"No one HAS to, its your right to choose, its a CHOICE" Every single word he says is CONSCIOUS deliberate, intentional. Truly amazing. Not only this but it is obvious how unconscious and limited others are when around him. He doesnt judge them or be little them, instead he loves them and raises them up. He is a strange and uncommon one but he IS a saint, and angel~*~
The 1st time I viewed R.B. I was HOOKED! ( VMA AWARD'S) I LUV this gifted young man, & everything he stands for. His honesty is charasmaticalely, dabbed with his wonderfully, unique, sense of HUMOR. I, also LUV the occasional serious expressions on his face. I can listen to R.B. speak as I view him all ay & night. ( if only I had that kind of time in my life). Russell Brand you are definatetly #1 on my list of people FAVORATES!! One day in God's time you will be knighted, SIR Keep the faith!!
Thanks for stating the obvious. It's always good to come back to the basics. And you caught the point, I was talking about brilliance, rethorical mastery and mindful criticism. Difference times, different cultural paradigmas, different means of communication, different biographies. And still these good ole qualities out of which I get the kick out of and I so loved in Wilde's works and aphorisms, I find again translated and verbalized by Brand. Different, and still similar. Just love it.
Brilliant boy, and the interviewer and Russell are getting along great. Russell is a promoter of love, you're the kind he wants to take a metaphorical crowbar to the mind with.
Russell is so fascinating, I get more and more obsessed with him with every interview I see or read with him. He's just so unbelievably funny, smart and very pleasant to look at. Im really looking forward to reading his books, although he might have to watch his back after Ive done so ;) lol jk.. sorta..
I feel sorry for Russell, always being asked to simplify or "better explain" the most sincere and real of things he says. Just because he doesn't preach or grow grim when he says something serious doesn't mean it isn't real. He simultaneously knows truths and avoids getting attached to them. I love hearing him speak. Not too interested in his stand-up though.
From 1:15 what is the meaning of the word "contingent"? I've head of "contingency plans" but what does it mean? Someone with knowledge explain it to me...
It's because he's going too fast for everyone around him. Like what would you say back? I would like to say something engaging if I was in that situation but I don't know what I would come up with in half a second
I have seen Russell Brand on several shows on the telly, no matter the quest, or host, R.B. has that kind of effect on people. Very few can stand up, or challange, his sense of humor if you will. R.B. is just that naturally witty & much more. For me, this does not take away in regard's to critisizing, or judging anyone R.B. is encountering with. I am to busy ENJOYING! Russell, however with all due respect, opinions are like arsehole's everyone has one!! R.B. would definately agree. GODSPEED!
i'm tired off interviewers (or commenter's here at youtube) kind of shrugging off Russell's remarks after he's done talking, like "oh, you said to many words! the words were too big!" that's disheartening because they are poetry and not just verbal diarheea. they really stand up as real content. that's like saying you don't like a song because it has too many notes or a movie had to many actors. Did the song sound ok? Did the movie tell an interesting story?
he was cocky on this vid, feel a slight bit of admiration tho..
10 лет назад+2
Quite a while since I first seen this clip ( about a year ago more or less ) and now that I've found it again, it not only leaves me astonished as with any Russellian piece of discourse flaring us with its distinctive seal of brilliance and geniality but also the vertiginosity with which he concatenates the fluency of his ideas as if gushing impros. on an instrument. Here his interlocutor reflects and acknowledges his puzzlement before his replica but also his almost inability to be at the same level of interplaying response with which to provide the expected "stimuli" in dialogue. Thus, the evidence of an almost quasi-soliloqy being expostulated for some moments during this "talk" (Brand's always getting, most of his interviewers, stunted by the rapidity and sagacity of his discourse articulation which discloses a wondrous thinking process). Well that in terms of the form, now when blessed Russell brings forth his real subject-matter interest to be expressed in this "talk", he touches me very, very deeply upon the gravity of an issue no many celebrities I know of, want to communicate about: the continual diminishing of clean drinking water in our planet. We humans tend to forget that since the world is the world the number in the volumes of our planet's water supplies, hasn't varied at all but on the contrary, it has been constantly, mercilessly reduced by human pollution, nefarious process being accelerated since the latest "Industrial Revolution" grave problematic being exacerbated by our exponential "capacity" or I dare say "championship" in our insensible racing production of tons and tons and tons of massive debris, detritus = garbage of all kinds contaminating not only air and soil but the very hydrosphere layers ( from the shallow to the deepest ) from which water supplies are supposed to get stored, filtered and fed back during the water cycle from ice, gas, vapour, rain and liquid. Yet, and if it wasn't enough, another element is looming about, menacing to make of our environment scenario, the bleaker : "fracking" being the newley cherry to this "wedding poisoned cake" being presented to our still benevolent evolutionary platform, our beloved Mother Earth. I thank YOU Russ for your honest committment to diffuse this problematics in your "trews" so many more become aware. Thanks so very much also to the uploader ° namaste
I think it's because even though Americans act tough, they're little girl scouts on the inside, unknowingly how to think for themselves doing everything because "it's a statement"
@JasonPMartin I have the ability to see and understand all sides of humanity. It's a bit of a blessing and a curse. Like I can tell from reading your comment you are very smart in what you accomplish, but can you really not see this man may be smarter than you in a different way. He is a man whose brain moves faster then you can imagine, he doesn't compose his thoughts, his brain moves fast, he's a genius
this inerviewer is a dear, and probably a great writer. but he admires russell too much to conduct a proper interview. and maybe this isn't a proper interview; i'm not sure what the occassion is. But it's more like the interviewer is more setting Russel up for jokes then laughing heartily at them than actually interviewing him. I would have preferred him to just introduce Russell and let him rip than have to have to plod along with this mock interview.
enjoyed the first bit, quite funny, but the latter was rather pompous; especially so, being that the U.S. is sort of like the awkward younger sibling of Britain who got upset after being nudged around by i's elder and then went off on a murderous rampage, committing genocide for the fun of it. & Now that it's not really doing anything, or educating its people, you get ones that run around saying things like, "hey big brother, remember that time I saved you," when they themselves weren't there
Russell should have followed that up. . . "and you work for the new york times. . . " damn right, he works for them and thinks fresh water is in plentiful supply. . . mad days. . . my hairs better than russels . .
"Russell, i have no idea what's going to transpire tonight" - Russell - "This is the nature of time". Best opening line ever.
I like that the interviewer basically admitted defeat right from the start and so Russell didn't didn't give him a hard time.
"Very hightec for a dying medium" Best line I've ever heard in an interview by a news paper.
i've lost count of the numbers of times i've had to google a word for its definition when watching Russel brand.
"No one HAS to, its your right to choose, its a CHOICE"
Every single word he says is CONSCIOUS deliberate, intentional. Truly amazing. Not only this but it is obvious how unconscious and limited others are when around him. He doesnt judge them or be little them, instead he loves them and raises them up.
He is a strange and uncommon one but he IS a saint, and angel~*~
"Someone's ovulating right here." Hahaha!!
When is someone going to tell the interviewer that you grow your beard on your face and not your neck??? lol
Lets focus and comment here on how awesome it is to see someone so alive~*~
The 1st time I viewed R.B. I was HOOKED! ( VMA AWARD'S) I LUV this gifted young man, & everything he stands for. His honesty is charasmaticalely, dabbed with his wonderfully, unique, sense of HUMOR. I, also LUV the occasional serious expressions on his face. I can listen to R.B. speak as I view him all ay & night. ( if only I had that kind of time in my life). Russell Brand you are definatetly #1 on my list of people FAVORATES!! One day in God's time you will be knighted, SIR Keep the faith!!
"someone is ovulating here."
I would love to see the entire interview.
The iinterviewer is holding up pretty well with Russell. Props to him
i actually thought that was tommy wiseau in the thumbnail lol
Thanks for stating the obvious. It's always good to come back to the basics. And you caught the point, I was talking about brilliance, rethorical mastery and mindful criticism. Difference times, different cultural paradigmas, different means of communication, different biographies. And still these good ole qualities out of which I get the kick out of and I so loved in Wilde's works and aphorisms, I find again translated and verbalized by Brand. Different, and still similar. Just love it.
Amazing how truthful life is when honesty prevails
It stops at the most important part of the discussion. Love You Russell
How the fuck is this David guy the host? I felt awkward and uneasy every time he laughed and then proceeded to ask another question from his notepad.
I don't think he was really bad but yeah I felt very awkward when he suddenly stopped laughing and went on to the next question with a straight face.
Greg Sykes he's obviously a fan and probably nervous.
Fair enough.
Brilliant boy, and the interviewer and Russell are getting along great.
Russell is a promoter of love, you're the kind he wants to take a metaphorical crowbar to the mind with.
Russell is adorable, I love listening to him ramble on :)
Russell is so fascinating, I get more and more obsessed with him with every interview I see or read with him. He's just so unbelievably funny, smart and very pleasant to look at. Im really looking forward to reading his books, although he might have to watch his back after Ive done so ;) lol jk.. sorta..
he can change the topic so effortlessly.
HE IS SO BRILLIANT !
We've already got the revenue David hahah
The interviewer's laugh is... hang on a second.
russell's amazing :)
Somewhere outside the building where this was being filmed, someone's garage door was going insane.
He was getting drunk and sluggish by the end hahaha
No wonder that's where the interview ends xD
He's sober now, apparently.
The interviewer looks just like Cameron Diaz when she's dressed as a man in Charlie's Angels 2.. xD
I feel sorry for Russell, always being asked to simplify or "better explain" the most sincere and real of things he says. Just because he doesn't preach or grow grim when he says something serious doesn't mean it isn't real. He simultaneously knows truths and avoids getting attached to them. I love hearing him speak. Not too interested in his stand-up though.
5:40 - 5:50 Brilliant!
From 1:15 what is the meaning of the word "contingent"? I've head of "contingency plans" but what does it mean? Someone with knowledge explain it to me...
oh that neck beard...
At 4:30, does Russell mean Chekhov?
No harm done
wasnt the host in johnny 5?
The whole thing about the line is really true. I agree. Get rid of the bloody line!
It's because he's going too fast for everyone around him. Like what would you say back? I would like to say something engaging if I was in that situation but I don't know what I would come up with in half a second
wow he looks so uncomfortable in that chair lol he's like a foot and half taller than the other guy
@AmarSinghA8 He sure does!
superb.
the interviewer is sooo baffled. get a british one, then there's banter
I have seen Russell Brand on several shows on the telly, no matter the quest, or host, R.B. has that kind of effect on people. Very few can stand up, or challange, his sense of humor if you will. R.B. is just that naturally witty & much more. For me, this does not take away in regard's to critisizing, or judging anyone R.B. is encountering with. I am to busy ENJOYING! Russell, however with all due respect, opinions are like arsehole's everyone has one!! R.B. would definately agree. GODSPEED!
troper?
I have to apologize for the man above. I promise you not all Americans are so quick to judge.
@esprit15d i agree mate
excuse me?
Please elaborate "thinks he is cured".
the interviewer seems like a nice guy,...a bit gitty. A little puff makes for a great interaction.....lol.
Yes, he is a genius!!!
Haha he does too!
i'm tired off interviewers (or commenter's here at youtube) kind of shrugging off Russell's remarks after he's done talking, like "oh, you said to many words! the words were too big!" that's disheartening because they are poetry and not just verbal diarheea. they really stand up as real content. that's like saying you don't like a song because it has too many notes or a movie had to many actors. Did the song sound ok? Did the movie tell an interesting story?
ha, your hilarious.
For a dying medium, fucking beautiful.
he was cocky on this vid, feel a slight bit of admiration tho..
Quite a while since I first seen this clip ( about a year ago more or less ) and now that I've found it again, it not only leaves me astonished as with any Russellian piece of discourse flaring us with its distinctive seal of brilliance and geniality but also the vertiginosity with which he concatenates the fluency of his ideas as if gushing impros. on an instrument. Here his interlocutor reflects and acknowledges his puzzlement before his replica but also his almost inability to be at the same level of interplaying response with which to provide the expected "stimuli" in dialogue. Thus, the evidence of an almost quasi-soliloqy being expostulated for some moments during this "talk" (Brand's always getting, most of his interviewers, stunted by the rapidity and sagacity of his discourse articulation which discloses a wondrous thinking process).
Well that in terms of the form, now when blessed Russell brings forth his real subject-matter interest to be expressed in this "talk", he touches me very, very deeply upon the gravity of an issue no many celebrities I know of, want to communicate about: the continual diminishing of clean drinking water in our planet.
We humans tend to forget that since the world is the world the number in the volumes of our planet's water supplies, hasn't varied at all but on the contrary, it has been constantly, mercilessly reduced by human pollution, nefarious process being accelerated since the latest "Industrial Revolution" grave problematic being exacerbated by our exponential "capacity" or I dare say "championship" in our insensible racing production of tons and tons and tons of massive debris, detritus = garbage of all kinds contaminating not only air and soil but the very hydrosphere layers ( from the shallow to the deepest ) from which water supplies are supposed to get stored, filtered and fed back during the water cycle from ice, gas, vapour, rain and liquid. Yet, and if it wasn't enough, another element is looming about, menacing to make of our environment scenario, the bleaker : "fracking" being the newley cherry to this "wedding poisoned cake" being presented to our still benevolent evolutionary platform, our beloved Mother Earth. I thank YOU Russ for your honest committment to diffuse this problematics in your "trews" so many more become aware.
Thanks so very much also to the uploader ° namaste
LOL I love everything about this man, especially his brilliant mind :-) If i weren't in love and he didn't have a wife ;-P lol
I think it's because even though Americans act tough, they're little girl scouts on the inside, unknowingly how to think for themselves doing everything because "it's a statement"
He really is daft.
@JasonPMartin I have the ability to see and understand all sides of humanity. It's a bit of a blessing and a curse. Like I can tell from reading your comment you are very smart in what you accomplish, but can you really not see this man may be smarter than you in a different way. He is a man whose brain moves faster then you can imagine, he doesn't compose his thoughts, his brain moves fast, he's a genius
@GauntV yea poor guy, he's such a nerd! how did he become an interviewer?!
2020? Haha
Does what that guy have on, considered a beard?
It was possibly a bad choice of interviewer.
The interviewer's laugh is so frustrating.
cool story bro
Lmao he's right meng
Because they don't understand what he is saying.
I love Russell, but just for the sake of being a smartarse: Chekhov, not Stanislavski and Elizabethan, not Jacobean
Don't stop believing :)
Huh? I'm the one defending his smarts. I'm gonna give you a pas and say you replied to the wrong person.
this inerviewer is a dear, and probably a great writer. but he admires russell too much to conduct a proper interview. and maybe this isn't a proper interview; i'm not sure what the occassion is. But it's more like the interviewer is more setting Russel up for jokes then laughing heartily at them than actually interviewing him. I would have preferred him to just introduce Russell and let him rip than have to have to plod along with this mock interview.
Anton Chekhov.
enjoyed the first bit, quite funny, but the latter was rather pompous; especially so, being that the U.S. is sort of like the awkward younger sibling of Britain who got upset after being nudged around by i's elder and then went off on a murderous rampage, committing genocide for the fun of it. & Now that it's not really doing anything, or educating its people, you get ones that run around saying things like, "hey big brother, remember that time I saved you," when they themselves weren't there
Plus he's so young, cut the kid a break.
@XsweetstarliteX interviewers come in all stripes. this guys just not up to it, that's all.
Its there loss maybe not there fault they just don't have the humor & knowledge to follow
Fuckkkk that's gotta be THE worst neckbeard EVER
yup, insecurity at its best hahah. I have no belief in myself so I'll use my country instead
ahahahahahaha so true
So every empire in history, every country even, haswaxed and waned in power, but the USA is somehow different, because you live there?
Well ok then.
Russell should have followed that up. . . "and you work for the new york times. . . " damn right, he works for them and thinks fresh water is in plentiful supply. . . mad days. . . my hairs better than russels . .
The interviewer's laugh gets really annoying
you're
If you speak quickly enough and use enough flowery language they won't notice you are not really saying anything.
NERD DETECTED
usa v uk yawn ..............
my country is better than your country, no my country is better than your country.
yawn ............
Short circuit! Yeah, maybe :)
It stops at the most important part of the discussion. Love You Russell