Keenan Wayans did the best impersonation of Arsenio Hall. The way Arsenio is laughing at nothing cracks me up because Keenan had his mannerisms on point!
You’re right. It’s almost like Arsenio was always sweating him! That’s what made Keenan’s impersonation so hilarious! Eddie could wipe his nose and Arsenio would jump out of his chair laughing.
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc Are you referring to which Oscars Eddie stood for black people? that will be the 1988 Oscars before he presented the award he talked about how black people have not been recognized in motion pictures.
thats the first movie i saw him in when i was very little. i always loved the royal sack washers in the beginning. I'm actually gonna watch it today since i have it off. thx 4 jogging memory
I like how chill interviews used to be, like in Carson, people would just talk without the need to get a laugh. Now in The Tonight Show, the audience is urged to chuckle every 5 seconds.
Agreed. The 90s especially for me. I was 12 to 22 and it was amazing af in most aspects of life. I always wonder do other people born decades earlier than me feel the same about certain decades as well or is it that the 90s are just that awesome.
See Eddie Murphy's movie that came out in 2016, called: Mr. Church... He really should've received an Oscar for that movie... or at the very least, an Oscar nomination. See the movie: Mr. Church
this is when arsenio started to become more socially conscious.......but i love how eddie messes with him when he tries to get eddie to go there......you can tell they were buddies great chemistry
@@gatsbystylechannel7198 My opinion, and I use to watch him. On occasion. If he was so funny he would have had a show much longer than he did. Now Eddie Murphy? Funny.
Still catching myself throwing on Delirious, Raw, Beverly Hills Cop I and II, Coming to America and The Golden Child a Saturday night and I still laugh as hard here 30+ years later. Eddie, thank you for all the joy!
Eddie Murphy will always come what may be fondly remembered as my childhood hero & as one of my favorite top five comedians on a list of comedians judge on merits & talents regardless of age , background, status, race , gender,, education, & / or political party affirmations....His artistic. Integrity. Credibility, & longevity is the primary reason I consider him A titan, a champion & humanitarian..... Eddie Murphy.... What a bargain!!! LoL
Also whites didnt seem to understand the movie because Eddie wasnt acting like a bufoon or dressing up like a woman. It was just a laid back amusing film about relationships
dang.. he said Flavor Flav was supposed to play the Vampire assistant instead of Kadeem Harrison.. and his brother Charlie was supposed to play the cop instead of G-Money... WOAH!!!
I grew up with anticipation waiting & staying up for the arsenio hall show to come on....Whenever i knew that Arsenio was interviewing Eddie Murphy, it was like an event in my household similar to how some folks look forward to watching a great sports event or going to the theater to watch a movie that they begged their parents to take them to! Now as a grown ass man i can see the authenticity in their friendship clearer as an adult. I literally thought that they were best friends as a child (who both just happen to be very talented, gifted and famous) and was thoroughly entertained by these interviews. Now as a full grown adult watching this with my personal nostalgia attached to this.... This shit is kind of deep. I peeped how Arsenio was trying to steer the interview into a place of black consciousness and trying to make Eddie speak more to the state of where black entertainers were respected or disrespected within the white dominated space of entertainment (hollywood). But i understood Eddie Murphy's stance in just coming on the show to promote his projects & to entertain (and kick it with his fellow successful friend in colleague) and also understood Arsenio's stance. I have no particular point in this comment lol but i wish the arsenio hall show was available on streaming services....Such a great time to be alive witnessing this in real time!
Haaaaa. Funny hearing him talk about VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN and the actors in it. He named Flavor Flav as being the Vampire's assistant. That role actually went to Kadeem Hardison. And the cop(s) he said would be his brother. That wound up being Angela Basset and Allen Payne (G Money from New jack city). So obviously there were a lot of changes made.
@@KeishaCharmaine if they had let him direct it and have Charlie in the lead, it may have done very well. But he obviously got overruled by the studio and they ended up getting what they got.
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc Yes pretty much after his success in the 80s he fell off by getting married having kids and wanted to do PG-13 movies Eddie has made bad movie decisions since in early 90s and 00s and still is now with Coming 2 America by being PG13 and Beverly Hills Cop 4 by coming on Netflix and Adil and Bilall directing.
Vampire in Brooklyn truly one my favorite. Also, Vampire in Brooklyn seem to have change once they got to filming because Flav wasn’t in the movie nor the big breast woman, and the two room mates but I love it.
I remember watching this when it first showed on TV. I couldn't wait for it to come on and that day I had eaten a 1/8 of shrooms (I'm not one of those people who brag about taking mind expanding drugs but I haven't seen this since 1992 and I've thought about this every once in awhile. I forgot it was on (for obvious reasons) and was at a friends house when he remembered it was on. He turned on the TV at the part where Eddie Murphy was staring into the camera and we thought his TV was broken because the audience was laughing but he wasn't moving so he hit the side of his TV a little too hard and broke it. We had to watch the rest in his bedroom and if GF came home and heard us giggling in their bedroom. It was like an episode of Three's Company with his GF thinking a little more was going on than two dudes who consumed Magic Mushrooms and having the giggles.
Eddie loves all the black comedians. Always helped them out. Wayans Brothers, Dave Chapelle, Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Bernie Mac, Red Fox he put tons of new comedians in his new Dolemite movie.
Eddie Murphy is so funny and it was good to see these two men hanging out and laughing on the Arsenio Hall show back in the day and to me both of these men are legends in the industry. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
The ppl at the studio, always messing up stuff. Because they swear they know what we want to see, better than we do. Always tryna label everybody, instead of letting artist fully be as creative as they want and full of individual expression.
Regardless of his notorious box office bombs he's still a legend. He paved the way for guys like Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart and so on. Eddie Murphy was also the FIRST black global box office star. Not just a comedy legend he's a legend. Point blank and simple.
Eddie, please do stand-up again. I know you don’t need the cash but WE NEED YOU, in these crazy times. You’re still gorgeous! I wonder if any of Eddie’s 12 kids are as funny as he is . . . I hope to see them perform someday. Love when Eddie rips on Cosby. 😊
i knew he was funny but to be a genius also is too much! He deflected the article question so well he made me want to read it without knowing the topic! he made Ars' break character (despite them being familiar with each other) which shows his ability to still be impressionable on even those he knows. If i never see this guy in real life he has had the most impressive run of any comedian in my era! #GOAT ! side note:conversation that he sparked articulating "Co¬median" the way he did evolved into "Pro-tect me from Cletus" u can hear the Klump characters in his comedy even then,MJ/OJ/ James Brown of comedy!
Distinguished Gentleman was ahead of it's time and imo there was NO reason for it not to be a modest hit. Someone sabotaged that movie - and Eddie was on a shit streak from Harlem Nights ALL thanks to Siskel & Ebert not 'getting it'. I LOVE them, but they helped 'tank' his career for a bit.
It's crazy that he actually forecasted his future film when he looks in the camera and says nothing, he made "A thousand words" when he doesn't talk lol that crazy
DWI 4life me personally i watch either conan or kimmel... it depends on who their guests are.. fallon is horrible, colbert is good but gets too political and it gets kinda redundant..
Arsenio dressed like one of Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation backing dancers 😂😂😂
Forreal
🤣🤣🤣
But that was such a dope outfit. Chris Jenner still got that memo.
LLLOLLL
Yo... what's kinda crazy is that Janet Jackson was practicing her Rhythm Nation tour next door in the same studio...lol....#ilovepopculture
i don't think Eddie ever really did drugs or alcohol. He's just 100% pure genius and talent no dope needed.
But he doesn't understand marketing. The time of release of a movie is CRUCIAL. It deserves "tripping about".
never has done any of that...Charlie was the wild boy between the two.. RIP Charlie
@@Big-guy1981 he UNDERSTANDS marketing. He was just at a point where it didn't matter. All his stuff was hitting.
@@davidrichards6059 There is no Marketing that could help Beverly Hills Cop 3, Vampire in Brooklyn, and Distinguished Gentleman.
@UCej3XG49Gh32BUZ_l3DOa_A he probably did.
Distinguished Gentleman ... Gold! especially considering current times. sooo many classics from Eddie. RIP Charlie Murphy
I was tellin my lady I learned a little about politics and how white people really vote cause of that movie
I just love when Eddie and Arsenio are together
Coming 2 America!
Twan112785 • Yes I love the CHEMISTRY between those too.
These interviews were the best. Great times. Big fan of Eddie Murphy
Before wakanda it was ZAMUNDA.
Sassy Green well the black panther was made in 1966 and coming to America was in 1988 so you’re wrong
@@elieguapo4551 im trying to tell them and the nerve for some black people to hate on it
Black Panther been around since the 60s, but I still get what you mean.
Omg we know 😂
Coming to America was Already done.. hahahaahahahah ..
i love to see these two laughing and bugging out together... just two brothers talking and having a great time.... i love this...
i absolutely LOVE to see these two like this...like 2 brothers just kicking it........I love it!!!!
Keenan Wayans did the best impersonation of Arsenio Hall. The way Arsenio is laughing at nothing cracks me up because Keenan had his mannerisms on point!
💯💯💯👍👍
Lmao classic shit
You’re right. It’s almost like Arsenio was always sweating him! That’s what made Keenan’s impersonation so hilarious! Eddie could wipe his nose and Arsenio would jump out of his chair laughing.
And that huge finger 😂
The extended pointed finger.
RIP Charlie Murphy.🙏
Eddie Murphy has always been woke. I remember he went to the Oscars back in the 80's and stood for black people.
Born an raised in Detroit, grew up in a good era, and did not forget the plight of the Black man.
@@jimmiecrackedcorn3251 Eddie from Detroit?
@@keenanboyd5972 Eddie was born and raised in New York.
Which one is that
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc Are you referring to which Oscars Eddie stood for black people? that will be the 1988 Oscars before he presented the award he talked about how black people have not been recognized in motion pictures.
I adore them together. They are so damn goofy 😂😂😂
Like true brothers they just got each other.
🥰🥰🥰
😆😆😆my sister/friends and I are over 40 and still silly too. True friends laugh a lot.
Prince Akeem and Semmi!!!!
😊😊😊
Yay!! I wonder if they will do a sequel to 'Coming to America'?😀
Femmefatale32000 things are too PC these days. Think about those 80’s movies.. no one would dare make that stuff these days.
thats the first movie i saw him in when i was very little. i always loved the royal sack washers in the beginning.
I'm actually gonna watch it today since i have it off. thx 4 jogging memory
Femmefatale32000 yes. Yes they will
I like how chill interviews used to be, like in Carson, people would just talk without the need to get a laugh.
Now in The Tonight Show, the audience is urged to chuckle every 5 seconds.
I was thinking the same thing my friend great observation.
sidowninc It seems like the new shows are all staged.
Good point 😩
I miss them both. LOVE EDDIE & Arsenio!
I can’t get over the great vibe of those two! Good mix of charm, class and great sense of humour
80's and 90s was so, so incredible. I miss it so dam much.
Agreed. The 90s especially for me. I was 12 to 22 and it was amazing af in most aspects of life. I always wonder do other people born decades earlier than me feel the same about certain decades as well or is it that the 90s are just that awesome.
See Eddie Murphy's movie that came out in 2016, called: Mr. Church... He really should've received an Oscar for that movie... or at the very least, an Oscar nomination. See the movie: Mr. Church
Topkats Pride I totally agree with you and I really don't like dramas didn't want to look at it but I was highly impressed even shed a tear!!!!
Sandi J - Didnt u weep when he died in Dreamgirls?
Topkats Pride yes, that was a great movie!
Mr Church. Dud.
Music
this is when arsenio started to become more socially conscious.......but i love how eddie messes with him when he tries to get eddie to go there......you can tell they were buddies great chemistry
TreyBear they did him tyson n arsenio used to party hard back in 80s-90s
Can't stand Arsenio. Not funny. Maybe that's why you never see him anymore...in years.
@@keetonplace You tripping😳
@@keetonplace You CRAZY!!!!!!!!
@@gatsbystylechannel7198 My opinion, and I use to watch him. On occasion. If he was so funny he would have had a show much longer than he did. Now Eddie Murphy? Funny.
Keenan Ivory Wayans was not lying about his portrayal of Arsenio's mannerisms. Outstanding.
Distinguished Gentleman is one of the most slept on film that shows exactly how politics work.
Yes!!! I was tellin my lady I learned a little about politics cause of that movie
I liked that too
It's one of my favorites.
Well written, a really underrated film
That's why the powers that be suppressed it, to this day.
Yo, Eddie Murphy still look like this now in 2016, 24 years later. If he still looks like this when he gets to 80 or 90, something's up.
Same thing goes for Arsenio.
Remember the old saying Black Just Don't Crack.
Vonte Paige
black don't crack
Arsenio too
Sep 2019. Still relevant af.
AND funny!!
This man does not age! He looks great! Well done Eddie!
Still catching myself throwing on Delirious, Raw, Beverly Hills Cop I and II, Coming to America and The Golden Child a Saturday night and I still laugh as hard here 30+ years later. Eddie, thank you for all the joy!
Life may be the best film he ever did.
Wow!! He said do a movie when you don't speak, he did one called a 1,000 words wow!! He spoke it back in the 90s!
more Eddie please been looking for this interview its always cool with Eddie and Arsenio
Man, Eddie & Arsenio were hilarious together because they goofed on each other mercilessly
one of the greatest comedians ever,i remember when i 1st heard Delirious on cassette i was like 11,man i was rolling.
J- roc nostalgia
That was my SAME EXPERIENCE! Except we watched it.....I been hooked on Comedy ever since.
I use to play it in my Walkman riding the bus. Wrong place to listen to that lol
I miss Arsenio Hall's show!!!😎😎😎
I love watching Eddie Murphy movies during the holidays
Eddie Murphy will always come what may be fondly remembered as my childhood hero & as one of my favorite top five comedians on a list of comedians judge on merits & talents regardless of age , background, status, race , gender,, education, & / or political party affirmations....His artistic. Integrity. Credibility, & longevity is the primary reason I consider him A titan, a champion & humanitarian..... Eddie Murphy.... What a bargain!!! LoL
You can tell they really close friends
I'm loving Eddie's bling !!!!!
Eddie Murphy face never get old.. if you watch him performing in the 80's he looks the same like today.. is he an Alien ...lol
Boomerang is my favorite Eddie movie
and he got flack for that because it was " an all black cast"!!!! But Tom Cruise, Bruce Willis have all white casts...no biggie. Smh
Also whites didnt seem to understand the movie because Eddie wasnt acting like a bufoon or dressing up like a woman. It was just a laid back amusing film about relationships
+Christian Soldier exactly!
Kris Blake and that soundtrack was fire
MineToo!
dang.. he said Flavor Flav was supposed to play the Vampire assistant instead of Kadeem Harrison.. and his brother Charlie was supposed to play the cop instead of G-Money... WOAH!!!
so true yell
Tommy Kreed man I wish he had kept that script!!!!!
Tommy Kreed
yeah flav and charlie woulda had that movie funny as a muhfcka
@@ikarikakarot 💃💃
They could barely do the interview seriously lol; you can tell they are close friends
The version of vampire in Brooklyn Eddie described sounded better than the one we actually got.
Too bad it didn’t make the cut though
I was thinking the same thing, it would have been a lot funnier.
nah the one we got is way better.
Agreed
I liked the one we go but I’d have loved to have seen Charlie.
Eddie is very funny and a very good looking guy. Yes I said it.
Cree Lawn YES you did say it.
Oh, yeah, so fine.
I grew up with anticipation waiting & staying up for the arsenio hall show to come on....Whenever i knew that Arsenio was interviewing Eddie Murphy, it was like an event in my household similar to how some folks look forward to watching a great sports event or going to the theater to watch a movie that they begged their parents to take them to!
Now as a grown ass man i can see the authenticity in their friendship clearer as an adult. I literally thought that they were best friends as a child (who both just happen to be very talented, gifted and famous) and was thoroughly entertained by these interviews.
Now as a full grown adult watching this with my personal nostalgia attached to this.... This shit is kind of deep. I peeped how Arsenio was trying to steer the interview into a place of black consciousness and trying to make Eddie speak more to the state of where black entertainers were respected or disrespected within the white dominated space of entertainment (hollywood). But i understood Eddie Murphy's stance in just coming on the show to promote his projects & to entertain (and kick it with his fellow successful friend in colleague) and also understood Arsenio's stance.
I have no particular point in this comment lol but i wish the arsenio hall show was available on streaming services....Such a great time to be alive witnessing this in real time!
Great insightful comment
Haaaaa. Funny hearing him talk about VAMPIRE IN BROOKLYN and the actors in it. He named Flavor Flav as being the Vampire's assistant. That role actually went to Kadeem Hardison. And the cop(s) he said would be his brother. That wound up being Angela Basset and Allen Payne (G Money from New jack city). So obviously there were a lot of changes made.
Rick Ross you think flavor saw this interview and said man f*** y'all
Rick Ross he spoke on the movie with confidence way too early.
@@KeishaCharmaine if they had let him direct it and have Charlie in the lead, it may have done very well. But he obviously got overruled by the studio and they ended up getting what they got.
Would of been crazy if Charlie was in vampire in Brooklyn
Vampire In Brooklyn Was nothing like he described it in this interview.
I was saying...🤣🤣🤣
@@adriansymphorien9597 deffently wasnt this was when Eddie was falling off
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc Yes pretty much after his success in the 80s he fell off by getting married having kids and wanted to do PG-13 movies Eddie has made bad movie decisions since in early 90s and 00s and still is now with Coming 2 America by being PG13 and Beverly Hills Cop 4 by coming on Netflix and Adil and Bilall directing.
@@antoniochapman3986 boomerang was like he's last good movie
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc Another 48 Hrs/Boomerang/Vampire in Brooklyn/Metro/Life was Eddie Murphy's last good films.
I got a feeling the old lady he was supposed to play in "Vampire in Brooklyn" he ended up using for "The Nutty Professor".
Oh man, such great times :) Alwasys brings me such joy to watch these videos. I grew up watching these legends :)
Distinguished Gentleman is a very underrated movie.
That Cosby impression though.
These two together the best of the best. Love and miss you Senio.
I ❤️❤️❤️them together!! I could watch them all day !! I use to watch Arsenio Hall all the time ! He had the best guest ! I ❤️❤️these old clips !
I loved all your shows I was so sorry to hear you go off the air you are probably a threat as far as the talk shows at night great show
Vampire in Brooklyn truly one my favorite. Also, Vampire in Brooklyn seem to have change once they got to filming because Flav wasn’t in the movie nor the big breast woman, and the two room mates but I love it.
My favorite Eddie/Arsenio interview..
One of the best interviews.
African Americans are the best just love the way they speak they make america
I love them togetherrrrrr
I remember watching this when it first showed on TV. I couldn't wait for it to come on and that day I had eaten a 1/8 of shrooms (I'm not one of those people who brag about taking mind expanding drugs but I haven't seen this since 1992 and I've thought about this every once in awhile. I forgot it was on (for obvious reasons) and was at a friends house when he remembered it was on. He turned on the TV at the part where Eddie Murphy was staring into the camera and we thought his TV was broken because the audience was laughing but he wasn't moving so he hit the side of his TV a little too hard and broke it. We had to watch the rest in his bedroom and if GF came home and heard us giggling in their bedroom. It was like an episode of Three's Company with his GF thinking a little more was going on than two dudes who consumed Magic Mushrooms and having the giggles.
To watch this is one thing, but to hear about the funny shit going on in some homes were this was on is a whole new level
awww.....glad to know Eddie and Arsenio love Martin Lawrence😍😍😄
THEY did a Great Movie together.
herbert nelson movies
Eddie loves all the black comedians. Always helped them out. Wayans Brothers, Dave Chapelle, Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Bernie Mac, Red Fox he put tons of new comedians in his new Dolemite movie.
Eddie and Arsenio together is price less
God bless you all.
Damm black don't crack😍
Missblessed Godrememberme unless they smoke it
...and keeps his hair, barely puts on a pound.... the only way I can date appearances is by how energetic he is 😂
Definitely
Arsenio dressed like an nba player on his off day
Eddie Murphy is so funny and it was good to see these two men hanging out and laughing on the Arsenio Hall show back in the day and to me both of these men are legends in the industry. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
He been talking about returning to stand up for 20+ years!
Stillllll!
Does anyone notice that at 1:05 that was Keith Sweat AND the group SILK as the singers??
WOW!!!
Everything comes back in style even charm bracelets love it ❤️ (watching in 2019)
Eddie Murphy was awoken from way back. Lol!
The Vampire in Brooklyn that Eddie described sounded way better than what ended up coming out.
Pierre Bennu a year later. Money does a lot. I've been saying for years, Eddie looks younger at 60 then when he originally came out.
The ppl at the studio, always messing up stuff. Because they swear they know what we want to see, better than we do. Always tryna label everybody, instead of letting artist fully be as creative as they want and full of individual expression.
I know I wish Charlie was the cop
Pierre Bennu should come out wit a part 2
Def sounds funnier then the one that came out but it still has funny parts him as the preacher hilarious and classic Eddie
Charlie Murphy was brilliant. Eddie was a lot funnier when Charlie wrote for him.
What did Charlie write for Eddie?
I love these damn dudes
I wish Eddie Murphy never made those notorious box office bombs. I consider him as a comedian legend.
Regardless of his notorious box office bombs he's still a legend. He paved the way for guys like Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart and so on. Eddie Murphy was also the FIRST black global box office star. Not just a comedy legend he's a legend. Point blank and simple.
+Ivan Ivez Not even poitier?. in contrast he's the black charlie chaplin or bob hope when comparing him in box office comedy kings!.
Who the fuck is bob hope???
+Arrell Ehn Are you kidding me?.you had never heard of the legendary entertainer?.
i sun nice to you and Eddie Murphy !!!!!!!!!!!
very nice show !!!
Eddie was always woke!
Arsenio mentioned that Eddie was going back to stand up soon. 25 years later and we have yet to see another stand up. Come on Eddie, lets see it...lol
ikr
note2owns he doesn’t have to do comedy tours anymore, he did his time.
It’s coming, on Netflix.
Eddie Murphy & Aresino Hall Are still living legends.
arsenio is no living legend. He didn't even have a show that long. Now nobody ever sees him.
wow this guy just doesnt change in anyway! age, style, humor . . . he is amazing.
I about died at 3:21-3:23. Eddie is just too much for words when he imitate white dudes. Got the vocal patterns and mannerism down pat of white dudes.
10:05 that's wssup how Eddie gave martin he's respect that's love
Eddie, please do stand-up again. I know you don’t need the cash but WE NEED YOU, in these crazy times. You’re still gorgeous! I wonder if any of Eddie’s 12 kids are as funny as he is . . . I hope to see them perform someday. Love when Eddie rips on Cosby. 😊
Big fan of Eddie
We love Eddie and Charlie ( dynamic duo)
These two are comedy gold
i knew he was funny but to be a genius also is too much! He deflected the article question so well he made me want to read it without knowing the topic! he made Ars' break character (despite them being familiar with each other) which shows his ability to still be impressionable on even those he knows. If i never see this guy in real life he has had the most impressive run of any comedian in my era! #GOAT ! side note:conversation that he sparked articulating "Co¬median" the way he did evolved into "Pro-tect me from Cletus" u can hear the Klump characters in his comedy even then,MJ/OJ/ James Brown of comedy!
Lol that they shouted "a young Martin Lawrence".
E.J. Manghram She's talking about them mentioning Martin Lawrence during the interview. She meant "shouted out"
Eddie is so cute
Distinguished Gentleman was ahead of it's time and imo there was NO reason for it not to be a modest hit. Someone sabotaged that movie - and Eddie was on a shit streak from Harlem Nights ALL thanks to Siskel & Ebert not 'getting it'. I LOVE them, but they helped 'tank' his career for a bit.
It's crazy that he actually forecasted his future film when he looks in the camera and says nothing, he made "A thousand words" when he doesn't talk lol that crazy
I forgot the "Rise Up, Wise Up!" line was from the I Was A King track.
The direction of Vampire In Brooklyn went pretty different.....
Great interview & hilarious...
Wow I did not know Charlie Murphy wrote Vampire in Brooklyn
LoVeD this show during the high school days
Eddie Murphy is the funniest man period and to be honest he didn't allow us to see even greater because it's show business.
Vampire in Brooklyn was hilarious but he definitely did it differently than he described on Arsenio.
6:53 Wes Craven ended up directing Vampire In Brooklyn.
We need a late night show host like Arsenio.
WLS He came back 2 years ago but they canceled it.
why, you tired of watching the good ones?
+rajapathma uditha besides Kimmel whose running out of ideas himself. ..what's good? Don't say Fallon
DWI 4life me personally i watch either conan or kimmel... it depends on who their guests are.. fallon is horrible, colbert is good but gets too political and it gets kinda redundant..
Cool hearing him talking about Vampire in Brooklyn. Love that movie lol
He looks great for his age, they both do
He was right the next level of comedy where you don’t speak you just send out funny thoughts. Name that app.
That is not how vampire in Brooklyn ended up being
This interview is like two friends talking and so happens there is a camera there getting it all.