And its gonna be done with surrealism, cause Larry King seems to have a obligation to read the cards, it seems like he wants to throw the cards, but he cant
I think Larry missed it. Eric talks about being a temp and quitting the music industry because it doesn't make any sense. He gave Larry an in, and he didn't take it. Eric essentially admitted embracing irony and nihilism because his earnest efforts got him to a dead end.
@@randythomastheinsecures5404 honest opinion, pretty good. feels like the song is "missing something" in parts though, kinda left hanging. just a thought
It's genius, notice how he answers the questions seriously everytime Larry doesn't use the cards. The second Larry picks up the cards Eric changes completely.
I do that with anyone w a cellphone in there hand and trying to have a conversation. They aren't engaged at all and its terrible, so just make it fun for you
Meanwhile boomers ruined the economy, are inept politicians who care only about reelection and cant even begin to understand the simplest of technology. Fear us all you want, but it will be our world soon.
@Tofnap eric set up larry to see if he'd insult him an larry fell right for it. i thought larry was smarter than that but apparently it's in humans nature to just take cheap stabs at others when you get handed free chances to be funny and witty on your own talkshow
@@crazyspace6792 no way Larry was a beast not many people can even maintain semi serious interview questions with Eric. If you've seen interviews with much smaller reporters they get detailed immediately
@@JZH10000 I gotta disagree man, Eric was manhandling Larry for most of the interview. He didnt even get proper answers out of Eric for half of his questions
@@sgtnightmare23 Definitely, Larry did an outstanding job of maintaining some sense of control, but this was absolutely Eric Andre featuring Larry King.
eric is right. why does larry, an entertainer have to be objective?? what for? just be honest and do your thing. i really respect erics ability to dismantle the facade of what we consider normal.
Larry's crew laughing in the background basically says it all. It was like completely different sides of the spectrum colliding creating something magical
Imagine watching someone interview Eric and then seeing the "we'll be right back" card when they cut to commercial; when the show returns, they're on the Eric Andre Show set.
When ya see all tha haters Bird Up, Bird Up. When ya see all the wanna be Playa's Bird Up, Bird Up. When ya wanna throw the word up, Bird Up, Bird Up. When an orange stump, comes out and says my name is Trump, Bird Up, Bird Up. Yea yeea.
@@mookieibra6376 ok that doesn’t make any sense and is extremely disrespectful by the way to bring up something like this when nothing like that has been said up until this point.
King is a funny guy (though not as funny as he thinks he is), and even does his own "comedy" shows where he tells funny stories from his life. He is definitely a fan of the medium, though, and funny people generally.
He's so respectable and inoffensive with his questioning even Erik Andre can be interviewed. I've seen Erik lose it on an interview because they subtly insulted his friend with a question implying he was "the perfect loser"
Larry: "What is ranch?" Eric: "I'm in the hot seat now, Larry." Larry (with more emphasis): "What is ranch?" Eric: "Ranch is a sauce that you put on a salad." (Shrugs) "Surprised you didn't know that."
I think Eric Andre is the most human guy out there. All he wants is a connection, nothing else matters or can take his mind off of that. Mad respect for the guy.
Yusef Dali Except there was nothing even potentially funny about his answers about music, so anybody can tell that it would be a good time to follow up. I think he was a challenge for Larry, tbh, and he tried to double down on his linear approach to the interview.
So evident that Eric doesn't enjoy interviewers that are there to simply "interview" and not develop some kind of connection. He just takes you deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole the more BS he hears.
I think I figured it out... Eric studied music all his life, and went to Berklee, but gave it up because Justin Bieber exists, is popular, and makes money. In his mind "High Art" has no purpose, because "Low Art" exists, and sells. That's the foundation of his philosophy, and approach to entertainment. Larry King is the absolute opposite end of the spectrum, so seeing these two together is really something.
also i love how larry plows through most of andre's bizarre, provocative one-liners but randomly decides to go with a handful of them in complete seriousness. he seemed genuinely interested in the details of tiger impregnation, free-hand circumcision and televised skydiving suicide.
I'm not sure about the tiger but I think there's another layer to all of those tangents. When Eric Andre impregnating the tiger Lary King asks him what he would do with the child. Eric says he would raise it. This actually tied into their conversation about fatherhood at the end. Then the suicide actually ties into what Eric Andre sees for his future; self destruction for the sake of showy spectacle.
The result is an interview with substance. An interview that stands a great chance of being remembered well into the future, along with the brains themselves.
Yeah he has the cue cards to keep the guest on track but the fact that he couldn’t corral Eric, or wouldn’t, shows a lack of care in the interviewer in my opinion. As if he didn’t care for the answers and conversations his questions invoked. Not sure if Larry has always been like this but it definitely isn’t a good tactic
Just wait. In season 6, Eric will announce Larry King as one of his guests, and "Larry" will just be a plastic skeleton dressed up to resemble the late talk show host.
@@TheExFatal atrazene. it's an "organic" fungicide, one of the most widely and heavily used pesticides in the country. and it doenst just turn frogs gay it turns male frogs female. it's an endocrine disruptor and has the same effect on other animals as on frogs. amphibians just happen to be very sensitive and they live in the runoff from these farms. our water supplies are heavily tainted with atrazene
What follows after is basically Eric asking, why doesn’t Larry want to hear his real answer? Larry’s reply implies that Eric is there for the craziness, so get back to the craziness...
A lot of people are talking about Larry and Eric being so different but I honestly was surprised how much Larry humored him. He had a great sense of humor.
I'd like to think that Larry is just playing his part while Eric is playing his. When Andre is like "I gotta be your least favorite guest" Larry smugly agrees at first but then he grins and says "No I love ya". He seems consistently intrigued by Andre's absurdity. Sounds crazy but I actually sense an underlying mutual appreciation here, despite the generation and culture gap. After all he invited Andre to be on the show and promoted him.
@@eugeniobonello418 considering most of the comment section is debating this, it's obviously not clear. It might be clear to you, and you may also be wrong. The only people who truly know, are Larry and Eric individually and eeeeeven they could have different opinions on how the interview went.
When you pay attention, Eric Andre is actually really intelligent...on a side note, him walking the line if being himself and not completely owning the interview is interesting to say the least.
He's a genius and you can see this power struggle between these two. Eric wants to have real and genuine conversation with Larry. Larry has to keep interviewing him and even tho he's getting annoyed you can see he does like him. Larry King knew wtf was gonna happen.
He honestly is pretty smart with his interviews. He really tries to use the guest's backgrounds to make them unconfortable. TI with his homophobia, Lauren with her eating disorder, Kimmel with his fake laughing, the two faces of Pauly D
It's art; non sequitur, surrealist art. the point is people are sick of traditional talk shows, and their uninteresting dialogues that could put you to sleep. the point is its spontaneousness keeps it fresh and entertaining. the show itself is a artwork for the guests as well, jolting the guests with intense emotions and a sense of confusion; it's like a surreal feeling of reality and expectations breaking down and entering a dream world, a glimpse into the unconscious, it shows the guests reacting as their true selves, "unscripted", to something they had no idea was coming, which is a good way to get a sense of a someone's personality and even morals, without asking all the serious questions. And it's funny.
Solid take. I would boil it down to millennials being tired of meticulously curated and rehearsed spectacle and celebrity, but also a sense of pleasure from seeing celebrities squirm.
I don't think it's fair to say people hate on traditional shows, but this kind of medium is sure a breath of fresh air. However, trying too hard or having an ulterior motive can go into bad taste too. Eric rests on the "don't take it too seriously" side of the "uncanny valley" of entertainment, because he actually doesn't seem to have an agenda in his shows.
Larry King: I'm trying to be serious! Eric: (finally getting serious about why he didn't pursue music) Justin Beiber sells records, and I knew incredibly talented musicians who.... LK: (Interrupts) What made you switch to comedy?
Larry King hasnt heard of Hannibal? Hannibal was the first person to break the story that Bill Cosby was a complete pervert in one of his comedy routines.
actualy his gf rosario dawson describes him as a really chill dude, who is into a healthy lifestyle, philosophy and that kind of vibe. so nop :/ which that make him a greater artist in a way? Because he was acting all that time ? idk.
Catzchiqe he's told stories about how when he meets fans they expect him to be the crazy person he always is but they are disappointed to find him being any other calm person.
this is the best interview I have seen in such a long time. Two geniuses from completely different perspectives of entertainment at each other's throats in the most reasonable way. Beautiful stuff, suffered through the whole thing with a great sense of present awkwardness. "On edge"
In my 38 years of living this is one of the greatest interviews I’ve ever seen. I keep coming back to this every so often especially if I’m feeling down.
"I would have sex with a tiger"
"what if the tiger got pregnant"
"I would raise that child as my own"
-Eric Andre
"I thought you were gonna ask about tiger woods"
Well......
Same.
That is very noble of you
@@JaytleBee that's the killer line right there.
Did i seriously just hear Larry King ask "Do you believe in legalizing ranch"
themonsteraddict MMXVI that entire series of social media questions was just..perfect
kamikazemelon787 I bet the social media teamster who had to pick those out was a fan of Eric's show haha
Who did 3-1-1?
@@proREFbrder who killed hannibal?
Hahahahaa... that alone was worth the entire interview.
This is just a more realistic version of the Joker and Murray conversation.
Kamerun Stanton “you’re awful Larry”
Ghost I'm awful?
the eric andre show is the only show which host survives the joker
How about another ranch shot, Larry?
18:38 Eric laughs like Joker what more proof do you want?
When Larry reads off the cards, Eric goes for surreal. When he talks conversationally, Eric dishes. Two geniuses
And its gonna be done with surrealism, cause Larry King seems to have a obligation to read the cards, it seems like he wants to throw the cards, but he cant
@@philismenko "geniuses"
genies
Good observation
you 100% got it
"Im trying to make a connection with you and youre just glued to the cards" I love how human Eric Andre is
This was always the complaint about larry over the years. He doesn't listen to his guests
I think youre over thinking it lol
@@andg_rodg_4_real710 nah
"human"
JenaValjean same
I think Larry missed it. Eric talks about being a temp and quitting the music industry because it doesn't make any sense. He gave Larry an in, and he didn't take it. Eric essentially admitted embracing irony and nihilism because his earnest efforts got him to a dead end.
Except Justin Bieber started out talented and is talented though I’d say overrated but yea
Eric Andre's origin story is a lot like the Joker's.
@@creamofthecrop5868 perhaps, but his immense success is a manifestation of the dysfunctional music industry that disregards genuine talent
._.
@@creamofthecrop5868 I used to think Bieber was the embodiment of what's wrong with his generation till I realized he's my age
I like how Larry hates the whole interview but then gets really into the topic of Eric killing himself.
Edit: Rest in peace to the King 👑
He wanna see him dead. He wants to help him do it.
@@matheussberant lmao
LOL
He even said “I would attend” lmao
John Smith 😂😂😂😂😂😂
RIP Larry King, this is one of my favorite interviews ever.
RIP the King
@@benfenner9940 he is dead???
@@dylanwynkoop1046 yeah he passed away 4 days ago I think
@@benfenner9940 damn, was he ever on the Eric show?
@@dylanwynkoop1046 No he never came on, Eric would have killed him though so it's for the best
I could almost believe Larry King is Eric Andre's disappointed father
eric talked about how he basically treated this interview like he was messing with his jewish grandma, so youre not entirely wrong?
CALAMITI KORP Where’d he say that
@@randythomastheinsecures5404 honest opinion, pretty good. feels like the song is "missing something" in parts though, kinda left hanging. just a thought
I feel like Larry's like Eric's father, but he wants to understand Eric despite all the things Eric does to push him away or mess with him.
"so what's the point of that eric"
It's genius, notice how he answers the questions seriously everytime Larry doesn't use the cards. The second Larry picks up the cards Eric changes completely.
underrated comment
Eric is an off script individual
@@prisonmike3605 0
@@LWLProductions Stop reading my mind.
Brotha man smart af
Eric becomes a very good guest when Larry puts the cards down, but when Larry has cards in his hand, Eric sidetracks the whole thing lol.
True!!! I didn't notice that
Nah he was following Larry’s lead the whole time
Huh, you're right
I do that with anyone w a cellphone in there hand and trying to have a conversation. They aren't engaged at all and its terrible, so just make it fun for you
and hes aways lying about stuff the interviewers shouldve pre searched for
I love how Eric makes every interview feel like the Eric Andre Show
then there's the nardwuar interview
you know it's good when Larry King's crew is heard laughing throughout the the video.
lmao I noticed that
They need one after all these probably billions of boring guests
Time stamps??
John Fakester 3:11 15:50
23:00
Eric Andre is the embodiment of what boomers fear about millennials
Facts
finally
someone put it into words
*thank you^
That is one of the most profound statements I have read in a while. True.
Meanwhile boomers ruined the economy, are inept politicians who care only about reelection and cant even begin to understand the simplest of technology. Fear us all you want, but it will be our world soon.
Cody F 🐌🥒
"I've never even hugged a girl, I'm a virgin"
"I don't doubt that"
Christ.
Savage
16:07
Best part
Tofnap well, that’s a way to look it
@Tofnap eric set up larry to see if he'd insult him an larry fell right for it. i thought larry was smarter than that but apparently it's in humans nature to just take cheap stabs at others when you get handed free chances to be funny and witty on your own talkshow
"What's your secret talent?"
"I can.... 69..... Larry King whenever I want."
"No you cannot."
17:30
Cheesy trash jokes..
@@DUKETACTICS333 ok boomer
the ‘whenever i want’ makes it perfect
Haha Larry King is so boomer
"Love it when you get the intellectuals" Larry king doesn't even understand he is on the Eric andre show the whole time..
oh yeah yeah
So true, he totally destroyed Larry’s flow and made it his own format.
@@crazyspace6792 no way Larry was a beast not many people can even maintain semi serious interview questions with Eric. If you've seen interviews with much smaller reporters they get detailed immediately
@@JZH10000 I gotta disagree man, Eric was manhandling Larry for most of the interview. He didnt even get proper answers out of Eric for half of his questions
@@sgtnightmare23 Definitely, Larry did an outstanding job of maintaining some sense of control, but this was absolutely Eric Andre featuring Larry King.
Larry: "I have to be objective"
Eric: "No you don't"
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nick Mehedin righty such an honest individual
Best part
That was very Monty-Pythonesque, if you ask me.
eric is right. why does larry, an entertainer have to be objective?? what for? just be honest and do your thing. i really respect erics ability to dismantle the facade of what we consider normal.
Larry's crew laughing in the background basically says it all. It was like completely different sides of the spectrum colliding creating something magical
He dead now
hearing the crew laugh was so funny
I love hearing the crew dying of laughter in the back when Larry’s trying so hard to be serious
Dude he’s turning this interview to the Eric Andre show
He’s like some weird SCP. Every interview he does on TV morphs into the Éric Andre Show the longer you’re in contact with him.
Imagine watching someone interview Eric and then seeing the "we'll be right back" card when they cut to commercial; when the show returns, they're on the Eric Andre Show set.
this would be a great bit if you could get an actual primetime slot to somehow just give Eric the reigns after the first 5 minutes
*turned
@@stepheng.755 what?
Oh no ohhh nooo
"How would you use 'bird up' in a sentence?"
*BIRD UP.*
DUH DUH DUHHHHH
* bird sound *
it's flicking someone off with your middle finger Larry, it's something you do
When ya see all tha haters Bird Up, Bird Up.
When ya see all the wanna be Playa's Bird Up, Bird Up.
When ya wanna throw the word up, Bird Up, Bird Up.
When an orange stump, comes out and says my name is Trump,
Bird Up, Bird Up.
Yea yeea.
The worst show on television
it seems to me Larry King don't trust like that
ChillBro Braggins it appears datway
he just needs a little yaboobay
Does he have any skittles?
I wrote this comment 2 years ago and I just want you all to know I didn't get the job at froot loops : (
ChillBro Braggins my body is your communion eat of me
Larry king is in heaven right now still trying to understand this interaction
Haha
He's not in heaven, he rejected God.
@@mookieibra6376 ok that doesn’t make any sense and is extremely disrespectful by the way to bring up something like this when nothing like that has been said up until this point.
@@ompatidar8713 It’s common knowledge also he was Jewish.
Donkey you're an awful person
was a bit surprised that King seemed to actually enjoy Eric being on the show. Quality interview
why? He's always had a sense of humor.
King is a legendary interviewer for a reason. He can adapt to anything
King is a funny guy (though not as funny as he thinks he is), and even does his own "comedy" shows where he tells funny stories from his life. He is definitely a fan of the medium, though, and funny people generally.
Eric is a delight and nothing more!
Larry has a great sense of humor
7:19 When Eric describes Hannibal: "He's semi-normal until you talk to him. Then you realise that he's also a sociopath" LMAO
Larry: How would you use bird up in a sentence?
Eric: Bird Up!
Larry: ...
Eric: ...
Roman Maygard bird up!
...
...
SUP RAMADAN STEVE
snail down
What Larry didn't realize is that he already was on Eric Andre's show. That's how much Eric turned the tables and controlled this interview.
Definitely noticed Eric started asking questions and making it his own show 😂
i like how once larry puts the cards down... eric starts to answer his questions seriously. lol what a play
thats what we call a pro gamer move
This interview reminds me a lot of my conversations with my therapist
Keegan Hartzell lmfaoo
😂
I might have to try this at my sessions now 😂
ah dude.. lol
You’re so quirky and funny and random
Weirdly, I think Larry King was the perfect person to interview Eric Andre.
I think Nardwuar was funnier just because he was sidetracked 0 times and Eric Andre looked very frustrated the entire time.
He's so respectable and inoffensive with his questioning even Erik Andre can be interviewed.
I've seen Erik lose it on an interview because they subtly insulted his friend with a question implying he was "the perfect loser"
Andrew is a jew and he can't hate another jew. It's just pure honesty with a hint of dodge-niness.
Some would say he's the perfect person to interview a lot of people out there.
@@mikey-hm7dt dude Nardwuar is amazing.
Larry: "What is ranch?"
Eric: "I'm in the hot seat now, Larry."
Larry (with more emphasis): "What is ranch?"
Eric: "Ranch is a sauce that you put on a salad." (Shrugs) "Surprised you didn't know that."
is there a reference im missing?
@@yurilopes420 that's the sound of ranch whooshing over your head
@@gomjabbar6246 most def
can see eric andre's heart breaking when he starts suspecting larry doesn't like him. awwww.
genericusername i noticed that too.
Plz find me a time Sig.
14:32
Pause at 14:35 when he says ''really'' and looks up while putting the cup to his mouth. Insert '' Hello Darkness My Old Friend''.
Yeah the longer I watched the more sad I got. I really think he wanted his approval and respect.
Unstoppable Force VS Immovable Object
Pizaz0 which is which?
Larry is definitely immovable
That’s a tittle only used for Nardwuar vs Eric Andre
you ever seen eric’s interview with nardwaur?
And they whooshed and lived happily ever after
The way this interview falls apart is incredible.
Except that that never even happened. Watch without prejudice and you'll see two men digging each other's schtick, engaging, and coming out even.
If anything it forms more coherently. It just changed and isn’t Larry’s structure anymore
@@davidprime6080 thank you. best way I can describe this interview is both of them not being sure what to think of each other but enjoying it
It blows my mind how awake Larry was at that age. He wasn't just mentally healthy, he was completely fresh. Amazing.
Eric Andre is literally the embodiment of Chaotic Neutral
𝓁𝒾𝓉𝑒𝓇𝒶𝓁𝓁𝓎
Well he has all the brainwashed opinions of everyone else
He's just provoking with little talent to it
@@vhollund a guy with a fedora on his pfp talks about people being brainwashed, this is rich
@@vhollund m'lady
@@coolguy02536 like, totes mcgotes gurl
I think Eric Andre is the most human guy out there. All he wants is a connection, nothing else matters or can take his mind off of that. Mad respect for the guy.
16:23
@@edenstice4921 lmfao I almost pissed myself
You do not interview Eric Andre, Eric Andre interviews you.
DragonInside indeed
More like interview Eric Andres you
typical of a sociopath, but he's best in class
And when he interviews you, he doesn't interview you
you do not know de wei
I guess we will never see Larry king on the Eric Andre show :'(
Well we are talking about Eric Andre here so you never know! :D
Larry king is dead bro :(
@@clantixz5144 not a good reason to decline..
@@spacemiezy kekw
but also RIP Larry King
Is he dead???.!!!?.!
How many people have managed to make Larry King uncomfortable? That’s not an easy thing to do. Eric Andre is a true surrealist.
Uncomfortable and having a good time at one
they're both smart in very different ways and its so entertaining
RayvenRadellaJackson tru
Logistic brain and creative brain 😁
Seriously one of the most fun interviews I've ever seen.
Exactly!
It is interesting to see the method to his madness in the final segment. Andre only gave answers when the paper was down.
mhart29 WOW
Thats deep
Let’s be real, Eric was pretty upfront about that from the beginning
Bryce Dinger bird up! If you look through the BS Eric is pretty open about his expectations.
mhart29 wait what explain
Love how Eric ask how far Larry’s gotten with a girl, while Larry literally got married 8 times.
Maybe his wives divorced him because he wasn't putting out.
Hahaha, what a baller
prestige 8
@@wontonschannel He made the eight
Maybe he was saving himself for divorce.
Eric actually starts giving a thoughtful interesting answer on music and Larry just yeah yeahs him again and moves on to the next question.
Issaquan5 that’s how it works
You play around too much and people don’t even notice when you’re serious
@@ajthemonk damn youre damn right though
They actually had a pretty decent give and take chemistry.
Yusef Dali Except there was nothing even potentially funny about his answers about music, so anybody can tell that it would be a good time to follow up. I think he was a challenge for Larry, tbh, and he tried to double down on his linear approach to the interview.
@@ajthemonk I can see your point but Larry usually doesn't pay good attention to alot of his guests.
little did we know Larry King was the terminator this whole time
you win
he was also in jail
He later died in jail
What do you mean?
Nice callback
So evident that Eric doesn't enjoy interviewers that are there to simply "interview" and not develop some kind of connection. He just takes you deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole the more BS he hears.
I am leaving the likes at 666
Um 666 likes coincidence i think not
Jose Vazquez isn’t it beautiful?
9:47 this entire interview is crazy but hearing Larry King Ask what would happen if he impregnated a tiger is so incredibly absurd. this is great.
8:47
I have witnessed two varieties of elder god engaged in a dialogue
Lmfao
This entire interview is them cutting eachother off
But it’s amazing
Mackenzie Richards thanks for the clarification
It's a conversation. Ever been in a conversation? Unless it's over walkie talkies its normal to cut each other off. Over.
Mackenzie Richards PROVE IT!
Makes the interview feel more natural
“I set out to make the worst talk show ever made.”
Little did he know he would make the best talk show ever made
Lol, yeah, what a loser! /s
I think I figured it out... Eric studied music all his life, and went to Berklee, but gave it up because Justin Bieber exists, is popular, and makes money. In his mind "High Art" has no purpose, because "Low Art" exists, and sells. That's the foundation of his philosophy, and approach to entertainment. Larry King is the absolute opposite end of the spectrum, so seeing these two together is really something.
lowkey hella gay bro, can't even spell Berkeley right.
@@8raydonThePwner the music school is called Berklee
🙉🙉🙉🙉
@@8raydonThePwner The only Berkley that matters is Elizabeth.
Uhh Justin Bieber isn't high art,it's actually the lowest art form so...
8:04
"I've been to hundreds of conventions-"
"PROVE IT"
Take a poop in front of us. And turn that poop into wine!
Rodrigo Terré 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I kept rewinding that part for days bro!
The way he responded. "prove it????"
Top ten lines of all time
President thaft.
I feel like Larry had this instantaneous moment of guilt when Eric was like "Yea, I'm Jewish."
Jack Balcnion yeah that was crazy
They are both Atheist Jews.
"Ranch is a sauce you put on a salad Larry" lmao
Klorg Lork lmfaooo
also i love how larry plows through most of andre's bizarre, provocative one-liners but randomly decides to go with a handful of them in complete seriousness. he seemed genuinely interested in the details of tiger impregnation, free-hand circumcision and televised skydiving suicide.
😂
I'm not sure about the tiger but I think there's another layer to all of those tangents. When Eric Andre impregnating the tiger Lary King asks him what he would do with the child. Eric says he would raise it. This actually tied into their conversation about fatherhood at the end. Then the suicide actually ties into what Eric Andre sees for his future; self destruction for the sake of showy spectacle.
Then the circumcision actually ties into how Eric Andre tried to enter Israel and was rejected.
This is like the Dark Knight interrogating the Joker scene
Oh my god yes 😂
steezmunky 12:00 😂
More like the joker and murray
I guess without all the beating
If Batman and Joker were friends
His job is to poke the brains of the people he interviews, but what happens when he’s presented with a brain that pokes back?
It clashes to see which one is better of the two
That actually happened when Narduwar interviewed Eric,
Larry is defiantly experienced. Makes Eric seem corny and simple.
Yeah nardwuar would not break and Eric looked nervious for the first time ever doot doota loot doot
The result is an interview with substance. An interview that stands a great chance of being remembered well into the future, along with the brains themselves.
Eric: "who you talking to?"
Larry: **looks angrily at Eric** "The audience!"
Fantastic_Timez favorite part
The reality of it all
@@editscantswim3661 PROVE IT
8:22 "1960 Democratic Convention"
"President Taft."
"I can tell you're a historian." LOL
Man, this is sad... Eric just wanted to have a meaningful conversation, but Larry just kept reading off of his cue cards
Right on
Hey look.
If it isn't my pure little boy RoachDoggJR.
Let's explore together the mysteries of the Weed Wizard.
@@mukamuka9822 what the
Yeah he has the cue cards to keep the guest on track but the fact that he couldn’t corral Eric, or wouldn’t, shows a lack of care in the interviewer in my opinion. As if he didn’t care for the answers and conversations his questions invoked. Not sure if Larry has always been like this but it definitely isn’t a good tactic
Hello RoachDoggJR
The contrast is so funny
Castle Frank
"I'm a virgin"
"I don't doubt that"
He's proof that we're in a video game, he's the customized character
Looks like preset 10
Twitch plays Larry King
He looks like someone finished game and has nothing else to do other than playing game again just for trolling purpose.
More like randomized character
based compass
Larry: "where do you want to go with this talent?..."
Eric: "...jail"
Why is he so genius 🤣
"name one convention."
"1960 democratic convention"
"President Taft!"
lmfao this was so funny and Larry's reaction is priceless
taft retired in 1913 tho,idgi.
Larry looked like he wanted to fight him
“I can tell you’re a historian.”
He was a big brotha
it gets better and better the further you get into the interview
gets better the furher you go
Interview got derailed so hard lmao. This shit is almost better than the show.
Got a little emotional when he said “I’ll be on your show, Eric.”
Got a little emotional when I realized he never will now
Just wait. In season 6, Eric will announce Larry King as one of his guests, and "Larry" will just be a plastic skeleton dressed up to resemble the late talk show host.
@@CJMoody thats too far.... but its eric andre so who knows
@@RobinsMusic I'm sure he'll ask Larry's family before pulling a gag like that. There's a method to Eric Andre's madness.
@@CJMoodyEven better, they prerecorded a video together and this was all just part of the plan
Larry King is a class act, not a lot of people can stay so smooth.
He did. LIke, thats hip actually...dude was cool as a cucumber
Honestly, Larry hid behind his green cue cards for more time than a veteran interviewer of his stature should have.
EA is too much. Larry king is such a nice guy. Probably one of the hardest interviews he's ever done
666 likes. Larry King was Satan all along.
He asked Jerry Seinfeld if Jerry quit, or was cancelled. He honestly asked that.
"the taint is the root chakra" "when someone is tickling your taint, its a rush" i fukin died
He's not joking. The taint IS the root chakra! :)
"he thinks the US government put bombs in the towers" literally the most tame idea he has ever had
I expected him to bring up the chemicals that turn the freaking frogs gay
😅😅😅😅 yall both right, n its really not his idea , its common belief for people who doubt what they saw in the news
Yet its becoming more and more truth....
311 was definitely an inside job
@@TheExFatal atrazene. it's an "organic" fungicide, one of the most widely and heavily used pesticides in the country. and it doenst just turn frogs gay it turns male frogs female. it's an endocrine disruptor and has the same effect on other animals as on frogs. amphibians just happen to be very sensitive and they live in the runoff from these farms. our water supplies are heavily tainted with atrazene
Eric: I’m a Jew
Larry: ok I’ll pay attention again
He lives in a time where Israeli wasn't treated as good as white people. So he has that supporting spirit when he sees another jew.
Larry was not a Zionist. He cared about oppressed people, period.
@@wehosrmthink7510 I doubt eric andre is though
@@minister2965 Israeli? You mean Palestinian people who are killed by the Israeli army?
@@marceelino Its really both sides doing it.
Watching these two interact is like seeing two people from separate dimensions meeting for the first time
its entertaining
I think it's funny when he finally is giving Larry a legitimate response, Larry gets impatient and rushes him on (13:10).
What follows after is basically Eric asking, why doesn’t Larry want to hear his real answer? Larry’s reply implies that Eric is there for the craziness, so get back to the craziness...
"I'd book a hall, I'd book a corridor, whatever it takes."
*I'm dead*
Eric would be too
nice FSSP crest brother didn't expect to see it here!
That joke was so quick that nobody got it
@@hotmojoe2483 I didn't get it tho..
A lot of people are talking about Larry and Eric being so different but I honestly was surprised how much Larry humored him. He had a great sense of humor.
"You might also know him from "The B in Apartment 23" *Eric shakes his head, nah, they won't know that*
Crimson_Ghost pity, such an underrated show
Lol
Oddly great show
Where do you want to go with this talent?
*jail.*
“some people just want to watch the world burn”
"Why does my pee-pee come out yellow?"
-Martin Luther King Jr.
+Ashleigh Wheeler it was
Ashleigh Wheeler Hey! Your Steph Nuggs
YOU'RE NOT MARTIN LUTHER KING! YOU'RE NOT!
7catstied2gether today’s his day
Let's bring the guy from the Daily Show up here.
This is like a father trying to contain his dysfunctional yet oddly hilarious demon child.
"What is a high horse?"
"What is catch a tiger by its tail?"
*moves on*
Larry: Touché.
I'd like to think that Larry is just playing his part while Eric is playing his. When Andre is like "I gotta be your least favorite guest" Larry smugly agrees at first but then he grins and says "No I love ya". He seems consistently intrigued by Andre's absurdity. Sounds crazy but I actually sense an underlying mutual appreciation here, despite the generation and culture gap. After all he invited Andre to be on the show and promoted him.
At last! An intelligent reading of the interview. Pity I had to scroll down so far to see it.
i would love to think so, and it crossed my mind. but it’s clearly not the case
@@eugeniobonello418 considering most of the comment section is debating this, it's obviously not clear. It might be clear to you, and you may also be wrong. The only people who truly know, are Larry and Eric individually and eeeeeven they could have different opinions on how the interview went.
I agree, they both have their style and it's messy for sure, but we all enjoyed it
Congratulations you have eyes lol unlike 80% of this comment section apparently
When you pay attention, Eric Andre is actually really intelligent...on a side note, him walking the line if being himself and not completely owning the interview is interesting to say the least.
He's a genius and you can see this power struggle between these two. Eric wants to have real and genuine conversation with Larry. Larry has to keep interviewing him and even tho he's getting annoyed you can see he does like him. Larry King knew wtf was gonna happen.
He honestly is pretty smart with his interviews. He really tries to use the guest's backgrounds to make them unconfortable. TI with his homophobia, Lauren with her eating disorder, Kimmel with his fake laughing, the two faces of Pauly D
It's art; non sequitur, surrealist art. the point is people are sick of traditional talk shows, and their uninteresting dialogues that could put you to sleep. the point is its spontaneousness keeps it fresh and entertaining. the show itself is a artwork for the guests as well, jolting the guests with intense emotions and a sense of confusion; it's like a surreal feeling of reality and expectations breaking down and entering a dream world, a glimpse into the unconscious, it shows the guests reacting as their true selves, "unscripted", to something they had no idea was coming, which is a good way to get a sense of a someone's personality and even morals, without asking all the serious questions. And it's funny.
*comment left here on the post of the most interesting man in the world* 👍
Solid take. I would boil it down to millennials being tired of meticulously curated and rehearsed spectacle and celebrity, but also a sense of pleasure from seeing celebrities squirm.
i’m not reading all that. delete ur account
I don't think it's fair to say people hate on traditional shows, but this kind of medium is sure a breath of fresh air. However, trying too hard or having an ulterior motive can go into bad taste too. Eric rests on the "don't take it too seriously" side of the "uncanny valley" of entertainment, because he actually doesn't seem to have an agenda in his shows.
Eric Andre needs to play The Joker
or the Riddler
Perfect role honestly
I WOULD WATCH THAT SO HARD
Valerie Holt frfr
Larry King needs to play The Joker
"my dad's a psychiatrist"
"does he work at home?"
oh my god lmfaoooo
yoo that had me rolling on the floor, I skipped a heartbeat
Who does this guy think he is? Martin Luther King?
Lol that made me feel all tingly in my nuggets
He's not
Coachella sucks this year
Isn't this Trevor Noah?
No. This guy was born a woman.
Larry is good. This is the closest Eric has ever been to completely candid in an interview.
Larry was the best ever.
Watch the Joan rivers interview. He almost cries.
They just talk about Eric killing himself for a good minute.
Larry: Ive been to hundreds of conventions and-
Eric: PROVE IT.
@Royal Rosei TURN THAT POOP
INTO WINE
Larry King: I'm trying to be serious!
Eric: (finally getting serious about why he didn't pursue music) Justin Beiber sells records, and I knew incredibly talented musicians who....
LK: (Interrupts) What made you switch to comedy?
They both were professionals in their arts. Lol
King was a big Bieber fan, couldn't have Eric disrespecting his boy like that.
Larry was low key having a blast.
Larry King hasnt heard of Hannibal? Hannibal was the first person to break the story that Bill Cosby was a complete pervert in one of his comedy routines.
Well not the first, not even close. It just shocked a lot of people and went viral.
Hannibal is a landlord
That's not a good thing.
What YouWant? he’s my landlord
Hannibal buress knows how to party
plot twist, he isn't doing a character, this is literally how he is 24/7
Nizz 0matic this isn't a plot twist it just a reality everyone has to accept
plot twist? you must be new
actualy his gf rosario dawson describes him as a really chill dude, who is into a healthy lifestyle, philosophy and that kind of vibe.
so nop :/ which that make him a greater artist in a way? Because he was acting all that time ? idk.
beni8ification you're different with friends than you are in relaxed moments with partners. He can be both lol
Catzchiqe he's told stories about how when he meets fans they expect him to be the crazy person he always is but they are disappointed to find him being any other calm person.
what a bizarre note on fatherhood to end on.
+nul that was bizzare
I think he speculated that eric is depressed inside and maybe kids is what solved larrys depression.
Man, I was so looking forward to when Larry would guest on Eric’s show
Loved how Larry kings secretly loved Eric and knew this was a legendary interview
He's just too old for this tbh, I feel bad kinda
I like how Larry's like "so-so you gonna invite me on your show?" and Andres like "DUDE? YOUR COMING ON STOP ASKING"
this is the best interview I have seen in such a long time. Two geniuses from completely different perspectives of entertainment at each other's throats in the most reasonable way. Beautiful stuff, suffered through the whole thing with a great sense of present awkwardness. "On edge"
In my 38 years of living this is one of the greatest interviews I’ve ever seen. I keep coming back to this every so often especially if I’m feeling down.