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Jonathan Ross is the David Letterman and Larry King of Britain. No one in the US knows who Ross is unless you're a comic book fan and watched In Search of Steve Ditko BBC documentary or read his work. I got to attend a panel where Ross interview Robert Kirkman, Ed Brubaker and John Layman at last year's San Diego Comic-Con. It's the closest thing to watching The Jonathan Ross Show live I'll ever get.
Ross recently had Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock on his show, and they were in for a Big surprise.
I haven't seen
Gravity or
Captain Phillips, but this makes me want to re-watch B
ig for the millionth time. Hanks doesn't have his young 1988
Big body, but he can still carry a tune with his toes. I'd love to be held captive in a runaway bus or get lost in space with Sandra Bullock any day.