One of my favourite Brad Pitt roles is in a Coen Brothers movie called Burn After Reading. He plays a gym employee who’s trying to blackmail a CIA analyst, oblivious to the fact what he has on the guy is nothing.
Yeah, the way he dies in that, in the most stupid way possible, with a big idiotic grin on his face, oblivious to the danger he's in, is both horrific and hilarious at the same time. That balance of comedy and very real violence and danger is something very few people get right. But the Coen Brothers manage it so well.
@@adamsmith7058 Lol I was getting ready to comment about that dumb ass grin he had before his unfortunate demise, and at the very end with JK Simmons having a hard time trying to find the point of it all
Ever since that movie came out and I meet someone that acts like half a retard I tell them your fucked up in the head like Brad Pitt in 12 Monkeys. Most people haven't seen 12 monkeys these days but when they've seen it recently it hit's pretty hard.
I cant believe they missed the funniest part in Goodfellas: Ray Liotta is arriving home late , morning the next day, and Karen and his mother in law are waiting for him. As soon as they open the door, his mother in law screams at him: “Where have you been!? A married man doesnt stay up and…” , Henry/ Ray Liotta, doesnt say a word. Hes wasted and doesnt deal with that kind of shit. He just turns around and goes back to the car where Tommy is making fun of the whole situation, he jumps in: “ Shes right Henry! Normal people dont do this..What the fuck kinda people are them” 😂😂😂😂😂Its gold baby!
Love that part! I also love when Tommy and Frankie come to wake up stacks and Tommy is screaming in the hallway like fuck the neighbors "oh stacks! Open up! What the fuck are you doin in there! Gonna drink yourself fuckin dead!" ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Or the part where they stop by Tommy's Mom's house to get that knife and he's telling her they hit a deer and that they need to hack off it's hoof/paw!
Brad Pitt is a great actor. I find the same thing is true of Ryan Gosling, it can be easy to see him as a typical Hollywood heart throb “hot guy”, but he has insane acting range and great skill. He is great in romance like The Notebook and La La Land, he is absolutely hilarious as a comedic actor (The Nice Guys, The Big Short), and can pull off dark dramatic roles (Drive, Blade Runner, Place Beyond the Pines, Blue Valentine). He’s even done some really weird indie movies like Lars and the Real Girl. Gosling is one of the greatest actors today, no doubt.
Check him out in “Only God Forgives” a dark role very similar to his character in “Drive”. Made by the same director Nicholas Winding Refn of the same movie.
Ryan Gosling isn’t even close to on par with Pitt’s range as an actor. He’s obviously talented and and had some pretty good roles. He’s funny, charismatic but plays a lot of the same character. Most of dramatic roles like drive, a place beyond the pines, only god forgives he barely even speaks at all or shows any emotion. Pitt Is on another role with how diverse the characters he plays are.
I just randomly had this line in my head the other day. I don't even remember how many times I've seen this movie at this point. lol. this inconvenience for these psychos who just randomly killed a guy over nothing. lol. As crazy as it is the movie actually went kind of light on the main characters cause apparently they were even worse in real life. Especially Tommy but also Jimmy and Paulie. All despicable characters. Brutal murderers. But for narrative purposes I understand the reasoning and it came out brilliant. Henry was of course no saint but from interviews and stuff I've seen with him he seems kinda traumatized by the whole thing honestly but that could also be him playing the part or something. I feel like he was really more of an associate really at the end of the day. He probably overhyped his involvement to get a book deal, a lot of which was used in the movie. But man. One of the best movies every made. Just brilliant on every level.
I hadn't really thought about Brad Pitt, the way Bill describes it at his versatility as an actor. The dude really does have range, and Bill put that in perfect perspective.
Se7en was that first movie I really thought Pitt was amazing. In the interview he said he wanted to “dress down” and preferred gritty roles - Guys like Rob Lowe learned the hard way when their rom com movie paths
I thought he was pretty bad in that one. "What's in the box?!" Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey just looked at each other like, "This guy gets paid more than us?"
Burr is dead on about Brad Pitt. Whenever I'd hear people say Pitt just plays the same character in every movie, it just showed how little they knew about his filmography
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 I was talking about his range as an actor. If someone talks about their favorite basketball player do you respond in the same condescending cunty manner?
3:07 what I love about this scene is how professional it is. The Wolf is a dude who makes things happen and gets shit done, he makes problems go away without any wasted movement and this is his character all the way down to how how he appreciates a good cup of coffee. A simple nod and a smile is all it takes, he shows appreciation and immediately gets back to work because anything more is just unnecessary and a waste of everyone's time. Compare this to Samuel Blackman's character, who literally dumps a dead body in Tarantino's lap and plays the nice guy while not coming up with a single possible solution to "the dead n**ger in the garage."
2 favorite Brad Pitt performances was him as the GM of the A’s in Moneyball and when he played Jesse James in the Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which is low key one of the greatest westerns of all time definitely of the 21st century up to this point, it was just overshadowed because it came out in 2007 around the same time as No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood.
THIS!!! Spot-on about The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (gotta say the whole title). I still don’t think Pitt is a very good actor - he’s too stiff - but, he absolutely KILLED it in that one. Like No Country For Old Men, I also randomly saw it at the cinema in 2007 with no prior clue what it was going to be about and was promptly blown away. It really was the first time I ever watched a film with Brad Pitt and came away impressed by his acting.
As Jesse James, he portrayed it as a "gang leader" with a modern sensibility. Like de niro did Jimmy Conway in that anybody who risks bringing heat onto him is likely disposed of.
I always wanted a cut of Frankie Carbone saying "nice... nice fuckin game" after everything major in the movie...Jr gets shot, "nice fuckin game", Paulie's gotta turn his back, "nice fuckin game". Carbone in the freezer? "Ice fuckin game".
Funniest part in Goodfellas is when they’re looking at Tommy’s mums painting while they got the body of Billy Bats in the car and he says “one dog looks one way, the other looks the other way… and this guy is saying ‘whaddaya want from me?’” Used to have me rolling every time, me and my pals would often say to each other growing up after seeing that “whaddaya want from me?” He also said after he killed Spider “I’m a good shot, whaddaya want from me?” And Frankie says “you can’t miss from this distance” 😂😂😂😂 fucking love that film so much
That Italian scene in Inglourious basterds "Gorlami" cracks me up every time, Brad Pitt's character with no attempt at an Italian accent 😂 I would jave liked to see him in more comedic roles because he's hilarious in Snatch too, and i know he says Guy Ritchie helped him with the role but i still think he went and lived with some gypsies for the role, he's just way too believable as one, all the mannerisms amd they way they talk down to a T. An unscripted part where a dog jumps up to bite him and he stays in character is unreal.
first time i saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood it was on a phone call with a mate, soon as the call ended i watched it again straight away, those 6 hours flew by and it only gets better the more familiar you become
Goodfellas is definitely in my top 20 greats. Too many parts were fantastic. It just flowed. I lost it when Henry pistol whipped the tennis guy, and the girl liked it.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was brilliant. My second favorite after Pulp Fiction. Probably my favorite Brad Pitt performance. I could watch that movie over and over.
I know we dont want sequels, theyre always watered down cash grabs. And goodfellas is a stand alone master piece. But boy dont we all wish we could watch more of henry hill, tommy and jimmy In more life situations? Theyre almost like the big brothers we all wanted.
4:06 even a child thinks a movie about a RAT is the best movie ever made... Shows the RAT like characteristics the average person has. CASINO is uh billion times better gangster movie
"He really liked you too" 💀 "Alright so he got shot in the foot, what is it a big fucking deal?" "Don't get me upset now. Dont make a big fucking thing out of it" "It was an accident" "Good shot"
Carbone is great man. After they kills Stacks and Tommy tells him 'make that coffee to go' and he starts to walk with kettle and shit... so fucking funny. Same with car man... waiting for it warm up while Morry is sat dead in the front seat.
*Favorite Pitt films* 1993: Kalifornia 1995: Seven 1995: 12 Monkeys 1999: Fight Club *Surprising TV appearances* Growing Pains (1987) Freddy's Nightmare (1987) yes Freddy Kruger anthology series 21 Jump Street (1988) Tales From The Crypt (1992) anthology series again
I love how one reporter claimed margot robbies role was to short in once upon a time. Which is exactly how the life of the character she played was; too short.
When I first realized Brad Pitt was cool was when I was a kid and saw him on jackass doing stunts in a bear costume and letting them pretend to kidnap him in public 😂
The goodfeathers. If only Bill had mentioned the Godfather and you coulda got the Godpidgeon in there too when they birds kiss his talons while he rambles nonsense sounding like Brando.
I've always had the exact same take on Brad Pitt as Bill has. He takes risks, I can respect that. I used to think the same thing about the Beatles hearing them going from Help to Revolver.
@@ekathe85 Rubber Soul was after Help! and a huge leap in sound and direction because not only did they say "fuck you, yes we smoke pot now" it also illustrated their interest in experimental instrumentation and studio maximization.
@@joepermenter7228 That is a very valid point, yes. I guess I feel the transformation more poignantly when comparing Help to Revolver but it is true that Rubber Soul introduced a great deal of new sounds and themes for them.
Honestly though is this channel just reuploading the same videos from a couple years ago cuz I swear I've seen the past year of uploads already like 2 years ago...
He’s anything but a character actor in Snatch, 7 Years in Tibet, Inglorious Bastards, Benjamin Button, and Kalifornia. Pitt’s resume is no less impressive than DeNiro and Nicholson. Same’s true of DiCaprio. Pitt’s just seen as a sex symbol so he never gets the credit he’s due. DeNiro and Nicholson are honestly just themselves with varying emotions in their films. Nothing about them is actually superb. If you want to be honest, Christian Bale is a far more impressive actor than both of them.
Every single scene in Goodfellas is straight gold. This movie only gets better with each rewatch.
Seen it about 15 times. Still fresh to me every time.
one of the best ever. every scene is a testament to mastery.
One of my favourite Brad Pitt roles is in a Coen Brothers movie called Burn After Reading. He plays a gym employee who’s trying to blackmail a CIA analyst, oblivious to the fact what he has on the guy is nothing.
Yeah I was waiting for Bill to mention that role as well.
I just felt something SNAP in my ASS!
That is one of the funniest most underrated movies of all time😂
Yeah, the way he dies in that, in the most stupid way possible, with a big idiotic grin on his face, oblivious to the danger he's in, is both horrific and hilarious at the same time. That balance of comedy and very real violence and danger is something very few people get right. But the Coen Brothers manage it so well.
@@adamsmith7058 Lol I was getting ready to comment about that dumb ass grin he had before his unfortunate demise, and at the very end with JK Simmons having a hard time trying to find the point of it all
Bills love for Goodfellas is just so heartwarming, it really is a masterpiece
🧐How to spot a fugazi
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 😂😂
Don't forget Pitt in 12 Monkeys. Played to perfection.
Ever since that movie came out and I meet someone that acts like half a retard I tell them your fucked up in the head like Brad Pitt in 12 Monkeys. Most people haven't seen 12 monkeys these days but when they've seen it recently it hit's pretty hard.
Great call.
His first Oscar nomination was for that one, but people keep forgetting it
That was the first movie I saw him in as a child. I thought that he was deranged in real life for the longest time.
Ofc that’s the movie that saved him from being a romcom star
I cant believe they missed the funniest part in Goodfellas: Ray Liotta is arriving home late , morning the next day, and Karen and his mother in law are waiting for him. As soon as they open the door, his mother in law screams at him: “Where have you been!? A married man doesnt stay up and…” , Henry/ Ray Liotta, doesnt say a word. Hes wasted and doesnt deal with that kind of shit. He just turns around and goes back to the car where Tommy is making fun of the whole situation, he jumps in: “ Shes right Henry! Normal people dont do this..What the fuck kinda people are them” 😂😂😂😂😂Its gold baby!
Love that part! I also love when Tommy and Frankie come to wake up stacks and Tommy is screaming in the hallway like fuck the neighbors "oh stacks! Open up! What the fuck are you doin in there! Gonna drink yourself fuckin dead!" ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Or the part where they stop by Tommy's Mom's house to get that knife and he's telling her they hit a deer and that they need to hack off it's hoof/paw!
Brad Pitt’s acting in Fight Club, especially on the airplane, is the best
Brad Pitt is a great actor. I find the same thing is true of Ryan Gosling, it can be easy to see him as a typical Hollywood heart throb “hot guy”, but he has insane acting range and great skill. He is great in romance like The Notebook and La La Land, he is absolutely hilarious as a comedic actor (The Nice Guys, The Big Short), and can pull off dark dramatic roles (Drive, Blade Runner, Place Beyond the Pines, Blue Valentine). He’s even done some really weird indie movies like Lars and the Real Girl. Gosling is one of the greatest actors today, no doubt.
Check him out in “Only God Forgives” a dark role very similar to his character in “Drive”. Made by the same director Nicholas Winding Refn of the same movie.
Ryan Gosling isn’t even close to on par with Pitt’s range as an actor. He’s obviously talented and and had some pretty good roles. He’s funny, charismatic but plays a lot of the same character. Most of dramatic roles like drive, a place beyond the pines, only god forgives he barely even speaks at all or shows any emotion. Pitt Is on another role with how diverse the characters he plays are.
@@justinhopper5941 Have you seen Blue Valentine?
The Believer is a great film
@@justinhopper5941I disagree. He is stellar in half Nelson & Blue Valentine.
Every line in Goodfellas really is gold. "is it the first fuckin' hole I dug?"
One of the reasons its easily one of the most rewatchable films of all time
I just randomly had this line in my head the other day. I don't even remember how many times I've seen this movie at this point. lol. this inconvenience for these psychos who just randomly killed a guy over nothing. lol. As crazy as it is the movie actually went kind of light on the main characters cause apparently they were even worse in real life. Especially Tommy but also Jimmy and Paulie. All despicable characters. Brutal murderers. But for narrative purposes I understand the reasoning and it came out brilliant. Henry was of course no saint but from interviews and stuff I've seen with him he seems kinda traumatized by the whole thing honestly but that could also be him playing the part or something. I feel like he was really more of an associate really at the end of the day. He probably overhyped his involvement to get a book deal, a lot of which was used in the movie. But man. One of the best movies every made. Just brilliant on every level.
I don't think iv ever loved a movie as much as bill loves Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
I think I love it more than Bill, I saw it 5 times in theaters (I’m a loser)
@@srsieg1155 5 times holy shit, I wish I was there with you, to be losers together
I felt that way about the king
I feel that way about Inglorious Basterds. Every single scene in that movie is a work of art.
OUATIH is a very close second though.
I literally made myself stop watching it until next summer this last weekend so I don’t ruin the movie for myself by watching it too much.
I hadn't really thought about Brad Pitt, the way Bill describes it at his versatility as an actor. The dude really does have range, and Bill put that in perfect perspective.
Do any of you ever talk to or about your girlfriends/wives this adoringly? I bet all of you know his birthday too
that underrated discovery, Brad Pitt.
Snatch alone should tell you that, never seen someone disappear into a character like that, maybe Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler or Pattinson in Good Time
2:43 putting the feet up on the dashboard as he sniffs is foul 😂
Se7en was that first movie I really thought Pitt was amazing.
In the interview he said he wanted to “dress down” and preferred gritty roles -
Guys like Rob Lowe learned the hard way when their rom com movie paths
I thought he was pretty bad in that one. "What's in the box?!" Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey just looked at each other like, "This guy gets paid more than us?"
Ol Billy concentration camp can't remember inglorious bastards but remembers Rudolf Hess lmao
"ol billy concentration camp" 💀💀
“Fuck you Rudolf Hess” had me dying
hess was a legend lol
Bills daughter will be saying the same about him in years to come 😊
Snatch and 12 Monkeys were my two favorite Brad Pitt roles
His character in Snatch is just beyond fantastic
Watch Assassination of Jesse James
_"Look at what the fokkin' mutt did to my shoes!"_
I started using that word after I watched that movie bc of ol’ J Peschhh
Nostalgia hit hard with the goodfeathers at the end there. Doh jeezuz
"My Cousin Vissy." Jesus Christ Bill!
Burr is dead on about Brad Pitt. Whenever I'd hear people say Pitt just plays the same character in every movie, it just showed how little they knew about his filmography
Those letters you sent Pitt aren't being ignored, I'm sure there was a problem with the post office or something
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 I was talking about his range as an actor. If someone talks about their favorite basketball player do you respond in the same condescending cunty manner?
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 you're portraying them as some fanboy just so you can be a tool, but what they said was milder than what bill said
I thought Bill hated Brad Pitt after I heard his take on Fight Club.
Yes but do u know whom ur not ?!
3:07 what I love about this scene is how professional it is. The Wolf is a dude who makes things happen and gets shit done, he makes problems go away without any wasted movement and this is his character all the way down to how how he appreciates a good cup of coffee.
A simple nod and a smile is all it takes, he shows appreciation and immediately gets back to work because anything more is just unnecessary and a waste of everyone's time. Compare this to Samuel Blackman's character, who literally dumps a dead body in Tarantino's lap and plays the nice guy while not coming up with a single possible solution to "the dead n**ger in the garage."
Small details 😂
Love how Billy cant remember movie names but know all old obscure TV shows by the letter
I'm kinda like that sometimes too
What's really funny is how fast Tommy drove Karen to go yell at Henry because he couldn't wait to see it.
Pitt in snatch as Mickey the pikey is freaking amazing and soo quotable. The whole movie is but everything Mackey says in it is hillarious.
The line written long ago: Pitt is a character actor trapped in a leading man body.
The scene in Casino where Pesci keeps busting in blackjack is some of the funniest shit ever
Oh look at this fucking beaut. Did Sherber send you over here to rob me too? Hit me.
Funny? Funny how? Funny like a clown?
Mickey the boxer in Snatch is my favorite role of Brad Pitt. Couldn't understand a word he was saying and he still nailed it.
2 favorite Brad Pitt performances was him as the GM of the A’s in Moneyball and when he played Jesse James in the Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, which is low key one of the greatest westerns of all time definitely of the 21st century up to this point, it was just overshadowed because it came out in 2007 around the same time as No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood.
THIS!!!
Spot-on about The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (gotta say the whole title). I still don’t think Pitt is a very good actor - he’s too stiff - but, he absolutely KILLED it in that one. Like No Country For Old Men, I also randomly saw it at the cinema in 2007 with no prior clue what it was going to be about and was promptly blown away. It really was the first time I ever watched a film with Brad Pitt and came away impressed by his acting.
As Jesse James, he portrayed it as a "gang leader" with a modern sensibility. Like de niro did Jimmy Conway in that anybody who risks bringing heat onto him is likely disposed of.
Didn't mention the part after he said "I'm a good shot" the guy at the table saying something like.. "your 3 ft away, how can ya miss."
Anthony said to Tommy "How could you miss at this distance?
I always wanted a cut of Frankie Carbone saying "nice... nice fuckin game" after everything major in the movie...Jr gets shot, "nice fuckin game", Paulie's gotta turn his back, "nice fuckin game". Carbone in the freezer? "Ice fuckin game".
True Romance is criminally underrated.
It looks too harsh. When "whats his face" beats down the girl 😮😅 too harsh 😂😂😂
@@IzzySoDope It's a Cinematic Brilliance.
"He musta thought it was whiteboy day"
Can't drink a coffee without doing that "hmmm" just before drinking it.
lol I think he got wrong like 80 percent of those movie names, character names and parts of the plot.
"What the hell are you looking at you little ginger haired fucker??!!" --Rick Dalton yelling at the hippies scene in OUATIH 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is one of my favorite movies
Funniest part in Goodfellas is when they’re looking at Tommy’s mums painting while they got the body of Billy Bats in the car and he says “one dog looks one way, the other looks the other way… and this guy is saying ‘whaddaya want from me?’” Used to have me rolling every time, me and my pals would often say to each other growing up after seeing that “whaddaya want from me?”
He also said after he killed Spider “I’m a good shot, whaddaya want from me?” And Frankie says “you can’t miss from this distance” 😂😂😂😂 fucking love that film so much
That Italian scene in Inglourious basterds "Gorlami" cracks me up every time, Brad Pitt's character with no attempt at an Italian accent 😂 I would jave liked to see him in more comedic roles because he's hilarious in Snatch too, and i know he says Guy Ritchie helped him with the role but i still think he went and lived with some gypsies for the role, he's just way too believable as one, all the mannerisms amd they way they talk down to a T. An unscripted part where a dog jumps up to bite him and he stays in character is unreal.
first time i saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood it was on a phone call with a mate, soon as the call ended i watched it again straight away, those 6 hours flew by and it only gets better the more familiar you become
Holy Crap! Jim Florentine??! Great to hear ya' man!
The poker scene in Goodfellas is classic dark humor. Tommy's biggest inconvenience for the night is he now has to dig a hole to bury Spider.
Bill should start a podcast where he watches Goodfellas and we can only hear his thoughts..
Thank you for a video over 5 minutes, honestly! 🤘
Good Fellas is my all time favorite movie!!
I could listen to Bill Burr talk movies all day.
Brad has so many fantastic roles, but Assassination of Jesse James is his best, perfection.
Goodfellas is definitely in my top 20 greats. Too many parts were fantastic. It just flowed. I lost it when Henry pistol whipped the tennis guy, and the girl liked it.
Kalifornia is a lowkey great thriller.
It's free on Tubi last I checked.
His Character Jackie in Killing Them Softly was my favorite.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was brilliant. My second favorite after Pulp Fiction. Probably my favorite Brad Pitt performance. I could watch that movie over and over.
Wel, Izzy's either up really late, or really early.
I used to say "sleep is for broke ppl" 😅
I know we dont want sequels, theyre always watered down cash grabs. And goodfellas is a stand alone master piece. But boy dont we all wish we could watch more of henry hill, tommy and jimmy In more life situations? Theyre almost like the big brothers we all wanted.
larry gomez kill bill vol2... "and I own a carwash" I laugh my ass off every time I think about it
My cats breath smells like cat food.
embiggens is a perfectly cromulent word
4:06 even a child thinks a movie about a RAT is the best movie ever made... Shows the RAT like characteristics the average person has. CASINO is uh billion times better gangster movie
"He really liked you too" 💀
"Alright so he got shot in the foot, what is it a big fucking deal?"
"Don't get me upset now. Dont make a big fucking thing out of it"
"It was an accident"
"Good shot"
Didn’t even know he knew jim flourentine, I thought was him because I recognized his voice
Carbone is great man. After they kills Stacks and Tommy tells him 'make that coffee to go' and he starts to walk with kettle and shit... so fucking funny. Same with car man... waiting for it warm up while Morry is sat dead in the front seat.
That coffee was the real gourmet shit.
Burr reminds me of George costanza sneaking around to watch Marisa Tomei movies, unable to be honest with his spouse about his obsessive crush🥸
5:20 Two of them run away because they think something dangerous is gonna happen 💀.
*Favorite Pitt films*
1993: Kalifornia
1995: Seven
1995: 12 Monkeys
1999: Fight Club
*Surprising TV appearances*
Growing Pains (1987)
Freddy's Nightmare (1987) yes Freddy Kruger anthology series
21 Jump Street (1988)
Tales From The Crypt (1992) anthology series again
I love how one reporter claimed margot robbies role was to short in once upon a time. Which is exactly how the life of the character she played was; too short.
Bill sniffs right when feet pop up lol
Thanks!
Brad Pitt and DiCaprio are my modern-day Pacino and DeNiro. Amazing actors!!!
Last part I saw was Joe pesci, phenomenal actor, seems like hed be down to earth. The cartoon looked like Animaniacs lol.
You think I would do 10 romantic comedies 😂 sounds interesting.
Goodfellas is the best movie ever. Period
Goodfeathers. Totally forgot about that
1:06 random Lalo cameo
Right 😂weren’t even talking about bcs
He was great in Burn after Reading too
A River Runs through It
music on point as usual 👌🏾
When I first realized Brad Pitt was cool was when I was a kid and saw him on jackass doing stunts in a bear costume and letting them pretend to kidnap him in public 😂
The goodfeathers. If only Bill had mentioned the Godfather and you coulda got the Godpidgeon in there too when they birds kiss his talons while he rambles nonsense sounding like Brando.
Burn after reading. Brad Pitt is hilarious in it
I've always had the exact same take on Brad Pitt as Bill has. He takes risks, I can respect that. I used to think the same thing about the Beatles hearing them going from Help to Revolver.
You're comparing Pitt with The Beatles?
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 You comment makes me feel like John Lennon when he compared the Beatles to Jesus. Not that I'm comparing myself to John Lennon.
@@ekathe85 Rubber Soul was after Help! and a huge leap in sound and direction because not only did they say "fuck you, yes we smoke pot now" it also illustrated their interest in experimental instrumentation and studio maximization.
@@joepermenter7228 That is a very valid point, yes. I guess I feel the transformation more poignantly when comparing Help to Revolver but it is true that Rubber Soul introduced a great deal of new sounds and themes for them.
LOL THE SNIFF AS HER FEET WERE ON SCREEN
I forget who said it but they said brad Pitt is a character actor stuck in a lead actors body. And it's true
Underrated movie scenes
*shows some of the most well known and popular movie scenes
I seen the thumbnail and thought I was tripping, probably one of the most well known scenes in film history 🤣🤣
I got no fucking lime. 😂
Pesci in Easy Money with Rodney Dangerfield is hilarious. Check it out.
holy shit, I forgot all about the pigeons lol
He wasn't in _Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels_ was he?
No. Just Snatch.
Oh snap illiano lol
What about "Twelve Monkeys"?
I LOVE british movies!
God I love goodfellas
We need Bill Burr in a Tarantino or Scorcese movie.
what podcast is this from
Love these videos, even if the music at the end is pure cancer.
What podcast or show is this from?
Bill burrs, Monday morning podcast ya cunt
2:42 he synced the sniff with feet on screen, for fucks sake man😂
Another great Brad Pitt character actor performance is in “12 Monkeys”.
And of course there is “Fight Club”.
Five thousand dollars!
12 monkeys is incredible. Never hear it brought up these days. Watching that movie felt a little like going insane myself.
There’s that movie that you’re not supposed to talk about too.
On point 🤟💥👍💖🏴☠️🎃
Wait where are the shovels
Honestly though is this channel just reuploading the same videos from a couple years ago cuz I swear I've seen the past year of uploads already like 2 years ago...
Liotta was like nothing else in this world
♥️
"For me ma"
He’s anything but a character actor in Snatch, 7 Years in Tibet, Inglorious Bastards, Benjamin Button, and Kalifornia. Pitt’s resume is no less impressive than DeNiro and Nicholson. Same’s true of DiCaprio. Pitt’s just seen as a sex symbol so he never gets the credit he’s due. DeNiro and Nicholson are honestly just themselves with varying emotions in their films. Nothing about them is actually superb. If you want to be honest, Christian Bale is a far more impressive actor than both of them.
manson family did that to Sharon because she was going to come out with info about the Hollyweird club