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Elijah Wood as a girl is like what you'd expect Mr. Bean's daughter to look like.
LMAO XD
+Liabug11 The reality, however, is far different.
Give him long hair and he'd look like Frodo from the trilogy again. Hasn't aged a minute.
Ikrrr
Valerie Pertouvi what does "ikrrr"stands for?...out of curiosity, does it by any chance means, "i know right, right,right".... XDXDXD
Valerie Pertouvi wgat does "ikrrr"stands for?...out of curiosity, does it by any chance means, "i know right, right,right".... XDXDXD
darrell takeli yup XD
It's the ring.
Elijah is American, all that time I thought he was British
+The Mubster And Christian Bale is brit...
+Dmitry Kim Whaaaaaaaat?!
+Adr Cas you being serious, you didnt know bale was welsh?
i was just gonna say that..
You probably thought he was British from him playing frodo turns out he's American
Conan: Yes.
Elijah:Wow...
Conan: Yes!
Elijah: No!
Conan: YES!
lol
Crim Rui [Insert other quote which we've already heard in the video]
Travis Godfrey Evans
That's the point of a quote...one repeats what they heard. Nothing wrong with quoting.
+Kevin ㅤ hi kevin :)
***** why you have no comment?
+Kevin ㅤㅤㅤ
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I really love Daniel Radcliffe :D He is so funny
Ugh people like you
Brandonspikes Don't forget his greatest appearance in The Hobbit
***** Obviously, you didn't get the joke....
Can't wait to see him in this new Game of thrones season, his role as Arya is simply magestic
+Nicolás Caro he was great as captain jack sparrow from avatar
I love him as Arya in game of thrones!
lol
Hahah, clever..
2:24
Even funny to think that he's a Game of Thrones fan
OMG .. Made my day
I can't imagine Elijah Wood saying the word "fuck".
+Kaiser Frost watch Wilfred then
+Kaiser Frost watch Wilfred.
Hey I noticed no one suggested it yet, but you should try watching Wilfred.
Travis Moehring Yeah, no one's suggested it.
Why exactly should he watch Wilfred? No one explained that yet!
Just kidding...
Is it me or would Elijah Wood make a good Peter Parker?
Isn't he Harry potter?
He does look eerily similar to Tobey Maquire.
No he is frodo
***** yea, if Spiderman was a midget
0dd Pharo Peter Parker is supposed to be a small and scrawny nerd. That's why Tobey Maguire played him so well.
Wow, he actually IS hobbit size.
6ft tall 😒
Lol
Madison Burch 5ft 6 so not 6 ft. . .
They mostly cast people for hobbit movies who are actually small so it makes it easier with CGI and everything. It then already looks more real if you are smaller than your fellow actors.
Frodo Swaggins
Brodo Swaggins
Komodo Swaggins
Samuel James Yolo Swaggins
frodo baggins
Elijah Wood has seriously been cute forever. I remember watching countless movies of him when he was a kid when I was a kid!.
+olexia07 thank you for the compliment sir!
lexbex Same here. I loved him in North and Huckleberry Finn.
@@vamanosninja4143 North? Lol I've only ever heard the worst things about it but never seen it myself. Adventures of Huck Finn was great but of his early roles The Good Son is number one.
im glad he's wasting time and not taking the ring to mount doom. Way to go frodo
haha😂
Lol
Elijah makes such a pretty girl.
Oh gods! lol
He does tho lol
Here in the UK it's "Bob's your uncle and Fanny's your aunt" and the meaning is more like "and that's how it's done" rather than "yes".
+Alpine Newt Ukulele Its the same in New Zealand.
The Fractured But Whole Yeah I know, but when used in that sentence it takes on a different meaning.
Forbidden Beard Yep but it's also short for Frances, although it's very, very old fashioned now, there may still be a few little old ladies about called Fanny.
The Fractured But Whole A lot of them are dead but here's some famous Fanny's www.famousbirthdays.com/names/fanny.html
:D
Alpine Newt Ukulele i didn't say there were not people named Fanny but that i have never heard of anyone called Fanny in NZ because it has not been 1891 for a while now
That's not the correct use of 'Bob's your uncle'. Bob's your uncle means that if a certain sequence of events unfolds then everything will pan out as it should. I.e "Just insert the light bulb into the socket and twist it in the right direction and Bob's your uncle". As a native speaker, I have NFI why we use that phrase.
It's a British thing. No clue why we use it either, though, hahaha.
It's an Aussie saying as well ;) we probably had it passed to us from the British though
It comes from Arthur Balfour becoming PM in 1901 when his uncle Robert Salisbury retired as PM.
We use that expression here in Australia too a lot but I personally haven't heard anyone actually say it much anymore though.
Yeah, I would say it's more like "that's it" or "done". It definitely comes at the end of rather a long sentence, I can't think of any time you'd just use it in isolation. I guess maybe if somebody was unsure about how to do something and they were asking you like "oh so i do this, this, this, and then this?" and you could reply "bob's your uncle" i suppose, but generally? Nahhh
They just won’t stop messing with Elijah lol 🤣
Did anyone else hear his Kanye joke at 1:45? haha
:D
Lol😂i dident notice that
yes ^^
I want to meet Elijah Wood and Sean Astin, not only because they were in Lord of the Rings, but also to congratulate them for being two of the few former child stars that didn't grow up to be bat shit nuts.
"cut to a spider, 'oh darn it'" lmao who would think of that. conan is the boss!
True true true
scully i was at that part lol
:-)
andy adding on "and i got all dressed up"
Bob's your uncle doesn't mean "yes", it means "done".
It can be used either way, as statement you tell someone or an affirmative to a question.
***** As that wiki article says, I think voila is a pretty close synonym.
A guy from Scotland got a job where I work and he always says "Bob's your uncle", which is strange because I actually have an uncle named Bob.
It's a British expression, probably passed to Australia and then to New Zealand, I guess. But it's a really common expression across all of the UK, so no surprise a Scot says it.
@@TheBritt2001 I'm from UK, I've certainly heard it, but literally NO ONE says it (at least around south)
@@pemo2676 Ah, I'm from the north-west. Maybe it's a northern thing? I think, really, it's a bit of a 'dad expression'. Bob's your uncle, Fanny's your aunt (hilarity ensues). The use of the name 'Fanny' probably demonstrates how old the expression is. The north tends to be much slower in language change (hence why we're all still saying 'aye' for example), so maybe it's that? I really don't have an answer for you, dude, other than to see people are saying it where I live. Albeit, mostly awkward dads when they fix the telly or something, hahaha ;)
@@TheBritt2001 I've probably heard it from my northern family or a show based in the north then, it seems
guy: Bob's your uncle!
you: .....yeah?
Sorry, but my gaydar is going off hardcore. And my gaydar is pretty fucking good. Look at Elijah Wood's
mannerism at 2:39. His voice, his mannerisms, the way he moves, everything about this guy seems gay.
***** Then my suspicions were correct.
BadMannerKorea Um... who cares?
You're not going to fuck Elijah Wood anyway so why do you care?
WHO THE FUCK CARES?!?!?!!?
Quaker274
Where did I say I wasn't gay?
This guy reminds me of Frodo Baggins for some reason.
Lol he's him, tho
It is him-
that's cause it is! Elijah Wood did the role of Frodo in the Lord of The Rings Trilogy
"Yes. Yes!!"
"NO!!!!!"
Laughed till I cried.
Elijah's laugh at 1:40 is pure magic.
what is with the random guy sitting on a couch thats always off screen?
Really!?
Carlos I was new to the show, I know who he is now.
screw google plus
Im new, and i would like to know what is his role, and why?
He's pretty much a co-host. He just sits there and makes occasional jokes.
screw google plus he only does that when they have guests, i also kinda hated him, but he's awesome.
haha, that opening line though. How young does Conan think he is? The dude's almost 40.
***** - oh well in that case, he was practically a teenager.
Ha XD
He has such a baby face.
He's 35 now, but you have to admit he looks like he just turned 19.
People say he looks like Daniel Radcliffe another thing they have in common is that they both have great personalities!
+Michelle McNamara on TH-cam
Elijah looks like a freak in most pictures. I'm not even kidding. He's usually making this awkward scared face and position.
Then there's Harry-er-Daniel. He's a strange person.
They're both cool.
+Michelle McNamara both are short too lol
... "and I got all dressed up" lmao. Sometimes Andy is just a genius.
We use "Bob's your Uncle" in Australia too and it doesn't really mean a substitute for yes; it's more of an emphasis than an affirmative eg "Just take a left at the lights, straight down the road and a right at the first roundabout and then Bob's your Uncle, there you are!"
We say "Bobs your uncle" in England too....but it may have originated in Australia...sounds like something you guys would have said first lol
We have it in South Africa as well. Might be old English? We use it in the same context as Australians.
It may have originated the day that someone (in some community) found out who his dead father was and then someone said: Then, Bob is your Uncle!
I always thought it was equivalent to something like "voilà!"
Jacques du Plessis Are you a fan of cricket or is your name sheer coincidence? Or both maybe?
It is both. My name is a middle ground my parents settled on after disagreeing on almost every name they liked. I am also a fan of the game and still play in a social league when in South Africa.
Can we all agree that Elijah is pretty amazingly perfect?
'Bob's your uncle' is like 'you got it'...
oh, lol its Frodo. I thought it was Harry Potter. lol
Idiot.
H3ROxUPRISING
Anti-Semite.
fatearcher You being Jewish has nothing to do with this.
H3ROxUPRISING
likewise.
fatearcher Smart is the man who calls himself a gobshite.
he looks like the dude from the original spiderman
Imagine Peter Jackson wrote that into the movies, like the scene in the hobbit were they go into that scary wood and a dwarf wants to get of off the path so another one says 'we're not here to f spiders' :P
He was in Red vs Blue!
REPRESENT
I'm from NZ and it's not really a "yes" per se. It's more of a "you're good to go." For example, say you're learning to drive a car, someone would be like "release the handbrake, take your foot of the brake and slowly accelerate and bobs your uncle!" Sort of in that sense. And it's not sally, it was Betty's your Aunt :P.
Conan also did an english accent not a NZ one! :P
Shut up, just watch the video and bob's your uncle.
Actually, originally it's Fanny's your aunt.
As a New Zealander, I can honestly say I've never heard these sayings. "Bob's your uncle" is a British saying to my knowledge, but the spiders thing? I know PJ is kinda scared of spiders, but... what?
People definitely say it in Britain I can confirm that.
MrSqurk We don't say the spiders one.
nar0099 I was talking about "Bob's your uncle"
MrSqurk I was clarifying it for Craigillahan's sake.
Im a New Zealander too and ive heard bobs your uncle quite a lot. Never heard the spider one though, definitely going to start saying it :)
He's a 15yo in a suit. Seriously, he never ages... just like Kevin Bacon.
"and i got all dressed up" hahaha that last fucking sentence killed me omg
Elijah's Eyes are so bright and blue, when you look deeply into them you will see your future.
This video starts at 1:51 and ends at 2:55. Stop wasting my time team Coco.
WE GO IN , WE GO OUT, GET THE JOB DONE! NO TIME FOR DILLY DALLY, I NEED TO SEE THESE PHOTOS URGEENT!
thx Scott K
Far from Irrational - lol, touché
;)
You da real MVP
"Bob's your uncle" doesn't mean, yes.
It's like "and there you have it." or "and that's that."
It's used in the UK and Australia too.
My aunt really is Sally, though.
My uncle is called Bob
Bob's your uncle, or as they said in Lock Stock (or was it Snatch? I cant remember now): Robert's your father's brother.
It was Lockstock and you guys beat me to it lol
"In the quiet words of the virgin Mary...come again?"
“You fLaTtEr me Sir” 🧐
😂😂😂 he’s adorable
he really do look the same now as he did 10-15 years ago, amazing
He is the cutest 🥺I'm still watching this in 2021
Frodo Mercury
"Bob's your uncle". Generally an Australian term from a while back. Now it's usually more like "Bob's your auntie's live-in boyfriend".
that first pic makes him look like a female Mr. Bean ._.
Elijah Wood also voiced Spyro from Spyro Dawn of the Dragon game back in the day
I thought Bobs your uncle was just a UK thing
It is a thing here (in the UK) too
Madame Corgi I know I live here :P it's why I said I thought it was just a UK thing
Opps XD
It's used in Australia too but older generation.
Precisely. Except I do hear younger people say it too, just not as often.
As a 24-year-old New Zealander, I can confirm that I have never heard either of those phrases used by a New Zealander, ever.
I think it's a an expression more commonly used among some of the older generations. I've never heard it here in New Zealand either but I've heard it plenty of times from poms haha
we're not here to eff spiders...*cut to spider* 'Oh darn it' hahahaha...great XD
I'm amazed he can cross his legs like that.
Stop trying to be the giant balls alpha male dude.... It's not hard at all.
what I meant was that my joints and muscles are so damn tight that I cant do that.
relax, I'll never comment on someones muscle flexibility ever again.
I have friend who does it all the time, and he also did modelling as a kid. In the modelling industry, they teach you flexibility and they teach both males and females how to sit, stand, and walk like the opposite gender. I don't know, maybe it carried over into adulthood?
I dated a drummer who always sat like that.
Elijah's laugh is everything
Andy does one hell of a Gilbert Gottfried impression! 4:23
I love this man. He's so adorable.
Conan's head is so much larger than Elijah's that it actually makes him look like a hobbit again
"that's kanye, apparently"
Elijah looks older in the photo
I've lived in new Zealand my whole life and have never said Bob's your uncle
Same
bob's your uncle
Heard it heaps, probably said it like once or twice.
Liar, prove it!
you must've heard it surely? I grew up with it.
Uncle is Sally and spider is fucking Bob.
You flatter me sir XD
"not here to fuck spiders" is an Australian saying, the Kiwi's (New Zealanders) always copy us.
I've lived here for 40 years, I've never heard that saying.
Pong They whisper when you not there ... Its a conspiracy o.o Shhh ... I was not here ...
Even though I doubt it's true, Australians try to steal shit from us and the rest of the world too. Pavlova is ours, Nicole Kidman is American but the racism is all yours.
"Not here to fuck spiders"? I've never heard that saying in my life, you sir, are full of shit, stop giving us Australians a bad rep.
Because they're right above you.
Wow he looks like the guy that played in lord of the rings.
He's Frodo
These trolls are just so unfunny
***** Yeah, but younger.
dwellingthebarricade Nah the guy in LOTR was older.
Jelly Fish not golem, frodo
I'm glad PJ used the 'we're not here to fuck spiders' saying, especially in the case of the Shelob scenes.
Also, I've lived in New Zealand my whole life and I've never heard someone use either of those sayings. So I don't know where he got them from ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
this guy still look exactly like himself in early 2000 lol
bobs your uncle is another way of saying "and there you have it"
Perfect, because that's exactly what I was thinking after reading people saying it means voila.
@@zf5656 But also is the voila meaning right there.
He looks like a hobbit next to conan
Lived in NZ my whole life and have never once heard those terms...
Makes sense that he was a model.... he's so adorable. 😣😙
"were not here to spiders just film thewam ok elija in this scene you tied upin a web" - peter jackson
Andy sounded like Gilbert Gottfried, at the end of that clip. Weird.
Conan: "Yes! Yes!"
Elijah: "No!"
Conan: "YES!"
XD
LOL we have a saying here in Holland which translates as: "Ant fucker" which basically is someone who's very meticulous almost OCDing over details.
i've never ever heard anyone say that and I live in Rotterdam. miss alleen in het deel van Nederland waar jij vandaan komt...
annelies buist Maar ja Rotterdam heh achtergebleven gebied, spreken ze daar uberhaupt nog Nederlands? ;)
Serieus heb jij nog nooit de uitdrukken: "Wat een mierenneuker gehoord?!" Hier in Utrecht en omstreken is het echt veel gebruikt.
lmao that's actually hilarious
Nee, niet echt xD mja.. Jaa we spreken wel Nederlands ook al zeggen we nogal vaak mot je doen ipv moet je doen :p
annelies buist En jullie zeggen een heleboel "hoor" achter de zin. "Da's goed hoor!" "Laat maar hoor!" :D
Shelob begs to differ.. you f***ed that spider up!
Oh right!!! HAHAHA!
Dude, my english teacher is EXACTLY like Elijah Wood.
Really? Cool!
I give him so much credit for bringing that picture to the show.
Yolo Swaggins
The Spider expression is close to "screwing the pooch" when your bumming around , not doing much, having a smoke.
Im kiwi and never heard of the spider thing. But could totally see a kiwi saying it.
Yeah same never heard that saying
I'm apple
It's an Australian term, but feel free to use it
Same. 41 years old, all in NZ, and I've never heard anyone say that ever.
beardedshadow 43 and in Auckland. I hear it a lot. Especially since moving to Auckland from chch.
The joke at the end.... cony is a genius.....😂😂😂😂
I just love Elijah. My bae
3:09 he picks up the mug. 3:53 he puts it down without drinking from it
I just realised, is that Frodo?
that's bilbo
Hansen Draws that's frodo
that's Harry Potter
psst. I'm joking
That's T-rex from the first Jurassic Park
This one guy at my school wears a suit everyday.
You haven't aged a day....
Elijah as a kid on the catwalk - Thug life
Elijah is a well raised young man, a good role model
His one of the few child stars that was not abused.
He seemed to have great parents too that protected him!
Even with good parents it seems really hard to protect a child in hollywood though!
Timothy olyphant showing up in flip flops and shorts 😂😂😂
Someone please make this man some nice crispy bacon.
Why ?
4:22 Cut to me writing a clever comment on TH-cam.
Cut to you laughing at my Kyle Mooney SNL reference.
how many of you want to bet those pictures were made by tumblr users??
heard of 4chan? or is it to blurring going 90 on the freeway with the bandwagon
bakerfly305
4chan is the bandwagon
Elijah Wood is Awesome.
Maniac, Pawn Shop Chronicles, and so many other great performances
We say bobs your uncle, sally's your aunt in the UK as well.
It's more along the lines of........I managed to connect this, to that and bob's your uncle.... AKA and I finished or similar
Bobs your uncle, in Britain, we use as a way to make confirm when something is correct/when someone gets something right.
does he ever age
He's looked the same for the last 15 years. Maybe he's an elf.
Margot Robbie brought the spider saying up on Graham Norton LOL