Yeah...I love the way that boring, tired "joke" about Liverpudlians robbing goes down like a lead balloon with the entire studio and he looks like a fool.
I mean, it's such a lovely phrase, makes me shine up a lil. I love the Scouse accent, it's bloody marvelous how one can sound like one was dropped from the backside of a carriage and yet got trampled by the horses pulling it.
He fit so many of those stereotypes in, with the accent, too. This is one of the things that makes Jimmy Carr such a brilliant comedian: The Fridge Logic. You laugh, then you get up, go to the fridge, stand there a second trying to chose between a lager, and a bitter, then it hits you. Wait, she's a Gran, and she just turned 30?
They both perform in more than one language (she speaks five?) and are able to follow Jimmy Carr speaking incredibly quickly about regional accents in a language which isn't their first. God, I envy their language skills!
Im not a native English speaker either but its worth mentioning that English is the easiest language in the world to learn because it is the unoffocial west world common language
I worked at an English family for three months and the husband was from Liverpool. We always had so much fun with him, especially when me and a Danish guy (that worked there too) were saying Jimmy's line to him. He really hated it. But he was a good sport trying to make fun of our accents as well!
@@hannahdyson7129 I agree. Scousers are very easily offended and live in perpetual victimhood status - and no, I don't mean Hillsborough, though that's one example after the Sun apologised over a decade ago. They can give it - as shown by the comment about him taking the mick - but can't take it.
after all of the accents (which was supposed to make me laugh). the bit that really made me smile was Antonio smiling to Salma. Awww. these two are adorable.
@@tonyclifton265 Did you just have your first drink? Everything is funnier when youre drunk, you dont have to mention that Btw I bench press 200 kilos when I watch Graham Norton youtube videos (y) 8)
No surprise, she probably doesn't know what the accents sound like for example if she tried teaching us funny phrases from where she is from It would probably be less funny than jimmy carr.
My favourite example will always be that episode of QI where Ross Noble said "Toblerone-Rollo combo", and the others remarked on how great that sounded in a geordie accent.
ah mate you would enjoy Switzerland then even smaller and you would probably be hard pressed to find a dozen people speaking the exact same dialect. The canton (equivalent to a county) I grew up in (60000 people at the time all in all) have three different dialects... True story: I was in the army with a guy from Wallis and his dialect was so deep I almost asked him whether he can switch to French as I do not get his version of German (which is my native language)...
There's something about (British) accents that just makes me want to hug people. Especially if they're communicating in one big group, like on Carr's show. It's like you're watching a collection of Carebears and there's new arrivals with new symbols on their stomach and you just love them all. You have one going; 'Ehhuw Helleuw dehr.' (posh) and then someone just responds; 'I caim hoohm on Tharstay-naayt, mai carr wahhs gahne" (irish)and someone says; 'We sahhhw a cah...the cah went down eh streeht.." (scottish) and then "They wuhr propably steelin ihht, wuuhr you skirt?" (Northern) and then someone going; 'Ai ávent seen somewun..this pissed offffff...since ai stoock a faahhewooohk in meh moms maahkrowuuhve aand ih exploh-ed..." (Geordie.)
@@hannahdyson7129 I know Geordie is a Northern accent, but there's a big difference between a Lee-Mack-accent and a Charlotte-from-Geordie-Shore-accent, that's what I meant. Oh and I would never hug an English person before me and the English person have officially celebrated our 5th wedding-anniversary, I know you all of you appreciate your personal space a lot :)
you have to give them respect for being good sports about this..Salma didn't look like she was having much fun, but Antonio seemed like he was having a great laugh..but Antonio, wow..almost perfectly done the first phrase..even if it was completely wrong..sounded almost spot on
@@hannahdyson7129 no sense of any humour then? Cant have a laugh then? So serious about everything or are you one of those cant make fun noone be offended cause noone can handle anything types??
@@johnbanks4761 No. I am just from another part of Northern England. Those accent jokes aren't good natured or teasing in any way . It's a " let's laugh at how thick they are joke " And Carr is crap at accents . It helps if you are good at the accents.
Thanks for clearing that up by the way. I'll bear in mind that if I ever want to be as successful as Jimmy (nice first name terms there), all I have to do is make some funny noises on a chat show and I'll have the unconditional adoration of a bunch of TH-cam commenters. Yes, it fills me with resentment that I don't have that. Excuse me while I go and kneel before my Jimmy Carr shrine and weep over my comparative lack of talent.
Oh my god, he got Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek to do UK accents. This man is a genius. They look very uncertain about the whole business though! Hahaha
The thing with Jimmy Carr is not to get hung up on what he says as everything is a joke. If you can get past it you'll see how funny he is. I'm an American and he really takes the piss, but its funny. :-)
1:00 - Banderas's face when they all cheer for his scouse impression = what? what the fuck did I just do?
It was hilarious
Because it was a shit impression
Seriously...
I love the way they turn and face the camera, in unison, to do the Geordie accent.
Mk ultra 🤣
"I want some chicken and I'm on a horse." - Antonio Banderas
"I want some chicken and a can of coke" - Salma Hayek
Lol
*Old Spice theme starts playing*
Thank you 😂😂 I didn't get it when they said it in the accent
happens when you're zorro
I've never seen so much confusion on this show lmaoo
1:29 I love how neither of them get the joke
Oscar Oliver I just got it and I've watched this months ago
Oliver B. Fuck you.
Yeah...I love the way that boring, tired "joke" about Liverpudlians robbing goes down like a lead balloon with the entire studio and he looks like a fool.
Oh I got that joke about a 30 year old grandmother right away. We have some of those in California.
Still so called comedians take a dig of the Liverpudlian 80's stereotype.
"It's me gran's birthday... she's thirty."
I mean, it's such a lovely phrase, makes me shine up a lil. I love the Scouse accent, it's bloody marvelous how one can sound like one was dropped from the backside of a carriage and yet got trampled by the horses pulling it.
He fit so many of those stereotypes in, with the accent, too. This is one of the things that makes Jimmy Carr such a brilliant comedian: The Fridge Logic. You laugh, then you get up, go to the fridge, stand there a second trying to chose between a lager, and a bitter, then it hits you. Wait, she's a Gran, and she just turned 30?
Does that mean that women from Liverpool have kids when they are very young?
@@livedandletdie Thats incredibly Insulting.
@@Miblive Its a stereotype
They both perform in more than one language (she speaks five?) and are able to follow Jimmy Carr speaking incredibly quickly about regional accents in a language which isn't their first. God, I envy their language skills!
I agree great signs of intelligence..can speak my language far better than i can speak their native tongue
Im not a native English speaker either but its worth mentioning that English is the easiest language in the world to learn because it is the unoffocial west world common language
I love how serious they are about getting it right
@J U S T I C E Banderas is Spanish and Hayek is Mexican (so technically American yep).
They weren't
method 🤣
It was so cute when they started talking together 😆😆
Antonio: "In wan sun chickun, an a quan horse."
You just made laugh so hard!
Mateus Tchilimba I'm from Liverpool too. I was just quoting what he said
I want some chicken and a can of coke
He doesn't even say that. I want some chicken an a can of coke. Where the fuck did a horse come into it
djfinster83 i was just staying that's what it sounded like he said
Salma and Antonio are like a married couple!
exactly. no sexual tension at all!
.....kopf. oh, my god. now i see it. yes, this is exactly how they look
@@chelskimoskva8130 well, thats almost always because the tension came and went...
@J U S T I C E yeah. with spurs, iirc.
I love how Antonio and Salma both changed where they were looking in order to do the accent.
I love how they move in sync when they're trying to do the geordie accent
I worked at an English family for three months and the husband was from Liverpool. We always had so much fun with him, especially when me and a Danish guy (that worked there too) were saying Jimmy's line to him. He really hated it. But he was a good sport trying to make fun of our accents as well!
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He really hated it. That's a sign he's not enjoying it .
And he wasn't being a good sport . Far from it .
@@hannahdyson7129 I agree. Scousers are very easily offended and live in perpetual victimhood status - and no, I don't mean Hillsborough, though that's one example after the Sun apologised over a decade ago. They can give it - as shown by the comment about him taking the mick - but can't take it.
Their movements mirror each other perfectly, it's amazing to see.
there sitting so close together and so far away from Jimmy Carr
bloody great pan hispanic love and a mutual disdain for plastic paddies like Jimmy.
I mean they both have known each other for years whereas they don't know jimmy. You aren't going to want to sit so close to a stranger.
I saw this when he toured, it was brilliant, he had the audience in tears of laughter
after all of the accents (which was supposed to make me laugh). the bit that really made me smile was Antonio smiling to Salma. Awww. these two are adorable.
Graham Norton is still the only show that makes me laugh to tears while I'm alone (things are always less funny on my own).
me too - and it's even better if you're drunk too.
@@tonyclifton265 Did you just have your first drink? Everything is funnier when youre drunk, you dont have to mention that
Btw I bench press 200 kilos when I watch Graham Norton youtube videos (y) 8)
Salma Hayek in them fishnets though
I know. I was desperately trying not to look up her skirt but failed big time.
Saro M Fishy!
Tom H
I could watch her from Dusk till Dawn.
They were great sports and obviously Jimmy and Graham were enjoying themselves. Made for great television
Selma looked confused when Jimmy was talking and didn’t get the gran turning 30 joke , but she knew everything he was saying 😂😂😂
congratulations Jason Anderson. you deserve all the best. Messaouda from Algeria
Was I the only one thinking of Gerrard and Carragher taking throughout that
and rooney
yeah, of course
They are as thick as shit
They aren't the typical Scouser
Antonio gets it - it goes over Selma's head mostly bless her
berlinmitte10117 Yes! Especially at 1:25 lol.... A 30yo Granny bahaha
@@listenup9940 read some interviews with her , and no, she won't be winning some prize in saying insightful stuff any time soon...
Antonio's little hand gesture when he says "Kawasaki", haha 😄
And Salma there just fighting her accent already hahaha.
Salma still makes me feel weak and guilty just by watching her. She could make me confess to anything, whether true or not.
That 2nd accent sounded like he was trying to impersonate Arnold Schwarzeneggar. "Cum onnnn...get to da poopa scoopa!"
lady with a dignity and a class
Antonio and Selma are one of my favorite pairs.
Kat Dalde Selma is one of my favourite pairs :)
Simply AWESOME!!! Best clip on TH-cam!!! (Not just best clip on Graham Norton!!!) :-D
I love antonios face when everyones clapping for him whe he says i want some chiken and a can of cose
Did the exact same 'routine' on one of his DVD's, even with a couple of the side-jokes there.
They are all very precious including Grim Norton.
my mum is from newcastle so i've heard the accent all my life...this was pretty accurate
0:56 I want some chicken and I'm on a horse ahahah
Jimmy's laugh though!
I love them for how well they pulled it off. It's not easy to speak in a foreign accent.
I love how Antonio had absolutely no idea what Jimmy had said for the Liverpudlian accent :')
Jimmy, this is your material from 2010, bless ya.
My Scouse line to get into the accent is "I broke me back". Works for me.
This takes me YEARS back when I was a little kid in school and teacher would tell us to repeat after him so we could learn words 😂😂😂😂
Salma did not get the jokes lol
No surprise, she probably doesn't know what the accents sound like for example if she tried teaching us funny phrases from where she is from It would probably be less funny than jimmy carr.
What jokes man? That guy scares me. He is the chucky one.
Carr isn't joking
This guy always puts a stand up comedian on his show its genius
Watching Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek pronouncing the most ridiculous words on Earth... Yeah, pretty priceless. I'm still laughing...
Salma and Antonio are so cute!
My favourite example will always be that episode of QI where Ross Noble said "Toblerone-Rollo combo", and the others remarked on how great that sounded in a geordie accent.
I remember watching this when it was broadcasted. So interesting. Such a small island with so many dialects.
ah mate you would enjoy Switzerland then
even smaller and you would probably be hard pressed to find a dozen people speaking the exact same dialect. The canton (equivalent to a county) I grew up in (60000 people at the time all in all) have three different dialects... True story: I was in the army with a guy from Wallis and his dialect was so deep I almost asked him whether he can switch to French as I do not get his version of German (which is my native language)...
Typical of Europe
Graham Norton always gets the best out of his guests 😂
😂😂 I love Jimmy Carr's laugh
I was hoping Brummie and Cockney accents to come up.
Love them two, hottest screen couple of all time. Desparado is still incredible. Jimmy Carr is great too.
I can't believe he actually got them to do it as well! This is hilarious!!
i cant believe the accents are so different.
Couldn't get this out of my head after my sister became a grandmother on her 37th birthday..
Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws learning British accents lol
There's something about (British) accents that just makes me want to hug people.
Especially if they're communicating in one big group, like on Carr's show.
It's like you're watching a collection of Carebears and there's new arrivals with new symbols on their stomach and you just love them all.
You have one going; 'Ehhuw Helleuw dehr.' (posh) and then someone just responds; 'I caim hoohm on Tharstay-naayt, mai carr wahhs gahne" (irish)and someone says; 'We sahhhw a cah...the cah went down eh streeht.." (scottish) and then "They wuhr propably steelin ihht, wuuhr you skirt?" (Northern) and then someone going; 'Ai ávent seen somewun..this pissed offffff...since ai stoock a faahhewooohk in meh moms maahkrowuuhve aand ih exploh-ed..." (Geordie.)
Geordie and is a Northern accent / diaclet . And never try to hug a Northerner.
We don't do that unless we are close
@@hannahdyson7129 I know Geordie is a Northern accent, but there's a big difference between a Lee-Mack-accent and a Charlotte-from-Geordie-Shore-accent, that's what I meant.
Oh and I would never hug an English person before me and the English person have officially celebrated our 5th wedding-anniversary, I know you all of you appreciate your personal space a lot :)
@@Widdekuu91 You sound a horrible person quite frankly
Antonio: I-won-some-chicken.... from-a-garden-hose.
"I'm doing it for me nan" What the Liverpool phrase should have been
Salma here was the poster child of "smh" 😂
Only Jimmy Carr can make two movie stars talking like idiots and make them happy in process :D
I want some chicken and a can of coke
I fucking love his voice XD
when I was born my mum said she though 'OMG she looks like Antonio Banderas
not always what a 15 year old girl wants to hear
hehe they are so cute! Love Salma and Antonio!
Thanks for posting.
you have to give them respect for being good sports about this..Salma didn't look like she was having much fun, but Antonio seemed like he was having a great laugh..but Antonio, wow..almost perfectly done the first phrase..even if it was completely wrong..sounded almost spot on
There was nothing "sporting " about this
@@hannahdyson7129 no sense of any humour then? Cant have a laugh then? So serious about everything or are you one of those cant make fun noone be offended cause noone can handle anything types??
@@johnbanks4761 No. I am just from another part of Northern England. Those accent jokes aren't good natured or teasing in any way . It's a " let's laugh at how thick they are joke "
And Carr is crap at accents . It helps if you are good at the accents.
Man, I love Salma Hayek!
My neighbour is from Newcastle, can't understand a word when he speaks.
Soralella71 you obviously don't try hard enough. We are easy to understand
Aye yee might just be daft
Wow, I must have seen Jimmy do that bit for 10 times at least, and I never would have guessed that is what he was saying. Good job :).
Came for the interview, but found myself staring at Salma the whole time.
I read "Jimmy Carr Explains Accents" as "Jim Carry Explains Accents" .... oh well.
it's alright, I'm slightly dyslexic too.
I read Allan Carr LOL
+Wizblizz No, you're alright, Jimmy Carr is way funnier than Jim Carey.
Thanks for clearing that up by the way. I'll bear in mind that if I ever want to be as successful as Jimmy (nice first name terms there), all I have to do is make some funny noises on a chat show and I'll have the unconditional adoration of a bunch of TH-cam commenters. Yes, it fills me with resentment that I don't have that.
Excuse me while I go and kneel before my Jimmy Carr shrine and weep over my comparative lack of talent.
I just love both of them
That was such class! Brilliant!
Pooper scooper sounds like super trooper by abba,so funny to watch brilliant
Oh my god, he got Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek to do UK accents. This man is a genius. They look very uncertain about the whole business though! Hahaha
His scouse was alright until he pronounced the day in birthdee
robbie [CM] he went a bit brummie!
God bless Jimmy Carr,he's sound :)
JImmy always have the best laugh, "HA-HA."
Thank you come again
i was in the audience for this! so funny
Jimmy's class pure genius
Jimmy is great! By far my favourite comedian!
Antonio at 57secs '' i want some chicken and i want a horse! '' 😂
When ordering a chicken and a can of coke became too hilarious.
Why am i searching for this video now 😂 so funny tho
Antonio banderas .. handsome.. attractive.. cute.. class.. funny.. I love him so much
class , pure class ,go jimmy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
met him 3 times, lovely guy x
dude's wearing eyeliner. killin' it.
I was expecting him to do Salma Hayek!!
What? Right there on the sofa?
Jimmy Carr has the best laugh ever.
Jimmy Carr's laugh is always asking a question.
excellent as usual!
Listen to the true geordie and you will know what the newcastle accent is
...yes. Yes you will.
I think Geordies only speak like that to make themselves sound thick and stupid.
But blokes from Newcastle sound nothing like geordies, not even the bogans after a few tinnies or a goon mate.
Really? So what you think is that Geordies don't come from Newcastle!
Nar watch Auf Wiedersehen Pet
I love how on this there's always a major celeb pretending to understand the jokes or not be totally creeped out by a British comedian
The thing with Jimmy Carr is not to get hung up on what he says as everything is a joke. If you can get past it you'll see how funny he is. I'm an American and he really takes the piss, but its funny. :-)
Brilliant. And it works. Walking around saying Kawasaki in a Geordie accent now.