lmao, love that movie. He became friends with Jack Black and even has a small part in "Tenacious D: The pick of Destiny" as the frat kid that throws the empty beer can at Kyle as he's leaving the house party.
he's acted pretty consistently actually if you check out his IMDB. They're just not huge blockbuster stuff. It's not like we see Tom Hanks recently much either.
@@Vendrix86 he has acted a lot but I was leaning more towards no major rolls really. And Tom has done several massive films recently. Just off the top of my head without looking anything up. He had Sully, News of the World, The Post, the Mr. Rodgers movie and Toy Story 4 all in the last 5 years. Plus he played a Captian in whatever movie he helped launch Apple TV with. Not the Philips one. Tom has been in a ton of things recently.
Colin Hanks the director in the skit. Is the 43 year old son of the great Tom Hanks. I mention age because its hard to believe. Im used to Tom being that age and younger. 🙂
The fact is they get picked while they are still relatively unknown because they are cheaper than established American actors, but they are also fresh out of one of best acting schools in the world so that gives them a leg up on young American actors.
That what I been saying. Here in America is basketball, hockey, football etc. kids in UK 🇬🇧 is soccer and acting. Most American actors have to become famous doing something else and then get into acting but kids in 🇬🇧 they start early
@@pedrojello8983 I disagree, most do not have to start famous from doing something else. A lot of our actors didn't. Nowadays there are people who started in other careers and just ended up doing acting later but most of the time they just fell into acting, it wasn't even something they wanted to do until they tried it and liked it or was paid good to do apart.
I think y'all have looked over the satire of this skit. Hollywood seems infatuated with Brits playing American roles. It's like they are awestruck that they can pull it off. Yet American actors may actually have backgrounds similar to the roles, and are able to perform the role well, but have been overlooked because of "the awe" of Brits.
I say we Americans should just start playing roles meant for the British just for sake of equality. I mean I know the British are just as infatuated with Americans who can do their accent well just as we are with them. There has to be a segment of British directors just like there are here in the states who have no problem with giving a role to any actor who can play the role well, regardless of nationality.
@@justicedavis5705 Hollywood brands itself as the centre of the worlds entertainment industry so it makes sense for people outside to go there to work. On the other hand, there are so few big British productions that it would be weird for an American to travel to Britain for a role... Especially seeing as there are so few roles to compete for here and Americans have been infamous for doing terrible British accents from Van Dyke to Don Cheadle to Keanu Reeves to Anne Hathaway (who said she begged them not to make her do it), so they'll be less willing to take the chance.
@@charleneraymond4036 I get that, my comment was meant to be more of a joke. I know it is unlikely that an American actor would take that chance when there are so many opportiunities to work out here. However, as this skit shows it does seem that Hollywood has a weird infatuation with any British actor that can do a pull off an average American accent when honestly a good American accent isn't that hard to pick up compared to others once you've heard it a few times. I mean even American comedians have built careers off of impersonating other Americans, our accents are easy even for other Americans to mimick so I just thought it would be refreshing to see the concept turned around.
@Trevon Womack To me, acting is acting. You don't need to be able to relate, you just need to be convincing. An argument can be made for limited opportunities but it doesn't bother me for the most part.
Kate Winslet gets extra points for Mare of Easttown because she’s specifically doing a Philly accent which is accurate to the location where the show takes place as opposed to a generic American accent. There have been American actors who haven’t bothered to get it right in Philadelphia area productions including Rocky.
Key had the idea to write this skit because his wife is a dialect/accent coach for actors and there were many Brits coming to their house to learn how to do American accents, and he would get angry about that since foreign actors were taking jobs from American actors. In an American movie, they typically cast UK actors for characters with UK accents, but you never hear of UK productions casting American actors to play characters with UK accents.
That’s mostly due to the fact Americans are terrible with British accents, the amount of films I’ve watched and can’t get through the full thing because the accent was so bad. British ppl and ppl in general can do an American accent it’s pretty simple.
@Oceanfive That's not necessarily always the case. It's just that native speakers of each have a more trained ear to catch the flaws than others. Even the most excellent of British actors from Hopkins (Welsh) to Elba (English) have slipped up on the subtleties of certain pronunciations when playing American roles. Further, just as is the case in the UK, and frankly, everywhere, there isn't just one American accent. There are regional dialects and accents too. Someone from Brooklyn doesn't talk exactly like someone from Queens. There are similarities, but many differences too. Someone from Chicago sounds nothing like someone from Florida. Of course, then there's proper American English (however of an oxymoron that sounds) just as there's proper British English.
@@oceanfive8201 maybe on a generic sort of American accent, but I’ve yet to see one British actor that can pull off any US Southern accent. Every last one of them comes off sounding hokey and cartoonish, like a bad Foghorn Leghorn impression. As for American actors who do British well, Alan Tudyk sounded like he belonged right alongside Paul Bettany and Mark Addy in A Knight’s Tale. Hugh Grant thought Renee Zellweger was really British when they were filming Bridget Jones’ Diary, Johnny Depp sounds believable as Jack Sparrow, RDJ sounded authentic as Sherlock Holmes…
@@vicentesalasii1480 Very true. Now, Tom Wilkinson did such a great job as Carmine Falconi in Batman Begins, I didn’t even know he wasn’t American. He nailed that NY Italian-American mobsteraccent. However, I’ve yet to witness a UK actor who can do a Southern US accent. Those accents are very diverse as well, but in every case I’ve seen of a UK actor playing a character from the Southern US, it sounds like a goofy caricature or hodge-podge of different affectations from different regions that aren’t typical of the region their character is from. Matthew McConaughey (TX) sounds different from Bill Clinton (AR), who sounds different from Theo Von (LA), who sounds different from my buddy Joe (WV). Daniel Craig is a mighty fine actor, but his Southern accent is a tragic car-wreck of Kentucky moonshiner, North Georgia plantation owner, and old Alabama lawyer.
This feels like a poke at Idris after he got his part in The Wire. Dominic West was also a British actor in The Wire that had a main part for most of the series too.
Thanks for reacting to this -- and yes, I think there are some very fine British actors, like Tom Hardy (he was brilliant in 2015's "Legend" where he plays the Kray twins). And you mentioned Kate Winslet, and I'd totally agree. She said that she had a really hard time doing an American accent initially, in "Titanic."
Idris Elba is one of my favorite actors. His accent surprised me when I watched "Luther." Great show but I have to watch it with subtitles for the whole cast.
I am from America I love watching you guys's videos I watch everything you guys put out LOL love you guys's accent and I would love to come to the UK one day I would have to say I'm your guys do biggest fans maybe one of these days I'll get to meet you guys
Some actors just fit the role perfectly like the role was made specifically for them. Like Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House in the titular show. I could never imagine anyone else in the role, he played it so perfectly, and I didn’t even know he was actually British until past season 3. In my mind, no one else can ever be Dr.House, not even another A list Hollywood star. I think there’s just iconic roles like that, which fits the actor. Likewise this could be said with a lot of other famous characters filled by American actors. Captain Jack Sparrow is indisputably such a great character because of Johnny Depp. And Clint Eastwood will always be the equivalent of the rugged old western Americana and synonymous with cowboy western classics. I think just some fill the role better than others despite one’s nationality. Acting is different in that there is aspects of one’s appearance that affects our perception of the character. If it was only based on one’s experiences how great someone acted then every writer should be a great actor too, right?
My favorite show Chicago Fire - Chief Boden played by Eamonn Walker who is English, perfect for that role. Also from Chicago Fire Jesse Spencer who is an Aussie, played Lt. Casey is another awesome actor. Watch the trifecta - Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD - you'll won't be disappointed.
As someone from a colonised country myself, I get the Americans hang up colonial mentality with the Brits. That the Brits are smarter, classier and overall better.😂 Hilarious how we all fought for freedom and revolution but still in awe of the people from the "motherland".😂
He didn’t Fu#k his accent… His accent was spot on guys… he meant to say “me mum” cause he was referencing his Leeds upbringing with his mum… but wanted to play at Oxford, therefore his preppy pompous accent he has was conditioned by his theatre education! Hahaha so he was spot on!
Re-watching your Key and Peele vids and am just binging Eli Stone with one of my fav actors, Jonny Lee Miller playing an American and thought of this sketch. Show is great btw. Underrated.
Christian Bale as Batman.... american accent..... American Psycho.... american accent. As far as I know, he plays a British character/magician in The Prestige, and portrays Ben Miles in Le Mans 66/Ford v Ferrari with his normal voice/British accent
Lol. Watch every Key and Peele episode...it's the best comedy we ever made in the US. You will die laughing lol. Seriously, watch them all. It gives a snapshot into us Americans.
I have to say that there are few British actors who can do a standard American accent well. Kate Winslet is the only one I can think of. It usually comes out in words like "anything", where they neglect the "ee" sound.
You should do a reaction video on Slap Fight. Check out Wolverine he is amazing, he stands strong and has compassion for his aponent but no mercy. These Fighters are fearless. They deliver and recive knock out blows over and over until the end. BRUTAL!!!!!!!!!
It kinda weirds me out when I find out one of my favorite TV show actors is British when they're playing an American. One of the shows I started watching and absolutely love is Breeders. I think that show is hilarious. It's an American-British comedy.
I've never seen that one before. And it didn't end like I thought it would. I thought Peele was going to start speaking with a fake British accent and then everybody would start saying what a phenomenal actor he is. That would have been funnier.
I say 68% Brits get the roles but understand European been acting since they came out the womb . American (me) do sports Brit act. That's their tv. , From Shakespeare until now. More acting school like we have club sports
Quick trivia: That is Tom Hanks' son, Colin, as the director 😀
I knew he looked familiar!! At least it isn't Chet
@@Jedicake lol you beat me to it. He would've started rapping for sure lol
Micheal Rockefeller* not "Tom Hanks"
Hopefully he isn’t a sack of shite his dad is.
Am I that old that I didn’t need this trivia.... 😩😩😩😩😩
It's always crazy to me that's Tom Hanks' son. I wish Colin got more roles. Been a fan since his Orange County days.
lmao, love that movie. He became friends with Jack Black and even has a small part in "Tenacious D: The pick of Destiny" as the frat kid that throws the empty beer can at Kyle as he's leaving the house party.
The Good Guys was one of my favorite shows and was cancelled too soon.
he's acted pretty consistently actually if you check out his IMDB. They're just not huge blockbuster stuff. It's not like we see Tom Hanks recently much either.
@@Vendrix86 he has acted a lot but I was leaning more towards no major rolls really. And Tom has done several massive films recently. Just off the top of my head without looking anything up. He had Sully, News of the World, The Post, the Mr. Rodgers movie and Toy Story 4 all in the last 5 years. Plus he played a Captian in whatever movie he helped launch Apple TV with. Not the Philips one. Tom has been in a ton of things recently.
He was great in Fargo.
Colin Hanks the director in the skit. Is the 43 year old son of the great Tom Hanks. I mention age because its hard to believe. Im used to Tom being that age and younger. 🙂
Also the fact that there is Chet Hanks and he is nothing like his brother lol
@@Deking24 "there is Chet Hanks" great way to describe him
@@sgswaney 😂😂😂 he is something isn’t he lol
@@Deking24 I've honestly never heard of Chet Hanks. 😅
@@ZukoHalliwell he’s the son that listened to a little too much 50 cent growing up as a kid and maybe watched Scarface a few too many times as well
The fact is they get picked while they are still relatively unknown because they are cheaper than established American actors, but they are also fresh out of one of best acting schools in the world so that gives them a leg up on young American actors.
That what I been saying. Here in America is basketball, hockey, football etc. kids in UK 🇬🇧 is soccer and acting. Most American actors have to become famous doing something else and then get into acting but kids in 🇬🇧 they start early
yes and no loool we knwo there's a lot of cheap actors in the US god knows unknown actors in L.A are cheap asf. it's a mix of talent and etc.
Acting school does not make an actor as much as talent. Arguably, the most talented actors in the world are almost all American.
@@moshet842 You only think that because you only speak English
@@pedrojello8983 I disagree, most do not have to start famous from doing something else. A lot of our actors didn't. Nowadays there are people who started in other careers and just ended up doing acting later but most of the time they just fell into acting, it wasn't even something they wanted to do until they tried it and liked it or was paid good to do apart.
I think y'all have looked over the satire of this skit. Hollywood seems infatuated with Brits playing American roles. It's like they are awestruck that they can pull it off. Yet American actors may actually have backgrounds similar to the roles, and are able to perform the role well, but have been overlooked because of "the awe" of Brits.
I say we Americans should just start playing roles meant for the British just for sake of equality. I mean I know the British are just as infatuated with Americans who can do their accent well just as we are with them. There has to be a segment of British directors just like there are here in the states who have no problem with giving a role to any actor who can play the role well, regardless of nationality.
@@justicedavis5705 Think it was more to do with The Wire lol; Stringer Bell - British actor; McNulty - British actor; Tommy Carcetti - British actor
@@justicedavis5705 Definitely. I think an American should play James bond and an American should play a key role in the Harry Potter prequel
@@justicedavis5705 Hollywood brands itself as the centre of the worlds entertainment industry so it makes sense for people outside to go there to work. On the other hand, there are so few big British productions that it would be weird for an American to travel to Britain for a role... Especially seeing as there are so few roles to compete for here and Americans have been infamous for doing terrible British accents from Van Dyke to Don Cheadle to Keanu Reeves to Anne Hathaway (who said she begged them not to make her do it), so they'll be less willing to take the chance.
@@charleneraymond4036 I get that, my comment was meant to be more of a joke. I know it is unlikely that an American actor would take that chance when there are so many opportiunities to work out here. However, as this skit shows it does seem that Hollywood has a weird infatuation with any British actor that can do a pull off an average American accent when honestly a good American accent isn't that hard to pick up compared to others once you've heard it a few times. I mean even American comedians have built careers off of impersonating other Americans, our accents are easy even for other Americans to mimick so I just thought it would be refreshing to see the concept turned around.
Nigel’s accent is Made In Chelsea.
Fun fact but Jordan Peele directed Get Out and is the one who cast British actor Daniel Kaluuya in the role that got him Oscar nominated 😅
fun fact that white guy is collin hanks, son of tom hanks
@Trevon Womack To me, acting is acting. You don't need to be able to relate, you just need to be convincing. An argument can be made for limited opportunities but it doesn't bother me for the most part.
I think this sketch is based after stringer bell
@@dayra6425 Yup
Awful movie
This sketch also plays up “The Wire” where they had tons of Brits playing Baltimore street guys along with actual Baltimore street people.
Kate Winslet gets extra points for Mare of Easttown because she’s specifically doing a Philly accent which is accurate to the location where the show takes place as opposed to a generic American accent. There have been American actors who haven’t bothered to get it right in Philadelphia area productions including Rocky.
Okay, now I definitely need to see the Office Blokes in a movie playing American gansters.
Key knows how to do every accents!!
Key had the idea to write this skit because his wife is a dialect/accent coach for actors and there were many Brits coming to their house to learn how to do American accents, and he would get angry about that since foreign actors were taking jobs from American actors. In an American movie, they typically cast UK actors for characters with UK accents, but you never hear of UK productions casting American actors to play characters with UK accents.
That’s mostly due to the fact Americans are terrible with British accents, the amount of films I’ve watched and can’t get through the full thing because the accent was so bad. British ppl and ppl in general can do an American accent it’s pretty simple.
@Oceanfive That's not necessarily always the case. It's just that native speakers of each have a more trained ear to catch the flaws than others. Even the most excellent of British actors from Hopkins (Welsh) to Elba (English) have slipped up on the subtleties of certain pronunciations when playing American roles. Further, just as is the case in the UK, and frankly, everywhere, there isn't just one American accent. There are regional dialects and accents too. Someone from Brooklyn doesn't talk exactly like someone from Queens. There are similarities, but many differences too. Someone from Chicago sounds nothing like someone from Florida. Of course, then there's proper American English (however of an oxymoron that sounds) just as there's proper British English.
Key: they took our jerbs!
@@oceanfive8201 maybe on a generic sort of American accent, but I’ve yet to see one British actor that can pull off any US Southern accent. Every last one of them comes off sounding hokey and cartoonish, like a bad Foghorn Leghorn impression.
As for American actors who do British well, Alan Tudyk sounded like he belonged right alongside Paul Bettany and Mark Addy in A Knight’s Tale. Hugh Grant thought Renee Zellweger was really British when they were filming Bridget Jones’ Diary, Johnny Depp sounds believable as Jack Sparrow, RDJ sounded authentic as Sherlock Holmes…
@@vicentesalasii1480 Very true. Now, Tom Wilkinson did such a great job as Carmine Falconi in Batman Begins, I didn’t even know he wasn’t American. He nailed that NY Italian-American mobsteraccent.
However, I’ve yet to witness a UK actor who can do a Southern US accent. Those accents are very diverse as well, but in every case I’ve seen of a UK actor playing a character from the Southern US, it sounds like a goofy caricature or hodge-podge of different affectations from different regions that aren’t typical of the region their character is from. Matthew McConaughey (TX) sounds different from Bill Clinton (AR), who sounds different from Theo Von (LA), who sounds different from my buddy Joe (WV). Daniel Craig is a mighty fine actor, but his Southern accent is a tragic car-wreck of Kentucky moonshiner, North Georgia plantation owner, and old Alabama lawyer.
I feel like we’ve all been asking for Dave Chappelle: Charlie Murphy True Hollywood Stories (Prince & Rick James) forever
Because they are being dicks
Same
I want that n black real world lol
They keep getting blocked when they post Dave Chappell. Another channel i watch had the same issue with his videos ☹
They might have done it already, apparently they get blocked
First!!! Nigel's "English" accent is really good.."Cheers Mate!"...Me mum...pmsl🤣🤣🇬🇧
He threw “me mam” in there out of nowhere though lol
@@noms341 isnt that true tho? I was watching the bodyguard movie once and the driver repeatedly kept on pronouncing ma'am as "mum".
Holy shit. his british accent is really really good. I've never seen this sketch before but I'm well impressed 😂
* English accent.
This feels like a poke at Idris after he got his part in The Wire. Dominic West was also a British actor in The Wire that had a main part for most of the series too.
Actually what amazing about Winslet’s accent is that she takes on a Delco accent from outside Philly. It has a particular accent and she mastered it.
Thanks for reacting to this -- and yes, I think there are some very fine British actors, like Tom Hardy (he was brilliant in 2015's "Legend" where he plays the Kray twins). And you mentioned Kate Winslet, and I'd totally agree. She said that she had a really hard time doing an American accent initially, in "Titanic."
overated
The guy playing the director is Tom Hanks son.
Idris Elba is one of my favorite actors. His accent surprised me when I watched "Luther." Great show but I have to watch it with subtitles for the whole cast.
Please do "Key and Peele - Loco Gangsters" next
I think they already did that
@@michaelmouawad3575 oh nvm. I got it mixed up with the “manly tears” skit they reacted to. My bad
I am from America I love watching you guys's videos I watch everything you guys put out LOL love you guys's accent and I would love to come to the UK one day I would have to say I'm your guys do biggest fans maybe one of these days I'll get to meet you guys
BTW, That is Colin Hanks, Tom Hanks son as the director.
Some actors just fit the role perfectly like the role was made specifically for them. Like Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House in the titular show. I could never imagine anyone else in the role, he played it so perfectly, and I didn’t even know he was actually British until past season 3. In my mind, no one else can ever be Dr.House, not even another A list Hollywood star. I think there’s just iconic roles like that, which fits the actor. Likewise this could be said with a lot of other famous characters filled by American actors. Captain Jack Sparrow is indisputably such a great character because of Johnny Depp. And Clint Eastwood will always be the equivalent of the rugged old western Americana and synonymous with cowboy western classics. I think just some fill the role better than others despite one’s nationality. Acting is different in that there is aspects of one’s appearance that affects our perception of the character. If it was only based on one’s experiences how great someone acted then every writer should be a great actor too, right?
I've watched this reaction so many times. I just realized that the "British" actor is drinking Tea on the set! 😂
Don’t forget Hugh Laurie. Best American accent ever by a Brit.
My favorite show Chicago Fire - Chief Boden played by Eamonn Walker who is English, perfect for that role. Also from Chicago Fire Jesse Spencer who is an Aussie, played Lt. Casey is another awesome actor. Watch the trifecta - Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD - you'll won't be disappointed.
Ordering at a French Restaurant is another funny attempt at an accent by Keegan Michael Key… apparently he nailed
They already watched it ua-cam.com/video/fdTaMUcgx8Y/v-deo.html
Colin Hanks is so good as the director 😂😂😂😂😂 “I don’t believe you”
Also the minor details of Nigel drinking tea, and when he hands the gun off he's holding it like it's dirty hahaaha
Please
Charlie Murphy true Hollywood story please 😩😩
As someone from a colonised country myself, I get the Americans hang up colonial mentality with the Brits. That the Brits are smarter, classier and overall better.😂 Hilarious how we all fought for freedom and revolution but still in awe of the people from the "motherland".😂
I was shocked that Rick Grimes and Morgan were British. Amazing actors. Think Maggie is also.
He didn’t Fu#k his accent… His accent was spot on guys… he meant to say “me mum” cause he was referencing his Leeds upbringing with his mum… but wanted to play at Oxford, therefore his preppy pompous accent he has was conditioned by his theatre education! Hahaha so he was spot on!
How my world changed watching actors/actress interviews and realized there really is an American accent and to hear their real voice. Lol
Re-watching your Key and Peele vids and am just binging Eli Stone with one of my fav actors, Jonny Lee Miller playing an American and thought of this sketch. Show is great btw. Underrated.
What they show on the skit is actually very TRUE! lol
Yeah a lot of jealous Americans do get bitter and jealous when they see a British actor get a part
Christian Bale as Batman.... american accent..... American Psycho.... american accent. As far as I know, he plays a British character/magician in The Prestige, and portrays Ben Miles in Le Mans 66/Ford v Ferrari with his normal voice/British accent
Keys accent is good because at the time he was married to a dialect coach
I always like the experience of seeing some become the role, rather than just be the role. Or always playing the same role.
Damn I'm early. Hope you blokes are having a great weekend!
Lol. Watch every Key and Peele episode...it's the best comedy we ever made in the US. You will die laughing lol. Seriously, watch them all. It gives a snapshot into us Americans.
Literally the best Eng accent ive heard a yank do 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
“ohh dear..!” 😂😂
Gilly and Keeves! Making this my mission now
You guys will die from laughter when you watch this comedy bit.. Arnez J -Brother Rodney!! Hahaha..
You guys made my chest cramp up thank you very much
Andy Lincoln on the Walking Dead...he is the best.
These 3 dudes would make perfect extras for any LA, NY gangster/thug roles. Hollywood take note.
2:10 Californication has the best use of the word "muthafucka".
3:02 Key’s wife is a linguistics teacher. She coaches him.
Key can switch in any accents😂
The Wire was an amazing show
They cut the clip short , because he actually did shoot him 😂😂😂😂
Another great Key and Peele skit is MC Mom Tears It Up. Definitely one of their best!
From the earth from the streets 😂😂
All Key & Peele is perfect. Just do every sketch. Do browser history next
Is the exact same characters every video..
1:09 you might also remember a movie in which Kate Winslet played an American with an American accent. It seemed to do okay at the box office...
"What's a mum?" 🤣
You guys should make that movie for sure
The director is Colin Hanks….Tom Hanks son.
The director is Tom Hanks son
House.. Amazing show
You guys have got to react to Chris Rock- Bigger & Blacker
Tom Hanks son is the director
Colin Hanks is playing the directer
I have to say that there are few British actors who can do a standard American accent well. Kate Winslet is the only one I can think of. It usually comes out in words like "anything", where they neglect the "ee" sound.
You guys are awesome!!!!
Another great "mothafuckka" scene is on "your highness" it's hilarious
Because the British are seen as exotic creatures in America and consider Europeans even though Americans and Brits are genetically from same parents.
You should do a reaction video on Slap Fight. Check out Wolverine he is amazing, he stands strong and has compassion for his aponent but no mercy. These Fighters are fearless. They deliver and recive knock out blows over and over until the end. BRUTAL!!!!!!!!!
If anyone of you has not seen Matthew Rhys do an American accent, do yourself a favor and look it up.
The director is Tom Hanks son.
Tom Hanks Son was the Director guy
The brilliance in that performance is the bad American accent!
I thought my screen have a crack.
more key and peele reactions
It cut off the end.
I was wondering that
Once more suggesting Key and Peele's Sea Chantey or Les Mis parody
Boxing reactions would be a great watch
Gary Owen -The black church bit. White dude at a black church for the first time.
It kinda weirds me out when I find out one of my favorite TV show actors is British when they're playing an American. One of the shows I started watching and absolutely love is Breeders. I think that show is hilarious. It's an American-British comedy.
Dave Chapelle: Charlie Murphy True Hollywood Stories next plsss (Prince & Rick James)
“what’s a Mum?”
I love this channel!!😍
I've never seen that one before. And it didn't end like I thought it would. I thought Peele was going to start speaking with a fake British accent and then everybody would start saying what a phenomenal actor he is. That would have been funnier.
Do the “Make a wish skit lol from key n peele
You MUST watch Horrible Bosses
P.S. I've been watching Key and Peele, though not together, as different characters in Bob's Burger's.
Office Homophobe would be a good one to react to!
Look up Key and Peele - Straight Up Game of Thrones!
Either that or "Every Single Sketch With The Valets"
I love this video! I was hoping you guys would do a reaction to this but I was unsure you guys would do it because of the language in it. 👌
I’m a big fan boys. A bit on the music side but you should react to the MTV Unplugged Alice in Chains song Nutshell. Keep up the good work.
Samuel L Jackson has some of the best mother fuckers scenes
Nice one mate 💯
Don’t forget my guy from sons of anarchy
I say 68% Brits get the roles but understand European been acting since they came out the womb . American (me) do sports Brit act. That's their tv. , From Shakespeare until now. More acting school like we have club sports
Idris Elba vibes
Can you react to BLACK JEOPARDY with Tom Hanks?
I can still remember when I found out that Christian Bale (Batman) was English! Huh...
Is that Colin Hanks?