It looks like like adam sandler is trying to come up with something funny to say, but each time he is about to say it he thinks for himself "no its not funny enough, stupid".
I never understood why he ever got famous or was as successful as he is. Happy Gilmore is one of the most over rated comedies in existence and everything else he's ever done has been an epic fail...with the exception of The Wedding singer which i didn't mind because it had such a great 80's soundtrack. He is not funny at all.
@@mgeek1 A chip shop is where casinos buy their chips from.......I'll get my coat. A chip shop is a fast food takeaway that serves fried fish and chips (potato fries).
Maria Luísa I totally agree. Just finished ss2 and now i'm missing them so bad already. Changing cast in the next season in any series makes me heartbreaking.
Maria Luísa I don't know why they don't just use ageing makeup! It's not like they're on a tight budget, considering Netflix pored in £200 million to make season 2. Ridiculous decision.
Apparently it is something they set up ages ago because a lot of the cast at the start weren't up for doing six seasons and being type cast. They didn't think Matt and Claire would get such a following, otherwise they probably would have considered aging up, they did age her up a little in season two. Also keeping the same cast for two years is easier than keeping a cast for six years.
Rosalyn Josephine Burgess well, I’d argue Matt already had a large following (Doctor Who). I suppose it’s easier, but it’s surly a risky decision. Is it really wise to change up the whole cast for a show Netflix has invested so much money into? It will surely confuse a large portion of the audience who, by the way, have been invested in the same two actors for 2 years. While I can’t speak for the actors, would two not-so-in-demand actors really pass up 7 years of guaranteed payed work?
2:42 Her face tells you she kept on thinking over and over; “It’s Olivia Coleman, It’s Olivia Coleman, It’s Olivia Coleman, I cant say it’s Olivia Coleman”
Claire Foy plays Queen Elizabeth on Netflix's The Crown, for which she won a Golden Globe and SAG award. She was also nominated for an Emmy and some other awards primarily in England. Her and the show are outstanding.
Claire was amazing, they could have aged her. It was nice to have seen her play the Queen as the Queen aged, with Claire’s extraordinary nuanced performance.
they definitely couldn’t have aged her. the “just age her with makeup” argument is just absurd and always has been; it’s an argument made by people who have little to no understanding of the craft. you can age an actor up by a decade or maybe two, but beyond that it’s not possible on a TV series. if it’s a section of a film, it’s sometimes possible (though it rarely looks good bc you can’t change an actor’s eyes, and eyes show age), but it requires several hours in a makeup chair prior to shooting. it doesn’t work in TV. Claire would’ve had to sit in makeup for more than half the day (when an older actress could simply be filming). makeup artists would have to ensure she looked exactly the same every single day of shooting. at some point it would begin to look unconvincing, and eventually it would look ridiculous. that extensive time in the makeup chair would also drag production out, making it twice as long. that means the budget would also skyrocket. if there was a way to age her, they would’ve. there isn’t, not for the lead character in a show that already takes most of the year to film a single season and already has a budget of $150 million per season. aging Claire Foy was never, ever an option.
@Ok Zoomer I think you mean pompous, but you're wrong regardless. I can confidently say that everyone I know (as a non-brit European) much prefers British Humour over American humour.
When an Oscar winner tells one that they didn't do nearly as well in a role that one has just played, that is the absolute greatest praise one can get.
Rewatching this and now that Olivia is playing QEII for seasons 3-4, and just announced that Imelda Staunton will be the third and last Queen for season 5! How fast time flies!
On my way! i only noticed Adam at the end... and had to go back and see his reactions sitting there at Uk’s finest all speaking the same language.... 🥰He is so sweet
The nature of Norton's show is that they encourage a lot of cross-discussion. If they all just sat silent during each-other's bits it would be as awkward as Sandler is here.
Everyone: having a great time talking about a good entertaining quality of a show, laughing togather, telling jokes, talking about their lives, having fun Adam sandler: *oh yea*
Every once in awhile the perfect part gets matched with the perfect person to play it. Claire Foy is that person and the queen is that part. In fact so much for me, I couldn't watch but a few minutes of season 3. It was like everything was replaced with cheap imitations. TheReaper!
I'm an American (don't hate me, I do enough 4 all of the world lately) but I loved Ab Fab and The Crown..You're right..wouldn't that be a riot to see an episode of them all. The queen with Saunders having a drink and a (hit on the bong).
What i love most about the Graham Norton show is the complete and utter shock and confusion of the Americans. They always look like they are in a parallel world. It's so fun watching their expressions of horror and disbelief at the things we Brits talk about. The only show in America that comes close is Conan.