One reply from someone who has never been to a party where people talk to one another, one from someone who believes a human should never reference anything that has ever been referenced before... I have an apropos variation on Clarke's 3rd, which is apparently referred to as 'Poe's Law': "Any sufficiently advanced Troll is indistinguishable from a genuine Kook." / "The viewpoints of even the most extreme Crank are indistinguishable from sufficiently advanced satire." Which am I..?
I've noticed Conan use the same line to introduce Jeff Goldblum "He has starred in some of the biggest films including Jurassic Park in Independence Day."
Holy shit this is the most coherent meeting of the two. Turns out Goldblum has a lot more to him then just being eccentric and funny. He got very profound and meaningful in here. I guess he was crushing the Ritalin hard lol
I don't remember any one point where I 'discovered' that Santa didn't exist. People often talk about "I remember when I was talking to other kids about Santa and one of them told me the truth" but I don't think that many people had a moment like that. I think none of us believed in it that strongly, and what little belief we had just fell away in bits, like a rotten curtain. Am I wrong here? Or does everybody have a Moment When They Found Out The Truth that they can point back at and identify, just like Jeff in this video?
I don't ever remember believing in santa or easter bunny, but I actually did believe in the tooth fairy for a long time bc I didn't think my parents could find my tooth under my pillow n switch it with money without waking me up. The thought of having to try to do it for my kids actually stresses me out lol
We never had the tooth under the pillow thing. We used to sit the tooth in a special little jar with water in it. The "tooth fairy" would take the tooth out of the water and put coins in it.
Jeff is acting more normally in this interview than usual. Perhaps the entire wierd person act is just that, an act. This is an earlier interview mind you, this could be before he went full on wierd, or maybe just a moment of breaking character. Who knows.
You could tell that the tonight show's audience didn't quite get Conan's sense of humor as his audience does now. Either that or they simply had lower volume microphones back then to pick up the laughter
Goldblum=awesome Conan=worst thing on t.v. until Jimmy Kimball and Jimmy Fallon came along. Now they're all tied for the worst host ever. The word cringe was invented to explain Conan interviews. He's so bad.
I'm already a believer. He is my god, All hail the mighty king of string, the flame haired messiah, the man with no tan, the vanilla coloured thrilla, the beast with a deficiency of yeast: Conan O'Brien. Oh Conan I beg of you, let me into the promised land, where the remotes flow like water and the guests are always as good as Goldblum. Cheers.
Jeff goldblum is hillarious without trying to be!i think its not put on!!thats the way he is but why does he look like he gets turned on by everything maybe not put on either ha but still hillarious
Ahaha, did anyone catch this? The second time around, I'm seeing him do a facetious blessing gesture at 1:42. (I thought it was going to be rabbinical, but it turns out it's papal, however.) Rabbi Jeffowitz