Friday Night With Jonathan Ross never fails to deliver entertaining and lively conversations with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. The recent episode featuring the suave and talented Clive Owen was no exception.
As the episode kicked off, the audience erupted in applause as Jonathan Ross welcomed the fabulous Clive Owen onto the stage. The chemistry between the two good-looking men was undeniable, and it was clear that the women in the audience were in for a treat.
Owen, who has been busy with his filming schedule, shared that he had been promoting his latest film, "Duplicity," alongside Julia Roberts. He also mentioned that he often takes considerable downtime to spend with his kids when he's away filming. However, his children have yet to see any of his movies, which has made them a bit unhappy. They visit him on set but are not allowed to watch the films until they are older.
When asked if he would ever do a kids' movie, Owen admitted that he was under pressure from his kids to take on such a role. He even shared a funny anecdote about a children's movie he passed on, which his kids still give him grief about. It seems like Owen might consider doing a kids' movie in the future if the right opportunity comes along.
The discussion shifted to Owen's family life, and he revealed that he had tried Skyping with his family while he was away, but it didn't work out well. His youngest daughter found it difficult to connect with him through the screen, making it harder for both of them. Despite being away often, Owen expressed his love for his family and how much he missed them during his trips.
Jonathan Ross then delved into Owen's collaborations with some of Hollywood's leading ladies. Owen has had the privilege of working with the likes of Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, and Angelina Jolie. In fact, Jolie once described Owen as one of the best kisses she's ever had onscreen, making everyone a little jealous. Owen, always humble, denied being a good kisser and jokingly praised his wife's kissing skills.
The conversation took an unexpected turn when Ross playfully asked Owen about his "gay fantasy" of being in a fistfight with another trained killer. The audience erupted in laughter, and Owen played along, adding an element of fun to the interview.
The conversation then shifted to Owen's previous film, "Sin City," and the possibility of a sequel. Although there have been talks about a sequel since the release of the first film, Owen was unsure about its status. He also expressed his admiration for Mickey Rourke's talent and resilience in the industry.
Lastly, the discussion turned to Owen's upcoming film, "Duplicity." Owen couldn't contain his excitement about the script, describing it as one of those rare gems that he immediately knew was special. The film revolves around two corporate buyers having an affair while attempting to scam their companies. The intricate plot keeps the audience guessing, as trust becomes a major factor in their unconventional relationship.
As the interview concluded, the audience applauded and cheered for Clive Owen, appreciative of his talent and charm. Another captivating episode of Friday Night With Jonathan Ross had come to an end, leaving viewers eager for more exciting and engaging conversations with their favorite celebrities.