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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

Steve Martin from 1987 on top form.

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  • aha Steve owned this show!

    i bet Jonathan's looked back in this interview countless times and took notes

  • I think that if you find Steve Martin smug it's because this is kind of a spin-off of his stage persona when he did stand-up, which was a deliberately obnoxious and self-obsessed character. It's supposed to be based on the idea that 'we all know what's going on'. Probably Jonathan Ross was a bit hungry..!? I don't think he's on coke - it's just his sense of humour. From the moment he comes on he's trying to entertain the audience and he does it all the way to the end.

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  • Jeez Ross was struggling, he really has trouble with comedy.

  • @siggie999

    OMG -- no. Just imagine if you were in love with Steve Martin and you were 16 (!)

  • Jonathan Ross would destroy him in his current form!

  • Is it weird that i'm 16 and am in love with Steve Martin lol

  • Steve Martin is so much more than just a comedian!! His interests are vast. He's a musician and composer, author, actor, playwright, producer, ect.....Steve Martin is a genius. It's not all about the comedy with this man, he's multifaceted.

  • I have never seen Steve Martin act so sarcastic toward a TV Talk show host before. Steve ran intellectual circles around Jonathan Ross.

  • He had light hair before? Ross, that is? Wow.

  • @MonkeyZorr

    Sadly, I think it comes down to making decisions (i.e., movie choices) based on maintaining a certain lifestyle. Obviously, it's no crime, but when you think how funny Steve Martin could once be, it's sad.

    Probably an even better example of "selling out" a career like this is Eddie Murphy. I've no doubt there are now generations of people who only know him as that actor from those (mostly) crappy movies.......little realizing how 'edgy' and outrageously funny he once was...

  • its funny how the dude kept interrupting steve for some dumb remarks

  • Steve was still funny then.

    What happened?

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