What a surprise..I heard he was a bit difficult to interview and I remember him with a TV presenter called Mariella Frostrop..and he was a bit 'curt' with her..but he was great with Stephen...maybe age has mellowed him..or maybe his horse has unsaddled him a couple of times😊
I really like Russell Crowe. I loved his portrayal of a devoted husband who sprung his wife from jail in The Next Three Days. I loved him in Proof of Life, Gladiator, A beautiful mind. He can express so much with minimal movement. I wish him joy, peace and genuine people around him.
He reminds me of Viggo Mortenson. He bought the horse from Hidalgo and spent tons of time with Brego from LoTR. Love actors who love their on screen animals.
@@kerryn6714 I have Cousins in Sydney.the way Animals are treated is getting worse.if anyone mistreated an Animal they should be banned for life for owning any animal
My favorites by him are Gladiator, Robin Hood, American Gangster, Cinderella Man, and A Beautiful Mind. All great movies. He’s got a lot of other good ones too but not as good as those. His best is Gladiator
Oh my gosh, listening to him talk about the horses he's worked with makes me so happy! And I completely agree with what he said about animals remembering us. For sure.
Absolutely true. I worked at a zoo for abotu a decade, and did daily work with an American Alligator named Fred. After 13 years, I went back to visit the zoo with my family, and Fred not only crossed the pen when I started speaking to him, he remembered his 'nod yes when asked if he wants a chicken wing' trick.. which the curator said he hadn't preformed in at least 10 years. Animals aren't 'people like us'.. but they're people of their own kind.. and there is definitely 'somebody home', whether we recognize it or not.
Yes and even backyard birds can recognize people who put seed in a bird feeder regardless of what clothes they are wearing. That means they recognize faces. We sorely underestimate the intelligence of our fellow animals. My two little dogs have a sense of fairness as well. They can recognize if one gets a bigger treat than the other and will sulk over the injustice. Their ability to learn and understand so much of human language is also amazing while we tend to learn very little of theirs.
A few years ago a guy did a Dolphin Show.they were trained in 5 languages.at the end of the show Flipper went down the water and splashed 3 Security Guards in water.the Keeper said that in one country a Security Guard had hit him.
@@annmariebuscema6506 I have also seen videos where dolphins recognize themselves in mirrors. When a sticker is placed on the dolphin, it swims over to the underwater mirror and looks at where the sticker is on itself. Saw where a trainer asks a small group of dolphins to make up a new trick and they do it. Evidence they have imaginations and can communicate with each other to be creative. I have also seen videos where in a Japanese bay, each year they slaughter dolphins by the thousands until the bay is nothing but blood, not for food but because they believe the dolphins eat too many fish. Outrage is my only emotion.
@@rhondah1587 - what is it with Asian cultures and animal abuse? Right now a horror show called the Yulin Dog Meat Festival is taking place in China. They torture and skin dogs and cats alive, then cook them in front of a baying sub human crowd. The same sort of thing happens in South Korea. I just don't understand how they can carry out these atrocities against innocent animals.
@Diana Mitford I will give it a shot as how I see the meaning. It is like a ripple in a pond. You do a thing here and it's effect spreads to affect a vast amount of area. When you do a kindness the recipient is made better and much more likely to pass a kindness on. When you do a hurtful thing it too is passed on. Where does one small act's affect end?
Watching this interview has me in the mind to watch Master and Commander again.. a deeply detailed, fine film and still one of Russell's best acting roles, alongside Paul Bettany's own excellent performance.
@@CaBobProductions im just here as a fan of my fellow Jersey boy, Colbert, Russel Crowe, and of course, horses. but thanks for the kind words, Caroliner :)))
“Gladiator” is one of the greatest movies of all time.. great story screenplay, acting and very emotional .. Never get tired of watching it till today.. Russell Crowe was awesome in that..😇 I like his another movie called A Beautiful Mind and one more called Cindrella Man wait Robinhood.. Oh yes i like all his movies..
I loved Russell in man of steel. He nailed his character his coolness and voice. I hope they make a movie staring Russell Crowe as Superman father and he is the main character of the movie.
"What we do in life, echos in eternity." Now, I am aware that this line wasn't made up by mr Crowe, but whoever created that line, and made him say it in such an iconic movie, with such beautiful music.. THAT MAN... Deserves everything.
Usually I'd agree with you, but in this case Crowe could wax lyrical for hours if left without interruption, which isn't conducive to a 'good' commercial TV talk show slot. I like Russell Crowe... he's incredibly intelligent and varied in a myriad of ways, but the man could talk the legs off a table on almost any topic given half a chance.
Yes, the horses deserve their own award, but the only thing that matters to them is to be treated well and have a happy and interesting life. Im sure he was very glad to see his rider again, Russell knows how to ride well!
I’m a fan. Natural, real, props to Russell. Colbere did ok with him, a few overtalk moments but not bad for American tv where the host uses the guest as a sideman/straight man.
Russell Crowe played a naval captain Jack Aubrey in the movie Master and Commander ... but looking at his portly figure now, I think he looks like a better captain.
Oh you're right, he was a great Jack Aubrey but I remember thinking he didn't look quite fat enough, at least compared to how he's described in the books. Good observation.
Russel Crowe is honestly amazing and my most favorite actor ever since the Gladiator back in 2000. He's a really talented and unique actor and brings ton of immersion to characters. I think he literally convinces himself that he is that character, what good actors do. I should rewatch the Gladiator some time
I trained 3 Day Event horses. Crowe is the only actor I've ever seen who can actually ride a horse well. It is torture watching other actors bounce around keeling their horse's mouth.
I thought Seabiscuit won the Oscar for best horse that year. But I realize now that that was a couple of years later. Anyway, great performance by George in Gladiator, very well earned! 👏
@The Knights Who Say Nii sopranos is better than game of thrones. HBO Rome is also better. Game of thrones seasons 1-4 were amazing. 5-6 meh 7-8 we dont speak of those
Born in New Zealand in sixty-four A hot-headed actor named Russell Crowe He loves to act but he loves one thing more Fightin' Round The World! He fights his directors and he fights his fans It's a problem no one understands If there's two things he loves it's fighting and FIGHTIN ROUND THE WORLD~ Makin' movies, makin' music and FIGHT-INNN' ROUND THE WOOOOORLLLLLLD!
Seems to be mellowing with age. Earlier Russell with the bad temper wouldn't have accepted Stephen interrupting his story and shutting him down with "hold on, I wanna say something" at 2:35
Kimberly G. I must admit, I watch almost every interview and I’ve never heard Stephen say that. I was very surprised and it did make me raise an eyebrow.
Much to do about nothing... Colbert is just getting older, and with age you lose your train of thought... I got the impression Colbert needed to get the question in to keep from forgetting it if the story dragged on to long.
He was clarifying for the audience and his viewers how interesting that was as it had been ten years. He seemed legitimately surprised as well. Perhaps he could have waited to express that afterwards, but the interview was very short, so he undoubtedly wanted to make sure the audience was aware.
Alexander Johnson thank you. Came here to say that. The whole point of chiming in was to make the audience aware of the ten year gap between gladiator and Robin Hood. I thought Robin Hood came out in 04 or some shit, it’s one of the only Ridley Scott films I haven’t seen so I appreciated him saying something.
Thank-you Mr. Crowe for talking to George about the award you achieved together... I would like to know more about George because he looks just like the horse that singled out Lochlan and I at the Royal Fair... the horse came right out from the back of the stall and loved us up with the most gentle and intense greeting... Lochlan was on my back in a child carrier and we stood still and greeted the horse in same affectionate and curious manner-I would call it, patient reverence... imagine if the horse was one of George’s friends... or even a horse that knows of the award winning George... the gladiator spirit might have been recognized because I have always been a phenomena of warrior spirit and perhaps the horse noticed something about my child and I because his approach was super touching and I actually let him super close to us... you see, I’m afraid of horses and letting the horse get close to us was a miracle... it was one of the most lovely miracles we had ever experienced... I’ll never forget the utter love that seemed to pour out of the horses’ attitude toward us and his or her attention to us was truly magical. I hope all horses similar to George know how cherished they are and thank-you for chatting with George... by the way... I study synchronicity and Russel was by far the leading actor popping up in many of my synch experiences and experiments... perhaps Russel is true magic... wouldn’t that be amazing! Acknowledging that Russel Crowe is a magic being of phenomena... the awe and delight of these studies and experiences are evidence of something to pay attention too; the reason I pay attention is because I believe and I have witnessed and experienced miraculous healing within these studies and experiences-may George and Russell be celebrated for their performances-GIPW!
Russell’s a Kiwi and does not get caught up in the ego trips that seem to be the need of most celebrities. Horses know and love the people who care for them. See the film Warhorse, it’s amazing, heartbreaking and a true story.
I loved the movie the beautiful mind more than gladiator .. the way he acts surprised me .. I dont even know how many times I watched these two movies. .
I dont care what this man does wrong in his life , for the role he played in gladiator i will love him forever ( in a manky kind of way lol ) 2019 and it is still my num 1 film
The way his voice changed as soon as the horses were brought up, you can tell he's deeply passionate about these animals. What a king
We all are. The horse is a symbol of war comfort and humility imo. I wish I had one to ride lol
Russell is a great story teller. Could listen to that great voice for hours.
Thank you very much for your lovely words, I really do appreciate it. Tell me what's your favorite movie of all my movies you have seen so far?
Gladiator. The MOST true description of a man.
I choked up a bit when he told the horse that got an Oscar. Good job, George.
I know!! So sweet, right??
George was both literally and metaphorically caring Russel Crowe to that Oscar win
What a surprise..I heard he was a bit difficult to interview and I remember him with a TV presenter called Mariella Frostrop..and he was a bit 'curt' with her..but he was great with Stephen...maybe age has mellowed him..or maybe his horse has unsaddled him a couple of times😊
We've all done stuff in our 20s or late teens that we cringe at in our 30s or 40s...hopefully, lollol!!!💝
@@nazzme6181 Aint that the truth!!
There's something tough, macho and brutish, yet spiritual, meditative and beautiful about Russell Crowe, it's brilliantly unique.
Love some of these stars and actors who don't fight time. Go in the direction of preconceived mortality.
It must be the extra 100 lbs he put on.
It's australians
I'm not getting spiritual, meditative, and beautiful.
He's very intelligent, that's for sure.
I really like Russell Crowe. I loved his portrayal of a devoted husband who sprung his wife from jail in The Next Three Days. I loved him in Proof of Life, Gladiator, A beautiful mind. He can express so much with minimal movement. I wish him joy, peace and genuine people around him.
Yes. Absolutely ❤
He was a soldier of Rome
Honor him
Only in a theater.
💯Loyalty
@@immanuel9040 True - but what we do in life - echoes in eternity !!
Russell Crowe is a remarkable actor and human being 🙏
Gotta respect a man who knows how to connect with animals. Good on ya Russ! 😍
His home in Australia is a farm: horses, cattle, cattle dogs, etc.
Yes he does a lot about Animals that shows the ethics of the man.
He reminds me of Viggo Mortenson. He bought the horse from Hidalgo and spent tons of time with Brego from LoTR. Love actors who love their on screen animals.
Hanny Hawkins
He’s got a place across the road from Bondi beach as well I think, unless Danielle got it in the divorce!
@@kerryn6714 I have Cousins in Sydney.the way Animals are treated is getting worse.if anyone mistreated an Animal they should be banned for life for owning any animal
"do you realise we won the Academy Award" - I love him even more
And also, I could swear he knew.
Notice Russell Said "We" And Not "Me". It's more than just one to make a great movie.
I love him his humour
A GREAT ACTOR E BEAUTIFUL PERSONALITY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS RUSSELL CROWE ❤❤
Gladiator is one of my favorite movies of all time.. amazing
Yeah! Russell was absolutely fantastic in both 'Gladiator' and 'A Beautiful Mind'!
Mine too
Mee too
My favorites by him are Gladiator, Robin Hood, American Gangster, Cinderella Man, and A Beautiful Mind. All great movies. He’s got a lot of other good ones too but not as good as those. His best is Gladiator
Oh my gosh, listening to him talk about the horses he's worked with makes me so happy! And I completely agree with what he said about animals remembering us. For sure.
I love how Russel aged gracefully, top bloke
"We won the Academy award" . Outstanding. I'm not crying, you're crying
Soon as he started waxing lyrical on horses and dogs I was sold on the dude. What a cool cat.
He seems just so delightful to talk to
He is now. He's had his moments in the not so distant past where he's been an arrogant prick. I guess he's mellowed with age.
Love this guy....I can watch him over and over. Hes an inspiration to us all.
I can't tell you how heartfelt and sincere I am when I say I'm glad to have had a positive acquaintance with all of you🌻💯👌
Russel Crowe is an amazing actor. Absolutely love his work 👏👏
Thank you very much for your lovely words, I really do appreciate it. Tell me what's your favorite movie of all my movies you have seen so far?
I just love Russell Crowe he is fabulous
Absolutely true. I worked at a zoo for abotu a decade, and did daily work with an American Alligator named Fred. After 13 years, I went back to visit the zoo with my family, and Fred not only crossed the pen when I started speaking to him, he remembered his 'nod yes when asked if he wants a chicken wing' trick.. which the curator said he hadn't preformed in at least 10 years.
Animals aren't 'people like us'.. but they're people of their own kind.. and there is definitely 'somebody home', whether we recognize it or not.
Yes and even backyard birds can recognize people who put seed in a bird feeder regardless of what clothes they are wearing. That means they recognize faces. We sorely underestimate the intelligence of our fellow animals. My two little dogs have a sense of fairness as well. They can recognize if one gets a bigger treat than the other and will sulk over the injustice. Their ability to learn and understand so much of human language is also amazing while we tend to learn very little of theirs.
A few years ago a guy did a Dolphin Show.they were trained in 5 languages.at the end of the show Flipper went down the water and splashed 3 Security Guards in water.the Keeper said that in one country a Security Guard had hit him.
@@annmariebuscema6506 I have also seen videos where dolphins recognize themselves in mirrors. When a sticker is placed on the dolphin, it swims over to the underwater mirror and looks at where the sticker is on itself. Saw where a trainer asks a small group of dolphins to make up a new trick and they do it. Evidence they have imaginations and can communicate with each other to be creative. I have also seen videos where in a Japanese bay, each year they slaughter dolphins by the thousands until the bay is nothing but blood, not for food but because they believe the dolphins eat too many fish. Outrage is my only emotion.
@@rhondah1587 - what is it with Asian cultures and animal abuse? Right now a horror show called the Yulin Dog Meat Festival is taking place in China. They torture and skin dogs and cats alive, then cook them in front of a baying sub human crowd. The same sort of thing happens in South Korea. I just don't understand how they can carry out these atrocities against innocent animals.
In many ways, they are smarter than us ; certainly more deserving !
Russel Crowe seem like a great, genuine laid back guy to be working with.
What we do in life,
Echoes in eternity.
@Mister LeCoy Incorrect. It's "echoes in eternity". There are so many clips of the scene on TH-cam, worth checking. I did.
What we eat in life. Is an eternity on the belly!
@@purefoldnz3070 That is a fact! Unfortunately.
@Mister LeCoy I checked too. It's "in."
@Diana Mitford I will give it a shot as how I see the meaning. It is like a ripple in a pond. You do a thing here and it's effect spreads to affect a vast amount of area. When you do a kindness the recipient is made better and much more likely to pass a kindness on. When you do a hurtful thing it too is passed on. Where does one small act's affect end?
Makin' movies, makin' songs and foightin' round the world!
Where's Tugga?
You call 30 odd foot of grunt music? 😂😂😂
OMG it's Russell Crowe !
@@gedhead Tugga's whistle is bleowing, meins we must be geoing, no more Russell Creowing for yeeeu
@@BigJoe6669 Oh my god its Russell Crowe! I'll teach you scrouter!
I love Russell Crowe. Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind, Romper Stomper. Amazing!
One of the nicest down to earth guys in the industry.
Watching this interview has me in the mind to watch Master and Commander again.. a deeply detailed, fine film and still one of Russell's best acting roles, alongside Paul Bettany's own excellent performance.
I so badly wanted a sequel to that... it was a brilliant flick, and it ended on a quasi suspenseful scenario.
I suppose that she must try to add it up a bit if she is not much closed to Mr. Crowe
whoa, horses live 25-30 years. that's awesome. amazing animals
bridge4 Even longer. I had one get to 36, with a few others getting into their early 30s
@@dafttool whoaaaa. thats incredible, thanks for sharing. im jealous of the bond you must have formed with such a magnificent creature
This guy makes great Game of Thrones videos, in case anyone is wondering where his checkmark comes from 😁
@@CaBobProductions im just here as a fan of my fellow Jersey boy, Colbert, Russel Crowe, and of course, horses. but thanks for the kind words, Caroliner :)))
Thank you for spelling "whoa" correctly. Seriously.
This entire interview has cemented him in my mind as someone I'd really love to just have a good long conversation with.
Thank you very much for your lovely words, I really do appreciate it. Tell me what's your favorite movie of all my movies you have seen so far?
“Gladiator” is one of the greatest movies of all time.. great story screenplay, acting and very emotional ..
Never get tired of watching it till today..
Russell Crowe was awesome in that..😇
I like his another movie called A Beautiful Mind and one more called Cindrella Man wait Robinhood.. Oh yes i like all his movies..
You’re either missing an ‘s’ in that sentence, or something really dramatic happened today.
He need to stick to what he knows, which surely is not horses. He is going to get someone hurt.
Also Master and Commander!
Russell, one of the best story tellers in the Hollywood
Horses DO absolutely know people they work or play with like people...they are sentient beings. High consciousness beings! Horse steward here...
you have to give russell crowe credit for even going ON a show like colbert's.
Loved Gladiator! Russell Crowe played a Great part! My boys always laugh, hey mom dads watching Gladiator again! Love it!!😂
"Thanks for keeping up."😂😂😂
I was hoping he would get up and scream at the people: ''ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?? ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINEEED???....'' lol XD XD
I think I just fell for Russell Crowe. Again!
I loved Russell in man of steel. He nailed his character his coolness and voice. I hope they make a movie staring Russell Crowe as Superman father and he is the main character of the movie.
Dude, THANK YOU!!! I've been saying that for years and I would watch the hell out of a movie with Russell being superman's daddy!
Good guy Russell. Nice presence.
"What we do in life,
echos in eternity."
Now, I am aware that this line wasn't made up by mr Crowe, but whoever created that line, and made him say it in such an iconic movie, with such beautiful music.. THAT MAN... Deserves everything.
thanks Russell, you are a true start! loved your care for the animals you work with.
Hahahaha!! “Do you have your wallet on you?” Stephen cracked me up! 😂
Thank you for being my fan. I appreciate your supports and love. Keep it up
A man that combining strong and weak indeed, hard and soft hearth. Natural with deep voice. Love it.
He’s such a great man.
Thank you very much for your lovely words, I really do appreciate it. Tell me what's your favorite movie of all my movies you have seen so far?
RUSSELL CROWE is just ADORABLE!! And so is GEORGE!!
I can't tell you how heartfelt and sincere I am when I say I'm glad to have had a positive acquaintance with all of you🌻💯👌
Damn, colbert was very disrespectful with russell, he couldnt let him finish one sentence because “he wanted to say something” throught all the talk.
He is like that with a lot of his guests. I don't watch anymore.
Incorrect.
They’re all the same. I’m surprised someone doesn’t say STFU and let me finish!
After what he has said about horse, don't believe anything he said. He is very ignorant.
Amaury AS I know, can't stand Colbert, only watched to see Russell..like him even more now after watching this about his horse in Gladiator!!
He seems like a freaking top bloke. 👍🏽
I was under the impression he’d be grumpy as all hell for some reason. 😂
Just stay away from him if his movie bombed.
@@Uouttooo That's pretty funny. Is that an actual issue with him?
All fat ole men are Jolly
Thank you my dear for your support and love all this years i really appreciate.
@@russellcrowe2746 Your command of the English language has really plummeted Russell. Are you feeling OK? 🥲
nice to see RC again...such a charmer and an all round good bloke... (as we say here in Oz)
"Hello George. Do you realize we WON the Academy Award?"
What a banger anecdote.
In Australia we call him 'Big Russ'
(after having seen this video).
Being a Trans-Tasman big fella Aussie (gamer) of similar vintage myself, I feel comforted by the sight of Big Russ.
Skill Up lol skill Up , what zup boy
or just Rusty.
isn't he a Kiwi?
@@ConcerTedNibz he is a kiwi
Russell looks well, it's great to see him on the show.
Thumbs up Russell & Stephen 👍🇬🇧
Alan Austin why the UK Union Jack for an Australian 🤔
Is John goodman getting heavy again ?
Just kidding, love Russel.
Amooo Russel
Jesus i thought it was john
I thought he gained for a role. Guess not!
😂😂😂😂
He looks like Orson Welles as well
His voice is beautiful. Fits with his manly face and body. And ahh that laugh 😍
Why interrupt ppl.u ask a question let them answer.
Usually I'd agree with you, but in this case Crowe could wax lyrical for hours if left without interruption, which isn't conducive to a 'good' commercial TV talk show slot. I like Russell Crowe... he's incredibly intelligent and varied in a myriad of ways, but the man could talk the legs off a table on almost any topic given half a chance.
@@alexisclements3167 That kind of puts perspective to it but this interview bombed.
Alexis Clements These shows give guests 5 minutes each to spill their beans
Alexis he is talking for 5 minutes chill
Just fell in love with Mr. Crowe.
I’ve loved him from day one. Such a character and great actor to.
Russel is a Great actor, but he has one of the best Voices in show business. I could listen to him read a dictionary.
He has that Oliver Reed thing going on...charming
I respect that he spoke to George and told him they won an Oscar together. And, that George already knew! How kind, Russell.
Thanks honey for your kind support and love i appreciate all. Much love.
Yes, the horses deserve their own award, but the only thing that matters to them is to be treated well and have a happy and interesting life. Im sure he was very glad to see his rider again, Russell knows how to ride well!
I’m a fan. Natural, real, props to Russell.
Colbere did ok with him, a few overtalk moments but not bad for American tv where the host uses the guest as a sideman/straight man.
I always have a great respect to this guy 👍🏻
Russell Crowe, tamer of horses! George must've been watching the Oscars that night!
Russell Crowe is one of the great actors of our time.
I love russel , hes a coool spirit and makes no apologies for it .
best actor!
Love him as an actor and a human being.
I can't tell you how heartfelt and sincere I am when I say I'm glad to have had a positive acquaintance with all of you🌻💯👌
People frequently underestimate just how good horses memories are.
Sometimes. I have had a horse go through a fence, but couldn't (or wouldn't) go back the opposite way.
@@mjohn9199 it's not the same thing to a horse. And he probably wouldn't go through again because it hurt.
Nice to see him again.
(For the haters...1. He isn't that big and 2. He is 55. Nobody but Keanu looks the same at 55 as they did at 35.)
Bruh, 55 isn't an excuse to be sedentary.
@@baldskier5530 - how do you know he has a sedentary life? He probably put a little weight on for this latest part as well as the fat suit.
@@judioregan4210 I'm not judging. Just pointing out clear facts. I was overweight for fifteen years. It sucks. 🙄
@@baldskier5530 He gained weight to play Roger Ailes. . He is losing it now. Not sedentary but rather an actor.
Someone is butt hurt
Making movies, making songs 'n fight-in' round the world!
“Oh my gawd it’s Russell Crowe!”
Steven needs to interview jimmy falon, they can just sit there talking over each other
Exactly. What an ass hat.
Russell Crowe played a naval captain Jack Aubrey in the movie Master and Commander ... but looking at his portly figure now, I think he looks like a better captain.
Oh you're right, he was a great Jack Aubrey but I remember thinking he didn't look quite fat enough, at least compared to how he's described in the books. Good observation.
Chris he’s only this weight for a role he is playing.
Russell Crowe eatin good in the neighborhood
Russel Crowe is honestly amazing and my most favorite actor ever since the Gladiator back in 2000. He's a really talented and unique actor and brings ton of immersion to characters. I think he literally convinces himself that he is that character, what good actors do. I should rewatch the Gladiator some time
I love a beautiful mind gladiator mystery alaska.what a legend.well done.love you russell you are an exceptional talent.
Thank you very much for your lovely words about my movies. I really do appreciate it. Tell me how long have you been a fan of my movies and works?
Like to see Russel do a movie as “ Bud White” from LA confidential. Great role for him. One of my favs
I trained 3 Day Event horses. Crowe is the only actor I've ever seen who can actually ride a horse well. It is torture watching other actors bounce around keeling their horse's mouth.
I thought Seabiscuit won the Oscar for best horse that year. But I realize now that that was a couple of years later. Anyway, great performance by George in Gladiator, very well earned! 👏
One of my alltime favourite actors and one of the greatest for the past 25 years!❤❤❤
I have a new crush. What a man
Russell ran rings around Colbert.
They should have cast him on the Game of Thrones
as a crow of course
Would've made a great John Snow.. (not that Kit Harington didn't).
Crowe would've made a great crow.😆
Yuck, overrated garbage show
@The Knights Who Say Nii The show's ending was a shocker though...
@The Knights Who Say Nii "went downhill".. understatement.😆 It crashed and burned.
@The Knights Who Say Nii sopranos is better than game of thrones. HBO Rome is also better. Game of thrones seasons 1-4 were amazing. 5-6 meh 7-8 we dont speak of those
Born in New Zealand in sixty-four
A hot-headed actor named Russell Crowe
He loves to act but he loves one thing more
Fightin' Round The World!
He fights his directors and he fights his fans
It's a problem no one understands
If there's two things he loves it's fighting and
FIGHTIN ROUND THE WORLD~
Makin' movies, makin' music and
FIGHT-INNN' ROUND THE WOOOOORLLLLLLD!
On first look I though it was Norm from series Cheers.. Tip my hat to you Russ for connecting with your horses... Showing respect to animals..
So did I lol must have been the beard and the large tummy ✌🏻
Happy birthday russell from italian boy live in rome
Seems to be mellowing with age. Earlier Russell with the bad temper wouldn't have accepted Stephen interrupting his story and shutting him down with "hold on, I wanna say something" at 2:35
Kimberly G. I must admit, I watch almost every interview and I’ve never heard Stephen say that. I was very surprised and it did make me raise an eyebrow.
@@buffywasright I hope, on reflection, Stephen realizes how rude that was and offers Russell an apology.
Much to do about nothing... Colbert is just getting older, and with age you lose your train of thought... I got the impression Colbert needed to get the question in to keep from forgetting it if the story dragged on to long.
He was clarifying for the audience and his viewers how interesting that was as it had been ten years. He seemed legitimately surprised as well. Perhaps he could have waited to express that afterwards, but the interview was very short, so he undoubtedly wanted to make sure the audience was aware.
Alexander Johnson thank you. Came here to say that. The whole point of chiming in was to make the audience aware of the ten year gap between gladiator and Robin Hood. I thought Robin Hood came out in 04 or some shit, it’s one of the only Ridley Scott films I haven’t seen so I appreciated him saying something.
Thank-you Mr. Crowe for talking to George about the award you achieved together... I would like to know more about George because he looks just like the horse that singled out Lochlan and I at the Royal Fair... the horse came right out from the back of the stall and loved us up with the most gentle and intense greeting... Lochlan was on my back in a child carrier and we stood still and greeted the horse in same affectionate and curious manner-I would call it, patient reverence... imagine if the horse was one of George’s friends... or even a horse that knows of the award winning George... the gladiator spirit might have been recognized because I have always been a phenomena of warrior spirit and perhaps the horse noticed something about my child and I because his approach was super touching and I actually let him super close to us... you see, I’m afraid of horses and letting the horse get close to us was a miracle... it was one of the most lovely miracles we had ever experienced... I’ll never forget the utter love that seemed to pour out of the horses’ attitude toward us and his or her attention to us was truly magical. I hope all horses similar to George know how cherished they are and thank-you for chatting with George... by the way... I study synchronicity and Russel was by far the leading actor popping up in many of my synch experiences and experiments... perhaps Russel is true magic... wouldn’t that be amazing! Acknowledging that Russel Crowe is a magic being of phenomena... the awe and delight of these studies and experiences are evidence of something to pay attention too; the reason I pay attention is because I believe and I have witnessed and experienced miraculous healing within these studies and experiences-may George and Russell be celebrated for their performances-GIPW!
I was expecting the horse to be brought on to the show.
Russell looks like he ate it
Russell’s a Kiwi and does not get caught up in the ego trips that seem to be the need of most celebrities. Horses know and love the people who care for them. See the film Warhorse, it’s amazing, heartbreaking and a true story.
Mr Crowe heavy looks like fred flintstone. I love Fred.
"wiiiiiilmaaaaa"
Top five actors alive today. He's fantastic as Roger.
Steve you make interviews very awkward..
Steve is high on warm Pepsi.... (letterman quote)
i been seeing him do this for years lol he comes up with irrelevant cringe jokes in the middle of someone speaking. some ego issue
The host won't let Russell speak. Keeps interrupting him.
If he narrates a documentary about a boring subject such as Victorian political dynamics and power structure, I would watch the hell out if it.
So would I... but that's not a boring subject 🤣🤓
Got to love Russel Crowe, a talented and interesting man. We also share the same birth day and year :)
Man, if I would choose a drinking buddy it would be Russell Crowe...
Looking like Tom Hanks and John Goodman had a baby. 😂 I came to hear that accent. 🥰 oh wow... y’all are right about Colbert.
Dang Russell, cutting back on the Gladiator training eh
putting the MAX into Maximus!
he probably had to gain weight for his Roger Ayles movie
Gotta respect a man who goes fighting around the world
Legit thought the thumbnail was a picture of John Goodman.
One of the best acting ever in gladiator
I loved the movie the beautiful mind more than gladiator .. the way he acts surprised me .. I dont even know how many times I watched these two movies. .
I dont care what this man does wrong in his life , for the role he played in gladiator i will love him forever ( in a manky kind of way lol ) 2019 and it is still my num 1 film