Presidential Historian Reviews Presidents in Film & TV, from 'Lincoln' to 'The Comey Rule'

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Presidential historian Jeffrey Engel fact checks presidential scenes from movies and television including 'Frost/Nixon,' 'Lincoln,' 'Pearl Harbor,' 'Vice,' 'Saturday Night Live,' 'The Comey Rule,' 'W.,' 'The Special Relationship,' 'The Wind and the Lion,' 'Thirteen Days,' 'LBJ' and 'John Adams' and analyzes their believability and execution.
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Presidential Historian Reviews Presidents in Film & TV, from 'Lincoln' to 'The Comey Rule'

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@davisia81791
@davisia81791 3 роки тому
"Let's understand something about presidents. First and foremost....they're all sociopaths." I like this guy already.
@AuthorZaraHoffman
@AuthorZaraHoffman 3 роки тому
Exactly!
@sarasamaletdin4574
@sarasamaletdin4574 3 роки тому
I thought that was silly. Sociopath isn’t even an official diagnosis anymore but he contradicts that opinion too later on by what he says of Roosevelt for example.
@jznewman22
@jznewman22 3 роки тому
@@sarasamaletdin4574 just because he said good of Teddy doesnt mean he only thinks good. To love a president unconditionally is silly
@amattu8347
@amattu8347 3 роки тому
Even Obama? Not Obama!
@chuckles222
@chuckles222 3 роки тому
@@amattu8347 Obama was a war criminal, so yes, even Obama.
@jolfer1334
@jolfer1334 3 роки тому
How did u not mention Lincoln's side job as a vampire hunter?
@erickallen3736
@erickallen3736 3 роки тому
Low key great film
@FantasticShania
@FantasticShania 3 роки тому
Omg right 😂😂
@vaahtobileet
@vaahtobileet 3 роки тому
@@erickallen3736 you could legitimately learn about Abraham Lincoln too by reading the book. It's sort of a biography with vampire hunting as the backdrop
@amattu8347
@amattu8347 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@sarahmichelle473
@sarahmichelle473 3 роки тому
@@erickallen3736 oddly, the movie is fantastic
@RustinChole
@RustinChole 2 роки тому
Reading Lincoln’s biography, I found it really difficult to believe such a guy ever existed. Self educated, a championship fighter/wrestler, survived tragedy upon tragedy in his youth, became a self made lawyer, I mean long before he even becomes president it’s almost more like reading a Greek epic than a biography. If you doubt Lincoln’s .... power of character, read the diaries of his fiercest enemies. Even people who hated him the most, upon meeting him, had to begrudgingly admit to respecting the man. Or read the eulogies written for him by such as Tolstoy, it’s just wild.
@sidharthsr4312
@sidharthsr4312 2 роки тому
i read the first line of your comment and thought that there's a new conspiracy theory that says Lincoln was fake.
@RustinChole
@RustinChole 2 роки тому
@@sidharthsr4312 ha. No. I mean I’m sure it’s out there somewhere, next to the lady trying to say that the Roman Empire never existed and the flat earth folks.
@whitesedan99
@whitesedan99 2 роки тому
So True! Licoln was an incredible person; no less a president.
@DigOnAmerica
@DigOnAmerica 2 роки тому
He also created the secret service, just one day too late
@themartian4323
@themartian4323 2 роки тому
i read Lincolns Biography and then a year later went to the Smithsonian. I have never felt more emotional than when i saw his hat and the memorial. Just imagining what he sacrificed is unbelievable
@vampiregamingyt8754
@vampiregamingyt8754 2 роки тому
I'd say the best interpretation of Teddy Roosevelt was unironically, Robin Williams in night at the museum. He protrays Roosevelt as a natural leader, someone you know who could take charge and kick butt if he wanted, but is wise enough to be diplomatic in his actions. Of course, Williams doesn't portray the real Roosevelt, just a manaquin of him inside of the museum that the real Roosevelt opened in New York.
@Bjjbhcoa86
@Bjjbhcoa86 2 роки тому
Whichever character Williams touched during his craftsmanship, he became the best portrayer of it.
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 2 роки тому
Tom Berenger
@the4tierbridge
@the4tierbridge Рік тому
@@Bjjbhcoa86 Jakob the Liar?
@bb22602
@bb22602 Рік тому
Mr. Williams played Teddy as we hope he was, just as Howard daSilva played Benjamin Franklin in "1776"
@norezenable
@norezenable Рік тому
Teddy was insane. He not only was a Rough Rider and held the presidency, was reknowned for his outdoor prowess and physical strength, survived being shot in an assassination attempt, but then ran the bull moose party. He really was an over-the-top kind of guy and I think you're probably right that Williams's portrayal was probably somewhere on point.
@yesthisisshi
@yesthisisshi 3 роки тому
I like what he said about allies: you aren't allies because you like each other, you're allies because you dislike something else more
@spiderodoom
@spiderodoom 3 роки тому
“The enemy of my enemy of my friend”
@itb4255
@itb4255 3 роки тому
@@spiderodoom Thats just not true...
@spiderodoom
@spiderodoom 3 роки тому
@@itb4255 not in every circumstance, but in that specific context, yes, it is correct.
@user-yr8zr4pw1z
@user-yr8zr4pw1z 3 роки тому
The content was brilliant, but the cuts in this video are terribly placed. The Teddy Roosevelt portion was difficult to watch.
@jamesduffy7549
@jamesduffy7549 3 роки тому
This is also oddly current, as it basically explains Joe Biden becoming president.
@rhinestonecupcake04
@rhinestonecupcake04 3 роки тому
This guy was insanely interesting to listen to
@zahaanhoosein6511
@zahaanhoosein6511 3 роки тому
@@user-mo1tg1eb3u Lol shut up
@jamiemills5659
@jamiemills5659 3 роки тому
@@user-mo1tg1eb3u stfu troll
@JTtheMid
@JTtheMid 3 роки тому
@@zahaanhoosein6511 What did he say?
@Saicharan-hk9id
@Saicharan-hk9id 3 роки тому
You fall in love with him lol?
@monie802
@monie802 3 роки тому
for real. i want him to have his own YT telling interesting stories of presidents... I'd be all over that
@Godzeller3143
@Godzeller3143 Рік тому
“The only thing they got wrong about LBJ is that he asked them to close the door.” Oh man that line got me.
@dankioko680
@dankioko680 2 роки тому
Imagine if he were your History Professor? You'll never miss a class
@fridgehorror4502
@fridgehorror4502 Рік тому
@VonAllen History ok trumpie
@catwetterau8273
@catwetterau8273 Рік тому
@VonAllen History you never denied it lmao
@piusx8317
@piusx8317 Рік тому
He's not very neutral is he?
@Wolfcone
@Wolfcone Рік тому
Legit the most biased person I've ever seen on one of these videos. Gross.
@J.C.3
@J.C.3 Рік тому
He’s a terrible historian. You could tell how biased he was towards trump lol.... how can you trust a person like that ?
@jeffcantplay86
@jeffcantplay86 3 роки тому
I’ve taken classes with him before. 12/10 he’s even better in person
@Jack-ys2qj
@Jack-ys2qj 3 роки тому
Bruh i thought you were naming todays date, 4 weeks in advance lmao
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 3 роки тому
Anywhere I can find a conservative history teacher?
@Paragon231
@Paragon231 3 роки тому
Alabama.
@cristinadecisneros3987
@cristinadecisneros3987 3 роки тому
@@badcornflakes6374 Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas....Florida....
@surfk9836
@surfk9836 2 роки тому
@@Paragon231 In a Jr. High School.
@allyski5914
@allyski5914 3 роки тому
"Let's understand something about presidents. First and foremost....they're all sociopaths." *First you had my curiosity. Now, you have my attention."*
@darkaero
@darkaero 2 роки тому
I mean, you need to be a narcissistic sociopath to want to be the "leader of the free world" and think you can make all of it's most important decisions.
@peacemaker63604
@peacemaker63604 2 роки тому
Not Washington, he outright refused to take office when offered and the first election campaign was essentially everyone trying to convince Washington to take the post
@natalollipop_art
@natalollipop_art 2 роки тому
This one actually made me more upset because I know for a fact Garfield wasn't a psychopath Although, he was murdered by one.
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 2 роки тому
You're pretty easy to manipulate them aren't you? Any smarmy moron would lead with such a glib truism.
@awesomebeard1973
@awesomebeard1973 2 роки тому
except its not true
@whereisCarmenSandiego
@whereisCarmenSandiego Рік тому
Sam Rockwell as “W” really blew my mind…it’s almost creepy just how spot on his facial expressions and his overall appearance were. 😮
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 6 місяців тому
Josh Brolin's too especially his body movements and how Dubya would walk stop and do his hands and arms gestures even not facing the person while doing it
@david4rancibia34
@david4rancibia34 2 роки тому
we need a second part were he starts talking about Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Night at the Museum and Hamilton
@visassess8607
@visassess8607 2 роки тому
Alexander Hamilton was never president
@david4rancibia34
@david4rancibia34 2 роки тому
@@visassess8607 i'm talking about the broadway show hamilton, you got Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Madison, Burr in a kinda innacurate broadway musical, but is still hilarious
@thomaschristopherwhite9043
@thomaschristopherwhite9043 3 роки тому
In that scene in Vice, the more subtle element is that Cheney is wearing a Rolex day-date (Nicknamed the 'rolex president') to signify that he is the one calling the shots. George W is not even wearing a watch.
@montagskyrunner5884
@montagskyrunner5884 3 роки тому
Whoa that’s an awesome element.
@Avasaks123
@Avasaks123 3 роки тому
I also love that that scene contains someone catching a fish interspersed with Cheney luring in Bush. Implying that Cheney's got Bush "hook, line, and sinker"
@zaeet3977
@zaeet3977 3 роки тому
Incorrect. The Day-Date is a Day-Date, The band on the watch is called the Presidential. The watch was available about 7 years before the band was so named.
@thomaschristopherwhite9043
@thomaschristopherwhite9043 3 роки тому
@@zaeet3977 True but no one thinks about it that way. Through some weird sequence of events the president has now officially stuck as the nickname to the Day-Date.
@zaeet3977
@zaeet3977 3 роки тому
@@thomaschristopherwhite9043 People who know Rolex think about it that way.
@muhammadgbadegesin8043
@muhammadgbadegesin8043 3 роки тому
"Alliances aren't made because people like each other. They are made because the dislike somebody more". Very True.
@mizzouranger134
@mizzouranger134 2 роки тому
I think that’s true with exceptions. I think England America Australia and Canada all like each other quite a lot. I mean don’t get me wrong I think we don’t like some random details about each other’s governments… as well as our own but overall we will all gladly get behind the other. Which I think is awesome. I know all soldiers of those nations will gladly run into fire and support the others.
@patoa3481
@patoa3481 2 роки тому
Kinda like the saying "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
@bethanyhait6880
@bethanyhait6880 8 місяців тому
That is how we ended up with Stalin as an ally in WW2…
@jezebel324
@jezebel324 2 роки тому
I want hours of this guy breaking down government history for us. Absolutely riveting, funny and engaging, by far one of the best specialists on this channel
@flipflopsandsocks50
@flipflopsandsocks50 2 роки тому
As a history major who loves American history in particular I could easily watch 5 hours of this
@lucascopeland1045
@lucascopeland1045 10 місяців тому
Same 😂 I’m not a history major tho could’ve been but I chose to be a paramedic
@JuniorSr815
@JuniorSr815 2 дні тому
I just wish this guy’s political bias wasn’t so glaring
@blew1t
@blew1t 3 роки тому
that trump portrayal was really interesting, i've never seen a serious, dramatic, non-comedic portrayal of trump before. it's kind of weird. it's difficult to see someone all done up with the red tie and orange skin and blonde wig and take them seriously as a character, but given that, i think brendan gleeson did about as well as he could've
@iwazhear77
@iwazhear77 3 роки тому
Woah, Brendan Fraser played Trump?
@junethanoschurchill6750
@junethanoschurchill6750 3 роки тому
@@iwazhear77 did they say Brendan fraser
@scottmcdonnell5403
@scottmcdonnell5403 3 роки тому
I read an interview where they said they had to "tone down" trump to make him fit the show. As in to make the show more realistic they had to misrepresent Trump
@c.h.castle6819
@c.h.castle6819 3 роки тому
He did a good impression personally I do like trump and I can say his portrayal was great
@30secondstomarsMBH
@30secondstomarsMBH 3 роки тому
@Cyber Explorer He is. Unfortunately.
@perlahamilton6314
@perlahamilton6314 3 роки тому
My God this man didn’t skip a beat. He was so knowledgeable and confident about it... so awesome.
@01Natalcia01
@01Natalcia01 2 роки тому
I always wonder how historian can remember so many details about human history, dates, places etc. :O
@perlahamilton6314
@perlahamilton6314 2 роки тому
@@01Natalcia01 right!? I can barely remember yesterday lol
@murdvre
@murdvre 2 роки тому
@@01Natalcia01 As someone with an affinity for history (not nearly as knowledgeable as the guy in this video) I've found that when I need to recall a historical fact that I've previously known it just comes to me. I've slept through history lessons in highschool while still performing at the top of my class.
@fightingblindly
@fightingblindly 2 роки тому
I have a history degree and live history. The way I remember it is like instead of reading a book I’m listening to an interesting story someone is telling me. I find it easy to remember that way. Also I love it so I reread stuff a lot for pleasure.
@johnshaw252
@johnshaw252 2 роки тому
Didn't bother mentioning the bit about the Trump investigation barring no fruit, portraying him as sinister🤦...what a joke.
@r.m7921
@r.m7921 2 роки тому
He's so fluid in his explanation and the fact he can recollect so many facts is so amazing. His history lectures would be so interesting I imagine.
@noahbrown6970
@noahbrown6970 2 роки тому
Just to be clear, Kevin Costner's character in Thirteen Days, Kenneth O'Donnell, was a real person, and was really a Special Assistant to President Kennedy, as well as an aide to LBJ in his first two years in office post-assassination. They just amped up his role for the film, for the reasons Mr Engel mentioned in the film
@TransparentlyDuplicitous
@TransparentlyDuplicitous 3 роки тому
I've got to say this: the fact that John Adams gets overshadowed in a video discussing presidents by a non-president in an analysis of his show no less is both hilarious and sad. The man really does get done dirty by everyone.
@codylee729
@codylee729 3 роки тому
I love me some John Adams
@oldaccount9563
@oldaccount9563 3 роки тому
@John Conquest The Federalist Majority in Congress (basically ran by Hamilton) made and passed the act. Adams signed it only to compromise with his own party (Federalists) who at that point hated him because he strongly opposed the US going to war with France. John Adams was, of course, given all of the blame and that became his legacy despite him probably being the most moral man of the Founding Fathers (look it up). Jefferson and Adams' own party (orchestrated by Hamilton, who hated Adams the most) both worked against him during reelection. So after losing and serving one term, Adams just decided to be done with politics and retire. I encourage everyone to watch John Adams on HBO, it's REALLY good.
@oldaccount9563
@oldaccount9563 3 роки тому
@John Conquest Highly recommend it! I knew nothing about Adams before I watched it in high school and was blown away by his story. He was basically the Forrest Gump of his time in that he was somehow involved in every major historical event of the Colonial revolt and Revolutionary Era. You also learn that he and his wife stayed massively in love with each other their entire lives. Abigail Adams is the GOAT First Lady (she pushed for women's rights in the 1700's!) and was so brilliant (despite growing up un-educated) that Jefferson was fascinated by her. The Adams were lawyers and farmers that opposed slavery so strongly that they employed paid workers at massive costs just because it was the right thing to do.
@firemangan2731
@firemangan2731 3 роки тому
@@oldaccount9563 Thats always have been the case in American history, the president gets all the blame despite it was congress who makes the law and passes it to the cheif executive in the first place. With that aside, I loved the HBO series John Adams I binge watch the show up to the last episode, before I watched the show I used to think Adams was nothing more than just some another rich dude whos looking for power, but after watching the series, I learned hes not really rich but had a rough life, hes a man of principles, a hard working man, and a good servant to his country. Despite him being always the hot head of the founding fathers, at least hes not afraid to do the right thing when it has to be done, most presidents will just act like puppets to their respective parties and never came close to how Adams done the job.
@sto1238
@sto1238 3 роки тому
That’s the unfortunate thing about being #2. He’s the second president and gets sandwiched between Washington and Jefferson
@martinarepnik3937
@martinarepnik3937 3 роки тому
here i am, a european, watching a 46 minute video on american presidents, despite it holding no real relevance to my country. still pretty fascinating tho, i really like the guy and his explanations.
@giselasilva5415
@giselasilva5415 3 роки тому
Me too, excellent video
@leonstrand329
@leonstrand329 3 роки тому
What country? And I'm going to disagree about them holding relevance in Europe. At least after '41
@lawsonj39
@lawsonj39 3 роки тому
No relevance to Europe? Check out 28:57....
@someonenothere8818
@someonenothere8818 3 роки тому
Lol what. You realize that Europe and America have always had involvement with each other.................
@michaelmontalto8211
@michaelmontalto8211 3 роки тому
"Presidents aren't kings or tyrants, atleast not yet." God I love this dude
@katrinabill8247
@katrinabill8247 Рік тому
What was neglected about LBJ and civil rights is his chef, Zephyr Wright. The two were very close and because of that, she was able to plant little bugs in his ear about how she was treated and it was rumored that this truly upset him, that this person he cared about was treated so unjustly
@matthewweng8483
@matthewweng8483 2 роки тому
I always sort of read the FDR standing up scene not so much as impressing them all at that particular moment, but as a reminder that he had overcome a lot and wasn’t an ‘It can’t be done’ kind of guy.
@TroublingStatue
@TroublingStatue 3 роки тому
This was incredibly interesting, there was not a single dull moment throughout the video. Jeffrey Engle did an incredible job to keep things interesting! There really needs to be a part 2!
@lordbuddybear
@lordbuddybear 3 роки тому
Agreed, although the unnecessary cuts within sentences really annoyed me, so I hope they change that
@samvanhoutert4875
@samvanhoutert4875 3 роки тому
aggreed!
@AuthorZaraHoffman
@AuthorZaraHoffman 3 роки тому
Agreed!
@jedipug4809
@jedipug4809 3 роки тому
I THOUGHT YOU PUT JEFFREY EPSTEIN OMFGG
@jdick91
@jdick91 3 роки тому
@@lordbuddybear I thought I was the only bothered by that. I'm not an expert in editing by any stretch of the imagination but I was always under the impression that if you're consciously aware of every single cut that's made...it's not good editing.
@MaikKellerhals
@MaikKellerhals 3 роки тому
"Nobody is surprised when a politician lies" - That's the problem. We should be. And we should hold them responsible.
@sharathsh9987
@sharathsh9987 3 роки тому
Call me jaded, but that might be a bit too idealistic lol
@corystegall3583
@corystegall3583 3 роки тому
You’re very Idealist their jobs have existed for a very long time and they love the power they love it enough to lie it’s been like that for a very long time
@joelcastro-reyes1667
@joelcastro-reyes1667 3 роки тому
@@corystegall3583 I like to think some politicians do genuinely care about helping people. Money and power can corrupt anyone though.
@corystegall3583
@corystegall3583 3 роки тому
@@joelcastro-reyes1667 I think they start that way but I think the job itself and what it requires causes people to eventually give up their values to keep the job or they just quit
@reaper411b
@reaper411b 3 роки тому
This. I like this. I second the motion lol.
@striker8961
@striker8961 Рік тому
This man is proof that you can be interested in a topic and be an expert but not lose your moral centre and maintain your grip on the reality of it all, take notes r/historymemes
@cheefqueef6494
@cheefqueef6494 Рік тому
imagine using Reddit
@themarquis336
@themarquis336 Рік тому
This man is unbelievable. What a great video. As a Mexican I find the history of our northern neighbours always very, very complicated and, frankly, stomach-churning, but completely fascinating and this video was great at explaining many key things. Loved it. Wish there was a second part!
@seni4164
@seni4164 10 місяців тому
As an English person, I feel the same about US history haha
@ennanitsua
@ennanitsua 5 місяців тому
As an American, I also find our history confusing and stomach-churning. You're not alone!
@Feimicha
@Feimicha 5 місяців тому
Chinese resident/immigrant of America here, I feel *exactly* the same lol
@javierbolanos6463
@javierbolanos6463 3 роки тому
"do you notice this actor is using complete sentences , Donald Trump has never finished a sentence."
@flbphotography2239
@flbphotography2239 3 роки тому
lmbao
@BigFootTheRealOne
@BigFootTheRealOne 3 роки тому
And Joe Biden doesn't have press conferences or answers questions. Unless of course his handlers let him
@bradenculver7457
@bradenculver7457 3 роки тому
@@BigFootTheRealOne ur joking right Please tell me ur joking and aren't this ignorant
@NG-dc2pk
@NG-dc2pk 3 роки тому
@@bradenculver7457 is Joe biden conducting interviews then ? Hmmm interesting
@bradenculver7457
@bradenculver7457 3 роки тому
@@NG-dc2pk what does this even mean lmao yea he's done interviews Are y'all so dumb you can't even see how dumb your blatant strawman is Like how is Biden at all relevant to what trump did lmao
@peopleperson
@peopleperson 3 роки тому
he didn't react to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, 0/10 not good.
@oralialafond9215
@oralialafond9215 3 роки тому
I like what he said about allies: you aren't allies because you like each other, you're allies because you dislike something else more
@cristinadecisneros3987
@cristinadecisneros3987 3 роки тому
other than the vampire stuff....it was pretty dead on....
@Unique4007
@Unique4007 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@Savitar-dk6gw
@Savitar-dk6gw 3 роки тому
He also thinks that people were crazy for being afraid of China bombing the west coast so he’s not very smart. I wouldn’t let it bother you to much.
@cameron9322
@cameron9322 2 роки тому
@@Savitar-dk6gw japan not china i think
@JorisKoolen
@JorisKoolen Рік тому
This was something else. Love the long form of this 'expert review', especially with such a good and fun expert.
@nancyruiz6305
@nancyruiz6305 2 роки тому
I'm sure it would come as a shock to Kenneth O'Donnell's family to learn that he was a character created for Thirteen Days. Mr. O'Donnell was part of the "Irish Mafia", and special assistant and appointments secretary to JFK. Perhaps he wasn't in the room with during the conversation shown, but he was absolutely a real person.
@jacobgebhart7550
@jacobgebhart7550 2 роки тому
The one exception I'd say to the "sociopath with a big ego" is U.S. Grant. You can say many things about Grant but one thing you can't say us he was egotistical. There are many stories where he was so humble and unassuming that soldiers in the army thought he was a private and not a General and when under fire started yelling at him to get down calling him a fool not realizing he's the highest ranking person in the nation under the president. Grant was humble to a fault which is why he got taken advantage of and is so closely tied to scandals.
@dionysusNME
@dionysusNME 2 роки тому
Agreed, one of the rare instances where the man was too good for the Presidency.
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 2 роки тому
This alledged "historian" is glib and biasedly presumptive.
@killgoretrout9000
@killgoretrout9000 2 роки тому
Grant is maybe my favorite historical figure because he is such a genuinely decent person. I find myself fascinated both by his world tour after the presidency, would I wouldn't give to be a fly on wall during his and Bismarck's conversation, and his tenacity in finishing his autobiography after losing most of his wealth and being diagnosed with cancer to insure his family had some money to depend on. He was a truly admirable person.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 2 роки тому
@@killgoretrout9000 I particularly appreciate Grant's affection for animals, especially horses
@leewoolsey9311
@leewoolsey9311 2 роки тому
I think you could possibly put Jimmy Carter in that bracket too, as a man too decent to be president
@hgsokmensuer
@hgsokmensuer 3 роки тому
Holy cow that was super interesting. I could listen to Engel talk about American presidents all day.
@boppob1343
@boppob1343 3 роки тому
If anyone else feels the same way, go watch HBO's new doc "The Soul of America". It's based on Jon Meacham's book and he's hands down the greatest President Historian alive.
@nihoa9123
@nihoa9123 3 роки тому
i could listen to him talk to this bussy BOO YAH!!!!!!!!!
@liversuccess1420
@liversuccess1420 Рік тому
I've seen almost all of the movies and shows in this piece, and really appreciated Engel's insights. I especially liked his takes on Thirteen Days, Lincoln, LBJ, John Adams, and W.
@williamcainevoiceacting
@williamcainevoiceacting 8 місяців тому
I vote you guys make a sequel to this video. Some of the movies I'd be interested to see him talk about is: All The Way- Bryan Cranston as LBJ Oppenheimer- Gary Oldman as Truman The Kennedys (TV show)- Greg Kinnear as JFK Nixon- Anthony Hopkins as Nixon Elvis & Nixon- Kevin Spacey as Nixon Selma- Tom Wilkinson as LBJ The Butler- Various actors as various presidents
@olivierkepo
@olivierkepo 3 роки тому
“How can you get to the office of the president being a sociopath ?” “The question you should be asking is how you get to be President of the United States if you are not” - Mindhunter season one
@frederickdavid629
@frederickdavid629 3 роки тому
Still no season 3
@olivierkepo
@olivierkepo 3 роки тому
@@frederickdavid629 looks like it isn't coming back. Sad
@AuthorZaraHoffman
@AuthorZaraHoffman 3 роки тому
I remember that line.
@grumpyrobert2955
@grumpyrobert2955 3 роки тому
I can recite the entire Manson scene. I may have a problem.
@sharathsh9987
@sharathsh9987 3 роки тому
@@olivierkepo I'm pretty sure they didn't cancel it. It's in sort of a weird limbo, but it might still come back.
@theamclain3240
@theamclain3240 2 роки тому
Hearing the real facts about Lincoln was so interesting. He’s represented as practically a saint in American history but he had his issues
@yungsammysosa6201
@yungsammysosa6201 2 роки тому
ALOT of issues..
@WouldntULikeToKnow.
@WouldntULikeToKnow. 2 роки тому
He ended slavery to weaken the south, not for any moral reasons.
@Rukhasu
@Rukhasu 2 роки тому
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. i think he went to war cuz he wanted the unified country, thats what he cared for. It doesnt care about black people. As said he wanted them back to the África and thats how liberia was created
@TerryTerius
@TerryTerius 2 роки тому
@@Rukhasu The evolution of Lincoln‘a thoughts on Black people and slavery in general are much more complicated than that throughout his life and tenure in office.
@n3nt2nd464
@n3nt2nd464 2 роки тому
Abe was a great guy but he was still human
@mitchellneu
@mitchellneu 2 роки тому
So glad you went over Thirteen Days. It’s SO UNDERAPPRECIATED. One of those movies(historically accurate or not), that I personally view as a “forgotten masterpiece”.
@nutsackmania
@nutsackmania Рік тому
I was *so jacked* when they got there. Bruce Greenwood kills that role.
@ThisNameWasTaken0
@ThisNameWasTaken0 Рік тому
Invaluable insight provided by J. Engels. I found myself thinking about presidents the way he describes them. Great vid.
@matt15
@matt15 3 роки тому
Bro I didn’t realize this video was 45 minutes long until it was almost over, this guy was great to listen to
@ohJettzen
@ohJettzen 4 дні тому
Broooo
@Asher8328
@Asher8328 3 роки тому
I'm glad he brought up that Trump doesn't speak in complete sentences. It was so weird hearing the actor playing him speak like a normal person.
@bobbywimsy6741
@bobbywimsy6741 3 роки тому
T speaks only in incoherent word salads to distract and dominate his cult followers.
@FinnTheBee
@FinnTheBee 3 роки тому
@ALSO-RAN ! my friend I think you're the mistaken one here.. Biden can form a sentence that's understandable while Trump can't even answer a direct question, pivots and panders to his lunatic followers
@griffc9696
@griffc9696 3 роки тому
@fuck2016 im not saying I support Trump, but I don't believe Trump hates Mexicans or immigrants. Obama had part in the current camps they have for immigrants as well.
@griffc9696
@griffc9696 3 роки тому
@@FinnTheBee Woah I wouldn't call all of his followers lunatics. That's a pretty big generalization.
@cd2340
@cd2340 3 роки тому
@ALSO-RAN ! lmao, life must be hard being this stupid.
@jazzgtrplayer
@jazzgtrplayer 27 днів тому
Kenneth O’Donnell, Kevin Costner’s character in Thirteen Days, was a real person. He was a special assistant to President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Not sure why the historian says he’s not a real person. His family would be surprised to find that out.
@TheKelpsinator
@TheKelpsinator 2 роки тому
I would love to see this guy back in another video! He does a phenomenal job here.
@jdice6868
@jdice6868 3 роки тому
Teddy Roosevelt has been my favorite president forever. We have him to thank for the protected National Parks. When he took over the police in NY they hated him because he wanted to clean up the corruption. He was a fascinating man and is often overlooked for his contributions.
@msjkramey
@msjkramey 2 роки тому
He was also an imperialist responsible for so much death
@jdice6868
@jdice6868 2 роки тому
@@msjkramey His father was going to join the Union (as an officer, of course, due to his wealth), but his southern wife begged him not to go. Teddy's shame that his father paid someone to go in his stead (common in the 19th century) is why he ended up wanting to go to battle. His easy win in Cuba gave him a twisted sense of what war is really like. He definitely had his faults, but he actually cared about people less fortunate and started anti-trust laws, worker rights, it's crazy all the good he did, as an imperialist death bringer. Lincoln was responsible for a lot of death, I don't hold it against him that he kept going when the south gave in on all except slavery and he was begged by many. He is responsible for more dead Americans than any other single president, and I thank him for his forbearance. Just a thought. Have a nice day.
@parisbower6939
@parisbower6939 2 роки тому
@@jdice6868 I also love Teddy, in my book one of the only presidents who looked out for the betterment of America and it’s citizens rather than this weird “idea” of America everyone’s fighting over. That being said, native Americans and as you mentioned Cubans may disagree, Teddy gave us the best but that doesn’t mean he didn’t also have his own interests.
@visassess8607
@visassess8607 2 роки тому
@@msjkramey Well yeah, no president did everything great according to our modern views.
@jdice6868
@jdice6868 2 роки тому
@@sebastiansebastian5270 I'll look for the titles of the documentaries I watched, books read, and good videos. I'll be happy to, but I'm swamped prepping for Thanksgiving. So give me some time and have a lovely week.
@clayschwartzwalter382
@clayschwartzwalter382 3 роки тому
The picture of LBJ looming over that guy is hilarious and unsettling lol
@winterramos4527
@winterramos4527 3 роки тому
That was me...let me tell you...his spit was the worst of it
@q.is.tir3d
@q.is.tir3d Рік тому
lmao right?? i had no idea he was like that too
@garyv2498
@garyv2498 2 роки тому
The first 10 seconds of this video was the most truthful thing I've ever seen posted on UKposts since 2006
@PhinPhan39
@PhinPhan39 2 роки тому
One thing the movie Lincoln (2012) doesn’t get enough credit for is it’s portayal of the relationship between Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. Read Lincoln: The Unknown by Dale Carnegie and then rewatch Lincoln and it will become quite clear.
@darkecofreak23
@darkecofreak23 3 роки тому
“If there’s no one else in the room...” Cue “The Room Where It Happens”
@midea.6490
@midea.6490 3 роки тому
♥️♥️♥️♥️ #Hamilfan
@debrahsinger5856
@debrahsinger5856 3 роки тому
Your opening statement was a real stretch. To diagnose, a priori, all presidents as sociopaths is akin to saying all historians are neurotic anxiety prone individuals who lack the self confidence to join the game in the arena. Your POV provides food for thought. (If you have formal training in clinical psychology...my apologies.)
@Resurgam1981
@Resurgam1981 3 роки тому
No
@delcapslock100
@delcapslock100 3 роки тому
@@debrahsinger5856 I think you commented on a comment and meant to comment directly on the video
@debrahsinger5856
@debrahsinger5856 3 роки тому
Delcapstock...you are so right...my comment was intended toward “Presidential Historian ....” my apologies to Adam Easton.
@kamap8456
@kamap8456 3 роки тому
Please bring him back for more. I could listen to him break down these scenes all day.
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 2 роки тому
He's an idiot. Bring someone in who isn't.
@appa1230
@appa1230 2 роки тому
@@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat I think we watched two different videos
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 2 роки тому
@@appa1230 Well you must have seen it through the goggles they administered to you. Whereas I went in commando.
@420uesr
@420uesr Рік тому
This is astonishingly so excellent, i really do appreciate laying it out and giving us, the People, an insight to some of our more private leaders and how their small seemingly inconsequential actions can, and will, affect us all 👍
@miau05
@miau05 2 роки тому
love this guy he actually managed to make me sit trough a depiction of a subject i care absolutly nothing about originating in a country i never even intend to visit ... hats off to you sir !
@Nananananaheckyes
@Nananananaheckyes 3 роки тому
FDR died at 63, it's insane but the way I pictured it was that he was like in his 80s or 90s when he died because he served so many terms... FDR was younger when he died than either Trump or Biden or most presidential candidates today
@alexsummers778
@alexsummers778 3 роки тому
You also have to take in to account that average male life expectancy in the 1940's was in the mid 60's , while now days its closer to 80.
@Nananananaheckyes
@Nananananaheckyes 3 роки тому
@@alexsummers778 I know haha it's just one of those gaps I had where none of my teachers said his age so I assumed he was older than he was because of more modern presidents
@Nananananaheckyes
@Nananananaheckyes 3 роки тому
@@alexsummers778 but it's still interesting that both our candidates are near or past average life expectancy
@joelcastro-reyes1667
@joelcastro-reyes1667 3 роки тому
Well the average life expectancy was the 60s back then. Not to mention he was very ill by the time of his 3rd term, and didn't get to finish his 4th term because of a stroke.
@Nananananaheckyes
@Nananananaheckyes 3 роки тому
@@joelcastro-reyes1667 yeah i know the life expectancy was early 60s back then, it's just one of those things where none of my teachers brought up his age during class and I just always associated the presidency with being older ig, and if someone like biden or trump got elected four times they would be corpses.
@ThatDangerousWolf
@ThatDangerousWolf 3 роки тому
Daniel Day-Lewis is a genius method actor idk how he looks different in every movie it’s mind blowing. Everything I’ve read and watched by experts about Lincoln applaud his performance.
@beansly87
@beansly87 Рік тому
This was SO fascinating, I could watch more of this guy talk about presidents.
@fiona-lyons
@fiona-lyons 2 роки тому
This guy is fascinating. I'd listen to him lecture me on American politics any time- and I studied medieval history.
@philipbagnall375
@philipbagnall375 3 роки тому
Thirteen Days is so underrated. We know the outcome, yet it’s still so tense. Greenwood is excellent as Kennedy.
@abbaszaidi8371
@abbaszaidi8371 3 роки тому
And Steven Culp as Bobby is just as excellent
@brandontaylor8957
@brandontaylor8957 3 роки тому
Greenwood didn’t even try to do the accent, which threw me off a bit.
@abbaszaidi8371
@abbaszaidi8371 3 роки тому
@@brandontaylor8957 he tried a bit. It’s better not to overcook a Boston accent. Otherwise it sounds like an impression like the Simpsons Diamond Joe Quimby
@cowboywayne35
@cowboywayne35 3 роки тому
Fact check : Kenneth Patrick O'Donnell (played my Kevin Costner) was an American political consultant and the special assistant and appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy They up played O'Donnell's role but he was definitely a real person
@dianeaustin2414
@dianeaustin2414 3 роки тому
A great movie...
@michaelborch2432
@michaelborch2432 3 роки тому
“Closes thing we have to a genuine renaissance man” John Quincy Adams: ಠ_ಠ
@angelnixxa278
@angelnixxa278 3 роки тому
This guy was insanely interesting to listen to
@Nebulasecura
@Nebulasecura 3 роки тому
Everybody forgets the non-famous Presidents, even though Quincy Adams was literally the son of John Adams himself, and even lived long enough to have his photograph taken lol
@aguywithacreativename6458
@aguywithacreativename6458 3 роки тому
@@Nebulasecura can you explain the joke to me?
@hotshot8135
@hotshot8135 3 роки тому
@@aguywithacreativename6458 dude could speak six different languages
@aguywithacreativename6458
@aguywithacreativename6458 3 роки тому
@@hotshot8135 thanks
@juliatominski
@juliatominski Рік тому
I need this guy back to do more, I’ve watched this multiple times since it came out.
@thomasw3892
@thomasw3892 2 роки тому
Actually, Costner, who indeed did have a terrible Boston accent, was portraying a real person, assistant to JFK Kenneth O'Donnell.
@nate1066pollock
@nate1066pollock 3 роки тому
This guy should do another video just on "The Butler". There's 4 or 5 presidents in that movie.
@AuthorZaraHoffman
@AuthorZaraHoffman 3 роки тому
Agreed!
@CarlosMartinez-vk4nd
@CarlosMartinez-vk4nd 3 роки тому
That movie had a lot of historical inaccuracies though
@nate1066pollock
@nate1066pollock 3 роки тому
@@CarlosMartinez-vk4nd about the presidents themselves?
@nickandres7829
@nickandres7829 Рік тому
To be fair, the US may not have been concerned about an invasion of California, but they WERE concerned about an invasion of Alaska - which the Japanese attempted - and of Japanese submarine attacks on the west coast. They were so concerned about Japanese coastal assaults, they let L. Ron Hubbard join the Navy and command a sub destroyer, then discharged him after he first wasted all his depth charges attacking a magnetic deposit in a tense 68-hour engagement, then a month later sailed into Mexican territorial waters during a gunnery exercise and shelled a Mexican island, which they were understandably not best pleased about.
@littleblackcar
@littleblackcar Рік тому
Side note: I'll reserve comment on the accuracy of Lincoln as a movie but I really liked Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln. History has really savaged her and I thought Field did a good, or at least an interesting, job of portraying her as kind of a hot mess but not a terrible person. Historical interpretations of her are all over the place so I have no feel for whether or not this was remotely realistic, but it was a heck of a piece of acting and kind of a relief, somehow.
@katesclabassi3857
@katesclabassi3857 2 місяці тому
That was always my feeling on her. She was so broken by the loss of her sons. However, she was a sympathetic figure.
@picklesthewise
@picklesthewise 3 роки тому
Never heard of Engel before this video, but I would watch anything he presented after seeing this. He's very knowledgeable, straightforward, uncompromising when digging up presidential dirt, and really personable and entertaining.
@Gryffindor8
@Gryffindor8 3 роки тому
For some reason I just love the mannerisms and speaking style of this guy.
@justanothervoice2538
@justanothervoice2538 2 роки тому
He sounds JUST like Josh Lucas!
@carolyntalbot947
@carolyntalbot947 Рік тому
This was so interesting, informative and fun. Vanity Fair is a legacy publication for good reason.
@ashsherod6321
@ashsherod6321 6 місяців тому
Correction: George Washington never had wooden teeth. This is a common myth. The most likely substances that were used for his dentures were human/animal teeth as well as elephant ivory.
@jessica5497
@jessica5497 3 роки тому
Imagine judging Daniel day Lewis acting lol jokes aside, he did great on that role
@chrissyknowsitall5170
@chrissyknowsitall5170 3 роки тому
I absolutely love Daniel Day Lewis!! He is such a great actor. I think he did a beautiful job playing Lincoln.
@jmitterii2
@jmitterii2 3 роки тому
Sandburg's is the best though, and more likely the most accurate. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gZRkiaduq6KotZc.html
@drzero7
@drzero7 3 роки тому
I like this guy, he is VERY NEUTRAL about this. He is blunt and to the point, some might say, "Oh he's a liberal because how he talks about Trump." Well, no. Not really, he tells the truth about Trump. (how he cares about TV persona and loyality over government politics, constitution, etc) And at the same time, he tells the truth about Bush. If he was a "evil liberal" he would have labled Bush as, "evil warmonger who tricked Americans to war" which he doesn't. Bush was just overconfident, and wrong information at the time.
@finnfeaver1196
@finnfeaver1196 3 роки тому
ok stevie wonder/ray charles
@zarosseagle
@zarosseagle 3 роки тому
It's funny how Trump supports get so defensive about reality when you show it to them.
@a.hollins8691
@a.hollins8691 3 роки тому
@@zarosseagle Trump supporters have a Trumpian relationship with the truth.
@a.hollins8691
@a.hollins8691 3 роки тому
@@finnfeaver1196 Lol, anyone who isn't a bootlicker is an idiot, right?
@stormichow5325
@stormichow5325 3 роки тому
Trump did try to influence the FBI Director, who is supposed to act in a non-partisan sense. There's nothing subjective about it, he literally did break the law.
@GlobalPenguin2012
@GlobalPenguin2012 2 роки тому
This is one of the best clips in vanity fair. Should have more of this caliber of clips here
@romilrh
@romilrh 4 дні тому
6:25 It's so funny to see Jeremy Strong just chilling in the background of this scene. This was 6 years before he would give one of the greatest performances in TV history in Succession
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 3 роки тому
I avoided this video because I was worried it was going to be some typical American fawning over past presidents. I had no need to worry, this fella is awesome, honest, and he knows where it’s at!
@justanothervoice2538
@justanothervoice2538 2 роки тому
I was worried it'd be the opposite, demonizing all of America's conservative cultural icons, but I was no less pleasantly surprised
@ClickBeetleTV
@ClickBeetleTV 2 роки тому
Do Americans fawn over past presidents, really?
@Noise_floorxx
@Noise_floorxx 2 роки тому
@@ClickBeetleTV maybe old ones lol. Not quite sure what this person is talking about
@DeosPraetorian
@DeosPraetorian Рік тому
@@jpryan90 it's kind of weird though because I feel like Reagan did a lot of things that conservatives wouldn't like today
@spartanparty3894
@spartanparty3894 Рік тому
Uhh, we hate our presidents lol
@justanothertoyreviewer
@justanothertoyreviewer 3 роки тому
"Presidents are not kings, not tyrants... at least not yet." - 9:07
@williamwallaceoftheus8033
@williamwallaceoftheus8033 3 роки тому
Oh god. Trump will leave Office on either January 20th 2021 or January 20th 2025. It was a joke
@johnb.8687
@johnb.8687 3 роки тому
Most men on the left have these massive inferiority complexes, I mean they just look like these Neil west guys
@jmitterii2
@jmitterii2 3 роки тому
I had a chuckle on that one.
@DOPEdwarf
@DOPEdwarf 3 роки тому
One will cross the Rubicon
@minniemouse6501
@minniemouse6501 3 роки тому
Only 6 days until the release of the PlayStation 5! Sound off in the comments if you snagged a pre-order, and make sure to check out all of our PS5 coverage including the PS5 console review, Spider-Man gameplay, and so much more! >>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfmPZ...
@corgisrule21
@corgisrule21 Рік тому
Love how he said people are bought and sold…so true. People don’t think things like that happen and it’s ridiculous. Plus, like he intimated, anyone who wants to be the president has a few screws loose.
@quinncampbell9255
@quinncampbell9255 Рік тому
"W bush had 80% approval, they never went wrong, well 9/11 went wrong, but that was a surprise, THEY TELL YOU" lmao I love this guy. entire video was great
@Diamondelight92
@Diamondelight92 3 роки тому
"That was a surprise (they would tell you)" I would truly like to hear this guy's take on 9/11
@agalo3631
@agalo3631 3 роки тому
9/11 was decades in the making, that’s why he said that. America had a lot of warnings and the govt knew that hostility against America was rising with the expansion of the Taliban & did nothing about it.
@MrRizeAG
@MrRizeAG 3 роки тому
It's most likely a reference to the intelligence gathered shortly before 9/11 that Osama was planning an attack on US soil, which was disregarded. But it's also more complex than that, as US meddling in the Middle East goes all the way back to the 70's. Particularly relevant is that the US created a program to radicalize and train terrorists in Afghanistan (with UN approval and money, no less). This is because the USSR was invading Afghanistan, and it was the height of the Cold War, so the US was willing to do anything to beat the Russians there. This included the creation of violent and radical textbooks that created an entire sect of religious extremists who desperately wanted the Russians out of their country. And then...well, perhaps unsurprisingly, once Russia was gone, they then wanted the US to get out. You've probably never heard of these people, except that you actually have. They're called the Taliban. One of America's least favorite creations. This is only a small part of the story leading up to Bin Laden, but I think it's the most important part because it's something the US absolutely refuses to talk about. The United States deliberately created powerful Islamist terrorist warlords (extremely uncommon before then), and then spent the next several decades digging even deeper and shirking all responsibility. 9/11 was not a surprise. It was an inevitability. It was the only possible result of the recklessness and war crimes committed in the Middle East for half a century. That simple truth is far more terrifying than any elaborate conspiracy theory people have come up with, and it's the one truth US politicians refuse to face. Interventionism never works. Absolutely never. But neither does isolationism. America's future will be decided on whether we can find the middle path or not. We'll see.
@Mark-ok8ss
@Mark-ok8ss 3 роки тому
9/11 was an Inside job..... Architects and Engineers for Truth !! I suggest people give it a watch.
@dkroll92
@dkroll92 3 роки тому
@@MrRizeAG generally correct but minor point, American intervention in Afghanistan goes back to the late 70s. Our intervention in the Middle East in general really goes back to the 1940s. We cultivated a relationship with Saudi Arabia to secure resources in World War II. The British and Soviets did the same in Iran, and after Western and Soviet relations soured in the immediate aftermath of the war, eventually the US and UK intervened in Iran when it looked like they were shifting to the Soviet sphere (remember, they were only an ally of necessity in WWII). Of course, at the same time all this is happening, Israel was created as a direct byproduct of the Jewish experience in World War II (although the seeds had been sown for some time, that was the tipping point). There's a whole bunch more than can be filled in between the '40s/'50s and the late '70s, but that's the real roots. If you want to blame anyone, blame Hitler. Basically every bad thing that's happened in the last 87 years can be traced to him in some way
@MikeBawden
@MikeBawden 3 роки тому
As an SMU alum and a big fan of the History Department there, I'm very pleased with this feature. Jeffrey Engel's review of these Presidential depictions was spot-on. Thanks!
@saxoeeee
@saxoeeee 2 роки тому
Wow. This was an excellent and insightful video. Thank you!
@meredithg968
@meredithg968 Рік тому
I could listen to this guy talk for years. He seems so nice
@ploopploop9569
@ploopploop9569 3 роки тому
I think the assessment of Lincoln missed a little bit of nuance. His position on colonization was one that he had in his early political career. By the time he made it to the presidency his views became more egalitarian. People’s views change over time. So did Lincoln’s.
@mariaserrano2953
@mariaserrano2953 3 роки тому
I thought he ended presidency for his own good?
@paikeahigurashi7575
@paikeahigurashi7575 3 роки тому
But he isn't the person we thought he was, which is one of the lies we learned in school. To people who had no idea, that's mind blowing and possibly triggering. I think sugar coating him is worse because to those who are not racist, that's almost soul crushing. He did a lot of good, but he was still a man of his time.
@paikeahigurashi7575
@paikeahigurashi7575 3 роки тому
@John Kimble 😂 You're right! Hardly anyone truly are, but there are a few who exist.
@engagementengagement8836
@engagementengagement8836 3 роки тому
@@paikeahigurashi7575 what lie is told in school?
@firemangan2731
@firemangan2731 3 роки тому
@@paikeahigurashi7575 True, Lincoln isn’t really hostile to slavery has many schools tought us, he only wanted slavery to be kept within the south, not spreading acorss the new territories which further angered the southerners that consequently led to the American civil war or the 2nd American Revolution as Neo-Confederates call it.
@stuflames4769
@stuflames4769 3 роки тому
Good golly, the editing. More cuts than a Liam Neeson parkour scene.
@It.wasnt_me
@It.wasnt_me 2 роки тому
Part 2 please. This was great.
@morriganwitch
@morriganwitch Рік тому
Jeffery Engel ‘s analysis is superb . Thank you
@ploopploop9569
@ploopploop9569 3 роки тому
The actor playing James Comey looks more like Michael Cohen. And the Trump actor’s voice was too raspy
@basedbattledroid3507
@basedbattledroid3507 3 роки тому
Brendan Gleeson is a national treasure.
@justbeyondthecornerproduct3540
@justbeyondthecornerproduct3540 3 роки тому
@@basedbattledroid3507 He is but his voice was too deep
@targanhunter1421
@targanhunter1421 3 роки тому
How did u not mention Lincoln's side job as a vampire hunter?
@huynhanh1269
@huynhanh1269 3 роки тому
that trump portrayal was really interesting, i've never seen a serious, dramatic, non-comedic portrayal of trump before. it's kind of weird. it's difficult to see someone all done up with the red tie and orange skin and blonde wig and take them seriously as a character, but given that, i think brendan gleeson did about as well as he could've
@jessicachuon6689
@jessicachuon6689 3 роки тому
Same
@bobbarker3825
@bobbarker3825 2 роки тому
Please bring this guy back for another video, this was genuinely interesting and I’ve seen it multiple times
@adellis24
@adellis24 Рік тому
The dude is an uniformed partisan hack.
@Mr_DPZ
@Mr_DPZ 2 роки тому
I've always hated the forceful and defensive delivery of the line "when the president does it, that means it's not illegal" in Frost/Nixon. It's like he knows that it's wrong deep down but can't admit it to himself or the audience. Obviously it works better for drama, but the way he delivered it in real life - calmly, confidently - indicates a sincere belief in what he's saying.
@jm1657
@jm1657 2 роки тому
This was fascinating & thought-provoking watch.
@mymicks21
@mymicks21 3 роки тому
More historians please, this was awesome.
@Real28
@Real28 3 роки тому
As he talked about Nixon, I had this feeling "wow, this sounds just like Trump" Then he said just that. Striking
@snkybrki
@snkybrki 3 роки тому
@Kay Mitchell Nice bait lol
@a.hollins8691
@a.hollins8691 3 роки тому
Nixon wrote the blueprint for Trump. What kind of monster is in our future who will use Trump as a blueprint?
@Se7enDsinSGaming
@Se7enDsinSGaming 3 роки тому
@@a.hollins8691 meanwhile Obama has been busted doing the exact same thing...
@factbeaglesarebest
@factbeaglesarebest 3 роки тому
Like Trump or not, they are both incredibly selfish people who care primarily about themselves and presume to have power that they don’t quite have. For Trump it’s because he was raised in a palace essentially and never felt what want is...
@Se7enDsinSGaming
@Se7enDsinSGaming 3 роки тому
@@factbeaglesarebest bears are best
@rebeccavinyard2899
@rebeccavinyard2899 2 роки тому
Love this! I enjoyed your talk about the presidents. Very interesting.
@darkstar223
@darkstar223 9 місяців тому
This is by far the best one you have ever done …..a true insight into history and the horror that the rich made ….this should b played in schools
@AlasdairGR
@AlasdairGR 3 роки тому
“Donald Trump is...different” Understatement of the century.
@calebwinfield1403
@calebwinfield1403 2 роки тому
And compared to what we have now..... Trump is easily the better option
@AlasdairGR
@AlasdairGR 2 роки тому
@@calebwinfield1403 Sure. Totally. Definitely would be better with the Cheetoh sitting in his office yelling at a TV, tweeting constantly, and figuring out ways to takeover our government instead of working on actual addressable problems with the country.
@calebwinfield1403
@calebwinfield1403 2 роки тому
@@AlasdairGR Under Biden, crime has gone up for the first time in almost 30 years. Inflation is at an all time high, he gave Afghanistan to a terrorist organization, unemployment is up, wages are down. But yeah, at least there's no orange man to hurt your feel feelz
@corysleeger1574
@corysleeger1574 2 роки тому
Jobs are down. He gave control of oil back to the middle east and gave the middle east back to the taliban but hey, No mean Tweets.
@MAXCOLLINS12
@MAXCOLLINS12 2 роки тому
@@AlasdairGR Yelling at a tv, tweeting and a lie. How terrible.
@adachilove4054
@adachilove4054 3 роки тому
Part twoooo! We need a part two. This guy delivers the information in a fascinating way. Two thumbs up
@marktownsend4582
@marktownsend4582 2 роки тому
I think it needs mentioning that DDL's performance was nothing short of immense. A literal Tour de Force...
@AB-ye7bw
@AB-ye7bw 2 роки тому
Fantastically informative and entertaining!
@dexterellis7818
@dexterellis7818 3 роки тому
He should have included Oliver Stone's Nixon.
@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper
@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper 3 роки тому
Why?
@dexterellis7818
@dexterellis7818 3 роки тому
@@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper If you have seen Anthony Hopkins' performance, you would not need to ask.
@Warriorcats64
@Warriorcats64 3 роки тому
Why'd you forget "All the Way"with Bryan Cranston? That's the GOOD LBJ impression. This guy sounds more like Jimmy Carter.
@bobbywimsy6741
@bobbywimsy6741 3 роки тому
See David Frye for the best LBJ, Nixon, and Wm.F.Buckley, Jr.
@tinklvsme
@tinklvsme Рік тому
To All the people who are impressed with this man, hope to be a great history teacher, here's a bit of advice. He does say Umm, Ahh, And, You Know, or Mmm which are all unnecessary filler words, very little. Proper public speaking is so important, take a video of yourself and see if you do it. A speech class will break you of that bad habit. ✌️
@watching7721
@watching7721 Рік тому
Fun fact: people will listen more with those filler words in right doses. It's seen as more personal and more genuine. Of course, it doesn't fly for formal speech
@txxxx100
@txxxx100 9 місяців тому
Can we have a part 2? This guy makes presidents so interesting lool
@thehopeofeden597
@thehopeofeden597 3 роки тому
*driving at extreme speeds:* AHAHAHA NOTHING BAD EVER HAPPENS TO THE KENNEDYS
@herald4992
@herald4992 3 роки тому
*GAS GAS GAS*
@vaniapinto8214
@vaniapinto8214 3 роки тому
AAAA-
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