Javier was one of the most unexpected, charming, and pleasantly surprising guests on the podcast. I knew after listening to James Bonding that Matt was gonna be in heaven.
You can tell javier is the most down to earth guy ever. I remember before the slap chris rock was joking at the Oscars that if javiers wife didnt win an award he better not win either! Lol and javier was dying laughing
Cannot get over how much joy Bardem brings to this podcast. Have watched several clips, and I am hard pressed to remember seeing Team Coco light up quite so much.
Playing the hero is one thing, but impersonating a villain in a convincing and truly frightening kind of way - that is a completely different kind of level. "No Country for Old Men" was such a good movie and Javier lent his face to that iconic psycho killer in such a stunning and unforgettable way. For me, personally this was his best villainous role ever (which is pretty hard to top), hands down👍👍👍
I really loved that scene where he's telling bond why he went evil or whatever the feeling of pain that he conjures is so real and then when he removes the prosthetic and youre faced with the reality of the situation hes gotta be the most fleshed out Bond villain ever (its the only one ive seen dont shoot)
Javier, yes JAVIER GET HIM ... Thumbs up within the first minute, new record. Bulls eye again Conan. Chuckled my socks off. Keep 'em comin Conan, keep 'em comin'. 🙏
Javier Bardem has played some of the most intimidating, terrifying, and incredible characters I've ever seen. I don't know why it makes me want to cry seeing him be so cool and friendly and easygoing.
My husband owns every Bond movie ever made. He knows every word and song from each one. He's now paralyzed and in a bed from a stroke. We watch SKYFALL at least once a day. His request. Clearly, it's his favorite.
I took an acting class a long time ago and used one of the scenes from Skyfall of Javier as one of my assignments. Definitely one of the best because it was hard af to do.
I thought Skyfall was fine, not bad not great. Javier was absolutely a highlight. Daniel Craig's Casino Royale is probably the best bond movie in my book, though The Living Daylights deserves a shout and I think Tomorrow Never Dies is actually pretty strongly structured and underrated.
I love skyfall, and I really love Bond movies. BUT BUT BUT, No Country for Old Men, Anton Chigurh redined movie villians. Honesty one of the greatest villians in cinamatic history.
@@neon9999 few things are more European than Latin, therefore he is more Latin than any of US "Latinamericans", the term refers to the origin of the language that happens to be originated in Europe
@@laureanoalfaro9351 Funnily enough it doesn't work like that, latin america is a distinction made to separate the spaniards from the south americans, so yeah he is not 😂 It's the same deal with hispanic, you would think that spaniards would tick that box but hispanic is just a south american race is not for people of spain and in official forms it also works like that, really strange.
Javier is such an amazing charming passionate kind playful sweetheart and fave actor of mine. I agree, so funny when he roasted Conan’s hair in interviews. Thank you for having Javier on your podcast Conan, he really is the reason I watched Skyfall as Raoul Silva in the first place. The best bond Villian ever! 👑💎⚜️🏆🇪🇸😍😘🥰🤩✨🌟🎭🎞️🎥🎬🎧🎙️😆
If you, like me, like Bardem as an actor, I would like to recommend the movie "Mar Adentro". It was the movie that acquainted me with him and I have watched a lot of great movies with him ever since...
He should have, at the very least, been nominated for his Supporting role in Skyfall. The fact that he was not makes any nomination for any other actor in any movie meaningless.
Just showed my 14 year old son No country for old men last week. Such a fantastic movie all around, the whole cast is perfect. But man, Bardem is other worldly. My son said “Just looking at this guy makes me uncomfortable.” lol he does such a good job of making you uneasy every time he’s on screen.
To a 14 year old? But, isn't this movie quite violent? Haven't seen it, just a scene maybe, but, as an adult (supposedly I am one), I still dread seeing this movie given its reputation of being very violent. So, that a 14 year old could see it... I've seen "Drive", would you compare the violence? Is it like a Tarantino movie, with exploding bits etc? I do get the feeling of "uncomfortable" when seeing Javier like that though.
@@Indy_21 it is not Tarantino type violence. Very straight forward shoot outs and whatnot. He’s a few days from 15 and he’s very mature. He could handle it.
@@Indy_21 the movie is incredibly tense. There is no soundtrack so you just feel on edge, especially when Javier Bardem is on screen. It's pretty tame as far as the amount of violence, but there are 2 scenes that stick out to me as being particularly brutal. It's more the fact that the violence is so unceremonious. It's not stylized at all, it happens suddenly, and is over quite quickly. It's one of my favorite movies because of his performance. I think Drive is gorier but about on par with brutality.
I'm sure there's competition but what makes NCFOM villain so unique is that the hero isn't a match for him. Forget skills, criminality wise no-one in that movie balances him out. In Dark Knight for that maniacal Joker there's a stoic Batman. But the whole point in NCFOM is that he's the next level of evil which these folks could not even comprehend.
Javier Bardem is possibly the best movie villain from No Country for Old Men
He scared the hell out of me in that movie!
Terrifying performance
Agreed
No he’s not.
@@we_played_Hob_Gobbies_together
Agreed - he is!
Javier was one of the most unexpected, charming, and pleasantly surprising guests on the podcast. I knew after listening to James Bonding that Matt was gonna be in heaven.
Love the name and the pfp lol
Hoping for Pierce Brosnan to appear on the podcast and Matt has to face his fears
@@BestLoserVS he may call in sick 😂
Sure I would think before so.. to have a beer if teo with this Spanjaard would be fun for sure
Javier Bardem is such an amazing guy. Conan you gotta make the trip to Spain with him as you promised on the podcast!!
I love when Conan travels. My favorite Conan trip was when he visited Finland.
Like the plot to the unbearable weight of massive talent
That would be amazing!
@@Jiminy-trxyou are cray cray
he seems so humble and just like a chill and talented actor to talk to, loved this ep and their dynamic 😂
I cannot be any happier for Gourley! The man deserves everything he gets.
I'd love to see a Conan remote in Spain with Javier Bardem
Seconded🤚
love this idea
I laughed like a maniac during this podcast, my coworkers must have thought I lost my mind. It's all on you team coco
Where should I apply? I also want a job where i can listen to podcasts!
You can tell javier is the most down to earth guy ever. I remember before the slap chris rock was joking at the Oscars that if javiers wife didnt win an award he better not win either! Lol and javier was dying laughing
Love watching Javier in all of his roles, so talented and unique.
Good show guys
Cannot get over how much joy Bardem brings to this podcast.
Have watched several clips, and I am hard pressed to remember seeing Team Coco light up quite so much.
Idk why I was expecting him to be menacing in real life. He was such a funny and wholesome person. One of the best episodes of the Pod. 😂
Playing the hero is one thing, but impersonating a villain in a convincing and truly frightening kind of way - that is a completely different kind of level. "No Country for Old Men" was such a good movie and Javier lent his face to that iconic psycho killer in such a stunning and unforgettable way. For me, personally this was his best villainous role ever (which is pretty hard to top), hands down👍👍👍
Sona is the best laugh track you could have!
No Country For Old Men, Skyfall, Dune. Javier is such a heavyweight in the industry.
I really loved that scene where he's telling bond why he went evil or whatever the feeling of pain that he conjures is so real and then when he removes the prosthetic and youre faced with the reality of the situation hes gotta be the most fleshed out Bond villain ever (its the only one ive seen dont shoot)
Javier, yes JAVIER GET HIM ... Thumbs up within the first minute, new record. Bulls eye again Conan. Chuckled my socks off. Keep 'em comin Conan, keep 'em comin'. 🙏
Oh well this is a nice combo I didn’t expect!
Sona still losing it at the end when everybody else has moved on is my spirit animal
Such a great interview! I could listen to them for hours (already listened to the episode twice)
Javier Bardem has played some of the most intimidating, terrifying, and incredible characters I've ever seen. I don't know why it makes me want to cry seeing him be so cool and friendly and easygoing.
This episode was awesome. Javier's a great guest, very entertaining.
My husband owns every Bond movie ever made. He knows every word and song from each one. He's now paralyzed and in a bed from a stroke. We watch SKYFALL at least once a day. His request. Clearly, it's his favorite.
Are you Matt’s husband?
@@noah_noah_noah No, I’m Matt’s husband.
Skyfall is the all time best James Bond movie and Javier is one of the biggest reasons why.
That soundtrack slaps too
I took an acting class a long time ago and used one of the scenes from Skyfall of Javier as one of my assignments. Definitely one of the best because it was hard af to do.
I think Casino Royale is far better than Skyfall.
@@DavidArriola it’s hard to argue against that.
I thought Skyfall was fine, not bad not great. Javier was absolutely a highlight. Daniel Craig's Casino Royale is probably the best bond movie in my book, though The Living Daylights deserves a shout and I think Tomorrow Never Dies is actually pretty strongly structured and underrated.
I love skyfall, and I really love Bond movies. BUT BUT BUT, No Country for Old Men, Anton Chigurh redined movie villians. Honesty one of the greatest villians in cinamatic history.
"Oh, Mr. Bond." His delivery of that line was so great.
Sona laughing always does it for me. She doesn't have to even say a word. Just laugh and my day is better.
It's because it is genuine. That's what I love about her.
I too am a Sonaiac!
He was mesmerizing in No Country For Old Men. Amazing movie.
This just settled into my top 3 favourite episodes. I'd also love to see Pedro Pascal on the podcast. Latin actors are killing it, as usual!
Bardem is Spanish (Europe), not Latin American...
@@neon9999 few things are more European than Latin, therefore he is more Latin than any of US "Latinamericans", the term refers to the origin of the language that happens to be originated in Europe
@@neon9999 Latin refers to the old Roman language spanish is derived from you racist.
@@neon9999 Still latin
@@laureanoalfaro9351 Funnily enough it doesn't work like that, latin america is a distinction made to separate the spaniards from the south americans, so yeah he is not 😂 It's the same deal with hispanic, you would think that spaniards would tick that box but hispanic is just a south american race is not for people of spain and in official forms it also works like that, really strange.
I have to agree with Conan and Matt - Javier stole the show in Skyfall for me, which to this day, remains my favorite James Bond movie of ALL-TIME.
Personally, I think Gert Frobe is number 1, but Javier is either number 2 or 3 on my list of favorite Bond villains.
Klaus Maria Brandauer is a better bond villain than jb imo. Gerd Fröbe is also amazing.
Gorgeous man with a gorgeous voice. Could listen to him talk all day.
Javier seems like he's living the dream 😂 well deserved!
The conan-james bonding podcast cross over I've been waiting for
I first saw him 20 years ago in a film called Perdita Durango with Rosie Perez. Crazy voodoo film.
Petition to have one of the James Bonds on the podcast just to see Gourley fanboy.
Javier's been a favourite since The Sea Inside
Javier is such an amazing charming passionate kind playful sweetheart and fave actor of mine. I agree, so funny when he roasted Conan’s hair in interviews. Thank you for having Javier on your podcast Conan, he really is the reason I watched Skyfall as Raoul Silva in the first place. The best bond Villian ever! 👑💎⚜️🏆🇪🇸😍😘🥰🤩✨🌟🎭🎞️🎥🎬🎧🎙️😆
Yeah he was a very very compelling villain, I mean I’m so glad someone else brought this up
Gourley is so happy
Yesssssss Conan I love when you have Javier on
Wouldn't it be awesome if Conan go to Spain to visit Javier. When Javier open the door, Brad Pitt also there with Javier.
I really like this guy now. He’s suuuuuper funny! Great sport!
3:20 Sona's voice 😂
one of my favorite actors
How can Chigur be so sweet?!
He's the best actor
Sona got me at the end...
When she lost it, I lost it. 😆
You know it's serious when Matt shaved and wore a real shirt (i.e. not Danjaq related).
Sona when Javier was talking about caressing Daniel Craig’s breast: Yessssss
Totally loved the podcast ❤
Klaus Maria Brandauer is the best bond villain. Javier Bardem is amazing as the antagonist in "no country for old men" ☮️
If you, like me, like Bardem as an actor, I would like to recommend the movie "Mar Adentro". It was the movie that acquainted me with him and I have watched a lot of great movies with him ever since...
Same. And i watched it with subtitles, not dubbed 😊
It's an amazing watch. Forever changed a certain piece of classical music for me. If you know, you know ;)
Man, I genuinely don’t understand why they don’t upload the complete interview in video format
why these podcast clips ain't getting much more views ?? they are so good
Wow Matt shaved for this, you can tell he was really looking forward to it.
I really enjoyed this one, even though I have never seen his movies.
When I first heard Kahn rumors for ST: Into Darkness I thought of this guy. Would have been chilling.
LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT,.. I really needed this video
Omg for some reason I never expected to see him on this particular podcast but I lovvvvve hiiiiiiiiim
2:04 Conan referred to Matt as his friend?!?!?!?!
Solid episode from the first to the very last second
At first I thought wait a min, Jeffery Dean Morgan is on the show?
I was equally thrilled to see Javier Bardem!
Mads is my fave Bond villain but Javier is charming af (and incredibly fine).
He should have, at the very least, been nominated for his Supporting role in Skyfall. The fact that he was not makes any nomination for any other actor in any movie meaningless.
Javier seems like a great dude to hang out with
Just showed my 14 year old son No country for old men last week. Such a fantastic movie all around, the whole cast is perfect. But man, Bardem is other worldly. My son said “Just looking at this guy makes me uncomfortable.” lol he does such a good job of making you uneasy every time he’s on screen.
To a 14 year old? But, isn't this movie quite violent? Haven't seen it, just a scene maybe, but, as an adult (supposedly I am one), I still dread seeing this movie given its reputation of being very violent. So, that a 14 year old could see it...
I've seen "Drive", would you compare the violence? Is it like a Tarantino movie, with exploding bits etc?
I do get the feeling of "uncomfortable" when seeing Javier like that though.
@@Indy_21 it is not Tarantino type violence. Very straight forward shoot outs and whatnot. He’s a few days from 15 and he’s very mature. He could handle it.
@@Indy_21 the movie is incredibly tense. There is no soundtrack so you just feel on edge, especially when Javier Bardem is on screen. It's pretty tame as far as the amount of violence, but there are 2 scenes that stick out to me as being particularly brutal. It's more the fact that the violence is so unceremonious. It's not stylized at all, it happens suddenly, and is over quite quickly. It's one of my favorite movies because of his performance.
I think Drive is gorier but about on par with brutality.
He may be a high caliber Hollywood actor, but he also really seems like just a cool dude.
Capt. Armando Salazar:
(Grinning)...Jack (S)parrow!😂
I'm sure there's competition but what makes NCFOM villain so unique is that the hero isn't a match for him. Forget skills, criminality wise no-one in that movie balances him out. In Dark Knight for that maniacal Joker there's a stoic Batman. But the whole point in NCFOM is that he's the next level of evil which these folks could not even comprehend.
Gourley probably liquid shat in that moment
_Skyfall_ is such a great Bond movie.
He got to Conan the same way the coin did.
Definitely best Bond villain
Imagine Le Chiffre and Silva interacting with each other.
@teamcoco Will you ever release the full video of the podcast?
I have a feeling if they ever do it’ll be a SiriusXM exclusive like Howard Stern
yes Cohen brothers!
Conez, i did not see Goldfinger JUST PETTING THE CAT...you forget...he was a hands on villian...only Blofeld pet the cat
aww lovee Javier badass
Love him!
Conan, you are by far the best late night host on the air at the moment...
Such a good dude....
Love to see Gourley eating it up. ... as the rest of us.
Little easter egg there... Conan is wearing the No Time to Die Seamaster :)
I agree with the statement that Javier Bardem is the best bond villain.
Love them …❤❤❤
Conan would make a great Bond villain, maybe James’ evil twin, “Bond, Gold Bond”
Who's Jame? 🤔
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. It's Bon, Jame Bon.
What's the most you ever lost on Conan O'Brien's podcast?
So cute! 🧡💚😊
James Bond villian 👀👍❗ Great stuff ❗
cannot wait for Conando in Spain
If Javier's rule led him to Conan..of what use was that rule to begin with?
Do you have any idea how crazy that sounds?
I was so curious during the whole movie whether it was "Silva" or "Silver" on account of the English accents haha.
2:44 Silva didn’t really say anything like that…..not really, more so when he was talking about the coin in No Country For Old Men
THERE WAS TALK... OF GERBILS!
Bardem ia playing a major role on Dune, that will be eternalized
I can’t stop thinking about that fan correction on how Conan says Javier’s name
He could do standup.
This is great 😂😂😂
James Bonding fan group rejoice!
is it me, or the video quality doesnt feel like 1080 or even 720p ? just wondering