Conan Is Going To Be In Please Don't Destroy's Movie | Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend
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“I’m sure I’ll be cut out” literally used in all the promotions lol
Simply love her way of explaining her role as a producer.
Oh my gosh, I love the shorts the "Please Don't Destroy" guys make! I can't wait to see Conan's skit. 🤭
As someone who was thinking about getting into filmmaking, being an extra on multiple sets made me realize it's not for me. Such long days are not my jam, but I really appreciate films so much more now.
@Allagi22
Жыл бұрын
Yes. It's worth it for the .5% of A list actors who get their choice of great projects and huge paychecks. For everyone else especially including the crew, it is incredibly long hours with very minimal award. Especially if you're shooting on location somewhere far from home.
@Daniel_Ilyich
Жыл бұрын
You did a smart thing before plunging into it.
@chefjeff1366
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to get into narrative, live action filmmaking at first - then after film school my first gig ended up being in documentary, which typically has far more flexible hours... now I work in production for an animation studio and it's 9-5 baby (with long contracts, working from home). Working on a live action film set would not be for me either. But there are other options out there if you really wanna work in the industry!
@fndmntl5341
Жыл бұрын
14 hours a day isn't so bad
Conan made that so funny I was laughing so hard with every scene he was in
He's totally playing Ben's dad
Can’t wait to see that film, Please Don’t Destroy is my favorite part of SNL
I've seen the previews and oh man it is so long overdue. Fantastic casting. Conan is GREAT as a character actor in comedies and skits, and the dad character he is playing looks hilarious
He is such a kind, down-to-earth, humble, truly nice guy. He's going to be so funny in this movie.
@mstunameow
6 ай бұрын
He puts up a bit of a facade on TV but you can tell there's a deeply kind and considerate human being behind it. I think the old food delivery sketch that is so popular probably captures it best.
Thank you Milia Kunis. I feel vindicated. 20 years ago I worked craft service on an HBO show for 16 hours. I was in my early 20’s and it was exhausting! I have so much respect for film crews and Texas landscapers.
Conan was great as Ben’s dad!
hi conan, loving this episode of the podcast. you know what the people would love next? a full length, Bill Hader as the guest, episode. big bucks baby, fire entertainment
@jacobbaty5193
Жыл бұрын
100% agree.
"I'm sure I'll be cut out."-Conan 😂 I'm sure Conan did a great job acting as a different character, in the movie, and he won't be cut. How messed up would it be to ask him to be in your movie to just cut him out? 😂 I look forward to seeing him in this movie, whenever it comes out.
@bluesky973
8 ай бұрын
They would never cut Conan!
Wow, havent seen her in many years, didn't even recognize her at first, she looks so different from that 70 show. :)
10+ hours!! Hardworking people!!
I loved your interview with Benny the Dog!
I was a PA during a college internship. It was a documentary and I got to live in the Amazon for three weeks. Tye work was 15 hrs a day. Great trip though
I'm almost surprised Conan never went into movies.. he'd be great I think.
I like how when Mila was talking about hard work she kept looking at Sona napping in the corner.
@MrBuketman
Жыл бұрын
I could do Sona’s job 10x better. Congrats to her on slipping on a banana peel and getting that job. Outsider looking in, seems to be the case. No skill.
@martinpalleiro8135
Жыл бұрын
@@MrBuketman need a massage on your shoulder bud? It must be sore from that giant chip you are carrying
@TheChupacabra
Жыл бұрын
To be fair when you look like Mila Kunis, it’s just a long road to get anywhere in Hollywood. Sona could never understand rhat
@Adriana-eu6ty
Жыл бұрын
@@TheChupacabra sorry, I am not a native english speaker but what does long road mean in this context? It was easy for her bc if her looks or the opposite?
@hammerdick82
Жыл бұрын
@@MrBuketman Arent you lost? Fox news psychos belong on your preferred hate forum, leave decent folk alone.
Is there somewhere where I can watch the full podcast? I listen on Spotify but it doesn't have video. Just wondering if there's a spot with full episodes with video
@Indigowaves2
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure there isn't.
@user-vc5rp7nf8f
Жыл бұрын
they don't film the whole podcasts like joe rogan. just clips. i'd be nice if they did, since they have a nice studio now, and it's actually fun to watch. i wouldn't mind if conan just did this full time and invested more in filming the whole thing.
Conan made the movie so much better lol - it’s such a good inside joke. I’ve rewatched the movie 3x already in 24 hrs.
Mila kunas sounds like my mom explaining her work
ITS ALMOST HERE
Dam Conan deflected the question of how he thought the film was like a pro. “How did you think it was?” “I thought you were fantastic”. He mentioned on previous podcasts that this is how he basically says he’s not a fan of the movie.
Please don’t destroy I hope you guys crush it with your feature. I do wonder how you can film 50 takes for each scene and then keep your level of pace and quick cut brand of humor.
Congrats, Conan! You've been wishing it for years!
Get tim olyphant againnnn! Please hehe
I like how Conan says I didn’t know how hard everyone worked. Haha, he definitely already knew that
Conan was great as a talk show host in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2
I love the fact that baby Conan likes real Conan😍
Lol just release the full VODs come onnnnnnn
I love salted also caramel popcorns.
Well, Conan made the trailer, at least!
Conan famously berated an intern for being surprised at how hard the staff worked on his show. Now Conan says the same line. Glasses woman intern needs to be a guest on the podcast and berate him back!
@justincoleman3805
Жыл бұрын
You have a weird fetish.
@kevingomezofficial
Жыл бұрын
“Forget the sugar packets!”
@ZoltanTajti
Жыл бұрын
@@kevingomezofficial :D:D:D:D:D:D
@oscarcovarrubias5874
Жыл бұрын
Berated??
Bro, I've never heard about this movie?? Bowen Yang and Michael Longfellow are gonna be in it!
Big Fan of Mila Kunis , I missed out on her Science Fiction movie. I am going to take a look.
Don’t forget Conan played the creepy guy in Bley’s How to Lose Weight in Four Easy Steps
@justincoleman3805
Жыл бұрын
How could I forget if I’ve never even heard of it?
@m0v
Жыл бұрын
@@justincoleman3805 kzread.info/dash/bejne/a6GW0pJ9pcrMc6Q.html
I love the guys and conan is my no. 1! What a trear
Seems like EVERY book has at one time been a New York Times best seller.
After being on set as an extra for a long running show, two days in I realized how tough the PA’s job was. This one was super nice (another wasn’t) but you have to be so chill while wrangling people and notes. For HOURS.
Smart woman...
❤MILA IS SO BEAUTIFUL
Mila Kunis seems so cool and pretty normal, and it's funny to see the contrast between her real world intelligence and Jackie Burkhart lol
I had a hard time understanding the title of this video at first
Conan was a Batman
Mila is aging like Jennifer Aniston, like fine wine....
@tonymarselle8812
Жыл бұрын
She is unfairly beautiful.
@adriantrusca1245
Жыл бұрын
She's still young. Relax.
@justincoleman3805
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful people stay beautiful? Shocking. You’re still creepy
Conan's need friends with Kit Harrington.
I am a PA for a living Mila Kunis. 🙏
Didn't Bill Hader get his start as a PA?
Meg...
When they talk about 16-18 hour days with all the noise and on your feet I thought they were talking about healthcare.
At 4 and a half minutes in, Conan pulls a Conan and switches the topic to himself. Up until that point, Mila was walking through her experience as a producer, and actor in "one of the most fun productions" she's ever been on. Mila is not mentioned in the title, description, or thumbnail, and there are no links to - or info about - her film either. I like Conan, but that's disappointing.
@MozzieSquad
Жыл бұрын
It's a small clip from a much longer conversation/podcast. The title of the clip was about Conan's part in a movie. I'm actually surprised they had so much of Mila in this clip. There's more clips from this podcast on the channel. Not sure what you're disappointed about.
@andrewfisher8250
Жыл бұрын
@@MozzieSquad The clip begins with a conversation about Mila's journey, and feels like it wants to be about that. It appears to me as though Conan has surrounded himself with people who play into the insecurity schtick, which makes it easy to pretend like Mila's accomplishments are pedestrian in light of her previous successes, whereas Conan's are exciting considering his ineptitude. But the truth is, both are masters at their craft. Conan gets away with switching the conversation to himself because in the eyes of his fans and employees, it's all jokes, he's not REALLY that into himself. But, in actuality, what happened? The conversation moved from her accomplishments to his. The part that's disappointing is the loss of respect for everyone involved in participating in such self-deprecating, but ultimately self-serving mirror gazing. Just let Mila have her moment to shine.
@MozzieSquad
Жыл бұрын
@UCRzx_wHUujRKazevTCwD8gg Interesting take. I felt that he was trying to use his personal experience to try to compliment Mila (and others in that field) by saying 'I got to taste that world recently, and I discovered it's tough, and now I have even more respect and admiration for the talent and discipline it takes'. It didn't feel like Conan was trying to make it about him to me. Maybe I'm just giving him the benefit of the doubt though.
@andrewfisher8250
Жыл бұрын
@@MozzieSquad I think it could be both. My point wasn't about Conan's intent, but more about the cult of insecurity that I've noticed surrounding Conan, which this clip and it's title and description demonstrate, in my opinion. I used to be on Conan's side, but I'm slowly coming to a perspective where that insecurity no longer feels useful. I'm thinking also of the clip with Jeff Goldblum where Conan sings for a moment in his real voice. It's beautiful, haunting, and real, and yet surrounded by a comedic criticism from Conan and his cohorts. Jeff Goldblum was the only one in the room honest enough to stop and say no, this is important. This is what matters. Comedy is tough because it requires humility and a critical eye, but there's a way to do it that doesn't take the air out of the room,. To me, the turn in this conversation took the importance of what Mila was sharing (I'm trying to avoid bringing up the element of breaking the glass ceiling), and made it feel trivial. I'm sad about that. I appreciate what you're saying, and I bet that would be Conan's feeling too, but I don't think it negates the end effect.
@MozzieSquad
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewfisher8250thoughts well considered. I think Conan has talked about his insecurity before, which probably does show some times more than others. Also his self depreciating humour is something I appreciate, but can understand how it can sometimes take away from moments. I listened to the Jeff Goldblum convo too and noticed how difficult it was for Conan not to 'ham it up' as it were in that moment. It seemed difficult for him to be vulnerable to sing normally. Interesting thoughts, while I can't say I agree wholeheartedly, thanks for the considered and respectful exchange.
this is infuriating. why are we still talking about this as if it is normal? why are we still considering 14 or 16 hour days a completely normal thing? when the union threatened to strike I had a little hope but now I am back to being angry because this is not how work should be. working 14 hour days, not seeing your partner or kids and getting sick before the age of 60 is not normal. do you know how many hours people work on film sets in finland for example? 8 to max 10 hours. and that is including precalls and possible clean up or any kind of work done after the wrap. so the idea that you can't make the production work with less time simply isn't true. I am tired of working on film it is a crappy, gruelling job unless you live in scandinavia where work laws are normal.
Her nose is cute.
@sicfxmusic
Жыл бұрын
Go away creep 🤣
@zeruty
Жыл бұрын
@@sicfxmusic what is creepy about that? Go away judgemental jerk.
I constantly push back against the idiots online who always bemoan actors as lazy rich elites who stand on a spot say a few words and make millions. If you think it is so easy, why aren't you doing it? Explain to me why? Hollywood will take ANYONE. Hell, you don't even need to be able to act. TRUST ME. I've worked with so many atrocious actors. You just need to look the part and be willing to work your ass off 15 hours a day. it is grueling work. I feel like i've been hit by a truck every day i get home. Then i sleep for 4 hours and back to it the next day. Now try doing it in October under rain tower for 15 hours, pretending like it is summer. Acting is hard, miserable, brutal work.
I thought there were laws in place on movies where u can only work so many hours in a day...and that should be for everyone even p.a people
@Vendrix86
Жыл бұрын
A lot of these projects have waivers for them to sign so they know what to expect.
@clarkkenttheman
Жыл бұрын
@@Vendrix86 ahh
I just watched the trailer for this and now im pissed..because now i know what happened... NEVER watch trailers!!
Hey Miss Kunis, thank you for supporting Ukraine. I am a USAF vet who has been volunteering since March in Ukraine. I’ve driven over 20,000miles and helped thousands and thousands of people. I am having a massive funding slump (along with the hundreds of international volunteers) and we desperately need some PR or any kind of attention. I have a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Anything you guys could do would have a direct impact. (People have been saying that they have already given to XYZ organization and everything but how does everyone expect the donations TO GET TO THE FRONT LINE TOWNS?!?! haha we have been using our savings accounts and selling valuables to be able to continue to drive humanitarian aid , provide medical treatment, and evacuate people). Thank you for your help.
@qcrctgavarcesxrfab8015
Жыл бұрын
Yea they raised millions of dollars and gave some more themselves to Ukraine. You can’t milk the same cow twice
Can Team Coco not afford professional captions? Seems like a no-brainer for accessibility.
This girl sounds like Meg
Conebone69
Please don’t destroy is nepotism but I’m not mad, they are just as funny as their parents
@MrGMovieReviews
Жыл бұрын
Talent is talent regardless of nepotism. Grow up.
@kylewilliams8114
Жыл бұрын
@@MrGMovieReviews nepotism gets to decide whose talent gets into the entertainment industry. There are plenty of equally talented people who never get a shot because of nepotism. Grow up.
@MrGMovieReviews
Жыл бұрын
@@kylewilliams8114 not everyone in Hollywood is a nepobaby tho so that argument is dumb
@MrGMovieReviews
Жыл бұрын
@@john.c comedy writers
@kylewilliams8114
Жыл бұрын
@@MrGMovieReviews more than enough are to show its an institutional issue. Just because a few poors manage to make it big doesn't mean all the rich kids and industry kids aren't getting in because of nepotism. I hope your movie reviews have better analysis, because so far it seems you couldn't analyze your way into a pop top can of spaghettios.
Watched the movie, it was made very crappy. But the younger actress's performance was electric.
@bluesky973
5 ай бұрын
The movie was great!
such a shame mila turned out to be a rapist apologist
I love Conan, but I really hate Please Don't Destroy's "comedy"
@bluesky973
5 ай бұрын
That’s ok. Conan loves it! 😊
Sounds super lame. The worst trick in all of writing is keeping a secret from the audience that the main characters know.
Cringe af_
@jesperjee
Жыл бұрын
huh?
Kinda disappointed Conan would support that PDD garbage
"please dont destroy" is a horrible section of SNL....its not a movie...and if they are making a movie after a section of SNL..that is the most stupid thing in the world, next to tiktok and facebook
All these clips have enlightened me as to how boring and dull Mika Kunis is.
@JonnyCook
Жыл бұрын
And I’m sure you’re just a delight
this is going to be absolutely legendary
"I'm sure I'll be cut out."-Conan 😂 I'm sure Conan did a great job acting as a different character, in the movie, and he won't be cut. How messed up would it be to ask him to be in your movie to just cut him out? 😂 I look forward to seeing him in this movie, whenever it comes out.