People always comment on her videos now that her accent cant be real, but it's clearly here already. She's just... smoked a lot through the years and is a whole lot more healthy and happy now, which brings out her accent more. Love her.
The best move Conan ever made was owning his own catalog. I absolutely LOVE this stuff. First host to make his craft an actual art. So old, yet so young looking! 😂
@@brianpalay2 LOL um yeah I know it's an old throwback clip. Anyway I'm talking more about her personality than her attire. She's like an old movie producer from the '30s. Was and still is.
Having someone talking about Meg Ryan really dates the video, huh? Lyonne's voice is like wine. Her voice was cool, but normal back then. I'm fascinated by how she sounds now.
Unless you’ve seen it already, you should check out the movie "But I’m a Cheerleader” with Natasha, Ru Paul (not in drag), Clea DuVall, Melanie Lynskey, Michelle Williams, and even July Delpy
Reminds me a bit of how Aubrey Plaza carries herself in her performances. Take your pick for which is better, but how comfortable both of them are to be weird is similar to me.
I like how team coco uploaded her old interview before uploading their latest with her. I read it in one of the comments, she truly is the female jeff goldblum. Her and goldblum seems like 2 of only a few celebrities who really doesn't seem to care what people think of them. I mean there are many celebrities who's said things that they know may be somewhat controversial but they say it anyway. The difference is most of them knew how it might be received by the the audience and did it anyway. Her and goldblum doesn't seem to be aware of it, they just say it. They don't seem like they are very self conscious. When you watch their interviews it almost feels more like they are just very interesting people than a celebrity.
@@Fartucus It's almost half a century old. And the reference isn't the movie, it's the fact that they actually used pea soup on set that isn't common knowledge. Way to be pretentious.
To think, this beautiful, well spoken, talented, and young lady was doing hard drugs then. And worse, almost died 3 years later. She really is a testament to people can change.
Just in general the late night sets back then were just much more pleasing, in my opinion. they looked like actual lounges or gave off a night-vibe more than the sets of today do, except for maybe Corden's. I always loved Carson's sets the most, that look just defined what I think about how a late night show should look like visually
@zephyra and I know its not nostalgia I know I felt like this back when the set was like this. it felt warm, cosy u know. now everything is big, and clean
Watch her interviews with Conan over time in the last 2 she somehow developed the accent of an old Jewish woman from New York city. In the last one it seemed extreme like she was putting it on and the one before that its a little less noticeable
To be fair, she is older now. And you can hear the accent there, but she's been in the media since she was so young, she was probably coached to talk with a more General American accent which she's starting to lose 🤷♀️
No she said to him "you might not think so [but] we live in new york" as in they just live in a city located in a large country and therefore people are different in other areas...
I got the exact opposite from her. She behaves the same, she says the same neurotic stuff about not liking people etc. Unless of course you mean just the looks, because yeah, she's a bit younger.
@@ASJC27 nah Seth's is worse. I like Seth's interviews but he forces laughter way too much. Fallon just puts people in such silly situations that laughter is a pretty normal response. Conan's laughter always seems pretty genuine to me.