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00:05From 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York, it's Late Night with Seth Meyers.
00:12Tonight, Dennis Leary, star of the moment actor J.D. Dimitriou, an all-new Closer Look.
00:25And now, Seth Meyers.
00:28Good evening, everybody. I'm Seth Meyers. This is Late Night. We hope you're doing well.
00:32And now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news.
00:34President Trump yesterday recalled the Border Patrol commander-at-large Greg Bovino from Minneapolis
00:40and sent him to his former posting, Making Toys for Santa.
00:46President Trump told reporters yesterday that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will not step down and added,
00:52quote, I think she's doing a very good job. In fairness, he thinks her job is villain on Yellowstone.
01:00The FBI today executed a search warrant at a Fulton County election office outside Atlanta
01:05related to an investigation into possible interference in the 2020 presidential election.
01:11Oh, my God, dude, you lost. There's no shame in that.
01:14What do you think they're going to find in those offices six years later?
01:17A hug from your dad?
01:20What's next? Are you going to raid the Fandango offices to find all those tickets nobody bought
01:24for your wife's dumb movie?
01:28During a rally yesterday in Iowa, President Trump said that former President Joe Biden
01:36could never figure out how to get off the stage and added, quote,
01:39You have so many ways you can jump off the front, and as someone with a comedy show, please try
01:45that.
01:47You said this was from shaking hands? If you jump off the stage, you will dissolve into dust.
01:54At the same rally, President Trump said that a grateful woman cried on his shoulder
01:59and got makeup all over his suit, but don't worry, he also got plenty on hers.
02:05President Trump also promoted his economic policies yesterday and said, quote,
02:09I made a lot of people rich that I don't even like, and hey, I'm sure they're both very grateful.
02:16After a patron asked if he could pray over him at a restaurant in Iowa yesterday,
02:21President Trump told the man, quote,
02:23Absolutely, come on, let's go.
02:25But despite the man's prayers, Trump never received a second entree.
02:31In a new interview, First Lady Melania Trump promoted her new documentary and said, quote,
02:35The audience will experience many different emotions.
02:37For example, loneliness.
02:41Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will reportedly not be voted
02:45into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during his first year of eligibility,
02:49but he still plans to continue dating women during their first year of eligibility.
02:56A Florida man was arrested this week after he allegedly robbed a woman
02:59who he met on a dating app.
03:01In fairness, he did list it under his hobbies.
03:05And finally, Dunkin' began offering its Valentine's Day specialty donuts today,
03:10including the brownie batter donut and Cupid's Choice donut,
03:13the perfect way to say I love you, but not enough to make two stops.
03:17And that was a monologue, everybody.
03:20We are on our way.
03:22We've got a great show for you tonight.
03:25He's an excellent actor and very funny stand-up comedian.
03:28You know from The Ref, Rescue Me, and the Ice Age movies.
03:31Currently, he's starring in Going Dutch,
03:33which airs Thursday nights on Fox and streams the next day on Hulu.
03:36Dennis Leary is back on the show, everybody.
03:40And you know him from The After Party, Fleabag,
03:43and the amazing series, Stathletts Flats.
03:45He's starring in The Moment, which is in select theaters this weekend
03:48and everywhere February 6th.
03:50My friend Jamie Dimitri will also be joining us.
03:53My friend at Taryn Killam was on family trips this week.
03:57Give that a listen.
03:59Moving on, Donald Trump is now trying to distance himself
04:01from the Border Patrol commander who oversaw the violent occupation
04:05of Minneapolis amid an intense national backlash
04:08from both sides of the aisle.
04:09For more on this, it's time for A Closer Look.
04:15When they first got back into power, Trump and his cronies
04:18thought they were all powerful, that they had a mandate
04:20to do whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted,
04:22specifically when it came to immigration.
04:24We are in the beginning stages of carrying out
04:26the largest deportation campaign in American history.
04:29This is what America voted for on November 5th.
04:33Under President Trump's leadership, we are looking to set a goal of a minimum
04:39of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day.
04:43And President Trump is going to keep pushing to get that number up higher.
04:47NBC News has learned top Trump aide Stephen Miller held a meeting
04:50screaming at ICE officials to arrest more undocumented immigrants.
04:54All right, first of all, that's fake news.
04:55When Stephen Miller doesn't scream, he emits a haunting shriek
04:58summoned from the depths of the underworld.
05:00We actually have a clip.
05:05Trump spent the campaign telling voters he would deport violent criminals,
05:08but then he put his creepy lab assistant in charge,
05:10and what Miller really wants is much different.
05:13Early on in Trump's term, he explicitly told ICE officials
05:16to stop focusing on criminals and start raiding Home Depots.
05:20The conservative Washington Examiner, a conservative paper,
05:23has this quote out of a private meeting
05:25where Stephen Miller is screaming at agents,
05:27what do you mean you're going after criminals?
05:29Why aren't you at Home Depot?
05:30Why aren't you at 7-Eleven?
05:32They want to pick up everybody who is here illegally,
05:35which is not what he campaigned on.
05:36Yeah, no one wants an ICE raid at a Home Depot.
05:39First of all, the experience of going to a Home Depot
05:42is already bad enough without having armies of out-of-shape uncles
05:45roaming the aisles asking to see your papers.
05:47I assume I don't go to Home Depot,
05:50only because I wouldn't be any use inside a Home Depot.
05:53You think I know the difference between a washer and a gasket?
05:56The only thing I know about gaskets is I'm going to blow mine
05:59if my super says again he doesn't have the right washer.
06:02See, I live in an apartment in New York City.
06:05You don't fix yourself.
06:06You call the super who also doesn't fix it.
06:10One time I had a sink that was fully falling off the wall,
06:12and I called the super to come look at it,
06:14and he was like,
06:14nah, it's supposed to be like that.
06:16It's a farmhouse sink of some
06:19And then I said,
06:20Angelo, I'm going to have to call the Department of Buildings.
06:22And he said,
06:23oh, yeah, you're going to call the DOB?
06:25All right, maybe I'm going to have to call my friends at the DOK.
06:28And I said,
06:29Angelo, I have never heard of the DOK,
06:31and I hope it's a real thing and not the setup
06:34to one of your fav-est little jokes,
06:36to which Angelo said,
06:38okay, oh, the DOK, it's real, all right?
06:40It's the Department of Keep Your Mouth Shut.
06:45I love them.
06:46Still, I should never have rented it on Staten Island.
06:49Anyway, the point is,
06:50voters didn't want raids at Home Depot
06:52or quotas of 3,000 arrests per day.
06:54In fact, to meet such an insane quota,
06:56ICE had to staff up quickly
06:58by lowering its recruitment standards.
07:00Immigration and Customs Enforcement
07:01has placed new recruits into training
07:03before being fully vetted
07:05as part of the hiring search
07:06to meet President Trump's mass deportation goals.
07:08As a result, ICE officials later discovered
07:10that some recruits had criminal backgrounds,
07:13failed drug tests,
07:14or they didn't meet physical or academic standards.
07:16Nearly half of recruits failed the written exam,
07:21even with access to notes and textbooks.
07:25Recent reporting suggests
07:26these new lower hiring standards
07:28have resulted in ICE recruits
07:29who have barely been able to read or write.
07:33According to The Atlantic,
07:34more than a third of new recruits
07:35are failing basic fitness tests,
07:37push-ups, sit-ups, even a short run,
07:39with senior ICE officials using words
07:41like pathetic and disaster
07:42to describe the process.
07:44To pass, recruits must do 15 push-ups
07:46and 32 sit-ups
07:48and run 1.5 miles in 14 minutes.
07:51To put that in context,
07:53that is basically the presidential fitness test
07:55for fifth graders.
07:57So they have criminal records,
07:59they failed drug tests,
08:00failed open book tests,
08:01they can't read, they can't write,
08:02but they're also weaker than a fifth grader,
08:06which would be a way worse TV show.
08:09Did you watch last night?
08:10It was so sad.
08:11That old dude fell off the monkey bars,
08:13and then a bunch of fifth graders
08:14just started wailing on him.
08:16Now, I can't believe I'm saying this,
08:17but it turns out unleashing
08:19a lawless paramilitary force
08:20of masked, illiterate, out-of-shape goons
08:22to terrorize American cities
08:24isn't exactly the most popular thing in the world.
08:27ICE, DHS, Kristi Noem,
08:29have been a political disaster,
08:31because just take a look here.
08:33I mean, ICE's net approval rating
08:34during Trump's terms,
08:35you go back to term number one,
08:37look, it was pretty even at zero points.
08:39You go to June 2025, right?
08:41That was when all that stuff
08:43was going on in Los Angeles.
08:44They dropped down, look at this,
08:45minus 17 points, way in the basement.
08:48But then after Minneapolis,
08:50it's even lower, minus 27 points
08:53on the net approval rating of ICE.
08:56It's also very funny
08:57that the best net approval rating
08:59they've ever had is zero.
09:01That's their high-water mark.
09:03Do you know how embarrassing that is?
09:04That would be like if NBC called me,
09:06all excited, and said,
09:07Seth, congratulations,
09:08your ratings last night were zero.
09:10And I said, is that supposed to be good?
09:12And they said, well,
09:13it means nobody watched your show,
09:15which also means nobody turned it off.
09:19So when they first took office a year ago,
09:21Trump and his yes-men were all bravado.
09:23Now they're seeing the bad polling
09:25and the national outrage,
09:26and suddenly they're changing their tune.
09:28I don't understand why it is so hard
09:30for those of us in public service
09:32to say from time to time,
09:34you know what, I got it wrong.
09:36Now, is ICE perfect or not?
09:38Can they do a better job?
09:40They can.
09:41Do I think that, you know,
09:42some of the optics at times,
09:44do I think that going into Home Depots
09:47and arresting people there is a good idea?
09:49I don't.
09:49I sense that Pavino and company
09:51were just scooping up some people
09:53that I don't think the president was for.
09:55What is their argument here
09:56that Trump was just watching
09:57all of this unfold on the news saying,
09:59Oh, this isn't what I wanted.
10:02I wish I had the guts to tell Pavino to stop,
10:05but he's got such a cool coat
10:06and mine looks like it's full of bricks.
10:10If Trump was against this,
10:11then maybe he should have said something,
10:12you know, between naps.
10:14I can't believe they're actually willing to say
10:16with a straight face
10:17that the president's team was doing stuff
10:19the president didn't know about.
10:20That's the same thing they said about Biden,
10:22except they, of course, meant it as a bad thing.
10:26I don't think President Biden
10:27is actually running the country.
10:28I think there's a small group of advisors.
10:30Many of them are very progressive leftists
10:33who are trying to push their various agendas.
10:35No, I don't think Joe Biden's in charge.
10:37We know he wasn't in charge.
10:38We had a guy who didn't know where the hell he was.
10:43He just wanted to go to sleep.
10:46Just, this is what we had.
10:48He didn't know where the hell he was
10:50or what his aides were doing.
10:51He had these guys in Minnesota running around
10:54causing chaos and destruction,
10:55and they were doing things he wasn't in favor of
10:58because he had no idea all he wanted to do was sleep,
11:01and I realized I'm talking about myself.
11:04It's a classic meta-joke.
11:06Seth got me again, pointing out the irony of my remarks
11:09by putting my accusations against others in my own voice
11:12and revealing what a hypocrite I am.
11:15We love when he does that.
11:16We love it.
11:17Even I love it.
11:19But, of course, on cue,
11:20Trump is now trying to distance himself
11:23from the people he hired and put in charge of Minnesota.
11:25Sources tell NBC News
11:27the president is reshuffling his operation in the state.
11:30As a result, Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino
11:33is expected to leave Minneapolis.
11:35Now, he will reportedly lose his commander title.
11:38Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role
11:40as Border Patrol Commander at large
11:42and will return to his former job in El Centro, California,
11:46where he is expected to retire soon.
11:48The department will also reduce the number of DHS officers
11:51and agents in the state.
11:52Is this a pullback?
11:54I don't think it's a pullback.
11:55It's a little bit of a change.
11:56Everybody in this room that has a business,
11:58you know, you make little changes.
12:00You know, Bovino's very good,
12:01but he's a pretty out-there kind of a guy.
12:04You put him in charge!
12:07Now you're talking about him
12:08the way my aunt talks about her shaman.
12:10He's a pretty out-there guy.
12:12He believes all physical ailments can be cured
12:14through a combination of Epsom salt and aura healing.
12:17Does he even have a degree?
12:18Almost.
12:19He went to medical school,
12:20but he failed the open-book tests.
12:22But he's almost as strong as a fifth-grader.
12:26Trump did an interview
12:27and admitted what's really going on.
12:29The Trump administration is pulling back
12:30because they lost.
12:32Minnesota's in the news a lot,
12:34but what they don't say is that
12:36Minnesota has low numbers
12:38because of the fact that we took
12:40thousands of hardened criminals out of Minnesota.
12:42So they had good crime numbers, believe it or not.
12:45And that's all working out.
12:46You know, we have Tom Holman there now.
12:48We put him in there.
12:48He's great.
12:49And they met with the governor, the mayor,
12:51everybody else,
12:52and we're going to de-escalate a little bit.
12:54You tried to sneak it in there at the very end
12:56after a stream of bull
12:57the way you tell your spouse
12:58you had an affair with her best friend.
13:00So I made reservations at your favorite restaurant.
13:03I got you a really expensive ring.
13:04I bought you these beautiful flowers.
13:06I had sex with Lisa.
13:07So I think everything's going great with us.
13:10We can all see what happened with our own eyes.
13:12ICE and Border Patrol agents
13:13didn't just take out hardened criminals,
13:15as Trump claims.
13:15They detained children and citizens
13:18and tear-gassed families and schools
13:19and turned peaceful neighborhoods into war zones,
13:22killed two people, Renee Good and Alex Preddy,
13:24who were simply standing up for their communities,
13:27exercising their constitutional rights.
13:28But Minnesota's resilience and solidarity
13:31have shown us the way.
13:33The American people are overwhelmingly on their side,
13:35and now Trump is trying to distance himself
13:36from the chaos he created.
13:38And that's how you know he's losing.
13:39He's suddenly claiming he didn't want any of this.
13:42He just wanted to go to sleep.
13:44This has been A Closer Look.
13:50We'll be right back with Dennis Leary, everybody!
13:58For more of Seth's Closer Looks,
14:00be sure to subscribe to Late Night on YouTube.
14:09Our first guest tonight is an Emmy
14:11and Golden Globe-nominated actor and stand-up comedian.
14:14You know from his work in The Sandlot,
14:15The Ref, Rescue Me, and the Ice Age movies.
14:18He currently stars in Going Dutch,
14:20which airs Thursday nights on Fox
14:21and streams the next day on Hulu.
14:23Please welcome back to the show
14:24our friend Dennis Leary, everybody!
14:46Hullo!
14:46Hello, friend! How are you?
14:48It's been so long since I was here the last time.
14:51I know. It's great to have you here physically
14:52in the chair.
14:54And as fellow New Englanders,
14:56I wish the thing was happening right now
14:58we were both happy about,
14:59but I am a New Englander
15:00who is not a New England Patriots fan.
15:02Oh, yeah.
15:03Congratulations on your success.
15:05Well, it's very weird.
15:06I know most people outside of New England
15:08hate the Patriots.
15:09Yep, for a lot of reasons.
15:12Well, because, like, other people...
15:14There's a guy up there who's ready to jump.
15:16You know what I mean?
15:16We also want nice things, the rest of us,
15:19the other 31 teams.
15:20They hate us so much,
15:21they hate the Patriots so much
15:22that they refuse to put Bill Belichick
15:24in on the first round.
15:26Yeah, he's not.
15:27Bill Belichick, it was announced
15:28as not a first ballot Hall of Famer.
15:29Yeah, not a first ballot Hall of Famer.
15:30How many Super Bowls he wins?
15:31Six?
15:32That's not enough.
15:32He won eight because he won two
15:34as a defensive coordinator
15:35for the New York Giants!
15:38Jeez.
15:39Anyway, I...
15:39Giants fans are so not ready to clap.
15:43They're like,
15:43wait, did something good happen for us?
15:45Yeah, no.
15:45You did.
15:46Listen, you got Harbaugh.
15:47I mean, come on.
15:48Yeah, yeah, that's exciting for that.
15:49My Giants friends are all over the moon
15:51about Harbaugh.
15:51We are both Red Sox fans.
15:52Yes, huge.
15:53And I want to say something
15:54because I was trying to get my kids into baseball
15:57and I was showing baseball games
15:58and nothing was working
15:59and they didn't want to play
16:00and then we watched The Sandlot
16:01and that made them want to go out
16:03and play wiffle ball
16:04and that movie just endures.
16:06It's a great movie.
16:09It's a great movie.
16:10It's all me.
16:10It's all you.
16:11It's all me.
16:12They were always like,
16:12oh, we hate the scenes
16:13where the kids play baseball.
16:15Where's the new dad?
16:17I love the new dad.
16:19He's the best part.
16:20And then I was like,
16:21why are you so obsessed
16:22with the idea of a new dad?
16:23You're not getting one.
16:26Oh, my God.
16:27I also told them,
16:27I don't know if this,
16:28I mean, obviously your kids knew,
16:29but then I was like,
16:30hey, you know that guy?
16:31He's the voice in Ice Age
16:32and like kids hate that.
16:35Well, kids are freaked out.
16:36Well, they're just like,
16:37we don't,
16:37because they're like,
16:38no, they want your Ice Age character
16:39to look like that.
16:40They don't want to know what.
16:41It's such a freaky thing
16:43when little kids,
16:44like when their parents go,
16:45hey, this is Diego from Ice Age.
16:47It blows their mind.
16:48Yeah, it's just not fun.
16:49By the way,
16:50this is a perfect time
16:50for me to plug Ice Age 6,
16:52which is coming out next year.
16:54That's exciting.
16:55I love a reason
16:56to go to the movie theater.
16:57I wasn't going to plug it.
16:59You're right.
16:59I'm here to plug Going Guts,
17:01but he brought it up.
17:02So Sandlot 2.
17:04No, that's, I'm just kidding.
17:06Ice Age 6 is actually happening.
17:08It's not a joke.
17:09I'm very excited.
17:10Sandlot 2, 3, and 4,
17:12we're working on it.
17:13Oh, that's great.
17:13Don't rush, don't rush into it.
17:17I want to ask about,
17:18before we plug Going Dutch,
17:19I want to continue
17:20to plug New England.
17:22This was a real,
17:23when it snows like this,
17:25schools are canceled
17:25in New York.
17:26Did you love a snow day
17:27growing up in New England?
17:28Yeah, it was the best place
17:30to have snow days.
17:30Yeah.
17:30Because, you know,
17:32it's time to drink.
17:34Yeah.
17:35I know.
17:36When I was growing up,
17:37especially by the time
17:38I was in college,
17:39but in high school as well,
17:40they close everything
17:41in Massachusetts
17:42when, or in New England,
17:43is, you know,
17:44when there's two feet of snow,
17:45they close everything.
17:46And I mean,
17:47like, banks, schools,
17:49grocery stores,
17:50but all the bars are open.
17:52Yeah.
17:52So it was just,
17:53which is like,
17:53I guess,
17:54a subconscious lesson,
17:55like, you know what to do,
17:56right?
17:56Yeah.
17:57But Massachusetts,
17:59man, it's still like,
18:00you know,
18:00most of my family
18:01is still up there,
18:02and they drink
18:03like it's still the 1950s.
18:05It's like Jack Kennedy
18:06is a senator still.
18:07You know what I mean?
18:08It's insane.
18:08So you're the stereotypical
18:10New England Irish family.
18:11Listen,
18:12my parents came over
18:13on the boat in 1950.
18:15Wow.
18:16So I grew up...
18:16That's recent.
18:17Yeah, I grew up...
18:17Yeah, very recent.
18:18My mother just passed away.
18:20She was 98.
18:21Yeah, so, well,
18:22then she drank too much.
18:22No, she never drank
18:23a day in her life.
18:24Oh, she didn't?
18:25She never drank.
18:25Wow.
18:26But this is my mom,
18:27right?
18:27Very smart woman,
18:28smart about everything, right?
18:29And I would say,
18:30this is such Massachusetts
18:31Irish thinking.
18:33I go,
18:33Ma, so-and-so's coming over,
18:35but don't offer him any booze
18:36because, you know,
18:37he's an alcoholic.
18:38Okay, got it.
18:38Soon as the guy walks in the door,
18:39she hands him a beer.
18:40I go, Ma!
18:41She goes,
18:42It's just beer.
18:43What are you talking about?
18:44Beer, in Massachusetts,
18:45beer is water.
18:46It's like you drink it all day.
18:48Yeah.
18:48I'm not drunk.
18:49I'm hydrated, right?
18:51My sisters drink wine,
18:52but when they drink,
18:54people in Massachusetts,
18:55when they drink wine,
18:56they drink them
18:56out of these gigantic containers.
18:58Yeah.
18:59And they put,
19:00you know,
19:00they make wine spritches,
19:01so it's like wine soda.
19:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:03And they drink,
19:03like, out of mason jars,
19:05like jars of wine.
19:06That helps them air.
19:07That helps them breathe.
19:08Guinness is protein.
19:09That's not booze.
19:10No, no, Guinness, yeah.
19:11When you're sick,
19:11you get Guinness and whiskey.
19:13Yeah.
19:13Guinness is like what
19:14long-distance runners drink.
19:15Yeah, exactly.
19:16It's crazy.
19:17So it's for the carbs.
19:18I remember,
19:18this is like a thing
19:19in my family.
19:20We're going over his house
19:21and bringing a bottle of whiskey
19:21because he's getting a divorce.
19:23Oh, really?
19:24It's an antidepressant,
19:25apparently, whiskey.
19:26The reason he's getting a divorce
19:28is people kept bringing whiskey.
19:29Exactly, right.
19:30When I was a kid,
19:31they would give,
19:31that was NyQuil.
19:32Whiskey was NyQuil.
19:33When you go,
19:34Ma, I don't feel so good.
19:35Here, drink this.
19:36I didn't know what NyQuil was
19:38until I was a teenager.
19:39Yeah, we do a day drinking
19:41segment on this show.
19:42We just call that
19:43drinking in Massachusetts.
19:45Oh, right, yeah.
19:46It was not a special thing.
19:47It's not a special thing.
19:48Yeah, if you filmed
19:49every day drinking in Massachusetts,
19:50you'd run out of film.
19:51Here's the thing, right?
19:52So, as a long-time married guy,
19:55my wife and I have been together
19:56for 44 years.
19:57Congratulations.
19:57That's crazy.
20:01When you first started
20:02doing the day drinking bit
20:04as a comedian
20:04and a long-term married guy,
20:07I was like,
20:08okay, the thing that's
20:09the most interesting thing
20:10about this to me is
20:11I knew this had to happen.
20:12Somebody pitched the idea
20:14to Seth, right?
20:15They said,
20:15we're going to shoot it.
20:16He had to go home
20:17and tell his wife,
20:18ask his wife as more efficient.
20:19Hey, honey,
20:20we're thinking of doing this bit
20:21where I'm literally
20:22going to get drunk
20:23during the day.
20:24Yeah.
20:25And is that okay with you?
20:26You had to do that.
20:27Yeah, I did.
20:27And you're forgetting
20:28the part that I also had to say,
20:30like, with Rihanna.
20:33Or Sabrina.
20:33Yeah, or Sabrina Carpenter
20:35or, like, Dua Lipa.
20:36Yeah, yeah.
20:36I mean, it really speaks
20:37to, like, how much she values
20:38what I do for a career.
20:39What did she say?
20:40She was like,
20:41that sounds like
20:42it'll be all right.
20:43And then it, like,
20:44it played so well
20:45that I think she knew
20:45she was screwed
20:46because once it works...
20:47And then you've got
20:48the kids at home.
20:48You're going to come home
20:49drunk at what time?
20:50That's when they hang out
20:51with their new dad.
20:53That's why, in the end,
20:55they were right.
20:55That was a good thing to get up.
20:57All right,
20:57I want to ask you
20:58about Going Dots.
20:58We'll be right back
20:59with more from Dennis Leary.
21:07Look, you're not coming.
21:08I am coming.
21:09No, you're not coming.
21:09I am definitely coming.
21:10You lose your mind
21:10on road trips.
21:11No, I don't.
21:11Do you remember
21:12taking the minivan
21:13down to Disneyland?
21:13Yeah.
21:14And then you yelled at me
21:15to stop singing
21:1599 Bottles of Beer
21:16because you said
21:17it was an alcoholic shanty
21:18about improper liquor storage.
21:19Which it is.
21:21Let me tell you something, Missy.
21:22I have been in a Humvee
21:23that was exploded by an IED.
21:24I think I can handle
21:25a little trip to the market.
21:27Welcome back.
21:28We're here with Dennis Leary.
21:29That was a group
21:30of Going Dots.
21:31You play an officer
21:35who has been assigned
21:36to an American military base
21:38in the Netherlands.
21:39It's based on a real base
21:40that has been shut down
21:43in the Netherlands
21:45where they did the laundry
21:46for the other 32 NATO bases
21:48and supplied the wine
21:49and cheese to those bases.
21:51And because it's
21:51in the Netherlands
21:52where prostitution is legal
21:54and drugs are legal,
21:55you can imagine
21:56things went very wrong.
21:57Gotcha.
21:57So we did,
21:58we are telling that story
22:00but through our own filter.
22:02So as you can imagine,
22:03it's a...
22:04And you,
22:05your son is an executive producer
22:07on this show.
22:08Yeah, my son,
22:09he developed this project.
22:10That's fantastic.
22:11I know.
22:11So I'm literally working.
22:12I predicted this years ago
22:14that I would end up
22:14asking my kids for a job.
22:16Right.
22:16So now...
22:17You've referred to yourself
22:18as a Nepo parent.
22:20I am.
22:20I'm a Nepo.
22:21I am a...
22:21Well, now it's like reverse Nepo
22:23because I'm asking my kids
22:24to hire me.
22:25So I don't know what that is.
22:26Yeah.
22:26What is that?
22:26I guess it...
22:27I mean, it is.
22:28We always think about it
22:29going the other way.
22:29I know.
22:29Like everybody's always like,
22:31oh, well, of course,
22:31Dennis is doing well.
22:32His kids are successful.
22:33Yeah.
22:33But now I'm actually asking my...
22:35My daughter's a TV writer
22:36so I'm like asking my kids
22:37for work.
22:38When you...
22:39We were talking a little bit
22:40about, you know,
22:40being in comedy
22:41and having families.
22:42Do you ever have to run
22:43your material by your wife,
22:44by your kids?
22:45Listen, what I have to do is...
22:48Because I do a lot of stuff...
22:49And a lot of times
22:50what I'm doing...
22:51I write on stage.
22:52I have the idea.
22:53But more of it's going to come out
22:54if the crowd is good.
22:55Yeah.
22:55It's going to come out
22:55of my head, right?
22:57All the things I thought about.
22:58So if I'm going to tell a story
22:59that's based on something
23:00that happened with my wife
23:01and kids,
23:02I have to go to my wife
23:03and go,
23:03I'm thinking of doing this bit.
23:05Yeah.
23:05And I'm thinking of saying...
23:06Talking about this.
23:07And then if the kids
23:08are involved,
23:09I have to ask their permission.
23:10Quite often,
23:11my wife is an author
23:13who's written some...
23:15She basically writes fiction,
23:17but she's written an essay book
23:18that has essays about...
23:19Very funny about me.
23:20Right.
23:20She tells me in advance...
23:22It's not even like she asks.
23:23She goes,
23:23Listen, I'm writing an essay
23:24about how bad of a dancer you are
23:26from my comic essay book.
23:27And I'm like,
23:28Okay.
23:28And then I read it
23:29and it's really funny.
23:30But she's not asking
23:31for my permission.
23:32Right.
23:32Right?
23:33So, but what do you do?
23:34I...
23:35It's a bit shady,
23:36but again,
23:36I wait till it works on stage
23:38and then I'll record it
23:40with laughs
23:41and I'll be like,
23:42Hey, how do you feel about this?
23:44And like,
23:44so she has to hear something
23:45that's killing
23:46and be like,
23:47No.
23:48That's so unfair.
23:49It's so unfair.
23:50I'm owning how unfair it is.
23:52You're sneaking behind your...
23:53Do you talk about your kids at all?
23:55All the time.
23:55Actually, you sneak behind
23:56the whole family's back.
23:57A hundred percent.
23:58You go in front of a live audience,
24:00record...
24:00And then you come in
24:00like the propaganda meister,
24:02like,
24:02Hey, listen to this great thing.
24:04But the kids,
24:05I will say like,
24:06because the kids,
24:07I'm worried about...
24:07Are your kids funny?
24:08They're very funny.
24:09Okay.
24:10And as long as I say
24:10they're funny on stage,
24:11I think they're happy about that.
24:13But I am worried about
24:16like anything with your kids
24:17that'll be traumatic
24:17as they get older.
24:18You know what I mean?
24:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
24:19But I can't stop my daughter
24:21from writing about me.
24:22It's like, you know what...
24:23Yeah, and they can't stop me
24:24from writing about them.
24:25There you go.
24:26They're little.
24:26Listen, you have a talk show.
24:27You don't need to...
24:28They're little.
24:29They can't stop me.
24:30I'd love to watch them try.
24:31All three of them
24:31could try together.
24:33Didn't you do a stand-up special
24:34that was written
24:35from your wife's point of view?
24:36I did jokes for my wife's.
24:37See, I thought that was very fair.
24:38That's very fair.
24:39Yeah.
24:40I'm not doing that.
24:42No way am I doing that.
24:43You do...
24:44Comics Come Home in Boston
24:45is an incredible stand-up event
24:48you've been doing
24:48for 30 years in Boston.
24:50Is that right?
24:50The 30th anniversary
24:51is this year.
24:52That's fantastic.
24:53And you have comedians come over,
24:55a lot of local guys,
24:57nationwide people.
24:58Yeah.
24:58What was the instinct
24:59to start it in the first place?
25:00So the reason I started it
25:02was because Cam Neely,
25:03Hall of Fame hockey player,
25:05played for the Boston Bruins.
25:06His parents, when we were young
25:08and he was still playing
25:09for the Bruins,
25:10they both died of cancer
25:12one right after the other
25:13very quickly.
25:14And so Cam,
25:16as he was getting
25:17more and more famous,
25:18decided he wanted
25:19to do something
25:19with his fame
25:20and raise money.
25:21So he started
25:22the Cam Neely Foundation
25:23for cancer care.
25:24And through the event,
25:26we built the Neely House,
25:28which is attached
25:29to Tufts Medical Center
25:30in Boston.
25:31Thousands of families
25:32go through there.
25:33You don't pay for the treatment
25:35or for the stay.
25:37So your family can come
25:39and stay with you
25:40while you're going
25:41through the treatment
25:41in Boston.
25:43And you perform every year.
25:44I perform every year.
25:45And again,
25:45I would imagine
25:46a lot of audience members
25:47come back every year
25:48because of how great it is.
25:49So you actually have
25:50to do new stuff every year.
25:51I do all new stuff.
25:52The only old thing I do
25:53is the Asshole song.
25:54Right.
25:54Because if I don't do
25:55the Asshole song,
25:56they flip out.
25:57Yeah.
25:57So at the end of the show,
25:58we do the Asshole song
26:00as the big finale.
26:01One year I said
26:01I'm not going to do it.
26:02I walked off stage.
26:03They went nuts.
26:04And Colin Quinn
26:05came and got me
26:06and said,
26:06you've got to come back out
26:07and sing the Asshole song.
26:08Right.
26:08So I went back.
26:09So I just sing the
26:09I love the Asshole song.
26:10I love, by the way,
26:11that says the most
26:12about Massachusetts people
26:13that if you don't do
26:14the Asshole song,
26:16they are going to come after you.
26:17They're at a charity event
26:18raising money
26:18for cancer patients.
26:20But if I skip
26:21the Asshole song,
26:22they riot.
26:23Now, I would imagine
26:24based on how old
26:25your kids are,
26:26they were young
26:26when you first wrote
26:27the Asshole song.
26:28Was that,
26:29I mean,
26:29that must have been material.
26:30Did that get to them
26:31at an age-inappropriate time?
26:32Yes.
26:32I remember when my son
26:34was like seven years old.
26:35We had to go.
26:36We got a note.
26:36Like, you have to come
26:37and speak to one
26:37of the teachers.
26:40And she was like,
26:42he's been singing this song
26:45that's really,
26:46and she wrote it down
26:47on a piece of paper
26:47and slipped it
26:48across the desk.
26:49And I opened it,
26:50and I was,
26:50oh, yeah, no,
26:51that's my song.
26:51Yeah, the **** song.
26:52I wrote that.
26:57That's fantastic.
26:57That's what's playing.
26:59You wrote that.
26:59You wrote underneath it,
27:00by Dennis Leary
27:01and slid it back.
27:02I said, you know,
27:02this is paying us tuition
27:04here at the school.
27:05We have a problem.
27:06Well, there you go.
27:08See, every now and then
27:08you have to cross a line
27:09and it all works out.
27:10Hey, congrats on everything.
27:12Thank you so much
27:13for being here.
27:13We're done.
27:14But it's always so great
27:15to see you.
27:16Dennis Leary, everyone.
27:17New episodes of Going Dutch
27:18premiere Thursday nights
27:19on Fox streamed
27:20the next day on Hulu.
27:21We'll be right back
27:21with Jamie Dimitriou.
27:39Our next guest is an award-winning actor,
27:41comedian, and writer.
27:42You know from his work
27:43in the after-party Fleabag
27:45and his fantastic series
27:46staff, Let's Flats.
27:47He stars in The Moment,
27:49which is in select theaters
27:50this weekend and everywhere
27:51February 6th.
27:52Let's take a look.
27:53It's a credit card
27:54and savings account
27:55aimed at young queer people,
27:56so, like, your fans.
27:57And when they sign up,
27:59they get a free ticket
27:59to your tour.
28:01It's just a way
28:02of bringing in
28:02a younger market.
28:03I actually think
28:04it's quite cool.
28:05The card, frat green,
28:06I want to get one myself.
28:08I won't.
28:09I would if I was,
28:10you know,
28:10but I'm an ally, so.
28:11How do you know they're gay?
28:15How do I know?
28:17What do you mean?
28:18Well, like,
28:19the people getting the card,
28:20do they have to prove
28:21that they're gay?
28:22I think that feels insane.
28:23I think it's just more
28:24of, like,
28:24a demographic thing.
28:25Yeah.
28:26And, like,
28:26you can kind of,
28:27you can tell,
28:27please welcome back
28:29to the show
28:29Jamie Dimitriou, everybody.
28:49It's been a long time,
28:51my friend.
28:52Yes.
28:53How have you been?
28:54A lot's changed.
28:56A lot's changed?
28:57Yeah.
28:59Yeah.
29:00Well, I'm in this
29:01new movie,
29:01The Moment,
29:02which you just saw
29:02a clip from.
29:03Brilliant.
29:04Starring.
29:05Yeah.
29:06The icon,
29:07Charlie XCX,
29:08directed by
29:09visionary,
29:10Aiden Zahmiri,
29:11and I'm having
29:12to do press
29:12beside them,
29:13and they're
29:15objectively
29:15a lot cooler than me.
29:17They have an edge.
29:19So I made
29:20the kind of rash
29:21decision
29:22at New Year's
29:23of making
29:24of making
29:24my resolution
29:25no more
29:25Mr. Nice Guy.
29:26Oh.
29:27So I have
29:28just been being
29:28awful.
29:30I've been a horror,
29:31a horror to be around.
29:33Wow.
29:33Yeah.
29:34And how do you like it?
29:35Well, I mean,
29:36it's new.
29:37I mean,
29:38as you know,
29:39I used to,
29:40I honestly,
29:40you don't know me very well,
29:41I used to be so lovely.
29:42So nice.
29:43I was a delight,
29:45famously.
29:46I love to tell people
29:47he's even nicer
29:48than you would guess.
29:49Right.
29:50Which gives people
29:50a headache
29:51because they already
29:52picture me
29:52as being electric.
29:54But yeah,
29:55I used to go
29:55from door to door
29:56in London
29:57just saying,
29:58you okay?
29:58To people.
29:59That was my thing.
30:00And now I'm just
30:01ruffling people's hair.
30:02Yeah.
30:03I told the guy
30:03on the subway
30:04I didn't like his bag.
30:06And I did,
30:07which is the...
30:08Oh, God.
30:09So you're really
30:10working against
30:11your instincts.
30:12Absolutely.
30:12And even Charlie
30:13and Aiden
30:14and everyone in the movie
30:15are like,
30:15we don't need this.
30:17This is awful.
30:17Yeah.
30:19But I'm trying it out.
30:20Yeah.
30:21Look, I've been on,
30:22I've done this show
30:23before, technically.
30:24Technically, on Zoom.
30:25Yes.
30:25And how was it?
30:27I mean, it was funny
30:28the last time
30:28Dennis was here on Zoom.
30:29What was it like
30:29doing a Zoom talk show
30:31as a guest?
30:33Well, I really,
30:34I feel like I've confidently,
30:38I can't believe
30:38I'm about to tell this story.
30:40So, I did it on Zoom.
30:42I was in lockdown
30:42in my Airbnb in L.A.
30:45because I was shooting
30:46The After Party.
30:46Yeah, fantastic.
30:47For the Lord's Brilliant Show.
30:51And I was quite excited.
30:54It was my first U.S. talk show.
30:57I was shouting things like,
30:58I've made it.
31:00And stuff like that
31:01in the day beforehand.
31:03And the nerves kind of
31:04got to my stomach,
31:06somewhat, as they do.
31:08And I had my, like,
31:10prep call beforehand.
31:11I had my laptop
31:12on the kitchen bar,
31:13a little stool set up
31:15to do my interview.
31:15I was ready to go.
31:17And they said,
31:18okay, so,
31:19you're going to be
31:19the third guest on.
31:22So, you're just welcome
31:23to sit and watch the show
31:25on your laptop.
31:26Christine Aguilera
31:26is going to be on.
31:27I'm like, oh, my God.
31:30And, yeah, so they left me to it,
31:32but I didn't mention that
31:34I needed to use the restroom.
31:36And I was like,
31:37this is a perfect opportunity.
31:38I won't go into too much detail,
31:39but let's just say
31:40I don't do number ones.
31:43So, by process of elimination,
31:46I never have.
31:47You never have.
31:47I won't.
31:48I refuse to.
31:49Yeah.
31:50So, I go to the restroom.
31:53Yeah.
31:53I'm in there
31:55going through my process.
31:56Yeah.
31:57And I hear from the speaker
31:59on my laptop,
32:00which is about 15 steps away,
32:02Jimmy Dimitri!
32:04And I'm like,
32:06wait,
32:06they've switched the order.
32:08I was like,
32:10well, I can't burn a bridge
32:11with Seth.
32:12Yeah.
32:13Like, I don't want to ruin
32:14my first opportunity
32:15on a talk show.
32:18So, I,
32:19without thinking,
32:20mid-flow,
32:22stood up
32:23and made a plan
32:25on the way to the laptop,
32:27which was that
32:28I was going to stand
32:29for the interview
32:31with my underwear
32:33around my ankles
32:34and my jeans
32:35around my ankles.
32:37And I wouldn't sit down
32:39on the stool
32:39because I didn't want
32:40to sully the stool.
32:41Yeah.
32:41So, I arrived
32:43back and it turned out
32:44you were just announcing
32:45who the people
32:46on the show were going to be.
32:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:47Kind of like,
32:48right at the beginning
32:48of the show,
32:49I'm like,
32:49we've got a great show tonight.
32:50And so, you heard
32:51your name there.
32:52Absolutely.
32:52At which point,
32:53I obviously looked down
32:54and thought,
32:54what the hell
32:56was I going to do?
32:57I know you were alone,
32:58but it still must have been
32:59a very awkward walk
33:00back to the bathroom
33:01as you sort of shuffle stepped.
33:02Yeah.
33:03I definitely had
33:03a cracked smile.
33:07But then,
33:08when I returned
33:08for the actual interview,
33:11like,
33:12it was like
33:12the awkwardness
33:13had created
33:14some, like,
33:15electro fault
33:16in my laptop
33:17because something
33:18glitched on Zoom
33:19and I couldn't see you.
33:20I could just see,
33:21like, 12 of me.
33:22Yeah.
33:24We have a still
33:25for a minute
33:25because this was
33:26your eyeline
33:27the entirety of our Zoom
33:28is you were like...
33:31It was like
33:32you were, like,
33:33big-timing me,
33:34like,
33:34I'm not here
33:34to make eye contact.
33:36Yeah.
33:38Well,
33:38little did you know
33:39it was because
33:40I didn't like
33:41looking at a myriad
33:42of me
33:42while remembering
33:43that just minutes ago
33:44I was about
33:45to do the interview
33:46with a very,
33:47very nude,
33:48dirty body.
33:50This is a fantastic film.
33:52This is a mockumentary
33:53where you play
33:54Charlie's manager
33:55of sorts.
33:56Absolutely, yes.
33:57I play Tim,
33:58Charlie's manager.
33:59The film is a kind
34:00of super naturalistic
34:02mock doc
34:03of sorts,
34:04which I'm so excited
34:06to be part of.
34:06I'm such a huge fan
34:07of Charlie.
34:08I really feel like
34:09she kind of represents
34:11the kind of rare
34:13middle bit of the
34:14Venn diagram
34:14between huge
34:15and actually really
34:16good and cool.
34:17Yeah, very funny,
34:18very down-to-earth
34:18when you talk to her.
34:19I'm always delighted
34:21to see her.
34:21When she approached
34:22you about the role,
34:23did she have an idea
34:24in mind of how
34:25she wanted you
34:25to play it?
34:26Yes, there was,
34:27yeah, because it's
34:28her life,
34:29a lot of it is kind
34:30of, well,
34:31a kind of version
34:31of, you know,
34:33she knows those people.
34:34She's had managers.
34:35She has managers.
34:36And, yeah,
34:37they spoke about
34:38how my dress sense
34:39would be kind of
34:40off compared to theirs
34:42because, you know,
34:43they all kind of live
34:43in a, like,
34:44he's just kind of behind
34:45trying to catch up
34:46with the acts
34:46that he represents.
34:47And then when I got
34:48to set, day by day,
34:50we'd turn up to film,
34:51the costume department
34:52would often come
34:53into my trailer
34:53and say,
34:54oh, what you're wearing
34:54is perfect.
34:57I would just wear
34:58my own clothes.
34:59They must have changed
35:00their minds
35:00about the cool
35:02thing behind.
35:03You have been
35:04in some very cool films,
35:05I want to ask you.
35:05One of the biggest ones
35:06in recent year.
35:06You were in Barbie.
35:08Yes, I played Barbie.
35:09One of the execs
35:10in the scene
35:11with Will Ferrell.
35:11A lot of guys.
35:12Oh, yeah.
35:13Oh, wow.
35:13You've got the photo.
35:15And how was your experience
35:18working on Barbie?
35:19Amazing.
35:20There was such a kind of,
35:21from Greta Gerwig,
35:22there was such a kind
35:23of drip-down effect
35:24of love
35:24and kind of community
35:26on set.
35:27It was lovely,
35:27which I really tried
35:29to carry forth
35:31one day
35:31in that particular scene
35:33around the boardroom table.
35:35There were a lot
35:36of dancers on set
35:38all the time.
35:38A lot of the kind
35:39of Kens
35:39and Mattel execs
35:42like myself
35:42were made up
35:43of incredible dancers,
35:45but we'd all sort of,
35:46we hadn't really
35:46crossed paths that much.
35:48And then on the day
35:48of the Mattel thing,
35:50the big boardroom table,
35:53I was aware
35:54that we were all
35:55going to be sitting together
35:56for about three days.
35:57So I was like,
35:58I want to break the ice quick
35:59so it doesn't become
36:00sort of like huddles.
36:01And I do a lot of
36:02sort of conversation prep
36:03as a person
36:04to avoid feeling anxious.
36:06I'd sort of not done
36:07the right amount of prep.
36:08And I'm like,
36:09I know on my right
36:10it's going to be Will Ferrell
36:11and on my left
36:11it's going to be
36:12a new friend.
36:13And I want to kind of
36:14bridge the gap
36:15so that we're riffing
36:16and vibing together.
36:18And on my way
36:19to sit in the chair,
36:20I hear everyone's talking
36:22about how they
36:23had the prawns
36:23for lunch.
36:25And I'm like,
36:26oh, you had the prawns?
36:27I didn't have the prawns.
36:27You had the prawns?
36:28Prawns?
36:28Prawns?
36:28Oh my God,
36:28you had the prawns as well?
36:29Prawns?
36:29And then the guy
36:30sat next to me
36:31I'm like,
36:32prawns?
36:33And he goes,
36:38yeah, yeah.
36:41How did you know?
36:44And I was like,
36:45oh, I,
36:46just three lunch options
36:48everyone seems
36:48to have the prawns
36:49I thought you would
36:50have just,
36:50yeah.
36:51He was like,
36:53what are you saying
36:53about lunch?
36:54It's like,
36:57what do you mean?
36:58What did you have
36:59for lunch?
37:00And he's like,
37:01the beef,
37:02like a beef curry.
37:03Why are you talking
37:04about lunch?
37:04I was like,
37:05because that's
37:06my chosen conversation
37:07topic.
37:08Wait, wait, wait,
37:09sorry.
37:10So you had the beef
37:11mass man.
37:11So why when I said
37:12prawns did you respond
37:15with, yeah,
37:15how did you know?
37:16And he went,
37:17because my nickname's
37:18prawns.
37:21And he was like,
37:23it's,
37:25and he was like,
37:26no one's called me that
37:26since, like,
37:27back home.
37:29And I, like,
37:31jumped to my feet
37:32for having sort of
37:32discovered the best
37:33anecdote in history.
37:35Did you say,
37:36like,
37:36if your nickname's
37:37prawns,
37:37why did you
37:38have the beef?
37:41Is that how it works?
37:44You were also
37:45in one of my favorite
37:46movies of all time.
37:47You were in
37:47Paddington 2.
37:49And I love
37:50Paddington 2
37:51a great deal.
37:52And I wrote you
37:53and I said,
37:54hey, my kids are
37:55watching Paddington 2.
37:56And I had forgotten
37:57you were in it,
37:57because the first time
37:58I saw Paddington 2,
37:59I don't,
37:59we weren't friends,
38:00and I kind of hadn't
38:01watched staff yet.
38:03And then you shared
38:04two details about
38:05the scene in the prison
38:07in Paddington 2.
38:08I mean,
38:08you can share them
38:09if you want.
38:10One was that
38:10the marmalade sandwiches
38:11were actually good.
38:12Truly, like,
38:13they were way nicer
38:14than they needed to be.
38:15I was like,
38:16yeah, incredible.
38:16Yeah.
38:17And then, also,
38:18all anybody did
38:19under the table
38:20was fart.
38:23Hours.
38:24It was like
38:25someone had given
38:26them a direction
38:26that I hadn't heard,
38:27which was like,
38:28and by the way,
38:28when you're down there,
38:29make sure you just
38:29get it all out.
38:32By the way,
38:33both details,
38:33my kids were like,
38:34each one of these stories
38:35is better than the next.
38:37Lastly,
38:38just because I feel
38:39like it will never
38:40go out of style,
38:40staff,
38:41Led Splats
38:41is one of the
38:42funniest shows.
38:43Very nice.
38:44For anybody
38:45who hasn't started it,
38:46it's just great.
38:47But one of the things
38:49you're so good at
38:50is falling down.
38:51You play a very clumsy
38:53sort of realtor,
38:54a lot of falls.
38:55I imagine,
38:56based on watching them,
38:56they look improvised,
38:58but you put a lot
38:59of thought into them.
39:00Yeah,
39:00there's a fair bit
39:01of thought.
39:01I just have a very
39:03dense mid-drift
39:04as a guy.
39:05I'm a very wobbly boy
39:06with a kind of
39:07round middle,
39:08which kind of
39:09doesn't really help
39:10with balance.
39:11So I've just been
39:11someone who falls over
39:12forever,
39:13and I just thought
39:14I might as well.
39:15I actually fell
39:16through the stairs
39:17in my house
39:18on my 16th birthday.
39:19Just things that were
39:20kind of guiding me
39:21towards sitcom land.
39:23We did put together
39:24a supercut of some
39:25of my favorite falls.
39:27If anybody needs
39:28to be sold on staff,
39:30hopefully this will
39:31get you over the line.
39:34What are you doing?
39:36One, two, three,
39:37four, five.
39:40Yeah, fine.
39:41Let's go to the toilet.
39:44Will you marry me?
39:47That was my chin on it.
39:50Jamie Dimitri,
39:51everybody,
39:52at the moment.
39:53This is Select Eaters
39:54this weekend,
39:55and everywhere
39:55February 6th,
39:56we'll be right back.
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