@@gingerbaker_toad696 I was reading that it was due to contractual stuff with the parent company and the Ad revenue. I really hope they get paid and/or get rights to do it on their own!
@@jiro4559 i think they mean, a lot of the time the people who are being interviewed (mostly celebrities) don’t seem involved in an interview, probably because they’ve heard the same questions hundreds of times so it’s refreshing to see celebrities get excited talking about things they enjoy talking about. which is how an interview should be conducted lol.
@@mast3rNate exactly. That's why Hot Ones is so popular, many celebrities want to go on it, or are told it would be good exposure. Sean Evens is a great interviewer & prides himself on asking unique questions.
@@PaddyMcShane i completely agree! so many celebrities who’ve been on Hot Ones continuously give Sean his props as an interviewer for always doing his in-depth research on the guests! love watching him conduct interviews haha
Loved when he was talking about Planet Zoo. I never heard of this game but you could feel how much he enjoy it. Glad for him! Very entertaining interview, great job!
When he started naming consoles, I was thinking he isn’t old enough to know those, so his parents probably collected video games. Then I saw he is 47 years old! He has good genes!
have you watched Wild things with dominic monaghan? its a show where he just goes in the wild looking for interesting species.. really fun, became a big fan of his after that! if you like animals/critters, youll love it.. if you dont, youll prob still love it! haha
If you see her at a bar and think you might want to chat her up, just know you probably don't have a shot. This is the type of guy she likes. She's hanging on his every word.
I loved lotr the two towers game when it made its way to me. There was an adventure game drought right around then and it was a nice change of pace after shooting everything for like a year (the True Crime's, and Max Payne's of the time). Went from there to whichever Star Wars game it was that was pretty similar in gameplay, then didn't really love swinging weapons around again until Skyrim blew my effin' mind. I was telling everybody I knew, "Dude! I am SO into a game about dragons right now. DRAGONS! Thats insane!" 😂 Ah, the goodest of memz
350 hrs. is a rookie number you say? I have played games since 1995-ish, and I’ve never played any game more than 5-600 hours. Now I have a family, which is hard to combine with gaming, no matter how much I still love doing it. I reckon I have about 500 hours in a whole year that I can use on gaming, and I would like to play a bit more. Though I think I’ll say this: Playing games for thousands of hours is an obsessive and unhealthy behavior, and I wouldn’t do it even if I had the spare time.
Depends on what you want to prioritize in life, ive played games since i was 5yrs old, now im 25yrs old still love playing games, and started developing my own and working on gaming projects in my uni studies. Once im 75 im probably still gonna be playing games xdd.
No one asks why is his voice so raspy. He is like Don Frye,baby voice to mega rasp. Love the guys movies. Just saying that's the first question id ask.
hahah i feel like ive logged 100 hrs on skyrim, and i dont play that much.. ive heard people talk about putting thousands of hours, hes right in the middle, just goes to show hes someone who likes an adventure
My longest break from gaming was from early 2008 (or maybe it was late 2007) until the beginning of 2013. After my PS2 broke down, I thought that's it for me, I am a "grown-up" now and will never play any games again.