@@dolgijoze Simon pegg plays the character of "Gary King" in the movie "The World's End" with nick frost and others. Directed by Edger Wright and it's part of the "Cornetto Trilogy"
He may dislike it if the guest isn't giving back worthy answers, either generic ones or avoiding the question in some way. Also, if it's not been the best interview so far, he may rush it to get it over and done with because it's a regular thing that he has to do.
My introduction to Simon Pegg came through British comedies such as Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Both were brilliant. He is brilliant. I will forever love anything he’s involved in.
Just realised simon pegg is battling alcoholism and depression (not because of this clip but older clips on youtube) like I am now. Thank you simon, thank you for being open and honest about you. You are my inspiration to live my life as best I can now, today, tomorrow and forever.
Hi love, for you and anyone watching this and sympathize with depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and so on... please look into Neurofeedback therapy. It’s life changing therapy that has saved lives. Please TH-cam what Neurofeedback therapy is and call your local Neuro center to start. It’s amazing life-changing & permanent results and solutions for many issues! You don’t have to suffer! Xx Here’s a link to a helpful video on Neurofeedback here on TH-cam: th-cam.com/video/t-5metrcUA4/w-d-xo.html
1:30 I was thinking the same thing before the question was asked. Like Togo the lead dog in Nome, Alaska. What was he thinking before crossing the Sound? It must have been overwhelming being in that element of high adrenalin.
It’s always weird when people say Americans don’t get irony or sarcasm... They gave the world South Park, Simpsons, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, etc... it’s all throughout their culture. But his observation was very astute about daily life.
What does he mean 'our teeth aren't as bad as they used to be'?! 'Our' teeth (collectively speaking) were never bad, we just don't put such an emphasis on 'perfect' teeth. That perfection looks fake imo. Spot on about irony though.
Edgar Wright doesn't do sequels, he said that the films are like a journey with a start and an end. How can you have a sequel when the journey has ended
"If a helicopter stalls it drops." *WRONG* Autorotation, it's a thing. Basically the air pushing up as the helicopter falls pushes the rotors around which in turn push air back down allowing it to essentially glide down. It's actually safer than a engine stalled winged craft because it doesn't require forward velocity to work.
I suppose it depends on person to person? Not being American and interacting with Americans on the net, I feel most of the time Americans don't assume/consider something as sarcasm or look at a comment ironically. Usually there had to be indications of a comment/statement being sarcastic or ironic. But hey, if you personally like using irony, you'd use it. be it on the net or irl.
He has such a heartwarming presence.
Seems like a real solid guy
yes he's very humble
- Simon Pegg in ten years.
- I hope so.
Perfect answer! =))
I will forever love this man. He is so kind and gives off such positive energy, regardless of what he's been through.
oh go cry me a river
What has he been through?
Larry King interviews Gary King!
Gary King?!
@@dolgijoze Simon pegg plays the character of "Gary King" in the movie "The World's End" with nick frost and others. Directed by Edger Wright and it's part of the "Cornetto Trilogy"
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People say Larry hates this segment and he is just trying to rush it but this video proves that he actually likes it if the guest is cool
He may dislike it if the guest isn't giving back worthy answers, either generic ones or avoiding the question in some way. Also, if it's not been the best interview so far, he may rush it to get it over and done with because it's a regular thing that he has to do.
who cares if that dinosaur hates it or not
My introduction to Simon Pegg came through British comedies such as Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Both were brilliant. He is brilliant. I will forever love anything he’s involved in.
he can be van Gogh
Exactly what I thought
No.
My god, you're right.
+BFKC Yes.
Yeah, all you gotta do is get him to cut his ear off. Or a section, whatever really occurred.
Just realised simon pegg is battling alcoholism and depression (not because of this clip but older clips on youtube) like I am now. Thank you simon, thank you for being open and honest about you. You are my inspiration to live my life as best I can now, today, tomorrow and forever.
Hi love, for you and anyone watching this and sympathize with depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and so on... please look into Neurofeedback therapy. It’s life changing therapy that has saved lives. Please TH-cam what Neurofeedback therapy is and call your local Neuro center to start. It’s amazing life-changing & permanent results and solutions for many issues! You don’t have to suffer! Xx
Here’s a link to a helpful video on Neurofeedback here on TH-cam:
th-cam.com/video/t-5metrcUA4/w-d-xo.html
Very down to earth
Simon's statement about the differences in use of irony between Americans and Brits is spot. on.
amazing human being! Love him
Simon is a cool guy!
Amazing actor
"I policed the pool with maximum intensity" Thats for the resume.
Compare/contrast of “UK irony” vs “USA irony” was really deep.
He wrote a whole article on it before. It’s quite good.
I love his explanation on irony.
Simon Pegg as a lifeguard needs to be made into a film.... Perhaps with Nick Frost and directed by Edgar Wright.
spaced one of the funiest british tv shows ever
I Love Simon ❤❤
Simon is the man :)
That las response was just pure GOLD 🥇
I love him . Watching this though, made me love him even more.
love simon pegg hes from my city ive seen him a few times
-Larry- Gary King
King ga -r- y
He was spot on about the difference between yanks and the brits
Such an (emotionally) intelligent person!
Larry is still kicking ass, right on sir!
1:30 I was thinking the same thing before the question was asked. Like Togo the lead dog in Nome, Alaska. What was he thinking before crossing the Sound? It must have been overwhelming being in that element of high adrenalin.
"Simon Pegg in 10 years."
"I hope so."
he seems very insightful and very nice
The last answer made me like this video....
2:33 for a special gooey treat!
I would love to have Mr Pegg answer what were the best and worst days on the sets of the film "Paul".
Larry King and Gary King! Haha anyone else notice this
I wish he talked about his presence on Doctor Who.
SHAUN!!
Okay but like. My dad is legit if Simon Pegg had a long lost Australian brother
I just can't understand why anyone would hit Dislike on this.
Probably cause it went too quickly. I didn't hate the questions. I would've liked it if there was time for more detailed answers.
He should play Van Gough
Amazing
Is there a full episode of this? I only see the clips. :(
But dogs can look up....
First Celebrity crush: Mentions Carrie Fisher with out any hesitation.. ;)
...is there ever going to be Paul 2?
Your name is Lorenzo? 😂😂
He should portray on screen Vincent van Gogh
Why is this in my feed? This was 2 years ago
It’s always weird when people say Americans don’t get irony or sarcasm... They gave the world South Park, Simpsons, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, etc... it’s all throughout their culture. But his observation was very astute about daily life.
He'd be a good Mark E. Smith in a few years.
The Pegsta!
I hope so
Liked him. Seems to be a nice very perceptive fellow.
Simon pegg can play Lenin for sure
No i don't mean the one from beetles.
Perfect description of Brits 😄
Love his English accent 😊
Gary king meets Larry king
You got red on you
He needs to play Van Gogh fast
LK completely missed SP’s John Lennon voice!
He'd be good at Henry VIII.
What does he mean 'our teeth aren't as bad as they used to be'?! 'Our' teeth (collectively speaking) were never bad, we just don't put such an emphasis on 'perfect' teeth. That perfection looks fake imo.
Spot on about irony though.
Just learned that they call them swimming bathes in England. The more u know..😳
Hmm not sure about this, I have heard them called that but to be honest we call them Swimming Pools.
maybe the brilliant Simon Pegg is trying to make "swimming bathes" happen..lol
You could be right! :)
I'm British and we say 'pool'
Also as a fellow UK'er it's either swimming baths or swimming pools, they are interchangeable depending on where you are but it's never 'bathes'.
0:33 You can tell he's been spending too much time in America. His accent slipped into U.S mode for a split sentence.
Time for Shawn of the dead 2. Make it happen.....please?
Simon joked once about this. He told that named the sequel "From Dusk Till Shawn".
A Shaun of the dead sequel would be such a shit idea
What about paul 2
Edgar Wright doesn't do sequels, he said that the films are like a journey with a start and an end. How can you have a sequel when the journey has ended
Shush you! coming over here with logic and reason, shame on you!
"If a helicopter stalls it drops."
*WRONG* Autorotation, it's a thing.
Basically the air pushing up as the helicopter falls pushes the rotors around which in turn push air back down allowing it to essentially glide down. It's actually safer than a engine stalled winged craft because it doesn't require forward velocity to work.
He’s such a fucking cool down-to-earth person. Wow.
a stalled helicopter doesn't just drop it can glide down.
good luck with that
@@nicknewman7848 i can assure you they do
Not really an interview if it's just asking a bunch of random questions on a list and moving on instead of discussing things.
exactly, which is why this is just a segment from the full interview.
Your gift for acting Come from God be greatful to oir creater
God is our only love
American teeth are terrible now lol
When he explained irony and how Americans don’t really use it. I feel like we use irony in the internet more often than in person, right?
He didn't say Americans don't really use it, he said they don't use it socially like the UK does, i.e. person to person.
lwaves which is why I said Americans use it on the internet.
I suppose it depends on person to person? Not being American and interacting with Americans on the net, I feel most of the time Americans don't assume/consider something as sarcasm or look at a comment ironically. Usually there had to be indications of a comment/statement being sarcastic or ironic.
But hey, if you personally like using irony, you'd use it. be it on the net or irl.
What on Earth has happened to his accent?
Larry King...most disinterested host
Changing your hair and facial hair from ginger to another colour is more offensive to me than black face.
Were porn actresses told do what you love as a job.
larry king fkn sucks at interviews.
He is so boring.
boo you
Liked him. Seems to be a nice very perceptive fellow.