I love to listen to what Martin Sheen says about marriage-what a lovely man. Graham Norton always seems able to bring out the best in his guests-and everyone has a good time.Graham is a brilliant chat show host IMHO!! Much nicer than others I could mention...
I am rewatching all the seasons of the West Wing now. One of the best political dramas ever. Sheen is an amazing actor and he seems like a very funny and nice man as well. He also aged very well, but he was very attractive in his younger days: much better looking than his sons when he was about their age.
martian sheen was arrested many times for protest related things in the 60's and 70's and that (even excluding his many great acting roles) makes him a treasure here in america...imo he is one of the only "celebs" that has a right to talk politics here because he went thru the times when speaking out meant a beating from the police and on some occasions even death by the national guard
He still commits civil disobedience. I've been part of two CD actions he did several years ago. He gave us a great pep talk before one of those actions at a nuclear weapons research facility. Talked about how it's always scary to commit civil disobedience, and that if it's not scary, then you need to reconsider what you're doing and why. At that point he'd been arrested 60+ times. Some of my colleagues got him to autograph their plastic handcuffs!
I must've heard the "what are you thinking" joke about 20 times and every time it's funnier - especially when Martin Sheen is almost in tears laughing. Classic.
The question: What are you thinking? Is basically saying that they feel like an early night and they're wondering if you're in the mood for a romantic bed encounter Aww I was nearly filling up when Martin said "You've allowed them to experience joy"
@stompafly you draw that conclusion because he has a mexican sounding last name.........you are obvioulsy unaware of the other 15 spanish speaking countries around the world......
Catch Martin Sheen in a film called "That Championship Season" from 1982. Great cast. Great acting. With Bruce Dern, Stacey Keach and Robert Mitchum ...oh, and Paul Sorvino.
haha "happy as larry" love that saying, dont think i have ever heard a guest (irish or otherwise)say that on a talk show untill now!
I love to listen to what Martin Sheen says about marriage-what a lovely man. Graham Norton always seems able to bring out the best in his guests-and everyone has a good time.Graham is a brilliant chat show host IMHO!! Much nicer than others I could mention...
I love it when Graham has Americans on - they look like they're really relaxed! Makes a change to see them as real people instead of actors
I am rewatching all the seasons of the West Wing now. One of the best political dramas ever. Sheen is an amazing actor and he seems like a very funny and nice man as well. He also aged very well, but he was very attractive in his younger days: much better looking than his sons when he was about their age.
martian sheen was arrested many times for protest related things in the 60's and 70's and that (even excluding his many great acting roles) makes him a treasure here in america...imo he is one of the only "celebs" that has a right to talk politics here because he went thru the times when speaking out meant a beating from the police and on some occasions even death by the national guard
"You will help them become themselves"- that is wonderful.
Bartlet for America.
Loooooooooooove Martin Sheen!!!
He still commits civil disobedience. I've been part of two CD actions he did several years ago. He gave us a great pep talk before one of those actions at a nuclear weapons research facility. Talked about how it's always scary to commit civil disobedience, and that if it's not scary, then you need to reconsider what you're doing and why. At that point he'd been arrested 60+ times. Some of my colleagues got him to autograph their plastic handcuffs!
I must've heard the "what are you thinking" joke about 20 times and every time it's funnier - especially when Martin Sheen is almost in tears laughing. Classic.
It's a nice coincidence that Ed talks about the 'What are you thinking?' question when that's basically the last line in The West Wing :)
That phrase Martin Sheen keeps using, "Happy as Larry..." LOL
I love his laugh lol 0:50
The question: What are you thinking? Is basically saying that they feel like an early night and they're wondering if you're in the mood for a romantic bed encounter
Aww I was nearly filling up when Martin said "You've allowed them to experience joy"
Thanks VERY much for this Niamh - a hilarious show (which I can't watch where I live).
Thank you, this is just so funny, I'm hoping there is a pt 3?
offft what martin said blew me away
@stompafly you draw that conclusion because he has a mexican sounding last name.........you are obvioulsy unaware of the other 15 spanish speaking countries around the world......
Catch Martin Sheen in a film called "That Championship Season" from 1982. Great cast. Great acting. With Bruce Dern, Stacey Keach and Robert Mitchum ...oh, and Paul Sorvino.
Tis upsetting, but then they will have cute little Ed babies :P
The funny thing is, it's my boyfriend who sometimes asked me "what are you thinking?" during the beginning of our relationship. Bizarre
What a remarkable man! 👏🏻 Great dynamic between the men, too!
Oooh can't believe she did that :)
4:49!!!