Watching a Hugh Grant interview when in need of a good laugh with his wit, humorous timing and of course charm, has become my hobby.
@Inatsikap12 күн бұрын
The Bond villain in “Tomorrow never dies” was based on Murdoch!!
@jimsmith941912 күн бұрын
As someone who was also taught by Mr Hammond I must say that Hugh's impression, some half-century later, is uncanny.
@YellowPressBooks12 күн бұрын
🤣🤣
@JohnFord-c5l13 күн бұрын
I like Hugh because he's real..can't stand false actors. Forget about the person love the work...
@nirupawittichchi301714 күн бұрын
Still world popular actor .god blesd you and family .
@Michelle.1111.14 күн бұрын
The one actor in the world more famous for his personality than any of the roles he has played
@peanut1001x17 күн бұрын
not all actors can be so high minded about advertising. some do it for charity.
@JuliaHopewell17 күн бұрын
Daily Mail??? Plus the voice didn't help. Poor Hugh. Hope the money was good!
@maureenrhysjones464317 күн бұрын
Hand held mics??? Awful audio....what a waste!
@longevity-u1z18 күн бұрын
all i seem to do is eat sleep and break wind at the moment, like a gorilla, meaning am in solitary confinement, guess cd b j. ross' 2nd wife with a lil 'help'??! ; ) (am hoping aubrey de grey's imminent treatment will help) btw, if sweden wants me they will have to come and get me! # Happy Sunday!
@magicmike719818 күн бұрын
I love Hugh's humor, humility, his slightly grumpy side and his great common sense. I love his hatred of political correctness. But it's clear to see that he doesn't necessarily like interviews and that he finds all this attention exaggerated and uncomfortable. If the interviewers know this and are able to play along, it will be interesting. But if the interviewers are taken by surprise and unable to deal with it, it can become awkward. Here, it was somewhere between the two, I found. It is better to know the man well before interviewing him. And know what to expect. And play along.
@twinEAH20 күн бұрын
What an incredible interview. I just love Hugh Grant on so many levels. He has a lot of depth. And of course, that dry British wit and self-deprecating humor. (I'm American). I loved watching this. He would be amazing in politics. He is far from just a pretty face and a well-known actor. He is so classy, intelligent, and articulate.
@YellowPressBooks18 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for your comment! Stay tuned, we have another really fascinating interview coming out this month we can't wait to share with you all ☺☺
@shankarbalakrishnan236020 күн бұрын
Haha there are a lot of bum movies❤❤🎉🎉
@catnipnbone21 күн бұрын
I’ve had a crush on Hugh for so long 😂
@VyGee331121 күн бұрын
“Before university you were a bit ghastly as well” 😂😂😂 Who is this excellent interviewer!!
@YellowPressBooks18 күн бұрын
Ha! Yes, the one and only Emma Jones. They are both board members for Hacked Off, have a great rapport and their chemistry adds another layer to the interview for sure.😂
@heliopolis21 күн бұрын
No idea what Hugh is like in real life, but I’ve always loved watching his interviews.
@YellowPressBooks18 күн бұрын
He's been on quite a run of them during the 'Heretic' film press run, and each one is different. You could (or rather, should) watch them back to back and you wouldn't be bored
@brendangrube22 күн бұрын
Lair of the white worm. Remember him as Chopin in Impromptu with Judy Davis. Bloody hell people !
@Poetic_Justice196223 күн бұрын
Hugh does have the allure to be a PM, and the brain and integrity to be a good one as well. His party point sounded excellent: "What is good for the country. Not for yourself, your career, but what is good for the country."
@scottishbanjo24 күн бұрын
Did he have a book out or was this just an interview ?
@YellowPressBooks23 күн бұрын
Great question! In fact, Hugh gave his time at a Yellow Press Books event, in partnership with Press Justice Project. Yellow Press is a new independent book publisher, that publishes stories that focus on truw crime, media and politics. We have worked with journalists, experts, private investigators and people who work within what is known as the 'press reform' movement, which is a subject close to Hugh's heart, as he explains in more detail halfway through the interview. Check out our books here: www.yellowpress.co Thanks for tuning in!
@SandraDodd25 күн бұрын
I watched this on my laptop, using wifi, after a week's binge of North Korean stories of escape, laws, craziness... so "getting rid of the internet" seems silly. If people WANT to take a break, or not to have it, then that's a choice. Freedom and choices are pretty important, 🙂 Telling someone they can't do something because you don't want them to tends to backfire. Kids need to live where they live and WHEN they live. I have four young grandchildren, and we play video games WITH them, and I watched an elamorate coloring game for a long time two days ago. Pining for the old days is Little-House-on-the-Prairie fantasy nonsense. Otherwise, this was all great. 🙂 Also I've watched six or so long youtube reviews of Heretic, by former Mormons, current Mormons, and a great one by a never-a-mormon actual movie reviewer. :-) Internet. I wouldn't have known of Heretic if not for the internet. I'm 71, in New Mexico, have three grown kids and five grandkids and I have zero fear of "devices."
@SandraDodd24 күн бұрын
I saw the film in a physical theatre the night I learned of its existence, but that came from the internet. I bought movie tickets on the internet, too. 🙂
@akshaybhaga504725 күн бұрын
1:23 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@cat-on-a-tree858726 күн бұрын
I've been an unconditional fan of Hugh Grant for decades now, still am. Last week he appeared on a programme on Spanish tv as, I assume, part of film promotion. That programme is well known for spreading fake news for the far right, as well as its host having a clearly sexist behaviour on the show. I wish Mr. Grant had been advised against going. It is contradictory (I imagine through ignorance). But his agency should have done some previous research.
@MA-yq4vj27 күн бұрын
Never seen an interviewer so not prepared to interact with the guest. Extraordinary!
@dardobartoli24 күн бұрын
You clearly haven't seen many interviews then... this is gold compared to the vast majority
@peanut1001x17 күн бұрын
she wasn't an interviewer just a giggling waste of space absolutely ridiculous. will never watch anything from here again.
@CrazyTulip12 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t say she was unprepared but I did find her very awkward. Loved the interview though as Hugh just says what he thinks and doesn’t bother with putting on a fake smile.
@ronburgundy31723 күн бұрын
Man he had her down since the very beginning she was flushing throughout the whole interview no doubt he called her after he was done with the interview
@AlisonDavies-vj9un27 күн бұрын
Listening to you mr grant you are a hero for the ordinary man with your band of brothers hacked off .
@YellowPressBooks23 күн бұрын
Hear hear!
@jrt2007gjdje27 күн бұрын
An educational interview with a celebrity that goes beyond cliches of Hollywood into things that matter. Good work.
@YellowPressBooks23 күн бұрын
We were thrilled to hear his candid views on a range of topics. And you're right, to see someone of his level of fame of fame and profile talk openly about serious topics that mean a lot to him.. well let's just say we were beyond grateful! Thank you so much for your kind words and support!
@natalyalande28 күн бұрын
A Seat filler and a nominee ! Yes, I see a comedy.
@YellowPressBooks23 күн бұрын
We see it too! You never know, maybe 2025 will be the year of "The Seat Filler"!
@amendeb171729 күн бұрын
These same people closed down free speech as soon as they came to power, they are precisely on a par with the Murdoch gang, perhaps worse, and turgid to boot
@TravelMamaAnnaVon29 күн бұрын
This is what a well read man sounds like
@Donna_Relaxing29 күн бұрын
No catastrophe on you dear Hugh on the Oscar red carpet.... you referred to the fabulous book "Vanity Fair" and she had no idea that you were referring to such a great piece of literature. She immediately referred to the Vanity Fair after party. This American was so embarrassed. Your reference to the Oscars, the glam, the self indulgence to the 1848 Vanity Fair was perfectly on point.
@crizzhutch106629 күн бұрын
She like you caught the papers and the fame that comes with it
@georgiekunzАй бұрын
Thank you all for what you are doing. It is sooooo important❤️
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your encouraging words! If you haven't already, pleawse take a look at our newest series of books, 'Prince Harry's War' - lots of fascinating perspectives on one of the most intriguing news stories of the century so far !
@leonbarte33120 күн бұрын
@@YellowPressBooks Hugh Grant drew an interesting distinction between the way TV is regulated, where impartiality and factual accuracy are highly important, and the way the press is regulated which is very light touch when it comes to the same matters.
@georgiekunzАй бұрын
We don't have honest investigative journalists here anymore, either, & haven't for 20 yrs or more. It was so demoralizing to discover that...covid, palestine true history, Assange, Ukraine as Nato US proxy war, Iraq war, our toppling democracies & installing dictators, & causing the influx of illegal immigrants,, Haiti/Clinton & decreasing minimum wage that had just been won there in order to please American industries there, etc..our media is printing lies that are causing great harm.
@dd441-z7dАй бұрын
Entitled twat but about a boy and Paddington 2 really good films
@bronwentruscott2584Ай бұрын
Awful sound: can hardly hear the audience questions
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Hiya - thanks for your feedback. We did have a slight technical issue with the roving mic.. the live audience could hear the questions clearly but you are quite right, the issue came with the recording. We made necessaryadjustments for the next Q&A which we will publish in a couple of weeks, and were statisfied with the results! Always keen to hear advice and criticisms, and improve where we can!
@mf-cv4veАй бұрын
He was indeed wonderful during this interview, but so was the journalist, great questions !
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Ah that is so great to hear! Emma Jones was brilliant on the night, they had a great chemistry and the audience particularly enjoyed the 'Smash Hits' question at the end 🤣
@peanut1001x17 күн бұрын
"journalist" never seen anything so ridiculous, like a 2 year old in a chair
@DGLUK1Ай бұрын
Why is anyone interested in what an actor has to say?
@KarensOpinionsMayDifferАй бұрын
Funniest person on earth! 😍
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
You may be onto something there. The great thing about this interview is there are moments you pick up on the second time round that you find funnier than the first time 🤣
@KarensOpinionsMayDifferАй бұрын
@@YellowPressBooks I agree, I keep rewinding to listen again! His political acumen is thoroughly impressive. Truly a pleasure to hear him speak about the consequential issues of our time.
@kathieloumoser6205Ай бұрын
I liked him in this interview so very much.
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
The whole evening was a real joy, Hugh was on spectacular form. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@voulafisentzidis8830Ай бұрын
This is a lovely interview and we're learning about Hugh without it seeming to be a reading of his c.v. He's being modest about his capabilities as an actor. My favourite films of his are the early ones, made out of Hollywood - Maurice, etc.
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! It was a really special evening. And he seems to be finding some of his most interesting acting roles in this era, so excited to see what he comes up with next year!
@voulafisentzidis8830Ай бұрын
@YellowPressBooks lucky you. Despite the Divine episode, he comes across as a decent human being. I'm glad he married and has a family as it'll help ground him. I've been a fan since seeing him in Maurice although I've not seen some of his formulaic, paint-by-numbers, Hollywood films. I hope he's not now pigeonholed into playing bad guys.
@leonbarte33120 күн бұрын
Agree about the interview, Hugh Grant talks in a very honest way, quite prepared to mock himself, and passionately about the media, while not trying to act as though Hacked Off is all about him. I like About the Boy, where he was the opposite of the romantic hero, and the relationship between Will and Marcus.
@daylefloyd6404Ай бұрын
After age 6o, I think we all start getting more nervous and agitated because we know that our minds are suddenly not "remembering" as we used to. Hugh says this as well, as he describes how nervous and agitated he can become now, where he wasn't before.
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
It was quite reassuring to hear from someone who comes across so confident and comfortable in their own skin describing the same feelings many of us do. Thank you for your comment ☺
@daylefloyd6404Ай бұрын
You, Hugh are unfortunately assuming that non decision of issues politically is right. In the bottom line anyway.
@longevity-u1zАй бұрын
nb, short on sleep: if hugh wants to get rid of witches, y doesn't he support Dr Aubrey de Grey's research that puts an end to all diseases of older age, including menopause, with respect??? thanks!
@tashamielАй бұрын
Hugh Grant is my spirit animal.
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
🤣
@anthonyparkinson4517Ай бұрын
Godawful interviewer and why is her microphone so much clearer than Grant's? Fecking inept.
@MrBittstellerАй бұрын
This man is always a pleasure..no matter your mood
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more
@elftower907Ай бұрын
fearless hugh grant
@ΜΑΡΙΑΛ-χ6νАй бұрын
❤❤❤Hugh dont drimk a lot of beer❤❤❤❤
@daylefloyd6404Ай бұрын
Who are you to say anything?! especially with an over load of hearts. Pulleez!
@Robin-c8e1qАй бұрын
Many thanks to Hugh Grant. Plus, we now know that Evan Harris is 'obsessed' with Lazy Susan's.
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Ha! The secret is out!
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
A huge thank you to Hugh Grant for joining us for such a special event! Still can't believe it really happened. Please consider subscribing and joingin our community as we release more books, book trailers, interviews, updates with authors and our team, and and more exclusive interviews with very special guests! In fact there's another one coming out very soon.... stay tuned!
@AlisonDavies-vj9un23 күн бұрын
@@YellowPressBooks I would also like to add Mr grants dialogue in the film Heretics blew me away , I thought how on earth does he remember all the tricky lines on religion when talking to those poor young ladies , my heart broke for them , he frightened me , then drew me in as a nice guy then terrified me , how clever that it wrapped up with empowerment, a very , very oscar worthy performance Mr Grant , so proud of you .
@rajanlaadАй бұрын
I remember placing this video on my watchlist, and it suddenly disappeared. I searched 'Hugh Grant' and 'Hugh Grant Interview', etc., but no yield. I'm glad to see it has been reuploaded.
@YellowPressBooksАй бұрын
Glad to hear it! Hope you enjoy it as much as we did. We have another very exciting interview coming up soon, keep your eyes peeled 👀