I think he's just smiling at the surrealness of it all. Don't forget he was 20 and she was 15, which was not only illegal, but his brain was more developed than hers at that age.
@@Kelly-uw1xr this is very teenage girl design 😂 had crush on older guys but ashton literally helped her homeworks in math and if it was me i’d also really swoon
Ashton Kutcher playing Micheal Kelso is one of the best acting performances of all time in my opinion. He is so funny and plays the "dumb guy" perfectly
The Butterfly Effect should be on this list! Ashton is obviously a great comedic actor, but underrated and surprisingly talented in thrillers and serious dramas.
I wonder if Ashton and Mila ever joke about how they've both kissed Natalie Portman on screen. Him for "No Strings Attached", and her for "Black Swan?"
I never thought about the fact that eventually Ashton and Milas kids will see their mom and dad in a relationship on a tv show and not know if the conflicts were real or not
@@OceanLover1188 not young kids lol obviously around 12+ they’d know the difference, but younger usually don’t comprehend that not everything is “real”. Like my brother and his friends for example, when they were 9-10th yrs old 2-3 years ago, they didn’t fully understand that what the RUclipsrs they watched were doing wasn’t “real” that it was planned, edited, staged etc.
It’s precious seeing him react to that 70s show seeing Mila since he’s known her for so long and now he’s married with her and they have kids, I love that 💕
I think shows like Punk'd and Jackass could get away with the pranks because behind it all they were good hearted, and almost wholesome. I feel that many (not all) modern social media pranks are often soulless and even malicious.
Many actors make people's lives a bit better by entertaining and inspiring them. Some actors make the world a bit better with their actions, and their commitment to helping. I've got a lot of time for Ashton.
@@lexkanyima2195 I don't know what I meant to say was that they literally made Ashton lose his car twice, which kinda makes sense since Philip Stark was part of the movie & the tv show
@@beepboop69420 actually yes you are correct that That 70's Show came out first but I'm pretty sure the episode titled Young Man's Blues Season 6 episode 9 came out 4 years after Dude Where's My Car as that was the episode in where Kelso loses his bosses whip and also I think right around the time when both Eric & Donna steals/ "borrows" Kelso's van and Kelso was like "Dude,Where's My Car?"
The fact Reese Witherspoon shot her part of the scene beforehand in Your place or mine and Ashton was basically reacting out loud goes to show how great of an actor he is
Lmao big thanks to Ashton for his sympathy on kissing stubble 😂😂 It really IS like kissing sandpaper, and probably part of why I like men with beards 😂
@Dawn Beards don't have the same sandpaper feel as fresh stubble. The first week after shaving is the worst for stubble, so if he shaves semi-regularly, then he has stubble like 90% of the time, compared to a man that just upkeeps a good beard. 🤷♀️😅
The way he just perfectly summed up Punk’s A. Makes me wanna binge as much as I can and B. Just makes the show so much enjoyable because I never thought it like that. He’s a gem 💎
I'm loving this scene selection thing! Feels like we're just hanging out with the actor/actrice, taking a walk down memory lane. Keep it up Vanity Fair!
7:19 I feel like both Mila and Ashton have felt more comfortable letting ppl know they were just playing around at first despite media scrutiny (prob since time has passed) bc this story has been retold multiple times the past few years--still a great IRL plot twist!
i loved his little “i’ll never tell 🎶” at 10:03, a nod to brittany murphy. wish he talked about just married and butterfly effect. but the script to dude, where’s my car? is burned in my memory i watched it so much as a kid 🥴
Lol, what about The Ranch?! I worked at the Netflix studio in 2019 and would always see Ashton and Mila’s matching Tesla’s, also I got to meet him/see him so many times and talk to him. He’s so chill. Not to mention patrolling the set of The Ranch, his whole directors office, just insane and great to experience. Please rewatch The Ranch scenes! 😊 Miss you Ash!
He is. I went to a taping of ‘the ranch’ and he walked by me at the end of the taping and goes ‘did you have a good time?’ And I said ‘yes thank you for having me’ and he goes ‘good I’m glad’. ❤️
Wish he would have talked about The Guardian. I was obsessed with that movie and is one of the main reasons I wanted to go into the military because I loved the aspect of pushing your limits to pursue a career that is full of purpose and respect. Thank you for making that movie. 🙏
Ashton texted me happy birthday and follow up the next day on how it was. This dude is cool and he’s sending me some swag for answering some question on his Netflix movie Your place or mine.
Punkd was absolutely hilarious!! 😂😂 I loved it , dude where's my car is absolutely iconic! I love how Ashton just embraced the fact he kissed Sean William Scott! "I have so much sympathy for anyone who kisses a guy with stubble" 😂😂
Ashton and Milla even had chemistry back then they were meant to be together and have a family in the future. It was basically their Destiny. I was sad they didn't end together at the end of Thats 70s Show even though Kelso deserved it
Deserve? Lol. That's his personal relationship business, first off, and to speak on someone else's tragic death is not his either. He did as he should and kept the interview at great taste.
He did say “I’ll never tell” at 10:03 which is exactly how Brittany Murphy says her line in “Don’t say a word”. So he did give a nod to her in his own way. Your welcome
HOW are you gonna tease me by having the butterfly effect next to him and not playing it 😢💔 i finally watched that movie last month and i really really liked the ending. wouldve liked to hear him talk about it
I remember the first time watching "Dude, Where's My Car" and that infamous kiss. First I was bit shocked that they did it, then amazed about how natural they both made it look (no homophobic reactions, etc.) and finally I was very jealous that I would never be able to kiss either of them, both very handsome men and great actors (and as I found out, they are great people too, no real star ego with either one.)
How on earth did they make this video without including Butterfly Effect?! Would have been so interesting to hear his thoughts on the endings/plot and cut content or behind the scenes stories about the film
The way Ashton just smiles when the camera pans to Mila/Jackie and the love and tenderness in his eyes….. MY HEART 😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰😏😏😏
I think he's just smiling at the surrealness of it all. Don't forget he was 20 and she was 15, which was not only illegal, but his brain was more developed than hers at that age.
@@DA-js7xzshe said herself she had a light crush on him but he treated her like a child so she gave up on it and they became good friends
@@DA-js7xz relax they weren’t together at that age.
@@Kelly-uw1xr well that because she was technically a child 😂
@@Kelly-uw1xr this is very teenage girl design 😂 had crush on older guys but ashton literally helped her homeworks in math and if it was me i’d also really swoon
Ashton Kutcher playing Micheal Kelso is one of the best acting performances of all time in my opinion. He is so funny and plays the "dumb guy" perfectly
Agree. And I think it certainly helps because he’s very, very pretty…
I think we were all shocked to learn how intelligent he actually is, so job well done!
And the best part is, he’s not. He’s brilliant.
I agree and also the girl in scary movie plays the best “dumb girl” role the one that’s in housebunny I forget her name
@@Hazynshippiemommy333 Anna Faris
This would have been a 12-hour segment of him and That 70’s Show, and I would still watch. Happily. Even with ads.
yes!!!!! it was too short 😭
yes!!!!! it was too short 😭
Exactly I was just thinking I wish the entire video was just that 70s show
ya im surprised that 70s show was so short and two n a half men was longer oh well lol
SAME!!! I was disappointed it was so short lol
The Butterfly Effect should be on this list! Ashton is obviously a great comedic actor, but underrated and surprisingly talented in thrillers and serious dramas.
One of my all time favourites! Such a clever and interesting movie with darkness and hapiness. It's just awesome and HE was awesome in that!
I know! And, it's listed right next to him in the props, so naturally I thought it was going to be shown.
Absolute favorite movie of his! Talent
One of my favourite movies of all time
I’m pissed they didn’t mention it glad someone else feels the same
I wonder if Ashton and Mila ever joke about how they've both kissed Natalie Portman on screen. Him for "No Strings Attached", and her for "Black Swan?"
Actually, if I remember well, Natalie Portman by herself already said something funny about it lol
@@luana_LMS oh god a 3way now lives rent free in my mind....
I know. I think about that too often🤣
Portman herself recently mentioned to Ashton how they’ve all made out with each other 😂
luckiest couple ever
I never thought about the fact that eventually Ashton and Milas kids will see their mom and dad in a relationship on a tv show and not know if the conflicts were real or not
@@OceanLover1188 not young kids lol obviously around 12+ they’d know the difference, but younger usually don’t comprehend that not everything is “real”. Like my brother and his friends for example, when they were 9-10th yrs old 2-3 years ago, they didn’t fully understand that what the RUclipsrs they watched were doing wasn’t “real” that it was planned, edited, staged etc.
They’ll be like “daddy did you really cheat on mommy?” 😂😂
@@Shayesbel87 or "Daddy did you really glue yourself to the fridge?"
@@kinghoenn3478 😂😂😂😂
"Daddy, did you and mommy really smoke pot in your friend's basement?
I love that Ashton and Mila did "No Strings Attached" and "Friends with Benefits", respectively, at basically the same time. It's just trippy
I thought I was the only one who thought about this!!!
@@shawnablackwood4262 same!!
No strings was a superior film though i felt
Only compliments. Zero drama. Clearly a great person and someone who appreciates where he is in life.
Zero Drama?
Except for defending Danny Masterson 🙄
It’s precious seeing him react to that 70s show seeing Mila since he’s known her for so long and now he’s married with her and they have kids, I love that 💕
I love that he was genuinely cracking up when watching Dude Where's My Car haha
and then....
im so glad Punkd existed back then because I feel like you couldn't do a show like that now. so good
I think shows like Punk'd and Jackass could get away with the pranks because behind it all they were good hearted, and almost wholesome. I feel that many (not all) modern social media pranks are often soulless and even malicious.
@@kotkaconforza soooo true!!
@@kotkaconforza jackass ? they kindnapped a dude and made him think he was gonna get exploded.... that was malicious.... bro stop
@@kotkaconforza i'd love more new jackass content
@@DannyCosmos yeah but that’s just funny
Okay, but the intro to this series is sooooo nostalgic and perfect.
Many actors make people's lives a bit better by entertaining and inspiring them. Some actors make the world a bit better with their actions, and their commitment to helping.
I've got a lot of time for Ashton.
Such a solid dude, always seemed like he was having a good time
and the fact that they had had Ashton technically play his same character in Dude Where's My Car in That 70's Show was hilarious
Was it more ignorant
@@lexkanyima2195 I don't know what I meant to say was that they literally made Ashton lose his car twice, which kinda makes sense since Philip Stark was part of the movie & the tv show
@@beepboop69420 actually yes you are correct that That 70's Show came out first but I'm pretty sure the episode titled Young Man's Blues Season 6 episode 9 came out 4 years after Dude Where's My Car as that was the episode in where Kelso loses his bosses whip and also I think right around the time when both Eric & Donna steals/ "borrows" Kelso's van and Kelso was like "Dude,Where's My Car?"
Hu no not the same character
That 70s show was and still is one of the BEST things to ever happen on television.
One of the most underrated celebrities out there. Super intelligent and classy.
The fact Reese Witherspoon shot her part of the scene beforehand in Your place or mine and Ashton was basically reacting out loud goes to show how great of an actor he is
We were robbed of a segment on The Butterfly Effect 🥺
Lmao big thanks to Ashton for his sympathy on kissing stubble 😂😂 It really IS like kissing sandpaper, and probably part of why I like men with beards 😂
@Dawn Beards don't have the same sandpaper feel as fresh stubble. The first week after shaving is the worst for stubble, so if he shaves semi-regularly, then he has stubble like 90% of the time, compared to a man that just upkeeps a good beard. 🤷♀️😅
@@eyden1562 I have a beard 😉
I have a beard
My favorite Ashton Kutcher movie is The Guardian (2006). A very underrated movie. Costner is great in it as well.
The Guardian never fails to make me cry (in a good way).
@@ShannonMcCarthy322 I was coming to say the same thing.
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Amazing movie, very underrated! 🌹
I will never not cry when he says 'I won't let go'
I wished they showed him talking about "The Butterfly Effect". He rarely does drama and it would be nice to hear his take on making that film.
He should’ve talked about Just Married with Brittany Murphy, Butterfly Effect, and What Happens in Vegas, THESE are the movies tht made me love him. 😊
Me too! I love these films!
And My bosses Daughter!!!
And A Lot like love. Such a good movie.
And the first cheaper by the dozen
The tapes are there as easter eggs
I always thought it was funny that Ashton and Mila did pretty much the same exact movie at the same time
I get That 70s Show first aired 25 years ago, but seriously yall spent only one minute on it? Really?
Right? I wanted to see him talk about it in depth
Yeah that was.. not cool
The way he just perfectly summed up Punk’s A. Makes me wanna binge as much as I can and B. Just makes the show so much enjoyable because I never thought it like that. He’s a gem 💎
I'm loving this scene selection thing! Feels like we're just hanging out with the actor/actrice, taking a walk down memory lane. Keep it up Vanity Fair!
I can't believe they wouldn't bring up the butterfly effect, it's his best piece of acting.
The butterfly effect and What happens in Vegas are my favorite movies of him.
This is why he will always be one of my celeb crushes, he seems like such a beautiful person
I wish Just Married, My Boss’s Daughter, and A Lot Like Love were in this. Besides That 70s, those were my faves.
The way Ashton sung “I’ll never tell!” Felt like a reference to Brittany Murphy in Hide and Seek
The movie you're talking about is Don't Say A Word. Dakota Fanning is in Hide and Seek.
It definitely was
It absolutely was. A somber nod to his ex-wife, may she rest in peace.
@@heatherryan3969 yes that’s it! Knew I was gonna say the wrong one haha
@@Michelle-DiPaloI don’t think they were ever married. He’s only been married twice but I could be wrong
7:19 I feel like both Mila and Ashton have felt more comfortable letting ppl know they were just playing around at first despite media scrutiny (prob since time has passed) bc this story has been retold multiple times the past few years--still a great IRL plot twist!
the fact that “The Butterfly Effect” was just sitting there in shot the whole video and didnt get talked about has me down BAD😭
That's 70's Show is my favorite show ever.
Ashton's a SUPER star. Not just for his acting or his personality, but if you don't know about it, you should look up Thorn. Man's a hero.
Ashton is just a kind hearted cutie! A real life Angel! 😇 And I'll always support him!
i loved his little “i’ll never tell 🎶” at 10:03, a nod to brittany murphy. wish he talked about just married and butterfly effect. but the script to dude, where’s my car? is burned in my memory i watched it so much as a kid 🥴
I can’t handle how chill he seems, I’ve been binging that 70s show and he plays Kelso so well😂😂😂
Ashton Kutcher yelling “LUDA” was chefs kiss perfection
I am forever a fan of Ashton, I’ve grown up crushing on him & that will never change lol
Lol, what about The Ranch?! I worked at the Netflix studio in 2019 and would always see Ashton and Mila’s matching Tesla’s, also I got to meet him/see him so many times and talk to him. He’s so chill. Not to mention patrolling the set of The Ranch, his whole directors office, just insane and great to experience. Please rewatch The Ranch scenes! 😊 Miss you Ash!
you cant show the Butterfly Effect VHS and then NOT include it in the video! 😄
I really wanted him to talk about it. 😔
that’s literally his best movie. they should’ve shown him that instead of “no strings attached.”
I was looking forward to hearing him talking about it too 😔
I was waiting for that one
Saameee!!
In addition to No String Attached, Just Married is still one of my fave romcoms of his!
Ashton had Drake out there crying calling his mom. Why you do him like that Ashton lmao 😂😂
Dude where’s my car is definitely still a fav!
This man is sweet. I don't know why or how it is the only thing that I believe about him. But he's sweet, I know it
He is. I went to a taping of ‘the ranch’ and he walked by me at the end of the taping and goes ‘did you have a good time?’ And I said ‘yes thank you for having me’ and he goes ‘good I’m glad’. ❤️
The Butterfly Effect, Just Married & The Ranch are my fave Ashton projects
I love this. I used to watch "Dude where's my car" with commentary. This reminds me of that so much.
A true legend that I hope we have around for as long as possible.🙏
Poor guy looks SO skinny. His illness must be difficult.
The way he talks about punkd 😂😂😂😂 we all want it back
The way Ashton is sitting is reminding me to sit up straight
He looks really uncomfortable. I wonder if he gets anxious during these press junkets, like Heath Ledger always did.
@@raizenuraneshi4988 he's also dealing with health problems, hence the weight loss. Could be in pain.
I think that's the point, hes supposed to be comfortable, and it's not comfortable sitting upright
Ashton sympathizing with anyone who kisses a guy with a stubble cuz its like kissing sandpaper, while also having stubble
He didn't talk about The Butterfly Effect! That was a classic.
7:34 That's so cute! Love them together.
I ❤him. Not just as an actor, but his intelligence and philanthropy
Wish he would have talked about The Guardian. I was obsessed with that movie and is one of the main reasons I wanted to go into the military because I loved the aspect of pushing your limits to pursue a career that is full of purpose and respect. Thank you for making that movie. 🙏
I was just rewatching Just Married and was surprised it didn't make the cut!
He said "I'll never tell" like Brittany Murphy did in her other movie.
@@connymac6993
Yup called “Don’t Say A Word”
Ashton got me back INTO two and a half men! Totally revitalized the show
Butterfly affect was amazing 😍
It's a shame we didn't get to hear him talk about The Butterfly Effect. That movie is magnificent.
Ashton Is one of the most handsome men in the world ever ❤️😍🥰
“Guess who” was also a great movie he did
He was so positive about all of them! I loved seeing this
FUN FACT: Liz Meriweather also directed/worked on New Girl and Jake Johnson also is on that show
How come "The Butterfly Effect" isnt on there. It's 100% the best movie he stared in.
Warms my heart seeing him watch these clips on a video cassette recorder. 😊😊😊
The 70’s Show bit is so. Real. SO CUTE.
"Drake called his mom _and jumped on his friends lap_ " LMAO maybe those Drake memes are true after all 😆
kinda funny how the that 70s show bit is the shortest and thats what everyone came here for.
I’m upset that you could see “The Butterfly Effect” tape but it’s not in the video! Come onnnn
Ashton texted me happy birthday and follow up the next day on how it was. This dude is cool and he’s sending me some swag for answering some question on his Netflix movie Your place or mine.
Punkd was absolutely hilarious!! 😂😂 I loved it , dude where's my car is absolutely iconic!
I love how Ashton just embraced the fact he kissed Sean William Scott! "I have so much sympathy for anyone who kisses a guy with stubble" 😂😂
Ashton and Milla even had chemistry back then they were meant to be together and have a family in the future. It was basically their Destiny. I was sad they didn't end together at the end of Thats 70s Show even though Kelso deserved it
they’re together in that 90s show tho so they kinda did end up togethe
Ashton Kutcher is such a likeable person
The way he looked at Mila during "That 70s Show scene" 😍
I love how I wanted him to talk about The Butterfly Effect and Just Married above all but… didn’t.
butterfly effect deserved a mention here.
Aw I just love Ashton! have since I was 9 (i’m 31 now). The only woman I wasn’t jealous of him being with was Mila. I’m truly happy for them ❤
He is nothing like Kelso but he’s does best acting job as him lol
Wowwww. I can’t believe they didn’t let him talk about Just Married and give us the tidbits of Brittany Murphy (also his ex) that we deserve 😩
Probably exactly why they did that bring it up.
Deserve? Lol. That's his personal relationship business, first off, and to speak on someone else's tragic death is not his either. He did as he should and kept the interview at great taste.
He did say “I’ll never tell” at 10:03 which is exactly how Brittany Murphy says her line in “Don’t say a word”.
So he did give a nod to her in his own way. Your welcome
Kutcher has already responded to her passing, we deserve nothing as it helps no one. Definitely not the place in promotion for another show.
LOL that hint that Drake peed his pants 😂
The whole clip should have been 70's Show! Dang, I miss that one...might be time for a rewatch!
You left out Cheaper by the Dozen!?!?!
THEY SET ME ON FIRE!
This was a joy to watch!
I still love dude where's my car. I'll still be like let watch it with excitement
The smallest segment is That 70s Show? Way to drop the ball.
Ashton Kutcher´s all over my youtube and I´m loving this
Dude where’s my car is a staple of my childhood, idk why my parents let my sisters and I watch this movie but it’s definitely a classic!
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^ I’ve been rewatching That 70’s Show & man is it hilarious❕👏🏼
Wow after all these years it was crazy to hear him talk about how Mila was making the same exact movie. Hilarious 😂😂
As someone who is currently watching 2 and half men w Ashton for the fist time this is a delight lol
HOW are you gonna tease me by having the butterfly effect next to him and not playing it 😢💔 i finally watched that movie last month and i really really liked the ending. wouldve liked to hear him talk about it
I remember the first time watching "Dude, Where's My Car" and that infamous kiss. First I was bit shocked that they did it, then amazed about how natural they both made it look (no homophobic reactions, etc.) and finally I was very jealous that I would never be able to kiss either of them, both very handsome men and great actors (and as I found out, they are great people too, no real star ego with either one.)
I am loving this series of scene selections with so many good actors/actresses 👏🏽
How on earth did they make this video without including Butterfly Effect?! Would have been so interesting to hear his thoughts on the endings/plot and cut content or behind the scenes stories about the film
PLEASE do one of these with That 70's Show only!!!! I need more of this
Crazy when he says go back a couple decades to that 70s show he literally means a couple decades because thats when it came out 😮
He has a great posture he's grown up a lot and he's really sweet
I remember going to see Dude! Where's my car in theatres. So long ago 😂 I also loved him in Just married