I remember distinctly the reaction to Serge. From his first line, "I am fine. My name is Serge. And, how can I help you?" People immediately began laughing. It was perfect. The voice, the deameanor, the body language, all of it. You umderstood instantly what the character was about and it was hysterical. It's such a brilliant, timeless piece of work.
1:49 When dude mispronounced Serge and then Bronson automatically went into character and corrected him LOLLLL Interviewer: That was Surge. Bronson: That was Seeeerrrggge.
I am so glad that you did the job and incredibly fantastic!I can’t stop laughing every time I put my laserdisc on with Beverly Hills Cop 1, and in the recent Axel, both of you are irreplaceable! Thank you !😂
Being a french speaker, and when im in Merica, they tell me i have a heavy accent! And when i watch Serge i think is that how they hear me?😑😑😑😑😑.Thank you BRONSON PINCHOT
When you hear rumors of Beverly Hills Cops 4, but your still waiting for Serge to get his own movie. I guess we just have to watch reruns of Perfect Strangers.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why.... Not so today but back in 1984 "Get the fuck outta here" ..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever. I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same. Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because "Get the fuck outta here" ..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time. Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why.... Not so today but back in 1984 "Get the fuck outta here" ..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever. I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same. Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because "Get the fuck outta here" ..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time. Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
…in a very big way, he brought a touch of class to absurdity, which is so way over the top, its virtually indescribably great and remarkable, where ‘funny’ rules 👊🥂😳‼️
I would die smiling so much at bronson and i would give him tons of hugs and i would shake his head and i would tell how much of a fan i am to him! 😅😅😅😅😅hes great!
I liked the interview and the background music. It was a trip when he said people in Pompeii, Italy recognized him as Serge. Global notoriety. Then when Perfect Strangers blew up his life would never be the same.
Thanks for the kind words, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT, RTD.. I appreciate all my viewer comments. Hope you've subscribed. What sorts of videos do you like best? David
Another video says the director begged him to join Beverly Hills Cop and then he did his opening line and then the director fell off his couch because that line was so funny!
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why.... Not so today but back in 1984 "Get the fuck outta here" ..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever. I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same. Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because "Get the fuck outta here" ..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time. Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
Hi, fat matt . I'm sorry this episode wasn't to your liking. What about it bothered you? What would you prefer to see in the future? Thanks for your feedback. David
@@PopGoesTheCultureTV It was very distracting. Numerous commenters have mentioned it. Interviews don't need help from music; they can stand on their own.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why.... Not so today but back in 1984 "Get the fuck outta here" ..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever. I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same. Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because "Get the fuck outta here" ..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time. Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
@@PopGoesTheCultureTV I used to be an elevator mechanic. Now I'm losing my hearing and I have trouble tuning out background noise. And I see from the comment below I'm not the only one.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why.... Not so today but back in 1984 "Get the fuck outta here" ..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever. I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same. Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because "Get the fuck outta here" ..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time. Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
I'm pretty sure it could be - but I do agree. I'm in the process of remastering all my old videos. I hope you'll be patient and subscribe as I go through that very painful process. Thanks.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why.... Not so today but back in 1984 "Get the fuck outta here" ..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever. I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same. Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because "Get the fuck outta here" ..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time. Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
From the 1st minute we saw Serge, everyone loved his character and wanted more!
he was in the tv series step by step with the same accent
Having the director ask you to adlib in a scene because somebody didn't show up is a fantasy come true for funny, talented improv actors. Amazing
This dude was so ridiculously good in these movies.
I remember distinctly the reaction to Serge. From his first line, "I am fine. My name is Serge. And, how can I help you?" People immediately began laughing. It was perfect. The voice, the deameanor, the body language, all of it. You umderstood instantly what the character was about and it was hysterical. It's such a brilliant, timeless piece of work.
Too bad that annoying song is in the background, because otherwise this is an interesting clip
I couldn't even watch the entire video because the music annoyed me too much LoL
Right? At least lower the volume. Some random person with a TikTok account could have done a much better job with this video.
I got 20 seconds in and had to bail. So irritating.
It IS called BoomerTube. Give ‘‘em a break!😅
Agreed
I loved serge. He was perfect.
1:49 When dude mispronounced Serge and then Bronson automatically went into character and corrected him LOLLLL
Interviewer: That was Surge.
Bronson: That was Seeeerrrggge.
Not surge...sounds like a detergent. 🙂
@@thefourshowflip Tiurd Pauds
Achmed Folley, Aquel Folley, absolutely priceless!!
I am so glad that you did the job and incredibly fantastic!I can’t stop laughing every time I put my laserdisc on with Beverly Hills Cop 1, and in the recent Axel, both of you are irreplaceable! Thank you !😂
Being a french speaker, and when im in Merica, they tell me i have a heavy accent! And when i watch Serge i think is that how they hear me?😑😑😑😑😑.Thank you BRONSON PINCHOT
Hilarious!!!
Same ! Même chose pour moi. 😁
When you hear rumors of Beverly Hills Cops 4, but your still waiting for Serge to get his own movie. I guess we just have to watch reruns of Perfect Strangers.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why....
Not so today but back in 1984
"Get the fuck outta here"
..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever.
I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same.
Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because
"Get the fuck outta here"
..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time.
Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
@@unclecreepy4185 always loved the idea of a spinoff for Serge and one for Billy and Taggart.
When a 1:29 scene makes you a star! He is AWESOME, talented & sooo funny!
He absolutely nailed it.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why....
Not so today but back in 1984
"Get the fuck outta here"
..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever.
I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same.
Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because
"Get the fuck outta here"
..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time.
Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
@@beyondthepage9389 no I can not it's serious. It's a very important piece 🧩
…in a very big way, he brought a touch of class to absurdity, which is so way over the top, its virtually indescribably great and remarkable, where ‘funny’ rules 👊🥂😳‼️
I would die smiling so much at bronson and i would give him tons of hugs and i would shake his head and i would tell how much of a fan i am to him! 😅😅😅😅😅hes great!
its really refreshing to see an actor who is true with no bushtit
That was a very important piece…
One minute legend 💓💓
Such a good character
Sounds like detergent 😂
“Is no sexy, is animal.” 😂😂😂😂😂
If i seen him walking on the street id stop too and i would run up to him smiling and give him a hug
Hes back for BHC 4
Cant wait to see this
This is very important piece
I love that you got college kids from the 90s to design the look and sound of your video
He was great in true romance
Amazing actor...So talented ...
I liked the interview and the background music. It was a trip when he said people in Pompeii, Italy recognized him as Serge. Global notoriety. Then when Perfect Strangers blew up his life would never be the same.
Thanks for the kind words, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT, RTD.. I appreciate all my viewer comments. Hope you've subscribed. What sorts of videos do you like best?
David
Another video says the director begged him to join Beverly Hills Cop and then he did his opening line and then the director fell off his couch because that line was so funny!
As a kid, I thought he was real foreigner. That accent in "Cop" was excellent. Its the classic phrase: there's no small parts just small actors.
i can't finish watching this even though I want to. That music is hellish.
Great interview. What about the framing and the music?! Love that they just said, do your thing and he did and that's it, instantly iconic.
I love bronson! And i loved him on beverly hills cop! 😊.
Mr Toomey in the langoliers movie was played by Bronson Pinchot
It taste good, you should try it
Serge better make a cameo in Beverly Hill Cop 4
Netflix
He is.
He's in the trailer.
Only if it got a little lemon twist
akwell foley!
Ahmed Foley
Bronson is a highly under rated actor, always has been. Balki was a stroke of genius, Borat paid attention.
THE MUSIC!!!!!
loved him in perfect strangers
Great part of great movie
I like how he corrected him in Serge's voice lol
He was in Stephen king’s the langoliers and chilling tales of Sabrina
Serge was one of the greatest parts of the entire movie
My nephew always told me when you see grass in the yards you are in a good neighborhood
It’s not Serge…it’s Selge!!!!
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why....
Not so today but back in 1984
"Get the fuck outta here"
..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever.
I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same.
Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because
"Get the fuck outta here"
..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time.
Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
Constructive criticism: Playing music throughout the interview is annoying.
Serge, sounds like a detergent😂😂
He was still telling people how to pronounce it back then... hilarious
It’s Balki!
Need more background music.
The music is soo annoying i cant watch the whole thing
Hi, fat matt . I'm sorry this episode wasn't to your liking. What about it bothered you? What would you prefer to see in the future? Thanks for your feedback. David
@@PopGoesTheCultureTV Did you even read the comment? The music behind the clip is so annoying and distracting! Just let the interview happen!
@@PopGoesTheCultureTV
It was very distracting. Numerous commenters have mentioned it. Interviews don't need help from music; they can stand on their own.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why....
Not so today but back in 1984
"Get the fuck outta here"
..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever.
I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same.
Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because
"Get the fuck outta here"
..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time.
Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
It was the two of them together.
SERGE
💕💕Bronson💕💕
How does he get his hair to do that?
Whenever my kids ask me a question I don’t like or am not ready for I respond… pertaining?
How did you do this with the video inside the TV image?
Bahahah ha
Please tell me Serge will make an appearance in the new BHC!?!?
What is with that horrible elevator "music"?
You don't like elevators?
@@PopGoesTheCultureTV I used to be an elevator mechanic. Now I'm losing my hearing and I have trouble tuning out background noise. And I see from the comment below I'm not the only one.
It must be horrible when u realize you've abandoned the greatest attribute you have, your anonymity.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why....
Not so today but back in 1984
"Get the fuck outta here"
..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever.
I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same.
Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because
"Get the fuck outta here"
..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time.
Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
didnt abandoned it, but lost it
Could the music be any more annoying?
I'm pretty sure it could be - but I do agree. I'm in the process of remastering all my old videos. I hope you'll be patient and subscribe as I go through that very painful process. Thanks.
Many say Serge's character stole the scene in Beverly Hills Cop, but that is not the case. The Serge character most certainly kills it cos it launched his career big time but Eddie Murphy was the one who actually stole the scene. And here's why....
Not so today but back in 1984
"Get the fuck outta here"
..as a way to express shock and surprise was counterintuitive. So much so that it landed like the punchline to the funniest joke ever.
I remember at the time thinking it was the most outrageous thing to say and laughed my head off. Everyone thought the same.
Whenever I see the scene today, however, Serge does in fact steal the scene but that's because
"Get the fuck outta here"
..is no longer counterintuitive (such like responses are pretty commonplace) so doesn't land half as well as it would have done back in its time.
Back then Serge's performance was the setup for Axel Foley's punchline but today the roles have reversed. Axel Foley is more the set up and Serge's performance can be considered the punchline.
If only that terrible looped background music was 40x louder, so as to completely drown him out... :p
Don't be stupid. Lol
What’s with the music. Cant hear him
Understood - We're remastering all these vintage clips without the annoying music.
Background music is lame.
Fair enough
Bronson should be arrested for stealing that scene with EM. No small roles, as they say...
Mr Akmed folly...
The clip can do without the music
WTF with the noise? Annoying.
He’s a terrible story teller lol
Thats french speakers for you!
Love him in everything….except when he isn’t in character……..kinda cocky and ungrateful!
That background music is so annoying.
❄️ 👃
I get off the clip cause of the ANNOYING MUSIC!
Understood - We're remastering all these vintage clips without the annoying music.
Because of the VERY ANNOYING music I stopped the video after 1 minut
Gave you a thumbs down just for the annoying and unnecessary music.
Understood - We're remastering all these vintage clips without the annoying music.
Why are some actors so boring and unable to explain things, especially in an entertaining or funny way.
Please lose the repetitive
Obnoxious, insipid music
It is from hell .