American Reacts Philomena Cunk being Philomena Cunk

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  • @ajaxlewis7664
    @ajaxlewis7664 Před rokem +300

    This does not do her any justice. Bit of a shame this is how he discovered her. Every single joke is cut off and ruined.

  • @TheOrlandoTrustfull
    @TheOrlandoTrustfull Před rokem +29

    Giants Causeway isn't a natural phenomenon, it was left there when the world Lego championships got a bit out of hand

  • @catherinerobilliard7662
    @catherinerobilliard7662 Před rokem +50

    One of the few comedians guaranteed to have me genuinely laughing out loud, so much, I’ve learned not to eat or drink when she’s on tv

  • @mpmlopes
    @mpmlopes Před rokem +38

    Her stuff is definitely all worth watching. One of my favourite scenes is her take on the Titanic, os as she calls it the Titan 1C submarine.

  • @estranhokonsta
    @estranhokonsta Před rokem +15

    At 6:40. when she said "Galileo's full name was Galileo, Figaro - magnificoo". She was joking and refereeing to the Queen's song "bohemian rhapsody" lyrics.

    • @221b-Maker-Street
      @221b-Maker-Street Před rokem +2

      _Really?_ I'd never have guessed... 😉

    • @gabuanybody7926
      @gabuanybody7926 Před rokem

      ​@@221b-Maker-StreetI'm pretty sure this piece of information was meant for the autor of this video since it went straight through and out of his not very knowledgable mind with no effect.

  • @gillianrimmer7733
    @gillianrimmer7733 Před rokem +17

    They're called 'crisps' in the UK here because we'd already been eating 'chips' ( which you call French fries) for around a century before commercial crisps went on sale.

  • @donmurray3638
    @donmurray3638 Před rokem +31

    The experts she interviewed on the history season! All their heads exploding seconds in, as they wondered if she was real, and had actually asked that stupid stupid question!

    • @221b-Maker-Street
      @221b-Maker-Street Před rokem +1

      You do realise they're in on the joke, right?! TV is produced, scripted, and directed - even when you might think it isn't!

    • @donaldb1
      @donaldb1 Před rokem +2

      @@221b-Maker-Street That's not quite fair. It is possible to have improvised, unscripted material on TV. For instance when Chris Morris or Sacha Baron Cohen (as Ali G) did spoof interviews the subjects were not in on the joke. But you're right that Philomena's guests do know it's not real and sometimes it's clear they are struggling to keep a straight face. Personally, I think that's what's best about it. It's not about sending them up, it's about making fun of that genre of TV.

    • @catherinerobilliard7662
      @catherinerobilliard7662 Před rokem +1

      Her genius is that when some “stupid” questions are asked, you then think “hang on, she’s got something there…” like a boy saying the Emperor has no clothes.

    • @archwaldo
      @archwaldo Před rokem +1

      @@donaldb1 the guests know it's a comedy show, they just don't know the questions to be asked of them.

  • @Steve-gc5nt
    @Steve-gc5nt Před rokem +25

    Oh god I laughed just at reading her name 🤣

    • @Amphibiot
      @Amphibiot Před rokem

      Philomena Cunk is just the name of the character she plays. Her real name is Diane Morgan.

  • @casp11
    @casp11 Před rokem +16

    She's absolutely brilliant love her stuff 👌🤣🇬🇧

  • @Dan-B
    @Dan-B Před rokem +24

    Giants causeway was formed in a similar way to how dry mud cracks.
    Volcanic liquid basalt contracted and split as it cooled from top to bottom, forming columns of rock.

    • @AngloAborigine
      @AngloAborigine Před rokem +7

      Bro its got giants in the name, wtf are you talking about, everyone knows the Scots giants threw islands at the Irish giants.

    • @Dan-B
      @Dan-B Před rokem +3

      @@AngloAborigine You had me in the first half ngl

    • @McJibbin
      @McJibbin  Před rokem +4

      if this is true.. this is the best way ever of describing it so i can understand. Thank you Dan

  • @brianfewer919
    @brianfewer919 Před rokem +7

    3:40 "Is that true, or am I an idiot?"
    *pauses video to find out if he's an idiot... says nothing*

  • @windsorSJ
    @windsorSJ Před rokem +29

    I was at Giants Causeway a few weeks ago, amazing place. The rock formations are natural formed from lava streams. On the opposite side of the sea in Scotland there are the same formations from the same eruption. There are numerous places around the world that have these formations.

    • @enkilakasha
      @enkilakasha Před rokem +2

      they are called "basaltic columns". indeed they are found in a lot of places in the world, Giant's causeway just being the most well-known.

  • @rbrooks2007
    @rbrooks2007 Před rokem +28

    She started out as one of the 'talking heads' giving their opinion on various situations along with Barry Shitpeas on Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe. I'm amazed at how the serious academics still lined up for these series as their colleagues must have given them a 'heads up' as to what was going on, from previous series. At 15:23 she's asking "Are you talking about Jane Austen or Mr. Men?" which refers to the Mr. Men children's books series.

    • @darkcat7938
      @darkcat7938 Před rokem +2

      And then one day, one fine magical day they put foul language on Price Drop TV.
      That right there was the best advert for a TV there EVER WAS!

    • @barneylaurance1865
      @barneylaurance1865 Před rokem +2

      The academics are in on the joke. They don't see the script in advance but they know they're being booked for a comedy show.

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR Před rokem +1

      @@barneylaurance1865 Indeed, it's funny how often viewers assume they're clueless. Some of them are also being funny themselves, albeit in subtle ways.

  • @Griexxt
    @Griexxt Před rokem +5

    Diane Morgan is great. I first saw her as Philomena in Charlie Brooker's "Screen wipe".

  • @shaunkeasey3674
    @shaunkeasey3674 Před rokem +11

    Connor you make me laugh when our dry and sarcastic British sense of humour goes straight over you head! 😂

    • @JanMike9
      @JanMike9 Před 11 měsíci +1

      He's thick

    • @pathopewell1814
      @pathopewell1814 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@JanMike9Absolutely, do they not teach history in America?
      I appreciate British humour would be over his head.

  • @rosegarden37
    @rosegarden37 Před rokem +1

    And to this day we’ll never know what his question is

  • @grunions9648
    @grunions9648 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: The bands '10cc' and 'The Lovin' Spoonful' (you'd recognise them if you heard them) are both named after the amount of...erm... produced when you... hmm

  • @davidhoward5392
    @davidhoward5392 Před rokem +1

    She just baffles these people who have huge intellects and don't come across the general public, they literally are bamboozled

    • @idcyco3623
      @idcyco3623 Před rokem +2

      Some of them pick up on it pretty quick, some of them just can't make heads or tails of her. Her delivery is so dead pan she throws them for a whirl.

  • @martinmillar7137
    @martinmillar7137 Před rokem +5

    She is fkn hilerious and a fine writer. Wish she was on TV more tbh.

  • @memkiii
    @memkiii Před rokem +6

    You're thinking too hard about how hard thinking about thinking really is. That's why we have Philomena, to do the hard thinking about how hard thinking is, for us. The "stones" are a natural formation. They are Basalt columns, as seen on the Giants Causeway and other places. Formed by cooling lava. Kettle Chips are an annoyingly branded crisp.

  • @TonyPause
    @TonyPause Před rokem +2

    This is how Basalt columns form: Those shapes are forming because of how the lava cools. It starts at different spots called “centers.” If those centers are evenly spaced, the forces that pull inward toward the centers end up creating different chunks of cooling lava that are hexagonal (6-sided), or close to it.

  • @ninjapants7688
    @ninjapants7688 Před rokem +1

    15:12 "Are we talking about Jane Austen or Mr Men". Mr Men was a series of kids books with strangely drawn characters that represent an emotion or specific characteristics like "Mr Happy" "Mr Sad" or "Mr Forgetful"

  • @daffodil800
    @daffodil800 Před rokem +7

    love Diane Morgan in Motherland and Afterlife as well

  • @paulleeny82
    @paulleeny82 Před rokem +1

    not him looking up for "volcano angry hill"

  • @kevinabbott3890
    @kevinabbott3890 Před rokem +3

    The Renaissance (Rennie sauce) was some kind of ketchup. How they come up with this is awesome

  • @trendydelquendy
    @trendydelquendy Před rokem +4

    This is like"ADHD/Autistic reacts" (which I am) and it's wonderful. Trying to get background on every small bit to get the joke, forgetting why you need to se the orange bit again... I love it!

  • @richardpollentine8196
    @richardpollentine8196 Před rokem +2

    Watch full episodes there all hilarious from start to finish

  • @rhxdi9257
    @rhxdi9257 Před 10 měsíci

    “The stones” is giant’s causeway in Northern Ireland, basically lava streams that solidified, completely natural and fucking impressive

  • @markalexander3659
    @markalexander3659 Před rokem +1

    "It'd be hard to come up with a brand name for human flesh" - so this isn't a brand name, but it's colloquially know as "long pig" because we apparently taste like pork and when roasting on a spit we look similar to pigs, but longer

  • @robbie_
    @robbie_ Před rokem +7

    Your interest in that statue's arse was a bit disturbing McJibbin.

    • @McJibbin
      @McJibbin  Před rokem +3

      Idk I was just curious about the craftsman 🤷‍♂️😂

    • @bhurzumii4315
      @bhurzumii4315 Před rokem +5

      @@McJibbin "Curious about the craftsman"
      Is that what you young kids are calling it these days?
      #ChutneyFerret #UphillGardener #ArseBandit

    • @erikadavis2264
      @erikadavis2264 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @thebograt6810
    @thebograt6810 Před rokem +2

    I am so glad someone has finally found Philomena :D

  • @Steve-gc5nt
    @Steve-gc5nt Před rokem +10

    Yea, I think this is the one that proves you are officially British, Connor. Welcome. 🇬🇧

    • @stephenhumphrey7935
      @stephenhumphrey7935 Před rokem +5

      Really? the dude has been watching British humour for years, and still doesn't get the majority of it.

  • @dougoneill7266
    @dougoneill7266 Před rokem +8

    14:38 Yes, it's natural it is basalt rock formed from volcanic activity. it is on the North coast of Northern Ireland and known as 'The Giant's causeway'

    • @AngloAborigine
      @AngloAborigine Před rokem

      not you aswell, fk me

    • @h-Qalziel
      @h-Qalziel Před rokem +1

      There is another side on the other side of the Irish Sea on Staffa, off the coast of Scotland. The most famous part is Fingal's Cave.

    • @dougoneill7266
      @dougoneill7266 Před rokem +4

      @@h-Qalziel Where Finn McCool crossed to challenge the Scottish Giant. hence Giant's Causeway.

  • @callumtokody8294
    @callumtokody8294 Před rokem +1

    I know for a fact he didn't just call a candelabra "beauty and the beast guy"

  • @alunchurcher7060
    @alunchurcher7060 Před rokem +1

    Philomena is a very funny woman. asks the stupid questions millions ask every day on the internet.

  • @RichardStrong86
    @RichardStrong86 Před rokem +4

    Yes, those stones are natural. They're volcanic rocks that form hexagonal columns when they cool under specific circumstances.

  • @carlhartwell7978
    @carlhartwell7978 Před rokem +4

    If you ever want to find the origins of a word, there is a Wikipedia for words. I usually just type the word followed by etymology (or meaning) into a search engine.

    • @pathopewell1814
      @pathopewell1814 Před 11 měsíci

      The Oxford English Dictionary is where you will find true definitions. Wikipedia is dreamt up by online sources eager to make some cash. Reliability is not their forte`!

  • @Eldenaro
    @Eldenaro Před rokem +1

    For reference with regards to Charles Dickens;
    Nicholas Nickleback = Nicholas Nickleby 1838
    Great Defecations = Great Expectations 1860
    David's Copper Field = David Copperfield 1849
    The Picnic Papers = The Pickwick Papers 1836
    Oliver's Twist = Oliver Twist 1837

  • @Billiousful
    @Billiousful Před rokem +1

    The "confused" look, also known as a " connor"

  • @dirtystarlight
    @dirtystarlight Před rokem +6

    Character first seen on Charlie Brooker's shows I think. Now I keep thinking about 2016 wipe and how we all thought everything was terrible then. Hopefully still on CZcams. Also Philomena flummoxed that poor man by asking him to compare Jane Austen to "mr men".

    • @alanmackie7012
      @alanmackie7012 Před rokem

      I always thought Barry Shitpeas was the one who'd get their own series but what the hell do I know?

    • @BeeLZBeeb
      @BeeLZBeeb Před rokem

      Does he still do the wipe?

    • @dirtystarlight
      @dirtystarlight Před rokem +2

      @@BeeLZBeeb unfortunately not I think he got too busy with black mirror and other stuff. Last one was antiviral wipe I think about COVID. At least all the old ones are on CZcams.

  • @Zomdra
    @Zomdra Před rokem +2

    "Crisps: a wafer-thin slice of potato fried or baked until crisp and eaten as a snack."
    "Chips: a thin slice of food (typically potato) made crisp by being fried, baked, or dried and eaten as a snack."
    I feel like they're both equally logical ways of referring to crispy, cooked slices of potato.

  • @luccity100
    @luccity100 Před rokem +1

    14:30 they probably started out as circular but in a softer form and bundled together like bubbles. Because the sides keep touching each other you get hexagons. This effect also takes place in honeycombs bees make then circular and they slowly sag in hexagons

  • @chikitabowow
    @chikitabowow Před 6 měsíci

    Basically if you're not crying laughing at Philomena Cunk then you should probably start reading *_anything_* again, some of the references in there are so brilliant that it hurts

  • @Atheist-feminist-lgbtq-ally

    To answer your question about what she said after Jane Austen, she said “Mister Men” which are picture books designed for young children. She was saying something along the lines of she would rather read Mister Men than Jane Austen 😂

  • @WideNerdy
    @WideNerdy Před 7 měsíci

    You're right that in Britain, potato chips are called "crisps" but when they say "chips" they're referring to what we call "French fries"

  • @Theyrecomingtogetyoubarbara

    Diane Morgan in Mandy on the BBC is amazing

  • @chriswood426
    @chriswood426 Před rokem +1

    Google says - The word "volcano" comes from the little island of Vulcano (with a U) in the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily. Centuries ago, the people living in this area believed that Vulcano (with a U) was the chimney of the forge of Vulcan -- the blacksmith of the Roman gods

  • @user-vh7uo2su3h
    @user-vh7uo2su3h Před 2 měsíci

    My brain has been done in by these two!! Need to have a lie down now.

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo5703 Před rokem +1

    She's just the best!give us more!!!

  • @theguanenonli
    @theguanenonli Před rokem +1

    ive been watching her episodes.. OMG i havent laughed this hard in such a long time. I cant believe i just found about her. ;

  • @luisostasuc8135
    @luisostasuc8135 Před 10 měsíci

    ~6:29 yes, Michaelangelo had to chisel the grundle of that man, and had an absolutely great time doing it 😁

  • @MichaelYoder1961
    @MichaelYoder1961 Před rokem +1

    I'm addicted to Philomena

  • @arianaink100
    @arianaink100 Před rokem +1

    14:40 the stones are natural it’s created because of the makeup of the stone itself. many stones form with crystalline base structure meaning larger outcroppings mimic that same shape. (Disolved saltwater has salt which is crystalline when that salt dries into flakes those flakes are crystalline and when you make salt rocks/those candy rock looking sticks the salt forms in a similar crystalline formation. Larger sections mimic that small crystaline shape even if the size is exceptionally large.
    In this case the formation is hexagonal because the rocks themselves have 6 sides meaning whatever the stone composition is it mimics that hexagonal pattern
    You can think of it like tree rings. Those rocks have had hundreds, thousands, million years of compression or growth to form into the large shape they are

  • @joestretch5570
    @joestretch5570 Před rokem +3

    A grundle?????🤣🤣🤣

  • @passionfruit5320
    @passionfruit5320 Před rokem +2

    JANE Austin or Mr MEN!? A collection of children's books.

  • @CoffeeConnected
    @CoffeeConnected Před rokem

    For the line which was almost incomprehensible she said "Funny like Jane Austen or Mr. Men?"

  • @Disco_Breakin
    @Disco_Breakin Před rokem +2

    Diane Morgan national treasure

  • @xismecwilliams9604
    @xismecwilliams9604 Před rokem

    Thinking about thinking he immediately goes into a think..

  • @matko350
    @matko350 Před rokem +1

    I lost it on the Pompei 🤣🤣🤣 Hope she is just acting with all that 😂

  • @jamesward6175
    @jamesward6175 Před rokem +2

    Well a 'chip' is actually a slice of a potato, and that slice is crisp. That's why we call fried potato slices 'crisps' and chips of potato 'chips' - fries could refer to anything fried. Do not attempt to challenge a language you have merely borrowed and corrupted in the process 😁 Love your content btw!

  • @PHDarren
    @PHDarren Před rokem +2

    15:53 Kettle Chips, they are a US company and they don't bother changing the name for UK sales.

  • @MaikKellerhals
    @MaikKellerhals Před rokem +3

    Yes the stones are natural. Have you ever seen crystal shapes? It happens a lot in nature.

  • @fasteddie406
    @fasteddie406 Před rokem

    "Jane Austin or Mr Men" Mr Men a series of children's animated characters

  • @maxmoore9955
    @maxmoore9955 Před rokem +3

    She is Brilliant 👏, with a Northern English, Accent, BUT A BRAIN 🧠 SECOND TOO NONE ,.KNOW ONE BETTER .

    • @chrisgibson7591
      @chrisgibson7591 Před rokem +2

      More than what you've got

    • @maxmoore9955
      @maxmoore9955 Před rokem

      @@chrisgibson7591 Alright Mumpty, explain what I've got wrong.?

    • @chrisgibson7591
      @chrisgibson7591 Před rokem +2

      @@maxmoore9955 I think you mean numpty

    • @Sub2GigaChad
      @Sub2GigaChad Před rokem

      @@maxmoore9955 well I'll take a shot. I'm really hoping they're all deliberate and supposed to be amusing somehow, but here goes. The unnecessary comma after the word English, The incorrect use of too when it should be to, and the wrong spelling of no-one. I pray to God it was all a really bad joke.

    • @c_n_b
      @c_n_b Před rokem +1

      @@Sub2GigaChad The expression is "second to none" not "second to no-one" 😬

  • @seanbarker4610
    @seanbarker4610 Před rokem

    The stones are at the Giants causeway off the coast of Northern Ireland, and are completely natural!

  • @skyfalldeadpool1633
    @skyfalldeadpool1633 Před rokem +1

    This woman leaves me in stitches. Tok good for this world 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @m1x0
    @m1x0 Před rokem

    dude did you get your intro from mr, video? made me click like 10 times faster that i normally would xD

  • @jcwdog
    @jcwdog Před rokem

    Love Philomena. That one bit you couldn't uderstand what she said was Mr Men. She was referring to the Mr. Books. Mr. Funny, Mr. Messy etc...

  • @mlee6050
    @mlee6050 Před rokem

    "imagine this orange and then that it is not there" like McJibbin question?

  • @davidrowlands441
    @davidrowlands441 Před rokem

    Great post. I like philomena. It's a different type of humour. Very funny.

  • @mikebailey783
    @mikebailey783 Před rokem +1

    @15:02 - Jane Austen or "Mr. Men" (a series of kids cartoon-based story books about various characters such as Mr. Greedy, Mr. Bump etc)

  • @baronroaster404
    @baronroaster404 Před rokem

    "Someone"
    My guy doesn't know Da Vinci..

  • @rreyes01
    @rreyes01 Před rokem

    the stones are made of basalt, that is why they look in that shape.

  • @anitaherbert1037
    @anitaherbert1037 Před rokem +1

    Diane Morgan was brilliant as Philomena. British humour at its best. There are prehistoric pictograms like those in England cut in chalk hills. There are also horses.

  • @morebaileyskim
    @morebaileyskim Před rokem

    Oh yeah the giants causeway is how the lava/igneous rock formed there and the surrounding non volcanic rock slowly washed away - super cool. We have them in Scotland too

  • @michaeleberly7351
    @michaeleberly7351 Před rokem +1

    Devil’s Tower in Wyoming exhibits a similar phenomena as Giant’s Causeway.

  • @dododimitrov9657
    @dododimitrov9657 Před rokem

    The video is badly cut , you just need to see the entire interview to get the complete picture

  • @SimonSaysHypno
    @SimonSaysHypno Před rokem

    The stones are the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland, a naturally occurring phenomenon and I think it's a World Heritage site. A few miles from Bushmills Distillery

  • @kylerenglish5698
    @kylerenglish5698 Před rokem

    She said " are we taking about Jane Austen or Mistermen" (kids tv show)

  • @thumpercomet3856
    @thumpercomet3856 Před rokem

    At 15:10 she said "Are we talking about Jane Austen or Mr. Men". I don't know if American's have the Mr. Men books. They're a long running series of kids books.

  • @shivskin
    @shivskin Před rokem

    Kunk series is now on Netflix she is brilliant check her out I love her comedy

  • @Uatu-the-Watcher
    @Uatu-the-Watcher Před rokem

    The stone pillars are natural and are basically crystals formed through geological processes.

  • @mentalpot
    @mentalpot Před rokem +1

    Connors Scots accent is pretty impresive. I'm Scottish and mine isn't even as good as his lol 👍🏻

  • @CycolacFan
    @CycolacFan Před rokem +1

    Do you really need to replay each clip?

  • @mancuniangamecat8288
    @mancuniangamecat8288 Před rokem +1

    A crisp potato and a chip of a potato, makes complete sense.
    French fry on the other hand makes no sense at all.

  • @suzannearnold1997
    @suzannearnold1997 Před rokem +1

    wasn't vulcan the roman god of fire? I think volcanoes are named for him.

  • @mizzfunkybox10
    @mizzfunkybox10 Před rokem +1

    great video but this compilation has not done her justice, she is one of the funniest women on the planet!

  • @paranoidandroid4956
    @paranoidandroid4956 Před rokem

    You really do need to watch a whole episode of Moments of Wonder. They’re so damned funny.

  • @stuartbeaton-gm9xn
    @stuartbeaton-gm9xn Před rokem +1

    You are watching Phenomena and asking..."Is that true?" Only an American could say that!! LOL! Renne SAUCE you dolt! Mind blowing how far over your head this goes!

  • @BernardIngram
    @BernardIngram Před rokem

    Her stand-up is good.

  • @jonathanknight3298
    @jonathanknight3298 Před rokem

    Yes, it's natural. it's called "The Giants Causeway" and it's in Northern Ireland.

  • @insylogo
    @insylogo Před rokem

    Giants causeway is natural, apparently the crack propagation is easier in some angles and that's why most of them are hexagonal.

  • @malcomflibbleghast8140

    coming out on a ytube vid...very brave man !

  • @Samson1
    @Samson1 Před rokem

    Mister Men is a series of children's books from many days go by.

  • @cheezbiscuit4140
    @cheezbiscuit4140 Před rokem

    6:25 if it's a Michelangelo he probly enjoyed that part.

  • @c_n_b
    @c_n_b Před rokem +5

    She seems like she's playing a character though. The interviewees will know straight away that it's fake but they are just playing along because it's all light hearted. I mean seriously, "The Bibble"? No-one would believe that.

  • @Professicchio
    @Professicchio Před rokem +1

    She is 50% right about the origin of the word 'volcano': it is from Latin but it was the name of the god of fire Vulcan, didn't mean 'angry hill' 😁

  • @whattiler5102
    @whattiler5102 Před rokem +1

    "Crisps" make every sense; they are very thinly sliced potatoes cooked to be 'crisp'. Look up the generic dictionary definition of a 'chip' (not specific US) and see what makes most sense.

  • @SavageInsomniacRadio
    @SavageInsomniacRadio Před rokem

    lol at 13:00. It was about gravity, your question. :)

  • @lolsaXx
    @lolsaXx Před rokem

    Basalt columns. The stones. Natural.