I love that British humour is actually coming across really well over there! So much better than other hosts in USA. It's great to see more of him regularly too, as we don't too often in the UK.
I share your appreciation for James Corden~been a fan since first seeing HISTORY BOYS, and the National Theatre cinecast of ONE MAN, TWO GUV'NORS really cemented it, with his fabulous performance (I so wish that that and the other shows from N.T were available on DVD, or at least to see online. But, I can't agree with your blanket "So much better than other hosts in USA." John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Conan O'Brian, and Jimmy Fallon are all excellent in their differing ways. Even David Letterman can be wonderful still sometimes; I especially appreciate that he will at times feature authors, policy makers, serious journalists, and other non-celebrity types, and have a particular kind of serious discussion. He seems almost always to present himself as an ignorant rube, who wants to learn about and understand the issues and subjects on which these people are experts, mixing in bits of humor here and there, but allowing the main subject to get a hearing. Sometimes, using his 'aw shucks, clueless me' persona, he manages to get things to a point where he really digs a knife into this or that guest's pretentiousness, or prejudice or just -- from Letterman's viewpoint -- wrongness on an issue, doing so in a sneaky, subversive way, then, at times, just coming out and seriously challenging the guest. Two other things Letterman does well is now and then handling a seriously tragic matter, where it's hard to imagine how one could even do such a talk show at all. Some I remember include the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and the deaths of Johnny Carson and of Warren Zevon, to both of whom he devoted the entire show, really honoring them, while presenting an entertaining show. I also love that his show brings in ample extra musicians when needed, often adding a lovely string section, and especially that he often features performance spots by current theater offerings, particularly, though not exclusively, from Broadway (something that Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon also do, AND I'll forever be grateful to Mr. Fallon and his folks, for bringing the TONIGHT SHOW back to New York City, where it belongs). Another host I really like, in a very different vein from all the aforementioned, is Tavis Smiley, who brings in a broad array of guests and simply has good conversation with them. His quality of friendly, intelligent civility shines in a context with no studio audience, and no particular need to be funny (though he's certainly not without humor). And Bill Maher provides a needed service, skewering a lot of B.S. peddlers that badly need it, and getting interesting panels of guests to discuss and argue their various views on issues. Larry Wilmore is also looking promising with that and more, on his fairly new THE NIGHTLY SHOW. Lastly, in somewhat different ballpark is the essential Rachel Maddow, who has more intelligence than most on this planet, and who, along with her staff, investigates and reports on a lot of important stuff that it seems would just be ignored by major media, if not for them. All that said, I do have to get my Graham Norton fix pretty regularly, and wish we could see some of the other hosts and their shows, from the UK. Who are some you particularly like?
It's not really British Humour, just because he's British doesn't make his humour British - singing and dancing in public is like the opposite of British humour.
Implantedclub MonticArckeys not necessarily .Yes definably not BBC but maybe some shows on ITV2 might feature something like this. Like in that case you could say Keith Lemon isn't british humour but it is. It depends on what you think is british or not. Besides that i loved this
Aaron Smith Calling Keith Lemon's humour 'British humour' is an insult to British comedy - Keith Lemon comedy is garbage and he is an unfunny, talentless idiot who relies on cheap, crude jokes and silly outfits. Lemon unsuccessfully attempted to satirises a specific collective but ended up becoming the very thing he mocked. British humour is normally associated with satire, innuendo, macabre, the absurd, surreal and sarcasm. British comedy often has more layers of meaning beyond the typical american fart and poop jokes. Shows that come to mind when thinking of British humour are Black Adder, The Office, Alan Partridge, Only Fools and Horses, Dad's army, Monty Python, Mock the week and the Inbetweeners. These are good British comedy shows. Keith Lemon is childish, lewd, coarse and mindnumbingly boring. I don't have a problem with James Corden, he's funny and likeable - some of the reasons he was given a show. Obviously he is going to cater to American audiences by using their humour. The fact that Keith Lemon even has fans is an embarrassment to society and culture, Keith Lemon is to comedy, what X-factor is to music, utter shite.
Implantedclub Well now you've done it -- I'm going to have to go look up Keith Lemon, and see what the fuss is about. Could he truly be that awful? Probably so; after all, there's Benny Hill to try to forget. I first came to enjoy British humor (well -- humour, I suppose) probably when very young, hearing a recording of old BEYOND THE FRINGE skits. Also, reading THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, which actually has some pretty droll aspects, as well as Shaw's PYGMALION (1st play I ever read). Also saw the movie KIND HEARTS & CORONETS while still pretty young. And my older sister used to read us bits from THE CANTERBURY TALES, which seemed like something we might get in trouble for, and was pretty hilarious; might've been her delivery. Living in Dallas, we were the first TV market to see MONTY PYTHON, having a more adventurous public TV management than all the other affiliates that were offered (begged) to show it. I saw that very first airing, and fell in love! Later came FAWLTY TOWERS ~ wonderful. There's been so much, through the years. One of my favorite movies from a few years ago was OUT OF THE LOOP; still find it brilliant stuff. Some of the humor in THE HISTORY BOYS is great. And of course, lots of Brit theater is hilarious ~ I'm so old that I got to see Maggie Smith star in Coward's PRIVATE LIVES on Broadway, which was absolutely brilliant! Any well done production of Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF is side-splitting, and Alan Ayckborn's ABSURD PERSON, SINGULAR is is a comic gem. I loved the chance to get to perform in Peter Schaeffer's BLACK COMEDY, and to hear audiences truly laugh raucously throughout. And James Corden (along with the rest of the cast) gave a comic tour de force in ONE MAN, TWO GUV'NORS, broadcast from the National Theatre to cinemas in the US and elsewhere. Generally, I've mostly found British musical theater not as much to my taste as some of my favorite U.S. stuff, but growing up with the cast recording of STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET OFF, gave me an appreciation for Anthony Newley, and had some humor we kids found deliciously naughty. There's just too much to cover, because Brit humour is awesome.
The people who honked obviously don't know who the heck James Corden is. Imagine seeing this online, and realizing you were one of the people on that street at the time.
Lelei808 They're kinda making fun of actors' vocal/oral dexterity warmups, and at the same time they're making a bit of fun of the 'unwieldiness' of Benedict C.'s name.
i like james. he makes a fool of himself and he doesn't care lol also compare to other late night hosts, james does more public stunts/appearances, probably feels more comfortable doing stuff like that bc no one knows him yet.
I watch this and JC other crosswalk musical... I lol over & over again like seeing it for the first time bust out true belly ache muscle spasm laughter.. .. when I think I'm done I scroll down read your comment "oh no! " ...I'm LMAO awe'gann!!! 😂 👏
It's amazing to me how, the very SECOND the light turns green, the impatient, unimpressed drivers are honking their horns. How rude. Lighten up people! Have fun! You are so lucky to be right there in that moment! Enjoy it!!! 😆
I am a baby boomer who grew up loving Ernie Kovacs, The Smother Brothers, and other comic geniuses. I'm so glad I have lived to see the genius of James Corden and his Crosswalk musicals and Car Karaoke. Thank goodness for RUclips so those unable to stay up late and see him can experience his madness. What Lin-Manuel Miranda is to musicals, James Corden is to comedy.
My best friend introduced me to Crosswalk. She knew I would love it and that I would do my own version. I did the first with only three loyal friends singing Julie Andrew's songs. Luckily, my friend saw that one. Then we had an intermission for Covid. Last summer she died in May and I knew I had to do Hamilton as a Crosswalk for her birthday in June and we did with many friends. Tomorrow we will do Annie/Dear Evan Hansen/Rent. Happy birthday, dear friend!
I can’t believe it’s been four years!! They’ve added props since this one and even country hopped, but it’s glad to see the essence of Crosswalk the Musical remain the same. What a wonderful troupe.
It fills me with excitement to see my BTS boys smile, I took advantage and I subscribed, now I have been watching the amazing productions for a while, I have laughed a lot. Thank you.
HOLY CRAP Corden is my FAVORITE night time host EVER Creativity to the MAX. Adam Lambert on the tribute show brought me here, but James is AWESOME - I'm STAYING!!!!
I was worried about how quickly the the American audience would warm to you James. We love you back over here in Britain but you seem to be going down a storm on the other side of the pond too. Congratulations! Long live Smithy!
Good going James. I watch your late late show. Excellent job. I hope you make it here in the US. I bet the UK is missing you. Hope your Wife likes it here. Keep up.
I LOVE how James Corden has perfected the likeable asshole for his TV persona. It's a straight-up ripoff of David Brent, except Corden always keeps the stakes super low -- like, you can see him thoroughly enjoying earning all that angry honking at the end, except he hasn't actually done anything but delay people on their commute by like 20 seconds. It's just so fun to watch.
Props to the editor of this for keeping the clip in of the F-Type and to the owner for owning it 😂 Love seeing a fellow F-Type randomly in videos! Representing team Jaguar! 😝
I love that British humour is actually coming across really well over there! So much better than other hosts in USA. It's great to see more of him regularly too, as we don't too often in the UK.
I share your appreciation for James Corden~been a fan since first seeing HISTORY BOYS, and the National Theatre cinecast of ONE MAN, TWO GUV'NORS really cemented it, with his fabulous performance (I so wish that that and the other shows from N.T were available on DVD, or at least to see online. But, I can't agree with your blanket "So much better than other hosts in USA." John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Conan O'Brian, and Jimmy Fallon are all excellent in their differing ways.
Even David Letterman can be wonderful still sometimes; I especially appreciate that he will at times feature authors, policy makers, serious journalists, and other non-celebrity types, and have a particular kind of serious discussion. He seems almost always to present himself as an ignorant rube, who wants to learn about and understand the issues and subjects on which these people are experts, mixing in bits of humor here and there, but allowing the main subject to get a hearing. Sometimes, using his 'aw shucks, clueless me' persona, he manages to get things to a point where he really digs a knife into this or that guest's pretentiousness, or prejudice or just -- from Letterman's viewpoint -- wrongness on an issue, doing so in a sneaky, subversive way, then, at times, just coming out and seriously challenging the guest.
Two other things Letterman does well is now and then handling a seriously tragic matter, where it's hard to imagine how one could even do such a talk show at all. Some I remember include the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and the deaths of Johnny Carson and of Warren Zevon, to both of whom he devoted the entire show, really honoring them, while presenting an entertaining show. I also love that his show brings in ample extra musicians when needed, often adding a lovely string section, and especially that he often features performance spots by current theater offerings, particularly, though not exclusively, from Broadway (something that Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon also do, AND I'll forever be grateful to Mr. Fallon and his folks, for bringing the TONIGHT SHOW back to New York City, where it belongs).
Another host I really like, in a very different vein from all the aforementioned, is Tavis Smiley, who brings in a broad array of guests and simply has good conversation with them. His quality of friendly, intelligent civility shines in a context with no studio audience, and no particular need to be funny (though he's certainly not without humor). And Bill Maher provides a needed service, skewering a lot of B.S. peddlers that badly need it, and getting interesting panels of guests to discuss and argue their various views on issues. Larry Wilmore is also looking promising with that and more, on his fairly new THE NIGHTLY SHOW.
Lastly, in somewhat different ballpark is the essential Rachel Maddow, who has more intelligence than most on this planet, and who, along with her staff, investigates and reports on a lot of important stuff that it seems would just be ignored by major media, if not for them.
All that said, I do have to get my Graham Norton fix pretty regularly, and wish we could see some of the other hosts and their shows, from the UK. Who are some you particularly like?
It's not really British Humour, just because he's British doesn't make his humour British - singing and dancing in public is like the opposite of British humour.
Implantedclub MonticArckeys not necessarily .Yes definably not BBC but maybe some shows on ITV2 might feature something like this. Like in that case you could say Keith Lemon isn't british humour but it is. It depends on what you think is british or not. Besides that i loved this
Aaron Smith Calling Keith Lemon's humour 'British humour' is an insult to British comedy - Keith Lemon comedy is garbage and he is an unfunny, talentless idiot who relies on cheap, crude jokes and silly outfits. Lemon unsuccessfully attempted to satirises a specific collective but ended up becoming the very thing he mocked. British humour is normally associated with satire, innuendo, macabre, the absurd, surreal and sarcasm. British comedy often has more layers of meaning beyond the typical american fart and poop jokes. Shows that come to mind when thinking of British humour are Black Adder, The Office, Alan Partridge, Only Fools and Horses, Dad's army, Monty Python, Mock the week and the Inbetweeners. These are good British comedy shows. Keith Lemon is childish, lewd, coarse and mindnumbingly boring. I don't have a problem with James Corden, he's funny and likeable - some of the reasons he was given a show. Obviously he is going to cater to American audiences by using their humour. The fact that Keith Lemon even has fans is an embarrassment to society and culture, Keith Lemon is to comedy, what X-factor is to music, utter shite.
Implantedclub
Well now you've done it -- I'm going to have to go look up Keith Lemon, and see what the fuss is about. Could he truly be that awful? Probably so; after all, there's Benny Hill to try to forget.
I first came to enjoy British humor (well -- humour, I suppose) probably when very young, hearing a recording of old BEYOND THE FRINGE skits. Also, reading THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, which actually has some pretty droll aspects, as well as Shaw's PYGMALION (1st play I ever read). Also saw the movie KIND HEARTS & CORONETS while still pretty young. And my older sister used to read us bits from THE CANTERBURY TALES, which seemed like something we might get in trouble for, and was pretty hilarious; might've been her delivery.
Living in Dallas, we were the first TV market to see MONTY PYTHON, having a more adventurous public TV management than all the other affiliates that were offered (begged) to show it. I saw that very first airing, and fell in love! Later came FAWLTY TOWERS ~ wonderful. There's been so much, through the years.
One of my favorite movies from a few years ago was OUT OF THE LOOP; still find it brilliant stuff. Some of the humor in THE HISTORY BOYS is great.
And of course, lots of Brit theater is hilarious ~ I'm so old that I got to see Maggie Smith star in Coward's PRIVATE LIVES on Broadway, which was absolutely brilliant! Any well done production of Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF is side-splitting, and Alan Ayckborn's ABSURD PERSON, SINGULAR is is a comic gem. I loved the chance to get to perform in Peter Schaeffer's BLACK COMEDY, and to hear audiences truly laugh raucously throughout. And James Corden (along with the rest of the cast) gave a comic tour de force in ONE MAN, TWO GUV'NORS, broadcast from the National Theatre to cinemas in the US and elsewhere.
Generally, I've mostly found British musical theater not as much to my taste as some of my favorite U.S. stuff, but growing up with the cast recording of STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET OFF, gave me an appreciation for Anthony Newley, and had some humor we kids found deliciously naughty.
There's just too much to cover, because Brit humour is awesome.
Where's my jacket , where's my jacket , where's my jacket , WHERE'S MY JACKET????
You saw it too?I thought I was the only one!
Wayne Jenkins I think its on that shelf over there..... no no the other shelf.. yep.. there.. that’s it
James is so dramatic omg!
My mom 3 seconds b4 we need to leave the house and shes been telling me to hurry up for half an hour
I was your 1k like congrats
James corden makes me proud to be British
+Chad O wouldn't go that far
+Chad O I laughed, I feel bad now
You should be. He is cool. Greetings from Belgium
+Brenda Blanco-rios you need more recognition on seraph
Same
The people who honked obviously don't know who the heck James Corden is. Imagine seeing this online, and realizing you were one of the people on that street at the time.
Brandon Davidson I would join in
It's just sound effects
All the cars are probably staged.
most likely fake
And you obviously don't know how TV works and that the sound effects are added in post production.
I want more street musicals
Do Highschool Musical
les mis
+Andrea Dorantes yes
+Andrea Dorantes YESSSSSSS
me i want frozen
YESSSSSSSSSS
Thought James would have wanted to be Sandy 😂
Nic Solo that's what would have guessed to
Nic Solo same here tbh
But this way he got to wear the leather jacket that he wished for in the Aladdin crosswalk
Oh hell no, he wants to be the cool greaser that gets to wear the black leather jacket. 😁
omg yes😂😂
Nearly spit out my coffee when they try to warm up with Benedict Cumberbatch!
*****
Sorry, coffee time over. But it is wine time now, so it is nearly-wine-spit.
LOL! Me, too!
I don't get it. Why do i hear people say Benedict Cumberbatch before performing or something
Lelei808
They're kinda making fun of actors' vocal/oral dexterity warmups, and at the same time they're making a bit of fun of the 'unwieldiness' of Benedict C.'s name.
''HOT COFFEE'!
"We will die"
James: I DONT GIVE A FUCK! GO!
An
please come to my crosswalk
🤣😂😂
i like james. he makes a fool of himself and he doesn't care lol also compare to other late night hosts, james does more public stunts/appearances, probably feels more comfortable doing stuff like that bc no one knows him yet.
He's known in the UK
SandyPete yeah but no one knows him is the US yet.
W Rabbit Except for broadway fans and anglophiles
I live in Australia and known bout James since Doctor Who 😝
He's the best and the funniest .
You can never go wrong with a production of Grease.... even in the middle of the street! :)
Mary Poppins is better.
this is honestly what backstage is like. for my class anyway
Also a lot of loud cursing the mics pic up
Oof yee
This literally was my class 🤣 organized chaos 🤣🤣
I don't know how anyone can't love James Corden! So funny!
***** YES! Great show. Although I haven't got round to watching series 2 yet, hopefully it's as good as the first!
2:25 SHAKE YOUR ARMS RIGHT AND LEFT AND YOUR FINGERS ARE DOWN
He is so funny, love how he chooses who will play Rizzo!
The USA are so lucky to have James Corden! We will miss a league that of their own :(
S Hjanjua What? It airs next week! And it will be atleast on air till 2017!
He is going back home soon. one of his parents is ill. He will be sorely missed. 😕
I think I'm now more in love with James Corden then Ellen Degeneres. 0-0
Me to and i'm a Lesbian ^^
Rachel Murray me too and by far!
i love how "Benedict Cumberbatch" is a vocal warm up HAHA XD get Benedict on the Late Late Show!!!*^*
I love how you think that's Benedict Comberbatch but it's not lol
Rosie Barlow Wtf your comment makes no sense...
@@xXGIGI2.0Xx wtf you on about mate
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If I ever go to LA, gotta remember to pass through this intersection every day just in case XD
James is literally the theater version of Gordon Ramsay 😂😂😂
1:22 Over & Over Again
"I don't care if it's green! CROSS CROSS!"
"But we will die!"
"I DON'T GIVE A FUCK! GO!"
You are a god James Corden. So hilarious XD.
+Destiny Samuel, great isn't he?
Destiny Samuel I know right he's is so funny!!!😂😂😂😂
Destiny Samuel you mean red right?
I watch this and JC other crosswalk musical... I lol over & over again like seeing it for the first time bust out true belly ache muscle spasm laughter.. .. when I think I'm done I scroll down read your comment "oh no! " ...I'm LMAO awe'gann!!! 😂 👏
no
I wanna do this but none of my friends are musical fans like me ):
Same!!!
sammmeee...
same
I feel the same way
same
When I'm in a musical I am basically James Gordan in these things.
+Kathryn Fitzpatrick hm, I'm not familiar with this James Gordan's work....
Corden*
+Kathryn Fitzpatrick you could say you become a combination of Gordan Ramsey and James Corden to create James Gordan
2:55 Did he just jump on that car? OMG...
Which looks like a Aston Martin lol expensive car to be jumping on
My car is like my kid. That wouldn't go over well if it was my car. The bit was funny, but that was really rude and disrespectful of one's property.
+liveyourlifeb4end It was a Jaguar F-Type. James just lost some respect from me.
TheLondonCyclist yas
pretty sure that bit was set up, it was there way before any other cars and really close up.
LA...the place where they don't give a fuck who you are if you're in the road....you gonna piss people off. Lol
I want to live in LA
EverydayBeautiful L.A. .
James Corden doesn't give a fuck xD
K SO FUCKING TRUE! But it’s so funny
James is my favourite late night host! Nobody ever does the things he does, which makes him so unique and hilarious!!
I clicked this hoping to see tommo
It's amazing to me how, the very SECOND the light turns green, the impatient, unimpressed drivers are honking their horns. How rude. Lighten up people! Have fun! You are so lucky to be right there in that moment! Enjoy it!!! 😆
The guy in the "grease lightning car" looks like sebastian stan
omg he does!
lynnyfee I was just about to comment that!
lynnyfee Omg ikr
I thought it was him hahaha hes hot
I KNOW!! I WA SABOUT TO POINT IT OUT. DAMN I THOUGHT I WAS GETTING TOO OBSSESSED WITH THE MAN
I am a baby boomer who grew up loving Ernie Kovacs, The Smother Brothers, and other comic geniuses. I'm so glad I have lived to see the genius of James Corden and his Crosswalk musicals and Car Karaoke. Thank goodness for RUclips so those unable to stay up late and see him can experience his madness. What Lin-Manuel Miranda is to musicals, James Corden is to comedy.
but whY DIDN´T THEY DO "YOU´RE THE ONE THAT I WANT" ???!!!!
IKR!?!?!?
That's from the movie, not the stage show.
My best friend introduced me to Crosswalk. She knew I would love it and that I would do my own version. I did the first with only three loyal friends singing Julie Andrew's songs. Luckily, my friend saw that one. Then we had an intermission for Covid. Last summer she died in May and I knew I had to do Hamilton as a Crosswalk for her birthday in June and we did with many friends. Tomorrow we will do Annie/Dear Evan Hansen/Rent. Happy birthday, dear friend!
Tried watching other late night comedy shows before, but this one is the only show I came to love and have real laughs with. XD
This should have 20 million views!
They should really do West side story next lol
I’ve been binge watching Crosswalk the Musical for over an hour! Started with Frozen and they are hilarious 😂
Because he was the baker in into the woods... Everyone should be the baker in into the woods
THATS WHAT HE IS FROM!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
+the one man band Band your welcome
I remember first seeing James on a Comic relief sketch a few years ago and he's still just as hilarious now. Never change mate you are the best!!
Benedict Cumberbatch lol
thaught I was the only one lol
I can’t believe it’s been four years!! They’ve added props since this one and even country hopped, but it’s glad to see the essence of Crosswalk the Musical remain the same. What a wonderful troupe.
James Corden is such a savage XD I love him
I love your cross walk musicals ! We need more !
They really stepped up their game since this !
This was down right brilliant. I am loving every new skit! Great job James and Team Corden!
Gosh he is sooooo funny. I think Fallon and Conan should learn from him lol 💕
Grease will forever be my favorite movie ever I even know (quoting glee my favorite show ever) "every lyric of every song"
this is why i love James
I just love these crosswalk musicals! My fav one is the one with "Huge" Jackman.. lol
If I was there I would get out of my car and start dancing with them. Lmao 😂
He really changed things up for the show! Never fails to amaze me! 😊👏🏻
I hate the fact that people started honking at them.
I'm sure most of the honks are either added in editing or as the previous guy said, enthusiastic applause style honks.
That F-Type during "Greased Lightning" was mint :D
Sean Morris Finally somebody who can appreciate a nice car 😂
pLEASE DO HAMILTON NEXTTTTT
Gladiator in a Suit "yeѕѕѕѕ, do нaмιlтon neхт!!!"@jaмeѕcorden
Yesssssss with Lin Manuel Miranda
Yesssss we need this
Gladiator in a Suit YES PLEASE
I think they did it in a carpool .
Anyone who doesn't find this pretty hilarious are jealous.He brings so much joy to what he does, GOOD FOR HIM !!
Should totally do Hamilton
James Corden is the greatest host of all time
The man in the black car looks like Sebastian Stan
It fills me with excitement to see my BTS boys smile, I took advantage and I subscribed, now I have been watching the amazing productions for a while, I have laughed a lot. Thank you.
Did anyone else see Sebastian Stan in the grease lightning scene!?!?!?!?!
this is one of my favorite videos on youtube! James is the best late night show host ever!!
This never happens when I'm sitting at the light on Beverly and Genesee🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
I am literally in love with James Corden. Like...literally! I love these clips. They make my day :0)
he jumped on that car with with no fukcs given.
Eli Bell And F-Type’s dent easy 😂 I speak from experience. Drunk guys 🙄 I would’ve been pissed if he did that to me 😂
I'm getting addicted with your crosswalk musical, it very entertaining + your always in croft top
Love to see this become a regular thing if it isn't already. Sondheim next, anyone?
Don’t ever stop. You’re THE best at what you do. Love your work 😻
This is just brilliant!
HOLY CRAP Corden is my FAVORITE night time host EVER Creativity to the MAX. Adam Lambert on the tribute show brought me here, but James is AWESOME - I'm STAYING!!!!
This show makes my day :D
I was worried about how quickly the the American audience would warm to you James. We love you back over here in Britain but you seem to be going down a storm on the other side of the pond too. Congratulations! Long live Smithy!
James corden is the best host by far
just another reason I LOVE the show! !!!!
Let's go, go! Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go....
You are so awesome and bring lots of laughter to my day! Thank you James Corden!
Love it! James is a blast
the cast and crew calls are my favorite part but the crosswalk theater musical Must Go On!
I am a fan!
Please tell me that was Sebastian Stan at 2:56?? I'M GOING CRAZY!!
The best one, this is my favorite musical
When he jumped on the car I was like "oh no" I thought he was going to get his ass kicked.
the "YOU'RE ON STAGE LEFT STAGE LEFT" speaks to me. I am stage crew for my schools show choir and jesus when this happens someone dies'
not gonna lie.. their harmonies were on point for a musical on a zebra crossing
Good going James. I watch your late late show. Excellent job. I hope you make it here in the US. I bet the UK is missing you. Hope your Wife likes it here. Keep up.
omg James cordon is better than any other host !!!
This is legit at the top of my bucket list
I LOVE how James Corden has perfected the likeable asshole for his TV persona. It's a straight-up ripoff of David Brent, except Corden always keeps the stakes super low -- like, you can see him thoroughly enjoying earning all that angry honking at the end, except he hasn't actually done anything but delay people on their commute by like 20 seconds. It's just so fun to watch.
I remember when it was like this... Now there is a lot of production! Great!
Yoooooo 2:56 looks like Sebastian Stan
WAIT A MINUTE HE DRIVES AND F-TYPE (right???) AND THAT'S AN F-TYPE THAT'S TOTALLY SEBASTIAN STAN i mean i could be totally wrong but COME ON
+August “Gus” Perez but it was possible they filmed this while he was promoting for civil war
Props to the editor of this for keeping the clip in of the F-Type and to the owner for owning it 😂 Love seeing a fellow F-Type randomly in videos! Representing team Jaguar! 😝
two of the actors in this are in this improv show i go to watch in LA every other Friday! they're amazing!
I would have loved to see James as Sandy😉
The more I watch James Corden skits, the more I like him :) Very funny!
Brilliant!
This was great!! Who doesn't love Grease??
They beep so much!! I would just rev loads
That was absolute GOLD!! James Corden is such a character 😉
The Late Late Show with James Corden; Can you do Crosswalk the musical: Shrek?
OHMYGODYES
Greece is one of my all time favorite movies!
i was soo happy when they said benedict cumberbatch lol
They should do hairspray ❤️I love that movie! :D
I can't stop watching this .. LOL
My new favorite thing in life! GO JAMES CORDEN TEAM
Jaguar F-Type
I wouldn't let James jump on my Jag 😂
Jake Gordon
Probably owned by CBS.
da96103 Good answer.