@@johnmartin4119 Justin Pullin and Lindsay case Danielle Pullin and Luis Luciano Misty Brown and Scott Brown Mike Ellis and Stephanie Retamar Kevin story and Michelle Oiler
If I remember correctly, Al Capone had to donsome fighting to get to where he was and because this version of him is still young I bet he was still a scrapper. While Ivan and Napoleon look as if they are passed their prime and have switched to ordering people to do his dirty work.
Does anyone else think it might have been funny to of had Al Capone being completely silent? Like having him move and talk but with no sound like a silent movie?
I mean, what would the logic be of Capone being silent? That he’s from the silent film era? What would all the people from before Capone/that era be like then lol
I really love how Ivan the Terrible, who was a prince in Russia in the 1560's, called Al Capone, a very famous US gangster of the 1920's, a peasant & told Larry he was the only one of noble birth.
@@robvakarian2330 Actually it was the coalitions that declared war on Napoleon. Napoleon just won most of them, imagine falling for British propaganda in 2022, how pathetic you are.
Well, if those three could not have fought over how much great real life actual historical villains they are they could become a team to take the tablet.
Larry is the youngest sibling, while Ivan is the oldest sibling. AL Capone and Napoleon are the middle children. 0:03 is when the youngest sibling has the IPad and the three older siblings all want it. 0:30-0:55 is the three older siblings arguing over who's turn it is to use the Ipad once they get it. 0:57 is the youngest sibling making a run for it with the IPad before being stopped by the parent as the youngest child has already gone over their screen time limit for the day.
It's just surprising and hilarious in terms of the interactions between Larry and Nepolean. Like.... they get along so well for brief moments. Even when they are against each other Larry respects the guys because of the medals and the bigger hat so,.... not sure why they should be enemies in the first place. 🤣
@@hellatze The man also reinstated slavery in 1802, when it had been abolished less than a decade earlier by the Frech Republic, in 1794 Quite a hero indeed..
0:47 I guess that Al Capone is a big fan of The Three Stooges and used to watch their films in the theater since the both were huge famous in the 1930s and 1940s.
I actually forgot that Bernthal was in this movie. His iconic raspy voice isn't here and it just din't click for me when I watched TWD that that's Bernthal.
Al Capone, the ruthless gangster whose criminal empire bloodied the streets of Depression-era Chicago. Napoleon Bonaparte, the bloodthirsty French Emperor whose maniacal dream was to conquer the world. Ivan the Terrible, Russia's sadistic 16th Century tsar whose murderous, mounted death squads built Europe's largest empire of its time. WHO. IS. DEADLIEST?
If you want me to post more movie clips in the future, be sure to let me know below!
Can you try to post some of the deleted scenes of Capone and Ivan
Sure! I'll make sure to look into that.
@@johnmartin4119
Justin Pullin and Lindsay case
Danielle Pullin and Luis Luciano
Misty Brown and Scott Brown
Mike Ellis and Stephanie Retamar
Kevin story and Michelle Oiler
Capone has a lot of balls being a mob boss going up against two major dictators
Dictators aren’t that tough on their own
It took the full might of the IRS to take down Al Capone.
The Joker is crazy enough to go up against Batman, but the IRS? Not a chance.
Well one was an emperor and the other a monarch, neither had absolute power, they were still subject to the dangers of fellow nobles/royalty.
Napoleon was not a dictator
If I remember correctly, Al Capone had to donsome fighting to get to where he was and because this version of him is still young I bet he was still a scrapper. While Ivan and Napoleon look as if they are passed their prime and have switched to ordering people to do his dirty work.
Fun fact: Alain Chabat (who plays napoleon) and Jon bernthal (who plays capone) remained friend to this day.
No one gives crap. Take your fun fact and shove it.
@@dugowt9243 340 people plus OP says otherwise
@@dugowt9243 yea sure
That's nice
@@dugowt9243 You having a bad day there, buddy?
Napoleon Bonaparte, Ivan the Terrible and Al Capone arguing with one another is something none of us knew we needed.
The whole argument is hilarious😂
This whole movie is like an 'epic rap battles of the history' spoof.
funnily enough, Al Capone, Ivan, and Napoleon are in ERB
@@TheFunnyGuy9000 Yeah that's why he said it.
@@LordVader1094 nice
@@LordVader1094 Not necessarily
Less battle'y more fighty
It's definitely the punisher
Playing one of the most infamous CRIMELORDS lol
0:44 u can barely speak u fool🤣🤣🤣. Me talking to my 6 yr old nephew
Is this the first time we see Jon Bernthal on Screen before he was Shane from The Walking Dead and Netflix's The Punisher?
@Guy Peate no he was on screen sometime in 2002 first thing I remembered him on was 2006 film "World Trade center " he played an NYPD officer
@@guypeate3628 Obviously it was Carlos.
Barney: WHO IS CARLOS?!
Capone becomes a lot funnier when you grow up realizing that’s also the Punisher and Shane. I can’t get over his voice in this🤣
A house divided against itself cannot stand
Good thing Abraham Lincoln was actually in this movie.
@@MediaLoverChris02 I wonder how many people know Lincoln was not the one who originally said this.
@@michaeljenner2325 He said it louder.
@@MediaLoverChris02 good one 😂
@@michaeljenner2325 Jesus said it originally.
Does anyone else think it might have been funny to of had Al Capone being completely silent?
Like having him move and talk but with no sound like a silent movie?
Hmm that would be interesting! Kinda instantly reminds me of Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse for some reason..
Could’ve been funny if Capone was completely flat seeing how he’s a cardboard cutout standee
I mean, what would the logic be of Capone being silent? That he’s from the silent film era? What would all the people from before Capone/that era be like then lol
Or if he spoke in really crappy audio
@@juanmanuelpenaloza9264 kinda like alastor from hazbin hotel, he speaks in an old timey radio filter.
The Smithsonian was the best of the series. Every joke lands and the villains are hilarious. And the effects are so seamless.
The "you fool" always crack me up
0:35 *LITTLE NIPPY!*
Hilarious 😂
I wish Jon Bernthal would do more comedies.
He's better suited for serious roles like Shane and The Punisher but he's still a good comedic actor.
Well, the Punisher is a comedy if you're a sociopath
I agree but the man is better at brutal roles in my opinion
He was in the last season of unbreakable kimmy schmidt
@@thornwall6303the punisher is still comedy regardless of who u are because his dialogues are funny af to me 😂😂
I love how Napoleon screamed and just jumped onto Al, made me laugh more than it should have-
0:37 that nickname 😂😂😂😂 that got me good 👏👏
I really love how Ivan the Terrible, who was a prince in Russia in the 1560's, called Al Capone, a very famous US gangster of the 1920's, a peasant & told Larry he was the only one of noble birth.
The original Scarface, Because Capone was slashed across while in a bar fight in Brooklyn in 1917
I refuse to believe that Napoleon Bonaparte was a villain
Not a villain, but certainly petty, vain and vindictive
It would be easier if you're among the people he conquered or killed.
He was the direct cause of multiple wars due to his own ego tf you mean
@@robvakarian2330He was a hero and a legend. The wars were declared on him, not him declaring wars
@@robvakarian2330 Actually it was the coalitions that declared war on Napoleon. Napoleon just won most of them, imagine falling for British propaganda in 2022, how pathetic you are.
After all these years...only now I realise that Jon Berthanal plays the Mob Gangster in Night In The Museum 2.
The mob gangster has a name, you know
The Mob gangster??? That’s Al Capone dude
So, we have Ivan, Napoleon and Al Capone all in one scene?! Surprising! And the we have Jon playing Al Capone?! He’s came a long way…
LMFAO, I totally need to use that soap next time I need to slap someone. "You see that?" Slap with other hand 😂
Make sure you're prepared for the person to jump at you, they might be spunky!
Well, if those three could not have fought over how much great real life actual historical villains they are they could become a team to take the tablet.
But that's the point. Their egos never would have let them become a team.
Napoleon is the greatest one among them.
Interesting fact Napoleon was bullied alot and got into a lot of fights 🤣😂 but he was what I heard was a sour lil person 🤣
"Hey, Napoleon, man, 'me tell you sumthin"
Larry is the youngest sibling, while Ivan is the oldest sibling. AL Capone and Napoleon are the middle children.
0:03 is when the youngest sibling has the IPad and the three older siblings all want it.
0:30-0:55 is the three older siblings arguing over who's turn it is to use the Ipad once they get it.
0:57 is the youngest sibling making a run for it with the IPad before being stopped by the parent as the youngest child has already gone over their screen time limit for the day.
Al Capone and Napoleon are literally twins who served as the middle children.
This is so underrated.
Kahmunrah is the dad?
didn't the guy playing Napoleon also play Caesar in Asterix and Cleopatra?
that's was a pretty fun movie.
that ending though...
Yes. He even voiced Silas the French pirate bird in Ice Age 4 and played Dan Geraldo the reporter in the live-action Marsupilami movie.
Well not only did he played ceaser he also directed the movie...
@@michaelkeaton5394 directed in, played a major character and....
got to pretend bang Monica Bellucci
Alain Chabat is the actor who play Napoleon, he is also the French voice of Shrek
@@teencritik5512 and he does a better job than Mike Myers honestly
0:37 "little Nippy" LOL
I like how the Khopesh is sharpened on the right edge but he's still holding it backwards.
0:51 His tongue was sticking out
Wow back when the Punisher was allowed to act and use different voices outside of “GRAAAAAAH *meat grunts*”
Who would've thought Al Capone would become The Punisher many years later lol
I haven't seen this movie in years, so it surprised the hell out of me when I saw Jon Bernthal as Capone lol
The old ego stroking trick, never fades. Heaven only knows why.
It's just surprising and hilarious in terms of the interactions between Larry and Nepolean. Like.... they get along so well for brief moments. Even when they are against each other Larry respects the guys because of the medals and the bigger hat so,.... not sure why they should be enemies in the first place. 🤣
Never realized that was John Bernthal as Capone.
0:38 réaction of napoleon i am dying 😅
After watching this once more since I’ve last watched it as a kid never once did I realize bernthal was in this lol
The guy in the middle should be more concerned about concealing his 6 fingered right hand from Enigo Montoya.
0:54 Napoleon was crapping his pants hahahaaa
I think it was just the shadow of his foot...
That was just a shadow dude
Night at the Museum is my favorite movie when I was a kid I can feel this is my kind of movie because of it’s thrilling adventure which is my favorite
The punisher playing Capone.
I can't believe this movie is still a masterpiece
The only bad thing about this film is that they portrayed Napoleon as the villain, other than that a 10/10 film
I mean, the man burnt down ancient Italian libraries in Venice so he could instead build parks where they stood.
Bastard invaded half of Europe for personal glory and tried to replace other noble families with his own
Bastard can rot in hell
Dude was conqueror. Hero to ftance and villain to many.
@@hellatze Hero and Villain to France. Especially, France.
@@hellatze The man also reinstated slavery in 1802, when it had been abolished less than a decade earlier by the Frech Republic, in 1794
Quite a hero indeed..
Ironic considering Christopher Guest really is the only one with Noble blood, he's a Baron in real life.
Why would you want to Touch little nippy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:18 Hey! *snap snap* That’d be me.
Boy Shane looked at a Larry like he really wanted to tell him something 🤣
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
No wonder they cast jon bernthal on sopranos prequel, he was good play as capone
The punisher from the noir universe
0:36 Why would you touch little Nippy?
I was today years old when I found out the black and white guy is Shane from the walking dead
0:47 I guess that Al Capone is a big fan of The Three Stooges and used to watch their films in the theater since the both were huge famous in the 1930s and 1940s.
I liked how Larry turned them against each other
I did not realize John Bernthal was in this movie. That is awesome!
I actually forgot that Bernthal was in this movie. His iconic raspy voice isn't here and it just din't click for me when I watched TWD that that's Bernthal.
Bro, I didn't know Jon Bernthal was in this movie, and I used to watch this movie a lot when I was like, 7 or 10.
Ivan the terror: (hit El capoca) this men a peasent I of noble birth.
Me: yes his (Napoleon) a peasent too but became an emperor of french.
I was never know that Al Capone was portrayed by Jon Bernthal (Shane Walsh and The Punisher).
Napoleon Bonaparte: En garde!
Ivan the terrible:the tablet…now!
Al Capone:hand it over,scrawny!
Ivan the Terrible,Napoleon Bonaparte,
Al Capone Defeat!!!!!! 😡😠💢 00:45 00:51 00:54
isn't that cole walker in a L.A noire version? (from ghost recon break point who was voiced by jon bernthal, tho he really looks like him) 0:18
It's obviously a mobster of some kind
@@LeJobastre1215 hes Al Capone
@@Troop3r666 I mean if it's Capone it doesn't look or sound like him at all
@@LeJobastre1215 Is justified, since the Al Capone here is a younger version of the mobster.
@@Troop3r666 "And young Al Capone."-Kahmunrah.
I guess this was before I knew who Jon Bernthal was.
Napoleon: darth nihilus
Ivan: grievous
Capone: darth revan
Larry: Ben solo
Kamon rah: sidious
Napoleon saying he can handle it is so funny. The way he sputters
0:48 at least it wasn’t Larry again
Punisher Noir
Punisher is a good killer and actor! What a guy.
Unless he’s trying to steal your wife during a zombie apocalypse.
ohmyGod Jon Bernthal
Al Capone is Shane from TWD i luv him 🫶🏻
What does TWD stand for
This napoleon's the better than the one we got with Joaquin phoenix
I completely forgot John Bernthal was in this movie.
The way Napoleon jumped to Al Capone 😂
One interesting thing about Young Al Capone and Punisher have in common. All they see is black and white.
The Punisher from the noir universe will be like....
The whole franchise is a big ERB movie
I love capone in this
didnt know it was Shane Castle
Completely forgot Jon Bernthol was in this movie. Definitely I’ve of my favorite actors
0:33 look how these guys are in the different colours suit
I didnt notice this was Jon Bernthal until years later agter watching him on the walking dead lol
Kurt Angle is Jon Bernthal’s uncle by marriage
Didn't know Jon Bernthal played Al Capone lol 😆😮! Funny scene and great movie 😊!
Thanks to this movie, I know who were Napoleon Bonaparte, Ivan The Terrible and Al Capone
you see that? baam righty!!
Am I the only one here waiting for them to start rapping?
Al capone was short though too
0:12 Were they planning on betraying Kahmunrah?
Yes
Jon Bernthal is a really good actor to play Al Capone would love to see him cast in the role for a Biopic on the guy
Yeah, too bad there's no Capone biopic yet
"bUt WhAt AbOuT tHe OnE wItH tOm HaRdY?"
The what?
@@JustKrin I mean, wasn't there a movie about Capone(as Tom Hardy)?
Little Nippy!
They should have been a final boss
Seriously… don’t touch little nippy!
AHHHH! EN GARDE! 👻👻👻👻👻🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑😏😏😏😏😏
"The tablet now!"
It would be funnier if Joaquin Phoenix played Napoleon here
Never knew Jon Bernthal was in the film til my rewatch
I only just realised Jon was Al Capone
0:47
Just realised al capone is the punisher 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Al Capone, the ruthless gangster whose criminal empire bloodied the streets of Depression-era Chicago. Napoleon Bonaparte, the bloodthirsty French Emperor whose maniacal dream was to conquer the world. Ivan the Terrible, Russia's sadistic 16th Century tsar whose murderous, mounted death squads built Europe's largest empire of its time. WHO. IS. DEADLIEST?
Never knew jon bernthal was in this movie