She's so blatantly honest that if anyone of you peasants tried to talk to her at Waitrose, she would probably say something in the way of '' can you move and stop talking please I'm trying to shop '' but obviously more rude and witty haha.
I love how she laughs like a little kid who knows she's being naughty but cute at the same time after she says "the main thing was that Winona wasn't nominated"
@@greenkitty82 Well, it's okay for her since she's a public person and it's quite entertaining, and she's very witty, and there's also sweetness about her, so she doesn't come off as mean or rude... But in everyday life it would become annoying really fast, and in most situations it would be rude and obnoxious. Also, ''authentic'' is such a fake overused word, what does it REALLY mean? People inject it into every comment, just to sound...smarter or ''cooler''.... In fact, it's CRINGE af
Yes, about as far from brutal honesty as Shirley Temple, isn't it? I'm waiting for her to admit she's never used public health care in her life next time she goes campaigning for the NHS. That would be real honesty but I think I've got a long wait ahead of me ...
Exactly! She's just as awesome as Sprout ought to be. It would be amazing to sit at that couch and perhaps mention casually that I am a Hufflepuff - and a fan since I learned how to talk.
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@Alexandra McLean you mean except for DADA teachers. they really got them wrong 🤣
@@anna_caps You realize she is NOT her character? You realize that she does not have to have anything in common with her character, it's literally just another job for her. Maybe she doesn't even care about Hogwarts stuff and wouldn't want to listen to your chatting?
@@downtown82 Completly agree. I really like the feel you get from the movie. It is pretty straight forward without over dramatization like many action movies and dramas
I hated it 10 years ago when the film came out. But re watched it like 1 year back. It's a marvelous film. I didn't know David Fincher directed it. I was awestruck by Gone girl and had to re-watch social network. And boy o boy everything about that movie is exceptional.
there is actually a great interview with her about her childhood, her parents and so on.....she speaks beautifully, she´s funny and her English is just lovely..... I enjoyed it very much.....recommend :)
How have I been sleeping on this show. It's so laid back and funny. The questions that graham asks are funny and not at all awkward. My God. I've been showing shit American late night shows down my throat because it's "hollywood". People on this show seems genuinely relaxed and enjoying themselves and not like they have to be their for promotions.
FYI dummies she was being sarcastic aka funny. She doesn't hate Winona and she didn't say she hated social network she said the actors did a good job but the people they portrayed are not nice people.
I love Miriam's story about "air swearing" on University Challenge. I remember Julie Walter's character in "Educating Rita" saying to Michael Caine's character that it is the upper class who swear and the masses not understanding. It is all "F....ing this" and "F....ing that!" ;D
One of the all time best...the two of them danced around, avoiding each other at first then by the end, they were best buddies and it was a full on mutual love fest.
Don’t know what it is, but something about that film makes me sort of ok with the fact that the characters in Wolf of Wall Street are all terrible people.
I naturally assumed she was just joking around here but I recently watched her episode from Laurie Taylor's In Conversation series (a much more serious kind of interview) and she was pretty similar to the way she is here! (rather forward and straight talking with a bossy schoolmistress way of speaking) Which makes me wonder if maybe she isn't joking...
She actually COMPLIMENTED Wynona by elevating her to the main category and still successfully did her grumpy sctick! Awesome humor! I't not about the honesty ff sake...It's about her brilliant sense of humor!
It was not a real compliment. Wynona belonged to the main cast of the movie. So of course they had to nominate her as best actress and not for the supporting category.
Like when you're an up and coming stand up and, just before you're about to go in a new, slightly bigger venue, a big shot comic swoops in and takes over the slots. 'f off back to your stadium gigs, let me have my space!'
It was NOT a compliment ffs...Wynona WAS the lead aka the main category, sweetie, noone was ''elevating'' her to anything... She trully, honestly was dissing Wynona, listen once again.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Being the lead doesn't mean you will necessarily be in the leading actor category. That was the case in The Danish Girl where Vikander was in best supporting category despite having more air time than Redmayne.
@John Andert - I love Miriam Margolyes and she is a fine actress. However, back even when this movie came out, the category one was nominated in was often determined by those involved in the film. They would submit the clips they wanted used for the category they felt appropriate or just wanted it to be so for the sake of the movie's promotion. Winona Ryder had a clear lead role in this film. If they wanted to be sure both she and Michelle Pfeiffer got viable nominations to jack-up the creds of the film, they would have entered Ryder among the nominations for Best Supporting category, so both would have a chance to win. And it was wrong to do because Miriam Margolyes likely would have won in the Best Supporting slot, even if nominated up against Winona.
As someone who watches both British and American TV chat shows, I am shocked at how much more careless and daring the British people are. Maybe it's just my kind of humor. Come to think of it, do you imagine Ellen, Fallon or even Conan randomly saying "Rumor has it Kim's tits got stuck at the entrance"? And even more so, can you imagine such a joke not being "scandalous" and not make news? Lol. Anyway, could any of you recommend me some great British TV programs? Because Graham is on only once a week. Maybe that's one of the reasons why conversations are quality material and the host is always sharp and witty.
Did some research on Miriam's swear claim. Well, aside from two other claims in 1956 and 1959, she did indeed go on University Challenge in 1963. Kenneth Tynan (regarded as the first person to swear) did his swearing in 1965. You could argue, though, that it wasn't really the first swear because it was bleeped out. So, it was said, but not heard. She does have a better claim than Tynan. His was just more infamous due to the censorship laws and drama that followed his occasion.
But Miriam doesn't mention that Michelle Pfeiffer was submitted in the Best Actress category because she was the female lead in "The Age of Innocence." Winona Ryder was the 3rd lead and submitted in the supporting actress category, so BOTH of them could hopefully be nominated. Winona was -- but Michelle wasn't. Miriam was deserving of a nomination but the Academy voters didn't give her enough votes to make the final 5.