Thanks for posting this thoughtful and amusing interview. When his is the right frame of mind, Hugh Grant gives tremendous interviews.
@yongyongluluАй бұрын
props to the interviewer ive never seen hugh grant more comfortable in an interview
@felixmidas202024 күн бұрын
He's alway comfortable in interviews. When it seems he isn't, it's usually put on for comedic purposes.
@johnricercato74023 күн бұрын
Yes, she’s excellent.
@etch-a-sketch16 күн бұрын
He is more comfortable with age, I think.
@simonaschmidtАй бұрын
I love listening to Hugh.
@qashshah107Ай бұрын
Incredible interwiev,Hugh is an impressive actor
@twinEAH19 күн бұрын
Phenomenal interview. The interviewer was great. And Hugh is always a great interview. But this was particularly awesome. I love how classy, intelligent, witty, articulate he is. Well done. 👌✌️👏
@angelaberke5476Ай бұрын
Thank you! I love everything with Hugh Grant, but this was above average. Enjoyed it enourmously.
@Thverse226322 күн бұрын
Such a good interviewer
@petercouzАй бұрын
My 16 your old autistic son loves going to the cinema, by himslef or with family, he lovs the experience
@tennisCharlzzАй бұрын
I love Hugh Grant, but the interviewer is absolutely fantastic. She asks such intelligent questions, not like those entertainment reporters who fawn over celebrities and ask brain-dead questions. Bravo to Katey Richey! Put her on more!
@AlexSoutheyMusicАй бұрын
Absolutely great job.
@felixmidas202024 күн бұрын
You're her friend?
@juliafox7904Ай бұрын
Great interview!
@magicmike719816 күн бұрын
There's something charming about the fact that he never wants to be interviewed and the fact that he's so down to earth about himself and everything else. Funny, when he spoke of the 3 directors that he could remember who didn't care about the past of the characters, I couldn't help but think, rightly or wrongly, about Woody Allen among others ("Small Time Crooks'').
@daylefloyd6404Ай бұрын
Grant is describing Exactly what has happened to the media and social world NOW
@maximinadarocha7755Ай бұрын
I love you Ungh .you have personality. N°ONEEEE.🙏
@WynnWygal6827 күн бұрын
I would like to see the Oompa Loompa back story notes
@tashamielАй бұрын
Hugh Grant is my spirit animal.
@chelseaandhobbes5 күн бұрын
He is SO funny when retelling stories. Look up his hot dog in NY story 😂
@GhostTrainPhotoАй бұрын
Hugh made such a poignant remark about going to the cinema. I went to see Heretic for the second time last night and was sat next to anther movie goer who was seeing it for the first time. Her reactions were incredible. I assumed she was also an atheist like me and would say "YES, YESS!! Exactl--- wait what?" to some of Mr. Reed's remarks. Then with some of the other plot twists she'd say "wait...what?! How the--what the fu--?" She'd also squirm, jump, hide in her jacket, etc. It was wonderful to see her reactions as I watched it the second time round.
@faustoferrari4303Ай бұрын
Why didn't you tell her to shut up! You were supposed to be focussing on the movie.
@ΜΑΡΙΑΛ-χ6νАй бұрын
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@maureenharrison12613 күн бұрын
Please, please Hugh, we beg you, run for PM…..
@katashworth4127 күн бұрын
I hope there’s months of developing back story for Phillip’s 26 seconds in Glass Onion.
@ksw4942Ай бұрын
I love A24 films!
@chrystiafreelandscankles54826 күн бұрын
Hugh Grant: my Forever Dong.
@daylefloyd6404Ай бұрын
Lately Hugh has ben behaving so much better in interviews. Hes reslised he has to give a lot more of himself now to promote himself
@jten663224 күн бұрын
Maybe Hugh should buy his local cinema. Mel Gibson (has many faults) but has invested in and supported independent cinemas in Australia, can’t fault him for that.
@matureyoungmanАй бұрын
she has a wonderful laugh. i'd enjoy it more if she didn't share my opinion.
@jonnymartin1345Ай бұрын
what?
@ejb429817 күн бұрын
The laugh is actually a bit irritating.
@vanostek21 күн бұрын
really eloquent interviewer...but the color grading is atrocious
@TwelfthMonkeyАй бұрын
I couldn't stand Hugh Grant during the days of Hollywood churning out those endless formula yawn inducing, cash cow rom-com drivel films. He laments the age of interesting independent cinema yet he was front and centre when the industry was pumping out all that sentimental guff an age ago and so is somewhat hypocritical here. However, I think he's great in Heretic precisely because he plays 'Hugh' as typecast and who could suspect such a loveable fop of being such a cad. It's certainly interesting to watch and Hugh does a fine job. I do hope he doesn't fall into the trap of playing the evil bespectacled cardy wearing Hugh too many times. Interesting interview. I watched it all.I love the way he talks about watching a film even with a ' cleaning lady'! My God Hugh. What have they done to you. How could you stoop so low. This is what happens when you spend too much time performing with scented candles. Egads.
@samkarvonen880319 күн бұрын
No hypicrisy whatsoever from a highly self-aware 'professional pretender' who seems brutally honest even about the industry of sentimentalist rubbish he'd willingly exploited for his own profit and praise until growing both "old and ugly" as well as utterly uninspired by it all. Being drawn to the "nasty", the baddies and complex characters is honesty on his part. Perhaps even cathartic to someone who himself is a complex of a person with a bit of a naughty reputation.
@TwelfthMonkey18 күн бұрын
"All I need is the air that I breathe and to love Hugh"