Everyone knows 24. Come on. And it wouldn't be easy to bring it back today, even if all the actors were on board. The world is a woke nightmare now. Potentially offensive things are forbidden. Having Jack Bauer torturing terrorists would have the show cancelled...
@SpaceCattttt9 сағат бұрын
This is hardly a "forgotten" TV series. Perhaps to clueless Zoomers it might be, but to everyone else, this is a famous series that is still widely available. That said, I've never liked it. I mean, I think it's good, but it isn't very faithful to the books. There are too many changes and abbreviations. I will say that the show is VASTLY superior to Spielberg and Jackson's film version, which butchered Tintin's legacy in order to cram as much action as possible into the narrative, but as I say, it isn't enough. The episodes are too short, the animation looks cheap and the voice actors sound terrible. Outside of the original books, the only good version of Tintin I'm aware of, is a series of Swedish audio recordings of all the adventures that were released on LP and cassette back in the 70s and 80s. They are SUPERB. It's just too bad that the language barrier will prevent most people from hearing them.
@theoriginalloveandteavarie428514 сағат бұрын
A true loss in the comedy & honesty in world & race relations 🌎 😢
@theoriginalloveandteavarie428514 сағат бұрын
Wowww Patrice & to think many of dem people want to vote in an ignorant rapist into the highest position in this country!🧐dey are such hypocrites Patrice YOU were the brave TRUTH SIR!!!!✨
@MIXTAB116 сағат бұрын
“I’m trying to make fun of whatever I can make fun of” That is the essence of a true comic 🤌✌️💯❤️🤘😎
@ML-kx9gz18 сағат бұрын
bruh you can't lay into the title of his special like that and expect any real Patrice fan to not cringe.
@daimonlamin4865Күн бұрын
If you don't talk in between I will watch it till the end
@motioninartКүн бұрын
If you don’t comment, I will watch it till the end
@kenmaiseljr9855Күн бұрын
RIP. Truly one of the greatest comedians of all time! Anyone that can make me belly laugh uncontrollably is OK in my book!
@markphillips401Күн бұрын
Yak means coke not cognac in this reference. "Call him back when you need some more yak, horse shack" - you don't usually call someone for cognac.
@markphillips401Күн бұрын
Also look into "Light it up like a dutch when the hash melts" - this refers to a Dutchmaster cigar rolled with weed and hash, has nothing to do with the legality of marijuana in the Netherlands.
@motioninartКүн бұрын
Nice pickup.
@thehoff1982Күн бұрын
Holy shit! Can this fucking AI voice over robot say "address the elephant in the room" any more times?
@motioninartКүн бұрын
Worst KZfaqr ever right
@Joshtow1672 күн бұрын
Patrice didn't sugar coat anything awesome dude.
@Pppi9472 күн бұрын
This video deserves more love. Great analysis
@motioninartКүн бұрын
Much appreciated
@bryguy152 күн бұрын
Drink every time the narrator says "elephant in the room."
@juno17522 күн бұрын
The thing is, indigenous women are, historically, murdered at a much higher rate and are given less attention by the media. I thought a series bringing attention to this would have been an incredible angle, but instead we have ghosts, Jodie Foster fucking her way across Alaska, and mental illness being treated as “just more ghosts”. I’m fine with characters having flaws, but Danvers being racist to Navarro only to have a biracial son and a full blooded Inupiat stepdaughter made me kind of hate her, especially since she technically “saves” Ennis in the end.
@odysseasstavrakakis30382 күн бұрын
So basically he is Kanye... But worst
@Flitalidapouet2 күн бұрын
THANK YOU for letting me know this show exists.
@clungebucket233 күн бұрын
Shakespeare-level genius... i mean... only MF bounced rhymes off Eyjafjallajokull with such nonchalance...just untouchable and i will never get over his passing...
@KenB423 күн бұрын
The odds of anyone seeing this two years after the fact is low but what is that version of Creep at the end? Like who's singing?
@mateussoares35693 күн бұрын
you need to be incredible dumb to watch true detective and you conclusion is that ''is about men''
Cancel culture is absurd. More or less, when a person laughs, they admit they have some messed up aspect as part of their being. It's about a room of people acknowledging a problem. This is the first step to opening to door, and when it is open, we can pass through it into a room filled with things like human rights, respect, honor, honesty, and all that shit. For example, let's assume trans defenders are completely right for the sake of argument. Maybe a decade ago, the vast majority wouldn't even think about the issue but instead just yell, "NO." By the jokes of Dave Chappelle, him taking you through his own thinking about the topic, he has a person addressing their reactionary thinking and reflecting on the issue. There is a lot about it I still don't comprehend, but I comprehend more thanks to Dave. It's absurd when people talk about trying to cancel him and boycott him. The more people are laughing, the more they are accepting that belief is in their mind. That "wrong" belief will be there whether a person is allowed to talk about it or not, but talking about it is what leads to actual changes in belief. PC authoritarian rule might have people acting in some grand, moral way, but the thoughts will remain and fester. I'll just throw in there that the most bizarre part of the whole trans issue is when a biological man joins a women's sporting team and crushes all of the past world records. That's why a topic like that can be so funny when Dave gets going into it. It's a thing people seriously need to consider when addressing the topic, and Dave has given us the luxury to start that conversation. Long live Dave Chappelle! Without comedy, you just have people yelling whatever affirms their gut instinct reaction developed from huge amounts of indoctrination and learning of culture. Comedy unpacks all of those cultural beliefs, and when we hear something wild is happening, we laugh, admitting the same thing is conceivably part of our own thought process as well.
@Naraku1504 күн бұрын
I am just sad I never got to see him live. Even when I was younger dude always killed me.
@DavidOhlerkingII4 күн бұрын
How are you gonna simp up Patrice like that, b?
@Ares-dn3qp4 күн бұрын
I watched season 4 first and disliked in isolation. I then watched season 1 and the diffidence in quality over all is startling. 4 is like very, very bad fan-fic of one, a cheap mock up at best. I’m starting on 2-3 noa.
@capivaraofwar4 күн бұрын
I thinks its funny people (for the most part) go about praising Dave Chappelle for his style of comedy but people almost universally hate Patrick.
@oak714 күн бұрын
Only thing outdated about 24 are the cell phones.
@ricseeds48354 күн бұрын
"Superman wears Jack Bauer pyjamas". That's just how good Jack Bauer is.
@Charliehund1005 күн бұрын
Well yeah he sucked, so…
@IndomitableBeastKing5 күн бұрын
It's crazy how long it took to break down doomsday.
@motioninartКүн бұрын
Tell me about it
@CMO10615 күн бұрын
This is beautifully made… and didn’t even take a gofund me. Go figure
@masonrahal69805 күн бұрын
So disappointing
@macejaso5 күн бұрын
Patrice playing into the reparations angle shows that even the most hardcore free speech advocates that are black still have a victim mindset buried deep.
@enoughrope16385 күн бұрын
"americas most hated comedian". You then change the title of the video to say "hollywood's most hated comedian." Hollywood isn't america. Patrice Oneal was beloved by americans and is to this day considered one of comedies greats.
@strifelord52396 күн бұрын
White people love Patrice because he said out loud stuff they wish they could say
@redwineisfine6 күн бұрын
I've been saying this for years... People outraged about rape jokes are the same hypocritical hacks telling "dont drop the soap" jokes for the last 20 years...
@MrPrice2U6 күн бұрын
Great video! I’ve been preaching his philosophy since I‘ve seen it in the „green room“. You can apply it to anything creative and culture bending: music, design, art, fashion etc.
@Mickey_Valentine6 күн бұрын
🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
@stevenjohns-savage70246 күн бұрын
Got to keep it real 😊
@Caoimhin7777 күн бұрын
I couldn’t stop laughing during the cleaning lady lynch mob montage. I can’t believe they green lit another season for this show runner.
@cb-tz8og7 күн бұрын
No hate here. Nothing but respect for Patrice. I miss that guy.
@CHRISlHOLT7 күн бұрын
The first episode aired 2 months after 9/11. It was a profoundly propagandistic show pitched perfectly for that moment. Homeland had none of the urgency because it was trying to make the same case for the war on terror a decade after the the act of terrorism justifying it. It was pitched at a cerebral level where 24 had been all emotion. It wouldn't work today because the anger of that time has been replaced by regret about the wars, the torture, the loss of civil liberties and the lawlessness of the intelligence community. It would make as much sense as a Dad's Army reboot. 😂
@Bee_Mavrick7 күн бұрын
1:34 Patrice predicted the bear topic. He was really ahead of the times
@damienscott9197 күн бұрын
I was a "movies only" geek until 24 came out. Thanks for reminding me of the CTU and Jack Bauer.
@user-ch5rt6wo9w7 күн бұрын
24is just empire propaganda
@WezzleG7 күн бұрын
20:57 Great video. I would say that he'd probably say be able to look at himself in the mirror "as a man" not a "human being" 😉
@frederik39567 күн бұрын
Dude talking about the philosophy of o’neil right after he does a ‘man horny, women sexy’ bit lol yeah very profound. I never understood why bill burr likes him so much…
@lego42817 күн бұрын
Dammit we need jack more than ever❤
@lego42817 күн бұрын
24 season 5 is goat and season 7 is very beautiful nature we need season 10 or 24 movie with happy ending for jack.
@lego42817 күн бұрын
Kiefer said to gq he likes to return as jack bauer for more times why disney don't do that
@SpaceCattttt9 сағат бұрын
He seems to change his mind all the time. And he's not getting any younger...