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Who wants to watch Tom Cruise's ankle shatter in slow-mo?

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We Are the Millers cast pranks Jennifer Aniston

When a lion cub won't listen to mum

Was it Tom Hanks or Bill Murray in THAT Picture? ...

LiquidDrift says...

The only time I watch this show is when it's sifted and I'm rarely disappointed which surprises me because I normally can't stand celebrity interviews. Well done Graham Norton!

Donald Trump Gave Charlie Sheen Fake Platinum Cufflinks - Th

WeedandWeirdness says...

Laughter is good for the soul.

Harlequinn, it's The Graham Norton Show, and a silly story Charlie Sheen told. I was surprised that Charlie Sheen is even being booked, because is he even relevant anymore? Then he tells this story. Perhaps to be more relevant.

No one said, "See, Trump is awful, and Charlie Sheen thinks so, it must be true!"

Why be negative and mean? Sinking to a new low...come on, really?
Why haven't you posted more than one video? Honestly curious, not being spiteful, but you must have your reasons.

harlequinn said:

You don't think you could have written a reply to me any better than the illogical off-point reply from Payback.

Lol.

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Graham Spices Up Emma Stone's Life - The Graham Norton Show

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Tina Fey Developed Early

Jonah Hill and Morgan Freeman Share Awkward Moment

Xaielao says...

One of the reasons I enjoy this show is because of the regular, shoot-the-shit kind of talk between celebs. Same with The Daily Show.

Most of us are used to canned 7 minute 'pre-approved' questions interjected with a not-that-funny story and a 30 second clip that is modern american late night talk shows. I mean the reason John Stewart has won so many concurrent Emmies is because he actually interviews like a real person and not a robot, he gets the meat of the topic, the interesting stuff. It's just so much less 'scripted'. Sure Graham Norton has the 'not-so-funny stories and the one liners but his show often involves a more casual dynamic between the guests. It's something I'd much like to see on US late night.



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