Michael Shannon shares where he would go if he had a time machine, talks about what it was like to grow up in Kentucky and discusses playing George Jones in George & Tammy.
Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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Everytime I see him all I hear is his lines from Superman, “I WILL FIND HIM!”
ReplySo interesting to see him on this show after Colbert. He is obviously a LOT more comfortable with Seth. Comes across very differently.
ReplyMichael Shannon ought to record an album telling children stories.
ReplyMy friend from Kansas called SNL “coastal Hee-Haw”.
ReplyGod I love him, especially his laugh 😀
ReplyMe and a bunch of people taking Second City classes sung Happy Birthday for him at Old Miller’s Ale House in Chicago. I still have the video on my phone.
ReplyYou look so much like my late husband, I wanna slap ya.
ReplyCuz I can no longer slap him.
Whenever I see his face, I relive the movie Kangaroo Jack.
ReplyMy first two were Sports by Huey Lewis and Stay Hungry by Twisted Sister.
Gotta keep ’em guessin’!
ReplyIf they ever do a biopic on David Letterman, Michael Shannon should portray him!
ReplyOh no, I miss the 70s in NYC!
ReplyHis little “He,He” laugh is so distinctive.
ReplyNew York in the seventies: Dirty, trash in the streets, but ever so affordable! Crazy arts scene. I’d move back in a minute.
ReplyOne of the great actors of our time. And effortlessly hilarious! Great talk Seth. Jackal approved. Jackal VERY approved.
ReplyLove Nocturnal Animals. Big fan of the story within a story narrative, and I don’t mind a hood revenge flick, either.
ReplyCould’ve done without the opening credits, though.
He’s also great in Take Shelter. If you haven’t checked that out, I’d recommend it.
I really hope the George and Tammy series comes out on DVD for the simple fact my parents are huge fans of both of them and I think they would really like this series.
Replymikey has an incredible taste for movies. knives out, bullet train, the night before… glad to see one of the guests finally acknowledge the fact their interview isn’t the only part of seth’s show worth appreciating
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