Who knew thatSteven Spielbergcould be so interested in farts?Whileappearing virtuallyonThe Late Late Showon Thursday evening,Benedict Cumberbatchchatted with hostJames Cordenabout a time when he and the famed director, 74, bonded over a fart game while on the set of their 2011 drama film,War Horse.Speaking about the “very funny” application that he said is composed of “all these different farts,” from a “very amusingly labeled list,” theDoctor Strangestar, 44, mimicked some of the fart sounds for Corden, 42. These included, “The Back Door Classic” and “Oh Gosh, Is That a Wet One?".Cumberbatch then detailed his “joyous moment” using the app with Spielberg.According to Cumberbatch, he was on the set of the war film using the app and playing a game where he had to match up the fart sounds to a specific color, when Spielberg asked him what he was doing and inquired about trying the game himself.“Myself and Tom Hiddleston — who was in the film — were on the floor crying with laughter,” Cumberbatch said. “Steven Spielberg was getting really riled … It went on far too long.“The Late Late Show with James CordenDuring hisLate Late Showappearance, Cumberbatch and Corden also reminisced about the actor’s last appearance on the late-night show, when they played agame of dodgeball togetherwith an array of other famous faces.There, Cumberbatch played on Team UK with Corden as they went up againstMichelle Obamaand Team USA.After Corden shared a clip from the game where Cumberbatch sent a ball directly into the former first lady’s midriff, the actor reminisced on the moment, sharing, “I have never been more embarrassed in my life.““I may have sort of casually glanced away, little did I know the full strength of my arm releasing that ball would send it into her midriff,” Cumberbatch said.But as Corden — who was team captain — noted, he was “thrilled” to see his player achieve the feat. “When it’s Britain v. America, that’s what you need. The Cumberbatch!” he joked.

Who knew thatSteven Spielbergcould be so interested in farts?

Whileappearing virtuallyonThe Late Late Showon Thursday evening,Benedict Cumberbatchchatted with hostJames Cordenabout a time when he and the famed director, 74, bonded over a fart game while on the set of their 2011 drama film,War Horse.

Speaking about the “very funny” application that he said is composed of “all these different farts,” from a “very amusingly labeled list,” theDoctor Strangestar, 44, mimicked some of the fart sounds for Corden, 42. These included, “The Back Door Classic” and “Oh Gosh, Is That a Wet One?”.

Cumberbatch then detailed his “joyous moment” using the app with Spielberg.

According to Cumberbatch, he was on the set of the war film using the app and playing a game where he had to match up the fart sounds to a specific color, when Spielberg asked him what he was doing and inquired about trying the game himself.

“Myself and Tom Hiddleston — who was in the film — were on the floor crying with laughter,” Cumberbatch said. “Steven Spielberg was getting really riled … It went on far too long.”

The Late Late Show with James Corden

Benedict Cumberbatch

During hisLate Late Showappearance, Cumberbatch and Corden also reminisced about the actor’s last appearance on the late-night show, when they played agame of dodgeball togetherwith an array of other famous faces.

There, Cumberbatch played on Team UK with Corden as they went up againstMichelle Obamaand Team USA.

After Corden shared a clip from the game where Cumberbatch sent a ball directly into the former first lady’s midriff, the actor reminisced on the moment, sharing, “I have never been more embarrassed in my life.”

“I may have sort of casually glanced away, little did I know the full strength of my arm releasing that ball would send it into her midriff,” Cumberbatch said.

But as Corden — who was team captain — noted, he was “thrilled” to see his player achieve the feat. “When it’s Britain v. America, that’s what you need. The Cumberbatch!” he joked.

source: people.com