Ep 124. Robert De Niro, Judy Greer, Highly Suspect
- Not Rated
- September 30, 2015
Robert De Niro, Judy Greer, and Highly Suspect join Seth Meyers on this episode of Late Night. The show starts with Seth's monologue, as usual, where he delivers his witty takes on current events and news. After that, Seth talks to Judy Greer. They discuss her new book "I Don't Know What You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star," which is a collection of short essays about her experiences in Hollywood. She talks about some funny anecdotes from her career, like working with George Clooney and Bill Murray.
Next up is Robert De Niro. He talks about his new movie "The Irishman," directed by Martin Scorsese. Seth and Robert discuss the de-aging technology used in the movie and the challenges of playing a character over several decades. They also talk about Robert's career, his involvement in the Tribeca Film Festival, and his outspoken criticism of Donald Trump.
After the interview with De Niro, Seth welcomes the musical guest Highly Suspect. The Brooklyn-based band plays two songs from their latest album, "MCID." Their energetic performance on stage rocks the Late Night audience.
After the musical guest segment, Seth and De Niro play a game of "Actors on Actors." They take turns pretending to be famous actors and improvising conversations with each other. The hilarious skit showcases their acting skills and sense of humor.
Finally, Judy Greer returns to the couch for a game of "Judy Greer or Chewbacca." In this game, Seth lists out a series of events or actions, and Judy has to guess whether they're things that happen in her movies or things that Chewbacca does in Star Wars. The game is a fun way to round off the show, and the audience enjoys watching Seth and Judy banter back and forth.
Overall, this episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers is a star-studded affair with great interviews and entertaining sketches. The conversations with Robert De Niro and Judy Greer are insightful and funny, while Highly Suspect brings a high-energy musical performance to the stage. The show has plenty of laughs and good vibes, making it a great watch for anyone looking for some late-night entertainment.