Ryan’s timing is impeccable. Add to it those fantastic facial expressions and his “shy” attitude and he comes out a winner every time. I have seen most of these stories multiple times and each time I laugh and just want to get to know him personally. His career will be timeless.
The world needs a Ryan Gosling + Ryan Reynolds production of some kind. They're both absolutely hilarious in different ways. Maybe put Gosling in Deadpool 3?
This is why I want to see him as ken in the new Barbie movie, A lot of folks are saying it's a wrong career move, but I think he will probably be funny as hell
I am friends with Ryan's uncle, and I can confirm every detail about his Elvis story. He's spectacular and his uncle loves Ryan so much, he even carries around a little picture of him as a boy in his wallet.
Underrated? Don’t think so. He has well over one hundred nominations and awards, makes over two million dollars per movie and fans just love him. He is well appreciated.
I'm forever grateful to Graham Norton for unlocking Gosling's perfect comedic timing displayed in these clips, and to Shane Black for unleashing it in The Nice Guys.
Ryan definitely knows how to deliver and make stories 100x better. His mannerisms and delivery show his mastery of acting. Dying at the cellophane story, mostly because of Harrison
Because who uses the word cellophane? 🤭 Sounded like drugs the way he was describing a basement full and trying to sell it to people 😂🤣 I felt awkward too, like wow he had a rough childhood- and then it’s just plastic wrap- whew!
Ryan seems pretty good about giving up his stories But, what I dislike in general about celebrity talk-show guests is that they're all completely vetted and ready for questions before appearing on shows. Yet, so many of them fain that fake surprised look to the show's host, like, "What are you talking about?," when they're asked so many of the questions they get asked. It's all just so much b.s.
I don’t know why but I really hated that film when it came out. I went to the cinema to see it. Fast forward ten years watched it again just to try and understand why I hated it and I was baffled. Absolutely loved it 🤷🏻♂️ There’s one other example of this. The song sunscreen by Baz lurhman. In my 20’s I would change the station if it came on. In my late 30’s I started to appreciate it now brings a tear to my eye hearing it it’s so relatable
@@xgreenjacket Sometimes a film doesn’t really have that impact on you when you first see it. It takes a second or third view to gain a different perspective on the same film. I had that with The Full Monty watching it at the cinema in 1997. I just couldn’t see what all the fuss was about but having seen it a few times on tv since, I have a different outlook on that movie and appreciate its humour, simplicity and the storyline.
@@jlk760 that’s true but I guess what was the surprising thing to me (and obviously you wouldn’t know this).Is that I’m really open minded when it comes to films. I’ll watch anything or give anything a chance, and I’m usually pretty decided even after multiple viewings. So it was a real surprise to me that I felt different. I know what you mean though, I generally get that effect more with music than with films. But yeah I agree. With your first comment it’s a great movie I think the hype was more to do with the score at the time and I wasn’t really into that kind of music so maybe that was the problem. It’s interesting to see how vastly your tastes can change the cool thing is the music and the movie still hold up now even though it was meant to be edgy and on trend. I think my other favourite performance is crazy stupid love. So slick and the outfits were so sharp!
Ryan made Meryl Streep a winner in this show. Like she needs it, you might think, because she's legendary, but sometimes it's rough at the top. Ryan told a lovely story that honored his mother and our legend. How graceful! A real gentleman.
Graham is brilliant at giving us a snapshot into the true unscripted personalities of these gifted people. They seem to really enjoy themselves on his show and feel relaxed giving the audience an incredible unique experience
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I don’t think people can comprehend the amazing humble person you are. When you speak of your earlier childhood events which shaped your character … I see in my minds eye how you came to be this marvelous person. Take good care of you …
Graham can make anyone sound funny. He just seemingly knows the right questions to ask and his guests just step up to the plate. Great to see that Ryan was dancing long before La La Land.
@@joanie3452la la land is a literal masterpiece, musicals aren’t my thing but my friend made me watch it. Never have I been so engrossed in a film while watching
His interview with Harrison Ford on "This Morning" with Allison Hammond is one of the best and funniest interviews I have ever seen (and I've seen it repeatedly and STILL laugh!).
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These are all great but you should've included the Greg Davies storytelling - his reactions combined w/Greg Davies' delivery make it pretty much my favorite Graham Norton moment ever 💜
@@ElvarMasson 💯 agreed! I wasn't familiar w/him (I'm in the US) til I saw that clip, then I sought out Man Down and Cuckoo and his stand up and I love it all, he's the best
@@marywood8794 I was able to watch an old season of Would I Like To You on Amazon prime last year but then they took it off. I live in the US & can't find anyone else who streams that show currently - even tho they were old I watched every episode in about 2 days (I want to say it was season two or three at best) - i am addicted to Greg Davies humor now, thanks for the info regardless. I need to hunt that Royal performance down 😁
6:43-6:49 I keep replaying this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Harrison Ford asking wat are the uses of cellophane and Ryan Goslings's snigger laugh and audience laugh always gets me😂😂😂😂😂 Then that entire back and forth with the two🤣🤣🤣
He is a great storyteller.. And you can tell how much his family means to him. Graham Norton really gives you a chance To see other signs of celebrities and to see how they get along with the others on the couch.. It irritates me that they no longer do this except on James Cordon. I'd like to see see guests interact.
Ryan is a treat storyteller. Cracks me up with his dry whit. The dance number was lol. I've seen almost all of his films and I recommend most of them. He did some really good work when he was in his 20's.
0:00 RYAN GOSLING's mom's hair was to crazy during THE OSCARS 1:26 RYAN GOSLING safed a dog while shooting THE NICE GUYS 3:41 RYAN GOSLING was his uncle's head of security 5:58 RYAN GOSLING was a young sales man 7:39 RYAN GOSLING's early dancing career
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I've watched most of Ryan's films and I think he's a wonderful actor and storyteller. In the clip where he's wearing something around his neck, it's the name tag of his dog, George, who died. He took George on Fallon one night with an apple. He'd bite off pieces and feed them to George.
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I just discovered these tapes. This show is very entertaining. I love the way the guests interact. Graham Norton does an excellent way of directing these hilarious conversations. I love it.
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Gosling is genuinely funny with really good timing and delivery. It's almost as though the core elements of "entertaining" are the same regardless of the medium involved.
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I see a lot of people commenting this, but I literally don't see how you could dislike this guy even only seeing him in movies. He's always calm and confident, sure he's introverted but thats not a bad thing.
Ryan’s timing is impeccable. Add to it those fantastic facial expressions and his “shy” attitude and he comes out a winner every time. I have seen most of these stories multiple times and each time I laugh and just want to get to know him personally. His career will be timeless.
He’s truly a people person 😂
The world needs a Ryan Gosling + Ryan Reynolds production of some kind. They're both absolutely hilarious in different ways. Maybe put Gosling in Deadpool 3?
This is why I want to see him as ken in the new Barbie movie, A lot of folks are saying it's a wrong career move, but I think he will probably be funny as hell
Canadian actors are the best.
@@laara1426 I agree, Canadians are funny, like smart funny
i’ve always loved his dry sense of humor and the way he tells stories. i can’t wait for the barbie press to start next year!
I just saw that he was playing Ken, I hope it has underlining adult humour to it.
Same! He’s so funny and relatable
@@khalilahd. I like that the took care of the dog. That was really sweet and shows he's a good guy 😊
l saw a red carpet interview with him and he looks so refreshed and more energetic and excited ive ever seen him
Yeah i am kinda disappointed that he has so less interviews for The Gray Man and half of them are like just routine QnA. I need him telling stories
I am friends with Ryan's uncle, and I can confirm every detail about his Elvis story. He's spectacular and his uncle loves Ryan so much, he even carries around a little picture of him as a boy in his wallet.
Nice. 😊
Aww that’s sweet
I TOOK that photo of him!!!! Wow!!! Good times.
That’s so sweet!
I wanna see this photo!!!!!!
Ryan Gosling effortlessly charming.. such subtle facial expression fantastic timing.. every time.. an underrated gem of interviewees
Underrated? Don’t think so. He has well over one hundred nominations and awards, makes over two million dollars per movie and fans just love him. He is well appreciated.
I'm forever grateful to Graham Norton for unlocking Gosling's perfect comedic timing displayed in these clips, and to Shane Black for unleashing it in The Nice Guys.
I really wish they would do a second Nice Guys movie. The first one was and still is so fun to watch.
@@eily_b apparently it didn't do well enough in the box office so they shelved plans for the sequel
His role in The Nice Guys is as perfect for him as Deadpool is for Ryan Reynolds IMO
Well said. ✌🏻✊🏻
Nice Guys was fantastic. He's got amazing comedic timing
Ryan definitely knows how to deliver and make stories 100x better. His mannerisms and delivery show his mastery of acting. Dying at the cellophane story, mostly because of Harrison
Margot Robbie’s reaction is hilarious too lol
You mean when Harrison says," what is cellophane" ?
Because who uses the word cellophane? 🤭 Sounded like drugs the way he was describing a basement full and trying to sell it to people 😂🤣
I felt awkward too, like wow he had a rough childhood- and then it’s just plastic wrap- whew!
@@waldensiansylph4869it's not plastic, it's made of vegetable matter and much better than plastic.
That's not acting. Naturally charismatic and charming.
"My parents came across a truck of cellophane...somehow" that kills me everytime 🤣
Just a great story intro
Me tooooo😂😂😂😂😂
He 's so great comedian... Like, really!
I just love that he always seems reluctant to tell a story while actually being in a freaking talk show 😂😂
Ryan seems pretty good about giving up his stories But, what I dislike in general about celebrity talk-show guests is that they're all completely vetted and ready for questions before appearing on shows. Yet, so many of them fain that fake surprised look to the show's host, like, "What are you talking about?," when they're asked so many of the questions they get asked. It's all just so much b.s.
Everyone loves Ryan. He was AWESOME IN SIX. IVE SEEN IT TWICE ON NETFLIX AND PLAN ON SEEING IT AGAIN
@@IPlayOneOnT.V. I think that's definitely more of an American thing, British shows (especially this one) tend to be more open about stuff like that.
@@oorjitmishra8521 It's great to have Graham Norton still on the air.
11 years on, still think Ryan’s performance in Drive is one of the coolest performances on screen. Man of few words but a great movie.
I watched it a few days ago and I'm still shocked at how amazing everything was 🤌
@@adrialopez3730 i must watch it!
I don’t know why but I really hated that film when it came out. I went to the cinema to see it. Fast forward ten years watched it again just to try and understand why I hated it and I was baffled. Absolutely loved it 🤷🏻♂️
There’s one other example of this. The song sunscreen by Baz lurhman. In my 20’s I would change the station if it came on. In my late 30’s I started to appreciate it now brings a tear to my eye hearing it it’s so relatable
@@xgreenjacket Sometimes a film doesn’t really have that impact on you when you first see it. It takes a second or third view to gain a different perspective on the same film. I had that with The Full Monty watching it at the cinema in 1997. I just couldn’t see what all the fuss was about but having seen it a few times on tv since, I have a different outlook on that movie and appreciate its humour, simplicity and the storyline.
@@jlk760 that’s true but I guess what was the surprising thing to me (and obviously you wouldn’t know this).Is that I’m really open minded when it comes to films. I’ll watch anything or give anything a chance, and I’m usually pretty decided even after multiple viewings. So it was a real surprise to me that I felt different. I know what you mean though, I generally get that effect more with music than with films. But yeah I agree. With your first comment it’s a great movie I think the hype was more to do with the score at the time and I wasn’t really into that kind of music so maybe that was the problem. It’s interesting to see how vastly your tastes can change the cool thing is the music and the movie still hold up now even though it was meant to be edgy and on trend.
I think my other favourite performance is crazy stupid love. So slick and the outfits were so sharp!
"What are the uses of cellophane" is still one of the best lines a guest has ever uttered on this show
And whatever noise Ryan followed it with
Especially if you go back to mid '60s and further... 😬😵💫
When down the road if he chooses to write his autobiography I suggest he call it The Uses Of Cellophane and have Ford write the forward🤣!
Still makes me laugh whenever I heard it lol
They don't have cellophane on Solo's planet.
He is not only a great actor but a great comedian as well. I love his type of humour, I get never tired of watching these.
Same here
Ryan made Meryl Streep a winner in this show. Like she needs it, you might think, because she's legendary, but sometimes it's rough at the top. Ryan told a lovely story that honored his mother and our legend. How graceful! A real gentleman.
Meryl knew ALL about Weinstein. She is not this great person…that is all a carefully constructed facade.
"A fecal Jason Pollock" killed me and I died again when he looked at the ceiling as if following the track of the disaster. Ryan is the best!
Graham takes such delight in making Ryan explain!
Graham is brilliant at giving us a snapshot into the true unscripted personalities of these gifted people. They seem to really enjoy themselves on his show and feel relaxed giving the audience an incredible unique experience
It's the alcohol
I love how Ryan really makes Graham work to drag these stories out of him 😂
It’s like a subtle dance which they both enjoy😁
Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds are two of Canada's secret comic weapons. Love their self-deprecating humour so much!
Ryan definitely has the knack for telling stories. His timing and facial expressions are a nice touch!
I love how he always has that smile like he's thinking
_"I wonder if they'll believe this one..."_
I love his stories. His delivery is so serious and dry, but when he breaks it's hilarious.
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@@ryangosling3268 A Ryan Gosling account with no content? You think I'm stupid? 🤣
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Ryan's stories are legendary, but his dry sense of humor just propels the effect on his listeners. Epic.
Definitely 🙌🤣😂
I love his awkward sense of humor it just works for him 😂🧡
I’ll always stop to watch this every time it comes across my feed. He’s such a star.
I don’t think people can comprehend the amazing humble person you are. When you speak of your earlier childhood events which shaped your character … I see in my minds eye how you came to be this marvelous person. Take good care of you …
Legitimately one of the funniest people in Hollywood without even trying.. Ryan Gosling is a superb storyteller, terrific comic timing..
He makes it look effortless but I think it’s very practiced.
Love the fact that he asked Meryl Streep to compliment his mum’s hair do. What a sweetheart!
Even better is that Meryl took a moment to absorb the request and then went all in on the compliment
Yeah, that was sweet!
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She always takes her acting seriously. 😊
Graham can make anyone sound funny. He just seemingly knows the right questions to ask and his guests just step up to the plate. Great to see that Ryan was dancing long before La La Land.
La La Land looks rubbish tbh.
@@joanie3452 watch it and judge after.
i cry after watching it, always.
Mickey Mouse Club
@@joanie3452la la land is a literal masterpiece, musicals aren’t my thing but my friend made me watch it. Never have I been so engrossed in a film while watching
@@OllieDunn06 Same here. X
The Greg Davies anecdote was the best. Gosling's reactions were priceless.
His interview with Harrison Ford on "This Morning" with Allison Hammond is one of the best and funniest interviews I have ever seen (and I've seen it repeatedly and STILL laugh!).
Ryan Gosling is a superb storyteller, terrific comic timing.
He is so well-dressed. Really rocks a suit 😍
Ryan Gosling---what an absolute doll he is!
Ken?? 😳😳
He’s so good as the straight man. His comedic timing is spot on, so patient and comfortable while being still.
Ryan Gosling kills me. Timing is everything.
He is such a funny man, I really enjoy him and especially his sense of humour - he looks like he'd be a lot of fun!
I've heard the cellophane story so many times and it's so great! It never goes out of style 👏🏼👏🏼
He makes me Smile from ear to ear where my face is sore from smiling
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Love Ryan's sense of humor. He can tell a story.
Terrific story telling! The first time I saw him act, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams blew me away in The Notebook.
I love Ryan’s sense of humor!!!! He’s a perfect guest for talk shows…. Lol
Great Canadian humor.
Any movie Ryan Gosling is in I watch. 🇨🇦
A "fecal Jackson Pollack." An amazing choice of words that's so descriptive of what a puppy is capable of. Bravo.
Yeah, and a nice reference to the story Greg Davies told right before where he came up with that description. 😂
The other way around, actually.
Pollock*
Ryan had me at "Silver Hammer Pants".
It just hit me: Ryan Gosling tells stories just like Bob Newhart!
YESSSSSS!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I had to Google his name 😅 Now I know who he is 😉
@@ElvarMasson Listen to Bob Newhart's "Abe Lincoln vs. Madison Avenue."
These are all great but you should've included the Greg Davies storytelling - his reactions combined w/Greg Davies' delivery make it pretty much my favorite Graham Norton moment ever 💜
Greg Davies is brilliant
@@ElvarMasson 💯 agreed! I wasn't familiar w/him (I'm in the US) til I saw that clip, then I sought out Man Down and Cuckoo and his stand up and I love it all, he's the best
@@tylerpurrden Yeah, he's very funny 😁 😂
Agreed. Ryan's reaction to Greg was everything
@@marywood8794 I was able to watch an old season of Would I Like To You on Amazon prime last year but then they took it off. I live in the US & can't find anyone else who streams that show currently - even tho they were old I watched every episode in about 2 days (I want to say it was season two or three at best) - i am addicted to Greg Davies humor now, thanks for the info regardless. I need to hunt that Royal performance down 😁
6:43-6:49 I keep replaying this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Harrison Ford asking wat are the uses of cellophane and Ryan Goslings's snigger laugh and audience laugh always gets me😂😂😂😂😂
Then that entire back and forth with the two🤣🤣🤣
...I keep replaying 6:27! 🤣🤣🤣
He is a great storyteller.. And you can tell how much his family means to him. Graham Norton really gives you a chance To see other signs of celebrities and to see how they get along with the others on the couch.. It irritates me that they no longer do this except on James Cordon. I'd like to see see guests interact.
Used to do this on Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Guests would stay on as new guests came on.
Ryan is a treat storyteller. Cracks me up with his dry whit. The dance number was lol. I've seen almost all of his films and I recommend most of them. He did some really good work when he was in his 20's.
“Wit”(comes from the word “witty”) NOT “whit”(this means a small or tiny part of something)
Ryan and Harrison together with they’re dry sense of humor is so funny!! 🤣😂
0:00 RYAN GOSLING's mom's hair was to crazy during THE OSCARS
1:26 RYAN GOSLING safed a dog while shooting THE NICE GUYS
3:41 RYAN GOSLING was his uncle's head of security
5:58 RYAN GOSLING was a young sales man
7:39 RYAN GOSLING's early dancing career
Ryan Gosling comes across as such a sweet guy, I'm not ashamed to say I'm a little bit in love with him! 😊
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I just love how he never breaks character - he's a treasure!
Pure gold. He is the best at making everyone laugh.
Ryan is completely understated and fascinating
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I adore Ryan Gosling - he's so very modest and self deprecating. So unlike most Hollywood stars!
The Nice Guys. Ryan is a comedic actor, capable of Oscar worthy performances.
Absolutely love his dry sence of humour.....♥️
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Gotta love Ryan Gosling...his deadpan, cheeky humour is so funny and entertaining.
Love him…. Great actor great sense of humor❤️
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I love his glossing cheeks when he smiles.
“What are the uses of cellophane?”
That setup…Ford knows how to keep the bit going xD
I just love Ryan Gosling. Great guy
Ryan is the man
Ryan comes across as very likeable guy. Great actor too.
2:33 the way he's painting a picture for the audience of the dog having diarrhea is what pro stand up comedians do
that was a reference to Greg's story where he used the phrase to paint the picture :)
Didn’t Ryan’s story come first? I suspect some of this is coordinated beforehand.
I absolutely love the way Graham Norton laughs😅💙💙
😅 " I was old enough to know better" 😂😂😂
He saved a dog?! I’m in love!! And that cellophane story!
I've watched most of Ryan's films and I think he's a wonderful actor and storyteller. In the clip where he's wearing something around his neck, it's the name tag of his dog, George, who died. He took George on Fallon one night with an apple. He'd bite off pieces and feed them to George.
The Hammer pants on mini Gosling. 😂😂
He’s so sweet and so handsome too!
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When I was a teenager, my matinee idol was Bob Redford and Paul Newman. Ryan is my new crush. Adorable, especially in "Barbie"!
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He is so wonderful, humble and witty! Love him!
How could we not ❤
One of the nicest guys in the business of show!
Ryan is so naturally funny .Love him
He is 100% adorable.
the cellophane story and the dancing tops all of it i can't stop laughing 😂
Love it when he says
He doesn't want to out his Mom 🤣😅🤣😅😅
I just discovered these tapes. This show is very entertaining. I love the way the guests interact. Graham Norton does an excellent way of directing these hilarious conversations. I love it.
The entire cellophane exchange was hysterical!
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Ryan has a very dry sense of humor, which is the best! His "Santa Baby" performance on SNL is gold!!!
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I'm pretty sure that's the funniest bit that SNL ever did.
Gosling is genuinely funny with really good timing and delivery. It's almost as though the core elements of "entertaining" are the same regardless of the medium involved.
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He has the timing ... he’s so funny ...
One of the best storyteller!
Seems like a cool dude and doesn’t take himself seriously
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Sometimes when I feel sad I come here and my mood is instantly better
Who else is stuck in the never ending loop of The Graham Norton show 👀
always
Love Ryan’s subtle understated humour and his ability to laugh at himself!
Ryan will always be MTV best kiss
Margot Robbie cracking up at Ryan Gosling’s joke, is priceless. 😂
He’s hilarious but you wouldn’t know it! And the incredible Stars on the red couch with him I loved every minute 😅thanks Ryan 😊
This is beautiful because it shows he hasn't changed as a person.
So far I didn't like the guy, but after this video I really changed my mind. He's so funny in such a calming way.
I see a lot of people commenting this, but I literally don't see how you could dislike this guy even only seeing him in movies. He's always calm and confident, sure he's introverted but thats not a bad thing.
@@bradleywoods3742 I can like or dislike who I want. I don't understand how can you don't understand that.
@@cc-bl4iw Of course you can, that wasn't the point of my comment. I was confused as to why you could dislike someone based on nothing.
Same here!
How does he keep a straight face here and on snl he is crying laughter 😂
He is the funniest story teller! Love his work.
Ryan is so funny and genuinely charming. 😊😊😊😊
I love that Graham and Ryan are genuinely friends ahah
He’s so deadpan, I love it
Harrison can really make him laugh, I love it
He is so handsome 😍 and funny and talented ❤️
Ryan is so gorgeous in every single way💜💯❤️💋💖🥰😘
Ryan has the greatest delivery of his stories... so hilarious, very dry.