I know this is funny.but the truth is in every aspect racism is real
@jovanniebazil5 днів тому
Makes you wonder about all the images they showed in history to the masses to get reaction of fear and division. Lights, camera...action!
@rodrigogoncalves61656 днів тому
Can someone send me the link of part 1?
@Gulag007 днів тому
THESE ARE 300 DOLLAT PRESCRIPTIONS
@fadwajansenmoufti511215 днів тому
😂😂😂 totally agree with you Bill
@supersilver7018 днів тому
The nice thing about this video is how Gene Hackman seemed genuinely happy and relaxed when he was with Dustin Hoffman, both on the set and off it. You can see the comfort he felt in working/being interviewed with an old friend vs. being on his own. I've read a lot of interviews with him where he talked about being intrinsically shy (which a lot of actors are) and even the director here said he was a quiet kind of guy, so that tracks.
@hunterhall157519 днів тому
Its funny that I'm watching this just after American Society of Magical Negroes flopped. All this time later and they've gotta literally invent fantasy white-guilt 😅
@beorlingo22 дні тому
At least spell his name correctly for Pete's sake...
@alienlife775423 дні тому
So sick of the scene in every movie with a black person it it where the evil white boss / cop / politician / Etc. oppresses the poor black man. This is a stereotype. And it is every bit as bad as the stereotype of the black man as a watermelon eating criminal. But it’s OK because it’s just white people.
@HarryHewitt-lh8xx25 днів тому
In “ the Dambusters “ movie, they changed the dogs name to “ Trigger”, to satisfy the woke nonsense of the day. The real dogs name was “ Nig**r” Blazing saddles doesn’t give a toss about the woke clowns. Thankfully.
@karllieck906425 днів тому
Evil people come in all colors. It's always been that way.
@chubbjack158Місяць тому
This is a sad comedy skit to me, as a person of color. For me it’s a dismissal of my personal trauma related to racism I experienced. Laugh at that.
@nerminsnowhuseinbasic9340Місяць тому
Voice of many people, I bet he would be accepted in the Balkans and i can say that for just few comedians from USA
@williamgregory1848Місяць тому
Bill Burr is the perfect mix of woke and anti-woke.
@sherryhesner5940Місяць тому
❤
@belladonna131Місяць тому
HE'S PRETTY GOOD AS CHRIS WALKEN! I'M IMPRESSED! ❤
@walterconcrete5017Місяць тому
I actually know an uninhibited loudmouth racist. He was a high school wrestler,he spent the entire time before the match entertaining the (white) referees with his theories. The referee let his opponent carry him around the mat above his head by his $crotum. We brought him to the section tournament in the place of our guy.
@herbertgeddies1844Місяць тому
Rest in peace richard donner ,joel Schumacher and Corey haim
@DIKPUNCH4UМісяць тому
You have no idea how brilliant this is. There's a new movie out about kids trying to golf little black kids trying to golf and it is right down the middle
@titusrider7948Місяць тому
Fabulous, really fabulous 😅
@AirVengeance318Місяць тому
I had to come back and watch this, just seen a movie preview for hispanics playing golf, the guy is all "no on wants to see hispancs on a gold course" I about died and thought of you Bill.
@jamesevans3492Місяць тому
I Saw This, Along With Young Frankenstein, As A Double Bill Back In 1974, As A 12 Year Old, With My Childhood Friend Andrew, And We Laughed All The Way Through Both Fantastic Mel Brooks Films . . . :-) I Have Both On DVD, And Watch Them At Least 1 Time Every Year . . . Thank You Mel Brooks, For Making My Childhood In The 1970's A Fun 1 . . . :-)
@MrJslwww75Місяць тому
Had to come here after hearing that remix with him and Lil Boosie 😆
@CTPCTMTISМісяць тому
"it's a 300 dollar prescription"
@vjamie69Місяць тому
Classics, is cracker, white bread , riice
@user-wb7cx5uo1nМісяць тому
This guy is amazing
@RPO64642 місяці тому
One of my favorite movies of all times. A true classic.
@ShaunG-ih2ld2 місяці тому
Been a huge fan of his pretty much my whole life. Thought I would see his movie star looks again, then I saw Micheal Dorn from Star Trek. They could be brothers, except for the obvious difference. Just something I noticed. What do you all think?
@Mitch_Feral2 місяці тому
I'm such a fan of Pollock as an actor, I didnt know he did impressions - which having watched a few videos of him doing really lackluster impressions makes a lot of sense.
@savannahdockins70222 місяці тому
Blazing Saddles was the best comedy movie ever made.
@Said-yk7wh2 місяці тому
love it
@samspade21042 місяці тому
Somewhat interesting video. Notable is that we see D. Hoffman not behaving like a jerk. I guess being around Gino brings him back to humanity. D.H.'s greatest role is still _Midnight Cowboy_ - again, for the humanity.
@scnnth2 місяці тому
I really hate Pale's English
@acika46862 місяці тому
Gale Anne Hurd did not steal my MAGMA TOWN script in 1995., - with evidence I have a reasonable doubt : - that "writer" Leslie Bohem did it brazenly and recklessly (I can only imagine how many other screenwriters he stole), but Gale Anne Hurd and her company at the time, PACIFIC WESTERN made about $25 million through the production of the movie DANTE S PEAK over my back and I got nothing.Even contacted me twice with an email from David Nochimson (Gale Anne Hurd s attorney from L.A.), who tried to "brainwash" me with a "statement" that Gale Anne Hurd didn't earn anything from that film, where I denied it with evidence, then he shut up realizing that his "hell" plan had failed and that I "read" it, - they both clearly underestimated me, - DISASTER AND GREAT SHAME FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE, - I AM HORRIFIED !
@acika46862 місяці тому
Gale Anne Hurd did not steal my MAGMA TOWN script in 1995., - with evidence I have a reasonable doubt : - that "writer" Leslie Bohem did it brazenly and recklessly (I can only imagine how many other screenwriters he stole), but Gale Anne Hurd and her company at the time, PACIFIC WESTERN made about $25 million through the production of the movie DANTE S PEAK over my back and I got nothing.Even contacted me twice with an email from David Nochimson (Gale Anne Hurd s attorney from L.A.), who tried to "brainwash" me with a "statement" that Gale Anne Hurd didn't earn anything from that film, where I denied it with evidence, then he shut up realizing that his "hell" plan had failed and that I "read" it, - they both clearly underestimated me, - DISASTER AND GREAT SHAME FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE, - I AM HORRIFIED !
@anonimous24512 місяці тому
I know of no other comedian that is hilarious with his anger issues in a way that is simply ON POINT. We F'KN LOVE YA BILL, glad you are reaping TONS of rewards after 20 years of hard labor my brutha. Kinda like us that did time, reflection and consideration. You are f'kn killin it with the consideration, and even that movie line stumpy lil cuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnttt. I never laughed so f'kn hard inmy life cause she WAS a stumpy lil what you said. Highlighting the one f'kn rule that maybe didn't get saved in the auto save file.
@trippinout.2 місяці тому
Couldn't make this video today. RIP comedy.
@user-wl2nu3fk7b2 місяці тому
My late mother and I saw the movie in the theatre in 1974, and during the bean scene, it smelled as every other person in the theatre farted. Funny as all get out.
@BillClay882 місяці тому
Lose something bra? Yeah, my mind. I knew it, pappas.
@juanmanuelpenaloza92642 місяці тому
Ah sh!t. I remember this science teacher from high school. White as heck. California surfer dude. The school was in between the Little Saigon part of town and the Mexican Barrio. So it's half Vietnamese kids and half Mexicans, with some Blacks, Whites, Koreans, and one Pakistani girl. Guy thought he was gonna be that teacher from the movies, inspiring kids to get into science and sh!t. And the school was all about it. This was the Obama era. There was incentive to be that teacher. There's just one problem... he sucks at being a teacher. Like, I was good at math and other subjects. I just can't learn from this guy. I wasn't the only one. His classes were at C average. And he was aware. I think one class was him just having a breakdown asking, "What am I doing wrong?" Like, most of us didn't know, and those that did hadn't the heart to tell him. And to save face, he started a Robotics Club to show he did care about our education and such. It ended up just being a bunch of anime nerds who hung out in his classroom after school. Specifically these were the anime nerds that didn’t fit in with the Japanese Pop Culture Club. (The school didn’t let us have an Anime Club, so instead we got the JPCC, which was a watered-down version.) So his legacy amounted to harboring a bunch of weebs in his classroom, messing with robot parts and watching Kill La Kill on a kid's laptop.
@j.mullis4182 місяці тому
😂
@bobbiz30852 місяці тому
Bill Burr is waaaay ahead of his time
@armoniqfields80162 місяці тому
I am a fan of Bill Burr but this topic goes deep.
@debeightonethree63463 місяці тому
Why have you added such awful canned laughter??
@user-vc2rt4em2g3 місяці тому
They're gonna steal the paddles
@alexcrawford53503 місяці тому
I think I saw that Hilary Swank movie in high school!
@JasonW.-sh8ol3 місяці тому
Shit not the case some of us live in the hood comfortably
@claytonmcwilliams80693 місяці тому
Its good to hear this being brought up because the idea that all white people should be guilty for what Democrats did to slaves and still currently do to minorities is an impossibility. You cannot feel guilt for something you did not do, mostly because it happened 100's of years before you were born.. Bad yes, guilt no, it's very simple but the left also thinks men can get pregnant. Oh an BTW Republicans freed the slaves and have voted for their rights, unlike Democrats but Don't believe me,, Look it up.. white supremacy is synonymous with the Democrat Party..
@jqths19743 місяці тому
It's funny I get what he's trying to say but about the over the top racist guy in a movie..well that's not too exaggerated especially at that time! I mean didn't he know about the guy that poured bleach in a pool because black people were swimming in it ! That was 1964 my parents were in their 20s so that's not ancient history! And those people are still around today it just seems over the top because you get to be an audience to it instead of it happening behind closed doors! And I get what he's doing! It's just comedy and I feel like there shouldn't be limits to what you can laugh at but as the artist/comic you don't have to play stupid either