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This episode won't change your life, but if you are a fan of Birdman , Beetlejuice , or Spider-Man: Homecoming , it is a masterclass in how a veteran actor handles a modern talk show. Michael Keaton treats James Corden less like a host and more like a sparring partner. He is quick, volatile, and hilarious.
: During the couch interview, Michael Keaton shared a fan-favorite story about his time filming the 2000 movie A Shot at Glory in Scotland. He hilariously recounted getting lost and asking a "hammered" Glaswegian for directions, struggling to understand the man's thick accent despite his genuine friendliness.
For fans of the WEB.x264 rip, this was the "water cooler" moment. It is often clipped out and re-uploaded independently on fan channels today. James.Corden.2017.09.13.Michael.Keaton.WEB.x264...
(Note to archivists: In many WEB.x264 copies that circulate, the musical performance is often truncated or removed due to music copyright strikes, so many users have only the interview segment.)
The show has also become a launching pad for new music and comedy talent, with many artists and comedians using the show as a platform to showcase their skills. The show's influence can be seen in many other late-night talk shows and comedy sketches, and its impact on popular culture is undeniable. This episode won't change your life, but if
This specific file title refers to the September 13, 2017 , episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden . The episode features actors Michael Keaton Dylan O'Brien , who were promoting their action thriller film American Assassin , along with a musical performance by Superfruit Episode Details Wednesday, September 13, 2017. James Corden Primary Guests: Michael Keaton Discussing his role as Stan Hurley in American Assassin Dylan O'Brien Discussing his lead role as Mitch Rapp in the same film. Musical Guest: Superfruit
Late night episodes typically feature a musical guest, and September 13, 2017, was no exception. That night’s performer was . : During the couch interview, Michael Keaton shared
: The episode featured a performance by The Killers , who performed their hit "The Man" from the album Wonderful Wonderful . Why this episode is "useful"
While the episode is famous for Keaton, it also featured an early iteration of a segment that Corden would later refine into "Drop the Mic" (though that show was already on TBS). On this night, Corden and Keaton participated in a "Rap Battle: Movie Villains."