We all have our moments, but they usually aren't recorded and put on live TV, including those who are used to the limelight find themselves in terrible encounters.
1. Courtney Love Crashes Madonna Interview (1995)
Kurt Loder makes the mistake of inviting Courtney Love onstage during his MTV Interview with Madonna. Watch his face fall from excited to regretful, when he realizes he just ruined his interview.
2. The Bombing of Chris Stark (2013)
The interviewer is too much of a fan boy to ask any questions. Instead, Kunis questions him and comforts him condescendingly.
3. The Drooling of Chris Stark (2013)
Again, Chris Stark nervously talks about his mates and their experiences. Any questions about the movie "We're The Millers" relate to her appearance. The rest is...something. Aniston is a good sport.
4. Billy Bob Thornton Throws Shade (2009)
"When did the band form?"
"I'm not sure what you mean."
5. "I Really Enjoyed The Film" / "I didn't find it Funny" (2010)
This is a little too kitschy to be real; it had to be planned. It's added to the list regardless, since it resembles some of Bill O'Reilly's interviews.
6. "Am I Just Very Confused?" (2007)
This interviewer shouldn't have missed class, so she could've learned to differentiate between John Cusack and Kevin Spacey.
7. Don't Mess With Matt Damon (Or His Mom) (2011)
"She is a teacher ... I went to school ... I'm just as educated."
8. Darth Vader's Funeral (1986)
Not one question was asked about her career. Letterman asked her about her outfit, her tattoos (in a critical way), and her relationship with Sonny.
9. Jon Stewart Vs. CNN (2010)
"Why do you pick on CNN so much?"
"You're terrible."
"Why are you here?"
"I like you."
This one makes the list because at what other point do you remember a live interview in which the guest tears apart the hosting corporation?
10. Oh wait ... (2011)
In the description of the video, FoxNewsInsider wrote, "Jon Stewart attacked Bill O'Reilly about his objections towards rapper Common's visit to the White House." The choice of wording here is quite funny, considering Bill O'Reilly is known for raising his voice to talk over his interviewees. It is O'Reilly that makes it difficult for Stewart to get a word in, because he constantly is interrupting him, to say the least.
11. The World Vs. Fox News
Each video on the list deserves it's spot for different reasons: whether it was the interviewer's fault or the interviewee. Some handled their interviews rather well, whereas others had to speak their minds.