Samuel L. Jackson Talks "Kong", Racism and Trump + The Influx of British Black Actors

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  • Sam Jack talks Trump, his truth on American racism & the Difference between Hollywood and British Black actors
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  • @TMartins379
    @TMartins379 7 років тому +50

    As a fellow black man who has enjoyed watching Samuel L Jackson for years, I'm utterly disappointed on his comments about British actors playing American characters. Has he forgotten that African Americans actors have played African characters all over the world. Forest Withaker in Idi Amin, Don Cheadle in Hotel Rwanda and Will Smith in concussion. Mandela has been played by a host of African American actors such as Danny Glover, Terrence Howard, and Morgan Freeman. The list goes on and on. Are you saying that British actors are not black enough to play African Americans. If his premise is that they don't have a share a collective experience, then he doesn't know Britain like he thinks he does. For God sake Great Britain was the fore runner on racism. Great Britain colonized, repressed and oppressed several indigenous cultures all over the world. Africa used to be referred to as savage Africa in English literature. The Brits are just as racist as the Americans, just a little more polite and subtle in their approach. Also, how can he be hypocritical when has made about 11 movies in Britain himself. So it's ok for him to travel to England for work but not the black British actors? As a Black man, I still love and respect Samuel L Jackson but I have to disagree on this issue. Unity is what our race needs and not division. That's why we continue to fall prey to all kinds of vices.

    • @mthadaniel
      @mthadaniel 2 роки тому +4

      Facts man 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @onhn2655
      @onhn2655 2 роки тому +1

      None of the people that played those talked down on the people they played. None of those people talked down on the people in those countries. Yall are in for a rude awakening

    • @icemike1
      @icemike1 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with Jackson

    • @OiiRobbi3x
      @OiiRobbi3x 2 роки тому

      Yep ALL of the people in the UK are racist of course are you aware it was the British who first went against the slave trade and actively hunted slavers? Learn history like you want Samuel too before you speak..

  • @jerom1986
    @jerom1986 7 років тому +232

    Absolute legend!!! I am a black man from England and have to disagree with Samuel on the interracial dating comment. The majority of black people to Britain came in the wind rush error mainly in the 50s and 60s from the Caribbean. Racism back then was real bad to the point were some people would have dog excrement posted through there letter box and not to mention police brutality. Inter racial dating has only really boomed since the 80s. In terms of acting it's harder for a black actor to make it in the UK which is why many go over to the USA as there are more opportunities. Structural racism in Britain is like a fine tune operating machine which almost always sees blacks given roles as drug dealers or hustlers and you will very rarely see a black person in a lead role.

    • @firstnamelastname7320
      @firstnamelastname7320 7 років тому +4

      That's their problem.

    • @CallPZMyersBowman
      @CallPZMyersBowman 7 років тому +13

      the UK always had more inter racial dating, even before the wind rush era

    • @infoservices5295
      @infoservices5295 7 років тому +3

      Sam is just one person.. okay great actor.. but that's his opinion.. Myself I don't care, as long as my brothers are making that money.. however don't be a sellout and get a white queen on your arm and abandon your sistas

    • @CallPZMyersBowman
      @CallPZMyersBowman 7 років тому +2

      Jerome Lammy is talking rubbish. Inter racial dating has been about way longer than the 80s and the windrush era started in 1948 not the late 50s. most of the famous british black men in the last few hundred years married white women. Francis Barber for example, and he died back in 1801.
      And how does it make you a sell out to like white women? that is a racist statement. I like white women, so do a lot of other black men. big deal.

    • @jerom1986
      @jerom1986 7 років тому +6

      bow man Wow! First of all where did I say that if you like white women you are a sell out?? I did not say that so stop being so sensitive secondly yes interracial dating has been in Britain for hundreds of years but it boomed in the 80s and 90s to back that up how many mixed race 50 plus year olds do you see in the UK? In Liverpool you will see a few but generally there is not many. If you like white women that's up to you there is nothing wrong with that but don't start attacking me on statements that I haven't made!

  • @calvincampbell64
    @calvincampbell64 7 років тому +512

    Samuel L is most definitely a Legend and a credit to our race

    • @youngiverson6228
      @youngiverson6228 7 років тому +7

      True

    • @DoubleAxeDigitalRecordings
      @DoubleAxeDigitalRecordings 7 років тому +24

      Our race needs no credit.

    • @biancalord488
      @biancalord488 7 років тому +4

      Rap Culture Vulture just credit cards

    • @theothershipconnectiontheo6798
      @theothershipconnectiontheo6798 7 років тому +4

      Right, it needs no "credit" but it does need "credits" TO it. Chuck D? credit to hip-hop AND our race.' Soulja Boy? credit to himself, NOT our race.

    • @raverdanny
      @raverdanny 7 років тому +12

      Samuel L Jackson is indeed a great entertainer and a master of his craft. He's a gift to the human race, not sure what you mean when you say our race. There's only one race as far as homo sapiens are concerned. All the other racial ideas and divisions along so-called "color" lines are artificial. Those are facts, but you have to program your mind and view to perceive it accurately.

  • @ayemula2807
    @ayemula2807 7 років тому +381

    His role in Coach Carter legendary.

    • @PudWhacker
      @PudWhacker 7 років тому

      Real Right fax

    • @jzsson2283
      @jzsson2283 7 років тому +1

      Real Right Rich-What??

    • @Way0verhere
      @Way0verhere 7 років тому +5

      Chris O'Hara RICHMOND!

    • @Tonysoprano666
      @Tonysoprano666 7 років тому

      Real Right that's movie chill he did plenty more

    • @ayemula2807
      @ayemula2807 7 років тому

      Pablo Escobar well aware of that but his role in coach carter was different to his typical badass black guy role in every movie hes in

  • @TheBigAntbowski
    @TheBigAntbowski 7 років тому +219

    Americans feeling threatened by Black British actors is funny.
    They'll play the "Diaspora Card" when it suits them though.

    • @D.Banks412
      @D.Banks412 7 років тому +12

      MrLondonStrong you missed the point

    • @BozoTheDrunkenClown
      @BozoTheDrunkenClown 7 років тому +14

      MrLondonStrong I shiver and cower in my bed everynight because of all those Black British actors out there, boy does my American ego get the best of me all the time.

    • @oriole2430
      @oriole2430 7 років тому +11

      Samuel L. Jackson is one person, not all Americans, as you're implying. And he isn't threatened by anybody. His career is completely secure.

    • @oriole2430
      @oriole2430 7 років тому +2

      SoulBrotha# 2 Yeeaaa, I think you're taking that kind of far. I personally don't agree, but that's your opinion, I guess.

    • @VolcardoReviewer
      @VolcardoReviewer 7 років тому +14

      Hollywood hires black and white british actors because they are cheap.

  • @SubZero901
    @SubZero901 7 років тому +8

    Samuel is on point about Black actors and actresses overseas.

    • @YG-qg1hs
      @YG-qg1hs 4 роки тому +4

      He's unbelievably wrong about Black UK actors and British culture actually. Take it from someone who's actually Black and British.

  • @nameisamine
    @nameisamine 7 років тому +324

    26:54 No offence but A LOT, almost 90 % of British actors are better trained than American actors, regardless of race. And yes they are cheaper to hire because if your killing it in Europe and you get a chance to break into Hollywood you will take less money because you want that opportunity and you can crossover - Idris Elba, David Oyelowo etc.

    • @blahblah99196
      @blahblah99196 7 років тому +52

      Exactly. A lot of British actors are theatre trained aswell

    • @firstnamelastname7320
      @firstnamelastname7320 7 років тому +5

      And u still can build ur own media how pathetic

    • @MONAHAN97
      @MONAHAN97 7 років тому +27

      Exactly, a lot of white Brits play Americans roles as well, it's a nationality thing not race thing.

    • @marcblair3781
      @marcblair3781 7 років тому +17

      he didn't say it was a race thing...he was talking about Black brits vs Black Americans and that culturally they bring different things to the parts...not race, culture...same where he said the white cop in The Wire was also British...basically immigrants are stealing Americans' jobs lol

    • @infoservices5295
      @infoservices5295 7 років тому +14

      As a Black American.. Sam is just one person.. he said the same thing about rappers in the movie industry.. please remember he is just one person... My opinion.. It doesn't matter, as long as a black man has a job.. Africa, American and the Caribbean, it doesn't matter.. Again Sam is just one man with a strange opinion.

  • @strachanspodcast5951
    @strachanspodcast5951 7 років тому +45

    Yo wtf is that shit about U.K. actors all about. Man's ACTING, if they asked u to play a British person would u say, "na go get a British black person for that"

    • @choicesii1
      @choicesii1 7 років тому +2

      Yes. That's why you don't see American actors playing British people.

    • @strachanspodcast5951
      @strachanspodcast5951 7 років тому +4

      Delo Lat are u on crack? Have u never heard of actors doing accents?

    • @choicesii1
      @choicesii1 7 років тому +4

      South African yes, but they complain about Americans playing their roles as well. Especially in the two Mandela movies. I can see if there was a shortage on good actors from a given region. But I think the problem more stems from only a handful of black actors being popular at a time anyway; then instead of increasing the number they go outside the US and bring in replacements, which makes eyebrows raise. Black communities deal with this problem on a national level in the new world as they're the first to be displaced whenever a new group of people arrive. So it is deeper than just being about British actors.

    • @lenaaxe2803
      @lenaaxe2803 7 років тому +4

      Yup and Will Smith played a Nigerian recently. With a bad accent. It sounded like a weird South African accent lol. There have been many times when Americans played Africans. I didn't feel anything because I know they were acting. Why is it only a problem when black brits do it?

  • @divinenine2324
    @divinenine2324 7 років тому +100

    YO that shit he said about scandal was spot on

    • @whayes8084
      @whayes8084 7 років тому +8

      That's why I never watched.

    • @heavyjr1
      @heavyjr1 7 років тому +9

      Divine Nine yea i cant watch scandal. even when im chilling with the misses. she gotta watch that on her own.

    • @cassandratype4
      @cassandratype4 7 років тому +13

      Considering rappers chant about degrading black women on every track on their records.. that is not different.. Problem is people are too immature to take responsibility..

    • @JerkVegas86
      @JerkVegas86 7 років тому

      Most female rappers degrade themselves right along with the men, hmm

    • @mxhughes
      @mxhughes 3 роки тому

      @@cassandratype4 if you love white men just say it don't use rappers to make your argument cuz ppl gon do what they do anyway regardless of others influence so stfu

  • @MozzieMutant
    @MozzieMutant 7 років тому +328

    Ebro get a black British actor like Idris or David on this to say the real ness about black British actors and racism. Sam is one of my favourite actors but he knows nothing about the UK. Also British actors are used more because we have a strong theatre tradition that most actors have to go through before they even reach the states so our actors by large are better trained than most Americans actors.

    • @likklemissnats
      @likklemissnats 7 років тому +51

      Moses Ssebandeke thank you. He doesn't know that black actors go to America because of the LACK of diverse roles in the UK. Idris would never have got Luther made for him had he not established himself stateside. Plus does he (Samuel) know about the colourism that goes on within the black British community. Very dangerous to make sweeping generalisations.

    • @wondersdancing
      @wondersdancing 7 років тому +31

      As depressing as it is to see Lenny Henry read off showing the lack of diversity in British television, Black British actors are not better trained than Black American actors. There are PLENTY of classical trained Black American actors who have theatre background and Master's degrees. For example Andre Holland, Mahershala Ali, Corey Hawkins,Teyonah Parris, Wood Harris, Steve Harris, Cynthia Addai- Robinson, Eriq La Salle, etc.

    • @TINKERB121
      @TINKERB121 7 років тому +4

      Isn't Cynthia Addai Robinson technically British? Also, Nicole Beharie and Viola Davis are also classically trained.

    • @jkdortch2308
      @jkdortch2308 7 років тому +3

      NOT REALLY ITS DEEPER THAN THAT
      THE US IS BIGGER
      SO HOW ARE THEY'RE MORE DIVERSE BRITISH ACTORS
      THAT DONT MAKE SINCE.

    • @lesliemildiner289
      @lesliemildiner289 7 років тому +13

      I have to agree. That argument about lack of classical training in North America stopped having substance about 25 years ago. Any acting school of substance covers just as much as British stage schools.

  • @hmackprotection1
    @hmackprotection1 7 років тому +73

    Aww shit! They got Sam into the studio? Big up to Hot97 for this.."hmm, this is a tasty burger!" Rewatched pulp fiction last weekend

    • @NoahTesfaye
      @NoahTesfaye 7 років тому +1

      H Mack same!

    • @hmackprotection1
      @hmackprotection1 7 років тому

      Noah Tesfaye, 👊

    • @kingartison
      @kingartison 7 років тому +4

      H Mack big cohuna burger with s sprite lol

    • @hmackprotection1
      @hmackprotection1 7 років тому +3

      Isiac Artison, lol. "Royal with cheese"..I fukin love that movie

    • @user-ih9ie2et3h
      @user-ih9ie2et3h 7 років тому +3

      H Mack dude yessss I even had go cop me a "bad mother fucker" wallet

  • @beysea
    @beysea 7 років тому +262

    I hate when Americans speak on the UK when they know nothing about our country. Interracial dating for 100 years? Seriously. And I don't understand why he's putting black men against each other.

    • @kingnarrative9455
      @kingnarrative9455 7 років тому +21

      He's not putting no one against no one. Black America knows what we're talking about we always point out and foresee things that people always tell us to "shut up" about then it ends up happening. Black America is being replaced in entertainment, Politics, and even in actuality.

    • @shaunmaguire6912
      @shaunmaguire6912 7 років тому +11

      been goin on longer than u think during ww2 americas army was racially segregated when they got stationed in the uk there was no laws against black people mixing with whites going to bars or movie theaters white people used or dating white women and lots of them did and had kids with local english women the worst racism american black soldiers faced while in britian was from white american soldiers

    • @1525boy
      @1525boy 7 років тому +2

      But just because they didn't have the same Jim Crow laws that existed in the American South doesn't necessarily mean that people of European descent and people of Sub- Saharan African descent have been mixing for over "100 years."

    • @shaunmaguire6912
      @shaunmaguire6912 7 років тому +4

      they have though but on a very small scale I mean shakespeares othello was wrote in the 1600s which was a story about an interracial couple

    • @CallPZMyersBowman
      @CallPZMyersBowman 7 років тому +4

      of course we had interracial dating for 100 years, even longer than that mate! most of the famous black british men in last few hundred years married white women. Francis Barber for example and he died back in 1801.

  • @T1nyDynamite
    @T1nyDynamite 7 років тому +28

    He's literally a Hollywood legend yet is so humble. His success speaks volumes.

  • @BigPhilTheGreat
    @BigPhilTheGreat 7 років тому +29

    Man, even Samuel L.'s low budget films are dope.

    • @ramire7heavenz252
      @ramire7heavenz252 7 років тому +7

      Phil The Great Except for the one he was a Scottish guy in a kilt. Wtf was that? I ain't hating tho. Lololol

    • @2H2521
      @2H2521 4 роки тому

      Robert Rouse That was Formula 51 aka the 51st State, which I didn’t find to be bad at all. But it wasn’t very good either.

  • @naturalbeauty637
    @naturalbeauty637 6 років тому +3

    "Where there's incompetence, there's failure." -Facts!

  • @bobbypendragon7375
    @bobbypendragon7375 7 років тому +64

    Let's not pretend that black brits don't understand oppression. Let's not get into an Oppression Olympics. Black brit, American black, Caribbean black, African black - there should be no division.

    • @ban1o
      @ban1o 7 років тому +9

      lol easy to say when Black Brits are taking American roles. But then they'll be the first to say there's no racism in England

    • @TheSnipersCreed
      @TheSnipersCreed 7 років тому +18

      Its always someone else's fault as to why African Americans miss out on opportunists isn't it. This seems to be a reoccurring theme.

    • @cool_cat007smoove3
      @cool_cat007smoove3 7 років тому +1

      TheSnipersCreed So??!!!

    • @kstar4456
      @kstar4456 7 років тому

      whats wrong with black brits playing american roles? how many american actors play brits?

    • @InternalizedConflict
      @InternalizedConflict 7 років тому +1

      Bobby Pendragon
      Lets be real you do not understand oppression. Your ethnic group isnt the one being replaced by immigrants. Including the Black ones.

  • @SssS9372
    @SssS9372 7 років тому +36

    he's a great actor but to say an actor only needs to play characters that are based on his/her culture and history is the dumbest thing that you can say about acting !

    • @tnjang
      @tnjang 4 роки тому +3

      SssS9372 thank you! What you said is right.

    • @notthe1_orthe2
      @notthe1_orthe2 3 роки тому

      That’s really truly not what he said. You just leaped to that conclusion because your listening comprehension skills failed you.

    • @SssS9372
      @SssS9372 3 роки тому

      @@notthe1_orthe2 funny how me and 34 other people came to the same conclusion!

  • @Rich14Richy
    @Rich14Richy 7 років тому +12

    He basically defeated his argument when he said he didn't even know STRINGER* Bell was British (Idris Elba)... It's about the quality of the actor not his country of origin
    Great actor but those comments let him down

  • @Solvingrobin
    @Solvingrobin 7 років тому +38

    pulp fiction was the shit

  • @Musicmatch2love
    @Musicmatch2love 7 років тому +1

    Yaaaaay!!!!!!!!! Samuel you mentioned my all time favorite movie called A Long Kiss Good Bye...One of My Shero movies!!!!

  • @MrsMaria82
    @MrsMaria82 7 років тому +4

    Loved Long Kiss Goodnight, & Mitch Hennessey was the man. Samuel L. Jackson has had such an amazing history & legacy. Love that man!

  • @rayewill2280
    @rayewill2280 7 років тому +88

    MUTHA-F'IN LEGEND.
    Samuel on here preaching too.🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @astheskylarksings
    @astheskylarksings 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for the comments on Scandal! Big ups to Sam

  • @smoothshavenballs6751
    @smoothshavenballs6751 7 років тому +6

    I'm so glad he said what he said about Scandal and the BW.

  • @barbaraskinner2017
    @barbaraskinner2017 7 років тому +2

    Samuel L. Jackson is sooooo right it is not where there is smoke there is fire but where there is incompetence there is failure, truer words have not been spoken! I love and respect you as an actor and a role model.

  • @mrs_p5689
    @mrs_p5689 4 роки тому +20

    It’s ironic because African American actors have been doing the exact same thing with African stories, butchering our accents, and now Samuel L Jackson wants to complain about British actors?! I don’t get it 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @Mighty-ue7bt
      @Mighty-ue7bt 2 роки тому +2

      no African complained about Morgan Freeman Playing Nelson mandela in INVICTUS. We rolled out the red carpet for him.

  • @tajlonginoshow
    @tajlonginoshow 7 років тому +1

    Long kiss goodnight my favorite Samuel L Jackson of all time!!!!! I remember the lines

  • @ToroidalVortexLove
    @ToroidalVortexLove 7 років тому

    That was a dope interview!

  • @cyrilsmith7147
    @cyrilsmith7147 7 років тому +22

    Ebro study my G. SLJ is theee Great. Pulp Fiction should have been the 1st movie you mentioned.

    • @cjordanhoward9060
      @cjordanhoward9060 7 років тому +2

      Cyril Smith i was thinking the same damn thing

    • @cyrilsmith7147
      @cyrilsmith7147 7 років тому +2

      Yea he even said it himself. That is one of my all time favorite movies and his best work.

  • @davidmark7785
    @davidmark7785 7 років тому +3

    Samuel is is one of the greatest of all times. hearing his point of views has put him on another level

  • @romayo1
    @romayo1 7 років тому +1

    That was a great interview.

  • @tabianamoto
    @tabianamoto 7 років тому

    This was great - he really warmed up to you guys!!

  • @latoyanicolethefaceslayer4555
    @latoyanicolethefaceslayer4555 4 роки тому +8

    British Actors Takeover @26:00

  • @Holypeople1standthemtherethose
    @Holypeople1standthemtherethose 7 років тому +4

    I love Samuel, authentic black man from inside out!

  • @noeleen5250
    @noeleen5250 7 років тому

    I could listen to Samuel L all day ...He is so insightful in a very SUBTLE way....love him.

  • @josephennis3861
    @josephennis3861 7 років тому +2

    his role in Jackie Brown still one of my favorites lol

  • @shannymarion
    @shannymarion 7 років тому +10

    Wait,they're making "incredibles 2"????? Bout fucking time

    • @carart4fun174
      @carart4fun174 3 роки тому

      hahah im living in the future... its 2021 O o
      _

  • @miyboy1
    @miyboy1 7 років тому +13

    Samuel preaching about black women roles on tv. I love it! He speaks the truth.

    • @Robertahausen
      @Robertahausen 3 роки тому

      guess he never watched the original star trek....

  • @HellaBlazedCat
    @HellaBlazedCat 7 років тому

    slick move cutting right after he says "love to come back!" lol I would've done the same!

  • @c.alexander7775
    @c.alexander7775 7 років тому

    Great great great interview... So many gems. I really enjoyed it

  • @stevenlee2484
    @stevenlee2484 7 років тому +5

    His glasses are SO DOPE!

  • @NotoriousTDA
    @NotoriousTDA 7 років тому +4

    Shaft is one of the greatest movies of all time. Thank you Sam

  • @lazypyramid2983
    @lazypyramid2983 7 років тому +2

    I've been watching Samuel Jackson movies non stop a week str8

  • @yam7058
    @yam7058 7 років тому +1

    Great interview!

  • @AbdifatahMohamedESQ
    @AbdifatahMohamedESQ 7 років тому +24

    His commentary on scandal and black women's portrayal in these shows .. umm... my thoughts exactly.

  • @auroraborealis8554
    @auroraborealis8554 7 років тому +11

    Him and Quentin Tarantino have such a legendary Hollywood alliance

  • @heavyjr1
    @heavyjr1 7 років тому +1

    super dope interview

  • @WretchedDrummer
    @WretchedDrummer 7 років тому +3

    Dropping Knowledge!

  • @iireapx2377
    @iireapx2377 7 років тому +4

    I wish I could hug that man.

  • @bruhhh9023
    @bruhhh9023 7 років тому +14

    Lol stop giving away the movie shit😂😂

  • @mcmurral07
    @mcmurral07 6 років тому

    A long kiss good night is my favorite Christmas movie

  • @MelvinTaylorII
    @MelvinTaylorII 7 років тому +3

    This was dope AF. Idol right there.

  • @godmodebeats
    @godmodebeats 7 років тому +36

    Great interview, Although Samuel L and Ebro don't ever get it twisted like the UK is super progressive and black people outside of the US don't know how racism feels, you're talking about a dark-skinned guy from London! I think you would be surprised at many of the parallels Black people face world wide.

  • @kennyduarte6744
    @kennyduarte6744 7 років тому +8

    i love that j cole quote

  • @CesarSanchezfool
    @CesarSanchezfool 7 років тому

    This might be the best interview Ebro has done.

  • @mariannnnnnnnnnnnify
    @mariannnnnnnnnnnnify 7 років тому +2

    His role in a time to kill 🙌🏾 legendary

  • @pmaii7707
    @pmaii7707 7 років тому +6

    This man is in 5 movies per year, he has played a crackhead to a Jedi, he is every black guy in the movies

    • @Robertahausen
      @Robertahausen 3 роки тому

      he's just a phenomenal actor.. not because he's black..

    • @pmaii7707
      @pmaii7707 3 роки тому

      thomas riner I feel like that’s a majority of people what’s your point ?

  • @AnbusKi
    @AnbusKi 7 років тому +30

    Samuel L. Jackson is a real one.

  • @101unique
    @101unique 7 років тому +2

    love Samuel, great interview

  • @oliverrando6463
    @oliverrando6463 5 років тому

    man hot 97 interviews are good

  • @ZinaGayle
    @ZinaGayle 7 років тому +27

    How does he know the issues black people in the U.K. Face. We have as much racial issues here as America... and I think the actor executed his role well.

    • @cool_cat007smoove3
      @cool_cat007smoove3 7 років тому +4

      Zyna94 No! British Blacks has never suffered like American Americans.Your comment is invalid.

    • @jamesmmu
      @jamesmmu 7 років тому +7

      Which black American actors have experience of slavery?

    • @cool_cat007smoove3
      @cool_cat007smoove3 7 років тому +3

      jamesmmu Zyna94 Pull your head out of your ass! We are talking about African American in Africa American movie rolls. Why in the hell would you cast a Black Brit for the roll of Martin L. King? Have any Black Brits suffer through the equal rights movement and had been hanged for looking at a white woman, or torn to pieces because of a white woman lied? Like I said pull your head out of your ass, your comment is invalid.

  • @anthonyfloricourt2059
    @anthonyfloricourt2059 7 років тому +3

    Samuel L. Jackson is my fav actor! He's been my hero since Pulp Fiction
    Shout out to Jungle Fever too tho and all his incredible roles!

  • @sosababy1016
    @sosababy1016 7 років тому +1

    my favorite actor....the best thing about is him is that you know whatever movie he plays in, will be great.

  • @its2sum
    @its2sum 7 років тому

    That 9 film deal just went up a couple roles

  • @julez140cam
    @julez140cam 7 років тому +9

    what kills it that ppl's were complaining last year at the oscars at the lack of diversity in film and that black ppl dont get enough roles thrown there way when it comes to acting...now you got Sam L complaining that dude shoulda/coulda been american
    jus be happy a black man is the lead of a surprise box office movie....this is what american look like when they live in a bubble...his comments are ignorant, crab in a bucket mindstate

    • @JordanjamesX
      @JordanjamesX 7 років тому

      julez140cam Sam Jackson has a point though Hollywood has a problem with Black American actors.

    • @civildiscourse7626
      @civildiscourse7626 4 роки тому

      @@JordanjamesX white american roles are also given to non american actors too...

  • @blwatkins06
    @blwatkins06 7 років тому +20

    @25:35 he starts speaking about "Get Out" which is a phenomenal movie btw. But that comment Samuel L. Jackson stated about actor Daniel Kaluuya not being Black American so he wouldn't understand American racism baffles me. Because i am "Black American" I didn't grown up in that era of heavy racism. So I do not understand what he is trying to state. My thought is if anyone my age (29) would go for that role being Black American, they would be just as disassociated with that aspect of the movie as well. At this point I think Samuel L. Jackson is "Grandpa" from the movie "Get Out" lol However, I Love Samuel's movies especially "Pulp Fiction"

    • @Robertahausen
      @Robertahausen 3 роки тому

      I have found that being a 50 year old white woman I am being told that I don't know what racism is because 1. I'm not black and 2. I didn't grow up in an era of difficulty.... this is why the term white privilege is so sickening to me. I grew up poor and a single parent family in a small town.. don't know how that can differ from another human being growing up poor. It is what we grow up with and things need to be taught, children don't know what white or black is... they are taught this. I understood hardship and I didn't understand why because I wasn't black or native that I didn't understand about those kinds of hardships that the 'underprivileged' had experienced.

    • @mant8vaei314
      @mant8vaei314 3 роки тому +4

      S S that’s not what “white privilege” means...just because you have that doesn’t mean you can never become poor or whatever your trying to say you just have it easier in terms of race anyways not trying to be rude but it sounds like you don’t actually know what racism is because nothing you talked about was based on race

    • @notthe1_orthe2
      @notthe1_orthe2 3 роки тому +7

      Uhhh if you are African-American you will have parents and grandparents that can tell you personal stories of segregation and oppression. If you are AA, you know what its like to be Black in America and the nuances that come with that. That is a visceral experience that someone who doesnt have that history will not be able to tap into. I am confused at your not understanding this.

    • @blwatkins06
      @blwatkins06 3 роки тому

      Sim Stall so that would be the same for the actor....he could study it or be told it just as you stated. No need for you to be confused

    • @notthe1_orthe2
      @notthe1_orthe2 3 роки тому +5

      Britt J. So you’re pretending that someone studying it for a couple of weeks in preparation for a job will result in the same quality of performance as someone hearing and living the stories all their life as part of their cultural heritage? Is that what we’re doing?

  • @julianwilliamsTSW
    @julianwilliamsTSW 7 років тому +1

    Sams defining role to me was the dad in "A time to Kill". I really liked Ol' Boy" too that movie was crazy

  • @kaashifwalker7752
    @kaashifwalker7752 7 років тому

    this interview was heat!!

  • @donaldweeknd3270
    @donaldweeknd3270 7 років тому +5

    12 years a slave wouldn't have been the same without Samuel Jackson

  • @MJJSmoothCriminal
    @MJJSmoothCriminal 7 років тому +10

    Definitely one of the best actors of all time!

    • @thetrickster1365
      @thetrickster1365 2 роки тому

      Movie stars, he's definitely not even in the top 1000 actors. He has no range what so ever. The British actors he was talking about being better trained is a fact. Idris, Daniel kaluuya, chiwetel, all much better actors than he ever was

  • @dsampson380
    @dsampson380 7 років тому

    Most legendary interview ever.

  • @KnifePhD73
    @KnifePhD73 6 років тому

    Oh man, I am so happy one of his favorites is 'Long Kiss Goodnight'. That movie is one of my favorites.

  • @BilaalJuvi
    @BilaalJuvi 7 років тому +3

    Legend hands down

  • @ItsBrittanyLajoyce
    @ItsBrittanyLajoyce 7 років тому +3

    This is true tho I was just having this conversation about why it seem like all the black actors these days aren't even American I don't have an issue with British actors acting in America but when u are starting to have them play more lead roles that could have gone to a black American then what's up with that?

  • @MaybeAntonioJ
    @MaybeAntonioJ 7 років тому +2

    great interview

  • @jessicajaye2835
    @jessicajaye2835 7 років тому

    This interview is Gold

  • @heydanfran17
    @heydanfran17 7 років тому +9

    so they ask SLJ if he saw Get Out.. he says no....but continues to go in on the main actor for being British... SMH how can you have valid opinion about a performance you never saw?? I honestly didn't even know dude was British, his performance was amazing. no one who saw the movie can say anything negative about the actor..he was great and played the part well...

  • @tshepangkhahlu4076
    @tshepangkhahlu4076 7 років тому +11

    No offense to Samuel L Jackson, but as an African I think it's wrong for him to get offended about British actors playing American roles when American actors have played many of influential African characters. So I don't think he should be throwing stones when he lives in a glasshouse

    • @malcolmmclaughlin2583
      @malcolmmclaughlin2583 7 років тому +2

      The true hurts ,most African brothers living in America now, has little Respect and don't like most American brothers .That's Fact.
      I went college with a lot African brother's and most think they are better than we are and smarter.Most African's that come to America are fuck up people.African have been brain wash ,by white America,and believe all that Propaganda....

    • @lenaaxe2803
      @lenaaxe2803 7 років тому

      Why do you generalise Africans? Do you know how ignorant that sounds? Not all Africans hate you. I' a black Brit and I am cool with African Americans. I know many Africans in Africa cool with AAs too. Have you even been to an African country?

  • @KdMvoxo2
    @KdMvoxo2 7 років тому +2

    The Movie that put Samuel Jackson on the map in my opinion was The Negotiator that line was legendary "You are not in control they are" he has many others but that movie was good and the long kiss good night, he acted his butt in that.

  • @whoizmdot
    @whoizmdot 7 років тому

    Great interview

  • @Guru-sj2ly
    @Guru-sj2ly 7 років тому +129

    Legend

  • @bigbossfredog.i.p3577
    @bigbossfredog.i.p3577 7 років тому +13

    *True Icon* for me Samuel L Jackson is the greatest black actor ever, probably the greatest actor period. On top that I always knew he was/is a *real* black man, a credit to us as a people.

    • @girlmeetsreality4644
      @girlmeetsreality4644 7 років тому

      Anthony Macmillan Instead of saying greatest black actor, how about greatest actor??

    • @bigbossfredog.i.p3577
      @bigbossfredog.i.p3577 7 років тому +1

      Why? Because he's a black actor, unfortunately there is a difference worth noting imo#Oscars

    • @bigbossfredog.i.p3577
      @bigbossfredog.i.p3577 7 років тому +1

      #Trump supporter

    • @ImNotNotAllCityChi
      @ImNotNotAllCityChi 7 років тому +1

      Anthony Macmillan what's crazy is just based of of his catalog he hedges out Denzel that is hard to do.

    • @drakeman7617
      @drakeman7617 7 років тому +3

      I pick Denzel but you can argue that.

  • @JulianStreete
    @JulianStreete 7 років тому +1

    His comments about scandal and other shows depicting interracial relationships the way they do are spot on.

  • @kishamariehair
    @kishamariehair 7 років тому

    great interview!

  • @Mookaron
    @Mookaron 7 років тому +3

    This guy played in like 300 movies & still counting! 😂

    • @Mookaron
      @Mookaron 4 роки тому

      @thomas riner That sounds personal! 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @martingoode5600
      @martingoode5600 4 роки тому +2

      @@Mookaron it's personal because he's broke as hell and Samuel L Jackson has got money or he didn't get an autograph

    • @Mookaron
      @Mookaron 4 роки тому

      @@martingoode5600 🤣

  • @waltmac8767
    @waltmac8767 5 років тому +4

    Long kiss goodnight his favorite wow that's when i really became a super fan

  • @JUSPRNCE
    @JUSPRNCE 7 років тому +3

    Jackie brown & hateful eight is my favorite from him 💯🙏 changed my life

  • @trediaz4012
    @trediaz4012 7 років тому

    When he mentioned Long Kiss Goodnight, I became a fan again

  • @f6876
    @f6876 7 років тому +9

    The Fact is that Black British actors are just better. They are born in a county which has a rich heritage in the arts. At school they study drama and the great playwrights. Americans focus on big name celebrities such as Beyoncé, Jamie Foxx, Dwayne Johnson, Will Smith etc to play movie roles. They can't compete with actors who have studied the arts for Years in the Uk. British actors are just quality and casting directors know it. American actors who have played non American roles are terrible e.g. Don Cheadle, Tay Diggs, Eddie Murphy, Mel Gibson, Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker the list goes on. In contrast Idris Elba can play any role with ease, South African, gangster from Baltimore, Jamaican, professional African American etc. And there are plenty like him in the uk. He is not one dimensional like African Americans who can only play gangsters, prostitutes or comedy clowns. There is a big golf in acting ability and the British have mastered the craft.

    • @TheLadyday1139
      @TheLadyday1139 7 років тому

      " ...He is not one dimensional like African Americans who can only play gangsters, prostitutes or comedy clowns."
      Re your quote - that's not what we can "only" play, but it IS how we Black Americans are typically VIEWED, and that view owes a lot to our history in the USA. PS, you forgot one more thing on that list of stereotypes you gave: "magic negro who's the conscience/redemption for the white character."

    • @TheLadyday1139
      @TheLadyday1139 7 років тому

      Also, there are plenty of conservatory-trained, degreed African American film and theater actors out there (Denzel is one, Mahershala Ali is another), so British Black actors aren't just simply "better". There are a couple of factors at work, I think: american's love the british actor, regardless of race bc they bring an *air" (justified or not) of being more cultured and intelligent. Also, I think Americans and particularly Black Americans, put more of a premium of *authenticity* or *realness* for their entertainers, which is why you'll see rappers and singers get acting parts more frequently than a university-trained "Actor". The perception - rightly or wrongly - is that maybe the trained actor is going to compromise their realness somehow.

  • @amelkeatingsaid7735
    @amelkeatingsaid7735 7 років тому +3

    GOAT. Samuel L Jackson is doing it bigly.

    • @Robertahausen
      @Robertahausen 3 роки тому

      sure wish the youth of today would speak the english language

  • @TheFeesh30
    @TheFeesh30 7 років тому +1

    One of the most versatile actors in the game. Seriously in so many movies that are legendary!

  • @renelevesque1444
    @renelevesque1444 7 років тому

    Pure definition of cool right there ! You can't stop listening. He has such great presence. Controls the room softly

  • @joshuab1728
    @joshuab1728 7 років тому +3

    Living Legend respect to Sam Jack

  • @i_am_Vuss
    @i_am_Vuss 7 років тому +149

    The British actors thing is such BS

    • @jamesmmu
      @jamesmmu 7 років тому +5

      America first

    • @laflame4469
      @laflame4469 7 років тому +1

      jamesmmu nigga i hope someone slaps the shit outta you today

    • @thehoneydeev
      @thehoneydeev 6 років тому

      jamesmmu America first used to mean America grabs the best at everything: that’s how we stayed on top of the world, you know!!!

  • @JSmith-kh4vo
    @JSmith-kh4vo 7 років тому +2

    A great question to ask would've been when will Samuel begin to write and direct his own films.

  • @NuLevelsOnly
    @NuLevelsOnly 7 років тому

    ebro in the morning been havin good interviews the few months

  • @randywave7
    @randywave7 7 років тому +10

    Ebro doesn't know Samuel L, you can tell butchering roles characters etc..

  • @MaineManDezzo
    @MaineManDezzo 7 років тому +7

    Sam doin hella press!

  • @pwilliams4394
    @pwilliams4394 7 років тому +1

    I would love to hear more of Sam's Hollywood stories

  • @hlminds609
    @hlminds609 7 років тому

    Interview flew by. I could ask this dude questions all fuckin day.