Kristen Bell
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What? How was your experience out in LA? You know, we were scheduled to do an interview last week and Russell was stuck in the heat, really, in the heat of the moment, right as the fires started. It was awful. Was there a lot of panic in the air? Yeah.
What? How was your experience out in LA? You know, we were scheduled to do an interview last week and Russell was stuck in the heat, really, in the heat of the moment, right as the fires started. It was awful. Was there a lot of panic in the air? Yeah.
What? How was your experience out in LA? You know, we were scheduled to do an interview last week and Russell was stuck in the heat, really, in the heat of the moment, right as the fires started. It was awful. Was there a lot of panic in the air? Yeah.
And yeah, they seem to be happening more often, or at least we get that news so quickly now that it's like, you know, cycle after cycle of kind of these things. And we have friends and family in LA and. It's brutal, eh?
And yeah, they seem to be happening more often, or at least we get that news so quickly now that it's like, you know, cycle after cycle of kind of these things. And we have friends and family in LA and. It's brutal, eh?
And yeah, they seem to be happening more often, or at least we get that news so quickly now that it's like, you know, cycle after cycle of kind of these things. And we have friends and family in LA and. It's brutal, eh?
It really is. It's weird and apocalyptic. And, you know, that's just not something that's on your bingo card. Earthquakes happen all the time. Hurricanes you see coming. Tornadoes you can kind of predict. Something that happens here in the United States. But flash fire that takes out thousands of structures is really terrible. Russell, I have a question for you.
It really is. It's weird and apocalyptic. And, you know, that's just not something that's on your bingo card. Earthquakes happen all the time. Hurricanes you see coming. Tornadoes you can kind of predict. Something that happens here in the United States. But flash fire that takes out thousands of structures is really terrible. Russell, I have a question for you.
It really is. It's weird and apocalyptic. And, you know, that's just not something that's on your bingo card. Earthquakes happen all the time. Hurricanes you see coming. Tornadoes you can kind of predict. Something that happens here in the United States. But flash fire that takes out thousands of structures is really terrible. Russell, I have a question for you.
I want to just step back for one minute on something you said. When you come to America... you're going to be on tour here. It looks like you're hitting a lot of the West Coast cities out there. When you come to the United States, what are the differences in the audience tastes? Do you have to tailor some of your comedy for, and I'm really interested to hear this answer from a British comic.
I want to just step back for one minute on something you said. When you come to America... you're going to be on tour here. It looks like you're hitting a lot of the West Coast cities out there. When you come to the United States, what are the differences in the audience tastes? Do you have to tailor some of your comedy for, and I'm really interested to hear this answer from a British comic.
I want to just step back for one minute on something you said. When you come to America... you're going to be on tour here. It looks like you're hitting a lot of the West Coast cities out there. When you come to the United States, what are the differences in the audience tastes? Do you have to tailor some of your comedy for, and I'm really interested to hear this answer from a British comic.
Do you feel like you have to tailor a little bit the jokes? I know you might have to take out some of the slang that you typically, you might use that's familiar to the audience over the pond. But tell me about that experience when you come here to the States.
Do you feel like you have to tailor a little bit the jokes? I know you might have to take out some of the slang that you typically, you might use that's familiar to the audience over the pond. But tell me about that experience when you come here to the States.
Do you feel like you have to tailor a little bit the jokes? I know you might have to take out some of the slang that you typically, you might use that's familiar to the audience over the pond. But tell me about that experience when you come here to the States.
You're trying to say big... You do big rooms.
You're trying to say big... You do big rooms.
You're trying to say big... You do big rooms.
And I think if you had three words to describe the United States of America, it would be funny, unfair, and wild.
And I think if you had three words to describe the United States of America, it would be funny, unfair, and wild.