Old School, wedding crashers, couples retreat, dodgrball, and more plus all the side characters. Vince Vaughn is an absolute legend. He's got some underrated gems as well. This man was a huge part of my childhood
I think his performance in "Brawl in Cell block 99", was the stuff of legend. Really gritty and grim role, he was robbed at least a nomination for a golden globe in my opinion that year, really hard movie to watch but powerful performance
It's such a weird flick because on the surface it has such massive C-movie perhaps B-movie on a good day vibes, but Vince is just fantastic in it. And somehow the movie just works for me. And as they say in the video, they really take use of his large stature, which i feel like he's never, ever been "known" for, even though he's 6´5 and objectivly towered over most of his co-stars. His height never seemed to play a role in any of his work prior to this. Then again, the movies he's most "famous" for he has happend to play along other quite tall men. In The lost world he plays against 6´4 Jeff Goldblum and in Anchorman he plays next to 6´3 Will Ferrell. But usually someone that tall tends to end up as typecast as the "Big guy", which Vaughn obviously has somehow escaped through his career.
I’ve heard of that movie bro. I’ve never seen it. I like that is fine. I’m a fan of him. I have to check it out. I’ve never seen that one. I heard. It looks pretty good.🤘🤘
Not gonna lie this man did two actually legendary fucking hilarious performances in "Old School" & "Wedding Crashers". Two always rewatchable and enjoyable comedies. He was great in "Swingers" and "Made" but his run in the 2000s movies with "Dodgeball", "Be cool", "Anchorman", "Mr. & Mrs. Smith", & "Starsky and Hutch", he was always excellent and funny to watch
"Freaky" (2020) was actually a really fun body swap movie, one of the last times I enjoyed his performance in a movie. Even if the movie was a bit too gory and cheesy at times, it was definitely a good performance and a fun movie
Vince was awesome in HBO True Detective Season 2. That is one of the most underrated seasons of that show better yet probably one of Vince's most extremly underrated and to me one of his best serious roles. Him,Collin Farell,Taylor Kitsch and Rachael McAdams really gelled together great awesome cast also.
TD-2 is awesome...those saying otherwise are too busy comparing it to TD-1 to notice just how damned good and intense the next installment was. Every time I watch the multiple endings as to who didn't make it are gut-wrenching.
Vince still lives rent free in my head! I still quote him from Old School, Anchor Man, and The Internship. I realize that times change as well as people's taste in movies, however Vince will forever be a comedic genius to me.
@@Shadowman4710 The issue with season 2 was the underlying story connecting everything. It was too confusing and drawn out. The season had some of the most badass, ugly, dark characters with some incredible scenes (much like season 1) but just didnt have a foundation to stand on in my opinion.
Ive always felt Vince Vaughn was underrated as a actor he one of those actors that he good in almost every movie Ive seen in its just the movie may or may not be good that Psycho remake was bad!! but Swingers was great! etc
I was bummed out when they cancelled the movie, "Outsourced". It was supposed to be Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn crossing the border to Mexico to regain their jobs. It would have been hiiiiilarious.
True Detective Season 2 was a good run. It was screwed by following Season 1's masterpiece of a ride and that Marketing hadn't been clear this was more of a Fargo series with each season supposed to be it's own thing.
More actors need to do this. He is worth +50 million dollars. He doesnt need to be in anything that doesnt fit his acting style perfectly. We need less Dwayne Johnson playing The Rock in everything. Where are all the damn socialists when it comes to casting decisions???????
Yo, everyone really needs to check out that Return to Paradise, for Vaughn as well as Joaquin Phoenix. Really caught me by surprise when it just happened to be coming on at the right time.
Swingers, Old School, Dodgeball, Wedding Crashers, & Brawl in Cell Block 99 are tremendous films. Those comedy films are some of my favorite comedy films of all time and Brawl in Cell Block 99 is one of my favorite gritty dark films.
I love it when A-list actors take side roles. Like Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder. It's great to see them bringing a different vibe to these non-leading characters. Vince Vaughn is a definite plus for any movie no matter what the role.
I recently saw him in an underrated movie called Queenpins the story of coupon defrauding gone wrong, it’s like War Dogs with coupons, I mainly watched it for Paul Walter Hauser as I’m a huge Cobra Kai fan and Vince and Paul together had a ton of good chemistry and the story is actually quite interesting, I do recommend if you’re able to find it anywhere
I always wanted them to make a Dead Rising movie with Vince Vaughn cast as Frank West. I thought he had the perfect look to play the character. He's too old now, of course. And no one but me cares about Dead Rising anymore (especially after Dead Rising 4 sank the franchise). But still, he was my dream casting for my favorite video game if it had ever been made into a film. And then they did make a direct-to-video side story movie but they cast Rob Riggle which was... interesting.
He’s got so many classic moments. Most of them around a dinner table. Like in “Swingers” when he says, “Ya grows up!” Or the scene in “Wedding Crashers” when he’s like, “He’s joking, feels so good when he jokes.”
As he got older his roles got better and proved his range. He’s doing just fine. Let’s not believe because he’s not in the limelight, that’s he’s not relevant.
Vaughn said that Jon F wrote a sequel script and it was brilliant with that as its theme. Jon said it'd be even funnier if they waited to make it in their mid fifties. Hmmm, we're there now, baby!
He’s just to hard for me to take seriously in non comedic roles. He has great comedic timing and intuition. I understand an actor wanting to branch out, but at a certain point they can’t deny the type of style and roles that got them to where they are. I mean it’s not like he’s typecasted in every comedic film he’s in, or dependent on a singular character.
"I hope you flip your bike over and knock your two front teeth out! You selfish son of a bitch! You leave me in the trenches taking grenades, John!" Love this versatile actor, good to know he's still acting. Thank you Joblo for this video!!
He was memorable in the underappreciated "Clay Pigeons." I also liked "The Locusts." My favorite, because of the difficult decision making involved, is "Return To Paradise."
dam fanatics! nobody will ever convince me that the 'cancells' are not psychopaths in power trips by now. any f.. excuse is good enough to scrap anyone at their whim. I had no idea Vince made so many movies... I missed on a lot of those. made really is a blast to watch to this day. it s difficult not to love him and Jon. good show bro.
What happened? His fast-talking yet-still-charming schtick was amazing and had it's place in history - but it ran dry. You can't do that forever. Good on him for diversifying.
Vince has the best laugh ever. Couples Retreat and The Watch are two movies I can watch over n over. And Dragged Across Concrete is probably my favourite film of his. Brawl in cell block 99 is good too. His performances are solid and he shows he’s got what it takes to play a gritty dramatic role. I also love the director of those films.
Vince is a gifted actor. Very funny and can be serious. Brawl in cell block 99 was so violent but meaningful. He should have got best supporting actor in Hacksaw Ridge.
I was a bit disappointed that Vaughn's star has fallen to the point that on Curb he was not playing himself but as an actual character (same family as Super Dave so maybe not in bad company).
Found it! From one of our Mothers and a QUEEN Maya Angelou “If you only have one smile in you give it to the people you love.Don’t be surly at home,then go out in the street and start grinning “Good morning “ at total strangers “ Maya Angelou
The _Seberg_ (2019) movie deserved a lot more attention, but it got completely ignored in the US. Gee, I wonder why? The film is based on a real-life actress Jean Seberg who was spied on and had her life ruined by the FBI who planted false stories and became blacklisted from Hollywood, all because of her support of Black liberation groups between the 1960s and early 1970s.
Nothing happened to him. Hollywood stopped making comedies that's what happened. The guys a comedic legend. He's also got some great dramatic roles too!
Not sure if a particular role led him to begin playing tougher characters as in True Detective's 2nd Season (which I'm crazy about) Hacksaw Ridge and then Brawl in Cell Block 99 but whoever said hey this guy can do more than straight drama or comedy...kudos.
What you mean what happened to him ? I don’t think he ever went away. I saw him on curb your enthusiasm. He appears on multiple episodes and seasons too?
I think Vince is cool and has a lot of hits with his misses, but never afraid to go up and bat and give it his all. He can do both serious and comedic roles well.
The Interns was incredibly acted and well put together. It was 100% funny and had so many great moments. Aside from some plotholes surrounding irl working in tech, it was a great movie. I never saw the theatrical release however so maybe I am biased.
Vince Vaughn's fast verbal rants are awesome. His roles in Lost World, Old School, and Swingers are hilarious.
Have you seen Clay Pigeons? It's from 1999 it's a dark comedy with Joaquin Phoenix as well, and Vince is amazing.
Can't forget "Made"
Have you seen wedding crashers?
Vince Vaughn is such a legend, my man needs a good script tho, it has been a while.
Many of these comments are 50 shades of Andrew Cunanan, just waiting for inevitable news that one of you followed through🚨
Old School, wedding crashers, couples retreat, dodgrball, and more plus all the side characters. Vince Vaughn is an absolute legend. He's got some underrated gems as well. This man was a huge part of my childhood
I think his performance in "Brawl in Cell block 99", was the stuff of legend. Really gritty and grim role, he was robbed at least a nomination for a golden globe in my opinion that year, really hard movie to watch but powerful performance
Legend
It's such a weird flick because on the surface it has such massive C-movie perhaps B-movie on a good day vibes, but Vince is just fantastic in it. And somehow the movie just works for me.
And as they say in the video, they really take use of his large stature, which i feel like he's never, ever been "known" for, even though he's 6´5 and objectivly towered over most of his co-stars. His height never seemed to play a role in any of his work prior to this.
Then again, the movies he's most "famous" for he has happend to play along other quite tall men. In The lost world he plays against 6´4 Jeff Goldblum and in Anchorman he plays next to 6´3 Will Ferrell.
But usually someone that tall tends to end up as typecast as the "Big guy", which Vaughn obviously has somehow escaped through his career.
I’ve heard of that movie bro. I’ve never seen it. I like that is fine. I’m a fan of him. I have to check it out. I’ve never seen that one. I heard. It looks pretty good.🤘🤘
His best i love that movie
What a movie, his performance gives me chills. Has to be the least amout of words he's ever spoke in a movie.
no matter what. I got respect for Vince Vaughn cause he has so many all time classics that still make me laugh
He still active trying to get work in films, big rolls and small rolls to support anything at will?🤔
@@glennjthompson332 explain? Is it a question?
@@onlyonem0llyy Yes.🙄
@@glennjthompson332 oh! Idk if he is or not tbh idc wut movie he’s in I’ll still watch it
Fanboys for a middle aged actor who's best work was decades ago? @@onlyonem0llyy
Not gonna lie this man did two actually legendary fucking hilarious performances in "Old School" & "Wedding Crashers". Two always rewatchable and enjoyable comedies. He was great in "Swingers" and "Made" but his run in the 2000s movies with "Dodgeball", "Be cool", "Anchorman", "Mr. & Mrs. Smith", & "Starsky and Hutch", he was always excellent and funny to watch
I absolutely LOVE The Cell. It's an incredibly beautiful horror piece. It's pure art. The movie was all about the dreamscape.
It's so great and people don't get it.
I love re watching it!!
"Freaky" (2020) was actually a really fun body swap movie, one of the last times I enjoyed his performance in a movie. Even if the movie was a bit too gory and cheesy at times, it was definitely a good performance and a fun movie
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The part where she is tied up...was too funny. "Isn't role playing a sexual game? Uh huh!"
Super brilliant!
He totally committed to that role. When he was expressing the female personality you can tell he was all in for that one.
I always loved also his serious supporting roles in "Fighting with my Family", "Into the Wild" & "Hacksaw Ridge"
Those were amazing roles he played too!
@@onlyonem0llyy Indeed, and even if it's not that great a movie aside from his performance (which is really the highlight), "Domestic Disturbance".
@@OnafetsEnovap ong fuck wut the critics say vince had HUGE influential performance on those films regardless of if they won any awards
Vince was awesome in HBO True Detective Season 2. That is one of the most underrated seasons of that show better yet probably one of Vince's most extremly underrated and to me one of his best serious roles. Him,Collin Farell,Taylor Kitsch and Rachael McAdams really gelled together great awesome cast also.
I second that!
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TD-2 is awesome...those saying otherwise are too busy comparing it to TD-1 to notice just how damned good and intense the next installment was. Every time I watch the multiple endings as to who didn't make it are gut-wrenching.
Vince still lives rent free in my head! I still quote him from Old School, Anchor Man, and The Internship. I realize that times change as well as people's taste in movies, however Vince will forever be a comedic genius to me.
I love his style of comedy. No one does a rant quite like Vince Vaughn (except maybe Denis Leary).
Loved him in True Detective and Into the Wild.
He took way too much shit from "critics" in True Detective. Yeah, it took him a few episodes to find the character but find him he did.
@@Shadowman4710 The issue with season 2 was the underlying story connecting everything. It was too confusing and drawn out. The season had some of the most badass, ugly, dark characters with some incredible scenes (much like season 1) but just didnt have a foundation to stand on in my opinion.
Every December I watch Fred Clause a few times. Vince has never had a bad performance, the man has energy.
Watched it last night
Ive always felt Vince Vaughn was underrated as a actor he one of those actors that he good in almost every movie Ive seen in its just the movie may or may not be good that Psycho remake was bad!! but Swingers was great! etc
Brawl in Cell Block 99 was brutal and sad and fuqing amazing!! Great vid!
I was bummed out when they cancelled the movie, "Outsourced". It was supposed to be Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn crossing the border to Mexico to regain their jobs. It would have been hiiiiilarious.
True Detective Season 2 was a good run. It was screwed by following Season 1's masterpiece of a ride and that Marketing hadn't been clear this was more of a Fargo series with each season supposed to be it's own thing.
More actors need to do this. He is worth +50 million dollars. He doesnt need to be in anything that doesnt fit his acting style perfectly.
We need less Dwayne Johnson playing The Rock in everything. Where are all the damn socialists when it comes to casting decisions???????
Shoutout Minnesota for making Vince Vaughan
Thanks for doing this on Vince. He’s one of my favorite actors that’s been in some of my favorite movies. Love his work.
Seeing all of these films make me realise how much of a great career he's had
"Brawl in cell block 99" was disgusting, and I loved it!
Wedding Crashers is a comedy CLASSIC
Ma!! The meatloaf!!!
LOL@@horatiohuffnagel7978
It's good to take a break when you're working as hard as he did. Good for you.
Now, let's see whatta else ya got!❤
18:01 Dude I'm all about Brawl! 😆🤬 And Freaky!
Vince Vaughn gettin to use that Imposing 6'5 hight advantage in Movie 🥺💪🏽💯
Be cool is the funniest movie i remember him in. He was absolutely hilarious
He was so good in Freaky so scary
Vince is underappreciated. Clay Pigeons is a masterpiece.
He is a top 5 comedic actor for me! And he has real acting chops when he turns it on
The Cell is a lost masterpiece. Vincent D,...(not even going to try) kills it.
Agreed! I saw it in the theater and watch it again every couple years. Never gets old.
@@tmilker you even have to give Jlow props.
Yo, everyone really needs to check out that Return to Paradise, for Vaughn as well as Joaquin Phoenix. Really caught me by surprise when it just happened to be coming on at the right time.
He also appeared in curb your enthusiasm last season’s as a character there with larry david which is really great
Dodgeball was Hilarious 😆👍
Swingers, Old School, Dodgeball, Wedding Crashers, & Brawl in Cell Block 99 are tremendous films.
Those comedy films are some of my favorite comedy films of all time and Brawl in Cell Block 99 is one of my favorite gritty dark films.
I love it when A-list actors take side roles. Like Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder. It's great to see them bringing a different vibe to these non-leading characters. Vince Vaughn is a definite plus for any movie no matter what the role.
I recently saw him in an underrated movie called Queenpins the story of coupon defrauding gone wrong, it’s like War Dogs with coupons, I mainly watched it for Paul Walter Hauser as I’m a huge Cobra Kai fan and Vince and Paul together had a ton of good chemistry and the story is actually quite interesting, I do recommend if you’re able to find it anywhere
Vince and PWH are great in it, I agree 💯.
Whole frikkin video I'm just waiting for Brawl on Cell Block 99. Oh my God is that movie good. Vince's acting is pure perfection.
I always wanted them to make a Dead Rising movie with Vince Vaughn cast as Frank West. I thought he had the perfect look to play the character. He's too old now, of course. And no one but me cares about Dead Rising anymore (especially after Dead Rising 4 sank the franchise). But still, he was my dream casting for my favorite video game if it had ever been made into a film. And then they did make a direct-to-video side story movie but they cast Rob Riggle which was... interesting.
I always thought Johnny Knoxville when he was younger would have been perfect.
Freaky was actually pretty good
I grew up watching Vince and I loved every one of his films. I miss seeing him on the big screen regularly.
He’s got so many classic moments. Most of them around a dinner table. Like in “Swingers” when he says, “Ya grows up!” Or the scene in “Wedding Crashers” when he’s like, “He’s joking, feels so good when he jokes.”
As he got older his roles got better and proved his range. He’s doing just fine. Let’s not believe because he’s not in the limelight, that’s he’s not relevant.
Swinger 2 with both friends living in vegas with another 2 or 6 failed relationships between them would be awesome.
Vaughn said that Jon F wrote a sequel script and it was brilliant with that as its theme. Jon said it'd be even funnier if they waited to make it in their mid fifties. Hmmm, we're there now, baby!
@@pablosonic892 i love stories. When i watch a film. I always make up a sequel or prequel in my mind. Or i say, "wouldnt it be better like this?"
He’s just to hard for me to take seriously in non comedic roles. He has great comedic timing and intuition. I understand an actor wanting to branch out, but at a certain point they can’t deny the type of style and roles that got them to where they are. I mean it’s not like he’s typecasted in every comedic film he’s in, or dependent on a singular character.
"I hope you flip your bike over and knock your two front teeth out! You selfish son of a bitch! You leave me in the trenches taking grenades, John!" Love this versatile actor, good to know he's still acting. Thank you Joblo for this video!!
I used to have that quote as my ringtone.
Steve Buscemi is really a badass and hero.
He was memorable in the underappreciated "Clay Pigeons." I also liked "The Locusts." My favorite, because of the difficult decision making involved, is "Return To Paradise."
Clay Pigeons is one of my absolute favorite movies, it's definitely underrated.
dam fanatics!
nobody will ever convince me that the 'cancells' are not psychopaths in power trips by now.
any f.. excuse is good enough to scrap anyone at their whim.
I had no idea Vince made so many movies...
I missed on a lot of those.
made really is a blast to watch to this day.
it s difficult not to love him and Jon.
good show bro.
You have forgotten to mention that he is a regular on one of the biggest current shows. He is a Funkhouser on Curb your Enthusiasm!
Dude, neighborhood watch is one of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen
Its so good
What happened? His fast-talking yet-still-charming schtick was amazing and had it's place in history - but it ran dry. You can't do that forever. Good on him for diversifying.
Still trying to get over True Detective season 2 :(
He can make something average, ordinarily watchable, suck.
@@alro2434 🤣
Old School and Dodgeball are some of the best comedies ever.
I miss him. One of my favourites.
Vince Vaughn is a national treasure! An iconic actor!
I know it's not that popular, I love 'Be Cool' 😁
Dragged across the concrete is a great movie.
Vince has the best laugh ever. Couples Retreat and The Watch are two movies I can watch over n over. And Dragged Across Concrete is probably my favourite film of his. Brawl in cell block 99 is good too. His performances are solid and he shows he’s got what it takes to play a gritty dramatic role. I also love the director of those films.
2:14 Vaughn is awesome but holy hell did he make a bad running back lmao that is NOT what an RB carrying the ball looks like
Brawl is so underrated. It goes from slowly violent, to ultra violent, to cartoonishly vionent, its a piece of art.
I’m actually surprised that Ben stiller did not cast Vince Vaughn in tropic thunder.
I forgot he was in the cell!!! That was a great movie.
Couples retreat is def up there. Loved that film. Funny af
"im a little too traumatized for a scone".
Greatest words ever said in cinematic history
I really enjoyed his movie freaky it was super fun
WHOA. scrolling I realized I haven’t thought about Vince Vaughn in like 10-12 years.
Vince is a gifted actor. Very funny and can be serious. Brawl in cell block 99 was so violent but meaningful. He should have got best supporting actor in Hacksaw Ridge.
I love Old School.
wtf happened to vince Vaughn is that hes still happening.
Gotta love some Vince Vaughn
I was a bit disappointed that Vaughn's star has fallen to the point that on Curb he was not playing himself but as an actual character (same family as Super Dave so maybe not in bad company).
Found it! From one of our Mothers and a QUEEN Maya Angelou
“If you only have one smile in you give it to the people you love.Don’t be surly at home,then go out in the street and start grinning “Good morning “ at total strangers “
Maya Angelou
The _Seberg_ (2019) movie deserved a lot more attention, but it got completely ignored in the US. Gee, I wonder why? The film is based on a real-life actress Jean Seberg who was spied on and had her life ruined by the FBI who planted false stories and became blacklisted from Hollywood, all because of her support of Black liberation groups between the 1960s and early 1970s.
Ok I'll say it, the end of True Detective S2, VV in the desert is cinemamtic excellence.
Just a shame we missed out on comedic talents between 1997-2002 cause he wanted to do more dramatic stuff. Could’ve had even more classics
Nothing happened to him. Hollywood stopped making comedies that's what happened. The guys a comedic legend. He's also got some great dramatic roles too!
I love every film Vince is in. It does not matter. He is great.
Brawl in cell block 99 is one of my favorite movies of his, I really thought he nailed that role
Dragged Across Concrete is a full fledged masterpiece.
Not sure if a particular role led him to begin playing tougher characters as in True Detective's 2nd Season (which I'm crazy about) Hacksaw Ridge and then Brawl in Cell Block 99 but whoever said hey this guy can do more than straight drama or comedy...kudos.
The Watch was awesome!
Vince is a fn icon!!! Straight money 💰
Completely unrelated but what was that hendrix style tune at the end??
What you mean what happened to him ? I don’t think he ever went away. I saw him on curb your enthusiasm. He appears on multiple episodes and seasons too?
Vince Vaughn is due for a career resurrection. Quentin Tarantino where you at??? 👀
He was tremendous in Return to Paradise, The Prime Gig, and A Cool Dry Place.
The cell deserved a lot more than it got, great movie
I think vince just plays himself in every movie I personally like that we'll the comedy ones at least .
He came out as a conservative. Thats what happened.
Definitely one of my favorite actors, that’s my guy! Especially wedding Crasher. Bruh just getting old leave him alone
he wasn't bad in his "I'm a serious actor"-phase - but cmon, we all love his hilarious comedy roles :D
I think Vince is cool and has a lot of hits with his misses, but never afraid to go up and bat and give it his all. He can do both serious and comedic roles well.
Big fan of Vince Swan. And Fred Claus was a very well done movie. The therapy session with brothers of famous people was hilarious.
Vince Vaughn would've made an amazing Kingpin.
The Interns was incredibly acted and well put together. It was 100% funny and had so many great moments. Aside from some plotholes surrounding irl working in tech, it was a great movie. I never saw the theatrical release however so maybe I am biased.
I recently watched four Christmases last night for the first time, it was funny and had a good cast
Vince Vaughn would be a scary dude to have pissed at you
No mention of him appearing on Curb your Enthusiasm?
LOVED Clay Pigeons...highly underrated film