Don't let this distract you from the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, "Spare Tire" Dixon.
yeah no kidding. couldn't joke like that today. the women would send femenist groups after you. cause a whole thing over it. everyone is too sensitive nowadays.
One of my favorites was al was talking about getting officer dan to help him in one of his hairbrained schemes and bud tells him"but dad hes arrested you 22 times"!😂🤣
Ed O'Neil and Katey Sagal both deserve some sort of lifetime achievement award. They crushed it on this show then 15 or so years later individually crushed it on Modren Family and Sons of Anarchy.
I will never forget one episode when peggy asked him if he loves her, and Al said, "YOU KNOW I DO PEG, I JUST DON'T LIKE SAYING IT, IT MAKES ME SICK"😂😂😂I love it.
I miss those times when nobody whined about their feelings getting hurt by the humour used on tv :)and the guys reacting are so baked they're hilarious
everyone from the original cast signed on and is coming back with a reboot of Married with Children, but an animated version. Sony is picking it up. The great al Bundy will return.... wonder how today's world will handle it
That show was loved here in the UK. I was 16, taught me everything I needed to know about Women. Perfect cast, Perfect script... and still very, very funny.
Actually it wouldn't make it back then either. They just got lucky FOX was a new channel and didn't have any tv series so they were desperate. I think they only had this and The Simpsons at the beggining.
Married with Children, All in the Family, The Jefferson's and Sanford and Son could NEVER be Made today. And Heaven forbid Blazing Saddles by Mel Brooks. So Sad.
I bet there are enough um "anti snowflake" people that if they all supported the idea we could get a new version of Married with Children and Blazing Saddles and force acceptance of it on the snowflakes possibly even destroying their anti free speech movement thats going on these days...
Yea on that particular shirt she really looks like him 🤣 It's my second favorit joke in this compilation after "I'd say it behind your back but my car only got half a tank of gas"
Disagree. Sit-coms peaked then. But we're in the Golden Age of dramas right now. Netflix alone makes some of the best shows ever made (they just cancel them too quick).
@@UltimateGamerCC It's still TV. It doesn't matter what you call it or how you're watching it now, TV shows are TV shows...and Netflix usually kills it.
You guys are so refreshing to watch....Absolutely loved this show!!! One of the best comedy sitcoms, & was so refreshing.....we could laugh at ourselves back then 😊
It was mainly the reactions of the larger ladies that made his insults hilarious. They did a great job with the facial expressions and movements. Everything was perfectly timed.
His real name is Ed O'Neill The movie he was in that you're probably trying to think of was "Little Giants" with Rick Moranis.. The neighbor he always called a chicken, her name was Marcy Darcy (played by Amanda Bearse.) Ed O'Neill was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 under rookie head coach Chuck Noll but was cut in training camp
Check out the movies Dutch, Little Giants, and Bone Collector. Ed O'neill was in all of them. He's also been in a ton of TV shows. Also, I don't know if anyone said, but the woman's name in the show was Marcy. Marcy D'Arcy after her second marriage.
One of Ed O'Neill's best movie roles... Glen the coffee shop manager in Wayne's World. Small part but his execution of a broken down, failed psychopath was hilarious.
you would never be able to get away with a show like this today because everybody's so sensitive that everybody's going to get offended by something so thank God they made this masterpiece when they did.
MARCI is the name you are thinking of. Although he hated her, I think on some level Al respected her. She was a fighter and never let life roll over her. Also, when it came to Al, she always gave as good as she got.
Ed O'Neil is a 3rd degree black belt in ju jitsu, was a helluva college football player, and was drafted by Shitsburgh but either hit hurt or got cut, he didn't make the squad....he was roommates with Terry Bradshaw during mini-camp or somethin to that effect, they're still friends....
Yeah, similar idea to Archie Bunker. Also, similar to Bunker, audiences didn't quite get the message and ended up sympathizing with him, partly because they somehow made all the other characters around him more unlikeable
Personally I think this show would flourish today just as well as it did back then. I think they would cry to cancel it but the profit from the amount of viewers would keep it going for years. Which is exactly what happened the first time. Because the show played on characters that pulled zero punches which everyone wanted to do. It gave everyone a way to do so vicariously through Al and the rest of the Bundy's. No punches pulled, no F's given, no concern or worry for the other characters thoughts/ feelings/ or opinions.
coming from someone who lived through the 70's, 80's, and 90's, you do not know just how much has been lost: how much political activists have taken from our culture. Al Bundy is a legend for precisely the zero fucks he gave. But notice how Peg is never a 'victim'. She gives as good as she gets. Al was a misogynist by anyone's standard, but he loved his family, despite his complaints, and worked a menial job to support them all. indeed that was a running joke. But some of the oneliners in that show are gold, even to this day. 'Al Bundy had a highly positive reception. Much of the praise went to O'Neill's portrayal of the character.]Al and Peg were named the 59th best TV characters by Bravo. In 2009 Time magazine named him among the 10 most memorable fathers in television history.In 2014, BuzzFeed listed Al Bundy as the 10th greatest TV dad of all time.'
People are whining that you can't say this stuff anymore, but the humor behind it is that it was already taboo when it was being said and that Al is pushing the limits or crossing lines
If you like Ed O’Neil, you need to find his movie “Dutch”!!! It is so funny, and he’s a great actor! And, there’s a line in that movie Dutch that my brother and I would repeat and just crack up! 😂🥰❤️😉
I've seen this compilation a few times and laughed, but never laughed so hard as when watching this as you two watched it. Your unguarded reactions make it even funnier.
What is funny is that show was so popular because they rejected political correctness just like southpark has done. Ed O'Neal was also in a pretty good "family bonding" movie called Dutch if you like his humor.
Al Bundy was played by Ed O'Neill. Fun Fact: O'Neill was a Defensive Lineman in college at Youngstown State, who once signed as an undrafted free agent in 1969 with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was cut in training camp after being unable to beat out two other rookies: "Mean" Joe Greene and L.C. Greenwood for a spot on the roster.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, "Spare Tire" Dixon.
RIP Bubba Smith
God damn right
Wasn't it six TD ? You know ..the record and all that ? Peace
@@megatron..9032 4
Some people say that his knee was down:)
I’ve never seen you guys laugh so much and so genuine during a video. This is definitely one of my favorites.
Hey props to the big women on this show that had a sense of humor and knew they were the butt of the jokes.
bc they knew that their characters were insufferable and deserved to be knocked down a peg. I love them for that. :)
No pun intended?😉🤣
big butt jokes. seriously tho, fat ladies used to be fun people.
I was thinking the same thing.. people are too sensitive now.. its like.. u know u spent 3 hours at the buffet yesterday..
yeah no kidding. couldn't joke like that today. the women would send femenist groups after you. cause a whole thing over it. everyone is too sensitive nowadays.
I love how Marcie's husband is always just cracking up whenever Al roasts her. xD
Jefferson knew it was coming when it comes to al.
Top 3 shows of this era... Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Married With Children, and Roseanne.
@NB three's company went hard af too though
@@brandonm151🎶 come and knock on our door 🎶
The 90's were the last decade of political incorrectness. Man, I miss it.
Word 💯
all that's left are the DVD collections - get them while you can
Not until the early 2010s
Check out Anthony Jeselnik if you like your pc banned from the venue!
Mid 2010s was when crybabies took over
The 'half a tank of gas' is my favorite burn.
The "boy from Home Improvement" is mine. I remember first hearing was during the time when JTT was a poster on all girls walls.
For me it's the "Who would u rather spend the night with? A. Your wife or B? B!"
One of my favorites was al was talking about getting officer dan to help him in one of his hairbrained schemes and bud tells him"but dad hes arrested you 22 times"!😂🤣
" I'm trying to get an all over tan" " you're asking a lot of the sun
Her name was Marcie... she was the first KAREN EVER.
lol
holy sh*t you're right! I never thought of her as a Karen until now! lol
The first Karen was Gladys Kravitz from the TV show Bewitched.
I had completely forgotten about Gladys.
Amanda Bearse, wrote and directed lots of episodes. Without a counter part to all, the series wouldn't be half as good.
I am 71 yrs'i have seen every episode at least 3 times and I still laugh myself to death.I fact I just might.!!
Take er easy charlie!
Back when you could say what was on your mind.
When people had a sense of humor. A backbone and a set of balls.
Man what a gem this show was.
Ed O'Neil and Katey Sagal both deserve some sort of lifetime achievement award. They crushed it on this show then 15 or so years later individually crushed it on Modren Family and Sons of Anarchy.
and Futurama
Ed O’Neal is his name.
O'Neill. ❤
He's a pretty funny person IRL and also a Jiujitsu blackbelt, training with team Gracie.
Edward Leonard O'Neill
@Apollyon13x We were robbed by homebound hookers. What that missile twister could teach you, you wont need to learn till college! LOVE THAT MOVIE!!!
No, it's Ed O'Neill. One would think googling it for half a second wouldn't be too much to ask.
Al is the OG savage.
Absolutly brutal.
"I'd say it behind your back but my car only have half a tank of gas" 🤣🤣🤣
Everybody had a crush on Kelly. And yes, many of us had a crush on Peg too.
She was my first milf crush. I was 13-15 back then
Hell... Pegs still hot
Thanks Peg🙄
They've both aged pretty well too. ;)
Peggy was a smoke house
I will never forget one episode when peggy asked him if he loves her, and Al said, "YOU KNOW I DO PEG, I JUST DON'T LIKE SAYING IT, IT MAKES ME SICK"😂😂😂I love it.
I will never forget the episode where they buy a fake 'gold mine' out west and all get gold fever. I'm already laughing just thinking about it.
I remember being a kid and watching this with my parents. Was sorta my first adult TV series I tuned into every week. Miss those days man!
Almost a historical lesson to watch it at this point. A show like that won’t be ‘allowed’ again.
Same, I'm 40 and this was a weekly ritual growing up.
I miss those times when nobody whined about their feelings getting hurt by the humour used on tv :)and the guys reacting are so baked they're hilarious
Heh. Many’s the time I’ve wondered exactly how much weed these guys had smoked before filming one of these segments.
Truly one of the greatest tv shows and characters ever created.
my favorite tv dad ever. him and Dan Conner were the most realistic.
@@garystarkey726 To me it is. I don't give an FK what you think of it.
Al Bundy was cold blooded 😂😂😂 I still love this show . They could never make this again people are too sensitive now .
everyone from the original cast signed on and is coming back with a reboot of Married with Children, but an animated version. Sony is picking it up. The great al Bundy will return.... wonder how today's world will handle it
That show was loved here in the UK. I was 16, taught me everything I needed to know about Women. Perfect cast, Perfect script... and still very, very funny.
And then friends came along and ruined sitcoms forever
@@archer8814 that's the go to show for yuppies
That Home Improvement joke was brutal.
My dad and I used to always this show together when I was growing up. Love it
Peggy: You were an animal last night! You were sweating.
Al: Those were tears, Peg.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Al Bundy's real name is Ed O'Neill. Coach was Craig T. Nelson. Bruh.
In case you didn’t know. He always called Marcie a chicken. Most of his jokes toward her were chicken related.
or her boyish figure.
This show wouldn't make in today's world but its hilarious.
Or maybe people need it now more than ever
people literally still watch this but okay
You're right too many snowflakes...
They would not be able to sit through the first few seconds without crying or feelings getting hurt
Actually it wouldn't make it back then either. They just got lucky FOX was a new channel and didn't have any tv series so they were desperate. I think they only had this and The Simpsons at the beggining.
And thats why this country sucks now. Everyone is trigger by nothing at all. Hands down one of the funniest shows of all time.
In this pc world of cancel culture, this was refreshingly hilarious🤣
SJWs would have a meltdown if they ever realize this show existed
@@TheNetNauts well the fatties would go crazy
I want a Sanford and Son Insult reaction.
you big dummy
Bet
😍
Sanford and Son. Then All in the Family
"You ole fish eyed fool!"
“Well id say it behind your back but my cars only got a half tank of gas.” One of the sickest burns of all time.
"Honey did you miss me!?" "With every bullet so far!!!"
Peg won that one with the response, “well maybe you need a bigger gun!”
i just cried for the duration of this video..Thanks for reminding me just how hilarious this show was..Al Bundy is an icon
0:43 Let’s give a quick shout-out to Christina Applegate!
Nice Eric Andre reference.
Al was one of a kind, he was ruthless... And hilarious.
Married with Children, All in the Family, The Jefferson's and Sanford and Son could NEVER be Made today. And Heaven forbid Blazing Saddles by Mel Brooks. So Sad.
I bet there are enough um "anti snowflake" people that if they all supported the idea we could get a new version of Married with Children and Blazing Saddles and force acceptance of it on the snowflakes possibly even destroying their anti free speech movement thats going on these days...
Comedy itself is dying slowly by political correctness. You see it happening to stand up acts all over.
@@jamesslaughter6408 Jeselnik is trying to keep it alive.
That Home Improvement joke at 5:47 really set off the guy on the left 😂😂😂 Lmfao
Alphonse Hercules Bundy was played by Ed O’Neill. One of the all time great characters in television.
“...So is pretending to be that kid on Home Improvement” . I am dying here.
Yea on that particular shirt she really looks like him 🤣
It's my second favorit joke in this compilation after "I'd say it behind your back but my car only got half a tank of gas"
Aww so much nostalgia..television peaked in the 1990's and now it's dead
Disagree. Sit-coms peaked then. But we're in the Golden Age of dramas right now. Netflix alone makes some of the best shows ever made (they just cancel them too quick).
@@TheViper4Life Netflix isnt cable TV though, TV is where it is and HAS been lackin' for a long ass time.
@@UltimateGamerCC It's still TV. It doesn't matter what you call it or how you're watching it now, TV shows are TV shows...and Netflix usually kills it.
@@TheViper4Life especially with the Marvel stuff, i liked all of those Marvel originals, sucks that they stopped producing some of them.
"So is pretending to be that kid on Home Improvement." I can't. 🤣 🤣 🤣
There's no comeback for that 😂
He was in Wayne's World and Modern Family, his name is Ed O'neill
A show like that couldn't exist today😔
Peg: "question 2. Who would you rather spend the night with? A: your wife or B...
AL: "B"
😂🤣🤣 gold
You guys are so refreshing to watch....Absolutely loved this show!!! One of the best comedy sitcoms, & was so refreshing.....we could laugh at ourselves back then 😊
Love it! Married with children and Seinfeld are my favorite sitcoms of all time!
I feel you! Seinfeld is so underrated
Mine to 😅
@@sammyg.5403 Seinfeld...widely considered one of the best sitcoms ever created...underrated?
What?
Home Improvement is up there too :)
''1, 2, 3, 4, you gonna fall true the floor'' so simple but amazing lmao XD
"... and learn to walk backwards"... LOL that one even got me holding my belly
It was mainly the reactions of the larger ladies that made his insults hilarious. They did a great job with the facial expressions and movements. Everything was perfectly timed.
"I didn't know you were pregnant" I never understood until now!!! 🤣
Came across this vid. You guys made my day! I'm crying!
That's why I love Bill Burr I think he's the new modern age Al Bundy
🤯....yuuuuuuuuup
I remember the time Jefferson told Al he dated Cher. He said "I didn't want to it was just my turn" I died laughing at that.
Coach was Craig T Nelson
Al Bundy is Ed O’Neil
Yep
Craig T. was also the lead guy in poltergeist.
Craig T Nelson played the dad in Poltergeist.
The only time he played a football coach was in the movie Little Giants
And Coach's assistant was Patrick Starfish.
The crush I had on Christina Applegate when this show was on was crazy
Ed O'Neill was also a main character on Modern Family
Oddly enough I always felt like he was the successful version of Al Bundy. Lotta similarity's between Al and Jay.
You two are still funny. Good company through the laughs. Ya'll stay healthy!
Your right, Ed O'Neill was in a movie where he was a coach. Its called Little Giants. He was coaching pe wee football. 1994
Kevin O'Shea!
Also the movie DUTCH
it's sort of amazing to me that I was watching that as a kid but today you couldn't even find something like it as an adult... it was pure comedy gold
Ed o Neil was in the movie Little Giants with Rick Moranis
He was also in an episode of Miami Vice before MWC.
Wayne's World
and Dutch.
Also DUTCH...loved that one.
His real name is Ed O'Neill
The movie he was in that you're probably trying to think of was "Little Giants" with Rick Moranis..
The neighbor he always called a chicken, her name was Marcy Darcy (played by Amanda Bearse.)
Ed O'Neill was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 under rookie head coach Chuck Noll but was cut in training camp
Check out the movies Dutch, Little Giants, and Bone Collector. Ed O'neill was in all of them. He's also been in a ton of TV shows. Also, I don't know if anyone said, but the woman's name in the show was Marcy. Marcy D'Arcy after her second marriage.
One of Ed O'Neill's best movie roles... Glen the coffee shop manager in Wayne's World. Small part but his execution of a broken down, failed psychopath was hilarious.
The actor who played the part of Al Bundy on Married with Vhildren was Ed O'Neill.
Also, Modern Family. I have loved everything he has done.
They start like the saddest people on the earth and finish it like the happiest ones.
you would never be able to get away with a show like this today because everybody's so sensitive that everybody's going to get offended by something so thank God they made this masterpiece when they did.
Interesting fact. Craig T. Nelson from COACH was supposed to be the husband in MODERN FAMILY but he couldn't do it and the role went to Ed O'Neil.
they all look a like
Your reactions from this video is a 10 in my book .
He did play a youth football coach in the 1994 movie "Little Giants".
MARCI is the name you are thinking of. Although he hated her, I think on some level Al respected her. She was a fighter and never let life roll over her. Also, when it came to Al, she always gave as good as she got.
The background of the joke of the woman yelling "I smell foul" from upstairs, is that she smelled them cooking chicken downstairs.
LOL, so she was smelling Fowl
Legit top 5 tv shows in my book I used to watch this with my dad, his insults were top notch for sure.
Al's wisecracks would never be allowed on TV today.
Ed O'Neil is a 3rd degree black belt in ju jitsu, was a helluva college football player, and was drafted by Shitsburgh but either hit hurt or got cut, he didn't make the squad....he was roommates with Terry Bradshaw during mini-camp or somethin to that effect, they're still friends....
Al's character is basically an attack on lower class white people, but it was funny.
Yeah, similar idea to Archie Bunker. Also, similar to Bunker, audiences didn't quite get the message and ended up sympathizing with him, partly because they somehow made all the other characters around him more unlikeable
The actress that played Peggy was on Futurama as Leela, now she's on The Conners. She's kept quite busy all these years.
She’s in Sons Of Anarchy as well
Al Bundy is a legend! That show would not fly today, at all, they don't even show the reruns.
These women back then were up for this stuff and probably were laughing it up.
“He played Coach”
“Nah, he didn’t play Coach, that was the other guy”
“Oh yea, that’s right”
Maybe they were thinking of the movie "Little Giants" Bundy was a coach in that movie.
Someone may have had a little too much pregame smoke today.
Craig T Nelson
@@TYNTD Bro, I totally forgot about that movie. You just gave me mad flashbacks haha
The other guy, the one that was in that thing.
Peggy: "Hi Al, did you miss me?"...Al: " With every bullet so far." Perfect
Personally I think this show would flourish today just as well as it did back then. I think they would cry to cancel it but the profit from the amount of viewers would keep it going for years. Which is exactly what happened the first time. Because the show played on characters that pulled zero punches which everyone wanted to do. It gave everyone a way to do so vicariously through Al and the rest of the Bundy's. No punches pulled, no F's given, no concern or worry for the other characters thoughts/ feelings/ or opinions.
This is hands down the funniest bunch of clips you guys have narrated!
If I’m not mistaken Ed O’NEILL did play in the NFL for a very short time, I think for Pittsburgh but he was cut
yup. from Youngstown St. and cut by the Steelers.
Also the movie DUTCH
I watched this show faithfully back in the late 80s and early 90s.
AL is my hero !
🤣
Man seeing someone this stoned makes me feel stoned. It's actually amazing
coming from someone who lived through the 70's, 80's, and 90's, you do not know just how much has been lost: how much political activists have taken from our culture. Al Bundy is a legend for precisely the zero fucks he gave. But notice how Peg is never a 'victim'. She gives as good as she gets. Al was a misogynist by anyone's standard, but he loved his family, despite his complaints, and worked a menial job to support them all. indeed that was a running joke. But some of the oneliners in that show are gold, even to this day.
'Al Bundy had a highly positive reception. Much of the praise went to O'Neill's portrayal of the character.]Al and Peg were named the 59th best TV characters by Bravo.
In 2009 Time magazine named him among the 10 most memorable fathers in television history.In 2014, BuzzFeed listed Al Bundy as the 10th greatest TV dad of all time.'
Rondo thinks he’s sitting next to IMDB. 😂
People are whining that you can't say this stuff anymore, but the humor behind it is that it was already taboo when it was being said and that Al is pushing the limits or crossing lines
Ed's a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt too.
I watched so many reruns of MWC back in the day. thanks for the memories lol. Al is the King!
If you like Ed O’Neil, you need to find his movie “Dutch”!!! It is so funny, and he’s a great actor!
And, there’s a line in that movie Dutch that my brother and I would repeat and just crack up! 😂🥰❤️😉
That was his best👍🏿
my dear friends, I've watched this so many times here in England I can recite it all. Best wishes from Dave in Yorkshire
"Wasn't he the guy on Coach?"
Evidently we white people look alike :D
Coach was Craig t Nelson aka Mr. Incredible from the incredibles. Ed O'Neill was dragnet, little giants.
I've seen this compilation a few times and laughed, but never laughed so hard as when watching this as you two watched it. Your unguarded reactions make it even funnier.
I was in my teens during the married with children prime years...and I was into Peg
Yoooo me too!
His name is Ed O'Neill
And he was the coach in the Little Giants.
What is funny is that show was so popular because they rejected political correctness just like southpark has done. Ed O'Neal was also in a pretty good "family bonding" movie called Dutch if you like his humor.
Its the best of old school speech, I miss 😢 those days. A time gone bye 👋
Man I wanna go back to the days when you could watch this and laugh without being thrown in a gulag!
I would happily shovel coal in the frigid Siberian wasteland knowing that somewhere out there, Al was insulting someone.
@DonJuan LeBron calm down fat lad.
It's official, everyone had a crush on Christina Applegate in 90's
Back when fatties were rightfully fat shamed, lol. Today this show would outrage the entire USA. Times have changed
Thank you guys for the laughs man that was funny as hell 😂
The guy who played on coach is now playing on Young Sheldon
Al Bundy was played by Ed O'Neill. Fun Fact: O'Neill was a Defensive Lineman in college at Youngstown State, who once signed as an undrafted free agent in 1969 with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was cut in training camp after being unable to beat out two other rookies: "Mean" Joe Greene and L.C. Greenwood for a spot on the roster.