My wife and I met Kyle at a local wine boutique over ten years ago when he was first rolling out his Pursued By Bear Cabernet. A nicer, more personable guy you could never hope to meet. What sticks with me to this day was when we were getting ready to leave and we asked Kyle to sign one of the bottles of his wine that we'd purchased. By this time (about a half hour later), the place had filled up, and Kyle was surrounded by a crowd of folks talking his ear off. He wrote a nice little note on the bottle to my wife and me, and... he remembered our names! We put that bottle down for ten years, and did it ever age well. One of the best cabs we've ever enjoyed.
You'll have the best conversation with him next minute he's pouring blood made from corn syrup over himself and shouting non-nonsensical absurdities. After he is clean up by the make up crew he's right back to that fantastic conversation he remembered having with you.
I think that's the point, why David Lynch chose him. Because he has this seemingly bland, "average" look, he's supposed to represent the weird and threatening brewing beneath the normal surface.
that particular quote from 'dune' has become almost like a mantra for me whenever my anxieties and panic attacks are acting up. “i must not fear, fear is the mind-killer. fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. i will face my fear. i will permit it to pass over me and through me and when it has gone past i will turn the inner eye to see its path, where the fear has gone there will be nothing - only i will remain.”
exactly! it's actually been rather helpful, in a mindfulness sort of way. allow the attack to happen, let it wash over you without fearing or fighting it, and it'll pass on its own like always.
_"It is by will alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning, it is by will alone I set my mind in motion."_ --the mantra of the mentat
If you think Stephen fakes his way through interviews [I believe he doesn’t] you should watch Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show. He’s the definitely one of the worst late night interviewers.
devidia - After watching every episode of the Colbert Report is hard to believe that he faked his interest in interviewing Paul McCartney. I haven’t watched much of the Late Show though.
It's hilarious - in this age of non-disclosure - that Kyle can tell us in vast and poetic detail what he just shot with Lynch and no-one is feeling any need to say 'spoiler alert', since we have no greater level of relevant, clear knowledge than we did before.
@@Afrimusican You do, watched it a few months ago and it was the best choice I made. The Original Series is on Netflix and the prequel film (watch after the original series) is on HBO Max. The new series is on Showtime, if you don’t have any of the streaming services, just buy the Blu Rays.
Indeed. I saw that one video with her, Laura Dern, and Patricia Arquette in which she does it. Kyle's surprised me because his voice gets uncannily similar as well.
Robbed of the Emmy. F@$! the Emmys- Twin Peaks: The Return was easily the brilliant work on television in 2017 and wasn’t even nominated for Best Limited Series, nor did David Lynch win Best Director.
Twin Peaks: The Return might be the best TV show that ever existed, at least for those of us who can accept there are things we can't comprehend rationally.
Yes...the story goes, thathe did not really want to be in TP the Return...he was afraid of being stereotyped by the role....but when he saw his chance to play other versions of Cooper, he relented.
*Bless You, Stephen Colbert!* You have seen the folly of begging for follows and like, knowing that your audience is savvy enough to do these things and more when they are moved. I am so glad that I can now continue catching up on LS/SC whenever I miss a show in broadcast, rather than dumping this channel on Feb 1 as I had sworn. Cheers to the Smartest Man in Talk-TV!
In 1987, Kyle MacLachlan played in the movie "The Hidden". It was a low-budget film that he probably wishes people would forget, but I really loved it. It was a totally original sci-fi movie!
dune is a magnificent movie, even though i've heard lynch say otherwise. i've watched it a hundred times since the eighties and i have to say, the best time was in a hostel in paris, france. i forgot i was in paris.
Dune.....my all time favourite sci fi. Watched it many times. Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Luc Picard....and not to forget: almost nude and very oily Sting :)
oflightz well, like with LOTR. It‘s a movie, with inherent limitations. It can‘t capture all the nuances and plots, certainly not match the pictures which develop in your head while reading the story. I still think it‘s an epic movie.
I can totally see Stephen as Count Hasimir Fenrig, you know, the one person Paul notices as someone who, but for a small misfire of some genetic component, could have been the Kwisatz Haderach. Also the one who could have killed Paul, but chose not to. And since people have already used all the better know Dune quotes: "Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife, that which takes something incomplete and cuts the incomplete part saying 'it is now complete, for it ends here'". I find this was prophetic to the Dune saga itself.
@@jdog7797 Lynch is just plain getting old...so am I, and I can tell you that older folks lose certain aspects of that driving, creative force....his career has been prolific, and he likely just wants to kick back a little, and enjoy life without all the pressure to produce.
Not sure Lynch was the right choice though. But considering that Jodorowsky was threatening to wreck the project, Lynch really must have seemed like a sane alternative at that point. The resulting film is a bit meh - great art direction, but too conventional and held down by the original material to be really Lynch but also too much Lynch to do the great book justice. Of course the format of a single movie simply could not capture the thing. There would have been a trilogy or a mini series (which at that point were not invented yet) in there. But nonetheless a new production would have to stand against the glimpses of brilliance and the rose-tinted nostalgia glasses of those who know the first adaption. So the challenge from what Lynch had to deal with would be raised by a web culture trying to destroy anything new in favour of a cult which is more about their own youth than the actual production.
The difficulty with dividing books is th dynamic - there has to be a final event for the first movie, and that is not always possible to find. Just having Paul survive for example would be a rather small happy end if the movie would try to be an AAA blockbuster about Atreides fighting Harkonnen in its first half. So the movie would have to be a lot more Hunger Game style, rather low budget with great artistic freedom, with just some sandworm here and there, while the follow up most likely would require more of a budget and be VFX driven.
Good for what it was, but they butchered Baron Harkonnen, the Weirding Way and turned a false messah story into an actual messiah story. The Denis Villeneuve films hopefully will finally do the first book justice.
they were tasting the wine and I could think about was Marshawn Lynch from the Conan "Clueless Gamer" episode tasting the wine and then going like "...taste like Kool-Aid." :D
20 years after the end of Twin Peaks I tweeted something to the effect that Dale Cooper must be getting tired of sitting around in the Red Room. To my surprise, Kyle responded and agreed with me. He’s such a Kwisatz Haderach.
The incredible thing is that it's thanks to the Lynch film and Kyle's performance that made me want to read Dune. Seeing the film before helped me get into the story and keep track of the characters and concepts. Reading the book felt like a much more expanded version of the film, with some differences in dialogue, contexts, and themes of course. It additionally made me want to read the other books. And it's also thanks to Lynch's Dune that I wanted to see Lynch's other films, as well as the other Lynch works starring Kyle, which were Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet. Not bad for a film that struggled in the box office and resulted in mixed reception among fans and critics. Thank you for leaving such an impression, Kyle. And that's damn fine Spice coffee.
My wife and I met Kyle at a local wine boutique over ten years ago when he was first rolling out his Pursued By Bear Cabernet. A nicer, more personable guy you could never hope to meet. What sticks with me to this day was when we were getting ready to leave and we asked Kyle to sign one of the bottles of his wine that we'd purchased. By this time (about a half hour later), the place had filled up, and Kyle was surrounded by a crowd of folks talking his ear off. He wrote a nice little note on the bottle to my wife and me, and... he remembered our names! We put that bottle down for ten years, and did it ever age well. One of the best cabs we've ever enjoyed.
That's an awesome story haha thanks for sharing!
sweet
The phrase "You were Paul Atreides and I was waiting tables" has never more accurately summed up my life.
Sums up how I, a 24 year old, see Timothee Chalamet who is 25. 😂
You were Paul Atreides?
Stephen is truly a massive geek. His knowledge of and memory for the lore of these sundry fandoms is impressive and endearing.
Kyle MacLachlan is such a normal dude that always ends up doing all these crazy characters.
You'll have the best conversation with him next minute he's pouring blood made from corn syrup over himself and shouting non-nonsensical absurdities. After he is clean up by the make up crew he's right back to that fantastic conversation he remembered having with you.
I think he personifies the good that we all want to see in ourselves. I don't think David Lynch would be David without Kyle and the same vice versa!
Metamorphosis Rox ikr
🗿🌽🎉👢normal🎋🐜🚀💄
I think that's the point, why David Lynch chose him. Because he has this seemingly bland, "average" look, he's supposed to represent the weird and threatening brewing beneath the normal surface.
Oh no, there are two Coopers again!
Featuring Colin Firth as The Third Twin.
@@paveldronov9944 The third twin? Wonders if there is a fourth triplet out there...
Omg they do look alike
that particular quote from 'dune' has become almost like a mantra for me whenever my anxieties and panic attacks are acting up.
“i must not fear, fear is the mind-killer. fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. i will face my fear. i will permit it to pass over me and through me and when it has gone past i will turn the inner eye to see its path, where the fear has gone there will be nothing - only i will remain.”
kloggmonkey ahhh the litany of fear 😀
exactly!
it's actually been rather helpful, in a mindfulness sort of way. allow the attack to happen, let it wash over you without fearing or fighting it, and it'll pass on its own like always.
_"It is by will alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning, it is by will alone I set my mind in motion."_ --the mantra of the mentat
Same here. Salutations from Uzbekistan
Dale Cooper has aged like a fine wine. Such a wonderful human.
When Stephen doesn't have to fake his interest in the guest, it are actually good interviews.
Agreed! This was a great interview. Not awkward at all.
Like he did the first time he interview Paul McCartney and he had never even heard any of his songs.
If you think Stephen fakes his way through interviews [I believe he doesn’t] you should watch Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show. He’s the definitely one of the worst late night interviewers.
@@amenra13 I watched him, but my comment was about Stephen, not about comparing.
devidia - After watching every episode of the Colbert Report is hard to believe that he faked his interest in interviewing Paul McCartney. I haven’t watched much of the Late Show though.
It's hilarious - in this age of non-disclosure - that Kyle can tell us in vast and poetic detail what he just shot with Lynch and no-one is feeling any need to say 'spoiler alert', since we have no greater level of relevant, clear knowledge than we did before.
Hearing Stephen gush about Dune is glorious
Gyps because dune is epic 😀
Denis Berardi ...and Kyle too!
His Lynch impression is spot on!
I love Ewan McGregor but Kyle deserved that Golden Globe. Twin Peaks season 3 was beyond a work of art. Lynch is forever the master.
totally agree.
Well said and great pic!
I feel like I must watch Twin Peaks now
I did dune quotes too!!
@@Afrimusican You do, watched it a few months ago and it was the best choice I made. The Original Series is on Netflix and the prequel film (watch after the original series) is on HBO Max. The new series is on Showtime, if you don’t have any of the streaming services, just buy the Blu Rays.
This is what a conversation between two quick-witted like minds sounds like.
TheFleeingPhoenix Agreed
Kyle's impression of David is fucking on point.
Naomi Watts does a great one too.
Indeed. I saw that one video with her, Laura Dern, and Patricia Arquette in which she does it. Kyle's surprised me because his voice gets uncannily similar as well.
I love a good David Lynch impression in general, but I'm always tickled when people who have known each other for so long do an impression.
Kyle and Stephen are long lost brothers, holy shit!
AriJeru 😂😂💯💯
that's a great lynch impression
Season 3 of Twin peaks is a masterpiece.
Damien Hayes is season 3 the one that came out in 2017?
Yup
Damien Hayes It sure is!
Robbed of the Emmy. F@$! the Emmys- Twin Peaks: The Return was easily the brilliant work on television in 2017 and wasn’t even nominated for Best Limited Series, nor did David Lynch win Best Director.
@@samsabruskongen why?
I love how he’s shouting out old friends and a former teacher... made their night.🙂
Maybe. Maybe it pissed them off.
This is my favorite interview. The fanboying. The funny. The Lynch. Also any time Stephen brings out liquor the interview is going to be golden.
The world needs more Stephen Colbert, and if we can't have two of him then I'll settle for Kyle MacLachlan.
So happy Stephen brought up Dune...one of my favorite movies that i could watch on repeat!!! Awesome!
I love seeing these 2 nerds talking and relating to eachother. And it makes me sooo happy that me, a nerd can relate to these guys!
Dune is my favorite film and book series, great to wake up to this 👍
kyle is really the best person on earth what a legend!!
This video needs another doppelganger, should've called Colin Firth.
It would go
Steven Colbert
Kyle MacLachlan
Colin Firth
Bruce Campbell
all lined up, and their heads get progressively bigger
populousmass Add robert downey jr. and bob saget
Yesss! Watching twin peaks i noticed how Kyle looks like Colin Firth, but i thought i was seeing things lol
Twin Peaks: The Return might be the best TV show that ever existed, at least for those of us who can accept there are things we can't comprehend rationally.
oflightz .......rationally.
Wow. MacLachlan is a classically trained actor,
but is also a very good guest.
Kudos for fixing the audio. Thank you!
They looked better in each other's glasses, actually
For he is the Kwistaz Hadirach!!!!!!
My guess is that Kyle removed his tie because they looked too much alike 😂
yup
WHEN WILL STEPHEN STFU
Hmm. Never noticed the resemblance.....maybe he's a tulpa
Kevin Maryles 👻👻👻👻
Such a good actor
Yes...the story goes, thathe did not really want to be in TP the Return...he was afraid of being stereotyped by the role....but when he saw his chance to play other versions of Cooper, he relented.
* ominous whooshing intensifies *
I love them both and I will fight to protect them
*Bless You, Stephen Colbert!* You have seen the folly of begging for follows and like, knowing that your audience is savvy enough to do these things and more when they are moved. I am so glad that I can now continue catching up on LS/SC whenever I miss a show in broadcast, rather than dumping this channel on Feb 1 as I had sworn. Cheers to the Smartest Man in Talk-TV!
In 1987, Kyle MacLachlan played in the movie "The Hidden". It was a low-budget film that he probably wishes people would forget, but I really loved it. It was a totally original sci-fi movie!
The One movie I would guess he might be ashamed of, was Show Girls....I liked the nudity that the hot actresses indulged in, but the script was lousy!
I still carrying a torch to this guy since he was agent dale Cooper .
dune is a magnificent movie, even though i've heard lynch say otherwise. i've watched it a hundred times since the eighties and i have to say, the best time was in a hostel in paris, france. i forgot i was in paris.
Hope you have watched the 2021 version now, it’s amazing!!!
Long live the fighters
if stephen didn't have a tie, i couldn't tell which one is which
Stephen Colbert as Lloyd Gallagher in The Hidden 1987 science fiction Kyle Machlachlan😊
That’s some amazing Lynch impression.
Kyle MacLachlan is looking great!
He's almost 60!
it's always nice to see Coop is okay. he sounds just like David Lynch
best fucking colbert interview of all time, unreal, MUADIB on fucking prime time, fear is the mindkiller....brilliant
Aleksey K Yep Lol
Kyle is so delightful.
If I can look as good as Kyle MacLachlan looks when I'm 58, I'll be a happy quinquagenarian.
Fabian MacGinty O'Neill Lol 💯💯👏🏽👏🏽😂😂
Fabian MacGinty O'Neill He's 59 because I noticed his birthday is last week.
Fabian MacGinty O'Neill If any of us can live to 58, I’m happy with that.
The spice must flow.
Funny thing, I wrote Dune quotes on my teacher's blackboard too! xD
Dune.....my all time favourite sci fi. Watched it many times. Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Luc Picard....and not to forget: almost nude and very oily Sting :)
Dude, Patrick Stewart.
tecums3h Looool....of course :))) laughing at my own dumbness. You’re absolutely right. Needless to say, I‘m also a big STNG fan
The books are masterpieces. The film not so much... and I'm a big Lynch fan. There needs to be a new adaptation.
oflightz well, like with LOTR. It‘s a movie, with inherent limitations. It can‘t capture all the nuances and plots, certainly not match the pictures which develop in your head while reading the story. I still think it‘s an epic movie.
There are good adaptations and bad adaptations. Lynch's Dune was a bad adaptation.
I can totally see Stephen as Count Hasimir Fenrig, you know, the one person Paul notices as someone who, but for a small misfire of some genetic component, could have been the Kwisatz Haderach. Also the one who could have killed Paul, but chose not to.
And since people have already used all the better know Dune quotes: "Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife, that which takes something incomplete and cuts the incomplete part saying 'it is now complete, for it ends here'". I find this was prophetic to the Dune saga itself.
His name is a killing word...
"For the father, nothing."
Twin Peaks season 4! We want it Showtime!
If it's like that awful season that just passed, I could live my whole life very happily never seeing a frame of it.
It ain't up to Showtime. Lynch decides what he wants to do and when.
Twin Peaks infinity 8 ^🔺^
@@jdog7797 Lynch is just plain getting old...so am I, and I can tell you that older folks lose certain aspects of that driving, creative force....his career has been prolific, and he likely just wants to kick back a little, and enjoy life without all the pressure to produce.
AN ICONIC DUO
Karina McLeen NAME A MORE ICONIC DUO?????
joe scarborough + stephen colbert = kyle maclachlan
Ha!
omg lol, Stephen Colbert and Kyle McLachlan are twinning here. xD ARE THEY LOST SIBLINGS????
Kyle seems like such a humble guy and such a genuine nerd!
Kyle is to Stephen what Russ was to Ross on Friends.
My two dads, Kyle and Stephen.
the scene he describes with the lady with no eyes in the void has stuck with me for ages. Lynch does dreamlike scenarios and logic like no-one else
The first "Dune" is still the only one that really matters.
Not sure Lynch was the right choice though. But considering that Jodorowsky was threatening to wreck the project, Lynch really must have seemed like a sane alternative at that point. The resulting film is a bit meh - great art direction, but too conventional and held down by the original material to be really Lynch but also too much Lynch to do the great book justice.
Of course the format of a single movie simply could not capture the thing. There would have been a trilogy or a mini series (which at that point were not invented yet) in there. But nonetheless a new production would have to stand against the glimpses of brilliance and the rose-tinted nostalgia glasses of those who know the first adaption. So the challenge from what Lynch had to deal with would be raised by a web culture trying to destroy anything new in favour of a cult which is more about their own youth than the actual production.
Jason Bean Nah man it has to be remade. There was too much from the novel that was left out.
oh and they have to split book one into 2 parts.
Herr Schmidt agreed. However even if not a trilogy they would have to make 2 movies at least to get the true essence of the book.
The difficulty with dividing books is th dynamic - there has to be a final event for the first movie, and that is not always possible to find. Just having Paul survive for example would be a rather small happy end if the movie would try to be an AAA blockbuster about Atreides fighting Harkonnen in its first half. So the movie would have to be a lot more Hunger Game style, rather low budget with great artistic freedom, with just some sandworm here and there, while the follow up most likely would require more of a budget and be VFX driven.
Good for what it was, but they butchered Baron Harkonnen, the Weirding Way and turned a false messah story into an actual messiah story. The Denis Villeneuve films hopefully will finally do the first book justice.
I got to meet Kyle and have a conversation with him about David Lynch. What a genuinely good, thoughtful dude.
For a second i thought it was Stephen in the thumbnail and i was really excited to see a guest i love lol
When he’s wine tasting, all I thought was when Dick Tremaine was trying to have wine tasting at the Great Northern
I was thinking the exact same thing!
A couple of nerds. Love it! :)
You know why you never waited tables? Because YOU were Paul Atreides.
Something about Colbert swirling his wineglass at about 09:00 is hilarious to me omg
I was introduced to Kyle on Desperate Houswives and liked him. But when he did The Captain on How I Met Your Mother, man I fell in love.
I guess Agent Cooper also enjoys a damn fine glass of wine
I always wondered how Cooper could keep his weight down, eating all that damn fine cherry pie!
I love you cooper
This is pretty incredible. Colbert's staff put in the work to show numerous aspects of this talent's background.
Kyle MacLachlan is such a perfect antithesis to the "pretentious wine snob" stereotype
And one blue thumb for the Dune quotes.
Stephen is such a cute nerd!
The Captain got... younger?
Man he looks good
Dale Cooper and Mr. C(olbert)
Kept thinking about the Twin Peaks wine tasting with Dick Tremayne... Priceless.
Hey, you guys turned the outro music down. Thanks for that!
Praise Jesus and little baby Jesus.
literally would shit myself every time a video would end
I am not even interested in this actor but I love how Stephen interviews and get along with the guest
David Lynch explained. Beautiful. 🤔
Db McWilliams He imited Dave perfectly
Hollywood should look at Kyle as an example of how to behave during interviews.
Yes, absolute class.
Damn, thats a good cup of coffee!
You simply cannot get any cooler than Kyle!
the man's a legend
He actually moves and talks so much like Jeff Goldblum!
"Wet stone _tastes_ like something?"
You've never _tasted_ wet stone? 😳 You're kidding! I thought _everybody_ had done that.
It's whetstone, dude. Used for sharpening things. Tbh, I never even thought of tasting it.
They look like brothers
Now get Bruce Campbell in there you have yourself a set of triplets.
Muad'Dib !!!!
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
Next. The video where Kyle and Steven are hanging out at Kyle’s vineyard with their significant others, laughing and having a good time.
Wow they look like brothers lol
they were tasting the wine and I could think about was Marshawn Lynch from the Conan "Clueless Gamer" episode tasting the wine and then going like "...taste like Kool-Aid." :D
Great Interview just as great as the Mark Hamill Interview last year
Dougie!
yes??
He-lloooo000ooo0oo!!!
He's fantastic...... what a great person and actor. If Agent Cooper comes around, i feel save !
kyle is such a precious man
20 years after the end of Twin Peaks I tweeted something to the effect that Dale Cooper must be getting tired of sitting around in the Red Room. To my surprise, Kyle responded and agreed with me. He’s such a Kwisatz Haderach.
Did anyone feel like Kyle was soaking up Stephen's body language and mirroring it? This is beautiful.
Ahoy Captain!!!!!
The incredible thing is that it's thanks to the Lynch film and Kyle's performance that made me want to read Dune. Seeing the film before helped me get into the story and keep track of the characters and concepts. Reading the book felt like a much more expanded version of the film, with some differences in dialogue, contexts, and themes of course. It additionally made me want to read the other books. And it's also thanks to Lynch's Dune that I wanted to see Lynch's other films, as well as the other Lynch works starring Kyle, which were Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet. Not bad for a film that struggled in the box office and resulted in mixed reception among fans and critics. Thank you for leaving such an impression, Kyle. And that's damn fine Spice coffee.