They're socially awkward people. Tom Hanks and Denzel seem cool off camera. I did think Lakeith Stanfield was cool because of his character in Atlanta, but in interviews he's so goddamn pretentious actor-y.
@@phanatic215 the actors that are cool are the same kind of character in ever movie like Denzel Hanks Clooney Pitt, but the really intense ones like Phoenix, DiCaprio, Lewis, they're like shells of people.
That’s nonsense. You’ve created a false dichotomy based on the fact that most actors are just narcissistic assholes. There are some good actors who seem to be normal, happy people.
@Fascinating Facts There’s still talent, it’s just overshadowed by the vast reach of Hollywood. It’s like this “dIvErSiTy QuOtA” nonsense. They would rather have a loyalist with no talent, than a deviant with immense talent. But eventually cream floats to the top
it's a beautiful thing. no longer do people look up to these dopes. appreciate their acting and whatever it is they do, but don't worship them. they're no different than that uncle you really don't like. suuuuuuure.....
@@AHighlander Honestly, I am hardpressed to think of a worse scene he shot, and I've seen 23 of his movies. Maybe we can make this a challenge? Name a worse scene that Scorsese shot.
Why I’ve always appreciated Ray Liotta. He just never fails to impress. And he doesn’t take himself too seriously. He always says something along the lines of, “I just pretend for a living. I get to pretend. Nothing serious, nothing special.”
I like in the irishman when he is a young truck driver, so jovial with an oversized ugly old magoo face that glows. Like a horrible tim burton nightmare.
Anthony is really good at what he does. I came a little late to the party. I was a 25 year Howard listener and have since realized how much the new evolved Howard sucks. I think Anthony’s interviews are really good. I’ve also been listening to some of the old O&A shows and they’re awesome. I especially like the 8 hour UA-cam video of them making fun of Howard.
When Ant's not talking about politics he's still as entertaining and sharp as he always was. Howard's ego got too big then he eventually became stale and I find listening to him now no better than someone like Fallon or Kimmel... just totally vapid and corporate
@Eric That one got canned, but he has a new account called Not Jay Leno. There's also Honeycomb Hideout, but he doesn't do a random stream, it's all curated to kinda fall in line with current events. So when there's a hurricane he'll stream like Katrina and Sandy shows, on 9-11 it was all them doing 9-11 content, etc.
I was 5'11, and went off "Cowboying" as my chosen Sport. I always figure the "Short Man Syndrome" and needing attention, brought out the "Entertainer" in them. The ones I knew over the years, always seemed more "Needy" as far as attention was concerned.........But Hey, they could and still can Buy and Sell me out of their Pocket Change(Always Could), and never feel it, so who am I to judge?
@@MrCarpen7er Because of weight classes, there are fighters of all sizes. In some sports, particularly football and basketball, you need to be a specific body type to succeed.
Still I cannot believe that scene in the Irishman was in a major motion picture. Not a part of the Room but a Martin Scorsese movie. Why would he cast a man pushing 80 as some one who for the majority of the movie was in his 30’s and 40’s? It’s like the scene from Seinfeld when Jerry Stiller is talking about his time in WWII and he plays the younger version of himself.
It was so dumb, you knew that they were trying to make him tough because of how dumb it looked. You don't usually look at a Good scene and realize that. Why didn't they use the same face cgi technology on a younger stunt double.
Yes I do. I also remember the "Cowboy Stars" wearing Pressed and Creased Dress Pants, made to look like something else. Even as a child, I wondered about those Pants and why they went to all the trouble. Very Early John Wayne was the first "Cowboy" I noticed wearing actual Jeans, and even he had the Bottoms rolled up several inches or more. For a man as tall as Wayne was, I'm thinking his Jeans had to be hard to find, with a long enough Inseam for all that Rolling Up. I never claimed to be all that Bright, but things lie that always confused me.
The Irishman, for me, was just One Long Cringe Fest. The Last Current DeNiro flick I watched. I still watch his older stuff, and Blot Out His Current Insanity. Now he's just a Caricature of Himself, back when he Had Real Talent
That 5' 2" you quoted for her is probably not even her real height and is just the PR height. I stood next to a current hollywood action star that I always thought was a big man until I realized that he was not that large. They most certainly do add inches to their height. There are some good youtube channels that do analysis of actors height.
Actors in highschool were the guys in highschool who felt like they needed to escape their surroundings, so it was usually guys who were vulnerable in at least 1 way. They were much like the nerds but lacked a focused interest in anything cool.
I notice people are finally starting to give Ant some of the respect he deserves for being a hilarious and talented broadcaster. Is it the testosterone boost? Just people finally realizing? Both? Either way, it's long overdue. I think Stern really shitting the bed the past few years has finally led many to Ant and the classic O&A material.
It's because he is actually consistently uploading clips to his own channel for his show that has been behind a paywall for almost 7 years. So people are actually getting to watch it now
Dude, when you compare him to what Opie is doing, Ant looks like Walter Cronkite, Johnny Carson and Robert Redford rolled into one. It's abundantly clear who was actually lucky to find whom in that partnership. To hear the one guy fuhked around contact talk time and sabotaged longer deals with his minimum talent is mind-blowing.
I remember some movie director guy telling us something like this: Tall looks good on TV show. Short is good for films, for movies. That was a long time ago so I don't know if digital cameras and things have changed but for some reason that was a thing, Tall/Slim = TV shows. Short/small stature = film. something about the camera, how the camera perceives something-something.
Anthony….You and Joe Devito absolutely nailed it on these actors. I’ve been saying this stuff for decades. Gay and short!! You kind of have to be gay to enter the arts. They actually won’t accept you if you’re not, if you can believe that…lol!! I’ve watched DeNiro on talk shows for years, come out and sit down, not thinking for a second, that he needs to bring a personality with him, but seriously has none. His wife is black, so I wonder what he said to her, to get a date other than, I have money and good credit. Most of these people are so out of touch with reality, it’s scary!! Plenty more to say on this subject, but don’t wanna bore you
You have to sell your soul and buy into the far left if you’re going to make it. Very few outspoken conservative actors, and the ones that are are already well established and will always get work, like John Voigt. It’s not even enough to be in the middle. Either you go full woke or you’re not getting work. I know a lot of people in that business are closet conservatives that keep their opinions quiet.
Jennifer Lawrence is from my home town of Louisville and I swear I'm not being biased: her personality matches a lot of girls from Louisville; she's kind of a bad example. Girls from Louisville are kinda hard, joking, fun loving drinkers. But I have noticed in her the soul sucking of Hollywood the past couple of years, so she'll get there soon enough.
Agreed defintely a bad example. I'd also throw deniro a bone, I think he was abused as a kid. Seems like he had an intense level of anger just simmering below the surface during the first half of his career. And then all of a sudden he was afraid to be angry or aggressive in movies. As someone who was abused I can relate, when it's so easy to be angry you fear it.
@@dixonhill1108 Yup. I'm not really into late night shows or Hollywood because, well, they kinda of suck as human beings, so I didn't know who Jennifer Lawrence was for the start of her career cause I'm not a 12 year old girl, lol. But when I found out she's from here, I got interested so I watched a late night interview(can't remember which one), and I was like, "oh yeah. That girl is from KY." Not that they're all the same, they just have a lot of tom boy in them, and are usually great to be around. Probably has something to do with all the bourbon in the common wealth lol. But then I heard a couple of years ago, that she was calling her parents bad things for political reasons, and I was like, "yup. Hollywood got her."
In "I Dream of Jeannie" the fact that Jeannie is always looking up at Larry Hagman is very endearing, and memorable part of her character. It is unimaginable that she would be eye to eye with her master! Of course they want a bunch of short guys to be lead actors, otherwise their insane equality agenda looks absurd. All the new female action heroes, but none of them has been a 4-11 gymnast who might realistically perform those stunts.
Patrice O'Neal liked also watching movies , he even once mentioned deniros "heat" movie quote , So i believe he would put a lot greatness to this subject
In the Golden Age of Hollywood, all male leads were tall. Errol Flynn (6'2"), Gary Cooper (6'3"), Rock Hudson (6'5"), John Wayne (6'4"), Clint Eastwood (6'4").
The worst is when they do ads or something telling us the public what to do about a certain something when either they don’t care or aren’t effected like the rest of us are. Some are wholesome. The rest are awful people. I like mostly comedians that are celebrities.
Marty over-estimated the effectiveness of Age Regression Technology in 'The Irishman', in the same way as George Lucas did regarding CGI in his 'Star Wars' prequels.
I would say that it was just more bad judgement. Different actors should have been choose for the Irishman. If they wanted to do a different movie with Deniro and Al Pacino they should have done that.
Most actors are just people who play certain version of themselves. Angry, sad, suicidal, happy, in love, etc. Like: When did Kevin Spacey not play some weirdo/creep/asshole (himself)? When is the Rock not just playing himself? When is Will Smith not just Will Smith? When is every sexy actress not just playing a sexy character? Actors are jesters, here to entertain us. But once jesters try to be the boss and tell the people how to live their lives . . . Well, I know what WOULD'VE happened to them back in those day.
5'9" is "petite"? Statistical average men's height in the US is 5'7", and probably decreasing as the country becomes less white and more Latino. It's weird that media usually considers men short if they're average height. Normal is not short. 5'9" only looks short if you're over 6', which is tall.
How hard would it have been to have a tight shot on the daughter's face with the action happening as audio while we watch her react? That would have been so much more ambitious as we have to fill in the blanks and it challenges a young actor.
They could have done a close up of De Niro standing over the man and then a longer shot and then a body double to carryout the movement. I think the Irishman ran out of money and ended up being rushed.
Clint Walker, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Stewart & I'm sure many more....women didn't have to walk in ditches around the world them. Men we could look up to have been emasculated by Hollywood.
Ikr they can CGI his face younger but you couldn't deep-fake his face on a younger stunt double for that scene? Use some creative angles to disguise that it's not him it would be fine.
I don’t know whether better actors tend to be more hollow as people. Arguably those with the most range tend to be more hollow, whereas those who have an onscreen charisma which only changes subtly between pictures are generally more personally likeable - eg: Morgan Freeman, Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine, Matt Damon, Liam Neeson, Harrison Ford etc.
There are some amazing actors with great range that have a strong character. Gary Oldman and Daniel Day Lewis come to mind. I think what is happening in modern times is that the actors are now an extension of the executives and producers that dominate Hollywood.
The “deeper” the actor, the emptier the person.
They're socially awkward people. Tom Hanks and Denzel seem cool off camera. I did think Lakeith Stanfield was cool because of his character in Atlanta, but in interviews he's so goddamn pretentious actor-y.
Able to fill empty containers
@@phanatic215 the actors that are cool are the same kind of character in ever movie like Denzel Hanks Clooney Pitt, but the really intense ones like Phoenix, DiCaprio, Lewis, they're like shells of people.
@Pure Blood agreed. I used to think Tom Hanks was a likable person. The last few years has changed my mind.
That’s nonsense. You’ve created a false dichotomy based on the fact that most actors are just narcissistic assholes. There are some good actors who seem to be normal, happy people.
That guy pretending to be beat up by DeNiro reminded me of Martin Landau pretending to be attacked by the prop octopus in Ed Wood.
Lol
The internet destroyed the mystique of the Hollywood movie star.
they have a sense that the mystique is gone, but they’re totally oblivious to how much we despise them
I think the internet provided better options, their pandering destroyed their mystique
@Fascinating Facts There’s still talent, it’s just overshadowed by the vast reach of Hollywood. It’s like this “dIvErSiTy QuOtA” nonsense. They would rather have a loyalist with no talent, than a deviant with immense talent. But eventually cream floats to the top
It just exposed them.
it's a beautiful thing. no longer do people look up to these dopes.
appreciate their acting and whatever it is they do, but don't worship them. they're no different than that uncle you really don't like.
suuuuuuure.....
"De Niro is kickin' him and HE was getting the worst of it" lmfao
It was arguably the worst scene in Scorsese's entire filmography.
every scene with the little girl in that movie was horrid. uncomfortable.
Also mob guys and the FBI both said that the movie was based on a fake story.
@@ericswires8534 What a shitshow.
Hard to believe Scorsese filmed that.
@@AHighlander Honestly, I am hardpressed to think of a worse scene he shot, and I've seen 23 of his movies. Maybe we can make this a challenge? Name a worse scene that Scorsese shot.
It looks like De Niro is doing The Cosby Show intro dance while he is shuffle stomping that guy.
Lmao
Why I’ve always appreciated Ray Liotta. He just never fails to impress. And he doesn’t take himself too seriously. He always says something along the lines of, “I just pretend for a living. I get to pretend. Nothing serious, nothing special.”
I remember Patrice talking about meeting Barry Pepper and how cool he was on the set because he was just a regular dude that was in a movie.
I'm always impressed by how much Ray Liotta is melting over the decades. He looks like he's molting
@@pozloadescobar Is he melting or molting? Those are two different things.
You get old too, ma'am.
@@HankBukowski He is doing both sweet cheeks. Compare Goodfellas Liotta to Killing Them Softly Liotta. You will see it is a full melt/molt
You ever see No Escape? Awesome movie.
When DeNiro actually portrayed Frankenstein's monster for director Kenneth Branagh he was more agile than when he acted in the 'IrishMan'.
I like in the irishman when he is a young truck driver, so jovial with an oversized ugly old magoo face that glows. Like a horrible tim burton nightmare.
More like the tin man
😂
Goddammit lmfao
@Roter fuchs. " magoo face that glows" lmaoooo. Well said brotha
Don't forget how INSANELY PAMPERED these self-important actors/actresses are on set...
Ant - Thank you for not becoming Howard Stern
Netflix was too intimidated by the cast and director to say anything.
Anthony is really good at what he does. I came a little late to the party. I was a 25 year Howard listener and have since realized how much the new evolved Howard sucks. I think Anthony’s interviews are really good. I’ve also been listening to some of the old O&A shows and they’re awesome. I especially like the 8 hour UA-cam video of them making fun of Howard.
Definitely more grounded and mature for sure. Howard is lost in his own head.
When Ant's not talking about politics he's still as entertaining and sharp as he always was. Howard's ego got too big then he eventually became stale and I find listening to him now no better than someone like Fallon or Kimmel... just totally vapid and corporate
@Eric That one got canned, but he has a new account called Not Jay Leno. There's also Honeycomb Hideout, but he doesn't do a random stream, it's all curated to kinda fall in line with current events. So when there's a hurricane he'll stream like Katrina and Sandy shows, on 9-11 it was all them doing 9-11 content, etc.
Go back and listen to the tapes of Patrice Oneal on O&A, he and Ant are pure gold together, whether cracking jokes or debating a serious topic.
wait until you learn to hate opie
All the drama kids were short. Tall kids played sports.
That's a great point
I was 5'11, and went off "Cowboying" as my chosen Sport. I always figure the "Short Man Syndrome" and needing attention, brought out the "Entertainer" in them. The ones I knew over the years, always seemed more "Needy" as far as attention was concerned.........But Hey, they could and still can Buy and Sell me out of their Pocket Change(Always Could), and never feel it, so who am I to judge?
A lot of mma fighters are short and did wrestling, so your point is not valid.
@@MrCarpen7erIt actually is, because there are far more football, baseball, basketball, hockey, etc, players.
@@MrCarpen7er Because of weight classes, there are fighters of all sizes. In some sports, particularly football and basketball, you need to be a specific body type to succeed.
Still I cannot believe that scene in the Irishman was in a major motion picture. Not a part of the Room but a Martin Scorsese movie. Why would he cast a man pushing 80 as some one who for the majority of the movie was in his 30’s and 40’s? It’s like the scene from Seinfeld when Jerry Stiller is talking about his time in WWII and he plays the younger version of himself.
It was so dumb, you knew that they were trying to make him tough because of how dumb it looked. You don't usually look at a Good scene and realize that. Why didn't they use the same face cgi technology on a younger stunt double.
The hardest thing for me to believe is how many people insist that turkey of a movie is good
Oh hi Mark
It was basically unwatchable. People still claim it was a great movie somehow
What I think happened is that the movie ran out of money. Finance in the industry is now really tight.
How did they not film over De Niro's shoulder to hide the awkwardness?
Definitely would have been the way to go
This is why most actors are just adult pretenders.
Yep!! I've said that actors are just good convincing liars!! Very overpaid, self important and pompous pretenders!!
Shout out Nerdrotic
Puppets is a perfect description.
""An actor is an empty coffee cup waiting for someone to pour something into them." remember those days guys?
Yes I do. I also remember the "Cowboy Stars" wearing Pressed and Creased Dress Pants, made to look like something else. Even as a child, I wondered about those Pants and why they went to all the trouble. Very Early John Wayne was the first "Cowboy" I noticed wearing actual Jeans, and even he had the Bottoms rolled up several inches or more. For a man as tall as Wayne was, I'm thinking his Jeans had to be hard to find, with a long enough Inseam for all that Rolling Up. I never claimed to be all that Bright, but things lie that always confused me.
An actor is just an empty vase, that sometime you put pretty flowers in.
Why didn't they just have a stand in for those old man kicks?
they all come out to take a bow to jeers but in their heads they hear applause
Devito provides solid input
I thought it was only me that found the beat down scene in the Irishman cringe worthy lol 😂
Most of that movie is cringeworthy, not to mention its about 90 minutes too long.
Que the melon punch sounds
The Irishman, for me, was just One Long Cringe Fest. The Last Current DeNiro flick I watched. I still watch his older stuff, and Blot Out His Current Insanity. Now he's just a Caricature of Himself, back when he Had Real Talent
I loved Ant's impression of AJ Poopyshits at the end.
Just had to sit through a budlight commercial...
They did use cgi, they took out Deniro's walker.
Actors are simply NPCs that require a writer to animate them.
I legit had no idea Scarlett is like 5'2-5'3 an average guy would kill her in the sack lol
That 5' 2" you quoted for her is probably not even her real height and is just the PR height. I stood next to a current hollywood action star that I always thought was a big man until I realized that he was not that large. They most certainly do add inches to their height. There are some good youtube channels that do analysis of actors height.
They push babies out. I think she can handle most guys.
@@GUITARTIME2024 True That
Actors in highschool were the guys in highschool who felt like they needed to escape their surroundings, so it was usually guys who were vulnerable in at least 1 way. They were much like the nerds but lacked a focused interest in anything cool.
"Internet Killed the Movie Star"
But was it Murder or just Suicide?
Deniro walks like Frankenstein
Actors are drama kids. They’re not cool.
Haha so true
Most SJW's are drama geeks.
This guy was a great guest. And Ant's looking back to his best on mic too. That T is doing the Lord's work.
He works on the Greg Gutfeld show.
I notice people are finally starting to give Ant some of the respect he deserves for being a hilarious and talented broadcaster. Is it the testosterone boost? Just people finally realizing? Both? Either way, it's long overdue. I think Stern really shitting the bed the past few years has finally led many to Ant and the classic O&A material.
HS has been trash for over 10 years.
It's because he is actually consistently uploading clips to his own channel for his show that has been behind a paywall for almost 7 years. So people are actually getting to watch it now
@@arisclips2667 This channel could be huge by now if he had been doing that from the start.
Dude, when you compare him to what Opie is doing, Ant looks like Walter Cronkite, Johnny Carson and Robert Redford rolled into one. It's abundantly clear who was actually lucky to find whom in that partnership. To hear the one guy fuhked around contact talk time and sabotaged longer deals with his minimum talent is mind-blowing.
Howard Stern's old radio days are pretty popular on UA-cam as well
Thumbs up for telling the truth about peddy Rob diniro.
Frazier was a small heavyweight so was Tyson. Rocky size is feasible
Actors = short people with big heads.
The Irishman stunk
"Your late".......
As a whole it is a mess, but there is a decent movie buried in there. It was overly ambitious and poorly executed.
its kinda sad to see dinero, pacino, and scorsese so far past their prime
I disagree
😂😂😂
A really good actor reminds me of that ship from the Ghostbusters movie. Just a slow-moving vessel full of nothing but ghosts.
I like this guest, doesn't try too hard
DiNiro's flapping arms
I remember some movie director guy telling us something like this: Tall looks good on TV show. Short is good for films, for movies.
That was a long time ago so I don't know if digital cameras and things have changed but for some reason that was a thing, Tall/Slim = TV shows. Short/small stature = film. something about the camera, how the camera perceives something-something.
The last couple of minutes are the best hahahahahahahaha
We are far from being even able to make a remotely believable cgi people. So making a movie with them. Yeah. Not anytime soon.
As a taller man, the only thing we are more likely to do is hear dwarves complain about how hard they have it.
Actors are pompous and self-congratulatory, but shock jocks and stand up comedians are definitely not.
There are a lot of actors that are not like that especially the ones that are quiet and you do not know what they are about.
DeNiro is shaped like a voodoo doll in that scene and as clunky as C-3PO.
I’m 5 foot 10 and back in 2001 I met Tom Cruise and I towered over him. I shook his hand and it was like a danty woman’s hand.
DeNiro analogy is perfect
I haven't seen the Irishman yet... wow that clip was AWFUL. makes me never want to see it now
ANT just got the Oscar for best culturally appropriated gag reflex vomit in the mouth improv!
i saw the Irishman twice.
i don't fuggin get it.
I admire your strong gag Reflex. Once was too much for me
Actors and athletes are dopes
Amen. Athletes are just dumb goons and actors are just dumb gay short goons
Anthony….You and Joe Devito absolutely nailed it on these actors. I’ve been saying this stuff for decades. Gay and short!! You kind of have to be gay to enter the arts. They actually won’t accept you if you’re not, if you can believe that…lol!! I’ve watched DeNiro on talk shows for years, come out and sit down, not thinking for a second, that he needs to bring a personality with him, but seriously has none. His wife is black, so I wonder what he said to her, to get a date other than, I have money and good credit. Most of these people are so out of touch with reality, it’s scary!! Plenty more to say on this subject, but don’t wanna bore you
You have to sell your soul and buy into the far left if you’re going to make it. Very few outspoken conservative actors, and the ones that are are already well established and will always get work, like John Voigt. It’s not even enough to be in the middle. Either you go full woke or you’re not getting work. I know a lot of people in that business are closet conservatives that keep their opinions quiet.
I'm so glad I never tried watching the Irishman and this was a nice reminder as to why.
I can proudly say I have never wasted 4 hours or whatever watching that pile of horseshit
It’s so mediocre don’t waste your time
Fuck that deniro scene is horrendous
the end of this video made me f*€k up my golf clash shot 😂
What do the cool kids say….spot on? Yeah, Spot On.
Jennifer Lawrence is from my home town of Louisville and I swear I'm not being biased: her personality matches a lot of girls from Louisville; she's kind of a bad example. Girls from Louisville are kinda hard, joking, fun loving drinkers. But I have noticed in her the soul sucking of Hollywood the past couple of years, so she'll get there soon enough.
Drake - Jen is a C and a B in real life , I've seen the way she talked to regular people and the paparazzi
Agreed defintely a bad example. I'd also throw deniro a bone, I think he was abused as a kid. Seems like he had an intense level of anger just simmering below the surface during the first half of his career. And then all of a sudden he was afraid to be angry or aggressive in movies. As someone who was abused I can relate, when it's so easy to be angry you fear it.
@@dixonhill1108 Yup. I'm not really into late night shows or Hollywood because, well, they kinda of suck as human beings, so I didn't know who Jennifer Lawrence was for the start of her career cause I'm not a 12 year old girl, lol. But when I found out she's from here, I got interested so I watched a late night interview(can't remember which one), and I was like, "oh yeah. That girl is from KY." Not that they're all the same, they just have a lot of tom boy in them, and are usually great to be around. Probably has something to do with all the bourbon in the common wealth lol. But then I heard a couple of years ago, that she was calling her parents bad things for political reasons, and I was like, "yup. Hollywood got her."
@@dixonhill1108but literally crapping on his ex wife is just sick
It's in his divorce documents
Spot on about empty vessel De Niro
The Irishman was VERY BORING.
In "I Dream of Jeannie" the fact that Jeannie is always looking up at Larry Hagman is very endearing, and memorable part of her character. It is unimaginable that she would be eye to eye with her master! Of course they want a bunch of short guys to be lead actors, otherwise their insane equality agenda looks absurd. All the new female action heroes, but none of them has been a 4-11 gymnast who might realistically perform those stunts.
“I’m not sure that acting is something for a grown man to be doing.” Steve McQueen
5:36 Bobby thinking about Donny T, lmao 🇺🇸
Patrice O'Neal liked also watching movies , he even once mentioned deniros "heat" movie quote , So i believe he would put a lot greatness to this subject
Oddly Stevie ray Vaughn was 5'5"
Joe devito is Anthony's best comedian guest. Funny af.
In the Golden Age of Hollywood, all male leads were tall. Errol Flynn (6'2"), Gary Cooper (6'3"), Rock Hudson (6'5"), John Wayne (6'4"), Clint Eastwood (6'4").
The only exceptions that come to mind are Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney
Humphrey Bogart was 5’4”
Ant should have busted out the Paul Lynde impression for the end.
I haven't found the right lady just yet.
Lundgren is 7 inches taller than Stallone. In a real match Drago would have KO'd Rocky in the 1st round.
The worst is when they do ads or something telling us the public what to do about a certain something when either they don’t care or aren’t effected like the rest of us are. Some are wholesome. The rest are awful people. I like mostly comedians that are celebrities.
Thank you anthony, never change bro - tall guy
Marty over-estimated the effectiveness of Age Regression Technology in 'The Irishman', in the same way as George Lucas did regarding CGI in his 'Star Wars' prequels.
I would say that it was just more bad judgement. Different actors should have been choose for the Irishman.
If they wanted to do a different movie with Deniro and Al Pacino they should have done that.
@@bighands69 yeah…such a waste of an interesting story. That whole movie is nostalgia bait.
@@bighands69 choosed*
@@jamesjameson4566
Choosed*
The greatest actors are the greatest liars and deceivers. They live lies and decieve others
Most actors are just people who play certain version of themselves. Angry, sad, suicidal, happy, in love, etc.
Like:
When did Kevin Spacey not play some weirdo/creep/asshole (himself)?
When is the Rock not just playing himself?
When is Will Smith not just Will Smith?
When is every sexy actress not just playing a sexy character?
Actors are jesters, here to entertain us.
But once jesters try to be the boss and tell the people how to live their lives . . . Well, I know what WOULD'VE happened to them back in those day.
Looks like Deniros diaper is full.
After awhile to digest I can safely say I don’t think Scorsese directed this. I think he licensed his name.
Bobo really aged well
Actors on lifts yeaaahhh
Never watched an awards show probably because nobody cares what they have to say.
5'9" is "petite"? Statistical average men's height in the US is 5'7", and probably decreasing as the country becomes less white and more Latino.
It's weird that media usually considers men short if they're average height. Normal is not short. 5'9" only looks short if you're over 6', which is tall.
Yeah it's some serious BS.
The average height in America is like 5'7" & 6'0"
Getting awards for getting paid millions to pretend to be something they will never be.
How hard would it have been to have a tight shot on the daughter's face with the action happening as audio while we watch her react? That would have been so much more ambitious as we have to fill in the blanks and it challenges a young actor.
They could have done a close up of De Niro standing over the man and then a longer shot and then a body double to carryout the movement. I think the Irishman ran out of money and ended up being rushed.
Old theatre actors have always been better than the hollywood crew. They're taller, too
Clint Walker, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Stewart & I'm sure many more....women didn't have to walk in ditches around the world them. Men we could look up to have been emasculated by Hollywood.
I was listening to Tom Hanks talk without a script, he sounded like a Jerry’s kid.
My eyes opened up when dinero was on SNL
Celebrities dancing around, being sycophantic, patting each other on the back about pretending really well and making millions. They suck.
The award winners are not always good movies. One out of ten Oscar winners is a movie I would enjoy
Wow they made DeNiro look like he was in Taxi Driver.
I like Joe Devito. Too bad he can't get Ant into Gutfeld! I loved when Ant and blinking Norton would come out on Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld.
Watch that scene and try to figure out why the glass broke...
Who are you guys? Unexpectedly watched this channel and now I’m laughing. Good job like +subscriber.
Is everyone with the last name DeVito under 5' tall?
Ikr they can CGI his face younger but you couldn't deep-fake his face on a younger stunt double for that scene? Use some creative angles to disguise that it's not him it would be fine.
I don’t know whether better actors tend to be more hollow as people. Arguably those with the most range tend to be more hollow, whereas those who have an onscreen charisma which only changes subtly between pictures are generally more personally likeable - eg: Morgan Freeman, Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine, Matt Damon, Liam Neeson, Harrison Ford etc.
There are some amazing actors with great range that have a strong character. Gary Oldman and Daniel Day Lewis come to mind.
I think what is happening in modern times is that the actors are now an extension of the executives and producers that dominate Hollywood.
Actors are all crazy.
Just look at what's becoming more popular to older people... video games.. movies you can play oooooooo
5:38 The Kick Hunter... 😑😑😑
This planet is for giant dinosaurs not ants to step on.