Wise....
Very perceptive. I moved to Switzerland in 1990 and experienced severe culture shock. The humor I witnessed on Swiss TV was nothing like the self-deprecating humor (perhaps largely Jewish) that I knew from America. Swiss humor seemed very cerebral.
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We used to be funny in the UK, the ability to laugh at ourselves was one of the best things about us. That ability has been lost.
What a great introduction. Well done sir. Well done. Peace and love xxx
Cleese is so perceptive, brilliant how he talked with young students about anxiety and how to manage it. I think this is central not only of the performing arts but more widely.
so good to come across in 2021
I could listen to these two chat for days on end and it wouldn't be enough. They have great chemistry.
Absolutely delightful the whole time, but I absolutely lost it at John's recipe explanation 1:13:26. Not many people could turn something so mundane into something so hilarious. I love his face at 1:14:49 where he's just enjoying the effect his joke had on everyone around him.
What a great introduction,so clever, well done!!!!!!
Funny man, However... SIMPLY A GENIOUS. Enjoy being entertained by him. Always made me Smile!!!🙏💯♥️
Love the description of the recent show in which they began to be "mischievous". You know, Mr. Cleese, the audience was intimately familiar with the way each sketch historically goes, and when y'all played around, it let them IN with you. It very respectfully acknowledged their deep familiarity with the lore.
During Q&A someone asks about favorite female comedians. I have to add Tracey Ullman & the late Gracie Allen as some of the funniest women that have existed.
Andrea Martin and Catherine O'Hara!
Best Cleese interview ever
Blessed are the Cleesemakers!
As a child, there was only the radio and I learnt at a very young age the power of imagination. Even now I can remember the faces I put to the characters. Television has taken that away from us.
Did your parents really name you Justin Case?
Gotta love John Cleese! He's quite perceptive, which makes him a great conversation partner for all kinds of topics.
JOHN CLEESE: A GENIUS. absolutely brilliant!
The best! Both of these John's are inspirational.
The Cheese Shop sketch is utterly brilliant, I listen to it many times every month.
That went so well. John Hodman is a complete delight and draws some wonderful moments out of Cleese. Really pleasantly surprised by Cleese's whole demeanour here, as i'd come to think of him as rather arrogant and grouchy. A charming conversation
Great stuff... they bounced their humor off each other, without stealing the limelight...
Yay! So glad I found this. xxx
The Pythons were a big part of my young world growing up. Both them and Pete and Dud. Comedy though is like music it's very expansive and very fluid and changes with each generation that comes along. It's very personal too, what one person finds funny another may not.
Again like music it has the ability to carry you through very difficult periods in your life, transporting you away from certain realities for a while , subsequently making them more bearable. It also has the ability to unite people and bring down barriers.
Laughter is such a great tonic. As well as creating a release, it also produces those chemicals that make us feel contented.
I was in the 2nd row, I had a such a great time hearing my favorite comedy idle talk. I sat right behind Wyatt Cenac.
You are so lucky!!!
My favourite comedy idol is Eric idle. A play on words, there.
They missed the opportunity to ask Cleese, the most important question of all: how to recognize different types of trees from quite a long way away ?
Binoculars ?
Whoa, what a gem to find. So wonderful.
Cleese's banter with Hodgman at 33 minutes about American sport is great!
An entertaining video, with a lot of humor (not to be confused with laughter, which there was also a lot of). Even if you didn't know who either of these men are, it's an enjoyable interview because of their intelligent banter and who isn't a fan of funny? 👍👍2thumbs up!
My god when he started speaking English, English. Couldnt understand a word but I love it.
great vid. At 49 minutes he explained what went wrong in opera. This is stuff NYC should be doing more. Great show.
seeing people in the comments commenting about John Hodgman being annoying i guess doesn't know what a conversation is. Sure let him just be a boring interviewer asking the same boring questions that Cleese has probably heard a million times. I find this a great discussion, they both seem to been having a good time as well as the audience.
' Cheese Shoppe ' has always been one of my favorite sketches, also.
John Hodgman was amazing in this, and John Cleese, so much class and generosity! Félicitations!
This is very entertaining...couple of comedy geniuses...
Great interview , and such a sweet ending .
That was brilliant
His answer on why jokes are funny is pure magic.
absolutely wonderful, My love for Monty Python especially Life of Brian got me thru sad and lonely times, much like Mr Cleese's stuffed animal collection, his last lines topped this interview for me,
Life Of Brian nailed it.
It`s the best You Tube video I`ve ever seen. Must confess not familiar with John Hodgen, but that will change really soon. He`s insanely funny. It`s not easy to hold your own with master Cleese, but he does.