Alec's comment 'can't count to 14 million' is a reference to Letterman receiving a 3 year $14 million per year contract to move from NBC to CBS in 1993
@@joejoe2658 Its probably too soon to joke like that? Hey its not like he'll say something stupid like the gun fired itself and then stupid people will let the rust movie PRODUCER get away with murder! Oh wait...
She’s only 14, and she’s already more charming and funny than most adult actors. And it seems genuine, not like she’s trying to be cute like a precocious kid actor.
It seems like a practiced phase, the way she got flirtatious in interviews in her early twenties; it does seem to me like trying on a personality, a schtick. But she does it really well, natural, composed; like a good actress.
When I first watch Leon, I was sure I was witnessing the birth of a great actress! But when her interviews begin to drop, I was mesmerized by how charming and intelligent this kid was.
The movie is a masterpiece, I still have it on vhs. It's very provocative with some of the scenes, especially the extended/ directors cut, while still staying somewhat charming. It also is ruinous for me to ever think that since then she grew up to be one of the most beautiful actresses alive, luckily she's quite talented and ever a sweetie.
Wow, this is whole interview is priceless. All three of them are at their top of their game. It is absolutely insane how poised and funny she is at 14.
How the hell can you tell that from an interview, is your life that bankrupt that you gotta decide which actors are a product of good parenting? What a weird statement.
@@scribe570 I noticed that. She got jokes 14 years old's would not normally get and she got them instantly... like a half second before I got the joke, lol.
Natalie has been a bright ray of sunshine, very smart, grounded, honest and a brilliant actor right from the beginning of her career to the present time.
Nope, I'm with Baldwin that it is so still Letterman, especially compared to just having to be her. Don't worry, Portman thinks everyone just has to act like her, also, to be smart.
Yep, growing up and trying to fit in, but still have that youthful giddiness. That's something hopefully we can keep through life. Being able to be at least in that moment free to laugh unabashedly.
That's btw her quick wit, it takes some time to realise that Steven's brother is sitting right next to you, and more time to bring forth the famous Baldwin actor family, all while you're on air and people are looking at you. She did it instantly
I bet her history teacher thought differently the next day after she called him out in front of millions of people. I wonder what her grade was in that class.
Leon is one of the greatest ever movies. All of the actors are brilliant; Oldman, Reno, Portman, Aiello, with a superb music score. Totally engrossing.
For your information Luc Besson had 6 months free while he awaited Bruce Willis getting done with whatever so he could film "The Fifth Element". He wrote "The Professional" in 6 months, cast the characters, shot the film - everything - in 6 months of spare time! And it's a fantastic film about cold-blooded people with a heart warming young girl at the center of it.
The way Dave and Alec bounce off each other is why I love Graham Norton and all of his guests on the couch at the same time - it just makes for a more fun chat show.
Rarely if ever did you see Letterman at a loss for words. There was only one other time I can think of. He had some overweight baseball player (Tempted to say LaMarr Hoyt but not certain) who Dave kept poking fun of, and he came out with a sandwich and said it was the Letterman special because it had a lot tongue.
The movie that Natalie Portman was talking about opening on Friday, 2/9/1996, was "Beautiful Girls". It was a moderately successful movie, estimated to break even at the box office with net profits coming from later online releases and video sales. Natalie's performance was singled out by critics as being one of the highlights of this movie.
Was it called The Professional in some countries? Because the movie is called 'Leon'. I've had it on DVD for years, and the cover says, "Leon the Professional", but the opening credits just say, "LEON". I watched it last night as well.
It's a french film and in France the film is called "Leon" but i think that outside french-speaking countries the film was brandes as "The Professional".
@@Maitatron In Britain it's known as _Leon_ too (well, to be precise, its original title was _Léon_ but we got it without the accent on the E, for some reason). I was hugely confused a few years ago when I started reading about her breakthrough film being something called _The Professional_ aged 14, when I was thinking, "Hang on, wasn't her breakthrough in _Leon_ at that same time...?!" -- I think it took me quite a while to realise it was the US title for the same movie! I believe Australia, for instance, 'doubled up' the titles - i.e. _Leon: The Professional_ 😄
She was great in the professional and absolutely beautiful as Padme Amadala in Star Wars. This interview shows why and how she has developed as an actress.
When Alec says "if one of us doesn't get you, the other one will" at (4:35) is just too hilarious. He only realizes it sounds like he's speaking about Natalie after it comes out of his mouth. Dave is more than ready to run with it, but Alec keeps talking until the moment is lost, saving his skin.
On most talk shows, they have an outline of the discussion. Typically, the guests sit down with a producer and they plan together what they are going to talk about. So Natalie likely would have told that story to a producer, and Dave would be told something like "she has a funny story about watching an R rated movie" or whatever. But she wouldn't have been sitting next to Alex. So it's plausible the "one of your brothers" moment was genuine an unplanned. But it's just as likely the producer told her she was going to be going on with Alex and she said "oh, I have a story about watching a movie his brother was in" and they went from there.
Oh my gosh, that curl-up belly laugh she gives herself at 4:24 is everything. Pure joy and youth. I want that on a loop for whenever something sad happens.
She is a great actor . She is very smart and funny . You must also also give credit to Dave he was maybe the best talk show host ever . He could bring out the best in people . I think none of the current talk show hosts are as good as he was .Johnny Carson was maybe on a par with Letterman .
I’m glad that somehow she made it through her childhood years and into adulthood seemingly unscathed. I’m assuming she had pretty good parents and a level head.
I went to middle school with her, Southwoods Middle School in Syosset, NY. I was a grade below her. I ended up moving before going over to the high school in Syosset.
Funny thing about quotes like that, I know exactly the kind of person you are just by repeating it like that. It doesn’t matter who says it, in what context, or the rhetoric involved but right wingers will always cling and hold onto generalized propaganda statements like that no matter what the situation is. Everything is always “corrupting the youth!” or they’ll say “think of the children!” until it comes to their own actions or the kinds of things they support - then it can be as aggressive, violent, demeaning, offensive as humanely possible with no consideration for the youth in the slightest. The people corrupting today’s youth are the same people reciting these lines while being as hypocritical as they can.
@@SuperCosty2010the point was never "she has nowhere to go from there". Saying "where does she go" is just pointing out that she's already so good that there isn't much room to improve... It's nice that you liked Star Wars but it was a definite step down in terms of how it utilised her talent. Not that she was wasted but it was a much more simple role that was mostly about her costumes. A step up in how many people saw it but as a serious actor that's not really the point.
So well spoken, naturally funny like an innocent kid and talented for her age at 14 back then. Good she refused Revlon modeling agent that spotted her in a pizza shop and used that experience to get her own acting talent agent.
The movie Baldwin was plugging is The Juror. The Juror = 22% on Rotten Tomatoes, earned $60 million worldwide on a $44 million budget. Beautiful Girls = 77% on Rotten Tomatoes, earned $10.6 million worldwide on a $2.7 million budget. So sorry, Alec, but I am seeing hers first.
@4:20 the funniest part ever, Letterman knew who was in the "Threesome" movie because Alec was there, that is why he asked who was in the movie, then she pointed to Alec with an adorable laugh, your brother was in it : P
@@jamesprior2496 Stop with that nonsense, she was there with full parental consent, they went through every scene and line. The madonna part, and the restaurant scene, were debated for days before being green-lit.
5:15 “She’s a housewife - she doesn’t like when I call her that - she says it sounds like she’s married to a house.” That is a hilarious joke and it seems like it went straight past the audience.
She looks exactly the same here as she did in "Thor", only shrunk. I know this is real, but it's easy to imagine her "shrunken" appearance as a visual effect in a movie.
This was hilarious. All three of them landed massive jokes. I was dying.... some examples were: "One of them was your brother" by Portman, "Oh, well, that's very important now, because we don't have enough PEOPLE." by Letterman, "I can count, but not that high." by Alec. LMFAO! 10/10 show, Letterman.
After Leon - The Professional, I've garnered a HUGE respect for this actress. Then the following Star Wars movies she was amongst the only beacons of light. Back THEN, I did not have access to this programs from US TV, I was oblivious to this... Some like 10+ y later I've tried my best in learning the English language and american culture AND LO AND BEHOLD: Natalie is still overwhelmingly clever and charming... Natalie Portman, true genuine actress in my book.
Imagine you're a high school teacher watching Letterman and your student comes on and calls you "a weird guy". Brutal.
Specially your famous student
I thought that too : )
Well, then probably don't recommend The Open Road to your most famous 14 year-old student?
Imagine being an open-minded teacher who absolutely loves the tag!
If you recommend Kerouac to a 9th-grader, you can't complain.
Alec's comment 'can't count to 14 million' is a reference to Letterman receiving a 3 year $14 million per year contract to move from NBC to CBS in 1993
LOL thank you for this post,, i was about to post a comment asking what he was taking a jab at by that comment.
Set up by Les Moonves. Now Dave is having fun with his Late Night peeps!
no, it's how many times he shot that woman.
@@joejoe2658 Its probably too soon to joke like that? Hey its not like he'll say something stupid like the gun fired itself and then stupid people will let the rust movie PRODUCER get away with murder! Oh wait...
Interesting how millionaires rib each other about being millionaires like it's a bad thing.
She’s only 14, and she’s already more charming and funny than most adult actors. And it seems genuine, not like she’s trying to be cute like a precocious kid actor.
It seems like a practiced phase, the way she got flirtatious in interviews in her early twenties; it does seem to me like trying on a personality, a schtick. But she does it really well, natural, composed; like a good actress.
Natalie has grownup to be one of the best actress around today.
Not like when Jayden Smith when he was young? lol.
@@moneyball647 No.
Alec was in his scrawny "Beetlejuice" stage.
When I first watch Leon, I was sure I was witnessing the birth of a great actress! But when her interviews begin to drop, I was mesmerized by how charming and intelligent this kid was.
The movie is a masterpiece, I still have it on vhs. It's very provocative with some of the scenes, especially the extended/ directors cut, while still staying somewhat charming. It also is ruinous for me to ever think that since then she grew up to be one of the most beautiful actresses alive, luckily she's quite talented and ever a sweetie.
I know the movie as The Professional
The full title is Léon: The Professional so you're both correct@@watdahel
No way, she says after that one, if she made it again, everyone would be perverts to her, since it was her.
Wow, this is whole interview is priceless. All three of them are at their top of their game.
It is absolutely insane how poised and funny she is at 14.
know know know know know your cuts of meat
I find Ltterman is interrupting her quite often... Wouldn't call it the top of his game.
@@dennism.5145it is, he was just never very good
Seemed like a lot of awkward moments, and none of them on Portman's part.
people today dont have a good upbringing, thats's why they are so impressed with what should be normal.
So funny when she showed her teeth like it was her grandma asking 😁
She's adorable. Acting since she was a child and she still has her head on straight. A product of good parenting. 👍
Almost like operating a traditional household has some significant benefits despite all the hate that sort of thing gets these days.
Why assume it’s parenting and deny the kudos to the child?
@@treefrog3679
Fair. But unlikely I think.
@@treefrog3679 "Acting since she was a child and she still has her head on straight." = Kudos to the child.
How the hell can you tell that from an interview, is your life that bankrupt that you gotta decide which actors are a product of good parenting? What a weird statement.
She was such a kid there and yet very smart and eloquent
Baldwin looked super young too! I didn't recognize him at first.
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Isn't Portman a mensa member?
She got all the jokes, too.
@@scribe570 I noticed that. She got jokes 14 years old's would not normally get and she got them instantly... like a half second before I got the joke, lol.
Her charisma is off the charts here.
And only 14!
it's been off the charts since her turn in Leon: The Professional..2 years earlier.
She was so cheerful, energetic, and charming when she was younger.
Especially when she said it was Alex's brother in the movie. That was funny.
she's roasting two adults while being charismatic
Natalie has been a bright ray of sunshine, very smart, grounded, honest and a brilliant actor right from the beginning of her career to the present time.
She is just delightful. Clearly gifted.
Harvard Degree in Psych- She definitely isn't dumb
@@firemedic10353 It doesn't matter what your IQ is when you completely lack dignity and class.
@@firemedic10353 Well, she even does just has to behave properly until you are, stupid...
Anyone else just loves Natalie Portman even more after this? She's amazing, great actress and just a wholesome cool person. 🤩
Nope, I'm with Baldwin that it is so still Letterman, especially compared to just having to be her. Don't worry, Portman thinks everyone just has to act like her, also, to be smart.
“One of your brothers!!”🤣😂
She was SO pleased with herself for executing that joke! ha ha ha
Yep, growing up and trying to fit in, but still have that youthful giddiness. That's something hopefully we can keep through life. Being able to be at least in that moment free to laugh unabashedly.
That's btw her quick wit, it takes some time to realise that Steven's brother is sitting right next to you, and more time to bring forth the famous Baldwin actor family, all while you're on air and people are looking at you. She did it instantly
@@SuperCosty2010or she knew before executing the joke
Her comedic timing is spot on! 😀
I bet her history teacher thought differently the next day after she called him out in front of millions of people. I wonder what her grade was in that class.
@@Mr.Ekshin Depends on who you ask. History is re-written all the time to cover up that which is unfavorable. 😉
@@WW-wf8tu - I have no idea what you're even trying to say here... I literally said nothing about history.
@@WW-wf8tu Wow, I guess you say this every chance you get. It sure wasn't the topic here.
She had, has and will continue to have the best smile in the business.
I didn't know natalie had such great comedic timing.... she should really do comedies too
She's funny on her Saturday Night Live appearances.
She did comedies...
watch some of her movies... try the comedies if you like comedy
She did a comedy , the phantom menace .
@@therumjiggler6879 bro
She was so adorable and wholesome. Too cute.
Léon: The Professional is such a great movie. I need to rewatch it.
I watched it. Boring. Any $$ or awards?
Leon is one of the greatest ever movies. All of the actors are brilliant; Oldman, Reno, Portman, Aiello, with a superb music score. Totally engrossing.
@@mjp96 Sorry they didn't TikTok or Fortnite dance every 5 minutes to hold your attention
@@andythefork it was a pedo movie
For your information Luc Besson had 6 months free while he awaited Bruce Willis getting done with whatever so he could film "The Fifth Element". He wrote "The Professional" in 6 months, cast the characters, shot the film - everything - in 6 months of spare time! And it's a fantastic film about cold-blooded people with a heart warming young girl at the center of it.
The way Dave and Alec bounce off each other is why I love Graham Norton and all of his guests on the couch at the same time - it just makes for a more fun chat show.
James Corden did it too.
Wonder where he learned it?
I think you meant where'd Cordon steal it? Don't worry mate, I'll say what everyone in the UK has known for years. Cheers!
@@UniversalExports23 There may have been others doing it before him but Johnny Carson was doing it for 30 years starting in the 1960's.
Graham Norton is so forced and awful. (the setup with the guests, not Graham, he's a natural).
"I can't count to 14 million." Cold blooded comeback.
Rarely if ever did you see Letterman at a loss for words. There was only one other time I can think of. He had some overweight baseball player (Tempted to say LaMarr Hoyt but not certain) who Dave kept poking fun of, and he came out with a sandwich and said it was the Letterman special because it had a lot tongue.
I don’t get it
@@uwusdead
He was talking about Dave’s salary.
Alec was so good here.
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The movie that Natalie Portman was talking about opening on Friday, 2/9/1996, was "Beautiful Girls". It was a moderately successful movie, estimated to break even at the box office with net profits coming from later online releases and video sales. Natalie's performance was singled out by critics as being one of the highlights of this movie.
Deserved an Oscar for the professional. Watched the black Swan. Where she deserves the oscar. But her acting was even better in the professional.
She was very convincing in "The Black Swan".
Was it called The Professional in some countries? Because the movie is called 'Leon'. I've had it on DVD for years, and the cover says, "Leon the Professional", but the opening credits just say, "LEON". I watched it last night as well.
It's a french film and in France the film is called "Leon" but i think that outside french-speaking countries the film was brandes as "The Professional".
@@Maitatron In Britain it's known as _Leon_ too (well, to be precise, its original title was _Léon_ but we got it without the accent on the E, for some reason). I was hugely confused a few years ago when I started reading about her breakthrough film being something called _The Professional_ aged 14, when I was thinking, "Hang on, wasn't her breakthrough in _Leon_ at that same time...?!" -- I think it took me quite a while to realise it was the US title for the same movie!
I believe Australia, for instance, 'doubled up' the titles - i.e. _Leon: The Professional_ 😄
Loved her in "Garden State" which must have been around this time, too.
She was something else. And still is 🤩
The freedom of her laughter shows how normal she was at this age.
"Because there ARENT enough people....."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Typical liberal blather!
@@jamesprior2496 no, you putz, just a sense of humor
Get some!
Yeah@@jamesprior2496 only liberals can be funny and have a sense of humor!
This would apply to all doctors …
@@stevenlittlewood4324 dave is saying there are too many human beings on planet earth!
😁
Natalie is adorable!
So much personality at 14. When I was 14 the only thing on my mind was how to make a working flamethrower
That’s kinda awesome 😂
Well did you?
@@orbislame yeah but it was primitive. By 19 I had a decent one working
Really ? Were you asexual ?
@@guillll strange question
She’s clearly gifted. I wonder who those teachers were in high school. I went to the same high school as her but years earlier
So incredibly charming and delightful! And as I mentioned elsewhere, her new movie May December is excellent!!
Incredible that shes only 14 here and speaks and acts like this on tv on top of it all.
When she said her history teacher was kind of a weird guy. That was adorable. 😂
She was great in the professional and absolutely beautiful as Padme Amadala in Star Wars. This interview shows why and how she has developed as an actress.
When Alec says "if one of us doesn't get you, the other one will" at (4:35) is just too hilarious. He only realizes it sounds like he's speaking about Natalie after it comes out of his mouth. Dave is more than ready to run with it, but Alec keeps talking until the moment is lost, saving his skin.
It wasn't a misunderstanding. He meant it. Later, he acted like he meant something else
Yeah, creepy!
Wie die Zeit vergeht... Frau Portmann war schon immer ein Mensch mit ganz besonders toller Ausstrahlung ❤️
She *WAS* a straight-A student until she called one of her teachers a weird guy on national TV.
😂
Her realization of who actually starred in Threesome is an all-time great interview moment.
Topics are scripted though and they are actors ;-)
@@tomamarque5817 Scripts are scripted. Topics are discussed.
On most talk shows, they have an outline of the discussion. Typically, the guests sit down with a producer and they plan together what they are going to talk about. So Natalie likely would have told that story to a producer, and Dave would be told something like "she has a funny story about watching an R rated movie" or whatever. But she wouldn't have been sitting next to Alex. So it's plausible the "one of your brothers" moment was genuine an unplanned. But it's just as likely the producer told her she was going to be going on with Alex and she said "oh, I have a story about watching a movie his brother was in" and they went from there.
It was typical Hollywood sleaze, a middle aged man joking about corrupting a kid. There was nothing cute about this interview.
i love her smile
Oh my gosh, that curl-up belly laugh she gives herself at 4:24 is everything. Pure joy and youth. I want that on a loop for whenever something sad happens.
Even back then, Natalie’s smile could put the electric company out of business.
Why? Can you generate electricity with teeth? What a weird thing to say!
@@johnc3403I think he's referring to her ability to 'light up' a room.
@@johnc3403 Dont get it either
This is what happens when you interview a legit genius that also has a great sense of humor. She was always a great actress too.
She's dead?
@@Frankincensedjb123 ?
She is a great actor . She is very smart and funny . You must also also give credit to Dave he was maybe the best talk show host ever . He could bring out the best in people . I think none of the current talk show hosts are as good as he was .Johnny Carson was maybe on a par with Letterman .
Hahahaha you think Portman is a genius???
@@frozencowboy6552 it doesn't matter what I think. She has a 140 IQ. That makes her an actual genius.
Not only beautiful, but smart and wise.
I miss when guests used to stay and hang out like this.
Great interview she is wise beyond her years and very funny.
I’m glad that somehow she made it through her childhood years and into adulthood seemingly unscathed. I’m assuming she had pretty good parents and a level head.
I loved her in V for Vendetta.
Give that bogus argument a rest already, Trump/Vance 2024! and beyond! byebye now!🤣
she has turned out to be one of the most amazing actresses ever
I love her, but name one great movie?!
@@mjp96 V for Vandetta, Revenge of the Sith, Thor to name a few.
@@mjp96 V is for Vendetta
Black Swan? Oscar?
I remember having the biggest crush on her as a child in the 90's. I still do.
Dave, "What Kind Of Grades Do you Get?"
Natalie, "I'm a Straight A Student".
Later in life. She Will Graduate from Harvard with Honors!🧑🎓
Thanks captain wiki copy & paste.
What an honor
@@KatieWilliams1990xif that was on wiki it wouldn’t have that stupid capitalisation
Exactly what I was thinking! You can tell she is intelligent, even at this young age.
@@KatieWilliams1990x: So what? I wasn’t going to look it up. I was glad to get that tidbit I wouldn’t have known otherwise. You need to chill, Karen.
I don’t like how he didn’t let her talk and always interrupted her. But she did well not letting herself be irritated.
He never did. With any guest.
He was never a good interviewer.
Did you never watch Letterman? That's his style. Personally, I like it.
Conan, too - OMG. "I'm SO funny!!!!"
Yeah, I thought Alec would never shut up 🤣
I went to middle school with her, Southwoods Middle School in Syosset, NY. I was a grade below her. I ended up moving before going over to the high school in Syosset.
What's your age btw
@rahulmunda791 42
I watch this "before" Natalie but my mind keeps playing the "after" Natalie from the SNL interview skit. 😆
Her cuteness is off the charts.
Hotness bro
She's a kid
And im 14@@adam.677
@@mohammadabdulfarooqi3068mohammed she was 14 here
Her body is little but her face looks adult. Idk. It's weird. She doesn't look any different here than she does in films where she is way older.
That means her face never got adult..
Great understated line from Portman: "Corrupting the youth of America!"
Funny thing about quotes like that, I know exactly the kind of person you are just by repeating it like that. It doesn’t matter who says it, in what context, or the rhetoric involved but right wingers will always cling and hold onto generalized propaganda statements like that no matter what the situation is.
Everything is always “corrupting the youth!” or they’ll say “think of the children!” until it comes to their own actions or the kinds of things they support - then it can be as aggressive, violent, demeaning, offensive as humanely possible with no consideration for the youth in the slightest. The people corrupting today’s youth are the same people reciting these lines while being as hypocritical as they can.
She is so freaking adorable, so smart and genuinely funny at only 14. Like Alec said, where does she go from there? (she’s done pretty well)
From there there was Michael Mann's HEAT with both De Niro and Pacino in it, and the Star Wars prequel trilogy, which I wholeheartingly adore
@@SuperCosty2010the point was never "she has nowhere to go from there". Saying "where does she go" is just pointing out that she's already so good that there isn't much room to improve... It's nice that you liked Star Wars but it was a definite step down in terms of how it utilised her talent. Not that she was wasted but it was a much more simple role that was mostly about her costumes. A step up in how many people saw it but as a serious actor that's not really the point.
Please explain what he said “Where does she go from there”. I still don’t understand. Thaaanks ❤
Nice to see Natalie was intelligent and kind even at that age 🙂
her expressive look about the “tea” and homework are funny and show high iq
I can think of one person on that couch who desperately wishes time machines were a thing.
Even almost 30 years ago she was a treasure.
00:47 her face like 'did I say anything wrong?'
So well spoken, naturally funny like an innocent kid and talented for her age at 14 back then. Good she refused Revlon modeling agent that spotted her in a pizza shop and used that experience to get her own acting talent agent.
This goes to show how burning books with controversial content makes no sense.
She turned out alright I’d say.
The movie Baldwin was plugging is The Juror.
The Juror = 22% on Rotten Tomatoes, earned $60 million worldwide on a $44 million budget.
Beautiful Girls = 77% on Rotten Tomatoes, earned $10.6 million worldwide on a $2.7 million budget.
So sorry, Alec, but I am seeing hers first.
At least he wasn't plugging The Rural Juror.
@@SESteve You mean, the Rrrrr Jrrrrr.
The juror is way better. Like way better
Great example of how quick and funny letterman is.
She was brilliant in cold mountain ❤❤❤
@4:20 the funniest part ever, Letterman knew who was in the "Threesome" movie because Alec was there, that is why he asked who was in the movie, then she pointed to Alec with an adorable laugh, your brother was in it : P
This is a funny interview with the young Natalie Portman. I miss the David Letterman show.
same year she did LEON she also did HEAT. What a way to start a career.
She has the perfect face, even until this day. And she truly is such a charming, delightful young lady here. Just adorable, still innocent.
What a great interview.
‘And one of your brothers…’ Dang!
She is exactly the type of girl at school I would have been in love with!(Well, me and a million other boys!)
"This isnt reality bites" lol
What a lovely girl and so funny she’s a great actor ❤
"one of your brothers" jajajajaja
4:35 did this guy really just say talking about his brother "If one of us doesn't get you the other one will" "I mean corrupting you" to a child
What an absolute delight.
imagine going to school and ur class mate is natalie portman.
Natalie is super cute and that smile from heaven!
I LOVE Natalie Portman! Fourteen years old and taking on David Letterman! COOL!
She was really good in The Professional.
She was exploited.
@@jamesprior2496 Stop with that nonsense, she was there with full parental consent, they went through every scene and line. The madonna part, and the restaurant scene, were debated for days before being green-lit.
@@jamesprior2496 clown
@@jamesprior2496 wtf do you mean at all 🤣
@@benwu7980 I believe she made a statement on how she was...
5:15 “She’s a housewife - she doesn’t like when I call her that - she says it sounds like she’s married to a house.” That is a hilarious joke and it seems like it went straight past the audience.
It's not hilarious and that's why audience/AB/Letterman didn't start laugh..They got it !
Teacher recommended On The Road. Ah, those were the days.
That was definitely suspicious.
W0W! Just think of how many lil boys hearts she broke!! Ha! Poor fellas never stood a chance. Such a poised & intelligent young lady!
travelling back in time and seeing NP is always refreshening
My favorite actress. She has always been great.
Great interview. They were all fantastic and fun. NP had to have broken so many high school kids' hearts.
Baldwin over there foaming at the mouth at the though of being with Natalie at 13.
Such poise ! Amid such sharks , mind blowing
She looks exactly the same here as she did in "Thor", only shrunk. I know this is real, but it's easy to imagine her "shrunken" appearance as a visual effect in a movie.
This was hilarious. All three of them landed massive jokes. I was dying.... some examples were: "One of them was your brother" by Portman, "Oh, well, that's very important now, because we don't have enough PEOPLE." by Letterman, "I can count, but not that high." by Alec. LMFAO! 10/10 show, Letterman.
Easily pleased.
This quote from a movie comes to mind: „ you can always tell the winners at the starting gate „.
Just a doll
That anecdote about her and her girlfriends renting an R-rated movie is out of this world.
Both men are terrified at how sharp she is… they both say bizarre things to her! Smart cookie. Beautiful Girls is a wonderful film
What on earth? Terrified? It's a comedy show and they were fine with her.
What? You're Delusional.
Funny to see this all these years later. My grandmother was actually Alec’s math teacher in high school so… massapequa I think.
The Portman kid seems very talented, looks like she has a bright future ahead of her. She should try getting into more movies.
This was back in the nineties as of now she has an Oscar award and she’s acted in many films including the famous series Star Wars
I don't think her father goes by Dr. Portman. Natalie's birth name is Natalie Hershlag, born to Shelly Stevens and Dr. Avner Hershlag.
She's still hands down the prettiest woman in hollywood, no question
That's true.
After Leon - The Professional, I've garnered a HUGE respect for this actress. Then the following Star Wars movies she was amongst the only beacons of light.
Back THEN, I did not have access to this programs from US TV, I was oblivious to this... Some like 10+ y later I've tried my best in learning the English language and american culture AND LO AND BEHOLD: Natalie is still overwhelmingly clever and charming...
Natalie Portman, true genuine actress in my book.
And only 14...amazing