Chris Morris Interviews Michael Moore
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In 2000, Chris Morris performed a guest DJ slot on the late-night radio show Breezeblock fronted by Mary-Ann Hobbs, which had often preceded broadcasts of "Blue Jam". His choice of tracks was a rockier and faster-paced selection than the usual "Blue Jam" selections, sprinkled with mystery speech samples, and incorporating previously unheard interviews with Michael Moore and novelist Brett Easton-Ellis.
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"What is it that makes you mad?
Well, I think growing up in a factory town....
Sure, we don't want to give too much away"
Ah yes, Flint, Michigan - the town where Michael Moore grew up... a half hour drive away from.
The music is so great. I can't help but just condone and endorse everything Chris Morris has ever done and ever will do
It's a loop of the opening bars of Wise Up by Amiee Mann, which is (to be fair) quite a good song. It was the weird apogee of movie called Magnolia.
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It appears everyone below said much the same thing, 5 years ago.
@@nicktaylor5264 And it's not going to stop.
@@MCVessels Quite - I wonder what kindof drugs I was on when I wrote that?
To the best of my knowledge, I don't actually know what "apogee" means.
there was no music in this interview. That's the genius of Chris Moritz, he makes you feel as though you've heard lymphatic audio noise when all you actually heard were two male voices run at 0.75x speed through a basic early nineties, two thousand-watt Versillator 950
20 years on and Michael is still using the "Hi There" routine.
I still wanna see that cooperate guy in his exploded death state
"Tears running down my face like the fake faux remorse of a Psycho."
"Well yeah, humour takes you to that edge."
I cannot comprehend how fast Chris Morris' brain works! Everything he says sounds scripted yet it's a direct response to what his interviewees say. It's phenomenal!
It is scripted. He merely guesses what his guest's reaction will be before he interviews him, and writes in an offensive response, rather a response that sounds like something an interviewer would say but is in fact offensive. It's comic hack, not pure improvisation, but he's still very good at it. You can tell, though, because his aim is always off; even when he hits his mark, he doesn't actually hit the man, by which I mean, the poser.
It's easy with a bit of practice to spew streams of conscious shite like a badger chewing on the brain of an LSD addled sheeple-parrot.
Him and Peter Baynham would rehearse around possible responses. Sacha Baron Cohen does it too
@@PrivateSi the standard of the writing and performing is exceptional
@@garyjones9910 .. I agree, but Chris Morris improvs follow a few fixed formulas that people with a decent imagination can copy, either naturally or with practice.. Morris and Moore have never been independent enough for me.. Morris is more of a propagandist than Moore, but Morris's early work was more genuinely anarchic.. Steve Coogan is more annoying than Chris Morris... Alex Jones made better predictive vids than Moore but Moore made better post-even docs..
The union between two great minds! I love this! Keep it up!
"lighting his cigars from the hair of screaming children" cant stop laughing, stomach hurting!
Song at the end = Cut up piano and xylophone by Fridge probably available on warp records
legend!
it’s actually on text records (four tets label, since he’s in fridge)
A loop of the intro to Aimee Mann - Wise Up, featured in the PT Anderson film Magnolia.
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Fucking genius.
My two heros:)
@hadoukenyourface It's the start of Aimee Mann's "Wise Up' on a loop
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@sticha123 I'm not sure what the specific remix is but it is sampling the main piano phrase from Aimee Mann's 1999 song "Wise Up" which is most well known from its (in my opinion spectacular) use in Paul Thomas Anderson's film "Magnolia" released the same year.
Could well be Morris' own - he's done a lot of remixes\made his own music over the years :)
This was used in the Jam sketch with the CCTV footage of a guy cheating at kids party games then beating everyone up. One of my favourite sketches ever.
@@agdgdgwngo that was Robert Kilroy Silk and it wasn't a sketch
Did anyone else have difficulty hearing what they were saying behind that piano? Or is it my hearing?!
what about the one that comes in at the end?
I think they'll add that to it at a later date with digital effects
'The ultimate hate-bender'
@hadoukenyourface Wise Up - Aimee Mann
lol whats the music>?
wtf with the bloody piano
fridge
"Like a man enraged at a poor quality toy boat."
Actually crying with laughter XD
Michael Moore, one of the few people sharp enough to realise what’s going on with Chris.
When he starts talking about his crime fighting chicken you just can’t help but smile.
"I'm bringing the chicken over here and sending people like him to jail."
O lord, combo 🤣
Poor Moore never stood a chance...
genius
what's the background music?
Aimee Mann - Wise Up, featured in the PT Anderson film Magnolia with a little Fridge at the end.
what song is that?