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  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 Год назад +498

    9-to-5 was not “before its time.” It was OF its time. That’s why it got made. It publicized stuff that women knew about, and were angry about. It was innovative, but very of its time. I was 25 yrs old in 1980. We were ready for it, loved it.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov Год назад +38

      It was unusual because the heroines won & the sexist chauvinist villain boss was punished.

    • @MassageMagick1111
      @MassageMagick1111 Год назад +21

      I was 11. I watched that movie over and over and over. It taught me to stand up for myself in all areas of my life.

    • @synneazaro
      @synneazaro Год назад +5

      So true! Studio did not want to make movies about «women stuff” back then…

    • @flenif2247
      @flenif2247 Год назад +14

      The point being made was that it was ahead of its time in that it talked about or focused upon many subjects not spoken of so widely before as in a major movie studio. It was OF its time in that sexual harassmenr was occurring in the world but it always has been.

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w Год назад +7

      @@flenif2247 It wasn’t just “of its time” in the sense of sexual harassment “occurring in the world”-it was “of its time” in the sense that sexual harassment was viewed generally as unacceptable and actionable.
      The first case in the US commonly accepted as dealing with sexual harassment, _Barnes v. Train,_ had occurred six years earlier in 1974. In 1980, the same year in which _9 to 5_ was released, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission established guidelines for sexual harassment, defining it, in part, as “unwelcome sexual advances.” In _no_ sense was the movie “ahead of its time” unless one can call _any_ movie that is first in portraying something “ahead of its time”-Hollywood, as is usual, lagged behind, or, at best, tracked what was going on generally in society.

  • @debsylvester2012
    @debsylvester2012 Год назад +476

    9-5 was the gateway to helping me leave my brutal Mormon husband. I watched it over and over- I bought and wrecked many videos of this film rewatching it until I knew every bit of it by heart. Jane, Lily’s characters and Dolly’s music moved me to rise up against an entire church of misogynistic men. I love these women more than words can say. Thank you for sharing this information today. Thank you for motivating me and many other women to rise up and find freedom. I still listen to Dolly’s music every single day. Keep going! ☮️🌹

    • @Daisnap
      @Daisnap Год назад +25

      Wow, what a story! Sounds like there’s a screenplay in you that can help inspire and liberate many people, women especially, from cult-like restrictive religions. Please consider telling your story on a larger platform! It will help people!

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Год назад +20

      Well done!! Takes courage to go against everyone you know.

    • @sharronfoxx69
      @sharronfoxx69 Год назад +10

      Celebrate and enjoy everyday...you deserve it!!

    • @lindamcfadden5522
      @lindamcfadden5522 Год назад +8

      I hope those ladies read this post !!!
      Thankful you gotboutnof your horrible situation!!!!!!!

    • @Michael-qb5hg
      @Michael-qb5hg Год назад +4

      Moving commentary. I would love to share some suggestions for some very unknown, hidden, but the absolute most moving Dolly Parton songs that did not chart.

  • @stevekombolis3542
    @stevekombolis3542 Год назад +414

    Dolly seems like one of the best human beings on the planet that anyone could learn something from

    • @michaelratcliffe7559
      @michaelratcliffe7559 Год назад +16

      Ms Fonda is coming off pretty nice herself. It would be great to have an evening with these fine people. ❤

    • @carolynworthington8996
      @carolynworthington8996 Год назад +13

      @@michaelratcliffe7559 Then throw in Lily Tomlinson, too!

    • @findyourpassion8722
      @findyourpassion8722 Год назад +12

      I agree. I was thinking if I could spend one day with a celebrity, I would love to spend it with Dolly.

    • @jaxsutro4880
      @jaxsutro4880 Год назад +4

      #DOLLY2024!💗💗💗

    • @claudetteearle3052
      @claudetteearle3052 Год назад +5

      I've always felt that. She's real... despite the wig and whatever. Her heart is so real. I love her.

  • @MissSavicreations
    @MissSavicreations 5 месяцев назад +42

    First, I LOVE Jane Fonda and think she is truly unique and wonderful. Second, I LOVE Dolly Parton and my mom, an immigrant from India who doesn't really know pop culture or country music, also LOVES Dolly Parton! Dolly is just the kind of human being who is beloved by EVERYONE. She is just oh so lovely.

  • @erintheokay
    @erintheokay Год назад +341

    Hearing her speak about what we face in our professional lives today in such an honest, open, realistic way was so refreshing. She gets it. She always got it.

  • @SheldonHelms
    @SheldonHelms Год назад +49

    In the documentary about Dolly, they interviewed her friend and fellow singer, Mac Davis. He described a time when he invited Dolly to his home for a large party, and people immediately lined up to get her autograph. He was mortified, and pulled her aside to apologize, saying, "I promise, this is NOT why I invited you here." She said something like, "Mac, I've wanted to be this famous my entire life. These folks ain't puttin' me out. I love it!" Now THAT'S a professional. You just know it's gotta be tiring, and there's no human being on earth who could be in the mood to deal with that sort of attention 24/7. But Dolly plays along with it happily because the most important thing to her is making OTHERS happy. She may actually be an angel, ya'll.

    • @aletmartins6940
      @aletmartins6940 11 месяцев назад +4

      Dolly said she related wholly with Elvis because of their similar childhood experiences. He also said in an interview that he appreciated his fans’ interest because they are the reason he is blessed in his career. So Dolly and Elvis thought the same about autographs and fans.❤❤

  • @imalwaysright
    @imalwaysright Год назад +187

    We are so blessed to have Dolly. One of a kind, with a heart of gold

  • @TimeIdle
    @TimeIdle Год назад +126

    I'm always in awe with Jane Fonda's recollection. So detailed from so long ago. Amazing for any age, but at 85!

    • @theearthlaughs4251
      @theearthlaughs4251 Год назад

      ewww jane fonda

    • @blueocean-me1ns
      @blueocean-me1ns Год назад +1

      @@theearthlaughs4251 You mean Hanoi Jane?

    • @lorenalorena7078
      @lorenalorena7078 Год назад

      The face lift helped.

    • @mrs.h4484
      @mrs.h4484 11 месяцев назад +2

      The Jane who gave a note to the captors of a soldier who just wanted her to give it to his family. Who then was tortured and killed him for passing her a note.

    • @siobhansteisa9996
      @siobhansteisa9996 6 месяцев назад

      @@blueocean-me1nsYou need to move out of your parents’ basement.

  • @kettyspikes
    @kettyspikes Год назад +293

    When Matt touched his heart to say "one of my favourite movies" respectfully and with a lot of restraint to is excitement, that was just too cute and heartwarming.

    • @RandomPlayIist
      @RandomPlayIist Год назад +9

      It really is a fantastic movie, one of my favorites of all time.

    • @AttilatheThrilla
      @AttilatheThrilla Год назад +3

      He says a lot of his movies are his “favourites”

    • @DavidSmith-ss1cg
      @DavidSmith-ss1cg Год назад +8

      Nobody expected much from "9 to 5;" Fonda was Oscar-winning, but she was ALSO "Hanoi Jane." And Lily Tomlin and Dolly weren't the stars they are now. But Dolly had wanted to be in movies her whole life, and her enthusiasm carried the show by itself. She wrote the title song and it was a big hit, and the star's chemistry was intergalactic. And you can bet that women EVERYWHERE cheered to see sexual harassment met with a younger, prettier version of "Granny Clampett" with a big huge revolver. And some of it was heartwarming, too.

    • @PapaBPoppin
      @PapaBPoppin Год назад +2

      Gourley is THE PERFECT audience/fan stand-in for the show
      Whenever Conan gets to talk about behind the scenes stories from The Simpsons, Matt subconsciously rests his hands in his fists with a childlike smile... I realize this while I'm sitting there with my hands in fists grinning like a fool as well
      And this is another example of fan interjection (kept respectfully short) that adds to his excellent presence which builds yet another layer of genuine heart into this show

    • @hard-truthsbetter-than-swe6543
      @hard-truthsbetter-than-swe6543 Год назад +1

      came off ass kissing. "your such a fan"

  • @curtislindsey1736
    @curtislindsey1736 Год назад +115

    I'd love to see Dolly on the podcast!!!

    • @Sdority905
      @Sdority905 Год назад +6

      That would be amazing!

  • @craigfurlow7692
    @craigfurlow7692 Год назад +37

    She's STILL so freakin sharp and well put together for a woman of her years.

  • @17gt350
    @17gt350 Год назад +100

    Jane Fonda is Amazing. ❤

    • @Arthur-ke9vz
      @Arthur-ke9vz Год назад +1

      Traitor

    • @ChirpyMike
      @ChirpyMike Год назад +4

      Amazing....ly awful? Yes.

    • @slappymcslapster8845
      @slappymcslapster8845 Год назад +2

      Jane Fonda is a traitor.

    • @sidneysometimes2520
      @sidneysometimes2520 Год назад +14

      @@ChirpyMike Awwww... does she offend your snowflake sensitivities?

    • @ItsMe-yv9jd
      @ItsMe-yv9jd Год назад +2

      For someone that 'interviews' people, he certainly spends a lot of time talking about himself... look how BEYOND bored Jane is, as she holds up her head and tries to 'act' interested in his endless story, about whatever.

  • @lisamccaffety-scott3761
    @lisamccaffety-scott3761 Год назад +150

    I’m a woman in my early fifties and hearing this episode with Jane Fonda made me feel so moved and inspired - and, strangely, GRATEFUL for my age. Thank you Conan and Sona and Matt for this extremely thoughtful interview, with a stand-out human. I also worship Dolly and Lilly! Such a salve to the soul that these three have had such an enduring friendship, and that Jane Fonda, seemingly the person with everything, attributes so much of her own growth to these OG kick-ass WOMEN! I’ve been struggling with being a fifty-something, and I think I can say with all certainty that hearing this conversation made me LOVE where I am in life. Thank you ❤

    • @JillKnapp
      @JillKnapp Год назад +4

      PREACH, my fellow Gen-Xer!

    • @sandife4nandes365
      @sandife4nandes365 Год назад

      I couldn't have said it better.

    • @stargazer1359
      @stargazer1359 Год назад +5

      Another way to accept getting older is to think about those that are denied the chance.... My dear mother passed when she was 42, I was a kid and I suppose that is why it never crossed my mind. When I surpassed the age that she died..It seemed all the rest would not be taken for granted. At 58 and with a deadly and rare medical condition, I really take life one moment at a time. Not to minimize what others may experience, but to see it from a different perspective. Jane, Dolly & Lily are so alive with passion and gusto.

    • @sandife4nandes365
      @sandife4nandes365 Год назад +1

      @@stargazer1359 I lost my twin at the age of 23. I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder at the age of 21. I'm 57. Your singing to the choir my new friend. I agree 100%.

    • @000_x9
      @000_x9 Год назад +1

      I'm 59 love these women and the movie, but still am resentful I had to go through and put up with so much crap as a young girl working as a secretary, receptionist, typist all my life.
      The stories I could tell would curl hair and make 20 something girls gasp!

  • @elaine1743
    @elaine1743 Год назад +27

    I met Dolly while she was just waiting to do her part in a movie and she was extremely friendly and just loved her fans. She was like the happiest person ever!

  • @J.Smith-rc6wh
    @J.Smith-rc6wh Год назад +29

    Dolly is such a joy for everyone, as is Jane

  • @jeanneparadise8200
    @jeanneparadise8200 Год назад +21

    Dolly is an angel who is appreciative, kind and unspoiled. She is not ashamed of her roots and poverty and she has elevated the whole community.of Pigeon Forge TN. God bless her! I visited the area and her presence is everywhere.

  • @christinep.
    @christinep. Год назад +52

    Not every work environment is the same. But in my 20's (the 1980s) I had to handle a lot of sexual harassment in more than one workplace. I've talked to other women my age and they had similar experiences. (not all of them of course) As a very young professional, my major stressor was dealing with that. I had moved thousands of miles from home, knew nobody, and had my first professional and very demanding job but sexual harassment is what took up most of my emotional space dealing with. I remember my mother talking about it. She had to quit jobs over it. (1940s-1950s) There was no light shone on it but it was prevalent in a lot of work environments. I find that "good guys" don't believe this happens (they would never do that) and the other kind don't believe the "good guys" exist. They insist men are all like them and you (the harassed female) is the oddity for not complying.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov Год назад +8

      Once made a delivery to an office with a sign behind the desk that read, "Do you want to talk to the man in charge or the woman who knows what's going on?"

    • @june2420111
      @june2420111 Год назад +5

      I'm sorry you had to go through that. I can't even imagine. I worked in a team where this happened to one of the women and the guy who harassed her AND my boss got fired (she didn't do anything about the harassment). It's taken pretty seriously these days.

    • @xxkissmeketutxx
      @xxkissmeketutxx Месяц назад

      ​@@june2420111 seeing ACTUAL accountability just made my heart soar! When I was harassed in the early 2000's, the other women outcast me and sabotaged my work performance till I was "let go". I found out when another lady finally got sick of their cattiness and told me everything on my last day 🙃 I couldn't begin to guess how many hours of crying and trauma that and another similar job caused.
      It's awesome that it's being taken seriously ❤

  • @kathyakamimi4989
    @kathyakamimi4989 Год назад +52

    I adore Jane Fonda, as an actor and a person. She’s straight-up and tells it like it is. ❤❤❤❤

  • @hgoodin1013
    @hgoodin1013 Год назад +13

    My husband and I were extras on Uncle Buck. They filmed the Tire Shop scene where my husband worked as an actual mechanic...you can see him in the foreground under the car when Amy Madigan is on the phone with Buck. John Candy wasn't in any of the scenes they were shooting that day, but he just came to the shop to hang out. He brought his wife and 2 kids and just hung out all day. He made time for ANYBODY who wanted to talk to him. He truly was what you imagine him to be...a lovely, generous, kind and funny soul. Amy Madigan was lovely as well, very kind and down to earth and likewise took the time to speak with people.

    • @elinebrock5660
      @elinebrock5660 Год назад +2

      Your description of John Candy is the description of the quintessential Canadian-- kind, open and unpretentious🇨🇦

    • @hgoodin1013
      @hgoodin1013 Год назад +2

      @@elinebrock5660 he really was a very lovely soul.

  • @jonathanmoore7079
    @jonathanmoore7079 Год назад +22

    It's amazing how varied Dolly Parton's fanbase is. From multi-millionaires on the Coasts to the Opry-loving family in Tennessee, everyone loves Dolly.

    • @Michael-qb5hg
      @Michael-qb5hg Год назад +2

      AND we are much more powerful than Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga fans. If ANYONE dare comes for Dolly they are literally obliterated. The woman is literally nearly a perfect fng Saint. But people hate kind, good, giving, and successful people.

    • @johnson2joy
      @johnson2joy Год назад +4

      @@Michael-qb5hg Dolly is a legend.

    • @reddragonready
      @reddragonready Год назад +2

      @@Michael-qb5hg LOL Well I wouldn't mess with those fans..they are as crazy as any fan. And nobody hates Dolly..she is a World Icon

  • @steveflor9942
    @steveflor9942 Год назад +7

    I was working on the NBC Universal stage 1.... happened to meet Conan.
    He was "That" guy. Charming, kind and soooo funny.👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @loreneseman2303
    @loreneseman2303 Год назад +54

    Love Jane Fonda. She is soo classy and beautiful and a great role model. I hope she lives another twenty years.

    • @robertwilliams060
      @robertwilliams060 10 месяцев назад

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @kit2770
    @kit2770 Год назад +25

    This interview w Jane is great. 👍 She's great.

  • @maryzambrana7141
    @maryzambrana7141 7 месяцев назад +5

    Really great conversation with respect, no interruptions when someone is speaking showing us the compatibility a little care everyone has for one another. Thank you Conan, Jane and friends.😊

  • @bbsteele671
    @bbsteele671 Год назад +10

    Lily, Dolly, & Jane will be forever my Charlie's Angels.... 3 Musketeers. Legends. I will cherish them forever. Blessed to have them so long. Blessed Be! 💜

  • @grantp4022
    @grantp4022 Год назад +65

    I've always loved Jane Fonda, she tells it like it is, no matter if unpopular or popular,
    so with her, you know your getting the real Jane. She also has a special charisma
    that really resonates with me. Long live Jane.

    • @rrrusty49
      @rrrusty49 Год назад +2

      I've been fonda Jane since the '70's. 😉 Even tho she's part of a Hollywood dynasty -- nepo babe that she is -- she's not one to pull punches and always strives to be honest.

    • @Mrfairchap
      @Mrfairchap 10 месяцев назад

      @@rrrusty49 She was certainly honest in North Vietnam!

    • @integral
      @integral 4 месяца назад

      @@Mrfairchap Yeah, there's still a lot of gullible, poorly educated clowns around who love whining like this maroon. 😂

  • @dovebutter
    @dovebutter Год назад +20

    Love Jane! What a Trail Blazer in all the right ways. Class act through and through and whip smart and beautiful too. Thank you Jane!

  • @jazminratzlaff5357
    @jazminratzlaff5357 11 месяцев назад +9

    Love 9 to 5! It is a classic comedy! Never to be remade or done! Stands out to this day. It stays and belongs in the 1980’s as it should. Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin are all phenomenal star powered leading ladies in it. 💜 😂

  • @trevscribbles
    @trevscribbles Год назад +62

    Women like Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda are the reason the word "grace" was required. It's a perfect description of something beautiful but formidable.

  • @22Energies
    @22Energies Год назад +42

    I love these conversations. These are just way more interesting than the late night formats. People being people. I like the business and respect the talent and story telling, but being a fanatic is just not my thing. I feel the hype around stardom serves no one really.

  • @lillymarlane8766
    @lillymarlane8766 Год назад +26

    Jane Fonda has her finger on the pulse . So respectful and gracious, plenty to emulate here ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Notou-iz2uc
    @Notou-iz2uc 10 месяцев назад +4

    Jane Fonda you have been such an inspiration of integrity, intelligence, perseverance and strength for me ever since I was a teen working out with your cassette tape workouts! I just wanted to say Thank you for being someone worthy of admiration❤️

  • @Kahayuman
    @Kahayuman Год назад +87

    you can say whatever you want to say about Jane Fonda, she is an american icon.

  • @lilaccilla
    @lilaccilla Год назад +7

    What a great show ! I loved listening to these stories . John Candy ! omg , he was the real deal yes . I cried when he passed away . Felt like he was family . He was genuine

  • @JCNDCIII
    @JCNDCIII Год назад +30

    I was 9 when I saw 9 to 5 and all of these topics went over my head but when I see it now I think my God it was a groundbreaking movie. Kids these days love it but appreciate the fact that was the way things were. I met Dolly one time and she is a nice as Jane says she is.

  • @adrianprota2105
    @adrianprota2105 Год назад +8

    Oh Jane…….I wish the academy would give you an Oscar for Julia. You were the beating heart of that movie. The women burns with emotional intelligence. Your loss Ted is our gain. (sorry couldn’t resist that)
    Fonda, Streep, Lange, Rowlands….trail blazers!!!! ❤

  • @BlackBoxProd96
    @BlackBoxProd96 Год назад +19

    It’s pretty amazing. She was famous back when Charles Manson was arrested 🤯, and she was blacklisted back then for support of equal rights for blacks and gays. The FBI had her watchlisted because they thought she was communist, which she isn’t. Very inspirational.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov Год назад +1

      Fonda only became radicalized after living in France with the husband who cast her as sex kitten Barbarella, it was only after her return to America that she became activist.

    • @loril.mangold8160
      @loril.mangold8160 Год назад +6

      She was blacklisted mainly because she spoke loudly AGAINST the Vietnam War, at that time, Government , WAS NOT Really Challenged, even speaking up to your Parents was Almost unheard of. Jane Fonda, used her Celebrity Power for "The Good of All" and she always has, she received A LOT of Backlash too. From Hollywood, But I'll venture to guess from her Father, as well.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov Год назад +5

      @@loril.mangold8160 Jane was never actually blacklisted, in fact she did some of her best work & won the Oscar for Klute. America was @ war with itself in those days, culminating in students being murdered by National Guard @ Kent State in 1970. From the assassinations of the Kennedys & MLK to the Nixon impeachment, it was a crazy time, with Americans (esp. young ones) rioting in the streets over both Vietnam & Civil Rights of ALL kinds. & yes, Jane was in the thick of it, & no, Henry was NOT a proud poppa! Peter did his bit with Easy Rider, another sign of changing times & youth movement.

    • @loril.mangold8160
      @loril.mangold8160 Год назад +3

      @@unowen-nh9ov BlackboxProd96 said she was blacklisted, maybe I did comment on that, I know she wasn't blacklisted like Washington was doing to many Actors, Sanctioned would be more the word, from Hollywood, and Yes I remember Kent State, and Klute, it's Good you remember All this too

  • @carjam49
    @carjam49 Год назад +18

    The Dollmaker was an amazing series. I don't think it gets enough attention. Great interview.

    • @asanta2023
      @asanta2023 Год назад

      Really? Where can I watch it?

  • @ShakeMyWay
    @ShakeMyWay Год назад +20

    Dolly is amazing. I have so much love and respect for that woman.

  • @Darci3333
    @Darci3333 Год назад +12

    The best people one ever meets in life are not the ones who tell you who they are.....it is the ones that show you who they are and show you their true heart...💜💜💜

  • @kimbozw1808
    @kimbozw1808 Год назад +3

    love the sincerity and humility of ms fonda. x

  • @MamaDeesGardens
    @MamaDeesGardens Год назад +8

    Jane Fonda is “Right On” and so incredible!

  • @erikandrus4387
    @erikandrus4387 Год назад +4

    "9 to 5" is one of the best movies, it is one of my top ten. Back when people actually made going to the pictures a respectful, communal experience - my friend Dave told me when he saw "9 to 5" in the theatre, the moment Dolly Parton told off Dabney Coleman, the audience roared with applause and laughter.

  • @amherst88
    @amherst88 Год назад +47

    Honestly, I hope someone sits down with Jane Fonda for as long as it takes and records everything she thinks, feels, and has lived -- there will not be another human being like her, ever ❤

    • @TonyWud
      @TonyWud Год назад +1

      If they can get her to sit still that long. She's indefatigable.

    • @HaaraldEigerson1066
      @HaaraldEigerson1066 11 месяцев назад

      Thank G-d!

    • @mrs.h4484
      @mrs.h4484 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank goodness we will have no more of her. A soldier that made it out of capacity in North Korea gave his TRUE story of her giving a note a soldier gave to her to take home to his family. As soon as she left that soldier was beaten to death.

    • @TonyWud
      @TonyWud 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrs.h4484 English not your language, huh?

    • @TonyWud
      @TonyWud 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrs.h4484 English is not your native language?

  • @MrEddeham
    @MrEddeham Год назад +11

    Jane is 85 and still working. Wow.

  • @allabouteve2390
    @allabouteve2390 Год назад +11

    i love her remarks about working environment nowadays! such a political thinker throughout her life!

  • @vidadulay3620
    @vidadulay3620 Год назад +4

    Jane Fonda- what an icon! love her to pieces.

  • @2darkdragon
    @2darkdragon Год назад +11

    the podcast has conan doing the same thing hes been doing his entire life. he is an amazing interviewer, who can go from flula borg to michelle obama. he is truly one of a kind.

  • @thelaurels13
    @thelaurels13 Год назад +23

    Dolly Parton is genuinely one of the nicest kindest people on the planet. ❤

    • @sharronfoxx69
      @sharronfoxx69 Год назад +2

      I’ve never met her, but you just get the feeling that she is😁🥰

  • @roxiefern
    @roxiefern Год назад +7

    I feel blessed to be a baby boomer growing up in the 50's-70's and to have such great actresses and actors in our time.

  • @aprilkepler1702
    @aprilkepler1702 Год назад +10

    Dolly Parton is a True Queen. 👑

  • @noone7560
    @noone7560 Год назад +9

    Love this interview.. what a great lady ☺️

  • @wmorris3484
    @wmorris3484 11 месяцев назад +4

    Back in 76 we went to Tennessee to see where my grandma came from. We went to see some cousins that lived in a one room cabin with a dirt floor and they fished with cane poles. It was a traumatic experience for a 10 year old who had a great appreciation for his grandparents who escaped that life. Grand ma still believed in the switch though. I miss you grandma

    • @joanyow7952
      @joanyow7952 8 месяцев назад +1

      Fishing with a cane pole is one of the world's greatest pleasures.

  • @loristromski1334
    @loristromski1334 Год назад +8

    Jane thanks for all you've done for women 👏

  • @marcomeyer
    @marcomeyer Год назад +28

    We definitely need more of such people like Jane and Conan.

    • @stueycaster
      @stueycaster Год назад +8

      I've always liked Jane Fonda. When I first discovered her she was a hippie with no desire to look glamorous. Conservatives were calling her Hanoi Jane. But I thought she was great when she spoke out against the military establishment. She went to North Vietnam and saw the life they lived. She talked about how the whole village would get up and meet in the town square and do their Tia Chi exercises. She spoke about how much better that was than sitting on our butts drinking coffee. Then later on she did the workout videos and she had the most incredible body. Way to go Jane. You're awesome.

    • @chrispoe8404
      @chrispoe8404 Год назад +1

      @@stueycaster and then she handed over a note to a VC guard from an American POW pilot. He and several others were brutally executed. Know the whole story of her. Their memory deserves better and so do their families.

    • @pookycat1626
      @pookycat1626 Год назад +3

      That has been proven to be false. Give it a rest.

    • @mrs.h4484
      @mrs.h4484 11 месяцев назад +2

      It is absolutely true.

    • @integral
      @integral 4 месяца назад

      @@chrispoe8404 A person has to be poorly educated and gullible to have fallen for that bullshit, Chris boy. You know, it''s never too late to stop being the kind of person who falls for bullshit like that. Give it a shot. 😂

  • @keithwhitson
    @keithwhitson Год назад +5

    Dolly pardon is one of the most amazing people -

  • @yurielcundangan9090
    @yurielcundangan9090 Год назад +13

    Its nice too see someone stick on his own value

  • @ramblingrose6967
    @ramblingrose6967 Год назад +7

    I am in my 60's now and when I think of the things we had to "dance around " when we were young as just regular crap .It really is shocking now that bad behavior was just considered in some way acceptable . I think that 9 to 5 was funny because they were doing something about it .

    • @willnill7946
      @willnill7946 Год назад

      Bet you got plenty of promotions over more qualified men

  • @ep6507
    @ep6507 5 месяцев назад +2

    I wish her, Dolly, and Lilly would make another movie together!

  • @allanjacquadro870
    @allanjacquadro870 Год назад +9

    Great conversation. Jane is the best 😊

  • @carrie14u2nv
    @carrie14u2nv Год назад +2

    I wasn't a huge fan of Conan when he had his talkshow for some reason it just never clicked for me.🤷‍♀️ I have to give this man his flowers though on this podcast. He's absolutely remarkable seems so genuine and down to earth and he lets his guest talk and tell their stories instead of cutting them off like other interviewers with their own stories. Plus anyone who idolized John Candy is top notch in my book. That man instantly makes me think of being wrapped in a warm blanket in front of a fireplace on a cold snowy day. He just makes everyone happy and I'd much rather leave this world putting smiles on people's faces when they remember me then sadness because I was a jerk to them.

  • @Debaucherousgeek
    @Debaucherousgeek Год назад +14

    I WEPT when John Cady died. I will do that same when Dolly goes! ❤

  • @chancestockman
    @chancestockman Год назад +13

    Man, I wish Dolly and John Candy had done a buddy cop movie.

    • @francescaa8331
      @francescaa8331 Год назад

      I never thought of that but it's kind of interesting.

  • @danieldostermann23
    @danieldostermann23 Год назад +3

    Me picturing Henry Fonda running from TMZ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @shiningstardance22
    @shiningstardance22 Год назад +4

    I met John candy in the airport and he gave me a hug:)

  • @GannaLavrova
    @GannaLavrova Год назад +12

    what a wonderful conversation

  • @threewins3
    @threewins3 Год назад +2

    Jane Fonda is amazing and wow, her hair color with that blouse. She is an inspiration in her passions and her style.

  • @katiel1979
    @katiel1979 Год назад +6

    Her and Dolly need to do a movie again

  • @deborahconkle6822
    @deborahconkle6822 4 месяца назад

    Sometimes example is more powerful than words. Great story from Jane❤️

  • @siddshrestha
    @siddshrestha Год назад +12

    Long Live Conan The Podcaster!

  • @stewarteverett9645
    @stewarteverett9645 Год назад +5

    This conversation reminds me of the hilarious story Martin Short told Conan long ago about his meeting Lucille Ball on an airplane flight from LA to New York. Because 1) the difference between who you think a celebrity hero is and who they actually are in real life, and 2) John Candy appears in Martin's story, too. Again, hilarious.

  • @TheWBWoman
    @TheWBWoman 8 месяцев назад +1

    What a great interview!

  • @patriciarouse16
    @patriciarouse16 Год назад +2

    Jane Fonda's Dollmaker is an vivid emotional tour into the lives of an era . She as an actor hits hardest where she extends to high heaven with an axe. She is portraying a moment ...it's just the work she does...but woe, she is taking the viewer . Great piece of American womanhood wrapped up in that movie.

  • @elvisobsessor
    @elvisobsessor Год назад +4

    Jane Fonda is so fascinating - everything she says is always worth listening to.

  • @brianeduardo1234
    @brianeduardo1234 Год назад +2

    The Doll Maker was just one of the best movies ever

  • @amandaalger356
    @amandaalger356 Год назад +12

    I am in love with Jane Fonda.

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 Год назад +3

    Jane Fonda, is so SMART she should have a PHD. Behind he name, and I used to love fireside Fridays, she just knows sooo much, and gets involved, she IS EVOLVED, And Beautiful in her Heart as Well as what you see, A very kind Classy Lady

  • @tlt43
    @tlt43 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a fun interview. Jane Fonda seems so genuine and lovely, a person who cares. In my younger life I wanted to pursue acting. I did a lot of background work on films. I started to see the same faces over and over again on production crews. It will always stick with me who were the nice, endearing stars and who just seemed insecure and nasty. I could name names of both after working on quite a few films, but I won't name the nasty ones. My hope is that I met them on a bad day and my impression was possibly wrong. It is such a memorable pleasure to meet a successful star and have them be a lovely human being. I totally agree with what Conan said about meeting one of his favorites.

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone Год назад

    Oh this was so good! Thank you all.

  • @TheHarryleemartin
    @TheHarryleemartin 2 месяца назад

    It takes a lot for a celebrity to express so well how much they admire another celebrity.

  • @yurielcundangan9090
    @yurielcundangan9090 Год назад +6

    Lovw CoCo.Its nice too see someone stick on his own value

  • @sandgroperwookiee65
    @sandgroperwookiee65 Год назад +9

    Conan's just real 👍👍

  • @carolynworthington8996
    @carolynworthington8996 Год назад +4

    Conan appeared in my daughter’s high school yearbook, in a photo with two of her classmates taken on the street innNew York. Made me do a double take!

  • @Alice-ui9oy
    @Alice-ui9oy Год назад +13

    I hope I get to meet Conan one day.

  • @melodymusik261
    @melodymusik261 4 месяца назад

    I love how in touch Jane is with the real business world, even though that was not her career world. She is spot on !

  • @jackmedcalf6254
    @jackmedcalf6254 Год назад +5

    Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton are two American treasures. 9 to 5 was a fantastic film. Too bad it's message didn't get through to everyone, because women are STILL fighting harder than they should for equality.

  • @stayprogressive6775
    @stayprogressive6775 9 месяцев назад

    Jane looks great and is a wonderful speaker from her heart, it's hard to imagine her & Dolly touring impoverished areas-- Dolly came from there, but it's really something that Jane would do what she did! I wonder what the people thought, had to be a strange and hopefully, good experience for all of them!

  • @soulonice99
    @soulonice99 Год назад +3

    These types of women want to experience life. Fearless.

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 Год назад +3

    JULIA (1977) with Jane Fonda is my favorite film. But Vanessa Redgrave's performance as Julia shines in a film filled with great performances. Set in the 1930's, the themes of anti-fascism, friendship, art and theater are blended to perfection. It captures the plight of a writer, Lillian Hellman/Fonda, as she struggles with her first play. We see Hellman walking on the beach and in the background the turbulent ocean waves are churning like the thoughts in her head. The apogee is the fraught scene between Hellman and Julia in a Berlin tavern as Hellman smuggles in cash for anti-Nazi activities, and while Fonda is excellent, Fonda herself said Redgrave's performance was on an entirely elevated level.

  • @veelindolent5794
    @veelindolent5794 Год назад +2

    I am so glad she learnt the most valuable lesson from Dolly. Dolly is the real deal; A Superstar with a humble heart. I love Dolly.

  • @graphiquejack
    @graphiquejack Год назад +4

    I can’t imagine being famous, especially now. It must be hell. I don’t know how people endure it.

  • @lynnettebroussard2839
    @lynnettebroussard2839 Год назад +1

    I remember Barefoot in the park. Our family went to see that movie at a drive in theater. We loved it

  • @aprilkepler1702
    @aprilkepler1702 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your energy!

  • @jamesdooling4139
    @jamesdooling4139 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love Jane. But, I already shed tears for Dolly. She's older than I by a couple of decades. I hope she outlives me so that I have to mourn for a year... She's a Betty White in my life. Been here forever, will live and do good works forever.

  • @sailingsam3815
    @sailingsam3815 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a great interview..Jane likes Conan and she's giving lots of info.

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Год назад +4

    She is honestly...personified.....

  • @lindafrazier8092
    @lindafrazier8092 10 месяцев назад +1

    Need to download for my all my time movie collection! Will always be one of my favorite movies!

  • @okayimbackwhateverjones
    @okayimbackwhateverjones Год назад +2

    JANE FONDA!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @marietteforget7804
    @marietteforget7804 Год назад +2

    She’s a very interesting woman and she also seems like a very nice person ! 🌸🌺

  • @YarnCrafts4lefties
    @YarnCrafts4lefties 8 месяцев назад

    Dolly Parton is of the same caliber as Betty White... Genuine, real, and absolutely caring.