I'm sure there is another thread about this....but I just saw it. So wrong, but so funny. I have watched it about six times and died laughing, not because of the topic, but because of watching them! Which, I know means the topic. But sometimes, laughter really is good medicine. It's funny anyway you look at it. Of course you need to get into the video about 90 sec....
You people re-watched that segment? I had to look away in embarrassment. These grown men were acting like a couple of fifteen year old high school girls giggling hysterically because their teacher's fly was half open. What a f^*&ing bore it was. When Matt Lauer brought it up a couple of days later to Cooper on the Today Show, the actor looked rightly mortified by the whole episode. PS: Visiting Jimmy Fallon is kind of a waste of time a lot of the time.
Please remind everyone never to invite JayG 2 to any party EVER. You sound like a ton of fun! Way to take an innocuous video that features two guys laughing as a call to judge everyone else for enjoying it. I imagine you must also get irrationally angry at two friends laughing when you're not involved in it, killjoy.
"PS: Visiting Jimmy Fallon is kind of a waste of time a lot of the time."
Depends what you think the goal is. It isn't meant to be some insightful, revealing, soul-searching interview. It's mainly to let people know he's going to be in a show.
I watched it again this morning. I think it's hilarious. That sort of laughter is infectious....I don't laugh out loud like that very often, but it really had me going.
The "interview" and I use the word loosely is embarrassing and they both should be ashamed of themselves for such idiotic behavior. It just wasn't funny. . . at all. It was asinine. Someone should tell these guys that it is time to grow up, for Christ sake!
Those two videos have a combined YouTube viewership of like 3.4M plays, which is probably way more than it would be if they had just talked about the Elephant Man (Bradley talking about being nominated for Silver Lining Playbook was 120K, by comparison). And, all of their laughing was about The Elephant Man, so from a word of mouth perspective, this is a success.
I found nothing really funny about it. I like Fallon but I hate it when he does stuff like this with a guest I want to see or when the guest is talking about something interesting and Fallon starts acting silly.