What's your favorite O&A interview that you initially didn't think you would like but did?
3 2015-02-19 by dumbshowreference
I think mine might be Jim Ross. I don't give a fuck about wrestling but that interview was excellent. I also remember them interviewing a female graphologist(handwriting expert) and I was just waiting for them to slam her. They all were too. But in the end they all found what she was talking about fascinating and totally plugged her book. Some good Intern David material as well.
Jim Ross: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drDUl7vZAM4 David's Handwriting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K88kLFGjnfk
22 comments
5 dankfranklin 2015-02-19
Frank Oz. It's a Nopie show, also featuring Anthony Bourdain. Lots of interesting stuff brought up about Brando, the Muppets, Ant impressing Frank with his depth of obscure TV knowledge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2iliwx4dyU
1 Weirdfellas 2015-02-19
That Frank Oz one drove me crazy that still even after his death, he couldn't bring himself to say a bad word about Brando. How do you NOT rail against that guy, Brando put Oz through fucking hell on The Score. Yes, he was a legend. And he was a total cunt to you; why don't you talk about it and be honest, you pussy.
3 FrogLevel 2015-02-19
That country music guy who's wife shot him. I thought it was going to be boring until he started into that.
3 havingmadfun 2015-02-19
The Scott Thorston interview. Since alot of fans of the show were never fans of Liberace I thought it would be terrible. It was actually really good (even though from what most people say he was full of shit).
2 Moowon 2015-02-19
Sinbad, I groaned when I heard he was coming in, but it was actually a great interview.
0 IbDotLoyingAwright 2015-02-19
Yeah, you're right. This really is the only answer. Probably one of the most interesting guests they've ever had.
2 Moowon 2015-02-19
Okay so to clarify, (Because I can't tell if that's sarcasm or not...) his isn't my favorite interview the boys have done, just one that I thought was going to suck but turned out cool.
3 IbDotLoyingAwright 2015-02-19
No, it wasn't sarcasm. I love Sinbad and have always enjoyed his humor.
2 IbDotLoyingAwright 2015-02-19
Nobody's gonna agree, but I enjoyed David Lee Roth the first time. But that guy is best in miniscule doses.
1 Wsallgood 2015-02-19
Ya dig?
2 eamonnkeating8 2015-02-19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvFXD5AZP6U This is good to cause they totally turn on him and I can't find a link (because I didn't bother to look) but the doctor they have on and they keep asking him about "Super-Kids".
2 dumbshowreference 2015-02-19
Dr. Cox
2 justchippinyaaaa 2015-02-19
Larry King...from the other day
2 Holzmann 2015-02-19
Mike Tyson. I thought it was going to be a boring disaster, but holy shit Mike is awesome. He was eloquent, insightful, and he talked about boxing like a Roman gladiator might have talked about the arena.
1 JMueller2012 2015-02-19
Joseph Piscopo
1 dumbshowreference 2015-02-19
I kinda expected that to be gold being that each episode of the show for nearly a week semi-revolved around his unbelievable hackieness. But it was gold for sure. Even Tits shined through on that one.
1 eamonnkeating8 2015-02-19
Jim Ross is a good interview alright. This one is great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZf3ywMmQaE
1 IbDotLoyingAwright 2015-02-19
Good answer here too. He's a miserable cunt but his brain is genuinely full to capacity with unbelievable true stories
1 white_hispanic 2015-02-19
Dinesh D'Souza talkin about his Obama movie.
1 nazereth1 2015-02-19
Tom Hiddleston.
1 Weirdfellas 2015-02-19
There's been a couple, but the only one that comes to mind is when they had Billy Corgan from Smashing Pumpkins. I've always hated that whiney faget, but I didn't mind him in studio. It was a surprisingly interesting interview and I hated him less afterward.
I know a guy that went to a party at his house and gave him an "upper decker." I was like "Let me shake your hand."
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0 warlizzard 2015-02-19
Iron sheik, Chris kyle