He was on Colbert last night, and it went exponentially worse. Craig can play right into his humor, but Stephen got legitamately pissed off. Shows who the real master was.
I just watched that after seeing this mention. I thought T.J was hysterical. Stephen Colbert is a bit too formal. Probably from playing a conservative republican character for so long. Craig Ferguson is one of the few hosts that can go toe to toe with good comedians. T.J just does something different on every show he is asked to appear.
TheJoeyshifflett It's really just a matter of hosts. Craig Ferguson didn't really do interviews, it was more just conversation, open and welcome to improvisation, with Craig willing to go down just about any rabbit hole with someone, where as Colbert is still sort of playing by interview rules where you have an agenda of questions and topics to cover including the obligatory plug within a very narrow time constraint. Craig really didn't give a shit if he ran over time and had to bump a guest if the conversation was good enough. Craig's show was about as loosely "produced" as one could be. I think that's the way the best art is created.
These two are great together. Not many people are great with TJ Miller. They should do a movie.
+99loolill Don't say that! A lot of bullshit movies start out with that exact phrase.
I see what you mean... Okay how about... They should do a movie where they play themselves.
How to train your dragon..
@@Beyondflix yeah, I think you missed that one
How the hell am I only seeing this now!!
This interview is TJ Miller at some of his best. He worked so well with Craig
Glad to see that Tuffnut's voice actor is just as awesome as he is ;)
"Are you good with computers? Do you look up the porn?"
Lmao!
Equally crazy equally awesome.
they're hilarious together.
tj and craig are hilarious together. gave me a very good laugh
i miss this show so much
probably one of the best Craigy Ferg interviews to date.
Holy goshdarn fuck shit, T.J. Miller is funny, you guys.
I wish you could buy a dvd set of every episode of this awesome show
I'm running out of TJ Miller interviews. This is probably last. :/
When he yells he really sounds like tuffnut
You got to Watch it high, how He blinks on the line lot more zéros than ones... So funny laught way to hard on That Joke xD
2:21 TJ. You were in Cloverfield. Come on.
Very rare to see craig being impressed by someone else's speed. I think craig was taken back a little. Great interview👍
I misshis show too funny
Love TJ, lol hate I dated a guy in college with the same name... makes my fb feed confusing at times :D
they're great riffing off each other
This is fucking hillarious!
So, who thinks he has a collection of Bongs
+Ethereality you have trouble reading. You must be dyslexic
I don't get the Dover bit, can someone explain it to me.
I work with a guy and I'm always screaming at him Jeff you promised!
His name is Kevin
4:30 a goof + gaff = spoof
That was really funny. never liked the bits of the show I saw before, but tj miller goes well with whatever this is.
Silicon Valley is a really good show. Just started watching it. Im a little late to the party lol.
Might be cause Im drunk, but damn this guy is great!
Your drunk.
"Have you ever been to Dover?"
1:40 o your funny and i wish i was realization
He was on Colbert last night, and it went exponentially worse. Craig can play right into his humor, but Stephen got legitamately pissed off. Shows who the real master was.
+Carlo Von Sexron Well, the difference is he's hilarious in this interview, and egg bit aside, he didn't say anything funny on Colbert.
Which one was on Coblert?
I just watched that after seeing this mention. I thought T.J was hysterical. Stephen Colbert is a bit too formal. Probably from playing a conservative republican character for so long. Craig Ferguson is one of the few hosts that can go toe to toe with good comedians. T.J just does something different on every show he is asked to appear.
George Carlin was a nihilist and people loved him and still do
TheJoeyshifflett It's really just a matter of hosts. Craig Ferguson didn't really do interviews, it was more just conversation, open and welcome to improvisation, with Craig willing to go down just about any rabbit hole with someone, where as Colbert is still sort of playing by interview rules where you have an agenda of questions and topics to cover including the obligatory plug within a very narrow time constraint. Craig really didn't give a shit if he ran over time and had to bump a guest if the conversation was good enough. Craig's show was about as loosely "produced" as one could be. I think that's the way the best art is created.