Interesting fact: Patrice was called in last moment for the Roast. Was still writing material on the flight. Then got up there and just went off the cuff.
Jeff Ross knew what he was witnessing. Patrice had 3 days notice and riffed most of this set. He was being set up to fail and he came in there and slaughtered. We lost this man way too soon.
He knew his friend was sick and witnessed him going out on top. There were a few interviews with Patrice before he passed saying the sickness didn’t exist when he was on stage. Truly a brilliant comedian. Cheers man.
@@LordOfHam Charlie got cancelled way back in the day, then proceeded to go out trashing Hollywood in lots of interviews. Patrice had supported him because he thought Hollywood was slimy as well. He always respected people who got cancelled for not giving a fuck
Yeah. Dude a real 💯 OG . Didn't give a f*** about the politics of fame but he, along with Norm mcdonald were both regarded as the comic's comic. The sad reality of this world is you can be the most good looking, smart, talented, etc. person in the world and have the whole world brimming at your potential and yet disappear into nothingness if you're unwilling to adhere to the constantly evolving and changing climate of society. I dunno. It's unfair, really. Then again, maybe this is what keeps the balance. The fact that there are people who, though not as gifted, get the fame and power because they play the game and get to sit at the table. I don't know, really. I guess the point is work hard, endure, and be prepared to lose some of your pride sometimes.
So much of his comedy is in those pauses...when he's looking up and trying to think of how to articulate what he is saying. It really makes you listen because it's like he is about to say some shit that no one ever says...'cause it gives you the sense that he's speaking from the heart.
@marcotaboadabarco9957 what context you lookin for? He's basically saying Patrice was keeping it real because he said the same thing he said here to Sheen about the industry that he did on the Opie and Anthony show.
@@marcotaboadabarco9957 Patrice has talked on many occasions about his dislike of the industry and of "the suits" (i.e. management and lawyers of media corporations etc). So he felt a certain kinship with Sheen for standing up against the industry because Patrice burned many bridges too.
He was. I heard he was pissed at being last. Said he felt like he was better than everybody before him. He thought they made him look like a nobody being last
That was literally most of his career. He was to comedy what Eminem was to rap 15-20 years ago. He could just get up on stage and just say shit without any preparation and still be better than 99% of his peers. Dude was a once-in-a-lifetime talent and he deserved much more then he achieved even with his constant Bridge burning. The saddest thing to me it's him finally realizing how self-sabotaging he was and finally truly trying just as it was too late for the diabetes to take over.
I miss the showstopper one-liners he could cook up on the spot. O&A, "He said 'read this palm, you gypsy bitch'." Oh my God, what a talent, and tragic end.
@@Jeffemcd08 EXACTLY, patrice told on O&A how shatner loved his act and how shatner longed to see more of his stuff, but patrice said "i have diabetes man, i'm not for longing". and then, shatner and his wife talked deeply with him about life and stuff, from with they all cried after their car came up. PATRICE HIMSELF said that they hugged him, and wished to see him more on another events. the episode is "Patrice O'Neal on O&A #134 - Charlie Sheen Is a Real N"
belzart2001 absolutely. the rape story, it's cold out here, telling norton and jefferies they're both gay, all the different conspiracy talks... but my favorite moment will always be his laugh when he first met Bobo and played the up and down game. And if you've never seen it, search for it on here... look for Patrice's appearance on the green room with paul provenza.
DontTreadOnUsBlog Haha! I hadn't seen his appearance on the green room either. Look up (if you haven't already seen it) Kevin Hart catches Patrice jerking off. He calls in. It's one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Am not sure if he was doing joke jokes, but more like a small routine of stand up. Everything was connected and transitioned. Maybe cause it was he's nature, cause he was naturally funny and if there's such thing; a stand up by nature. Comedy still hurts with out him and Giraldo
I get goosebumps seeing this person (2:36,)😭 High, higher, highest 🤪 I wonder how does this person feel and think years later about Patrice his joke? Watching yourself 🤣🤣 on UA-cam? RIP Patrice ❤️🇳🇱
And who's fault is it? He knew since around since he was 21 or 23 years old. Even a decade later he still had time to change his habits to be at least 60. He later said he didn't care enough about staying alive. He tried to change and watched what he ate but too little too late. He had to make the decision himself and nobody could tell him what to do so another big one gone. The closest 'big' one to make it was John Pinette. He had surgery and lost a lot of weight but didn't take enough time to recuperate doing stand up and theater on stage and he died. Ralphie just increased in weight till he was gone.
"Good jokes, for me, will make 50% of the people die laughing, and 50% will be mortified". Mission accomplished Mr O'neal 🙏🏾❤️ That Sheen/Estevez joke was legendary 😂
I did stand up in the 80's in RI, Boston, NYC, & LA.... Patrice's "Elephant in the Room", from a technical standpoint is THE perfect set, I'd place Greg Giraldo:s "mid life vices" a close second, both masters of their craft
He is saying Seth McFarlanes characters are more famous then he is. His attempts at making his own name large are laughable as he will always be known as the voices guy.
@@betaboog Patrice is highlighting that, because Seth is famous for his voices (and not his image), when in person, he (Seth) exaggerates his persona, to remind people of his talent and achievement. Ie trying to populates his in person aura, with his professional aura, a bit too much.
@Vegeta Saiyajin you’re obviously young and dont know patrice was one of the most organically funny people ever to walk the planet. His specials were fantastic but he was the best on O&A just talking shit. Check this quick clip somone animated ua-cam.com/video/Uwz4wtdnR6Q/v-deo.html
@Vegeta Saiyajin lol i've seen you comment in this video like 10 times, different days. Same comment and then talk about hurting feelings?? yeah you really know what funny is lmao
According to Rich Vos, this set was like 95% improvised, on the spot. It's amazing that someone could be such a comedic genius- he walked on stage, in front of a huge audience and the whole world, and just talked, and killed in a way nobody else could, even with written material.
@@matttherrien9608 What sort of sad fuckface can't even be racist properly, Matt? Put some effort into it. Maybe you weren't trying to be racist I suppose... if you're trying to be like your pal Anthony and make jokes based on edgy material you actually need to have a joke though, for future reference.
@@acog_quarks8753 Er.... when he says about Amy Schumer when she mentions his Grandmother's arsehole: "I been sitting next to this bitch the whole time....I didn't know this was coming..." - then yeah, he can't take it.
Even after almost ten years since his passing, I still can't get used to talking about him in the past tense. At least once every year I go through all his O&A appearances, what a legend this guy was.
@@Ahch. I remember when I was new to Patrice too. I'd listened to a Louis CK on O&A playlist, at the end there was a tribute to Patrice. I was like "Who's this guy." I started his O&A playlist and that was like 8 years ago. Bleh.
This is actually his greatest moment and it's such a fantastic thing to leave as his legacy before dying. He didn't even have time to write jokes before he got the call to get on a plane and join at the last minute. He wrote most of the jokes on the way there which is why he was holding his papers with his jokes and scrolling through. He disregarded most of his material because it no longer fit and he instead was just honest with everyone and it was the funniest set all night. And that's exactly how it should have went, because that's what he was best known for: of-the-cuff humor. It was literally the best thing that could have happened for the show that night and his legacy. RIP Patrice, you were the realest comedian to ever exist. It's just the truth. Everyone else is a close second.
noamshouseparty It was in response to them saying they had gone back and watched this clip numerous times over the years. The clip has only been available on this channel for a year, I took it literal instead of assuming they found other clips of this set on UA-cam and so forth.
@@JohnSmith-rq4gw bruh, patrice have like 144 episodes of appearances at the good ol' opie and anthony show, and that shit was just pure enjoyment, hysteria and meditation, when the brutal truthful humor would shine, which is most of the times patrice was there. one of the classics was patrice saying "i dont like the way white people got comfortable around myke..." which is kinda a racist statement, but the intent was humorous, and that lead to one of the funniest bits ever on the show, it was not only fun it was true as FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFKKKKKKKK. and his legacy of being honestly brutal hindered his carrer but also made him a legend. thus the quote by the original poster 'matt the creator'.
Any time I'm feeling down, I come back and watch this, and it always puts me in a better mood. This is by far the best set from any of the roasts. The best part, is he did it all on the fly. Patrice was a comedic genius. I hope he's resting well.
In no particular order Dave Chappelle, George Carlin, Patrice O'Neal, Paul Mooney, Eddie Murphy, Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Martin Lawrence, Chris Rock (mid 90's version lol)
I would put Ross on my top 20...no denying his wit and he's a smart dude. Patrice O'Neal said that backstage of this roast, Jeff Ross asked him, "Patrice why are you dressed like a gay referee?" Hahahahahahahahhaha
"I'm dying of diabetes and I gotta listen to this shit..." Patrice was 100% metal in this performance. He had nothing to lose and gained everything. I lost it when he looked at Sheen and was like "He's like Christian Slater. He's good, but he sucks at the same time..."
The way his voice was cracking at the end. He knew his time was almost done, and that this was probably the last time he would get to talk to the people there. It makes his jokes more than just jokes, but the honest-to-god truth
What keeps me coming back to this isn't him killing, (which he does). "Killing is easy". It's when he says, "I want to say to your eyes man..." You can hear him holding back tears. What Patrice really left behind above the comedy was the idea of being righteous to yourself and what you believe to be the truth. He respects Charlie Sheen for standing up and not being a phony. RIP Patrice, you changed my life. Thank You
That’s my favorite part. I also loved Charlie’s genuine laughs during Patrice set was awesome. I get the feeling he never really knew who Patrice really was.
@@CamRebires - I mean, it was drug-fueled insanity is what it was, but Patrice framed it as rebelling against the showbiz machine that sausage-grinds you, which Patrice himself rebelled against as well. In any event, Sheen, however self destructive, was living his own life as he wanted with no apologies, and that made Patrice perceive Sheen as a kindred spirit with him.
Took up 2 pages of notes that he wrote on the way over, didn't look at them once doing a killer set off the cuff for an event he was invited to just days before, all while DYING. GOAT.
George Roy 'Tiger blood ..shit .he is selling his blood ' damn .great line ! He was on the cusp of stardom but he was not a healthy guy n he left us too soon !
God Patrice was just made for Comedy. I miss him so damn much. I tear up almost every time I see him doing what he does. When you listen to him on Radio like Opie and Anthony, it feels like he's still here. But when you see him in a video, you realize he's gone and wish you could still see him.
Patrice we wish you were still on this planet my friend. Thank you for all you've done for comedy and all those you've inspired to laugh, live, and love.
This was my introduction to Patrice. Never saw anything like it. I was intrigued by his off-the-cuff style, taking pauses to find words and breaking off sentences halfway through. It's rough around the edges, but the jokes land super hard. I thought he did it that way to make it feel more real among all the rehearsed sets with pre-written jokes. Now I realize that this actually was mostly improvised, which is genius.
He wrote it on the plane apparently. It was a last minute decision, whereas apparently the normal invitees would spend weeks, if not months writing jokes.
I love the way other comedians look at Patrice, it’s respect, admiration, and an acknowledgement of talent. You don’t see that very often in the comedy world.
@@TheRedkid20 UA-cam won't let me send you the link but it's a scene from family guy talking about why he doesn't like the godfather you should look it up its hilarious
Exactly look at Stevie. With Brian the dog saying he effs quagmire transvestite dad. Seth said he's Stevie and Brian the most. So he's admitting that he's gay.
He is so good. His insults are not just “hahaha” and you forget about it. His actually stings on a personal level. It’s so clever and very well constructed.
Dude knew he was dying and just went in on any target around him. Norm McDonald’s last joke hit like that too. It was a hitler joke, and the punch line was “I didn’t even know he was sick!” So boom, he dies, and ever celebrity interviewed about the topic goes “I didn’t even know he was sick!” Comedians are tragic geniuses
Norm's jokes were always convoluted and long-winded (and I mean this in the best way possible, cuz only Norm could make that work), but people only catching the punchline MONTHS after the fact, and only after he had died--that was perhaps the most far-out and insane setup for a joke in history. He had that shit planned out and knew people were gonna catch the real meaning of the punchline only after he was dead, knowing he'd never be able to relish his fans' reaction. I'm happy he's up in Heaven with Jesus now. That ol chunk of coal earned it.
I dont even know the guy but i miss him . his appearances on O&A and his own show the Black Phillip show among other radio appearances are all I really ever listen to , to help me get through the day . Hes number one imo. the greatest comedian ever in my book . In his last O&A appearance one of the last things he said was he just wanted to be remembered ,well it's sad to know that he won't ever know how much he is missed . His advice on women and life , prioritizing your happiness above all else really changed my life and every now and then I find myself tearing up knowing that there will never be another Patrice O'Neal. God rest his soul .
Everyone always says "The Best, The Best, The Best..." so loosely, but man... Patrice's timing, his carry-you-along storytelling, and out-of-nowhere bombs hit like landmines! The man was unbelievably funny, and very missed! ♥️✌️😎
Rethink his career? Almost everything he’s ever done turned to gold. His movies make money and his show has made ungodly sums of money. Please tell me what aspect of his career didn’t go well so he should’ve rethought it?
He's not a leading man unless he's voicing someone lol. Did you see how badly A Million Ways to Die in the West did? It wasn't until he did The Orville that he finally got some traction being an actor on screen. @@jasondashney
@@kcroz1104I mean from a money aspect, you’re right. He shouldn’t have rethought shit. But a quality aspect and wanting to be really good at something? Should’ve rethought all of that shit. He’s nothing more than the guy who did 100 voices on 1 cartoon that got overran and boring after its 6th season
Single funniest roast set ever, and brutally honest too. You can see Patrice's true self in some moments here. He knew the end was near and blessed us by letting us in, even if just for a tiny bit. RIP the legend.
I've gotta disagree on that @Larry David. While Patrice is one of my top 3 of all time comedians, I firmly believe that another dead hero did a couple of roast sets that were even better: Greg Giraldo. Giraldo wasn't on the same level as Patrice as an all round comic, but his sets on the Joan Rivers and Larry the Cable Guy roasts were pure gold. Definitely recommend giving those a watch if you haven't already seen them. They're brutal. RIP to both Patrice and Greg, gone way too soon...
This was hilarious in how raw and honest this was. Dude was not joking. Also, Tyson holding Jeff at 5:15, and Patrice ending words to Charlie at the end were priceless. You can tell those came from the heart, and he really did respect Charlie for standing up for himself and telling it like it is.
This was my first intro to Patrice. It caused me to go back and listen to so much of his comedy, and his legendary radio appearances, months later the big man would be gone. RIP Patrice, the game has not been the same since you left, and I wish we could hear his take about the way the world is now. I fucking miss this guy more than I can even express.
I remember him discussing Charlie Sheen on O&A, how he stood up to the beast. Patrice refused to play the game, and had great respect for anyone that does up to the system
They tried to set Patrice up with the last second call to the roast, but Patrice shined even brighter. He truly meant every word he said to Charlie Sheen too, he really admired him for standing up against the beast.. and, winning. Charlie Sheen, and Mel Gibson, are two that fought the beast, and won. Two icons, two legends, that shall forever be immortalized for their battles.. then you have Patrice, a true God amongst men, miss you big guy! Wish you were here.
The craziest part about Patrice to me is that he never changed what he believed in. His entire “crew” of comics says to this day that Patrice was the better comic of the bunch but Patrice wouldn’t make the changes “the industry” wanted him to make to be more marketable to a broader audience
Patrice sounded like he was just chillin’ on his back patio, having a couple of beers with the boys. Just bullshitting off the cuff, and STILL killed it. God damn it, I miss this man. ♥️
The fact that Patrice just wrote a few lines & riffed the whole set shows the duff between good roast joke writing & being truly funny at your core. RIP Patrice
Patrice was exactly the type of person that should have been widely successful because he was 100% true to himself..it’s a shame the industry doesn’t reward that. Very sick industry.
That you continue to support by viewing and buying their “media” 🤓 Whats all that indoctrination feel like? Seems quite incarcerating from this perspective. Js
True story straight from Patrice's mouth: Spike Lee started to grant Patrice in minor roles in his movies, and getting bigger each time. One day Spike Lee wanted to seal the deal with Patrice on another role but Patrice was loyal to his agent/manager who he hired to do negotiations, and Spike Lee was trying to work around the agent. Patrice wasn't able to sell out his manager so Patrice couldn't agree to the role without talking to his agent first. Spike hung up the phone and no longer gave O'Neal any roles. Hollywood is full of shit like that.
@@EternalChamp You know how I know you’re ignorant? Cause you assume..who said I watch anything curated by Hollywood? Not one sentence implies that I do dummy..Go back to your QANON videos.
Patrice was one of the greatest and funniest comedians. I was lucky to have the pleasure of meeting him and communicating with online. Rest In Peace big guy..🙏✝️🕊
It’s cuz you know Charlie Sheen and the other legends all had the conversation of “Who is this Anthony guy?” Little did they know what Anthony had in store for the world.
@@CaseyWinehouse Who tf is this Anthony? Never seen him before now, and Patrice didn’t say his (shitty) last name, so I haven’t a clue who this medieval waiter is lol. Seriously I don’t!
Interesting fact: Patrice was called in last moment for the Roast. Was still writing material on the flight. Then got up there and just went off the cuff.
It makes sense. He was a great comedian but this was not funny except a couple of lines.
That’s how he does most of his comedy. He just reads the crowd and vibes
3 days notice
HOW DARE YOU I love Patrice but he wasn’t the best there at all
@@jake-3271 Who at this roast was better than Patrice?
Jeff Ross knew what he was witnessing. Patrice had 3 days notice and riffed most of this set. He was being set up to fail and he came in there and slaughtered. We lost this man way too soon.
Set up to fail? He could have walked in off the street and killed without breaking a sweat...
I think what hes saying is that Patrice is impossible to set up to fail, and Hollywood underestimated him.
He knew his friend was sick and witnessed him going out on top. There were a few interviews with Patrice before he passed saying the sickness didn’t exist when he was on stage. Truly a brilliant comedian. Cheers man.
jrreogreugerugregreger he was clearly the least funny of all the roasters. Shame.
Rick, I didn't think this was possible, but your subjective opinion is objectively terrible.
"You disturb me with your lack of edge..." is a subtly brilliant line.
You can tell Steve-O took it to heart. All he does now is a wild af shows pushing the boundary of human decency.
@@JarthenGreenmeadow so the pendulum of "disturbing" quickly swung back the other way. :)
I watched steve-o’s podcast where he try’s to help people get sober and it really makes me sick… Patrice was 100% right lol
He was on his sith lord shit lol
Seems like he was riffing Darth Vader there. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
“I love that you stood up for what you thought was wrong and I’m impressed by that”.
This statement is Patrice O’Neal to the core.
And his final statement ever on tv.
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He said, "I love that you stood up TO what you thought was wrong and I'm impressed by YOU."
Subtle but meaningful differences...
Truly
Countless people stand up for what is wrong every day.
Patrice is the best kind of comedian because he's not even joking, he's just talking and it's funny.
Give him some Netflix Love for Gawd SAKEs MAN!!
@@RBYW1234 he died a couple weeks after this happened.
Honesty is key. Never, will someone again, make honesty so funny
@@Jack-pz4my Good, this was rubbish.
no one asked.
Best part of this is that he sincerely meant what he said to Charlie at the end. Patrice was a real dude. RIP
he seemed like he sincerely meant everything he said.
@@porcelinaofvastoceans He said that's why.
What was he talking about?
@@LordOfHam Charlie got cancelled way back in the day, then proceeded to go out trashing Hollywood in lots of interviews. Patrice had supported him because he thought Hollywood was slimy as well. He always respected people who got cancelled for not giving a fuck
Yeah. Dude a real 💯 OG . Didn't give a f*** about the politics of fame but he, along with Norm mcdonald were both regarded as the comic's comic.
The sad reality of this world is you can be the most good looking, smart, talented, etc. person in the world and have the whole world brimming at your potential and yet disappear into nothingness if you're unwilling to adhere to the constantly evolving and changing climate of society.
I dunno. It's unfair, really. Then again, maybe this is what keeps the balance. The fact that there are people who, though not as gifted, get the fame and power because they play the game and get to sit at the table.
I don't know, really. I guess the point is work hard, endure, and be prepared to lose some of your pride sometimes.
So much of his comedy is in those pauses...when he's looking up and trying to think of how to articulate what he is saying. It really makes you listen because it's like he is about to say some shit that no one ever says...'cause it gives you the sense that he's speaking from the heart.
well he does, it's not a pre thought act..
Those faces alone were comic genius!
Yup that is true lol he was a genius plain and simple We all miss him .
"...... Annnnd bring me my giant turkey be leg, you fcukn nothin" his delivery is 👌
a new way to look at people who need to stop when they think
If you ever listened to Patrice talk about the industry on Opie and Anthony you know his final words to Charlie were 110% genuine
Contexto?
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@marcotaboadabarco9957 what context you lookin for? He's basically saying Patrice was keeping it real because he said the same thing he said here to Sheen about the industry that he did on the Opie and Anthony show.
@@marcotaboadabarco9957 Patrice has talked on many occasions about his dislike of the industry and of "the suits" (i.e. management and lawyers of media corporations etc). So he felt a certain kinship with Sheen for standing up against the industry because Patrice burned many bridges too.
Patrice wasn’t even roasting. He was just being honest 😂
Yeah! Even Kirk said it.
He was just being normal Patrice 🤣
I know right. Lol
He was. I heard he was pissed at being last. Said he felt like he was better than everybody before him. He thought they made him look like a nobody being last
That was literally most of his career. He was to comedy what Eminem was to rap 15-20 years ago. He could just get up on stage and just say shit without any preparation and still be better than 99% of his peers. Dude was a once-in-a-lifetime talent and he deserved much more then he achieved even with his constant Bridge burning. The saddest thing to me it's him finally realizing how self-sabotaging he was and finally truly trying just as it was too late for the diabetes to take over.
"When I say legend, I mean a myth"....that was hilarious!!
"No straight man writes that many show tunes. That's a fact." 😂😂😂😭😭😭
Yeah as family guy went on it got gayer, wtf. I stopped watching it ain't right. He Seth mcfalarnin is on that side spectrum
I can relate. 😂
😂😂😂How true it is....
I miss the showstopper one-liners he could cook up on the spot. O&A, "He said 'read this palm, you gypsy bitch'." Oh my God, what a talent, and tragic end.
There’s a reason his normal voiced character (Stewie) is a closed gay lol
I miss Patrice’s comedy. I often rewatch his work and still smile and laugh. He was gold.
Me too, he was the best! Really miss him, RIP Patrice!
Died waaaaay too soon. I miss him.
he was the common man's obi wan kenobi; young men i suggest you start with the black phillip show. there is much to learn.
I feel that way with Norm now too..
No he was black
"You're telling it like it IS!"
Shatner knew...he knew.
Word
Who would have thought that shatner would outlive him
@Eli Bishop shatner ain't a comic and patrice had respect for him shatner and his wife gave him love after the show
@@Jeffemcd08 EXACTLY, patrice told on O&A how shatner loved his act and how shatner longed to see more of his stuff, but patrice said "i have diabetes man, i'm not for longing". and then, shatner and his wife talked deeply with him about life and stuff, from with they all cried after their car came up. PATRICE HIMSELF said that they hugged him, and wished to see him more on another events. the episode is "Patrice O'Neal on O&A #134 - Charlie Sheen Is a Real N"
@@tinman3747 Patrice said he was dying during the speech so I'm guessing everyone who heard
This dude was pure class. I miss him and only hope for some more material to surface, that I haven't seen or heard before.
Opie and Anthony and Black Phillip.... hundreds of hours of him just speaking his mind
GZA036 Yep. I think his best "work" is on O&A.
belzart2001
absolutely. the rape story, it's cold out here, telling norton and jefferies they're both gay, all the different conspiracy talks... but my favorite moment will always be his laugh when he first met Bobo and played the up and down game.
And if you've never seen it, search for it on here... look for Patrice's appearance on the green room with paul provenza.
DontTreadOnUsBlog Haha! I hadn't seen his appearance on the green room either. Look up (if you haven't already seen it) Kevin Hart catches Patrice jerking off. He calls in. It's one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Am not sure if he was doing joke jokes, but more like a small routine of stand up. Everything was connected and transitioned. Maybe cause it was he's nature, cause he was naturally funny and if there's such thing; a stand up by nature. Comedy still hurts with out him and Giraldo
"Shut the fuck up and bring me my giant turkey leg, you fucking nothing" xD
Jeselnik is the guy Norm was imitating when he said "Are you enjoying the shrimp?"
Omg this insult is amazing and I love using it. Has to be a special occasion tho lol
Most accurate description of jeselnik ever
@@rodneysmith8565 100% shit had me crying
i thought he called him a muffin which was equally funny to me :D
The final appearance Patrice Oneal was ever a part of. He passed away less than 2 months later.
RIP
Yes, I loved his style, he is missed in the comedy world.
I think it's 3 weeks later
He warned us that he was dying.
Was it diabetes?
@@azhaz578diabetes related stroke. Fell into a coma
"I'm dying of diabetes"
The amount of realness that came from this man's mouth...
It's chilling.
Whether he's correct or not, he was genuine.
He died ten weeks after the roast. So he was being VERY real.
Shatner met with him and realized he was *literally* dying after the taping too.
I get goosebumps seeing this person (2:36,)😭 High, higher, highest 🤪 I wonder how does this person feel and think years later about Patrice his joke? Watching yourself 🤣🤣 on UA-cam? RIP Patrice ❤️🇳🇱
And who's fault is it? He knew since around since he was 21 or 23 years old. Even a decade later he still had time to change his habits to be at least 60. He later said he didn't care enough about staying alive. He tried to change and watched what he ate but too little too late. He had to make the decision himself and nobody could tell him what to do so another big one gone.
The closest 'big' one to make it was John Pinette. He had surgery and lost a lot of weight but didn't take enough time to recuperate doing stand up and theater on stage and he died. Ralphie just increased in weight till he was gone.
And he died shortly after this
It’s funny how Comedy Central makes it a point to shun Patrice’s stuff, but CC Brasil has it on tap. And every true fan knows how much he liked Brazil
Why would theybshun Patrice stuff?
They have his whole part on the Roast?
I’m going to Brazil as soon as Covid calms down just because Patrice loved it so much.
... Calmo...
Exactly I’m sure 1 year Patrice funded the country.
He goes through every one of the roasters, one joke towards Charlie then pokes fun at Charlie's brother and then compliments him. Brilliant
Defo. He was proud Charlie said fuck the Hollywood producer. Same way Patrice went about it too
Game recognize game
Too friendly to Sheen. These roasts they always end up praising the main person more than they roast them.
@@seanmatthewking If Ann coulter was there it would've been Os for her. Everybody hates her lmao
They cut out patrice roasting amy shuma?
"Good jokes, for me, will make 50% of the people die laughing, and 50% will be mortified". Mission accomplished Mr O'neal 🙏🏾❤️ That Sheen/Estevez joke was legendary 😂
Talent always shows. This is why they called him last minute and prayed he'd bomb. Best roast ever and 90% off the cuff. 👏👏
GOAT man doin GOAT shit
I did stand up in the 80's in RI, Boston, NYC, & LA.... Patrice's "Elephant in the Room", from a technical standpoint is THE perfect set, I'd place Greg Giraldo:s "mid life vices" a close second, both masters of their craft
Agreed. The Sheen/Estevez joke was pure poetry.
it was a genius transition following his endearing quote to charlie
"He wants to prove he's better then the cartoons, but he is not better then the cartoons!" Jesus such a true and funny line.
would u mind explaining that? I kinda get it but kind of don't but I love the theory
He is saying Seth McFarlanes characters are more famous then he is. His attempts at making his own name large are laughable as he will always be known as the voices guy.
+daniel amberson that makes sense but what does seth do like that besides these roasts
People like him doing roasts is them transitioning into careers in comedy's or acts, or movies.
@@betaboog Patrice is highlighting that, because Seth is famous for his voices (and not his image), when in person, he (Seth) exaggerates his persona, to remind people of his talent and achievement. Ie trying to populates his in person aura, with his professional aura, a bit too much.
When he said that Seth was jealous of his own creation lol 😂 I lost it
"Medieval restaurant waiter" 🤣 That's the best jab at Anthony Jeselnik i've ever heard! Love Patrice, RIP 💖
His comedy holds up. Never gets old no matter how much Ive seen these clips over the last twenty years
The world would be a better place if Patrice had been here for the last ten years.
@Vegeta Saiyajin you’re obviously young and dont know patrice was one of the most organically funny people ever to walk the planet. His specials were fantastic but he was the best on O&A just talking shit. Check this quick clip somone animated
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@@ianleonard3264 don't bother. Sad fauna that provides that idiot with oxygen. Don't waste your resources on him either
@Vegeta Saiyajin lol weeb
@Vegeta Saiyajin lol i've seen you comment in this video like 10 times, different days. Same comment and then talk about hurting feelings?? yeah you really know what funny is lmao
@Vegeta Saiyajin you think is power but is just a comment on youtube, like the only one who believes it has some power is you lol really funny
According to Rich Vos, this set was like 95% improvised, on the spot. It's amazing that someone could be such a comedic genius- he walked on stage, in front of a huge audience and the whole world, and just talked, and killed in a way nobody else could, even with written material.
That shit was from the heart! I've watched it countless times & will continue to do so. Killed in a way that only he could do
I bet it was, based off of the fact that he had stuff planned and then all of these a-holes were targeting him more than Charlie Sheen.
@@frankbutler9512 Exactly. You can see him skip some jokes he had written
It is not as difficult if you have material planned. Because if you have a funny line on the spot you do it if not you have a fall back..
According to rich vos? You mean according to Patrice himself when he said it on o&a?
"You can't keep a Sheen down. You can keep an Estevez down though..."
Too g'damn funny.
The only part that was funny. Anthony was a BOSS. Tell me I'm wrong.
@@matttherrien9608 Anthony's set wasn't even funny 😐
@@markvito746 Sorry homeboy. He nailed it. Ask anybody. Wait, sorry let me word it properly. Axt it. Isn't that how the colourds say it?
@@matttherrien9608 What sort of sad fuckface can't even be racist properly, Matt? Put some effort into it. Maybe you weren't trying to be racist I suppose... if you're trying to be like your pal Anthony and make jokes based on edgy material you actually need to have a joke though, for future reference.
@@firstnext5482 Sorry homeboy. That asshole Shauvin kiled that man. He's gonna get convicted. So I wonder, if he's gonna be in protective custody.
"Fuck tiger's blood he's selling his own blood" one of the best jokes in there.😂😂😂😂
His HIV blood?
@@Saltycracka74the joke is Esteves’ career is over, meaning he has to find ways to make money like selling blood, something poor people do
Even his throwaway lines killed.
@@Saltycracka74 His brother's blood.
Patrice killed without jokes, just saying what he actually thought, and he's so funny that all of that came off as a roast. RIP the GOAT.
He didn't like it when he was the butt of them though did he? Always getting upset lol
@@rnw2739 what lol he had a roast dedicated to him where dudes were unloading cannons on him. You really think he can’t take it?
@@acog_quarks8753 Er.... when he says about Amy Schumer when she mentions his Grandmother's arsehole: "I been sitting next to this bitch the whole time....I didn't know this was coming..." - then yeah, he can't take it.
You little kids throw the word GOAT out there too much.
@@randyjam9925 true but Patrice is definitely top 5
Even after almost ten years since his passing, I still can't get used to talking about him in the past tense. At least once every year I go through all his O&A appearances, what a legend this guy was.
I recently started watching Patrice within the last 2 years. It's been 10 years since his death!!!??? Wow. He was a good comic.
@@Ahch. I remember when I was new to Patrice too. I'd listened to a Louis CK on O&A playlist, at the end there was a tribute to Patrice. I was like "Who's this guy." I started his O&A playlist and that was like 8 years ago. Bleh.
Same here
He was big,,An should have been way bigger in the Business..
I still think about Patrice nearly every day.
I go through them every year also man
This is actually his greatest moment and it's such a fantastic thing to leave as his legacy before dying. He didn't even have time to write jokes before he got the call to get on a plane and join at the last minute. He wrote most of the jokes on the way there which is why he was holding his papers with his jokes and scrolling through.
He disregarded most of his material because it no longer fit and he instead was just honest with everyone and it was the funniest set all night. And that's exactly how it should have went, because that's what he was best known for: of-the-cuff humor. It was literally the best thing that could have happened for the show that night and his legacy.
RIP Patrice, you were the realest comedian to ever exist. It's just the truth. Everyone else is a close second.
His best moment? In the eyes of sell put media, maybe. Elephant in the Room.
Gay
Hey man. I didn't know that's how it went down, thank you!
@@laser7925 this is a tie with "elephant in the room" two 🐐 moments for him. remember "happy harassment day?" 🤣😫😫😫 r.i.p Patrice o'neal
rip ❤
“But when I say legend I mean a myth” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
mastery of the english language right there
Over the years I've come back and watched this segment so many times.
+Opie Raqio Same here. He went off-book, and was ten times funnier for it just being honest.
It's been a year.
+Dylan Davis Patrice died 4 years ago. Pretty sure this roast was filmed before that...
noamshouseparty It was in response to them saying they had gone back and watched this clip numerous times over the years. The clip has only been available on this channel for a year, I took it literal instead of assuming they found other clips of this set on UA-cam and so forth.
it is brilliant.
Patrice is one of the rare ones that can go up there and do stream of consciousness at a roast. True original.
ZERO....POINT.....ZERO.
"i dont like how much comfort white people have around you"
Damn
I don't get it
@@JohnSmith-rq4gw bruh, patrice have like 144 episodes of appearances at the good ol' opie and anthony show, and that shit was just pure enjoyment, hysteria and meditation, when the brutal truthful humor would shine, which is most of the times patrice was there.
one of the classics was patrice saying "i dont like the way white people got comfortable around myke..." which is kinda a racist statement, but the intent was humorous, and that lead to one of the funniest bits ever on the show, it was not only fun it was true as FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFKKKKKKKK. and his legacy of being honestly brutal hindered his carrer but also made him a legend. thus the quote by the original poster 'matt the creator'.
John Smith nigga it’s Mike Tyson, I’m black and I’m terrified of him. The dude just said “fuck you” to Patrice like he was saying good morning.
Drew Insur I love his Black Philip episodes, I can listen to that series till the day I die.
his style is basically always knowing he has good material, and letting that give him the confidence to improvise.
my god ...
@@ThyDrunkenSailor what about God?
That Seth MacFarlene analogy might be the greatest joke ever in comedy
It’s sooooo good
Right behind more Stewie
That was really good h
Christian slaterish is so underrated , that was dead on lol
i honestly don't think it was a joke
After watching A Million Ways to Die in the West, Patrice was absolutely right about Seth MacFarlane
Patrice is so on point with Seth MacFarlane! He really is trying too hard to make himself look bigger than his creations.
+thaloh yeah. almost as if he has no pride in his work :/
@@katehu7194 well he doesn’t write for them anymore
@@Urbansaucee yepp and what do you know family guy started to suck after 7 seasons
I 100% agree it sucked and he shouldn't try to act
“I’m dying of diabetes” smh he knew he wasn’t gonna be around, rip Patrice , you are missed
He died shortly after this. He was legit dying. RIP
He was there with an amputated leg just didn't show nobody
Damn
That part hurts
Tears of a Clown
@@benbernard-jardine3384 too soon.
He sensed he wasn’t going to be around long…but he was big, fat and certainly black
Any time I'm feeling down, I come back and watch this, and it always puts me in a better mood. This is by far the best set from any of the roasts. The best part, is he did it all on the fly. Patrice was a comedic genius. I hope he's resting well.
I listen to his black Philip show when I’m down the man just understood humanity..comics today don’t even hold a candle to him .
Gilbert's did a great job in the Hugh Hefner roast too.
my favorite comedian of all time
In no particular order
Dave Chappelle, George Carlin, Patrice O'Neal, Paul Mooney, Eddie Murphy, Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Martin Lawrence, Chris Rock (mid 90's version lol)
Louis CK honorable mention
+J Bellamy i was wondering is jeff ross on ur list?
I would put Ross on my top 20...no denying his wit and he's a smart dude. Patrice O'Neal said that backstage of this roast, Jeff Ross asked him, "Patrice why are you dressed like a gay referee?" Hahahahahahahahhaha
haha cool
Dude did all of this straight off the top of the dome.
Now, *that's* genius. Rest easy, legend. Your name will live forever.
No he didn’t
"Get me my giant turkey leg you nothin!" Oh fuck I died.
I refuse to learn his shitty last name😂😂😂
That part was hilarious I couldn't stop laughing!🍗🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sheen looked at jeselnik like he felt the same way about him
"*fucking* nothing"
Lmfaoooo
100% genius. One of the funniest men to ever grace this planet.
That is so true.
My Brother & I use “You Fucking, Nothin’!” as a
go-to insult to this day!!!!!😂
#Legend
That was a damn nuke lol
You KNOW Anthony Jezelnik still feels that to this day.
Me and my brother call people a "legend" and to this day only me and him get it haha
It was used and abused on the o&a show by Jim Norton.
Same
"I'm dying of diabetes and I gotta listen to this shit..."
Patrice was 100% metal in this performance. He had nothing to lose and gained everything. I lost it when he looked at Sheen and was like "He's like Christian Slater. He's good, but he sucks at the same time..."
The way he said "And then uh, Jeff Ross, I uh, I love you I guess" while turning the page was absolute fucking genius
The way his voice was cracking at the end. He knew his time was almost done, and that this was probably the last time he would get to talk to the people there. It makes his jokes more than just jokes, but the honest-to-god truth
His advice for Seth was so spot on!!
What keeps me coming back to this isn't him killing, (which he does). "Killing is easy". It's when he says, "I want to say to your eyes man..." You can hear him holding back tears. What Patrice really left behind above the comedy was the idea of being righteous to yourself and what you believe to be the truth. He respects Charlie Sheen for standing up and not being a phony. RIP Patrice, you changed my life. Thank You
Amen!! I caught that as well. You could just hear the emotion so hard.
That’s my favorite part. I also loved Charlie’s genuine laughs during Patrice set was awesome. I get the feeling he never really knew who Patrice really was.
What did Charlie stand up for? I noticed that moment as well, but what was he referring to?
@@CamRebires - I mean, it was drug-fueled insanity is what it was, but Patrice framed it as rebelling against the showbiz machine that sausage-grinds you, which Patrice himself rebelled against as well. In any event, Sheen, however self destructive, was living his own life as he wanted with no apologies, and that made Patrice perceive Sheen as a kindred spirit with him.
@@dianapevtsov ahh, THAT'S what he was referring to, thanks for clarifying!
"It's all so Christian Slater-ish. I mean, he's good, but he also sucks."
He was so accurate with that comment
that was genius and so true
Love Christian slater!
“He sucks, I mean he’s good, but he also sucks.”
Not exact quote, just know he said “he sucks” twice lmao
@@debbieburns3848 True Romance ....
Took up 2 pages of notes that he wrote on the way over, didn't look at them once doing a killer set off the cuff for an event he was invited to just days before, all while DYING.
GOAT.
"They could keep a Estevez down..."
I lost my shit right there !!!
George Roy 'Tiger blood ..shit .he is selling his blood ' damn .great line ! He was on the cusp of stardom but he was not a healthy guy n he left us too soon !
+RB2331 What is known about His health condition? I mean obviously He was fat but that's all I know.
All I know is he had Diabetes and suffered a Stroke and had blood clots n he died from complications from these in 2011 ..sad !
+George Roy i dont get it :c
@ Perez -
Sheen's real name is Carlos Estevez, Emilio's brother (who's career isn't as stellar as Sheen's)
"I'm just disappointed at how much comfort white people have around him, I don't like it"
Hilarious
Shatner - "You're telling it as it is", and that's why he looked at him like that, too fucking great.
"No straight man writes that many showtunes" Holy shit Patrice is funny
God Patrice was just made for Comedy. I miss him so damn much. I tear up almost every time I see him doing what he does. When you listen to him on Radio like Opie and Anthony, it feels like he's still here. But when you see him in a video, you realize he's gone and wish you could still see him.
Patrice we wish you were still on this planet my friend. Thank you for all you've done for comedy and all those you've inspired to laugh, live, and love.
hes still in this planet idiot ... he's just not alive anymore but hes here you can dig his tomb
This was my introduction to Patrice. Never saw anything like it. I was intrigued by his off-the-cuff style, taking pauses to find words and breaking off sentences halfway through. It's rough around the edges, but the jokes land super hard. I thought he did it that way to make it feel more real among all the rehearsed sets with pre-written jokes. Now I realize that this actually was mostly improvised, which is genius.
The pause is giving time for the audience to absorb what's coming next. The playfully inappropriate humor
Years of doing standup around the world.
Your awesome enough to notice these things..
It's why he really was a genius!💯
He wrote it on the plane apparently. It was a last minute decision, whereas apparently the normal invitees would spend weeks, if not months writing jokes.
Patrice O'neal was always funny, end of story.
I love the way other comedians look at Patrice, it’s respect, admiration, and an acknowledgement of talent. You don’t see that very often in the comedy world.
They looked at him with fear.
You could see Steve-O got in his feelings for a mere second then Patrice won him over
Yeah, man seemed tense
Don’t sit on the panel in front of Patrice if you’re going to be sensitive af
@@ronthemogul People saying he was added last minute-if I showed up and saw him I woulda got straight back on the plane to wherever the f-.
I think you're just making an assumption.
@@pepstalynn possibly who knows for sure
You see, the problem with Seth is that he insists upon himself.
I see what you did there 🤣
That's just brilliant
I forget that episode. Was that The Godfather reference? I believe it was.
"What does that even mean?!"
@@TheRedkid20 UA-cam won't let me send you the link but it's a scene from family guy talking about why he doesn't like the godfather you should look it up its hilarious
"No straight man writes that many showtunes and that's a fact" 🤣🤣🤣
Indeed, family guy is trash.
Exactly look at Stevie. With Brian the dog saying he effs quagmire transvestite dad. Seth said he's Stevie and Brian the most. So he's admitting that he's gay.
He is so good. His insults are not just “hahaha” and you forget about it. His actually stings on a personal level. It’s so clever and very well constructed.
Patrice's delivery was so crisp it's like he had surgical precision.
Dude knew he was dying and just went in on any target around him. Norm McDonald’s last joke hit like that too. It was a hitler joke, and the punch line was “I didn’t even know he was sick!”
So boom, he dies, and ever celebrity interviewed about the topic goes “I didn’t even know he was sick!”
Comedians are tragic geniuses
Norm tweeted something like "the greatest comedian alive has died" when Patrice passed away
Well Said Todd
Norm's jokes were always convoluted and long-winded (and I mean this in the best way possible, cuz only Norm could make that work), but people only catching the punchline MONTHS after the fact, and only after he had died--that was perhaps the most far-out and insane setup for a joke in history. He had that shit planned out and knew people were gonna catch the real meaning of the punchline only after he was dead, knowing he'd never be able to relish his fans' reaction.
I'm happy he's up in Heaven with Jesus now. That ol chunk of coal earned it.
I wish I could get my hands on the unedited version of this set.
+pong kong Same here. I heard Patrice O'neal said something to Amy Schumer but Comedy Central edited it out.
+Rolling Ormond Impress us with your wit.
konatown5 Oh, then you're just an embarrassment to your ethnicity. Understood.
Brett Bewley Did you hear the Nazi I was arguing with? Learn to follow a thread.
+Rolling Ormond Uh yes, and I added to the thread. Maybe you're the one having trouble following?
I dont even know the guy but i miss him . his appearances on O&A and his own show the Black Phillip show among other radio appearances are all I really ever listen to , to help me get through the day . Hes number one imo. the greatest comedian ever in my book . In his last O&A appearance one of the last things he said was he just wanted to be remembered ,well it's sad to know that he won't ever know how much he is missed . His advice on women and life , prioritizing your happiness above all else really changed my life and every now and then I find myself tearing up knowing that there will never be another Patrice O'Neal. God rest his soul .
Indeed
Everyone always says "The Best, The Best, The Best..." so loosely, but man... Patrice's timing, his carry-you-along storytelling, and out-of-nowhere bombs hit like landmines! The man was unbelievably funny, and very missed! ♥️✌️😎
The medieval restaurant waiter line. How did he think to say some shit like that? That had to hurt.
Theres a reason he wore his cross!
Agreed. Savage
Jeznijilk is a fucking nothing, can't stand that dude and his fake demeanor, no surprise he banged that poor excuse of a chick schumer
@joe schmo That line fucking hurt me. I can no longer feel my cheeks.
@@balthazarbotbol8519 his career hasn't aged well either
2:22 Charlie dying at Patrice's cut on Anthony is HILARIOUS!!!
Patrice totally nailed Seth McFarlane. If I were him, I would've rethought my entire career.
Yeah, watching this live I was like HOLY FUCKING SHIT, this is it......this is exactly Seth's problem and that's off the top of his head.....like wow.
Rethink his career? Almost everything he’s ever done turned to gold. His movies make money and his show has made ungodly sums of money. Please tell me what aspect of his career didn’t go well so he should’ve rethought it?
He's not a leading man unless he's voicing someone lol. Did you see how badly A Million Ways to Die in the West did? It wasn't until he did The Orville that he finally got some traction being an actor on screen. @@jasondashney
@@thereelpineappleyou still didn’t say what he should’ve rethought? he’s still an extremely successful actor. why would he rethink anything
@@kcroz1104I mean from a money aspect, you’re right. He shouldn’t have rethought shit. But a quality aspect and wanting to be really good at something? Should’ve rethought all of that shit. He’s nothing more than the guy who did 100 voices on 1 cartoon that got overran and boring after its 6th season
Single funniest roast set ever, and brutally honest too. You can see Patrice's true self in some moments here. He knew the end was near and blessed us by letting us in, even if just for a tiny bit. RIP the legend.
Give me your email...... trust me
@@HolyDrugLord yourmom@example.com ........ trust me
I've gotta disagree on that @Larry David. While Patrice is one of my top 3 of all time comedians, I firmly believe that another dead hero did a couple of roast sets that were even better: Greg Giraldo. Giraldo wasn't on the same level as Patrice as an all round comic, but his sets on the Joan Rivers and Larry the Cable Guy roasts were pure gold. Definitely recommend giving those a watch if you haven't already seen them. They're brutal. RIP to both Patrice and Greg, gone way too soon...
@@MahiSiah Can't disagree with that. Greg's roasts sets are legendary.
Great comedian
We need to get the cut footage of Patrice roasting Schumer.
There was footage of that?
@@darkerkyo What you are watching now is the edited footage. Patrice roasted others as well. We need to petition CC to release it.
@@utarian7 man just say where and I'll petition with you bro
@@darkerkyo Appreciate it man but it was more a figure of speech. Hope they do release it, though!
He said something about both ladies and they removed it..
No one kept it more real than Patrice.
You dying of diabetes....(bring me my big turkey leg you giant fuckin nothing)
ua-cam.com/video/PX42_9F6S7Q/v-deo.html
This was hilarious in how raw and honest this was. Dude was not joking.
Also, Tyson holding Jeff at 5:15, and Patrice ending words to Charlie at the end were priceless. You can tell those came from the heart, and he really did respect Charlie for standing up for himself and telling it like it is.
This was my first intro to Patrice. It caused me to go back and listen to so much of his comedy, and his legendary radio appearances, months later the big man would be gone.
RIP Patrice, the game has not been the same since you left, and I wish we could hear his take about the way the world is now. I fucking miss this guy more than I can even express.
patrice achieved chim
That Tyson-Ross embrace was actually very nice.
I remember him discussing Charlie Sheen on O&A, how he stood up to the beast. Patrice refused to play the game, and had great respect for anyone that does up to the system
“You fucking nothin’” has to be the best burn and most simple burn of all time and still has to sting like a mother fucker
Patrice is in the Mount Rushmore of comedy. He is one of the GOATS and he left us way too soon.
Patrice was definitely very funny but there is only 4 allowed on Mt. Rushmore and Patrice wouldn’t be one of them.
Norm Macdonald does for sure
I really don't get his appeal. He's is quite good, sure. But GOAT? Nah..
hes the greatest comedian of all time
@@greendaleforever yup, for me it’s Patrice, Norm, Bill Burr, and Louis CK
I love how Patrice roasted everyone else more than Charlie Sheen xD
They tried to set Patrice up with the last second call to the roast, but Patrice shined even brighter. He truly meant every word he said to Charlie Sheen too, he really admired him for standing up against the beast.. and, winning.
Charlie Sheen, and Mel Gibson, are two that fought the beast, and won. Two icons, two legends, that shall forever be immortalized for their battles.. then you have Patrice, a true God amongst men, miss you big guy! Wish you were here.
The craziest part about Patrice to me is that he never changed what he believed in. His entire “crew” of comics says to this day that Patrice was the better comic of the bunch but Patrice wouldn’t make the changes “the industry” wanted him to make to be more marketable to a broader audience
I wouldn’t say Charlie Sheen won. Where is he nowadays?
Patrice O’Neill is an outstanding comedic genius
I love his comedic stature somebody has to say great work
I swear you can hear Anthony laughing his ass off at the first couple of jokes
I swear I thought I heard him crackle a few times in this set
Me too, but I'm pretty sure Patrice talked about this roast on O and A
Undeniable... Anthony’s laugh cuts through all
00:28 that has to be him
@@joonermichael That Rosa Parks joke is def something Ant would have laughed at too lol
“It’s..... tooo much Seth” Lmaaoo he not lying
Patrice sounded like he was just chillin’ on his back patio, having a couple of beers with the boys. Just bullshitting off the cuff, and STILL killed it.
God damn it, I miss this man. ♥️
If Patrice roasted the world for 40 years, I'd watch every minute.
Fact
This year will be 10 years since he passed away...
I know. Fuck a movie death, this is the death that traumatized me.
RIP patreeky
And we're lucky to have so much content featuring Patrice.
And still freshly relevant to today's events! RIP GOAT!
Fuck 10 already !!!! He and Greg Giraldo my two Goats
The fact that Patrice just wrote a few lines & riffed the whole set shows the duff between good roast joke writing & being truly funny at your core. RIP Patrice
Patrice almost killed me with the Emilio Estevez joke
I still watch this 4-5 times a week. Only Patrice could roast the whole crowd at once.
He killed this set lmfao
His joke on "shitty last names" was my favorite of the set. Holy shit LOL
“I learned galifiankis, that’s the last shitty name this n* gonna learn in this funky town” fkn killed me
Patrice was exactly the type of person that should have been widely successful because he was 100% true to himself..it’s a shame the industry doesn’t reward that. Very sick industry.
That you continue to support by viewing and buying their “media” 🤓
Whats all that indoctrination feel like? Seems quite incarcerating from this perspective. Js
@@EternalChamp How do you know. Maybe just pirate everything.
True story straight from Patrice's mouth:
Spike Lee started to grant Patrice in minor roles in his movies, and getting bigger each time. One day Spike Lee wanted to seal the deal with Patrice on another role but Patrice was loyal to his agent/manager who he hired to do negotiations, and Spike Lee was trying to work around the agent. Patrice wasn't able to sell out his manager so Patrice couldn't agree to the role without talking to his agent first. Spike hung up the phone and no longer gave O'Neal any roles.
Hollywood is full of shit like that.
@@EternalChamp You know how I know you’re ignorant? Cause you assume..who said I watch anything curated by Hollywood? Not one sentence implies that I do dummy..Go back to your QANON videos.
He had just started a podcast before his death too. That shit would still be going.
Patrice was one of the greatest and funniest comedians. I was lucky to have the pleasure of meeting him and communicating with online. Rest In Peace big guy..🙏✝️🕊
2:17 Charlie Sheen’s laugh at Patrice always gets me lol
Me too man because it's such a sincere chuckle
It’s cuz you know Charlie Sheen and the other legends all had the conversation of “Who is this Anthony guy?” Little did they know what Anthony had in store for the world.
@@CaseyWinehouse
Who tf is this Anthony? Never seen him before now, and Patrice didn’t say his (shitty) last name, so I haven’t a clue who this medieval waiter is lol. Seriously I don’t!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 he has a Netflix special or two now, pretty funny comedian
Patrice is so real!! I miss his presence and his comedic talent. 😞
The way everyone talks about Patrice makes me feel he’s still alive I love it