00:07 Steve Byrne's new movie and his fights 02:02 Bill Burr recalls getting super baked with Al and watching old Oprah Winfrey episodes. 06:03 Performing stand-up in a parking lot in downtown Hollywood. 08:02 Bill Burr emphasizes the importance of not forgetting one's roots 11:32 Steve Martin's unique, silly comedy style stood out. 13:31 Discussion about great comedy actors 17:02 Discussion about movies that feature rebellious kids taking over their school 18:52 White Lightning is about a corrupt cop and moonshiners 22:47 Discussion on the way women are treated in old films 24:28 Social media addiction and its impact on mental wellbeing 27:36 Our online experience reflects what we engage with the most 29:18 Exploring films outside your comfort zone is beneficial. 32:37 Discussion about the movie 'Stand Up Guys' 34:22 Discussion on the sheer volume of available movies from all over the world. 37:32 Discussion on the special effects and communication barrier with a being from another world. 39:16 Impact of war on past and present generations 42:42 Volunteers cleaning up public land and interacting with a homeless encampment 44:14 Christopher Knight lived in the woods in Maine for years 47:31 Bill Burr reflects on life during the pandemic 49:12 Remote work leading to career reassessment 52:22 Balancing work and personal life in show business 54:09 Accept the reality of the business and focus on your own work 57:36 Comedians facing challenges from social media outrage 59:12 Bert Kreischer pioneered Drive-In comedy shows during the pandemic. 1:02:23 Handling sensitive topics with empathy 1:04:06 Bill Burr recalls a memorable stand-up set by a comedian 1:07:51 Bill Burr's confidence in his material and delivery 1:09:39 Discussion on personal dental experiences and mouthpiece issues. 1:13:12 Discussion on old-school gym culture 1:14:56 Concerns about the inconsistencies in COVID-19 restrictions and individual accountability 1:18:11 Importance of immune system and vaccine hesitation 1:19:43 Bill Burr is described as a fun-loving and caring person. 1:23:01 Security transporting large amounts of cash 1:24:44 Discussion on the intense experiences of military pilots 1:27:59 The misconception of using only 10% of our brain 1:29:44 Navigating challenging comedy gigs and the fear of not being liked 1:33:06 Bill Burr reflects on his experience performing live shows and the impact on his voice 1:34:47 The enthusiasm of the audience at outdoor stand-up shows 1:38:10 Bill Burr makes a successful comeback to stand-up comedy after pandemic break 1:39:40 Bill Burr's stand-up performance was powerful and unapologetic
It was so good to hear Rogan and Burr talk about Bill Hicks. He was such an underappreciated comedy genius, but required a certain taste of comedy as well as an understanding that you're supposed to be not only listening to jokes but also to very serious issues that he can inject comedy into in a way very few comics can . He could have been one of the greats if his life hadn't been cut short.
@@davedavid7061 yeah, kinda funny how Joe is viewed as one of the great comedians, but he doesn't seem to get Norm McDonald. Joe is a good person however. Internet needs him.
I only gave a thumbs up because of Bill Burr! Bill Burr is one of my favorites along with George Carlin. Two guys spitting truth about society! Cobb's is a great comedy club! Jenny Jones daaaamn that is a throw back, look it up gen z. ✌️
28:30 I think is great that they mention foreign films. 30:14 I grew up in Mexico in the 80's as a kid and had no problem reading subtitles watching U.S. movies so I trip out that U.S. folks just want to see Hollywood movies. They are missing out on other great stuff.
I tried watching a few old movies from my childhood for nostalgia, but they are better as memories rather than how I perceive them today. The past is often better left in the past. 🙈🙉🙊
Agreed. Tried going down memory lane and man, there were some rough ones looking at it through modern lenses. However, there are just ever green golden ones like T2 or the first Matrix
Clasic films are nostalgic for there era never quite hit the same. But a stand up comedy or film . An eddie Murphy special. Or even jim carrey ace ventura. Seems to hit . Brings back all the laughs
@trixic3 They most certainly do, some are just immortal. But we are not, I think when we were younger and perhaps more innocent, hormones and youth combined, amplified them and forever set them as great in our mind's eye
A lot of people didn't like Jeepers Creepers because of Victor Salva, who was a convicted sex offender and self-described protege of Coppola. A little extra info here: "The dialogue "Can you blame him though? I mean look at her, the heart wants what it wants, am I right?", referring to a sexual abuse victim within the movie, was singled out for criticism due to Victor Salva's 1988 incarceration for child sexual abuse and possession of child pornography." "Salva confessed to molesting the star of two of his films, Nathan Forrest Winters. In 2017 Nathan said that he was molested by Salva for six years. In 1988, Salva plead guilty to five felony counts: lewd and lascivious conduct, oral copulation with a person under 14, and three counts of procuring a child for pornography. Salva was sentenced to three years but only served 15 months. He finished parole in 1992. Nathan has said that Salva did not spend the full 15 months in jail. He spent most of the time in a treatment facility." And Coppola also paid for his attorney after he already stated he did have inappropriate materials involving minors as well as inappropriate relations with Nathan. And though Jeepers Creepers is based on a true-crime story involving Dennis DePue, a lot of people speculated early on due to what happened during a similar movie "Something In The Basement," (yeah there was something in the basement, a kid and a sick freak) that it was a subversive extension of his nature as a sexual offender towards minors. (Jeepers Creepers snatching up young people with "Good parts").
If you like the amazing stories of people living "off grid" or finding themselves homeless, watch the "Man on layby 52" about a guy who lived on the side of a road in Scotland for 3 years!
Gator has got a really good soundtrack !!!! It took me ages to find it on vinyl !!!! If you like 60’s / 70’s soundtracks I would highly recommend it !!! I heard one track on a compilation called dusty fingers and it was my favourite track from it and then it took me about 20 years to find the original soundtrack!!!
"Jamie pull up every episode I've ever done."
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :D
spotify contracted ended. time to put em back on youtube!
That's why he's the goat!
now its not gonna be (near) impossible to find past episodes on spotify
money must be tight
I see Bill, I click
yes!!!
100% Yessssss, it doesn't matter what pod i see him on.
@@junioragnoo4962yes me to from Holland
Me too, click off
I think we are sick 😂😂😂
I didn't watch Joe during the Spotify stretch so this is new to me. Thank you
Bills dad @ 33:30 lmao "I know you told me to stop doing that 'cause it's bad for my back but ya know, it's my house"
It always makes me laugh that Bill starts off any impersonation of his dad with "Ah, Christ..."
00:07 Steve Byrne's new movie and his fights
02:02 Bill Burr recalls getting super baked with Al and watching old Oprah Winfrey episodes.
06:03 Performing stand-up in a parking lot in downtown Hollywood.
08:02 Bill Burr emphasizes the importance of not forgetting one's roots
11:32 Steve Martin's unique, silly comedy style stood out.
13:31 Discussion about great comedy actors
17:02 Discussion about movies that feature rebellious kids taking over their school
18:52 White Lightning is about a corrupt cop and moonshiners
22:47 Discussion on the way women are treated in old films
24:28 Social media addiction and its impact on mental wellbeing
27:36 Our online experience reflects what we engage with the most
29:18 Exploring films outside your comfort zone is beneficial.
32:37 Discussion about the movie 'Stand Up Guys'
34:22 Discussion on the sheer volume of available movies from all over the world.
37:32 Discussion on the special effects and communication barrier with a being from another world.
39:16 Impact of war on past and present generations
42:42 Volunteers cleaning up public land and interacting with a homeless encampment
44:14 Christopher Knight lived in the woods in Maine for years
47:31 Bill Burr reflects on life during the pandemic
49:12 Remote work leading to career reassessment
52:22 Balancing work and personal life in show business
54:09 Accept the reality of the business and focus on your own work
57:36 Comedians facing challenges from social media outrage
59:12 Bert Kreischer pioneered Drive-In comedy shows during the pandemic.
1:02:23 Handling sensitive topics with empathy
1:04:06 Bill Burr recalls a memorable stand-up set by a comedian
1:07:51 Bill Burr's confidence in his material and delivery
1:09:39 Discussion on personal dental experiences and mouthpiece issues.
1:13:12 Discussion on old-school gym culture
1:14:56 Concerns about the inconsistencies in COVID-19 restrictions and individual accountability
1:18:11 Importance of immune system and vaccine hesitation
1:19:43 Bill Burr is described as a fun-loving and caring person.
1:23:01 Security transporting large amounts of cash
1:24:44 Discussion on the intense experiences of military pilots
1:27:59 The misconception of using only 10% of our brain
1:29:44 Navigating challenging comedy gigs and the fear of not being liked
1:33:06 Bill Burr reflects on his experience performing live shows and the impact on his voice
1:34:47 The enthusiasm of the audience at outdoor stand-up shows
1:38:10 Bill Burr makes a successful comeback to stand-up comedy after pandemic break
1:39:40 Bill Burr's stand-up performance was powerful and unapologetic
It was so good to hear Rogan and Burr talk about Bill Hicks. He was such an underappreciated comedy genius, but required a certain taste of comedy as well as an understanding that you're supposed to be not only listening to jokes but also to very serious issues that he can inject comedy into in a way very few comics can . He could have been one of the greats if his life hadn't been cut short.
I was like "new Bill Burr ep fucking sick!!!!" Then I slowly realized the background was red and then butt was hurt again.
Wait, what? This iznt legit?
I liked the old room vibe . But I agree that re broadcasting a prerecorded show without the teaser, sucks.
@@stevendalloesingh1214 what do you mean not legit? It's just an old episode
I just watch like 1 or 2 episodes of Joe every month. The last 2 years. I basically watched like 0.2% of his content. I'm glad it came back up.
An Joe critisicing jamie for plugging jeepers creepers again was hilarious;
Jamie just dropped more videos than bombs in Vietnam.
I was thinking that something is wrong with UA-cam. So you telling me that these videos are dropping in real time?
@nekoskype they are the ones from Spotify tha weren't uploaded to youtube
I love the smell of podcast in the morning
Dumb ads on UA-cam every 3mins. Stick to Spotify
It’s really dumb.
lol
I totally forgot about the Star Wars set.
It's like he's doing the podcast from Disneyland.
You guys ever have a friend that takes every joke or one liner you say and turns it into a serious conversation? That’s Joe 😂
Omg I fucking hate it. it's a joke bro, relax, I'm not giving you my opinion.
Were you ever on a flight within talking about quitting smoking
@@davedavid7061 yeah, kinda funny how Joe is viewed as one of the great comedians, but he doesn't seem to get Norm McDonald.
Joe is a good person however. Internet needs him.
Childlike curiosity about EVERYTHING
its almost like he is trying to make a podcast and drag out convos for it to get you to comment sheesh its like he did this on purpose
This show is such a godsend for someone who doesn't socialize (me)
I think Joe Rogan is very proud of his Joey Diaz impression 😂
It's pretty funny I love it when people do Joey
its a good impression probably his best
i like how bill burr don´t give a fk about his impression. but thats bill burr he not trying to be liked
Bill Burr is the wrong person to try and impress with an impression
Early 70s Burt Reynolds movies is a rabbit hole that everyone needs to go down... dude was a legend.
My two favorite celebrities. This is always a treat
Bro this is great, I been watching non stop I missed all the Spotify episodes so I'll be good for 3 months lol
Yas 👏🏽 me too 😁
300 podcast episodes brought over from Spotify thanks to Jamie.
These need to be saved. Imagine how it’s gonna be rewatching these 30-40 years from now
why Jamie?
hair left the chat
The cope at Oprah's hair was real though 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
If they were light bulbs, Bill is an LED and Joe is like a burned 150 watt old kind
I only gave a thumbs up because of Bill Burr! Bill Burr is one of my favorites along with George Carlin. Two guys spitting truth about society! Cobb's is a great comedy club! Jenny Jones daaaamn that is a throw back, look it up gen z. ✌️
I absolutely love watching these two of my most favorite people of this messed up world ❤.
Stop trying to pander to me
Love hearing Burr talk about his craft, loveeee the Burr....please just never die and stay around forever doing comedy? please!
“So much wasted time.” The dying words of David Cassidy.
Billy Orangeballs, I am only watching this podcast because of you.
We care
so you believe he would read this?! 😂
@@erasamus1057 maybe lol Bill Burr is kinda neurotic
Bill and Joe most consistent couple and makes me feel safe.
“Jamie.. Release the Kraken!”
That was the love,y Eleanor Roosevelt who said that “ comparison is the thief of joy “ 🤗🍀
Genuinely love these Joe and Bill episodes
Need to see a new JRE with Burr, what a legendary duo on a pod ❤
Dont forget the GOAT killer truck movie..."Duel" With Dennis Weaver.
What about maximum overdrive!
Spielberg's directorial debut! That movie is TERRIFYING! I love it! 🎉
It takes two real men to genuinely say "I love you brother, I love you too" and it not be weird.
Tell ur friends u love them man.
I LOVEEEEEE BILLL BROO!!! hes literally my hero.....
Jerpers Creepers is a modern classic.
This show is 4 years old. I thought I had seen it a long time ago, and Bill said "This film clip is four years old" while talking about a film clip"
I want to say cool things, like: "Vanishing Point - I almost said Point of Entry, which is a Judas Priest album."
Don't forget Sally, Jesse, Raphael and her famous red glasses
28:30 I think is great that they mention foreign films. 30:14 I grew up in Mexico in the 80's as a kid and had no problem reading subtitles watching U.S. movies so I trip out that U.S. folks just want to see Hollywood movies. They are missing out on other great stuff.
I tried watching a few old movies from my childhood for nostalgia, but they are better as memories rather than how I perceive them today. The past is often better left in the past. 🙈🙉🙊
Agreed. Tried going down memory lane and man, there were some rough ones looking at it through modern lenses. However, there are just ever green golden ones like T2 or the first Matrix
@@wesleygafoor7050 true there are some that still stack up...Rocky Horror is one of those for me.
Clasic films are nostalgic for there era never quite hit the same. But a stand up comedy or film . An eddie Murphy special. Or even jim carrey ace ventura. Seems to hit . Brings back all the laughs
@trixic3 They most certainly do, some are just immortal. But we are not, I think when we were younger and perhaps more innocent, hormones and youth combined, amplified them and forever set them as great in our mind's eye
Joe I feel you !! UA-cam is soooooo dam addictive
Man i kind of miss the weirdness of when the new studio looked like the inside of an alien spaceship.
The Austin toaster.
That Truman show reference was spot on.
Shell shock (WWI) - Battle Fatigue (WWII) - PTSD (Vietnam)
Didn't they call it something else right after Vietnam?
That's another reason they call it the Forgotten War...
Operational Exhaustion (Korea)
Joe and Bill Burr are the kings of comedy! Boston comics are hilarious
Bill top 5 all time, rogan wouldnt even crack top 500, he's basically a civilian dawlg
Joe doesn't have a funny bone or hair on his body.
Joe Rogan top 5 podcaster though most watch him for that
A lot of people didn't like Jeepers Creepers because of Victor Salva, who was a convicted sex offender and self-described protege of Coppola. A little extra info here: "The dialogue "Can you blame him though? I mean look at her, the heart wants what it wants, am I right?", referring to a sexual abuse victim within the movie, was singled out for criticism due to Victor Salva's 1988 incarceration for child sexual abuse and possession of child pornography."
"Salva confessed to molesting the star of two of his films, Nathan Forrest Winters. In 2017 Nathan said that he was molested by Salva for six years. In 1988, Salva plead guilty to five felony counts: lewd and lascivious conduct, oral copulation with a person under 14, and three counts of procuring a child for pornography. Salva was sentenced to three years but only served 15 months. He finished parole in 1992. Nathan has said that Salva did not spend the full 15 months in jail. He spent most of the time in a treatment facility." And Coppola also paid for his attorney after he already stated he did have inappropriate materials involving minors as well as inappropriate relations with Nathan.
And though Jeepers Creepers is based on a true-crime story involving Dennis DePue, a lot of people speculated early on due to what happened during a similar movie "Something In The Basement," (yeah there was something in the basement, a kid and a sick freak) that it was a subversive extension of his nature as a sexual offender towards minors. (Jeepers Creepers snatching up young people with "Good parts").
16:25 Different wavelength there, Bill. Me too buddy. Meee tooooo.
Ol’ billy back to the future there dohhhhhh Jesus
Jeepers Creepers is such a cult classic, show some appreciation for it Jamie 😢
Joe what are you doing to me??!!!! 😂💀. I’m locked tf in 😅
Great episode the whole way thru
How the fuck did I miss this gem of an episode????
I love bill, a lot of movies where me and my cousins always laugh and it’s not funny, but it is.😅
"That's who I lent it to - Redband!" missed opportunity. 13:15
Lets put ALL the spotify content on yt at once...
I like it.
"The gig at Chapelles reminded me, oh yeah, im a fucking idiot.'. Lmao
Boy has release 10 podcasts in 45 seconds lol
He made most of the money he will make off the episodes on Spotify so now he’s giving em out on UA-cam for free
I love seeing these two together... thx.. ❤
Steve Martin would be a great guest
If you have a landline you have 24 volts that comes into your house
I'm so glad you made it to Texas, Joe!!😂
I had this on 0.5 speed from watching Gordan Ramsey cooking videos, and it messed me up when this one came on and I couldn’t change it
Love that
If you like the amazing stories of people living "off grid" or finding themselves homeless, watch the "Man on layby 52" about a guy who lived on the side of a road in Scotland for 3 years!
I love the fact that joey constantly feels a need to make sure joe is followed by rogan. That shit makes me piss my pants.
One of the reasons i love Joey. He does that to everyone.
Fucking so good to have this back on UA-cam
Steve Martin's cruel shoes comes to mind.
when did this first 'air' ?
Maximum overdrive made me scared of lawn mowers.
Jamie should be an voice option on alexa and Google. “Hey Jamie” is the future.
Is this episode on Spotify I can’t find the full one
any bill content gets my view
Jamie, can you put air dates in these descriptions? I'm lost in space and time.
Dear JOE, please do one with JAMIE 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good old Bill "JUST WEAR THE MASKS" Burr
Bill Burr is a Judas Priest fan, so I am now a Bill Burr fan lol
24:36 and that’s why I have jeepers creepers on VHS.
Man's puttin in work.. Bring it, I'm catching up
Jeepers creepers was my favorite horror movie as a kid
Bill Burr is funny without telling jokes
Burr: How do I send this to you? *Hands Jamie the whole phone*
that's how I am. ppl be like "dm me" "air drop" sir, I'm from last century😅
Bill Burr almost makes Joe Rogan palatable
Bill Burr and Joe Rogan go way back, so stfu and enjoy both of them
The giant toaster is back!!
Gator has got a really good soundtrack !!!! It took me ages to find it on vinyl !!!! If you like 60’s / 70’s soundtracks I would highly recommend it !!! I heard one track on a compilation called dusty fingers and it was my favourite track from it and then it took me about 20 years to find the original soundtrack!!!
jamie is like a google engine lol
Daytime TV from that era morphed into reality TV.
Bill burr all the way. What is it that makes me stay.?
Tnx for these gems
THANK YOU! “Jamie, can you put the original air date in the title, please? Thanks, buddy”.
How is it that your intro music is 10 decibels louder than your whole podcast? Hire me joe.
OL BILLY TWINKLE TOES!!! LFG!
When was this aired?
Aww back in the toaster oven days.
This is an old one. Good one.
Idk why nobody is talking about how Bill hasn't been on JRE in going on two years now.
Fr. Miss him. Probably not anywhere near as accessible for Bill after Joe moved to Texas
Would love Louis CK and Bill on together
Bill Burr went a bit woke on the Hollywood movie scene and Joe Rogan just endorsed Donald Trump sooo…
Oh no doubt, but this stemmed ad far back ad the vaccine. @jakehowie442
The movie “The Car” scared the shit outta me when I was a kid.
thank you❤
38:19 it just hit me JRE here is like watching Mystery Science Theater watching bad movies and joking about it 😅
36:00
How about "Like father, like son"
With Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron.
I love sputnik! So good!
An Australian movie that Bill Burr might like.
'The Cars That Ate Paris'
Joe's the real deal..RESPECT
Nice movie suggestions. Will watch
I’ve never really been in to comedy, but I love Bill Burr!
seriously need a new one. bring him back