Jeff Goldblum uses the phrase 'drenched and purged' to express the deep emotional and cathartic experience he feels when interacting with Conan O'Brien, likening it to a profound and cleansing encounter.
The movie 'Bridge Over the River Kwai' is referenced as a trivia point, with its famous last line 'Madness, madness' being a key clue. It highlights the playful and nostalgic tone of the conversation between Jeff Goldblum and Conan O'Brien.
Jeff Goldblum emphasizes the importance of seeing movies in theaters because he believes it offers a unique and immersive experience that cannot be replicated at home, especially for films like 'Jurassic World: Dominion,' which he encourages audiences to see on the big screen.
Jeff Goldblum reprises his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm in 'Jurassic World: Dominion,' a character he first played in the original 'Jurassic Park' movie.
Conan O'Brien describes Jeff Goldblum as a 'celestial event' to emphasize his unique and larger-than-life personality, suggesting that Jeff’s presence is extraordinary and almost otherworldly.
Jeff Goldblum's love for jazz is seen as a reflection of his improvisational and spontaneous nature. Conan O'Brien suggests that Jeff is constantly tuned into a 'jazz musical score,' highlighting his ability to live in the moment and adapt creatively.
Conan O'Brien compares Jeff Goldblum to a 'tuning fork' to illustrate Jeff’s ability to stay centered and perfectly in sync with the universe, suggesting that Jeff exudes a sense of calm and balance that others admire.
Jeff Goldblum's dream about Robert Altman, where Altman appears alive and radiant, serves as a nostalgic and surreal reflection of Jeff’s admiration for the late director, blending reality with dreamlike elements.
Jeff Goldblum mentions his father to highlight the influence his father had on his decision to pursue acting, noting that his father once considered becoming an actor himself but chose medicine instead. This adds a personal and familial dimension to Jeff’s career journey.
Jeff Goldblum’s interaction with Bob Dylan, where Dylan recognizes him from TV, underscores Jeff’s status as a recognizable figure in pop culture and adds a humorous and memorable anecdote to his career experiences.
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Jeff Goldblum feels utterly drenched and purged about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Jeff and Conan sit down once again to discuss Jeff’s mysterious dreams, jazz musicianship, the movie theater experiences that blew them away, and reprising the role of Dr. Ian Malcolm in the upcoming Jurassic World: Dominion.
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