I was talking to a couple of friends about hot ones last night. I asked if anyone saw Beyoncé’s episode - she got really sweaty - we looked for it and it’s been removed 😅😅😅
The reason you go on Hot Ones! in the first place is the big audience and the best celebrity interviewer on RU-vid. It's probably the same reason you go back.
They didn’t mention the best thing about Hot Ones is the presenter, Sean Evans. He is excellent. Intelligent questions which always keep his guests interested.
Sean Evans is honestly one of the best interviewers out there but their research crew must also be the best, they constantly pull questions that guests are amazed by.
I really needed another, at the very least, 5 minutes for this interview. Bryan Cranston is a fantastic storyteller, so charismatic and smart. I'd suggest extended interviews that we could watch on RU-vid later.
I watched every episode of Malcolm in the Middle with my daughters. That was Bryan Cranston’s first show and it was fabulous fun. We still talk about some of the episodes, a decade later. Thank you Bryan.
It's Sean and the team that's why hot ones is lasting the test of time the amount of research that goes into the questions how Insightful they are, it's the best.
Smart and kind people can talk about anything and it's interesting. I think I could hear them talk about mustaches for hours because they are just nice and funny
I think that if Bryan Cranston were to portray Gordon Lightfoot in a biopic, the mustache would be appropriate for him. I think he would be my top choice to play a “middle-aged” Lightfoot for the 1981 -1993 era portion of the movie where Lightfoot loses weight and stops drinking, experiments with electronic instruments and gets inducted into the “Canadian Music Hall Of Fame.” For the younger, more bearded, permed heavyset Lightfoot representing Lightfoot’s early days arising into the commercially successful part in Lightfoot’s career from 1958-1980, I would pick Chris Pratt of Parks and Recreation and Guardians of The Galaxy. For an elderly Lightfoot, because of Lightfoot’s “oblong face” and gaunt figure in the years of 1994-2018, I would pick the distinguished British actor Bill Nighy to relieve both Cranston and Pratt. Nighy’s Lightfoot represents the period when Lightfoot starts suffering from health issues, and has an abdominal aorta aneurysm and gets hospitalized for 2 years, and receives a bronze statue in his honour. Also if the deal doesn’t go well for Cranston as the middle-aged Lightfoot, I would recommend he get casted as Murray McLauchlan, another Canadian folksinger, and friend of Lightfoot’s, and also that they have Iain Glen as an understudy. However; in my research of this, it turns out that Bryan wants to be Willie Nelson. It’s his career, and his choice so if he wants to play Willie, let him play Willie. I think he’ll do a great job, as long as he can play a mean classical guitar. To be a guitarist in a movie the actor must be able to approximate the fret board positions and chord progressions on the guitar, as well as learn the guitarist’s finger picking and strumming techniques, the same thing with Lightfoot if Cranston were to portray him. Cranston would have to take guitar lessons, and be really skilled at it, or he’s probably not going to get the part for either role. If you’re a Willie fan or a Lightfoot fan, unless you don’t care about that type of thing or doesn’t notice that type of thing, you might be very suspicious - especially if you’re a playing expert, and a perfectionist who believes in accuracy. Also while there is a possibility that Cranston could be casted as a “middle-aged” Lightfoot, it is believed according to a source that Jamie Dornan could take on the younger Lightfoot role if the deal doesn’t go well for Chris Pratt.
I did not expect them to talk about Hot Ones, honestly I thought Meyers was gonna ask him how he was convinced to do “Why Him” because that movie was disappointingly unfunny
I just pulled out an old GL vinyl record my dad still had in the original sleeve and I was like, "holy sh!t you're right!" Lol. I never would have made the connection.
I think he would be the top person to play the “middle-aged” Gordon Lightfoot (1981-1993), but Chris Pratt would be a better choice to play Gordon Lightfoot as a “younger” person (1958-1980), and Bill Nighy should finish as an “elderly” Lightfoot (1994-2018).
We watch Hot Ones all the time! I'll have to look to see if I've watched both of Bryan's interviews with Sean. Sean and his team really do the best research!
As a grown man with the facial hair density and thickness of any 12 year old bulgarian girl - which is too much not to shave but too little to use shaving cream - I can relate. I'd love to play with different styles but then again...is it worth the effort? Do you know how much money and time and skin quality I save because I only shave like twice a week, just barely...I have 2 razors, the one for the body gets replaced 5 time more often on average. Yeah...i don't know, I basically just wanted to get the Bulgarian diss out there ;)
Kerectchuns: You both forgot to say Sean Evans' name, forgot to mention the staff of First We Feast/Hot Ones, and did not provide a link to your Hot Ones episodes and his amazing show.
Da Bomb is disgusting and the show should stop promoting it. I get it's there for the shock factor but please don't buy it thinking you will ever use it.
I see Bryan's moustache is now lower than the corners of his mouth. As he explained on another talk show, when the 'stach goes below the corners of the mouth, it means the character is a VILLAIN! Is Bryan turning to the Dark Side now? Hmmm... A sexy villain, for sure.
They are so jealous of SNL people and shows. I’m not happy with how I kept getting harmed or others tried to influence me or take off with how I feel about people. It’s so jealous and sad.
When my husband and I were younger and kid-free we organized the whole year around my husbands facial hair and what our Halloween costumes for the year would be. Abraham Lincoln was my favorite but Wyatt Earp was a close second. Also huge mutton chops with a shaved head evokes neo nazis no matter what you do
Seth should not only do a "facial hair" episode, he should also do an "ayahuascan journey" episode. THEN, after the race reviews roll in on both of them, he'll reprise the facial hair ep while on ayahuasca.
I love Sean and Hot Ones but I need to say that Nardwuar is the best interviewer I’ve ever seen, he just interviews musicians though. Still amazing at what he does.