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Margot Robbie Explains The Saying "We're Not Here To F*ck Spiders" | The Graham Norton Show 

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@zigakastelic180
@zigakastelic180 4 года назад
Daniel Kaluuya: His mom: Imma end this man's whole career
@manarengoepe5833
@manarengoepe5833 4 года назад
Imma end my son's whole career
@Drizzle600
@Drizzle600 4 года назад
Parking pataweyo has come along way
@UnwaveringBackBone
@UnwaveringBackBone 4 года назад
Literally 🤭
@Arkayjiya
@Arkayjiya 4 года назад
This meme is overused and dead but this is a rare case where it's still appropriate and funny xD
@MrRhubarbs
@MrRhubarbs 4 года назад
Young Daniel: WHAT CAREER
@Hollins23
@Hollins23 4 года назад
I actually think this should have been titled with reference to the Swedish saying: 'You can't just expect to come sliding in here on a shrimp sandwich."
@Hollins23
@Hollins23 4 года назад
"Do you want to come 'round, and see my stamp collection?" When I was in Italy, I met a Swedish man who educated me on that line. I told him that I wasn't into stamp collecting, so, no thank you. I found out that it is essentially asking if you want to go home with them.
@KalleJon10
@KalleJon10 4 года назад
Hollins23 thats not a saying.. trust me.
@Hollins23
@Hollins23 4 года назад
@@KalleJon10 : LOL! Really!? He, and his friends, told me that it was. Maybe it was a generational (or regional??) thing because he was older than I was. He also told me that a cupboard is called a "larder." Is that true?
@Kanjo_Bazooie
@Kanjo_Bazooie 4 года назад
Great thinking hollins
@Dazzaleinstein
@Dazzaleinstein 4 года назад
More views using Margot Robbie's name though.
@marks.6480
@marks.6480 4 года назад
No Graham, in Australia the spider f*cks you.
@Youtubewatcher11
@Youtubewatcher11 4 года назад
Lol
@BbYyTtOo
@BbYyTtOo 4 года назад
😜😜😜
@leightalbot414
@leightalbot414 4 года назад
That’s weird, I am Australian and I have never heard that saying, ever. She must be from Queensland or New South Wales.
@laboon344
@laboon344 4 года назад
The spiders there are so bad now they just lit everything on fire
@bigjibbsone
@bigjibbsone 4 года назад
@@leightalbot414 we use it here in nsw. shes from qld
@JustLetMeFly94
@JustLetMeFly94 4 года назад
Title about Margot in a 3 min video where she only speaks in the last 5 seconds!!
@seizieme
@seizieme 4 года назад
Just LetMeFly Because she gets the most clicks out of all of them
@seekers1040
@seekers1040 4 года назад
exactly..
@JustLetMeFly94
@JustLetMeFly94 4 года назад
@@seizieme Yes I get it I'm just annoyed.
@MichaelJohnson-kq7qg
@MichaelJohnson-kq7qg 4 года назад
It's the high point. The shrimp sandwich one is cute, but it's the spiders one that wins.
@tazloren6947
@tazloren6947 4 года назад
@@seizieme It's probably also because she's gonna be on the show this week to promote birds of prey. They usually put up previous appearances of the guests before the next one
@mareir
@mareir 4 года назад
98% Daniel and Alicia, 2% Margot making a random comment.
@marybarry2230
@marybarry2230 4 года назад
Yes but Margo's comment was the funniest!
@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat
@TheManInTheLongBlackCoat 4 года назад
She’s the most famous so it’s her name on the title, regardless of how much work she did.
@crizznik2312
@crizznik2312 4 года назад
@@TryHardTimah Another comment was full of Aussies saying the opposite things. I bet it's super regional.
@sandydewar878
@sandydewar878 4 года назад
@@TryHardTimah Very common, you must live under a rock ..Or maybe you're a spider and people wish not to offend🤷‍♂️
@Wookie_oo7
@Wookie_oo7 4 года назад
@@crizznik2312 That's the thing with Aussie slang, Australia is a large country with a relatively small population, slang is very regional. For example I say fair suck of the saveloy, having been raised by a bloke who came from down in New South Wales, as where I have lived in central and Northern Queensland and everyone says fair suck or fair shake of the sauce bottle. Besides that I honestly think the real thing about Aussies who use slang make it up some times and we just piece it together through context. It's rare that we get stumped by another Aussie even when we have never heard what they said before.
@AlkisenSuper
@AlkisenSuper 4 года назад
I love how not-prude this show is. On American talkshows the host would be like "No, you can't say that".
@loes3000
@loes3000 4 года назад
Exactly. Even though damn near all of us cuss lol
@s.p..smdness8748
@s.p..smdness8748 4 года назад
The best I've seen about this logic is in The Walking Dead. Showing guts, rotting corpse and people getting gruesomely murdered ? Sure ! But don't you dare make Negan swear as much as he does in the comics !
@AlkisenSuper
@AlkisenSuper 4 года назад
@Jean Kennedy There are lots of American shows I like, but I do get sick of the hypocrisy. Saturday Night Live is also weird in how it's literally shown late at night, yet if someone says a strong swear on-air that person risks getting fired. So stupid.
@feejan
@feejan 4 года назад
Just the Brits keeping it real. I love it and far prefer it over American TV.
@keybored67
@keybored67 4 года назад
bill burr: you know who I was before you booked me
@annjo3237
@annjo3237 4 года назад
Daniel Kaluuya is so funny
@jethrokat1
@jethrokat1 4 года назад
I see the unimpressed parent is a thing we all have in common
@jethrokat1
@jethrokat1 4 года назад
@IRISH LAD Or maybe he was just the furthest from Graham and felt the need to get closer while talking. Not seeing he did/didn't make her uncomfortable, just saying it's a possibility
@HusseinDoha
@HusseinDoha 4 года назад
@IRISH LAD What intelligence? How did you determined his and their intelligence?? What a loser you are. Jealous that he is making something with his life, unlike you who trolls on the Internet. You are an Irish. It doesn't get worst than that. The male guest obviously brought laughter to the room on every answer he gave. That's the purpose of being on an entertainment show. Graham laughed, so were the other guests and the crowd. He did got too much close on the sofa without realizing that the woman who sat next to him needed a leg space. But it was unintentional. She was not that uncomfortable.
@HusseinDoha
@HusseinDoha 4 года назад
@Wally Banter The whole crowd were laughing on several occasions because of his funny answers and stories. He's funny.
@jayanths1221
@jayanths1221 4 года назад
@IRISH LAD Ok boomer.
@acmiguens
@acmiguens 4 года назад
That is the most Australian thing I've ever heard Edit: It's been one year and it seems Australians can't tell the difference between "most Australian thing I've ever heard" and "sentence most uttered in Australia"
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 4 года назад
André Corazza Miguens Except that it is the sort of BS people make up for a laugh. I am very much Australian, 64 years old and in all those years never heard it until this video clip. It is not a common Australian expression.
@karlykd4961
@karlykd4961 4 года назад
Umm it’s a very Australian expression. Maybe it depends which state you’re from.
@DeclanBurger
@DeclanBurger 4 года назад
​@artistjoh It's not super common but heard it a few times in the mines, I've heard it a lot more in other countries than I did in Aus though
@MissyHeatZ
@MissyHeatZ 4 года назад
@@artistjoh I hear it at least once a day. That or "we didn't come here to put socks on caterpillars"
@wipeout2098
@wipeout2098 4 года назад
@@artistjoh Elijah Wood said that Peter Jackson used it a lot when making the Lord of the Rings movies, so apparently New Zealanders use it too.
@joannerey4255
@joannerey4255 4 года назад
Alicia Vikander is married to Michael Fassbender.... wow their babies are gonna rule the world
@mgrosse24
@mgrosse24 3 года назад
🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
@deanwalker6437
@deanwalker6437 3 года назад
Just surprised she can walk
@daviddemar8749
@daviddemar8749 3 года назад
Yup ! He's a lucky guy. I just watched her in her first film. A Royal Affair. It's a danish film. She's the female lead and she carries the whole movie. I recommend it to you.
@jackyyeung1800
@jackyyeung1800 3 года назад
their children will be quick silver and scarlet witch....hahahhaha
@daviddemar8749
@daviddemar8749 3 года назад
@Samantha Franklin I thought that light between the oceans was a very good, very moving film. I would also recommend A Royal Affair-2012. She's the female lead and she carries the entire film . It's a stunning performance and a true story.
@startingQB
@startingQB 3 года назад
I didn't know he was British. His accent was really good.
@truongtrungchinh163
@truongtrungchinh163 3 года назад
Some more Swedish sayings that doesn’t translate very well: Well, then there is no cow on the ice. There is no danger on the roof.
@EASFromTheWest
@EASFromTheWest 3 года назад
He looks so stoned.
@Hellwyck
@Hellwyck 3 года назад
Truong... Did you copy that from Petter?
@512-m7f
@512-m7f 3 года назад
Maybe he is putting on an English accent 🤯
@ole340
@ole340 3 года назад
British accent is really good lol
@pettergardo3874
@pettergardo3874 4 года назад
Some more Swedish sayings that doesn’t translate very well: Well, then there is no cow on the ice. There is no danger on the roof.
@hakon_dlc
@hakon_dlc 4 года назад
There are owls in the forest
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 4 года назад
Translation, please?
@schisandra
@schisandra 4 года назад
What do these sayings mean? When would you use them?
@andrewsheridan612
@andrewsheridan612 4 года назад
@@schisandra I reckon "There's no cow on the ice" means "there's no danger on the roof". :) I don't think they're separate sayings.
@MinbadTheFourth
@MinbadTheFourth 4 года назад
In French we say: "the lake did not catch fire"
@teemorgan9282
@teemorgan9282 4 года назад
And this is why the Norton show wont work in the USA, Americans have to be fake and puritanical on TV, no cursing or drinking alcohol or being real, which is the charm of this show.
@sneakernickel
@sneakernickel 4 года назад
They do play Norton here on BBC America, but only once a week. Americans actually like the format better where the guests can all interact with each other at once and when they seem loose and have a few drinks. They used to be that way on Carson. Unfortunately everything has to be editable for advertisers here. Which is a shame. The money runs the show.
@OakLawnSpeedShop
@OakLawnSpeedShop 4 года назад
Tee Morgan we don’t have to however American TV is ridiculous with censorship. You can have ads for alcohol but cannot show anyone drinking in the commercial.
@listofromantics
@listofromantics 4 года назад
That won't stop American TV executives from trying. They're so creatively bankrupt they'll poach anything popular overseas on the hope it will hit big in the US; and have been doing so for decades.
@teemorgan9282
@teemorgan9282 4 года назад
@@listofromantics true but it will fail, also americans play too many commercials unlike the BBC.
@pooroldlu
@pooroldlu 4 года назад
Oh brother
@Micktrex
@Micktrex 4 года назад
“Doing a poop in the blue cabinet” is what Doctor Who calls a number two.
@LosPoderes7
@LosPoderes7 4 года назад
How cryptic...
@cutielol0
@cutielol0 4 года назад
It's the doctor not doctor who
@romainsavioz5466
@romainsavioz5466 4 года назад
@@cutielol0 you must be fun at parties
@jayrap94
@jayrap94 4 года назад
@@cutielol0 Doctor poo Ok, bye everybody
@MrBizteck
@MrBizteck 4 года назад
Lol I started to hum the theme song!
@ella2751
@ella2751 3 года назад
I love Margot Robbie legitimately trying to explain like "it'd be difficult to try and f*ck a spider"
@Donegal62
@Donegal62 3 года назад
Graham: "But, in Australia you COULD find a spider to f*ck." 🤣🤣
@callofduty611
@callofduty611 3 года назад
It really isn't something you want to try though D:
@sjacrane
@sjacrane 3 года назад
That is soooo Graham Norton.
@ittssanaa
@ittssanaa 3 года назад
When Margot is laughing, her accent always slips and I love it!!
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Год назад
What do you mean, she IS talking in her usual accent all the time, she doesn't hide it or adapt it, noone does
@ittssanaa
@ittssanaa Год назад
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 sometimes she talks more in american accent because in most of her movies she has to talk like that and it comes to her naturally, but when she laughs, her aussie always slips
@ykook7000
@ykook7000 Год назад
​@@ittssanaano she literally totally still has her full native accent 🙄
@Mirage63
@Mirage63 4 года назад
I LOVE to watch this show. Just let it run in the background all day. Sometimes cllick over to see what's happeneing. But just the energy is SO POSITIVE it makes my day better just by being in the background. Thank You Graham.
@floogelhornzzz4770
@floogelhornzzz4770 3 года назад
You're not worried all that swearing is going to corrupt your morals or any impressionable youngsters who might be around? And if you start doing it too, where will you end up at the end along with all these showbiz reprobates? 🔥
@bklyn_line
@bklyn_line 4 года назад
I can say that I’ve literally watched Graham Norton’s shows ALL fekkin day, have gone legless from laughter and would do it all over again. Started for me with Father Noel - he’s absolute gas!!!
@ajayempee
@ajayempee 4 года назад
irish much?
@Chad_Cave
@Chad_Cave 3 года назад
My favorite bit is Greg Davies telling his story to Jodie Foster, Russell Crowe, and Ryan Gosling. And I'm reasonably sure I've seen every episode of Graham...
@Hieillua
@Hieillua 4 года назад
Daniel's mom started the 'I'm gonna end this mans whole career' meme.
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 4 года назад
Love this. Adult conversation but not in the least flirty or shockjock-y. Why on earth isn't EVERY damn talk show like this?
@melmoth2219
@melmoth2219 4 года назад
@Jean Kennedy IMHO Graham Norton is a wonderfully civilized, cultured, and elegant man with great charm, an excellent TV persona (with the highest skills as interviewer), and who is also capable of the most perfectly appropriate bawdiness as required.
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 4 года назад
@Jean Kennedy Of course agree 100% on Graham, but wouldn't compare his show to Bee or Oliver's, just different types of shows. James Cordon seems to be trying to achieve a similar vibe to Graham's show, but lacks the chill demeanor, his guests ARE NEVER as comfortable launching into a story.
@rachaelking7059
@rachaelking7059 4 года назад
@Jean Kennedy can you imagine the US allowing 8 out of 10 cats does countdown?!?!
@roc7880
@roc7880 4 года назад
because people are now woke which is being both stupid and uptight
@SuperLeica1
@SuperLeica1 3 года назад
Because in the USA you´ll have translate every "bleep" word to Latin. That´s not the primary language of modern celebs.
@Hemzees
@Hemzees 3 года назад
Graham Norton remains the show to watch because of moments like these. No pretend censorship of any kind.
@tdkgrimtros
@tdkgrimtros 3 года назад
Gotta love how Robbie just came in and stole the whole bit right at the end. The extras setup the joke and she gets the laughs.
@eroshan
@eroshan Год назад
Wait did you call three oscar winners extras?
@sparrowwilson4514
@sparrowwilson4514 Год назад
Love Daniel Kaluuya. What a down to earth, funny guy.
@sydneyhorne745
@sydneyhorne745 3 года назад
I love how him and Allison shared a drink
@thepopmafia3290
@thepopmafia3290 3 года назад
yeah what the hell?
@lyndalimasilva6767
@lyndalimasilva6767 3 года назад
Yes I noticed that too???!!!!!
@benjamonpookoo2741
@benjamonpookoo2741 3 года назад
I was searching the comments to find Allison's name so I could write a comment asking about that lol
@spiveym
@spiveym 3 года назад
I was thinking how, even in Johnny Carson's day, that would have been a scandal!
@trollof229antthevariable9
@trollof229antthevariable9 4 года назад
Shout-out Vikander haven't seen her in a while. How's it been.
@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit
@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit 4 года назад
She is pretty
@davidsinnott1894
@davidsinnott1894 4 года назад
She has been slightly MIA, and this interview is from 2 years ago from when she was promoting Tomb Raider, and she’s only really been in that Netflix film last year. But looking at her IMDb page, she has a couple films coming this year, so will be nice to see more of her.
@WWIIDDSS
@WWIIDDSS 4 года назад
I was greatly to surprised watching The Illusionist (2006) recently and seeing her as an extra! She was just trying to get her career started around that time. Can’t find any mention of her appearing in it anywhere on the internet but I am certain it’s her. So cool! If anyone wants to see for themselves, she’s near the end of the movie, in the audience. Can’t miss her
@h4rdi7g3
@h4rdi7g3 4 года назад
She ruined tomb raider and I can never bring myself to accept that
@Nazaba09
@Nazaba09 4 года назад
H4RDI7G she only ruined it if you think it’s a remake of the Angelina Jolie films. It’s nor.
@tcfuzz
@tcfuzz 4 года назад
"Margot robbie mentions australia has a saying" fixed the title
@cassianand0r
@cassianand0r 4 года назад
welcome to the world of clickbait titles
@AVMamfortas
@AVMamfortas 4 года назад
Australia doesn't have that saying. I've never heard it and I am Australian.
@splitpitch
@splitpitch 4 года назад
@@AVMamfortas I am new zealander and I have heard it many times... and we only have little spiders here. Maybe it was ours... like the pav.
@trwroberts
@trwroberts 4 года назад
A.M. Fortas might be an outback saying. I've never heard it either but only an Aussie city dweller of 40+ years.
@tcfuzz
@tcfuzz 4 года назад
As an Australia my whole life i hear it quite a lot, but mostly in country towns, so makes sence some havent heard of it
@dungareekogi2442
@dungareekogi2442 4 года назад
"You can't just expect to come sliding in here on a shrimp sandwich." This reminds me of those corporate CEOs who went to Washington to beg for the government bailout in their private jets some years ago.
@namsahejsongbird6837
@namsahejsongbird6837 3 года назад
It could def catch on worldwide
@Protectourbioshpere
@Protectourbioshpere 3 года назад
In America we just call that politics. The rich cry about jet fuel costs and get billions. meanwhile Flint STILL has nasty water to drink. It's a wacky place.
@eolsunder
@eolsunder 3 года назад
@@Protectourbioshpere capitalist society.. its about money. Corporations run the government, banks influence owns most stuff, money = power. Government and corporations are intertwined.
@addisonlee1511
@addisonlee1511 3 года назад
1:10 why did he gave his drink away like that 😂😂😂
@Trains_Travel_NZ
@Trains_Travel_NZ 2 года назад
I never noticed but he does lol
@roddo1955
@roddo1955 2 года назад
They were sharing. Daniel was planning on not drinking alcohol and then he changed his mind but didn't want a full drink or something, so she gave him her glass so that he could sip.
@LadyEowyn
@LadyEowyn 3 года назад
Alicia's tone of voice let me perfectly understand her Swedish idioms, and I appreciate that.
@shmookins
@shmookins 4 года назад
Let the spiders go and back away slowly!
@AmadeyAzalin
@AmadeyAzalin 4 года назад
But we aren't here for that anyway! It's misunderstanding!
@GiantArapaima74
@GiantArapaima74 4 года назад
What if the spider backs up onto you?
@soggybiscuito1505
@soggybiscuito1505 4 года назад
@@GiantArapaima74 *pornhub intro starts playing*
@orlock20
@orlock20 3 года назад
In New Zealand they have the same phrase except they use the word sheep instead of spiders.
@jaxr2958
@jaxr2958 3 года назад
@@orlock20 Yeah but how often does the sayer end up being incorrect?
@whiskeytangofoxtrot2568
@whiskeytangofoxtrot2568 4 года назад
*“We’re not here to f*ck spiders” has got to be the greatest saying in the history of mankind.*
@millymillymilly
@millymillymilly 4 года назад
RNY lived in Australia 32 years, not once have I heard someone use this phrase.
@whiskeytangofoxtrot2568
@whiskeytangofoxtrot2568 4 года назад
@@millymillymilly Be that as it may, I’m stealing it from you guys. It’s just too good not to be stolen. 😀
@Wookie_oo7
@Wookie_oo7 4 года назад
@@millymillymilly Have you heard of fair suck of the saveloy?
@5TRICT9
@5TRICT9 4 года назад
@@millymillymilly Do you hang out with yuppie hipsters? I've been here 40 years and I've heard it plenty of times.
@holycrapchris
@holycrapchris 4 года назад
Another contender: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sr2dhjDE2Ro.html
@thedownsides
@thedownsides 4 года назад
Since comment section is about weird expressions in other languages too, here's another one: In greek, someone who is extremely lucky is called "wide-assed". There's also a noun for it "wideassery". No sense whatsoever.
@tacosmexicanstyle7846
@tacosmexicanstyle7846 4 года назад
Bband It makes sense to me because I’m gay lol
@GladiatorMaster007
@GladiatorMaster007 4 года назад
Ά ρε κωλόφαρδε! 😉
@geraldomagellajunior
@geraldomagellajunior 4 года назад
Would would be amazed to know they have a very similar expression in Brazil (Portuguese)
@jamesleon4883
@jamesleon4883 4 года назад
Reminds me of Gino when he says if your grandmother had wheels she would be a bicycle.
@redrum6619
@redrum6619 4 года назад
James Leon I watch that video at least once a day 😂😂
@danubiosalas4231
@danubiosalas4231 4 года назад
We have that saying in Cuba too. Exactly like that. When you are asking for a premise that didn’t happen
@krashd
@krashd 4 года назад
Gino has always had the best lines, and seeing as Holly and Phil are innuendo freaks it makes for fantastic telly!
@danubiosalas4231
@danubiosalas4231 4 года назад
Reginald Dove let me give you an example: Two guys talking about girls - if I had money, I would ask Jennifer out tonight. - yes, and if my grandma had wheels, she would be a bicycle Meand: since the IF (the condition, having money tonight) doesn’t happen, the second part is only a dream
@danubiosalas4231
@danubiosalas4231 4 года назад
Craig Johnson I happen to believe my grandmother had a pretty fullfilling sex live with my grandpa. He was a stud, seriously.
@fecklessfury
@fecklessfury 4 года назад
Be honest, the spiders in Australia are more likely to f_k u!
@staffh3815
@staffh3815 4 года назад
Very good
@theelolicious9302
@theelolicious9302 4 года назад
Jen .P loooool
@haruchai
@haruchai 4 года назад
If the Drop-Bears don't get you first.
@pworsley
@pworsley 4 года назад
I’m an Aussie and I’ve never heard that phrase before, but then again they are a different breed up north...
@edwardlansdowne291
@edwardlansdowne291 4 года назад
I am an Aussie, and I endorse this comment, mate.
@niamhoconnor8986
@niamhoconnor8986 4 года назад
Alicia blushing when talking about Swedish expressions is so adorable
@user-le8xi9xi2i
@user-le8xi9xi2i 3 года назад
Here after Daniel’s Oscar speech 😂 Can’t wait to hear what his mum had to say about her shout out!
@robertosucci1151
@robertosucci1151 3 года назад
Lol
@lisaallen9578
@lisaallen9578 3 года назад
That was a GREAT group on the couch. They have to become great buddies after all that fun they just had.
@sweiland75
@sweiland75 4 года назад
Anyone else notice that Daniel Kaluuya pronounces his K's like clicks?
@wudupfammm8555
@wudupfammm8555 4 года назад
its the asmr k
@randomvideos7295
@randomvideos7295 4 года назад
London bruv
@Sirinwara
@Sirinwara 4 года назад
I've heard up in Manchester too, not solely a London thing
@Cethical
@Cethical 4 года назад
sweiland75 London ting mainly, but can be found elsewhere in England among youths etc
@bobbbxxx
@bobbbxxx 4 года назад
"and then like"..
@Feenix102
@Feenix102 4 года назад
My favourite Swedish expression is "He's alright, he's just a little round under his feet". It means someone is tipsy.
@Feenix102
@Feenix102 3 года назад
Like theyre standing on a pebble. :o)
@filthycade2399
@filthycade2399 4 года назад
In russian we have saying “to put noodles on someone’s ears” means to fool smb or lie
@goramaciura7230
@goramaciura7230 4 года назад
The same in polish
@Protectourbioshpere
@Protectourbioshpere 3 года назад
Can you use that in a sentence? I am intrigued ha
@sophiabel6621
@sophiabel6621 3 года назад
Can you write it in Russian?
@quasarsphere
@quasarsphere 3 года назад
And you've got that one about Kuzka's mother. I don't quite understand that one.
@syky1788
@syky1788 4 года назад
Oh, if only our talk shows, on this side of the pond, was like Grahams'.
@tomasotreasaigh111
@tomasotreasaigh111 4 года назад
He's Irish and gay, the English do have a fondness for gay chat show hosts for some strange reason. A lot of gay Irishmen tend to do well in English television.
@DarkStryder360
@DarkStryder360 4 года назад
Trump isnt the punch line either, it's fantastic.
@underwaterbubbles
@underwaterbubbles 4 года назад
@@tomasotreasaigh111 He's there because he is the best and nothing to do with his gender.
@iamxDeManx
@iamxDeManx 4 года назад
@@underwaterbubbles so, gay is a gender? Lol.
@underwaterbubbles
@underwaterbubbles 4 года назад
@@iamxDeManx Strange !
@Charicards1997
@Charicards1997 2 года назад
I love how Margot said it’d be difficult. “Difficult, but not impossible!”
@Olmessi
@Olmessi 4 года назад
The Graham Norton show is one of my favourites, hilarious always !
@I_THE_ME
@I_THE_ME 4 года назад
"Be careful as swailing (burning under control; like for agriculture) a roof made of wood shingles." - A very rare Finnish saying.
@eerereps
@eerereps 3 года назад
3:15 spider staring at me like *_heyyy sexy 😏_*
@adamgardiner5869
@adamgardiner5869 4 года назад
Title should be: 'Daniel Kaluuya being adorable for 1 minute, Margot Robbie being all of Straya for 5 seconds'
@pricey0986ify
@pricey0986ify 4 года назад
All of Straya?
@fabiofdez
@fabiofdez 4 года назад
Did u mean all Australian
@brandona4618
@brandona4618 4 года назад
@@fabiofdez no he said it right. Its an aussie thing
@fabiofdez
@fabiofdez 4 года назад
@@brandona4618 aaaaah I see
@mykehog6646
@mykehog6646 3 года назад
@@fabiofdez ya got ta learn to speak 'strine mate..'struth..
@sandykemp7562
@sandykemp7562 4 года назад
Australian swearing is definitely up there are some of the best use of the English language you’ll ever hear 😂
@kJ922-h3j
@kJ922-h3j 3 года назад
Some of it is probably actually British though
@sandykemp7562
@sandykemp7562 3 года назад
@@kJ922-h3j very true but the Australian accent just makes it all the more fun 😂
@consciousbeing1188
@consciousbeing1188 3 года назад
@@kJ922-h3j - You gotta be an Aussie... We're the only one's who think that "probably actually" makes sense as a turn of phrase 😂
@floogelhornzzz4770
@floogelhornzzz4770 3 года назад
So Australians go to hell, too?
@consciousbeing1188
@consciousbeing1188 3 года назад
@@floogelhornzzz4770 It's a hot Southern land.. Hell is home 😉
@prynkya
@prynkya 4 года назад
LMAO. Their sayings are hilarious. I may start saying just to watch the expressions on my family and friends faces. 😁
@andrewtongue7084
@andrewtongue7084 3 года назад
Norton is Irish Royalty as far as I am concerned - every one of his guests is a gem, so... :D
@mnkykungfu
@mnkykungfu 4 года назад
Since it's almost the last sentence of the video, I'll save you 3 minutes: she basically says it means "Let's get on with it."
@1969Kismet
@1969Kismet 4 года назад
This expression also exists in French but with a different insect: "On est pas là pour e.....r des mouches." We're not here to f... flies.
@NovaPrima
@NovaPrima 4 года назад
It's okay to type swear words on the internet, mon ami.
@1969Kismet
@1969Kismet 4 года назад
@@NovaPrima I don't if I can avoid it ; )
@1969Kismet
@1969Kismet 4 года назад
@Jean Kennedy Vraiment ? Une pratique sexuelle qui n'est pas propice à la reproduction. C'est ça définition.
@1969Kismet
@1969Kismet 4 года назад
@@carlwoolley17 Aren't we just? Takes a lot of time and expertise to come up with this one. Though I must say f...ing a spider takes some kind of bravery, particularly in Australia ; )
@hannrkelley
@hannrkelley 4 года назад
Thank youp, gonna write that one down in my french idiom notes!!! As an aussie it'll make me feel at home when I say it lol.
@lessls
@lessls 4 года назад
I got whiplash from the sheer amount of talent on that couch, damn.
@drexldog
@drexldog 4 года назад
As much as I love this show, the clip titles are barely representative of the clips, a lot of times.
@TheHahashishi
@TheHahashishi 4 года назад
You may as well say...."As much as I like You Tube..."😂
@deekio8359
@deekio8359 4 года назад
“having a shrimp sandwich is fancy” come on down to louisiana haha
@j2geek
@j2geek 4 года назад
Literally called a po' boy (poor boy) out there
@deekio8359
@deekio8359 4 года назад
Jake Blues ya god damn right
@Kyrelel
@Kyrelel 4 года назад
So you're saying that Louisiana is a socialist state?
@audioawesome9527
@audioawesome9527 3 года назад
46 years Aussie, never heard it but I love it. Alao learned from the comments two other aussie phrases, that I also love and plan to use but never heard. But what is amazing is how one person is like "yeah all the time. I live in SA so might be a local thing." Next comment, "Lived in SA for 98 years, dont know what shes talking about..." This would make a great paper on the origin and spread of phrases in a country. Also learned that the funniest way to use it is not how she explains it in the video.
@thatguyjamalx
@thatguyjamalx 3 года назад
You know Margot is so Aussie when she rests her drink on the couch.
@demetriusmccray1574
@demetriusmccray1574 4 года назад
Daniel Kaluuya is such a talented actor, he’s never played the same kind of character twice.
@Carlos-ln8fd
@Carlos-ln8fd 4 года назад
He's awesome in widows
@MrPaulviles
@MrPaulviles 4 года назад
Gotta love Margot! Top effort love, doing us proud!
@Ricvictors
@Ricvictors 4 года назад
Here in Brazil we have a saying that literally translates to “the snake will smoke”
@laurene988
@laurene988 4 года назад
I love that so much I almost don't even want to know the context
@vg7735
@vg7735 4 года назад
You need to explain what that saying means?
@Ricvictors
@Ricvictors 4 года назад
Vanessa G We use it when something really improbable is about to happen. There’s this funny story about this saying: In WWII, nobody believed Brazil would take part in the conflict, so when the Brazilian Expeditionary Force went to fight in Europe, they adopted a snake smoking a pipe as their insignia.
@jetwhite
@jetwhite 4 года назад
Ricvictors is it similar to the English saying “pigs might fly”? Person 1: “I’m going to win the lottery tonight!” Person 2: “Yeah, and pigs might fly...”
@Ricvictors
@Ricvictors 4 года назад
kir Kinda. We also have this saying here, but we don’t often use it.
@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit
@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit 4 года назад
Margot is just beautiful
@hollythornton2969
@hollythornton2969 3 года назад
I genuinely love this show so much!
@gjmob
@gjmob 3 года назад
It's usually said more politely than that in a work environment, "We're not here to Fornicate Arachnid's".
@Dulcedecorumest
@Dulcedecorumest 4 года назад
The story about Daniel K's Mom has me deceased 😂😂
@NicolasCharly
@NicolasCharly 4 года назад
In french, we say that "we aren't here to sodomize flies".
@urkput
@urkput 4 года назад
French and sodomy. Nothing new here
@Wookie_oo7
@Wookie_oo7 4 года назад
I highly doubt that, only because I imagine that you don't really converse in English much. Actually, how common is it to know English in France?
@NicolasCharly
@NicolasCharly 4 года назад
@@urkput Good ol' Sodomy. Always peeking around the corner.
@NicolasCharly
@NicolasCharly 4 года назад
@@Wookie_oo7 What? I mean... what? The saying is obviously :"On n'est pas là pour enculer les mouches." which roughly means that "we aren't here to nit pick, we got something more important to do." We OBVIOUSLY say that in French. For the rest, I don't really understand your comment as a whole anyway. What's the link between the saying in French and people knowing English in my country?
@Tshikumu
@Tshikumu 4 года назад
@@andreaf6800 euuuuuuuuuh ok je te crois mais jai jamais entendu ça et je viens pas de naître
@maxzagor6446
@maxzagor6446 3 года назад
The Italian equivalent of the Australian spider saying goes like this: "we are not here to comb dolls" (non siamo qui a pettinar le bambole). Certainly less expressive, I prefer the OZ one.
@MrNochoas
@MrNochoas 4 года назад
If Margot Robbie told me she wants to meet my mum I’d probably fall over
@Kneedragon1962
@Kneedragon1962 2 года назад
As an Australian, I know a thing or two about fkucing spiders. ... alright, settle down, I have some idea where and how that saying originated and why it's become part of the Australian culture. In Feb March '42, when the Australian Auxiliary Force (made up largely of Army Reserves) marched up the Kakoda Track to meet the Japanese, there was some discussion about the wildlife, including the large spiders, you could saddle one and enter the Melbourne Cup - you could slap it and see if it cooked you eggs for breakfast - and that lead to the question of whether you'd fkuced it first. So when the men arrived at the forward position, the officer in charge asked if they'd come to help him fight the Japanese, and the commander of the reserves answered "Well we're not here to fkuc spiders."
@mandyritchie7115
@mandyritchie7115 2 года назад
I wasnt aware of this saying. Love your explanation. Hello from Central Victoria, happiness and wellness to you all.
@Kneedragon1962
@Kneedragon1962 2 года назад
@@mandyritchie7115 ~ Now worries, Mandy. Nice to meet you.
@mandyritchie7115
@mandyritchie7115 2 года назад
@@Kneedragon1962 Cheers Kneedragon, thank you for the personal reply appreciate your thoughtfulness. 1962 great year to be born, nice to meet and engage with you too. Light and happiness to you and yours.
@pt.antonio
@pt.antonio 4 года назад
1:08 There are 5 glasses of water. Why did Daniel Kaluuya give his water to Allison? Why didn't he just put it on the table?
@GhostPlaysGames
@GhostPlaysGames 4 года назад
Antonio earlier in the show she asked him to taste her drink, it isn’t water
@interestedbystander196
@interestedbystander196 4 года назад
Who is Alison? I thought her name was Alicia?
@HRHDMKYT
@HRHDMKYT 4 года назад
Alison Janney... the American actress sitting between Margot Robbie and Alicia Vikander.
@RinTzl
@RinTzl 2 года назад
Daniel concerned and going "..what does it mean? WHAT DOES IT MEAN..?"😂
@MikesTrackBuilding
@MikesTrackBuilding 4 года назад
53 years here in Australia, bought up in the country, live in Brissy now.....never heard it. 🤔🤔😳
@NicholasBowden
@NicholasBowden 4 года назад
I’m Aussie and I use it all the time!! My other favourite expression to say the same thing is “well, we’re not here to put shoes on caterpillars”.
@doones4649
@doones4649 3 года назад
Margots saying is from far north NSW , same as me . Ive heard it all my life .🤣🤣
@intldawn
@intldawn 4 года назад
With Margot and Daniel, two brilliant actors whose natural accents always throw me so far off because I’m only familiar with their roles in American films. At least with Idris Elba we saw him in Luther where he’s using his natural accent, so I’m used to it now. But after seeing Daniel in Sicario I remember seeing him in an interview and insisting it couldn’t be the same person. It’s not just the accent but his speech pattern. He speaks so quickly! He’s a remarkable performer.
@ohalistair
@ohalistair Год назад
Alicia Vikander: "In Sweden we have such weird sayings." Margot Robbie: "Hold my beers." (She's Australian, so I'm just assuming she's double parked and had multiple beers)
@raafaysiddiqui9153
@raafaysiddiqui9153 4 года назад
never been this early to a Graham video
@nightspicer
@nightspicer 4 года назад
too bad it's old video...
@torarne790
@torarne790 4 года назад
Did you slide in on a shrimp sandwich?
@regworld1167
@regworld1167 4 года назад
You're 2 years late !!
@georgemcmahon78
@georgemcmahon78 9 месяцев назад
3:03 - Margot Robbie "We're Not Here To F*ck Spiders" 🤣🤣🤣
@gcruz983
@gcruz983 3 года назад
I was like. Omg like. Like like like like. Where Miriam when you need her.
@raikobi
@raikobi 3 года назад
I'm an Aussie and a Queenslander...never heard that in my life.
@jazzycat8917
@jazzycat8917 3 года назад
It started off as a joke saying, just another trick on foreigners like dropbears, but its slowly creeping its way into unironic use
@dutchroll
@dutchroll 3 года назад
I'm Aussie too, and I first heard the saying"we're not here to f*ck spiders" probably 35 years ago. It's been around for ages, but it's just not a common slang phrase.
@alioc3298
@alioc3298 3 года назад
Same! I’m Victorian and I’ve never heard it
@hughjarrse
@hughjarrse 4 года назад
"Kicked the bucket' and "takes the biscuit" roll off the tongue beautifully if you're not from England try popping them into conversation, it's fun😊
@kennethkennethson4991
@kennethkennethson4991 3 года назад
Him giving that drink to back to here makes this. Its clearly so chill
@JuntaOne
@JuntaOne 4 года назад
When Margot says the F word it makes even more attractive! Must be an Aussie thing
@nurseflamingo100
@nurseflamingo100 4 года назад
great in depth and extensive explanation of that phrase, basically a documentary about that phrase
@gracelord6476
@gracelord6476 4 года назад
In my family we say about something that’s really small is “tighter than a gnat’s nadge.” A gnat is like a tiny fly and a nadge is well, a part of the fly.
@Hellwyck
@Hellwyck 3 года назад
It's a Yorkshire saying "tighter than a gnat's chuff".
@norrinradd335
@norrinradd335 3 года назад
I worked on drilling rigs from QLD to WA in the late 80's early 90's and heard it quite often.
@tdb7992
@tdb7992 4 года назад
It doesn't mean "let's get on with it". It's a saying you use when something is obvious. Like if you're in a pub and your friend asks if you want a beer, you'd say "well we're not here to f*ck spiders".
@italianwaffle5592
@italianwaffle5592 4 года назад
TD B It’s both.
@oo0Spyder0oo
@oo0Spyder0oo 4 года назад
It's basically 'don't waste time' so yes it is correct.
@ZannNewman
@ZannNewman 4 года назад
kind of "well, that's why we're here!"
@necrodog5666
@necrodog5666 4 года назад
So similar to "might as well, I can't dance and it's too windy to stack BBs."
@antrimlariot2386
@antrimlariot2386 3 года назад
is the pope a catholic?
@The_Real_Devil
@The_Real_Devil 3 года назад
Was wondering how that "spiders" phrase could ever be Swedish, then Margot provided the "ah" moment.
@merrittorius
@merrittorius 3 года назад
Oh man I love all those. Cant wait to use the shrimp sandwich one.
@hughjarrse
@hughjarrse 4 года назад
We have "the prawn sandwich brigade" meaning posh people invading working class pursuits
@EddValdez
@EddValdez 4 года назад
"In swedish we have the same Rs....?" Me: *shocked* did she just--oh.. oh okay
@shivannah772
@shivannah772 4 года назад
Omg Grahams last comment!! I died laughing! !! This is actually my ghost writing this....a litteral ghost writer😅😅
@kousetsuhana
@kousetsuhana 4 года назад
Good on Posh Kenneth for getting so far! :)
@ToriJaneIsAmazing
@ToriJaneIsAmazing 4 года назад
I wish I could like this comment more than once!
@aaaarrrgghhh
@aaaarrrgghhh 4 года назад
lets talk about how public urination is called "wild peeing" in dutch
@ayush9791
@ayush9791 4 года назад
Jim Carrey is coming. 😍😍😍
@ScorpiousDelectus
@ScorpiousDelectus 4 года назад
I love how the person who decides what to call the video is thinking "ok, so we'll probably call this, something about his disaster mum right?" "No no Bill, wait til you get to the end"
@flexefelux13
@flexefelux13 4 года назад
Danish saying: "Thanks for coffee" meaning "Oh my god"
@arnoldrivas4590
@arnoldrivas4590 3 года назад
What? For real?
@flexefelux13
@flexefelux13 3 года назад
@@arnoldrivas4590 yessir
@WarlordX7
@WarlordX7 4 года назад
a saying we have in persian that roughly translates to camel see no see.
@KaWulfe
@KaWulfe 4 года назад
Please let us know what it means
@postyoda1623
@postyoda1623 4 года назад
@@KaWulfe See No Evil, Hear No Evil; it's actually If you saw a camel, you didn't see a camel.
@Hollins23
@Hollins23 4 года назад
So, basically this means that if only the camel saw, that essentially no one saw because it's not like the camel is going to relay the information to anyone.
@viperinvestor325
@viperinvestor325 3 года назад
Daniel kaaluya is great, I’ve become a big fan of his since Graham Norton appearances
@NinaC
@NinaC 3 года назад
Same! Im glad he is getting all these recent nominations
@jello__0113
@jello__0113 4 года назад
1:08 lol, why are they sharing water?
@beans5815
@beans5815 4 года назад
it ain't water
@pettergardo3874
@pettergardo3874 4 года назад
Samuel Chambers some of is. Tonic water to be precise. The rest is not 😉
@rebelraccoon9018
@rebelraccoon9018 4 года назад
Sharing is caring.
@insanecrane5280
@insanecrane5280 4 года назад
Lol I Thought The Same Thing
@lionking0110
@lionking0110 4 года назад
That’s what I came here to ask.
@katgilbert8507
@katgilbert8507 3 года назад
I was born and raised in Australia and have never heard that saying. I will use it though....🤣😂🤣😂
@saltynutzz
@saltynutzz 3 года назад
I have lool 🤣
@uchibenkei
@uchibenkei 4 года назад
last 10 seconds is margot robbie's thing
@wustenfuch
@wustenfuch 3 года назад
Vikander's voice is so, musical, amazing
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