Christoph Waltz On The Difference Between Germans & Austrians | CONAN on TBS

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  • @1337fraggzb00N
    @1337fraggzb00N 2 года назад +34976

    As a certified German, I can assure, that we have great sense of humor. This video, for example, almost made me smirk slightly, but I had to go back to work.

    • @Rekaert
      @Rekaert 2 года назад +1023

      Self-deprecatory humour is some of the best. 😉

    • @daysefontoura8018
      @daysefontoura8018 2 года назад +159

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @kitty-vk8ic
      @kitty-vk8ic 2 года назад +340

      I love Germans but I disagree with you I was in relationship with German guy for over two years I love him regardless and also met quite few Germans no sense humor at all but I always have soft spot for Germans. But I gotta say you guys are very direct no Bullshit. And I have respect and love for you guys.

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 2 года назад +38

      @@kitty-vk8ic been there done that but I'm american and she was German

    • @slowemm
      @slowemm 2 года назад +93

      My grandmother was born in Germany. Can confirm that Germans wrote the official self depreciation handbook. That and one time she asked me what I wanted for dinner, I said spaghetti. So she made me Beef Stroganoff, with those little pearl onions. 😳

  • @alexandervapnyar1030
    @alexandervapnyar1030 2 года назад +19375

    "The Austrians are brilliant people. They made the world believe that Hitler was a German and Beethoven an Austrian." - Billy Wilder, a Hollywood legend and a native of Vienna.

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 2 года назад +179

      Exactly ! ( although Mozart is sometimes used by others in the same quote )

    • @alexandervapnyar1030
      @alexandervapnyar1030 2 года назад +605

      @@guntertorfs6486 Mozart was born in Salzburg and lived in Vienna. He was Austrian. Unlike Bethooven who was born in Bonn.

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 2 года назад +211

      @@alexandervapnyar1030 I know. There's still a discussion because his father was from Bavaria and Salzburg was independent at the time of his birth. Plus he called himself 'a true German ' ( i'm not a German , by the way )

    • @alexandervapnyar1030
      @alexandervapnyar1030 2 года назад +9

      @@guntertorfs6486 The only problem with this argument is that "German" to Mozart father didn't mean what it means to us. In 1750s there was no "Germany" per se . Just 300+ principalities loosely connected with imperial house in Vienna and one troublesome motherchucker in Berlin. :)

    • @xxrazaxx
      @xxrazaxx 2 года назад +130

      Wow i had actually forgotten that hitler was indeed a native of Austria

  • @KrisVesel
    @KrisVesel 3 года назад +19102

    Billy Wilder: 'The Austrians are brilliant people. They made the world believe that Hitler was a German and Beethoven an Austrian.'

    • @globalcitizen5310
      @globalcitizen5310 3 года назад +83

      That’s brilliant!!! 😀👍

    • @eretria-amorosa
      @eretria-amorosa 3 года назад +66

      I thought Beethoven was Belgian.

    • @hurricane31415
      @hurricane31415 3 года назад +130

      @@eretria-amorosa Any particular reason why? His name doesn't sound French nor Dutch.(Just curious)

    • @eretria-amorosa
      @eretria-amorosa 3 года назад +64

      @@hurricane31415 He would have the prefix von (instead of van) if he was German. I'm not sure.

    • @dschaydschee
      @dschaydschee 3 года назад +151

      @@hurricane31415 it does sound Dutch (Flemish). His grandfather was from what's now Belgium.

  • @fumble_brewski5410
    @fumble_brewski5410 Год назад +5487

    WW1: Because someone shot an Austrian.
    WW2: Because someone didn’t shoot an Austrian.

    • @MrSchlonz86
      @MrSchlonz86 9 месяцев назад +75

      wie mans auch macht, ...

    • @fumble_brewski5410
      @fumble_brewski5410 9 месяцев назад +130

      @@MrSchlonz86 Deutsch: Die Lage ist ernst, aber nicht aussichtslos.
      Österreicher: Die Lage ist aussichtslos, aber nicht ernst.

    • @Wazkaty
      @Wazkaty 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@fumble_brewski5410Haha French here, I liked it

    • @iwasbanned8875
      @iwasbanned8875 9 месяцев назад +11

      Cringe

    • @MorgenthauMusic
      @MorgenthauMusic 9 месяцев назад +16

      Ok, das ist lustig ;)

  • @ponyboy1664
    @ponyboy1664 2 года назад +9232

    My grandparents are German and they have these hilarious conversations, but save the laughing until the end because its more efficient.

    • @ukoharodney6406
      @ukoharodney6406 2 года назад +65

      Whaaat?????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @isopropyltoxicity
      @isopropyltoxicity 2 года назад +11

      Are you joking?

    • @mjrawesome3430
      @mjrawesome3430 2 года назад +382

      That's so German that it's almost Japanese.

    • @markbailey6045
      @markbailey6045 2 года назад +2

      We

    • @midinerd
      @midinerd 2 года назад +42

      that style of humor is called 'deadpan' and is unrelated to nationality

  • @Mimi-cq4bg
    @Mimi-cq4bg 2 года назад +8636

    A British family adopts a baby from Germany. They name the boy Gus, short for Gustav. He’s a studious infant, rarely crying and rarely causing much a fuss. The baby grows into a serious but healthy little boy, the only hiccup is that he doesn’t talk. The parents don’t care, they love Gus and he’s a great kid overall.
    Then, one day, when Gus is seven, the family is at a restaurant and out of nowhere, for the first time EVER, Gus lifts his head and tells the waiter his soup is cold. His parents are blown away, Gus can speak!! They wipe the tears from their eyes and ask if he can speak, why hasn’t he spoken til now? Gus ponders for a moment and replies:
    “Up until now, everything has been satisfactory”.

    • @rotschadel3574
      @rotschadel3574 2 года назад +649

      I am imagining the voice of a fully grown male xD

    • @09pippa
      @09pippa 2 года назад +128

      This is hilarious!!!

    • @clarencetaylor7455
      @clarencetaylor7455 2 года назад +100

      I love this joke

    • @Jannesverige
      @Jannesverige 2 года назад +45

      @@rotschadel3574 boss baby ?

    • @Gorbachew
      @Gorbachew 2 года назад +55

      I imagined ur anecdote with Gus saying it with Arnie's accent)))

  • @wojciechgrodnicki6302
    @wojciechgrodnicki6302 3 года назад +12670

    For Germans, a situation may be serious but never hopeless.
    For Austrians, a situation may be hopeless but never serious.

    • @elizascorn1519
      @elizascorn1519 3 года назад +193

      Thats good! When the moderator asked, whats the difference between germans and austrians, I wondered, how to describe it, but thats good!

    • @johnydickhead2461
      @johnydickhead2461 3 года назад +42

      and where do Switz sit by comparison?

    • @62meta
      @62meta 3 года назад +83

      @@johnydickhead2461 Switz are delicate people comparded to austrians and germans, both can be very upfront and direct which some people from switzerland cant handle.

    • @erichvonmolder9310
      @erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад +68

      Like the Irish to the English.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад +12

      Haha! That’s awesome, and seems pretty accurate from my limited experience.

  • @jamietodd2560
    @jamietodd2560 10 месяцев назад +3474

    *Austrians:* Very polite but don't mean it.
    *Canadians:* Very polite and do mean it.
    *Australians:* Very impolite but don't mean it.
    *French:* Very impolite and do mean it.

    • @novemberalpha6023
      @novemberalpha6023 7 месяцев назад +19

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @novemberalpha6023
      @novemberalpha6023 7 месяцев назад +118

      French: Very mean and they mean it.

    • @DamjanGrušovnik
      @DamjanGrušovnik 7 месяцев назад +14

      Preffer Canadians

    • @michau75
      @michau75 7 месяцев назад +63

      Dutch: Very impolite and very impolite

    • @artemisia3674
      @artemisia3674 7 месяцев назад +39

      Germans: Very polite, but don't care

  • @PCTV321
    @PCTV321 3 года назад +5784

    *"Blue blue."*
    - Christoph Waltz

    • @daxxonjabiru428
      @daxxonjabiru428 3 года назад +4

      ?

    • @georgehornsby6882
      @georgehornsby6882 3 года назад +79

      @@daxxonjabiru428 watch the video maybe?

    • @harshittongaria6312
      @harshittongaria6312 3 года назад +21

      Blooo blooo*🤣

    • @hayleyjay4378
      @hayleyjay4378 3 года назад +15

      That’s a man who knows how to express their feelings haha

    • @wnsbug
      @wnsbug 3 года назад +3

      I hope to be able to say that when i go on my date this weekend. She loves blue...

  • @oliomphalos3657
    @oliomphalos3657 Год назад +4765

    That blue-blue thing could've been painfully awkward in another talk show but Conan somehow managed to make it freaking funny.

    • @cole6122
      @cole6122 Год назад +168

      That's what I was thinking too. Conan is the GOAT

    • @dietcoke759
      @dietcoke759 Год назад +30

      I'm gonna miss him

    • @tomtricity
      @tomtricity Год назад +537

      Waltz was getting uncomfortable with the praise so he broke it with the blue-blue because it was already getting awkward.

    • @yahtadi5152
      @yahtadi5152 Год назад +7

      @@dietcoke759 where he go?

    • @lavrentichudakoff2519
      @lavrentichudakoff2519 Год назад +5

      I'm laughing my ass of at such senseless banter. NOT

  • @raphaelchagas1676
    @raphaelchagas1676 3 года назад +10349

    Guy that speaks 12 languages:
    "blue blue"

    • @oj5253
      @oj5253 3 года назад +731

      That’s what being in America does to you

    • @theDuplicitous
      @theDuplicitous 3 года назад +23

      Does he?

    • @Hungaro23
      @Hungaro23 3 года назад +112

      @@theDuplicitous as far as I know ...he speaks German ,French, English ....that's 3 ..but I might be wrong.

    • @Douglas-Heffernan
      @Douglas-Heffernan 3 года назад +54

      @@Hungaro23 and Italien i think

    • @jamerthegamer13
      @jamerthegamer13 3 года назад +187

      @@Douglas-Heffernan he doesn’t actually speak Italian, he just learned how to say the lines for the movie. He does actually speak German french and english

  • @t-mac1236
    @t-mac1236 Год назад +449

    We sometimes get a few Germans checking into the hotel I work at. I have seen MANY nationality’s but the Germans have always been the friendliest, politest, and funniest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.
    Just thinking about them makes smile. Such good people!

    • @kc4276
      @kc4276 9 месяцев назад +14

      Literally the scariest people on the planet.

    • @raduvladimirmihalache9226
      @raduvladimirmihalache9226 9 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for my whole nations

    • @mr-x0305
      @mr-x0305 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@kc4276why ??

    • @bernhardhaas8424
      @bernhardhaas8424 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@kc4276i agree only on one person: Donald Trump, whos forefathers are from germany.
      Scary criminal, in deed!

    • @CloudDancer-001
      @CloudDancer-001 8 месяцев назад

      I am Austrian, and Germans are usually the most annoying people at hotels. They complain about the smallest of things, and always go on about "We so it this way in Germany."
      Then they go on to explain how to do it better

  • @brooklynvlogs9396
    @brooklynvlogs9396 3 года назад +6907

    Robin Williams sums up German Humor pretty well.
    *Germans* "knock knock"
    *People* "who is there?"
    *Germans* "WE ASK THE QUESTIONS!"

    • @matsDK03
      @matsDK03 3 года назад +210

      As a German that's a good one...😂😂

    • @34warmachine
      @34warmachine 3 года назад +138

      Robin: “do you ever think you killed all the funny people?”
      German talk show host: “no.”

    • @goldenbarnacles4121
      @goldenbarnacles4121 2 года назад +85

      KGB also asks the questions

    • @microvvaveoven
      @microvvaveoven 2 года назад +32

      @@goldenbarnacles4121 How the hell did u end up with kgb?

    • @firstclaw1
      @firstclaw1 2 года назад +24

      I think from a traditional perspective quite true. But also some stereotypes from 19th and 20th century are in the mix. Nowadays Germans are less homogenic. While diversity has many good sides, too much of it makes one lose a sense of identity within a culture. Like a dish with a tiny bit of all kinds of seasoning tastes like everything and nothing at the same time.
      Still, I like how Christoph makes quite a good comparison with humor and irony, which make both Germans and Austrians giggle.
      He is a genius.
      I'm German, but I always enjoyed my visits to Austria and the people there.

  • @rjreddenbaker4351
    @rjreddenbaker4351 2 года назад +1924

    Almost 30 years married to a fantastic German lady. She laughs on occasion... but she understands and appreciates the physics of the head-on collision.

    • @BigBrother-fm2tx
      @BigBrother-fm2tx 2 года назад +17

      😂😂😂🤣😅😅😅

    • @uprebel5150
      @uprebel5150 2 года назад +136

      Last week my German neighbor told me a joke and I am still waiting for the punch line.

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 2 года назад +7

      With cars or between you two...?

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 2 года назад +13

      @@uprebel5150 yeah, german humour can be very subtle sometimes.

    • @imanolluna6300
      @imanolluna6300 2 года назад +1

      Where did you met her?

  • @ju.h_man
    @ju.h_man 3 года назад +7367

    German humor is so efficient, people start laughing before the joke has been said

    • @lukaswagner7726
      @lukaswagner7726 3 года назад +335

      We dont laugh in Germany.

    • @fxkillerlp
      @fxkillerlp 3 года назад +151

      @@lukaswagner7726 i am from Germany. What is this Humor ore laugh?

    • @andywagner212
      @andywagner212 3 года назад +32

      @@lukaswagner7726 we're all business. I'm not German but share the heritage my fellow Wagner.

    • @sailaab
      @sailaab 3 года назад +2

      *+Lukas Wagner* 😆🖒

    • @northcliffe4lyfe
      @northcliffe4lyfe 3 года назад +24

      Germans like to laugh... Unfortunately for many

  • @seanm3558
    @seanm3558 Год назад +756

    Spike Milligan's in his war memoirs talks about meeting a former German soldier after the war. It turned out they had both served in the artillery and had actually been firing shells at eachother in some of the same battles in North Africa. After meeting, the German gentleman sent spike a note which read something like "Dear Spike, it was a pleasure to finally meet you. Sorry I missed you in 1942." Hilarious!

    • @servit0r
      @servit0r Год назад +9

      lmao

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer Год назад +70

      bestimmt war es "schade das wir uns nicht getroffen haben!"
      hitting is also meeting in german

    • @counterfeit1148
      @counterfeit1148 Год назад +17

      ​@@nutzeeerHöchst wahrscheinlich

    • @internetrambo4928
      @internetrambo4928 10 месяцев назад

      @@nutzeeer Ja mach den Witz mit deinem Geblubber kaputt...

    • @identiticrisis
      @identiticrisis 10 месяцев назад +30

      See, Germans are not unfunny, they can just be quite subtle, meaning the humour may easily be missed.

  • @ankeriaskaarme8085
    @ankeriaskaarme8085 2 года назад +4219

    A German-Finnish journalist by the name of Roman Schatz once put it beautifully, "The brand of us Germans was destroyed forever by one hysteric Austrian."

    • @WorkerBeesUnite
      @WorkerBeesUnite 2 года назад +207

      I mean and by the tens of millsions of Germans who did his bidding. Peer pressure is a real thing in societies tho

    • @elbronce2691
      @elbronce2691 2 года назад +248

      Prussian militarism and German nationalism existed way before Hitler.

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 2 года назад +113

      @@elbronce2691 But he weaponized it like never before.

    • @joeyhall9086
      @joeyhall9086 2 года назад +46

      Followed by a solid number of Germans my friend.. You can call it, it what it is, but call it what it is!

    • @toatatoa
      @toatatoa 2 года назад +94

      @@WorkerBeesUnite don't forget the Austrians cheered when they were unified with Germany under Hitler.

  • @penmuni3833
    @penmuni3833 3 года назад +593

    A comedian from Berlin goes up on the stage and says "I am going to tell a joke"
    The German crowd goes wild. Everyone laughs. Claps and applaud all around.
    An Austrian in the audience: "What just happened? he didn't say anything".
    German sitting next to him: "Oh you Austrians... no efficiency at all".

    • @nseesomnia
      @nseesomnia 3 года назад +24

      You deserve more likes for that one!

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 2 года назад +5

      Made me laugh , but i'm not German...

    • @manzanasrojas6984
      @manzanasrojas6984 2 года назад +1

      @@guntertorfs6486 That explains why I, as a German, didn't find it funny at all

    • @MistedMind
      @MistedMind 2 года назад +6

      @@manzanasrojas6984 I, as a German too, raised the corners of my mouth in a gesture of good will at the attempt of a joke ;D

    • @vijayiyer8518
      @vijayiyer8518 Год назад +3

      @@MistedMind are they still up ? ;)

  • @butcherboy2008
    @butcherboy2008 3 года назад +7673

    Germany has its own Canada.

  • @lurker668
    @lurker668 11 месяцев назад +153

    I'm Polish that lived 7 years in Ireland and now I'm over 10 years living in Austria. His description of Austria and Germany being like Ireland and Britain is spot on. That's how I always explain the difference I feel between Austria and Germany

    • @markmeloni2388
      @markmeloni2388 11 месяцев назад +15

      Not really, in the South of Germany the People speak the same 'dialect' as austrians.
      Also we in the south are closer to Austria than North Germany.

    • @andrewmuse2756
      @andrewmuse2756 10 месяцев назад

      If you dont mind me asking , what's the difference between Ireland and Austria for you ,now that you've experienced living in both ?
      which one do u like more between the two ?and why?

    • @ErvBot31
      @ErvBot31 10 месяцев назад +2

      That is so viciously wrong that about every austrian would say it's wrong out of politeness, but you'd be dead for them forever. Greetings from Vienna.​@@markmeloni2388

    • @markmeloni2388
      @markmeloni2388 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@ErvBot31 Whats wrong about it? Austrian and Bavarian are both Bavarian Dialects. For someone from the North its sounds identical. If you life in Austria its different. Also we in Franconia have different dialects within our own dialect how sounds all the same from the outside.

    • @pmiki
      @pmiki 10 месяцев назад +3

      Its bull s...t

  • @martinhonan9588
    @martinhonan9588 Год назад +939

    My mother was German and was one of the funniest and witty people I ever knew. In highschool we were the house where the kids hung out alot because of my mom's humor and no filter vocabulary. Miss you and love you mom.

    • @bluefootedboobie1893
      @bluefootedboobie1893 Год назад +23

      God bless you friend, and may your mother rest in peace

    • @martinhonan9588
      @martinhonan9588 Год назад +18

      @@bluefootedboobie1893 Thank you. I truly appreciate it.

    • @eltonron1558
      @eltonron1558 Год назад +8

      This should be illegal. You. Your comment. This is no place to incite tears without warning us first.

    • @lungiswamatshaba
      @lungiswamatshaba Год назад +1

    • @martinhonan9588
      @martinhonan9588 Год назад

      @@lungiswamatshaba Thank you

  • @davidhawkshaw4542
    @davidhawkshaw4542 3 года назад +8525

    The German sense of humour is no laughing matter.

  • @someoneyoudontknow7705
    @someoneyoudontknow7705 3 года назад +2549

    I was in a German hospital. When the doctor walked away, I asked if I could get dressed. His response? “No, it is customary in Germany to walk around without your pants on” 🤦🏼‍♀️😂🤣 This was 17.5 years ago and I still remember it word for word lmao I’m glad he joked, it lightened the mood a bit (might be TMI but I had had a miscarriage and that’s why I was in the hospital).

    • @MrSuchasoorma
      @MrSuchasoorma 3 года назад +66

      Hope you ok

    • @someoneyoudontknow7705
      @someoneyoudontknow7705 2 года назад +2

      @Pen Guin lol 😂

    • @someoneyoudontknow7705
      @someoneyoudontknow7705 2 года назад +178

      @@MrSuchasoorma Thank you. I am okay. I didn’t know the gender of the baby but I felt like it was a boy, so I say he would be 17 next month. I get sad thinking about where he would be today but I know he’s in a good place ❤️.

    • @MrSuchasoorma
      @MrSuchasoorma 2 года назад +51

      Thats a lovely attitude and you are right the soul is being looked down upon by the divine. Peace to you and your family

    • @someoneyoudontknow7705
      @someoneyoudontknow7705 2 года назад +39

      @@MrSuchasoorma Thank you so much. Same to you and your family 💗

  • @thomass1891
    @thomass1891 7 месяцев назад +123

    There’s an old German tale
    A German baby is born and never speaks, his mother is worried that he may be mute , one day when he is about 12 years old and he is eating dinner with his parents he finally says “The dinner was a bit cold” the mother is shocked to hear him finally speak and asks why hadn’t he been speaking until now? And he replies “because up until now everything was adequate”.

  • @WaaDoku
    @WaaDoku 3 года назад +3115

    0:05 That joke went over everyone's head.
    Conan: "Your performance in Inglourious Basterds has ruined my marriage"
    Mr. Waltz: "I'm glad to hear that."

    • @NikhileshSurve
      @NikhileshSurve 3 года назад +145

      Yes it was very funny.
      I think it's quite inaudible too may be that's why most people may have missed it. Your comment helped me notice that but still had to play it a few times to hear it clearly.

    • @TunaStrata
      @TunaStrata 3 года назад +23

      I dont understand or get the joke. Can you explain it to me? Should i know more conan back story to get the joke?

    • @DW-zg2oy
      @DW-zg2oy 3 года назад +60

      @@TunaStrata It's a sarcastic compliment. What Conan said before wasn't true, so Christoph made that remark (great catch, @WaaDoku! I couldn't decipher it at first!) which also wasn't true, but elevated that original lame joke Conan did (IMO).

    • @KM-bg7ii
      @KM-bg7ii 3 года назад +29

      I think Christoph Waltz thought Conan said : Your performance in Inglourious Basterds has RENEWED my marriage.
      That is why he replied "I'm glad to hear that."

    • @NikhileshSurve
      @NikhileshSurve 3 года назад +5

      @@KM-bg7ii Yes from the expression on his face it certainly seems like he may have.

  • @deshaundozier
    @deshaundozier 3 года назад +2037

    It’s crazy how this man became my favorite actor of all time after one movie. His performance on inglorious can not be matched.

    • @billyd5301
      @billyd5301 2 года назад +74

      What about Django?

    • @j_fley6702
      @j_fley6702 2 года назад +66

      @@billyd5301 I'd say he and DiCaprio stole the show, but still think landa>Schultz

    • @deshaundozier
      @deshaundozier 2 года назад +63

      @@billyd5301 he was great in Django, but in IB the languages, facial expressions, dialogue etc can’t be duplicated

    • @danecaldwell9470
      @danecaldwell9470 2 года назад +2

      Same!

    • @jubuttib
      @jubuttib 2 года назад +46

      Won't call him my favorite actor of all time, but if I ever want to give someone an example of what I think is an absolute top notch performance, proper world class acting, I point to the first scene of IB. Christoph as Landa (and later as Schultz in Django) is an amazingly powerful performance.

  • @altruisticlemur
    @altruisticlemur 3 года назад +1005

    Normally, Monsieur Candie, I would say "Auf wiedersehen." But since what "auf wiedersehen" actually means is "'till I see you again", and since I never wish to see you again, to you sir, I say, goodbye.

  • @plexyglass429
    @plexyglass429 Год назад +38

    His fartherly warmth in Django is so fun to watch, id love to see a similar character in his own movie

  • @Fibonaccisghost
    @Fibonaccisghost 3 года назад +10998

    In heaven the Germans are the mechanics, the Italians are the cooks, and the British are the police. In hell, the Germans are the police, the British are the cooks, and the Italians are mechanics.

    • @ravanpee1325
      @ravanpee1325 3 года назад +313

      That's not a stereotyp, but facts :D

    • @Larrypint
      @Larrypint 3 года назад +214

      Haha der is gut.

    • @fredradon2484
      @fredradon2484 3 года назад +94

      OMG perfectly said

    • @TheMisterTibbles
      @TheMisterTibbles 3 года назад +218

      @@Andrew-wy7ji You mean just driving a Ferrari? Lamborghini's are practically German nowadays.

    • @j.f.6915
      @j.f.6915 3 года назад +34

      doesn't sound so bad. i'd be happy with gordon ramsay and nigella as my cooks in hell

  • @animistde
    @animistde 3 года назад +1493

    im a german and i would have laughed but laughing time in germany is from 09:00 to 09:05

  • @paulritchie5868
    @paulritchie5868 2 года назад +1252

    Having traveled a fair bit in my time I can say that the Germans were without doubt the most polite and good mannered people I have encountered,the French….the opposite.

    • @peanutdust1053
      @peanutdust1053 2 года назад +143

      I totally agree, I’ve worked in both countries, the German people are so helpful and will chip in when it comes to hard work, it’s a breeze to them to help with the heavy lifting, even the children are well behaved..Driving through Germany as a passenger, I noticed so many tree houses, which led me to believe that they have an ingrained talent for building, plus the food is excellent..I didn’t like much about France unfortunately.

    • @jkj10
      @jkj10 2 года назад +15

      I tend to avoid Germany, but I love France

    • @brinkiTOgo
      @brinkiTOgo 2 года назад +59

      That's a rare thing to hear actually. I'm German and mostly I hear people saying that we are very direct but not polite. Well, politeness is very culture specific. But I wouldn't call Germans polite as well 😅

    • @woudgy
      @woudgy 2 года назад +38

      @@brinkiTOgo I guess it depends on the expectations of the person having the interaction? Passive aggression can be mistaken for politeness, but personally I find directness much more courteous.
      I do think these national stereotypes are tedious, though. It varies so much from region to region and so on.

    • @brinkiTOgo
      @brinkiTOgo 2 года назад +9

      @@woudgy of course, it varies very much. It varies from region to region or even person to person. I think I'm not as direct as others, for example. But I think that one is able to spot certain "cultural tendencies".

  • @captainchaos2671
    @captainchaos2671 Год назад +30

    Easily one of the best actors of the last decade for me hes brilliant

  • @ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind
    @ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind 2 года назад +791

    It's such a nice change of pace when someone actually understands Christophs humor. The other hosts he went to I felt like they lacked the frontal lobes to get his jokes.

    • @samapesh795
      @samapesh795 2 года назад +32

      Blu blu

    • @willehster
      @willehster 2 года назад +32

      conan is also just a really good interviewer compared to the other current late night hosts

    • @Jose-ue3bu
      @Jose-ue3bu 2 года назад +9

      Well Conan is Irish so it's in his genes to understand. I'm sure American hosts even got offended either by not understanding or missunderstanding lol

    • @willehster
      @willehster 2 года назад +7

      @@Jose-ue3bu i don’t think genes have anything to do with being understanding…

    • @willehster
      @willehster 2 года назад +6

      @@Jose-ue3bu and he has irish heritage but conan is definitely an american.

  • @klausjuergen
    @klausjuergen 3 года назад +6297

    - How many Germans do you need to change a light bulb?
    - One. Germans are efficient and don't have a sense of humor.

    • @inspirationrelaxation6189
      @inspirationrelaxation6189 3 года назад +189

      Except when making an airport in Berlin or a train station in Stuttgart(not German btw).

    • @Lite727
      @Lite727 3 года назад +21

      Then you must not be German lol

    • @clhoe6913
      @clhoe6913 3 года назад +25

      @@inspirationrelaxation6189 EXACTLY!! worst airport ever!!!!!

    • @inspirationrelaxation6189
      @inspirationrelaxation6189 3 года назад

      @@clhoe6913 Ikr!

    • @misottovoce
      @misottovoce 3 года назад +6

      @@clhoe6913 Agreed. I dislike that airport and I can tell you many of us feel the same.

  • @AlexMartinez-lx2pf
    @AlexMartinez-lx2pf 3 года назад +4952

    Christoph is far too intellectual for these kinds of conversations 😂

    • @primtones
      @primtones 3 года назад +498

      Blue-blue!

    • @markymark7803
      @markymark7803 3 года назад +36

      *Too

    • @martintimmer8574
      @martintimmer8574 3 года назад +63

      At least he pretends to be,which is easy for an actor

    • @opdenberg
      @opdenberg 3 года назад +289

      @@martintimmer8574 Hmmm, I'm quite sure he's not pretending anything. You can tell the man is a well-versed and knowledgeable individual in comparison to a lot of American actors.

    • @Coastfog
      @Coastfog 3 года назад +104

      Conan is far too intellectual for these kinds of conversations, but here we are...

  • @LadyStoneheart312
    @LadyStoneheart312 Год назад +74

    This is why I love german style of flirting. It's all straight to business, no mind games, no unnecessary drama, just a mutually beneficial transaction

    • @GaladorLP
      @GaladorLP 7 месяцев назад +11

      As a German i don't think so we are really subtile and reserved in flirting. Especially compared to Latinos for example

    • @carvcat
      @carvcat 3 месяца назад +4

      @@GaladorLP agreed, its just um den heißen brei reden bis da mal was passiert...

    • @JimBoom92
      @JimBoom92 Месяц назад

      thtas pure bs. br from austria

  • @thegunslinger1363
    @thegunslinger1363 3 года назад +723

    1:41 "That's not a cliche." How casually he says it is hilarious. And from an Irishman. His comments on English and Irish people is spot on.

    • @aidzo
      @aidzo 3 года назад +3

      Yep

    • @jimjam7928
      @jimjam7928 2 года назад +43

      As an Irishman, it made me understand the differences between Germany and Austria immediately. XD

    • @hanshandkante5055
      @hanshandkante5055 2 года назад +35

      @@jimjam7928 But it is total nonsense. Germans are not like English and Austrians are not even a little bit like Irish.
      First of all - Bavarians and Austrians are closer to each other culturally, genetically and language wise, then bavarians and middle or north germans.
      Thats because most parts of bavaria and Austria where romanized and part of the Roman Empire. Later on Austria was a part of Bavaria and these parts of southern germany stayed catholic while the eastern and northern parts became protstants.
      Generally germans are more heterogenic as people then english. People from eastern germany have more slavic genes, people from norther germany have more scandinavian genes, people from west germany have more celtic genes etc So basically austrians/bavarians are just another german "tribe" while Irish and English are of totally different origin. Irish are ascendants of Celts and Romans and English are ascendants of the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Normans - germanic tribes from Denmark and France.

    • @oreopithecus
      @oreopithecus 2 года назад +8

      @@hanshandkante5055 Hold on - Bavarians and Austrians are much more Celtic rooted than the northern Germans. The Roman provinces of Raetia et Vindelica and Noricum were as Celtic as the isles of the Britons.

    • @davidlingard7369
      @davidlingard7369 2 года назад +15

      Hmm according to Wikipedia it’s Germany that has 9 literature nobel winners with Ireland 4,Austria has 2 and the United Kingdom has 13,so that’s his theory out the window.

  • @paperinik69
    @paperinik69 3 года назад +720

    I am Italian and love Germany have worked there in the past.
    It is true that sense of humour is not their best quality but they make very good friends :)

    • @zahgurim7838
      @zahgurim7838 3 года назад +48

      Kindly said, friend, danke.

    • @sonicfish3827
      @sonicfish3827 3 года назад +16

      Im catalan and also lived there. I agree totally

    • @void1968able
      @void1968able 3 года назад +30

      Thank you. We are very careful and cautious. But if we open our heart it comes... from the base of our heart.

    • @fierynessa7023
      @fierynessa7023 3 года назад +26

      South african german...german humour is dry.... Very very very dry

    • @luiserenner7147
      @luiserenner7147 3 года назад +10

      What a sweet and kind comment!

  • @maimut11
    @maimut11 3 года назад +591

    This guy’s performance on Inglorious Basterds was special.

    • @jtmh31
      @jtmh31 3 года назад +28

      It was insane how good he was in that movie.

    • @theshepard22
      @theshepard22 3 года назад +27

      That opening scene on the french dairy farm..

    • @earlkun3044
      @earlkun3044 3 года назад +19

      Dude's synced 4 languages together in one movie

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 года назад +5

      Best part of the movie and it made the rest of the movie look like pretty much nothing by comparison.

    • @albustanmagic4036
      @albustanmagic4036 3 года назад +5

      @@jtmh31 He made a fortune on the fact everyone thinks he is German and so he must be evil. But in private life, he says he is a kind Austrian. That's typically what you name the behaviour of a trickster, a slimy and sneaky person.

  • @Gab75428
    @Gab75428 Год назад +18

    He’s one of the my favourite actors out there. Always performance to perfection

  • @TheBomber15
    @TheBomber15 3 года назад +517

    The delivery on “That’s not a cliché” was perfect. There’s coffee everywhere..

    • @paulrichards6894
      @paulrichards6894 3 года назад +7

      seems a great character ..love him in Django unchained

  • @rubenfabela9285
    @rubenfabela9285 2 года назад +704

    He was great in IB BUT he was simply brilliant in DJANGO…he destroyed that role and absolutely should have won that Oscar 📠💯

    • @jailbreak1973
      @jailbreak1973 2 года назад +18

      To me he is one of these actors who just play themselves. Robert De Niro is also that type of actor. Look at this interview. Where is the difference between him and his roles? And then look at Pitt or Bale. They can play everything. They become another person.

    • @MarTin-fo7ks
      @MarTin-fo7ks 2 года назад +49

      Er...he won an Oscar for DU.

    • @rubenfabela9285
      @rubenfabela9285 2 года назад +1

      @@MarTin-fo7ks ooooo nice💯

    • @YoureRightIThink
      @YoureRightIThink 2 года назад +4

      @@jailbreak1973 I think Pitt also doesn't change that much

    • @jailbreak1973
      @jailbreak1973 2 года назад

      @@YoureRightIThink think again. Snatch. Mr n mrs smith. 12 monkeys. The big short. But yes, Bale is the GOAT.

  • @spencersmith3482
    @spencersmith3482 3 года назад +237

    Conan is spot on. Waltz's portrayal in Inglourious Basterds is masterful. He deserved every bit of that Oscar.

    • @davidmcmichael8843
      @davidmcmichael8843 3 года назад +8

      Yep, Hanz Landa and Calvin Candie are the two movie characters I most wanted to die throughout the whole movies that they were in, I guess Quentin Tarantino is good at writing bad guys.

  • @AdhooraKuwab
    @AdhooraKuwab Год назад +7

    The way Christoph waltz communicating is so amazing & its pulling towards him
    Very attractively speaking

  • @ronaldm258
    @ronaldm258 3 года назад +701

    It’s just a guess, but I think Christoph was getting uncomfortable with the ass kissing and said the “blue blue” thing so it would stop.

    • @MoejiiOsmanTV
      @MoejiiOsmanTV 3 года назад +53

      It wasn't ass kissing it was somebody who enjoys his acting telling him that. I 0ersobally like him in Django over inglorious bastards

    • @Jux925
      @Jux925 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, I totally got why he had to say SOMETHING!

    • @jdejota1029
      @jdejota1029 3 года назад +4

      @Dominushka yup, I couldn't hold that long, looks like someone is about to ask you money.

    • @southsideman4891
      @southsideman4891 3 года назад +1

      Some people dont like compliments

    • @ayyylemeow721
      @ayyylemeow721 3 года назад +9

      @@MoejiiOsmanTV which is a very Austrian thing to do... German Christoph Waltz would have said "Stop. No really. We are here to talk."

  • @MrRoztoc
    @MrRoztoc 2 года назад +642

    In case you guys don't know that: Christoph Waltz was born in Vienna, Austria from an Austrian mother and a German father. At his birth he only held a German citizenship because of his father (Austrian law in 1956). At the age of 53, in 2010, he finally got the official Austrian nationality papers to be an Austrian citizen. So in fact he's holding a dual citizenship, the German since his birth and the Austrian one since 2010. He has three kids with an American psychotherapist to whom he was married. After the divorce he's now married for nine years to a German costume designer (one child together) and lives in LA and Berlin.

    • @ownageDan
      @ownageDan 2 года назад +32

      mustve gotten special treatment because of his status then, because usually when you become an austrian citizen, you have to renounce your original citizenship. dual citizenship is only accepted in special cases (usually in cases where ius sanguinis and ius soli both apply, e.g. a child being born to austrian parents in the US)

    • @bubshawt7648
      @bubshawt7648 2 года назад +28

      Also he has Slovenian roots on his mothers side. He is a descendant of a famous Slovenian family Urbančič. While his mother was born in Vienna, his grandfather was a Slovenian from Ljubljana.

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain 2 года назад +18

      Thanks for that. He now sounds even more untrustworthy.

    • @dervorkoster3728
      @dervorkoster3728 2 года назад

      The Germans make every famous Austrian first a German-speaking and then a German. Only with Hitler do they hold back. They take Mozart, Romy Schneider, Herbert von Karajan and sometimes even Christoph Waltz, but unfortunately not Hitler.

    • @imanolluna6300
      @imanolluna6300 2 года назад +2

      Nice information

  • @tacklengrapple6891
    @tacklengrapple6891 3 года назад +828

    “First they are very polite. Second they don’t mean it.” As a southerner, this sounded very familiar...

    • @nIhIl34
      @nIhIl34 3 года назад +6

      bruh

    • @elduderino7725
      @elduderino7725 3 года назад +40

      I think Southerners generally mean it. But they'll say it even if they don't mean it as well.

    • @LMR72
      @LMR72 3 года назад +4

      Are southerners phony?

    • @tacklengrapple6891
      @tacklengrapple6891 3 года назад +52

      @@LMR72 it’s not that we’re phony, as much as there is traditionally a certain level of politeness and friendliness in personal interactions that you expect to both give and receive. This has diminished over the decades of course, but it is still common. Northerners especially, always seem more blunt, truthfull but unfriendly, similar to what Christoph was saying about Austrians and Germans. My wife is American but was born a raised in Germany her whole young life, and we’ve always clashed about the way she communicates things even if their truthfull. There’s no finesse, it’s just a straight ahead gut punch. To do things any other way seems dishonest to her way of thinking.

    • @nIhIl34
      @nIhIl34 3 года назад +1

      @@LMR72 yes

  • @MerchantIvoryfilms
    @MerchantIvoryfilms Год назад +4

    Inglorious Basterds was less than 24 hours from NEVER being made.
    QT spent weeks looking for Hans and NEVER found him. He called his producers that night to say, "Look, ill give this one more shot tomorrow, but if i can't find him (In casting) I won't make this movie. Christoph came in that day, and the rest is history.

  • @jc238
    @jc238 3 года назад +749

    Waltz’s performance in Inglorious Basterds was chillingly brilliant.

    • @1510Ronald
      @1510Ronald 3 года назад +7

      yes, I see so too - and if I can give a comment too, humor they can learn in cologne the rhineland of Germany

    • @texandy89
      @texandy89 3 года назад +6

      I was kinda laughing because he has some kinda funny but naughty lines in the Movie and also Django Unchained he was also great in

    • @haha81Looc3bolt
      @haha81Looc3bolt 3 года назад +4

      If the shoe fits, lol, one of my favorite Tarantino flicks

    • @torstenwiesner6047
      @torstenwiesner6047 2 года назад

      @@1510Ronald im ruhrgebiet wird auch gelacht , nicht so schön wie in köln aber auch wir lachen . lachen ist halt ein ernstes thema :-))

    • @tantrikdoka5376
      @tantrikdoka5376 2 года назад

      Like ice cream you mean?

  • @danaoconnor9523
    @danaoconnor9523 3 года назад +563

    Conan: "Your performance in "Inglorious Basterds" ruined my marriage"
    Christoph: "I'm glad to hear it."
    Crowd: ......................

    • @RafalS767
      @RafalS767 3 года назад +16

      Crowd would have heard the brilliant comment if this interviewer wouldn't have shouted and shined the brightest all the time. What a clown.

    • @husseinandout3867
      @husseinandout3867 3 года назад +7

      @@RafalS767 You're referring to Conan as if he's just a random reporter interviewing Christopher Waltz lol. I agree he ruined it though. Normally he doesn't interrupt his guests so much but he messed up in this one.

    • @gsmiley7449
      @gsmiley7449 3 года назад

      That's called "schmäe"

    • @Ynox54321
      @Ynox54321 3 года назад +1

      Conan: No reaction, keeps talking, Christoph can bearly be heard

    • @MarcoScharf
      @MarcoScharf 3 года назад +1

      @@gsmiley7449
      I think you mean „Schmäh“. ;)
      (I'm Austrian)

  • @kc0181
    @kc0181 3 года назад +1693

    Suddenly I understand Arnold Schwarzenegger's personality lol

    • @HaggenKennedy
      @HaggenKennedy 3 года назад +11

      Lol! 😂

    • @sistersuetube
      @sistersuetube 3 года назад +90

      Arnold is Austrian too

    • @KugleeKuglee
      @KugleeKuglee 3 года назад +21

      @@sistersuetube that's why he sad :D

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 года назад +16

      Arnold is actually very aggressive and arrogant. If we are going to slag on the Germans for those characteristics, especially after 80 years, he should be put in among the lot of the sort with those characteristics.

    • @KugleeKuglee
      @KugleeKuglee 3 года назад +78

      @@dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Share us some example about Arnold aggressive behavior.
      But not rumors.

  • @johnprendergast1338
    @johnprendergast1338 Год назад +4

    I did a lot of business with Germans...I found them direct and with not much humor...Being an American, they thought we were crazy but valued our sense humor and ability to sell their products...Thank goodness ...)))

    • @JSmellerM
      @JSmellerM Месяц назад

      We sure "value" someone's sense of humour if they make us money.

  • @matthewjones8798
    @matthewjones8798 3 года назад +3039

    “Germans are 👊🏻, Austria is 💃🏻.”
    Got it. 📝

    • @TheHinterlandCookingShow
      @TheHinterlandCookingShow 3 года назад +50

      Austrian here, it's true ;)

    • @brainfoodjunky
      @brainfoodjunky 3 года назад +68

      Austria is special they are special people a bit like tom hanks... in forrest gump

    • @BlammoGer
      @BlammoGer 3 года назад +57

      @@TheHinterlandCookingShow Adolf was Austrian

    • @patreekotime4578
      @patreekotime4578 3 года назад +83

      @@BlammoGer yeah, but he had to go to Germany to get an audience.

    • @BlammoGer
      @BlammoGer 3 года назад +62

      @@patreekotime4578 Wrong! He was welcomed with opened arms in Austria. Remember? Austria joined Germany during the war!

  • @Kharn996
    @Kharn996 Год назад +182

    As a German, this was very funny to me. Always interesting how people from other countries see yours. I will say though that there's certainly regional differences as well in Germany, in terms of demeanor. For example, I was born in the Rhineland, western part of Germany, my family is from there and I lived there for the first 10 years of my life and still visit my family regularly. We moved up to northern Germany, and mostly people in the Rhineland are more jovial, but sometimes a bit disingenuous. Up here in the north they're usually more reserved, but very genuine.

    • @roselandpetals
      @roselandpetals Год назад +2

      I'm an American who recently got back from the Rhineland. Absolutely some of the best people there. Why would you say they can be a bit disingenuous?

    • @Kharn996
      @Kharn996 Год назад +13

      @@roselandpetals They can be a bit gossipy from my experience and them acting nice when they meet you unfortunately doesn't mean they like you. This is also based on what my mother told me, and she was born there and lived there for 40 years. Not saying they're bad people, being gossipy and such can be a character flaw, doesn't mean they're horrible people, everyone has flaws.

    • @haleygodding5548
      @haleygodding5548 Год назад +1

      @@Kharn996Do you know any cute single German guys?😅

    • @Kharn996
      @Kharn996 Год назад +4

      @@haleygodding5548 okay weird question :D but yes I'd say I do, although I guess that does depend what you define as cute

    • @Nacho2002b
      @Nacho2002b 2 месяца назад

      Is it true that the nicest people (on average) in Germany are the ones from Cologne?

  • @Elena-uh7zv
    @Elena-uh7zv 3 года назад +486

    for a moment i hoperd Conan would reply "Beard beard" to Christoph's "Blue blue"

    • @bao664
      @bao664 3 года назад +6

      nice joke

    • @0ldCat
      @0ldCat 3 года назад +5

      😹

    • @eun-solkim7080
      @eun-solkim7080 3 года назад +12

      craig ferguson totally would've done something along those lines, perhaps with a more phallic implication

    • @glp046
      @glp046 3 года назад +13

      There's always the standard, "balls balls"

    • @na-yp4xq
      @na-yp4xq 3 года назад

      clever girl

  • @Mohammed96134
    @Mohammed96134 Год назад +2

    Christoph, I love you, Man. ❤❤
    I like and respect German language, people, and music. It was one of my most beautiful decisions that I learned German. From Iraq 🇮🇶❤

  • @LeAlejx
    @LeAlejx 3 года назад +1766

    "I hope I don't hurt anybody's feelings"
    No Germans don't have feelings, you're ok

    • @vaikkajoku
      @vaikkajoku 3 года назад +356

      When Germans have feelings, maps get redrawn.

    • @Tridentus
      @Tridentus 3 года назад +47

      @@vaikkajoku This is how you do youtube comments XD

    • @power21100
      @power21100 3 года назад +15

      @@vaikkajoku maps also turns red.

    • @michaelj6392
      @michaelj6392 3 года назад +65

      Germans keep their feelings tamped down for everyone’s safety.

    • @MrKinir
      @MrKinir 3 года назад +14

      @@vaikkajoku You sir, have won the internet today.

  • @pedrocunha4322
    @pedrocunha4322 2 года назад +65

    the serenity and composure of this man is beyond me, a true gentleman

  • @fosterfuchs
    @fosterfuchs 3 года назад +223

    I'm a German immigrant to the U.S., and I thought this whole segment was very funny.
    I always compare Germany and Austria as I do the United States and Canada: They are basically the same, but different.

    • @akaiseigo
      @akaiseigo 3 года назад +2

      @People who Use youtube and American movies and tv series are mostly shot in Canada.

    • @andrewroberts7428
      @andrewroberts7428 3 года назад

      @@akaiseigo i appreciate the coincidence! it's an interesting coincidence!!

    • @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
      @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out 3 года назад

      @People who Use youtube not most, but a lot are, to avoid paying US-hollywood union scale to crews.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 3 года назад +19

      Funny thing is, I'm not even German or Austrian (I'm Czech) and Germans and Austrians seem totally different to me. I don't get why people would even think they're the same, except the language (which is questionable, too, if you know Wienerisch LOL)

    • @JamanWerSonst
      @JamanWerSonst 3 года назад +14

      Fuchs is an excellent surname in the US, I imagine.

  • @Bolerophon
    @Bolerophon 10 месяцев назад +8

    Hans Landa eating strudel is one of the most amazing scenes in movie history

    • @oolala53
      @oolala53 2 месяца назад

      Not least because Walz probably had to eat a lot of it to get the segment used.

  • @karunyaasribashyam1465
    @karunyaasribashyam1465 3 года назад +3030

    "First they are very polite. Secondly, they don't mean it" - until they get rejected from Art School
    Edit: Thanks for all the likes, never got to 1K before.

    • @kuhberger1
      @kuhberger1 3 года назад +35

      😂😂😂. But maybe a bit too intellectual for RUclips to receive many likes 😂😂😂

    • @jacobcook5086
      @jacobcook5086 3 года назад +11

      Gah DAMN 😂😂😂

    • @YorkshireD1
      @YorkshireD1 3 года назад +11

      Wow I'm thick and I understood it. 👍 Only people that don't read won't get it.

    • @Gerard_2024
      @Gerard_2024 3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the spoiler. Now I don´t need to watch the video. Why didn´t you transcribe the entire interview while you were in the mood ? The world definitely needs more people like you...

    • @YorkshireD1
      @YorkshireD1 3 года назад +3

      @@Gerard_2024 👜

  • @soiledfool8131
    @soiledfool8131 2 года назад +310

    The opening scene of Inglorious Basterds is one of the greatest opening scenes of all time. I love film and was absolutely stunned by Waltz and Denis Ménochet's performance. Incredible.

    • @darrenpataki7968
      @darrenpataki7968 2 года назад +10

      Pure Sergio Leone/Spaghetti-Western transposed into a war movie. An amazing opening scene. Every single thing about it, simply superb.

    • @eljoh
      @eljoh 2 года назад +6

      Yes!!! I watch that full scene in awe.

    • @roberth1322
      @roberth1322 2 года назад +8

      Both actors were incredible in that scene, Waltz's very slight change from jovial to deadly serious was very powerful, and Menochet's tears felt so, so real.

    • @nuelle_droelf
      @nuelle_droelf 2 года назад +3

      I'd even say Denis Ménochet outperformed Christoph Waltz in that particular scene. But generally, the overall intensity of it is still giving me goosebumps every time I see it.

    • @petermoller4447
      @petermoller4447 Год назад

      Watch "Europa The Last Battle" or "The Greatest Story Never Told" if you want a glimpse of genuine history.

  • @unsubpress7093
    @unsubpress7093 3 года назад +371

    You can tell everything you need to know about the difference between Germans and Austrians by the simple expedient of driving from Germany to Austria. Everybody, and I mean everybody, calms down as soon as they cross the border. Even the Germans. I love both countries, but Austria is my favourite place on Earth, especially when you get away from the tourist areas in the Eastern end of the Austrian Alps. If you get to Carinthia, you see the real Austria, and it's about as wonderful as it gets.

    • @peytonwm
      @peytonwm 3 года назад +16

      I’d love to go one day! I’d found that a branch of my family actually came from the Spittal an der Drau and Villach areas. I don’t know if you’ve been to the Kleinsasserhof but I do have a few Kleinsassers going back who lived on/owned the place as early as 1560 (I think). In 1755 they were exiled to Romania by Empress Maria Theresa because they were turned to the Lutheran beliefs instead of the Catholics, so they eventually joined the Hutterites (one of three Anabaptist groups amongst the Amish and Mennonites) and fled from Romania where they were invited to Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire). They lived there from 1770-1873 and immigrated here to the American Midwest. Carinthia is absolutely on my bucket list because of this neat little corner of history!!

    • @KevinementD
      @KevinementD 3 года назад +30

      As soon as you enter Vienna your blood pressure rises by an unhealthy amount.

    • @AnotherAmateurCarChannel
      @AnotherAmateurCarChannel 3 года назад +10

      Of course we calm down when there are so many Blitzers on the Tauern Autobahn + all the Lärmschutz :D :D :D

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.nsoua

    • @Itsme-qo2le
      @Itsme-qo2le 3 года назад +6

      @@peytonwm wow, the Spittal area is like a dream, I go into the nearby mountains for vacation almost every year, and I love it.
      Two recommendations: try and find an "Alm" for rent, a small one in the middle of nowhere, where you can go for a few days, with as little technology as possible. It clears your mind like nothing else. (Disclaimer, Austrians usually don't speak a lot of English, maybe take someone with you who can translate, and someone who knows how to make fire in an old oven)
      And secondly, visit Gmünd, a very artsy, historical village, it's so pretty :)

  • @stephanginther9051
    @stephanginther9051 Год назад +1

    I'm a big fan of Hogan's Heroes, an old American TV show from the 60's. My dad introduced it to me when I was a kid. One of the character that played a German on the show was, in real life, an Austrian Jew. I learned a few German phrases from the show over the years and, it literally never occurred to me that he might have an accent. I had a German classmate once. Joking around I said, 'ach mein leven'. He chuckled and told me "what a really Austrian way to say that."

  • @redstateforever
    @redstateforever 3 года назад +1978

    Germany sent Beethoven to Austria, and Austria sent Hitler to Germany.

    • @musicfanIV
      @musicfanIV 3 года назад +119

      Now thats an Austrian joke that didn't go too well

    • @ggilluminati4202
      @ggilluminati4202 3 года назад +77

      "Its free trade market"

    • @wonderfalg
      @wonderfalg 3 года назад +52

      Again Austrians. Very polite, but...

    • @Mansardian
      @Mansardian 3 года назад +49

      From an Austrian point of view...sounds like a perfect deal. 😁

    • @ND-vi7ob
      @ND-vi7ob 3 года назад +20

      Well, we wanted to do a fair deal - seemed like a good idea back in the day 👀
      Greetings from Austria🇦🇹

  • @GirlPainting
    @GirlPainting 2 года назад +78

    As a german i can asure you, we HAVE a sense of humor. we can certainly sense if humor is involved and we find it quite facinating.

  • @mavos1211
    @mavos1211 3 года назад +166

    This man is awesome!
    His performances in inglorious bastards and django unchained just blew me away.
    He is the reason those films are so good.

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.gvsha

    • @mavos1211
      @mavos1211 3 года назад

      @@thomasturner8093 yes I totally get what you mean that dark water was awesome too was it yours?

    • @MrJeffcoley1
      @MrJeffcoley1 3 года назад

      Quentin Tarantino said when he was trying to cast Col. Landa he was despairing of ever finding the right actor until Christoph Waltz.

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      @@mavos1211 not mine. recommended to me.

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.mzuaa

  • @marcdelente2456
    @marcdelente2456 9 месяцев назад +3

    Il est pour moi le plus grand acteur qui soit Christoph Waltz est vraiment un monument du cinéma contemporain.

  • @hongkongcantonese501
    @hongkongcantonese501 3 года назад +348

    I long for the days when TV hosts let their guests speak without always interrupting to do a bit.

    • @barrysteven5964
      @barrysteven5964 3 года назад +38

      You should try out Graham Norton if you haven't already. Irish interviewer works on British TV. Best interviews and guests always relax and enjoy themselves.

    • @ryanrhude3256
      @ryanrhude3256 3 года назад +3

      Agreed

    • @Kuronii01
      @Kuronii01 3 года назад +32

      Yeah, I really didn't enjoy this video at all. They kept interrupting him to play off of each other instead of letting him finish his sentence. It's like they only bring guests on to be a supporting comedian on their show instead of treating them like the central focus they ought to be.

    • @Farmer_El
      @Farmer_El 3 года назад +1

      @@barrysteven5964 And the booze doesn't hurt either.

    • @casualgerman1949
      @casualgerman1949 3 года назад

      Yep, but Bill Burr, who went on a political yadayada who should have been interrupted for that, could speak much longer.

  • @donwilber1628
    @donwilber1628 2 года назад +122

    In my experience (I lived in Germany for six years, and am the grandson of German immigrants), Germans tend not to share humor or emotions with those that they don't know, so they appear stoic to outsiders. Once you've taken the time to get to know them, they can be quite different. And, FWIW, I love Austria...been there several times.

    • @ot0m0t0
      @ot0m0t0 2 года назад +3

      Ahhhhh sounds a lot like Norwegians. Makes sense now....

    • @Siberian.
      @Siberian. 2 года назад +8

      I'm German and this is spot on.

    • @libertyforoneandall
      @libertyforoneandall Год назад +3

      Son of German parent's here... It really bothered my folks when someone in North America would say the standard greeting " Hi, how are you?". They never understood why a complete stranger would ask them such a personal question. So, I agree about the stoicism

    • @donwilber1628
      @donwilber1628 Год назад +1

      @@libertyforoneandall I agree, and think our way of greeting people is in need of improvement. When we say “how are you?”, rarely do we actually want to know, or care.

    • @addy.thirtysix
      @addy.thirtysix 11 месяцев назад

      As a German I can only say correct. We respect everything in everyone, but until we trust the person 100% we are, somehow, different.

  • @monticlassictv
    @monticlassictv 2 года назад +216

    One of the finest actors of our generation a superbly talented actor.

  • @hephaestus198
    @hephaestus198 9 дней назад

    I have had the privilege to visit both Germany and Austria...
    very beautiful and "klein" countries, admirable. Since I am not the regular photo-taking tourist, I really interacted with locals, made friends.., and YES, I concur there is substantial difference... both great people.

  • @larrswomback5823
    @larrswomback5823 3 года назад +213

    His real personality leaks into his acting and this makes him very funny, for any character he plays

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 3 года назад +3

      Yes, now that you mention it. It's almost an American approach to his roles.

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.yqeea

    • @notfromhere6839
      @notfromhere6839 3 года назад

      Yes!! I loved his performance in Django-movie not so much 🥴

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.ufcwa

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.aecoa

  • @justkidding7253
    @justkidding7253 3 года назад +367

    "blue, blue"

  • @steveborres3986
    @steveborres3986 3 года назад +457

    I remember seeing Walter Slezak, who was Austrian, on a talk show back in the 60's. The host - I think it was Merv Griffin - mentioned that many Germans would say that they were Austrian because they wanted to dissociate themselves from Germany's Nazi past. Slezak laughed at this and said that the only difference was that the Germans were Nazis, while the Austrians still are.

    • @prosimulate
      @prosimulate 3 года назад +12

      Wow...shows with the mandates...

    • @ivok9846
      @ivok9846 3 года назад +12

      @@prosimulate a good mandate would prohibit them from going to stores and take away their healthcare first time they appear at doctor. nazis, otoh, would put them in furnaces.
      i definitely see the difference.

    • @guydunn5354
      @guydunn5354 3 года назад +8

      @@ivok9846 It’s still waaaaay over the line, let’s not call it a good mandate.

    • @gazpachopolice7211
      @gazpachopolice7211 3 года назад +12

      @@prosimulate yeah, saving lives is such a Nazi thing.

    • @saptarshichatterjee36
      @saptarshichatterjee36 3 года назад +25

      Hitler was Austrian 😂

  • @JorgeRomero7
    @JorgeRomero7 11 месяцев назад +13

    I went to Berlin and Munchen in 2007. The cleanest, most modern, and efficient city ever. The trains would come on time to the minute it was amazing. Food was fantastic too at the beer garden.

    • @MusicofR
      @MusicofR 9 месяцев назад +15

      coming on time is not what trains in Germany regularly do

    • @Mica_T
      @Mica_T 9 месяцев назад +2

      Berlin and Munich are pretty nice cities yeah. Frankfurt on the other hand...

    • @alanledesma4945
      @alanledesma4945 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Mica_TI've read a lot of bad comments about Frankfurt. What's wrong with that city?

    • @Mica_T
      @Mica_T 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@alanledesma4945 I don't live there so I can't say anything about the city at large. But at least in the city centre, there was quite a large number of homeless and drug users just wandering/sitting around. It was quite unsettling... And I've been to New York.

    • @christianutech5422
      @christianutech5422 8 месяцев назад

      Sounds more like Japan TBH..

  • @viciousqueen5096
    @viciousqueen5096 3 года назад +1444

    The best way to see the difference between the DACH countries
    Let's say you have gained a lot of weight, this is how each of them would respond:
    Swiss: So what have you been up to?
    Austrians: So you've been enjoying some Schnitzel?
    Germans: You've gotten fat.

    • @martintimmer8574
      @martintimmer8574 3 года назад +17

      So,how many Germans do you know?

    • @viciousqueen5096
      @viciousqueen5096 3 года назад +135

      @@martintimmer8574 I've met enough Germans to confirm, that they are very direct, which (depending on what country you come from) will translate to rudeness. You seem offended by this joke, so I guess you're german, right?

    • @kittaylor5752
      @kittaylor5752 3 года назад +130

      In my experience as an Englishman who has lived for years in both Austria and Germany, I never found Germans to be as direct as the stereotype goes. There was often more subtext than I expected.
      Based on my anecdotal experiences I found the Dutch far more likely to say "you've gotten fat" or something similarly blunt than Germans.

    • @M4tti87
      @M4tti87 3 года назад +43

      @@kittaylor5752 I think that really depends on the region of germany you are living in. The north is pretty straight forward. Its also right next to the netherlands :D I dont know where you lived though. Maybe you made different experiences

    • @ActionHeinz
      @ActionHeinz 3 года назад +35

      @@viciousqueen5096 There is a big difference between being straight forward and being rude. If you, as you have claimed, have met a lot of Germans you should know this.

  • @Ron.S.
    @Ron.S. 3 года назад +135

    He is so sophisticated and philosophical that you’re holding on to your seat when he’s talking whilst in suspense

  • @rexsprouse4893
    @rexsprouse4893 3 года назад +95

    For 11 years I directed and taught Austrian culture in an overseas study program in Austria for Indiana University students. My brief characterization of Austria: Austria is sort of like Germany, except that people are having a good time.

    • @galacruse2318
      @galacruse2318 2 года назад +18

      My professor said that Austria is a matador, and Germany is an abbatoire. End of the day the bull is dead, but Austria did it with elegance.

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 2 года назад +3

      I've worked in Germany and i can tell you that they know how to have a good time too , once they loosen up that is...

    • @woodenseagull1899
      @woodenseagull1899 2 года назад +1

      How do you bring culture to a Robot..?

    • @manzanasrojas6984
      @manzanasrojas6984 2 года назад +3

      @@woodenseagull1899 How do you bring straight teeth and an avg human IQ to an island consisting of an incestuous genepool..?

    • @MistedMind
      @MistedMind 2 года назад +1

      @@galacruse2318 *wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezze* Yes indeed, Germans certainly have a hang for "efficiency" :D
      After all, you get rather tired if you dance around with every bull you have to slaughter and there's so many costumers wanting to buy our sausages :D

  • @brucewayneissupermanquinn601
    @brucewayneissupermanquinn601 3 месяца назад

    My grandmother left Austria in 1939 at age 12. I’ve really enjoyed studying the history and culture of the area.

  • @nabiji
    @nabiji 3 года назад +996

    'A German once told a joke.
    It ended.'
    - a German comedian, probably.

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.tolga

    • @GoldenPantaloons
      @GoldenPantaloons 3 года назад +18

      There are funny German jokes, just a different style. The language lacks ambiguity required for wordplay, so they rely more on narrative setup.
      Here's a German joke that stuck with me:
      A man jumps from a plane with a parachute. At 1000 ft he pulls the ripcord and to his dismay it snaps. At 800ft he pulls his backup chute but it gets tangled and fails to deploy. At 500ft he passes a repairman going in the opposite direction.
      "Hey, can you fix parachutes?" He yells.
      "Sorry," The repairman responds, "I only do boilers."

    • @MichelKaspari
      @MichelKaspari 3 года назад +13

      @@GoldenPantaloons How do you know that german lacks ambiguity? We actually have a lot of ambiguities in german, you just don't know them because you don't speak the language

    • @thomasturner8093
      @thomasturner8093 3 года назад +1

      It reminds me of the *_dark water in this video_* ruclips.net/video/Tl5oHZrIZo0/видео.html&.tyera

    • @GoldenPantaloons
      @GoldenPantaloons 3 года назад +6

      @@MichelKaspari From having this same conversation with other German speakers. For example my former project manager is a native German speaker who's super into (and really good at) English puns because, as he explained it, English has a lot more words and phrases with overlapping meanings than German - and where German's tendency is to tack words together to create more descriptive and nuanced variants, English will either crap out brand new words (which sometimes sound like completely unrelated ones) or slap alternate definitions onto existing words, making meaning much more variable based on context.
      Conversely I've been told about some German wordplay that just doesn't translate well; but it's more about sounding out words within a phrase or combining words in a silly way than ambiguous meanings.
      But you're right - I don't speak German so I don't know this firsthand. What are some examples of German's comedic ambiguity in your experience?

  • @ceridwen04
    @ceridwen04 Год назад +201

    As an Italian who studied in UK with the Erasmus scholarship (pre-Brexit) and met other people from all over Europe, Germans were always friendly, ready for a joke, they were the only ones who got my puns based on stereotypes who are widely known in Italy...they tend to have a matter of fact humor that's not always easy to catch, but so are the people from my part of Italy so 🤷‍♀️

    • @vijayiyer8518
      @vijayiyer8518 Год назад

      which part of italy are you from ?

    • @highviewbarbell
      @highviewbarbell Год назад +19

      ​@@vijayiyer8518it's be hilarious if he's from Tyrol, right?

    • @amarson2322
      @amarson2322 10 месяцев назад

      @@highviewbarbell💀

    • @vinikrausz
      @vinikrausz 8 месяцев назад

      Cool! And What do you think about austrian people?

    • @_RabbitLeader
      @_RabbitLeader 8 месяцев назад +1

      Why mention BREXIT? This has zero bearing on anything or perhaps your bigoted opinion simply because another wishes to be independent of the EU! Do you criticise Switzerland or other countries not belonging to the EU? Or Ireland refusing to be a NATO member?

  • @jakob.k_design
    @jakob.k_design 3 года назад +778

    The difference between an Austrian and a German is very simple.
    If you call an Austrian German he gets very annoyed.
    If you call a German an Austrian he does not care.

    • @generalarctrooper
      @generalarctrooper 3 года назад +83

      Nope. Dont wanna be called an austrian.

    • @docskate4312
      @docskate4312 3 года назад +45

      Ich Österreicher??!?
      No way!!!

    • @Tridentus
      @Tridentus 3 года назад +126

      That's because it's not relevant to a German's algorithm. Pausing to care about such a comment would be an inefficient usage of emotional resources.
      .. and I'm only half kidding.

    • @n1vca
      @n1vca 3 года назад +62

      In the second case it is not that we don't care, we have simply been giving up on teaching US-Americans about these geographical details when they are visiting the city of Europe :-)

    • @OGFlipperbaby
      @OGFlipperbaby 3 года назад +3

      so one side is insecure and this is a trash joke. neat.

  • @elizabethcross12
    @elizabethcross12 4 дня назад

    This gorgeous man is my hero, my dream man, my choice of listening to his voice and dialect. He’s absolutely marvelous! Love him forever !

  • @kindnesslove5482
    @kindnesslove5482 3 года назад +202

    I love how he knows how many Irish have won Nobel prizes and expertly adds it naturally into the conversation

    • @nelsonhaller6547
      @nelsonhaller6547 3 года назад +23

      Except there were actually only four www.irishcentral.com/culture/entertainment/name-the-four-irish-nobel-laureates-in-literature-take-the-quiz#:~:text=Four%20Irishmen%20have%20won%20the,writers%20have%20fought%20for%20Ireland.

    • @NAConen
      @NAConen 3 года назад +4

      @@nelsonhaller6547 Like a true Conan fan. 🤓 I seriously love his fans.

    • @nelsonhaller6547
      @nelsonhaller6547 3 года назад +1

      @Babylon City So whom would they be?

    • @airstrip1836
      @airstrip1836 3 года назад +3

      Almost sounded scripted.....

    • @Muschelschubs3r
      @Muschelschubs3r 3 года назад +2

      Dude, if somebody calls me an Austrian, it is pistols at dawn at tents paces!

  • @tonick19
    @tonick19 3 года назад +239

    The fact that many Germans take these remarks so lightly is a clear indication that many Germans actually do have a sense of humor.. ;)

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm 3 года назад +6

      Yes, I think that to some extent, his views are more a reflection on historical than current Germany. Certainly Berliners don't bear much resemblance to his description. I also have to say that in my travels, I have rarely come to actively dislike any place, everything has its ups and downs, but my trip to Vienna was miserable. The people were generally SO rude and unfriendly, that I think I will likely never go back.

    • @franzhollywood
      @franzhollywood 3 года назад +3

      @@MorningNapalm As a Viennese I have to say I am sorry and unfortunately have to agree with you. Especially Americans are not the most welcomed people there...lol. But Vienna is very different from the rest of Austria and unless you go sightseeing, Vienna is a very particular place when it comes to socializing. Nobody trusts strangers in Vienna ;)

    • @daszieher
      @daszieher 3 года назад +1

      No. We simply don't get the humour others see in them.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm 3 года назад +1

      @@franzhollywood okay, maybe I will try somewhere else. But I am not American.

    • @Sypherz
      @Sypherz 3 года назад

      No, it just shows how they accept and follow the truth. No time for nonsense. They know they don't have a sense of humor so no need to be offended.

  • @stephschwarz3209
    @stephschwarz3209 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a Bavarian, who by Austrians are not really recognized as real Germans but rather as soul mates and diplomats beween Austrians and the other German tribes I have to witness that after decades of lost soccer matches against Germany (with the exception of 1978 in Cordoba in Argentina) Austrians have never lost their good sense of humour and hospitality during both winter and summer holidays of Germans in Austria. :-)

  • @Cluby2
    @Cluby2 3 года назад +40

    Such a great actor. So refreshing to see someone like him on Conan instead of the typical Brad Pitt or George Clooney interview. Well done.

  • @doughalpern6751
    @doughalpern6751 3 года назад +295

    I would have been interested to hear what the guest has to say had Conan allowed him to speak more than 3 words without being rudely interrupted.

    • @alanfrost75
      @alanfrost75 3 года назад +24

      As much as I think Conan can be quite funny, this is often a real problem in his interviews.

    • @brentcrude8153
      @brentcrude8153 3 года назад +18

      What Conan lacked in silence, he made up for with volume.

    • @ElhoimCrow
      @ElhoimCrow 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, after watching so much of Graham Norton this was annoying to see. Conan by himself can be funny, but he can't help trying to be the center of attention.

    • @dugeniadugeniadugeniadugen5266
      @dugeniadugeniadugeniadugen5266 3 года назад +8

      @@ElhoimCrow not really. What he DOES do is try to maintain the silliness level cranked up all the time. Most of the time it works, sometimes it doesn't. Just watch his interviews with John Cleese or Gene Wilder, or even Bill Burr where he basically lets him hijack the whole interview.

    • @blackhand8299
      @blackhand8299 3 года назад +7

      Actually what Conan does is kinda better, he's just trying to keep up the humor in his interviews. He's better than both Jimmys in that regard who are just literal attention hogs.

  • @TheFinalDirectorsCut
    @TheFinalDirectorsCut 2 года назад +15

    Everytime I met germans on my travels around the world (and they are just about everywhere) they were super easy to talk to and fun to be around.

  • @Vaelor.B
    @Vaelor.B Год назад +16

    Even as a german i love him xD
    And he's not totally wrong about us being .. direct... Well i would call it honest. An American might give you the brightest smile but dont mean it. If a german gives you a smile, he means it. We can be polite, if we have to, but we stay honest.
    And as for me personally, i think thats better that a smile or a laugh you know that are fake

    • @bushwhackedonvhs
      @bushwhackedonvhs Год назад +3

      I've noticed Czechs are brutally honest to the point of having no manners by anglo-american standards, they'll straight up just tell you if they don't care about what you're talking about, I kind of respect it but it's a little jarring.

    • @JJ-qo7th
      @JJ-qo7th Год назад +4

      @@bushwhackedonvhs I would much rather know I'm wasting someone's time so I can stop wasting it than to find out later they were only putting up with me to be polite.

  • @tamorap1614
    @tamorap1614 2 года назад +31

    One of my favorite. Talented, charismatic, simply a fantastic actor.

  • @whitelotus_zero
    @whitelotus_zero 2 года назад +53

    I find myself coming back to this clip from time to time only to enjoy Christoph's impeccable awkward timing and mastering of weird but intelligent replies. No question as to why Tarantino chose him to portray Nazischwein Landa

    • @alexmultimodalpackrafting915
      @alexmultimodalpackrafting915 Год назад

      Absolutely, and as Christoph has admitted recently (what everyone in Austria knew anyway): he made sure he played the particularly Austrian version of the Nazischwein Landa. Tarantino, being raised in Mississippi (for all others: southern subtlety:-), got that right away and said: let's do it!
      The result is a movie we still stalk about.

    • @chezmoi465
      @chezmoi465 Год назад

      ​@@alexmultimodalpackrafting915 what did Waltz mean, he played the Austrian version of his character? (I just saw the movie last night.)

  • @elpennywisefromouterspace
    @elpennywisefromouterspace 3 года назад +713

    "German humour is no laughing matter"

    • @SilverJackLeg
      @SilverJackLeg 3 года назад +39

      "It's a German joke, it doesn't have to be funny"

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 3 года назад

      Literally

    • @legionnaire97
      @legionnaire97 3 года назад +8

      I see you watch those bulshittery videos as well.

    • @kapuzinergruft
      @kapuzinergruft 3 года назад

      Its from Henning Wehn, the German comedy ambassador to Britain... lol

    • @christophpaessler8444
      @christophpaessler8444 3 года назад

      one of my favourite jokes bout austrians in school (in bavaria we had a lot of (austrian) jokes:
      when do the austrians recognize that there is no water in the lake?
      if the dust blows up while rowing!

  • @joeridestrijcker445
    @joeridestrijcker445 3 месяца назад

    ask someone like Waltz for an interview... a 4 minute clip but Conan does 3.5 minutes of the talking, answering almost every question himself... how nice!

    • @JSmellerM
      @JSmellerM Месяц назад

      He has to cater to his audience.

  • @greencollar2986
    @greencollar2986 2 года назад +121

    Personnel experience here but to me one of the main differences between Austria and Germany is how Germany is much more liberal than Austria. Born and raised in France (Alsace) two minutes away from the German border, I’ve been to Germany several times, just to get groceries for example (as life is cheaper there we would usually just cross the border and go grocery shopping in Germany). Germans, at least in the south (for the rest idk) are super polite and open minded. Then I stayed in Vienna during 2 years for work, in my twenties. Vienna is one of the most charming city I’ve ever seen but living there was a traumatic experience as I had to put up with so much racism. People thought i was a refugee because I am black, they would think i was lying when i told them I was born and raised in France. I got insulted several Times, followed in shops, refused in taxis and restaurants… Never ever have I experienced that in Germany. Not saying there is no racism in Germany nor in France, but very much less than in Austria.

    • @MrTschenga
      @MrTschenga 2 года назад +1

      Sorry!!

    • @harunhasural
      @harunhasural 2 года назад +16

      Austria is indeed racist but you can’t tell me that it’s more racist than France. France is probably the most racist European country.

    • @torstenwiesner6047
      @torstenwiesner6047 2 года назад +9

      thank u for saying this about us german people. u r welcome in germany . we ve got some problems with racism , like every country in the world . but if u come to austria , as a german , they don t like us. austrian are the better german and i can say that , because, my uncle is an austrian. thze german and austrian history was not a verry different history , but the austrians say the wars startet by the germans . they are verry clever to give us the blame for the wars. i v been in england , france,sweden, norway ... but in austria the poeple showed me that they don t like germans.
      we did many bad thinks in the last century but the 1. ww started in serbia by the austrians an the 2.ww started in poland by the german leaded by an austrian. in germany we say the austrian are verry clever hitler become a german an mozart become an austrian.
      we ve got big trouble with racism in germany but man like jörg hayder(+) and his follower have got a lot of power in austria. not as well in germany , not yet !!! i hope people like them ,never become in power againin germany or anywere.

    • @MH-xf2lz
      @MH-xf2lz 2 года назад +18

      @@torstenwiesner6047 Mozart was indeed Austrian, since Salzburg is nowadays part of Austria. And Vienna where he lived and gained fame belonged to Austria already during 18th century. I am aware that Salzburg belonged to Bavaria once, but I know so many Germans who think that Bavaria is not a legit part of Germany, because they are "too Austrian" and i also know many Bavarians who think they have much more in common with Austria than with the rest of Germany. So i think it's a matter of definition. Furthermore, at the time when Mozartwas born, the City of Salzburg was independent, but was reformed according to the Austrian system. But no matter how you want to see it, he was not German
      ...and regarding Hitler, no Austrian ever says Hitler was German, it's mainly the Germans that say that Austrians do that. But it was a fact that he was not successfull with his ideas in Austria, nobody gave him power, so he went to Germany where he found much more followers and gained power. So yes, he was Austrian but Austrians didn't give him the power, this was done by Germans.

    • @vomm
      @vomm 2 года назад +6

      That is unfortunately true. I live in Germany and have had closer contact with about 6 Austrians and they were all at least latently racist. And the sad thing is that they didn't even realize it or even considered it as a distinguishing feature to Germans. You can also see it in the party spectrum of the Austrians, there are parties like the FPÖ that are more right-wing than the rather new AfD in Germany and even came into government.

  • @KapinKrunch
    @KapinKrunch 3 года назад +161

    He was so good in Django Unchained. You want me to shake your hand? Well if you insist.

  • @BeckVMH
    @BeckVMH 3 года назад +115

    Conan is complimenting Waltz extensively and the only thing registering with Waltz was they both had on blue shirts. Funny and interesting. He’s probably heard every accolade many times over.

    • @kurikuraconkuritas
      @kurikuraconkuritas 3 года назад +7

      he is still a person. accolades are meaningless, having fun is better

    • @sanaung4026
      @sanaung4026 2 года назад +2

      Blue-blue because subconsciously Waltz registered in his mind that Conan likes him a lot and it must be because they share similar tastes. Hence Blue-Blue. I am like that as well and can relate. I don't think it's because he has heard many compliments before.

    • @CDQC0597
      @CDQC0597 2 года назад +4

      Dude, you are as lost as Conan. I think Christoph is too sophisticated for Conan...

    • @_scabs6669
      @_scabs6669 2 года назад +2

      Good point lol. It's wise not to listen to praise from anyone you wouldn't take criticism from

  • @andreasommer825
    @andreasommer825 8 дней назад

    I'm German as were both my parents - they LOVED comedy and they had a great sense of humor. Even though they came over to USA when they were in their early 30's, they incorporated all the holidays, culture that was American. No battleships.

  • @TheSychuinTree
    @TheSychuinTree 3 года назад +107

    I like the fact that Christoph Waltz plays an extremely evil guy in Inglourious Basterds and then, in his next collaboration with Tarantino, plays an extremely likable guy.

    • @gerogemichaels7580
      @gerogemichaels7580 3 года назад +5

      He's an actor, he gets paid to lie to you

    • @evangelineisolde
      @evangelineisolde 3 года назад +2

      @@gerogemichaels7580 🤔😂

    • @johngalt5205
      @johngalt5205 3 года назад +2

      That was the condition under which he would play the part.

    • @gking407
      @gking407 3 года назад

      @Sanctus Paulus Lies….all lies 😂😂