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Emily Blunt: No One Wears Baseball Hats In England 

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The star of 'Girl On The Train' says her husband John Krasinski doesn't even try to blend in when the couple spends time in England.
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@tornumbrella2
@tornumbrella2 7 лет назад
She's so fucking charming. Her impersonations of her mum are hilarious
@johnlaurence6525
@johnlaurence6525 7 лет назад
Her mom also says amazing lines
@zan3958
@zan3958 7 лет назад
avox n They were quite good
@CoachingHigher
@CoachingHigher 6 лет назад
DForum Productions Hahaha
@nailaah01
@nailaah01 7 лет назад
Wow, she's gorgeous, and I really love the way she laughs.
@3ADWOLF
@3ADWOLF 7 лет назад
It's hilarious that Americans think "they won" WWII. It's actually quite insulting to the countries that stood up against the Nazi's long before you decided to help and that was only because the Japanese turned up at your doorstep. Also, the best Batman was played by a British actor. The current Superman is British. The previous Spider-Man was British and the current Spider-Man is British lol.
@willcrelia3445
@willcrelia3445 7 лет назад
ATOM The Allied Nations all one, if you really want to get down to it the soviets were the main contributor
@x12danx
@x12danx 7 лет назад
Britain was on its last legs before the US and western states intervened, getting bombed on the daily. Even before the declaration of war, the US was supplying Britain with vital aid and resources The US didn't single handily win the war but It definitely saved Britain from assured destruction.
@MonkeyspankO
@MonkeyspankO 7 лет назад
unfortunately you're all wrong, the USSR won WW2, sad but true
@3ADWOLF
@3ADWOLF 7 лет назад
Dan Sagawaga the British were considerably outnumbered yet they were withstanding them. That's exactly my point, the Americans helped but act like they can claim ownership of it when there were many countries fighting long before they turned up.
@crystalelf24
@crystalelf24 7 лет назад
Well at least we can all accept poland didn't win the war.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 7 лет назад
'Mid-Atlantic' is the early to mid-20th Century accent adopted by the New England aristocracy, intellectuals and actors that is a mix of British and American pronunciation, which is why we can't place FDR's accent today. Sideshow Bob on the Simpsons has one.
@barry646
@barry646 7 лет назад
Very good, valar. Yours is the only meaningful reply in this thread :-))
@85Aheadstix
@85Aheadstix 7 лет назад
Watch Frasier. both Niles and Frasier have them.
@heatherpayne1995
@heatherpayne1995 7 лет назад
It's boggling to me that Niles and Frasier have mid-Atlantic accents and were supposedly born and raised in Seattle. We don't speak like that here. AT ALL. Marty Crane has his NW accent.
@TCt83067695
@TCt83067695 7 лет назад
I'm surprised stephen is not familiar with the mid atlantic accent.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 7 лет назад
Barry Stults I try my best :) The rest of these threads are hilariously irritating. Oh well, it's RU-vid.
@ericacrombie9035
@ericacrombie9035 7 лет назад
LOL the baseball cap thing is the same in Australia. Well obviously some people wear them but it's mostly just children. You rarely see fully grown men wearing them. But in the US it's totally normal to see a 30 or 40 year old man wearing one.
@MrRwk314
@MrRwk314 7 лет назад
I wear them. I'll wear whatever I want
@ericacrombie9035
@ericacrombie9035 7 лет назад
Are you American?
@MrRwk314
@MrRwk314 7 лет назад
Yeah does it matter?
@ericacrombie9035
@ericacrombie9035 7 лет назад
***** well, yeah... I mean... the point of my comment was that a lot of Americans wear baseball caps but British and Aussies don't usually. So you were either proving my point or not. The former was the case ;)
@MrRwk314
@MrRwk314 7 лет назад
my point being is who cares who wears what?
@demonsbanenathan
@demonsbanenathan 7 лет назад
"Why do you hate Americans... *we saved you during WW2*" - .. That. That's the reason why.
@MrRwk314
@MrRwk314 7 лет назад
We say things like that cause we know you'll all get pissed off so easy. I mean look at these comments on here. lol
@demonsbanenathan
@demonsbanenathan 7 лет назад
So you're *pretending* to be stupid. Impressive.
@MrRwk314
@MrRwk314 7 лет назад
I'm rolling my eyes now. Lighten up Francis.
@demonsbanenathan
@demonsbanenathan 7 лет назад
Are you upset?
@aikighost
@aikighost 7 лет назад
So double the reason then :)
@spencechan
@spencechan 7 лет назад
Violet and Hazel sound like characters from Clue
@izamanaick
@izamanaick 7 лет назад
Or Cluedo, as we call it.
@izamanaick
@izamanaick 7 лет назад
mdevilb The British
@MsJondde
@MsJondde 7 лет назад
Only ever heard of Cluedo. Is 'Clue' the same thing?
@izamanaick
@izamanaick 7 лет назад
Valar Morghulis Its the original. The English version.
@MsJondde
@MsJondde 7 лет назад
Izamanaick I googled it. Apparently it's 'Clue' in North America, 'Cluedo' in most other places. Anyway, was just curious because we call it 'Cluedo' in my country (Finland).
@Smudgie
@Smudgie 7 лет назад
Thankyou USA. You may have turned up late, but you have more than made up for being late, by being over-punctual for every war since!
@Vrig
@Vrig 7 лет назад
Hahaha good one :)
@bill4788
@bill4788 7 лет назад
clever but America had no obligation to defend Europe prior to WW2
@streglof
@streglof 7 лет назад
funny how some people seem to think that justifies all the shit the US did after that.
@Vrig
@Vrig 7 лет назад
Bobby G And neither did America do so out of the kindness of their heart. America knew that if Europe fell, there was nothing stopping a future war vs the Axis powers. Stop patting yourselves on the back for something you did not do because of humanitarian reasons and more significantly for something that was a team effort. The US alone would stand no chance vs the axis powers. Look at the numbers.
@Lyle-bw3nx
@Lyle-bw3nx 7 лет назад
LOL NICE
@willmckay3411
@willmckay3411 6 лет назад
It's a clever way American's spin "we selfishly resisted fighting against pure evil until it personally concerned us".
@jasonukred2452
@jasonukred2452 6 лет назад
Will McKay........well put.
@jaredlangley6924
@jaredlangley6924 6 лет назад
We joined 2 years after the war started... it lasted for about 7 years. We were there for the bulk of it. It's not our fault Europe has been fighting over land for centuries. Our country used to mind our own business and trade with others, until you cunts started fighting.
@SNORKYMEDIA
@SNORKYMEDIA 6 лет назад
no you preferred to fight each other like us
@danepotmo2513
@danepotmo2513 5 лет назад
The US was in the midst of an economic depression and wasn't a colonial nation (the US's military was smaller than Romania's in 1939) with a massive standing military. WWII looked precisely like the same 90 billion other European Imperial wars that had infected Europe for centuries, and cost Americans needless deaths in WWI. This bullshit about "pure evil" wasn't fully known until 1945 moron, to wrap Britain up in righteousness is laughable considering this. If Germany was some sort of "pure evil" that had to be stopped in British minds, they wouldn't have engaged in the "Phoney War", shruggingly sacrificing Poland, and giving Germany a full head of steam before reacting. It's a clever way how you just ignore reality and the reactions and factors which actually determined the reactions of allies. The US was pouring aid to Europe, taking up defense of perimeter Europe and building up its forces well before (The US signed the Atlantic Charter IN 1941 BEFORE PEARL HARBOR MORON) Pearl Harbor dipshit. Your sense of history is ignorant and infantile. In fact, you essentially know nothing about WWII. The US gave as much as it could, as soon as it could. The US was in Africa in 1942 (American commanders wanted to assault Europe in 42, it was Churchill who, wisely, wanted the US to start in AFrica and cinch down on Germany towards Europe like a "closing fist"), it had already been sending aid, defending Iceland, building for war since Britain finally decided to fight after dithering during The Phoney War. It was Britain and France's moronic, botched, handling of Germany following WWI which created the very conditions which gave rise to the Third Reich and British and French dawdling in the opening stages of WWII which prolonged it
@uncasunga1800
@uncasunga1800 5 лет назад
...and saved your fannies..pussies
@Andrei-Marian
@Andrei-Marian 3 года назад
"It was quite good" implies that they were expecting it to be bad. That's why it's an insult, because of the implied perception and then the surprise: It wasn't as bad as I imagined. You know, it was quite good.
@xxTipheneAmberxx
@xxTipheneAmberxx 7 лет назад
Emily Blunt is truly one of my favourites. She is down to earth and charming and funny. Love her !
@christophervanburen8923
@christophervanburen8923 7 лет назад
How can you not completely love Emily Blunt? She's awesome.
@TawnyPixie
@TawnyPixie 7 лет назад
Emily Blunt is so cool. I just love her!
@AGiantSloar
@AGiantSloar 7 лет назад
Me too! Some people love J-Law but for me it's Emily Blunt all day, her personality is amazing!
@trodd1sox
@trodd1sox 7 лет назад
kelly morgan There are Brits and there are Brits. Some are nice, while some are just plain nasty. Nothing to do with where they are born. Same as in the US and everywhere for that matter. There are arse/assholes and pleasant people in all countries. We need to remember that people are people wherever you go. Hating on everyone from one nation is absurd. You can only legitimately make that judgment if you were to literally meet every single individual from that country.
@charliehutch3533
@charliehutch3533 7 лет назад
she's ok but those two colors do NOT belong on T V.. either together or apart.
@charliehutch3533
@charliehutch3533 7 лет назад
everything to do with where they are born... It is so full of drunks... really.. mind the gap and the pub... that's all you need to know in England...
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 5 лет назад
American audiences are never quite on her humour wavelength. She constantly throws off hilarious comments that seem to go over the audience's head.
@NoemiCBautista
@NoemiCBautista 7 лет назад
The timeless, Emily Blunt ..
@jamiecal11
@jamiecal11 7 лет назад
"there's fewer more distressing sights than that of an English man in a baseball hat"
@LFCJoseph
@LFCJoseph 7 лет назад
JebaJebaJemeh Aye! Libs for life
@jamiecal11
@jamiecal11 7 лет назад
+Richard Keys yesssss Keysie mate. Deliberately left out who the quote was by to see if someone knew it.
@AndyTomlins
@AndyTomlins 7 лет назад
Glad Im not the only one that went straight to saying that line
@jamiecal11
@jamiecal11 7 лет назад
+Andy Tomlins I only really opened this page to comment it, wouldn't have watched this otherwise, though I like Emily and Stephen.
@mikee101
@mikee101 7 лет назад
I'm like legit jealous of John Krasinski now... she's so chill
@mickeye6428
@mickeye6428 5 лет назад
She's kind of a bitch at him on a regular basis.
@universalconquest4447
@universalconquest4447 4 года назад
@@mickeye6428 Yea, you would know Mickey...
@mickeye6428
@mickeye6428 4 года назад
@@universalconquest4447 You are prolifically stupid.
@PKLO9727
@PKLO9727 3 года назад
@@mickeye6428 How would you know?
@krishsen2520
@krishsen2520 7 лет назад
WW2 was won by all three Allied powers. America played a big role but Russia made by far the largest sacrifice
@CMontgomeryBurns09
@CMontgomeryBurns09 7 лет назад
Don't forget about the Pacific Front.
@aliyabolotbekkyzy7689
@aliyabolotbekkyzy7689 7 лет назад
Not Russia - the Soviet Union
@OrangeAni
@OrangeAni 7 лет назад
Not Russia, the USSR. Not tje same thing.
@fenhen
@fenhen 7 лет назад
It's still totally true that America saved Britain in WW2 though. Also "3 allied powers"? I think you're forgetting a few countries there...
@dukenukem8381
@dukenukem8381 7 лет назад
Fuck you seriously, every time somebody something good about USA in WW2 u fucking cunts scream RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA! GET OUT OF STALINs ASS! Ukrainians ? Polish? Georgians? Belorussians and many other members of a soviet union also have made their sacrifice. Some more then others. Baltic states and half of Europe remained occupied by soviets for more 50 years. So stop praising Stalin you imbecile.
@hadimajzoub
@hadimajzoub 7 лет назад
She's so light and genuine a breath of fresh air.
@wkdedits5811
@wkdedits5811 7 лет назад
I love her she's so funny. And I love the chemistry between them. The witty comments just bounce off each other!
@AJoVee
@AJoVee 7 лет назад
this interview is so great. stephen is really natural with the guests and the conversations are so engaging and casual.
@freshboi4766
@freshboi4766 3 года назад
He’s mostly terrible at interviews
@lilgrasshoppah
@lilgrasshoppah 7 лет назад
i think she's pretty sharp... and not blunt at all...?
@zan3958
@zan3958 7 лет назад
lilgrasshoppah That joke was quite good mate
@barbaro267
@barbaro267 7 лет назад
That joke was quite good.
@TheArabsolga
@TheArabsolga 7 лет назад
That joke was quite good.
@CoachingHigher
@CoachingHigher 6 лет назад
That deep cut was quite good
@thegnome73
@thegnome73 5 лет назад
Are these reactions what the Brits mean by damning with faint praise? Edit: Never mind, just got to that point in the video.
@erikcharles1793
@erikcharles1793 5 лет назад
Emily makes England so proud, so talented and truly lovely and beautiful ❤
@louisegrew01
@louisegrew01 7 лет назад
I'm English and i completely get the whole how we're snooty to Americans but i love Americans you guys are hilarious and so loving!!!
@SheliakDragon
@SheliakDragon 5 лет назад
I just love listening to Emily Blunt speak. Her voice, her accent, her choice of words, all sound beautiful.
@davedee599
@davedee599 7 лет назад
This segment was quite good
@da96103
@da96103 7 лет назад
Can't satisfy you, can they?
@JonnyUnderrated
@JonnyUnderrated 7 лет назад
Your commentary was top notch, keep it up cheif.
@funguy8801
@funguy8801 7 лет назад
How rude!
@herrfriberger5
@herrfriberger5 7 лет назад
But the americans are right about the (original) meaning of that word. A century ago, you could even say "quite ready", meaning something like "ready indeed".
@donste-croix8522
@donste-croix8522 7 лет назад
Quite good or... quite good?
@angiewagner9232
@angiewagner9232 7 лет назад
Stephen looks like he gives good hugs.
@funguy8801
@funguy8801 7 лет назад
... he has permanent "rape-face"
@arig2514
@arig2514 6 лет назад
Fun Guy He has an alien face not a rape face!
@lil5079
@lil5079 4 года назад
“Why don’t you like us so much?” Me: “how long have you got..?”
@mrdompaul
@mrdompaul 7 лет назад
She's absolutely lovely, and their friendship really shows 😊
@ayudone8673
@ayudone8673 7 лет назад
I'm in love with this lady...
@matend8125
@matend8125 3 года назад
her acting range is just outstanding
@kills26
@kills26 7 лет назад
I see a lot of people commenting about the ww2 joke. As a Brit, I don't mind Americans thinking that. I just hope Americans remember Four things. ONE: America only entered the war after Germany declared war on them. TWO: Germany was developing a nuke, and it's target was going to be America, New York, and DC were the likely targets. THREE: Germany wanted peace with the UK, Hitler respected the British Empire, and wanted nothing more than to be Allies with GB, he would have made peace any day of the week. FOUR: America drove the UK to the brink of bankruptcy, we had food rationing for 10 years after the war ended as we had to sell everything we made to pay back the USA. Everything the US supplied to the UK with was sold at an inflated cost. The USA enjoyed a Golden age from the wealth made during the war. Make what ever conclusion you will of these facts, if you still think you saved us I wont argue.
@kills26
@kills26 7 лет назад
mdevilb 1: I get that you are making some jokes. 2: 90% of my care comes from the fact that I think history is important. Sadly a lot of people these days don't pay enough attention to it. 3: Do you really think that your country is the best in the world, or are you just saying that to be patriotic. Honestly I don't think America is the best country, and I don't think my own country is the best either. But if you actually belive that then that must be nice for you, I am a little jelly of this opinion.
@liupang00
@liupang00 7 лет назад
+Media you sound like a reasonable man, unfortunately, you got your history from dubious sources
@jaredlangley6924
@jaredlangley6924 6 лет назад
We joined the war after Japan bombed Pear Harbor... then Germany declared war on us 4 days later over some provocation bullshit. It's not our fault your shitty country couldn't feed it's own people. Stop fucking and over populating your shitty Isle.
@hotpinkglitteer1844
@hotpinkglitteer1844 6 лет назад
the US is the best country in the world and everyone outside hates that ... shut up peasantsss
@eleonoramillozzi6184
@eleonoramillozzi6184 4 года назад
She says "How dare you?" just like her husband!! Love these two sooo much.
@Dreadnaught1985
@Dreadnaught1985 7 лет назад
It's not really that we don't wear baseball caps. its that we don't wear em in doors.
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 7 лет назад
I dont know what she's on about. Plenty of people wear caps in the UK. Maybe its not as commonly seen as the US but people definitely wear caps.
@dandjemal6251
@dandjemal6251 7 лет назад
outside of sports people, chavs and the odd beachgoer in summer, a baseball cap is not that common. snapbacks don't count
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 7 лет назад
Baseball _style_ hats are fairly common. I'm sure she wasnt strictly referring to baseball caps only, that wouldnt make much sense given her anecdote.
@dandjemal6251
@dandjemal6251 7 лет назад
hmm even if you lumped in snapbacks and any peaked caps I still feel like it isn't that common. an interesting difference in perception there
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 7 лет назад
Maybe i spend more time around shady people... =/
@Fabzil
@Fabzil 7 лет назад
Omg, such a pleasant interview to watch. Incredible peacefull and joyfull energy :)
@rogerdavis5142
@rogerdavis5142 7 лет назад
I love everything about Emily Blunt but most of all I love her laugh!
@SF-wx1bu
@SF-wx1bu 7 лет назад
Contrary to general or public belief (often via Hollywood) no one country won the Second World War. The sacrifice was huge from all the allied forces. It was a team effort, no one life given was more or less valuable than the other. Britain was desperate for America's help and in December 1941 they joined the combined effort. Our great and grandparents generations paid a huge price for both world wars. It's sad to see Stephen's remark to Emily has been taken out of context (judging by the comments).
@rich1051414
@rich1051414 7 лет назад
People are angry when the US is given any credit at all for anything ever. People wonder why the US goes overboard, when no one else in the world ever says nice things.... EVER.
@finze1
@finze1 7 лет назад
You have come to the RU-vid comments section with logic and rational thought. A grave mistake, young grasshopper.
@AegisNova
@AegisNova 7 лет назад
Richard Smith EVER? No one ever says nice things about the United States?
@garrusn7702
@garrusn7702 7 лет назад
+Brian Esposito YES
@snapcracklepop971
@snapcracklepop971 7 лет назад
Ever is a bit of an over exaggeration but for the most part there is a lot of anti-US rhetoric online. More than I ever realized which is why I think Americans try to overcompensate and it just ends up pissing people off more. I mean Stephen made one and look at the reaction of people in the comments section.
@mirie.9549
@mirie.9549 7 лет назад
i love how she switches accents when she talks about american compliments i love her
@Vampirewolfking
@Vampirewolfking 4 года назад
The "Mid-Atlantic" accent was popular in early 20th century among the American upper class and actors. It was basically a combination of British and American. It was not a natural accent, it was only used by people who were trained to do so.
@jackkrauss
@jackkrauss Год назад
Mid Atlantic like Bmore, DC accent?
@vamanosninja4143
@vamanosninja4143 7 лет назад
This is the best mood I've seen her in on a talk show. She's downright jolly.
@jayskeen6576
@jayskeen6576 7 лет назад
Very true. I was in London for 2 weeks, not a single baseball cap.
@JesusPlaysTheFlute
@JesusPlaysTheFlute 7 лет назад
Colbert missed the perfect opportunity after the movie clip played to say "That was quite good"
@amyj4106
@amyj4106 6 лет назад
HangingFromARope 😂😂😂
@vincej3882
@vincej3882 4 года назад
That Stephen Collins guy rn is probably like “oh my gosh, she said my name”
@amandalopesss
@amandalopesss 5 лет назад
2018?? I never get tired to see this interview. Emily is just perfect. Love her ❤
@creatip123
@creatip123 6 лет назад
That was the funniest, most adorable 'hey!!' EVER......
@MrBloodbunny
@MrBloodbunny 7 лет назад
Mid-atlantic? Quite good description :)
@Buenomars
@Buenomars 7 лет назад
"That film was bloody fookin' brilliant!" How's that for an English person complimenting while going overboard?
@circadianite
@circadianite 7 лет назад
You're not English are you.
@da96103
@da96103 7 лет назад
It was good.
@zan3958
@zan3958 7 лет назад
Buenomars I like how they're soccer hooligans or something, such colourful language 😂
@jmsta2011
@jmsta2011 7 лет назад
Steady on - I thought it was quite good.
@PizzWisard
@PizzWisard 6 лет назад
Nobody says bloody anymore
@halialeigh8087
@halialeigh8087 5 лет назад
I love when English people say “how dare you?” It just, sounds great and powerful for some reason😂😂
@halifaxx55
@halifaxx55 7 лет назад
I was in a classy cafe in London a couple weeks ago. I loved it!! They were so nice to me and answered my questions about the English Breakfast tea! But I wasn't wearing a baseball hat, I agree it's a bit childish wearing it but hey
@taurus5865
@taurus5865 6 лет назад
every emily's interview is soo funny,she is awesome!
@Natasha-kc6ol
@Natasha-kc6ol 4 года назад
In Britain it's rude to wear any kind of hat inside, that's all
@christophermeraz-mata6834
@christophermeraz-mata6834 4 года назад
It's rude anywhere for a man to wear any kind of hat indoors (except for passing through places like train stations and hotel lobbies). 'Muricans don't seem to care much about manners though.
@christophermeraz-mata6834
@christophermeraz-mata6834 4 года назад
It's rude anywhere. 'Muricans don't seem to care much about manners though.
@heinzer69
@heinzer69 3 года назад
Wot abart that Archbishop of Canterbury geezer ? He’s so rude he wears one in church !😀🇬🇧
@TonyEnglandUK
@TonyEnglandUK 3 года назад
@@heinzer69 And the Queen wears quite a sparkly hat indoors a lot, too.
@PKLO9727
@PKLO9727 3 года назад
@@christophermeraz-mata6834 Bruh, it's subjective. It all depends on the situation Obviously. Not every American is Obviously like that
@unnowneagle1626
@unnowneagle1626 7 лет назад
the best interview in some time, well done! :)
@AttackOfTheBees
@AttackOfTheBees 7 лет назад
I think British people generally like Americans and like a lot of American culture. Of course, this is not in evidence in RU-vid comments when it's all about the patriotism, which Americans are infinitely more convincing at. But the whole 'we saved you in WWII' thing . . . oh dear, Stephen, I hope that was satirical.
@snapcracklepop971
@snapcracklepop971 7 лет назад
It was! I'm fairly certain that most Americans are just joking when they make comments like that.
@michaeljohnson9916
@michaeljohnson9916 7 лет назад
True - I don't care what a satyr thinks about me, or even a centaur or woodland sprite.
@ragnar97
@ragnar97 7 лет назад
Well, I'm from Europe and can honestly say I've heard the "well, you're not speaking german because of us" or "we saved you in WWII" more than once. Which in itself is funny because my country wasn't involved in either of the world wars. However, I do think in this case it was just a joke so no biggie.
@jmsta2011
@jmsta2011 7 лет назад
I hope he was joking. I hope that while it's something that Americans are taught to think (patriotism and all that) most people know it isn't entirely true. Helped, sure, but I think we were doing OK already...
@AttackOfTheBees
@AttackOfTheBees 7 лет назад
TheEpicGameHub Lucky the British don't have their own voting fiasco in the recent past as well as a history of fucking up the world, otherwise that comment may look slightly myopic :p
@callumscott953
@callumscott953 7 лет назад
"We saved you in WW2"... *triggered*
@nicholasbaker8012
@nicholasbaker8012 7 лет назад
I am twitching right now.
@travelerx
@travelerx 7 лет назад
Nicholas Baker
@TehDMBfan
@TehDMBfan 7 лет назад
I guess being 5 years late while it was all winding down counts as saving us
@Mr0011011
@Mr0011011 7 лет назад
Yeah, I'm "triggered" as it is historically inaccurate.
@eliudnjai
@eliudnjai 7 лет назад
lol saved? joining the war when every1 else has been fighting for years
@ericcharles8081
@ericcharles8081 4 года назад
Emily is amazing so talented and I truly hope she becomes a Dame one day. She does us British people proud ❤
@Tryingtolovemyself107
@Tryingtolovemyself107 10 месяцев назад
"I look back on it with great fondness." 😅 She used Mom's line for WW2. 😅
@Casablumpkin01
@Casablumpkin01 7 лет назад
Two effortlessly charming people having a riff- good stuff.
@carolinaflor
@carolinaflor 7 лет назад
I think she's gonna be a great Mary Poppins. Looking forward to it! 😀
@danyalendless
@danyalendless 7 лет назад
there's something extraordinarily charming about this woman.
@MagicSkeleton
@MagicSkeleton 7 лет назад
"Why don't you like us? We saved you in WW2." For starters, don't tell us you saved us in WW2!! It really pisses us off.
@Davidthorough
@Davidthorough 7 лет назад
What a... GREAT!!!... guest she is! Don't know any of her other work, but I was amazed that she pulled off her role in Sicario.
@tristenfelix6842
@tristenfelix6842 6 лет назад
I watch Emily Blunt’s movies....I don’t like it,.............. *I LOVE IT!!!!!* And also I love how polite Emily is, even at the end when Stephen usually always says “Please stick around” and his guests usually never reply. But Emily said “I will” and idk, ahhh! I love her ❤️ ♥️
@thubelihlezondi5822
@thubelihlezondi5822 7 лет назад
This comments section turned out predictable.
@Delogros
@Delogros 6 лет назад
Its not surprising the British are not overly fond of the Americans pissing on the sacrifices made by their war dead and veterans so yeah, when that happens the result is indeed predictable.
@deepblue1909
@deepblue1909 7 лет назад
amazing laughter, love her
@kautilyabora2432
@kautilyabora2432 5 лет назад
her laugh is so cute and honest
@msprisfigueiredo
@msprisfigueiredo 5 лет назад
“You sounding very mid-Atlantic” 😂😂
@luisebritta3869
@luisebritta3869 7 лет назад
"Quite good" in Germany is actually a compliment. "It was quite good" is probably more of a compliment than simply saying "It was good". ;)
@christine3649
@christine3649 7 лет назад
That depends entirely on how you translate it. If it stands for "ziemlich" then yes, it was more than just good. If it stands for "ganz" then it wasn't trash but it wasn't a masterpiece either. And if it stands for "wirklich" or "echt" then it was, indeed, excellent. It might still differ from region to region. Plus, you'd need to consider what intonation was used.
@luisebritta3869
@luisebritta3869 7 лет назад
I mean, of course it also depends on how you say it. An enthusiastic "Es war echt ganz gut" is likely worth more than a matter-of fact "Es war gut".
@christine3649
@christine3649 7 лет назад
"Es war echt ganz gut" emphasises that you're surprised by how good it was. Please don't get me wrong, I don't mean to offend you. My point is, it's problematic to make such a general statement. It's a massive pet peeve of mine since I'm a translator and interpreter. There are a multitude of different versions you could use to translate "quite" and it all depends on context (and target group).
@ninjafruitchilled
@ninjafruitchilled 7 лет назад
Same in Australia, we tend to understate things, so "it was quite good" or "it was pretty good", probably means "it was very good" :). Like if you ask someone how they are and they say "not bad", they mean "I am fine, thank you" :).
@luisebritta3869
@luisebritta3869 7 лет назад
True! And we get suspicious if someone is describing something or someone as "excellent", "brilliant", or "fantastic" ;)
@chukabucka
@chukabucka 7 лет назад
awesome interview!
@harleyquinn6692
@harleyquinn6692 6 лет назад
Love this interview❤️
@joshuabanner3675
@joshuabanner3675 7 лет назад
No baseball hats in England? Maybe wherever she grew up, but certainly not everywhere.
@georgeporter9815
@georgeporter9815 7 лет назад
Baseball caps are okay. It's just the assholes that wear them backwards that are annoying. That makes them a faux American, which is almost as bad as being American.
@AnyoneCanSee
@AnyoneCanSee 6 лет назад
We are all trying to ignore the existence of chavs in baseball caps. Please don't remind us of the fall in standards.
@jimbomcgill2241
@jimbomcgill2241 3 года назад
She seems perfect in every way. John’s a lucky man.
@bonnie.duncan
@bonnie.duncan 4 года назад
i was ALWAYS the only bonnie in school...i FINALLY met another bonnie when i was 30 years old, at work...it was so exciting!! for both of us!!
@jpe09
@jpe09 5 лет назад
4:11 still kills me. Hahahaha. I go back here everytime I feel down.
@megmo05
@megmo05 7 лет назад
Bloody brilliant she is!
@littled2378
@littled2378 7 лет назад
"Take your baseball hat off!"
@ericcharles8081
@ericcharles8081 4 года назад
We look back at it with great fondness. That makes me smile so much ❤❤ our dryness always makes me laugh
@MorganMingo70
@MorganMingo70 6 лет назад
Stephen, Mid-Atlantic was that early Hollywood accent used in many Turner Classics. From what I've read, they believed the combination of an American accent with that of British pronunciation, made them sound more refined.
@mmonroe8253
@mmonroe8253 2 года назад
She has the best laugh...♥️
@arielsteinsaltz1956
@arielsteinsaltz1956 7 лет назад
So the book is set in England, but in the movie she's the only one with a British accent?
@richardbold3076
@richardbold3076 7 лет назад
Sadly, yes.
@idislikedavid
@idislikedavid 7 лет назад
I was confused by this too, but apparently they changed the movie's location to New York to make her alcoholism make more sense.
@Nilguiri
@Nilguiri 7 лет назад
English accent. There is no such thing a s a "British" accent.
@arielsteinsaltz1956
@arielsteinsaltz1956 7 лет назад
Nilguiri There is... any accent that is used in Great Britain. There are many British accents (17 common ones I think?)
@Nilguiri
@Nilguiri 7 лет назад
Ariel Steinsaltz "There are many British accents". Yes, exactly, probably a lot more, but that does nothing to narrow it down though. She is from London, so her accent is more accurately described as an "English" accent which is generally understood to be an accent from south east England. More specifically it is an RP accent (a posh, south east English accent, like the Queen's). I know that there are many English accents, too, but at least you exclude Welsh, Irish and Scottish. Would you call a Belfast or a Glasgow accent a "British accent", too? I certainly wouldn't but they are just as "British" as Emily's accent. I admit that perhaps it's a bit pedantic to point this out, but I don't think many people in the UK would ever refer to a "British accent", it is far too generic. It's more of an American thing.
@winanci
@winanci 7 лет назад
I love her laugh!
@grinehard7
@grinehard7 7 лет назад
She is a true blessing!
@Omomoification
@Omomoification 7 лет назад
Emily Blunt, effortlessly making any segment she's in better! Love her!
@museamuse8745
@museamuse8745 7 лет назад
I just love this woman so much! She is incredible.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 4 года назад
"Cheri Bobbins" -Simpsons, great episode.
@4allicare
@4allicare 7 лет назад
can emily blunts mom be a guest? she sounds like a riot!
@ryiin
@ryiin 7 лет назад
she's wrong chavs do.
@ziyad1809
@ziyad1809 7 лет назад
and roadmen
@safetytfh
@safetytfh 7 лет назад
they wear snapbacks or other flat bill hats
@NAPYNAMIT
@NAPYNAMIT 7 лет назад
not anymore though
@mooniejohnson
@mooniejohnson 7 лет назад
Yeah, but chavs aren't people. (Kidding... mostly)
@kylewhitehead1684
@kylewhitehead1684 7 лет назад
That's probably why the people in the cafe didn't like him
@samwelltarly7409
@samwelltarly7409 7 лет назад
Just watched the movie it was super slow but I still enjoyed it.
@davidianbaker
@davidianbaker 7 лет назад
I died when Stephen said, "The third one's free range"
@ericcharles8081
@ericcharles8081 5 лет назад
Emily is so lovely and amazingly talented 💕💕
@Astraeus..
@Astraeus.. 5 лет назад
I feel like it really isn't even a serious question whether or not baseball caps are worn in England. Just look at the snazzy and luxurious head gear worn by the Queen's Guard, or the entirely magnificent head gear worn by the Queen's Life Guard. In short, any country with trained killers sporting THAT kind of head gear don't waste their heads with baseball caps...
@EddValdez
@EddValdez 6 лет назад
Would love for her to get an Oscar soon. She's brilliant
@KaitainCPS
@KaitainCPS 6 лет назад
The interesting thing is that “quite” CAN be used as an amplifying adjective in British English, but isn’t always. Examples: “Quite wonderful” = “excellent” “Quite good” = “just above mediocre” “Quite lovely” = “very lovely” “Quite attractive” = “above average looking, but not stunning” “Quite” as an amplifier rather than diminutive is now associated more with the upper classes.
@suzetteglz9797
@suzetteglz9797 7 лет назад
I am OBSESSED with her make up and outfit.
@06mustangCE
@06mustangCE 7 лет назад
Mary Poppins: Time Lord
@bodinater
@bodinater 7 лет назад
That WW2 comment was a joke, amazing how tribal and emotional people get. Its a chat show comment, never intended to be an accurate historical analysis!
@sushanthramesh2941
@sushanthramesh2941 5 лет назад
Gosh, she's an angel!❤
@elenat8369
@elenat8369 2 года назад
Love her, she is amazing ❤️
@XXXIMSEXYNIKNOWITXXX
@XXXIMSEXYNIKNOWITXXX 7 лет назад
damn she's gorgeous
@tonygray7804
@tonygray7804 7 лет назад
Just seen the film - I confidently predict at least an Oscar nod for her this year...
@loveingbot
@loveingbot 6 лет назад
every time i watch a emily blunt interview i get so happy
@DinoHF79
@DinoHF79 6 лет назад
Loved Mary Poppins growing up and was dazzled by Julie Andrews in the theater. Can't wait to share the new movie with my granddaughter in the theater!
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