He does a really good "working man" impression, considering I think he's been a comedian/entertainer most of his life. (I don't mean to say he doesn't work, he's just not a working class guy who's slaves away in some trade job)
Bill was in some seriously iconic scenes, which I don't think is no accident. What an amazing actor, in addition to his incredible comedy, one of the best stand-ups alive.
I’ve only seen him act in this and the mandalorian and I was super impressed with both. Anything else you recommend (besides that pete davidson movie lol)?
@@distranthegloriouslydeform9259 Agreed. From his work as a stand up, he’s very good at reading and understanding ppl. I think this would make him able to work well with actors and to hone the script so that it is grounded and believable. He is a no BS guy and he could do a good job in working with the screenwriter to clean some things up.
@@rhinocort1184 he’s In A few episodes of new girl and is hilarious. He’s in daddy’s home and the heat. He’s surprisingly good at acting. Hope he does a lot more of it
Yeah I watched the entire series through twice and had no idea it was old billy red nuts. Granted I watched it a while ago and have become a burr fan since, but this is so cool!
"Just for the sake of argument, let's say the kid is not in the mood for a nuanced discussion on the virtues of child poisoning". Man I love that line, classic Saul line and it hits right on the Bulls eye.
Meanwhile, Bill Burr's inner monologue: "Dude, there's *plenty* of reasons to poison a child. I can think of like *seventeen* right off the top of my head. You don't *do* it, but to suggest there's no *reason???* Saying theres no reason kills any sort of examination of how two people ended up at that place. How come you can't ask questions?"
Bill Burr was only on Breaking Bad for a total of 16 minutes?!? I remember watching the first time through it felt like a few hours. That's crazy. He made that big of an impact also in his career in only 16 minutes?!? Wow.
Vince really likes comedians as actors, they are very natural. Bob Odenkirk happened to be one. his flowers are coming now at the end of the season. Well deserved.
Comedy acting is harder than dramatic acting, so its usually easier for comedic actors to make the jump to serious drama than it is for them to go the other way around
You know what's weird, Kudy was one of my favourite side characters and I've only just now realised that it was Bill Burr playing him. I think that's a low-key sign of a great actor.
During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, Bill Burr revealed that he would have appeared in Better Call Saul season 5, but that he had to decline because of the health of a loved one: "I was supposed to be on it, and unfortunately I had somebody who was dying, and I knew if I did it, I was going to miss. I had to visit him, I had to say goodbye. It sucked. The whole thing sucked. Because Vince Gilligan is the reason why I have an acting career." His role in "Dedicado a Max" was ultimately rewritten for the character Sobchak, played by Steven Ogg.
@@roddydykes7053 Agreed. While it sucks that Bill couldn't play the part, Steven Ogg filled it perfectly, and IMO he fit the story better. Not every character needs to be someone we already know.
It really bites for Bill because of his family's loss, but A) Any time we get to see Steven Ogg is always a good thing, and B) Steven Ogg's bit role fueled a really fun (if ridiculous) fan theory.
There are Cumia fans that shame Bill Burr for being neutered by Nia, and calling him a sell out, which just makes me think, is there no degree of stupidity that O&A fans will not stoop to? On a different note, I think Huell should have been played by Patrice.
Wasn't he considered because a few of the writers were familiar with his stand up comedy and thought he would be perfect for the role? I thought I remember hearing that while listening to the commentary on the DVd set.
It makes me want to watch a show about Huell and Kuby just doing some random work for Saul But I also want show about Badger and Skinny trash talk about anything
@@mappingshaman5280 todd elevated the empire , it’s just he was unpredictable. Jesse was the loose canon , after the prison hit . He should’ve been buried in Belize
@@welshmentheory621 todd shot the kid. If todd didn't do that, jesse wouldn't have become depressed and he would keep cooking meth with walt and probably wouldn't start tossing his money to homeless people, so APD wouldn't bring him in for interrogation, so saul wouldn't bring him into his office to "disappear" so jesse would have never figured out that huell lifted the ricin, so he never would have went after walt. It all begins and ends with todd.
Bill Burr was supposed to be in a episode of Better Call Saul too but had a family emergency or something. That Mr X guy, aka the guy Mike stole the guns from in an earlier episode, who Jimmy and Kim hire as a private detective to investigate Kevin Wachtell, that was supposed to be Bill Burr. Which is why he has a line that's a reference to breaking bad, when he says "you want specifics?", which is the exact same line he says in breaking bad to Mr Eyebrows. It's a shame he couldn't make it, it would have been cool to see.
"satisfied? was that...specific enough for you?" i got chills at how super slick that whole scene played out to be, love the cinematography of the jump cuts back and forth between him and Skyler reciting the same exact words and sentences verbatim, it's so powerful and gives the scene so much weight. when i heard the above quote first time watching this episode of BB, i was just like "YOOOO holy shit that was badass" hahaha
Although his absence was due to scheduling conflicts, i think the reason Kuby doesn't appear in Better Call Saul is because he's one of several contacts in the vet's book. And Jimmy begins to require his services after acquiring the notebook (after 2004) and learning about him.
I hate using fancy words but the best way to describe his acting is that it's very grounded in reality. He doesn't have a wide range but hits the nail on the head with what he does have to work with. Best example is 3:33. He doesn't snarl, doesn't growl the words. It's just a sudden change in tone that would make anyone uncomfortable
@@EntirelyPointlessContent more like fancy phrases. “Grounded in reality” is something a sophomore film student would say. Nothing against anyone who does, but I personally don’t like taking like that
Kuby was one of my favorite side characters of the show. He kinda showed up outta nowhere and vanished the same manner. We don't really know anything about his character, other than his name and he works for Saul. Makes him mysterious. I wish we saw what happened to him after BB.
When someone from one area of entertainment tries to move to another (think sports stars trying to act, musicians trying to be comedians etc) it usually fails so hard but Bill Burr is legitimately a good actor. Not just in this show either, he had a very powerful storyline in The Mandalorian too which he delivered great. I wish he had more opportunities to appear in stuff.
I think it was on a podcast where Bill said he was a big fan of the show’s early seasons, and he told his agent to do anything he could to get him on the show as an extra or a minor part. He didn’t care what he was doing, he just wanted to be a part of it. And ol Billy fuckin delivered on his character.
The last scene in the vehicle. Talk about 3 generational talents in one shot. So many laughs and entertainment generated. We are all so lucky to be able to watch over and over.
Are we going to ignore the fact that three men were attempting to push a fully loaded dump truck off the railroad tracks? That equates to at least 14 tons.
Bill during the train scene is actually high up there for great performance moments in this show filled with so much little jokes and ques and he nails them
Kuby flying under the radar let him be the guy who got away cleanest according to Vince No manhunt, no imprisonment, hell he didn't even get stuck in a safehouse like huell Probably skipped town
Honestly, the IRS owes Kuby & Huell a serious commission for their efforts to settle up with Mr Beneke - in full and with the utmost speed and professionalism, and the government really should consider employing these guys’ talents with their other heavily delinquent accounts.
Just realized I missed a scene between Saul, Huel, Kuby and Walt at Saul's office.
Skinny Pete and badger, yo!
literally unwatchable
Only if ut was porn!
@@Supergiantgeckos literally Albuquerque trailer park boys.
@@Supergiantgeckos I actually tried doing a compilation of Badger but it immediately got removed. Not sure what triggered it but it refuses to upload.
Man was so dedicated to not paying taxes he gave himself a concussion
worse. paralyzed himself.
It wasn't just a concussion. Bro turned himself into a body horror creature💀💀
Not even a concussion bro became a paralysed person
He broke his fucking neck
Where was he going? Why didn't he go for the front door?
i fucking love the shape of huels head. idk why. dude just looks mad chill
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What a great comment lol
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@@CookedOnions what a great reply
I like how Ted was fine with letting these random men in his house and paying them $617,000 up until he found out it was to the organization he owed
He was fine until he knew they were waiting till the check cleared. If they left before it reached the irs he could have had his bank void the check
$617,226.31*
@@S1rD4niel he owed over 600,000 dollars, not 600
@@heathenpride7931 im not sure you know how numbers work lol
Yep
Burr is seriously underrated actor. His small nuances in tone and delivery are legitimately good.
He does a really good "working man" impression, considering I think he's been a comedian/entertainer most of his life. (I don't mean to say he doesn't work, he's just not a working class guy who's slaves away in some trade job)
@@BigWheel. he used to tho
like they always say
"Comedians Understand Emotions Really Well"
Was excellent in his PTSD scene in Mandalorian season 2
@@BigWheel. He used to work construction, so he knows exactly what an average blue-collar working man sounds like.
I would 100% watch a spinoff with just Kuby and Huel.
Bill and huel?
Actor that played Huel died unfortunetaly.
@@kacperwiniarek131 what? No he didn’t.
@@kacperwiniarek131 bruh he didn't
@@kacperwiniarek131 man he's got a show in atlanta in 4 days what are you on about??
You'd never know those two were comedians if you'd never seen them before. Burr and Crawford are great as hired goons but legendary as comedians.
@Mosaab twice ah Jeez that’s heartbreaking for how great (and possible) it would have been
Bob Odenkirk is also a comedian.
@Mosaab twice You just made me very sad, that would have been great.
Most of BB actors are comedian.
Comedians are actors who perform one man plays on stage.
Damn it's so weird to see Bill this calm and collected
"The thing about being a psycho is you can spot another psycho from 100 phuqin miles away."
-Billy Bald Balls Burr.
@@Toxic_Dominat810 yeah no I'm absolutely as nuts as he is, probably more
@@Heidegaff Yeah. It's why we love him. He speaks to the inner parts of our shadow and brings it out in laughter.
Specially after watching "F is for Family".
@@Heidegaffyou’re so cringe😂😂😂
Bill was in some seriously iconic scenes, which I don't think is no accident. What an amazing actor, in addition to his incredible comedy, one of the best stand-ups alive.
I’ve only seen him act in this and the mandalorian and I was super impressed with both. Anything else you recommend (besides that pete davidson movie lol)?
Date night or zombievers. Both are stupid LOL 😆
I think Bill burr would make a good director.
@@distranthegloriouslydeform9259 Agreed. From his work as a stand up, he’s very good at reading and understanding ppl. I think this would make him able to work well with actors and to hone the script so that it is grounded and believable. He is a no BS guy and he could do a good job in working with the screenwriter to clean some things up.
@@rhinocort1184 he’s In A few episodes of new girl and is hilarious. He’s in daddy’s home and the heat.
He’s surprisingly good at acting. Hope he does a lot more of it
Bill really had a "Thug-for-Hire that knows more than he let's on" feeling to his acting in this show.
Yeah, I feel they could have made a spinoff about Kuby, I'm pretty sure he gets up to some interestiung stuff when he's not working for Saul.
Yeah, he fit into this role like a hand in a glove
An amazing talent
@@avorionuovo1973 bro's got the breaking bad balding curse after the show💀💀💀
Especially because he’ll put someone through a wall.
I've only just today realised this character was played by Bill Burr.
I've just realized this character isn't just named Bill Burr, that's what I've been calling him this whole time
@@FeaturingDark54 he really is just a Bill Burr-type
Yeah I watched the entire series through twice and had no idea it was old billy red nuts. Granted I watched it a while ago and have become a burr fan since, but this is so cool!
Same
it's the hair. he looks 100 years younger with old carrot top still attached to his head
"Just for the sake of argument, let's say the kid is not in the mood for a nuanced discussion on the virtues of child poisoning". Man I love that line, classic Saul line and it hits right on the Bulls eye.
It makes me laugh every time. Walt's face too. There's just no comeback for that one.
Meanwhile, Bill Burr's inner monologue: "Dude, there's *plenty* of reasons to poison a child. I can think of like *seventeen* right off the top of my head. You don't *do* it, but to suggest there's no *reason???* Saying theres no reason kills any sort of examination of how two people ended up at that place. How come you can't ask questions?"
Walt and Chuck are super similar in a lot of ways
I love how none of us call him Kuby, we think of him as literally just bill burr
I didnt Even know he was called kuby since i watched BB i just refered to him as bill burr
And nobody calls Huell's actor by his real name and everyone just call him Huell
Nope.
Same thing like Jerry from Rick and Morty. Anytime I see him in something I just call him Jerry lol
I also just call Mr. X in Better Call Saul "Trevor"
“We’re here to do a job, not channel Scrooge McDuck” gets me every time 😂
Walt: I would've been disappointed if they didn't channel Scrooge McDuck.
Bill Burr was only on Breaking Bad for a total of 16 minutes?!? I remember watching the first time through it felt like a few hours. That's crazy. He made that big of an impact also in his career in only 16 minutes?!? Wow.
Yeah, it feels like he was all over the place, when in reality its just a bunch of scenes, albeit glorious scenes
IKR he didn't even show up until they were trying to buy the car wash
Darth Vader is only in the OT for about half an hour at most. Sometimes a small amount of time makes an even bigger impact.
That's Bill for you.
Yeah, I wish he was on Better Call Saul….
Vince really likes comedians as actors, they are very natural. Bob Odenkirk happened to be one. his flowers are coming now at the end of the season. Well deserved.
Comedy acting is harder than dramatic acting, so its usually easier for comedic actors to make the jump to serious drama than it is for them to go the other way around
Even Bryan Cranston was a comedy actor, he was in a ton of episodes of Seinfeld
Jackie Gleason in The Hustler, Aykroyd in Driving Miss Daisy, Don Rickles in War movies, Robin Williams Insomnia.
@@duffman18and Malcolm In The Middle
So was bryan kranston and whoever jesse was
You know what's weird, Kudy was one of my favourite side characters and I've only just now realised that it was Bill Burr playing him. I think that's a low-key sign of a great actor.
Because he had hair in breaking bad
Its kuby
I never knew either. And I watched all of F is For Family
U need ur vision checked dude
Lmao you not recognizing him doesn't have shit to do with his acting
During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, Bill Burr revealed that he would have appeared in Better Call Saul season 5, but that he had to decline because of the health of a loved one: "I was supposed to be on it, and unfortunately I had somebody who was dying, and I knew if I did it, I was going to miss. I had to visit him, I had to say goodbye. It sucked. The whole thing sucked. Because Vince Gilligan is the reason why I have an acting career." His role in "Dedicado a Max" was ultimately rewritten for the character Sobchak, played by Steven Ogg.
Steven Ogg was a reasonable replacement. He could’ve got more screen time too, maybe another interaction with Mike
I thought you wrote Rich Evans Show. Now that, I'd watch
It was meant to be. He choose option C
@@roddydykes7053 Agreed. While it sucks that Bill couldn't play the part, Steven Ogg filled it perfectly, and IMO he fit the story better. Not every character needs to be someone we already know.
It really bites for Bill because of his family's loss, but A) Any time we get to see Steven Ogg is always a good thing, and B) Steven Ogg's bit role fueled a really fun (if ridiculous) fan theory.
"For three hours straight, all he talked about was something called Babylon 5." Possibly the funniest line of the entire series.
"You act like you've never seen a severed human head on a tortoise before."
The train scene without the guys stealing is so fucking funny
oh my god true
hadn't thought about that
Way less suspenseful anyway
Hope we get to see him in Better Call Saul.
Only 10 more episodes left, chances are slim, but hopefully.
Not gonna happen
@@davidci correct, and whoever figured that out is a genius, but I do wonder if the Kuby reference was the only Easter Egg we'll get.
Fr dude
Probably not since he looks 60 now
I've been following Bill since his O&A days. When he came out on this show I was so happy for him. I'm glad for his success
There are Cumia fans that shame Bill Burr for being neutered by Nia, and calling him a sell out, which just makes me think, is there no degree of stupidity that O&A fans will not stoop to? On a different note, I think Huell should have been played by Patrice.
@@sca8217 he died
It's funny that in a show full of bald people he still had some of his hair.
@@sca8217 This is the comment I was looking for, the Patrice thing.
Wasn't he considered because a few of the writers were familiar with his stand up comedy and thought he would be perfect for the role?
I thought I remember hearing that while listening to the commentary on the DVd set.
Man, watching these clips make some want to rewatch Breaking Bad. What a masterpiece of a show.
one of the few shows I actually own on blu ray.
I've watched it no lie at least a hundred times
Do it. I've re-watched it almost every year for the past few years
Ive never watched it… i might watch it now
It makes me want to watch a show about Huell and Kuby just doing some random work for Saul
But I also want show about Badger and Skinny trash talk about anything
I love Saul. The only reason Walters empire made it this big is cause of him. Kinda hate how most of the protagonist treat him
And as soon as he fire him . The empire start to crumbles
@@gibbyfraustro2509 It started to crumble as soon as they decided bring todd in to the main crew was a good idea
@@mappingshaman5280 true true walt was so stupid to bring a nazi in the group like they have good track record of not betraying their allies
@@mappingshaman5280 todd elevated the empire , it’s just he was unpredictable.
Jesse was the loose canon , after the prison hit . He should’ve been buried in Belize
@@welshmentheory621 todd shot the kid. If todd didn't do that, jesse wouldn't have become depressed and he would keep cooking meth with walt and probably wouldn't start tossing his money to homeless people, so APD wouldn't bring him in for interrogation, so saul wouldn't bring him into his office to "disappear" so jesse would have never figured out that huell lifted the ricin, so he never would have went after walt. It all begins and ends with todd.
Feels so weird listening to Frank Murphy talk so much without cursing or losing his temper 😂
I swear to God Ted you pay the money or I'll put you through that fucking kitchen counter...
Ted's accident is the sole reason why I don't have rugs in my house anymore also Bill Burr is the best, wish we could've saw more of him
I almost busted my ass the other day tripping on a rug and automatically thought of Ted.
Bill Burr was supposed to be in a episode of Better Call Saul too but had a family emergency or something. That Mr X guy, aka the guy Mike stole the guns from in an earlier episode, who Jimmy and Kim hire as a private detective to investigate Kevin Wachtell, that was supposed to be Bill Burr. Which is why he has a line that's a reference to breaking bad, when he says "you want specifics?", which is the exact same line he says in breaking bad to Mr Eyebrows. It's a shame he couldn't make it, it would have been cool to see.
... could've seen*
Hmm
That's the reason why I don't have any oranges in my house anymore.
when he and huell made ted write that check is one of the greatest scenes in television history
Fr. This whole scene is naturally funny.
8:48 I love how Bill starts stretching and then gives no effort to push to try to save time 🤣
Imagine if Patrick Kuby told Bogdan 2:03 "OK Baby?" in between By-laws. In that same voice.
Exactly what I was thinking lmfao
I always think that when i see that scene.
Also that is just about the cutest damn baby I've ever seen.
"Can I help you?"
"Yeah! Thanks!"
Absolutely iconic. I love this man.
"Huel, are you happy?"
"Reasonably"
Fuckin kills me, haha
Bill is amazing. Love seeing his cameos. What a great artist. Comedian, actor.
Killed it in The Mandalorian to
Not a cameo
@@lukess.s nobody cares
Better call Saul hired mostly comedians
@@denispersy3436 no he’s got a point. It’s more of a recurring roll which is even better than a cameo
Burr was some of the best recurring supporting characters on the show. He delivered quite a lot with very few scenes, comparatively.
Both Bill Burr and Giancarlo Esposito appeared in both Breaking Bad and The Mandalorian, yet their characters never interacted in either show.
This guy is a really great actor
I love that two comedians shook down a CEO of a business lol
Such a shame he was unable for Better Call Saul, would have loved to have seen some more of him.
"satisfied? was that...specific enough for you?"
i got chills at how super slick that whole scene played out to be, love the cinematography of the jump cuts back and forth between him and Skyler reciting the same exact words and sentences verbatim, it's so powerful and gives the scene so much weight. when i heard the above quote first time watching this episode of BB, i was just like "YOOOO holy shit that was badass" hahaha
You sound like a bot
Although his absence was due to scheduling conflicts, i think the reason Kuby doesn't appear in Better Call Saul is because he's one of several contacts in the vet's book. And Jimmy begins to require his services after acquiring the notebook (after 2004) and learning about him.
For some reason them deciding to use a real UPS certified mail slip was satisfying. Made the whole scene just feel more realistic
This was my introduction to Bill Burr. I had no idea he was a genius level comic until after watching Breaking Bad 😂
I hate using fancy words but the best way to describe his acting is that it's very grounded in reality. He doesn't have a wide range but hits the nail on the head with what he does have to work with. Best example is 3:33. He doesn't snarl, doesn't growl the words. It's just a sudden change in tone that would make anyone uncomfortable
@@EntirelyPointlessContent more like fancy phrases. “Grounded in reality” is something a sophomore film student would say. Nothing against anyone who does, but I personally don’t like taking like that
"Grounded" is not a fancy word
@@kw9849 yeah but “grounded in reality” sounds pretentious to my ears
@@justins8634 how else could someone describe it?
@@matiasenriquemaldonadoruiz5216 genuine, real, relatable, easily digestible, chill, casual
12:28 😂😂 they dipped into the money 😂😂 always found that funny AF. That look they give each other just sums it up perfectly 🤣
And once Walt showed he either didn't notice or didn't care they try to offer to unload them wherever they need to go so they could skim a little more
I wish Bill was in more shows/movies, he's a natural actor
Have you seen Mandalorian?
Have you seen F is for Family?
Imagine if Ted had online banking
i am so glad Gilligan likes using comedians. can never get enough of ol' freckles.
I just discovered Bill burr as a comedian, this makes me apreciate this scenes even more, this series is perfect
Dude, I've watched this series too many times, but each time I watch clips from it I feel like it's time to go back for another binge
Kuby was one of my favorite side characters of the show. He kinda showed up outta nowhere and vanished the same manner. We don't really know anything about his character, other than his name and he works for Saul. Makes him mysterious. I wish we saw what happened to him after BB.
He's escaped and is a free man. When Saul phoned Francesca she says she doesn't know what happened to Kuby so it implies he's free.
God that ted fall is seriously so funny to watch. He slides at Mach 3 right into his neck. Such a great stunt, and a great scene
and how the oranges roll off hitting him. Plus shot from above with his body and limbs splayed out odd angled.
From "That guy from Breaking Bad" to "All Bill Burr Scenes from Breaking Bad". Not bad you red bastard
I think the guy who made the fake key of Howard’s car for Saul would of been the perfect place to introduce Kuby
unfortunately Bill Burr was busy at that time, that would've been great
He looks like Vincent van Gogh.
They were do disappointed when they realized Walt wouldn't be able to tell if they took a little
The look on Huel and Kuby’s face when Walt says “Close enough” is absolutely hilarious. They missed their moment to take a couple racks. Lol
I thought they were saying - we took some but not too much
@@SamHusseini It could go either way I guess.
@@SamHusseini Same. It look like they knew Heisenberg knew they took some for themselves amf were relieved with him saying "close enough".
That last scene is three comedians in a car delivering some really serious material, and that is really funny to me for some reason.
What a charismatic actor. Loved every scene with him in it
"We are here to do a job, not channel Scrooge McDuck" lol
1:30 I absolutely loved this scene!
Man i've been waiting for a video like this to be on youtube for years. Thank you!
He must feel so lucky to have been in the best series ever made.
He deliberately asked for it, if I am not mistaken
I loved Bill in Mando as well. I hope he gets more roles. He's both fun to watch and hilarious.
Bill made every scene he was in on this show feel like a Tarantino film
Well said.
Walter's face when he said, "Do not float that idea again." That was chilling.
I mean, he did ask to throw any suggestions out there lol
Walt was just having a temper tantrum 😂
if Bill Burr is repeating what Skylar has word for word, I can't help but imagine at 2:02 him saying "okay baby" to Bogdan
2:02 Imagine if Kuby wasn't paying attention and all of a sudden Bogdan hears "Okay baby" partway through been legally hosed down.
I love the "this way" at 3:23 , must've cased the house out for weeks lmao
When someone from one area of entertainment tries to move to another (think sports stars trying to act, musicians trying to be comedians etc) it usually fails so hard but Bill Burr is legitimately a good actor. Not just in this show either, he had a very powerful storyline in The Mandalorian too which he delivered great. I wish he had more opportunities to appear in stuff.
"Reasonably" 🤣
I think it was on a podcast where Bill said he was a big fan of the show’s early seasons, and he told his agent to do anything he could to get him on the show as an extra or a minor part. He didn’t care what he was doing, he just wanted to be a part of it.
And ol Billy fuckin delivered on his character.
This is the moment Breaking Bad became Breaking Burr
There's no question that Bill Burr killed this roll, but can we talk about Lavell Crawford as well? I love the energy he brought with him.
The last scene in the vehicle. Talk about 3 generational talents in one shot. So many laughs and entertainment generated. We are all so lucky to be able to watch over and over.
14:50 might be the funniest line in the entire series 🤣
1:00 The difference in eyebrows is amazing 😂
Yessssss! Thank you for posting love! ❤️❤️
The last one is three accomplished comedians in a very serious scene.
I remember "Belize" but had forgotten about "ol' Yeller"! Freaking classics!
Love how he just pokes the tensioner into the padlock and doesn't even use the pick 😂
This is almost like suddenly seeing Bill in a Star Wars show. What? Great job as always.
Are we going to ignore the fact that three men were attempting to push a fully loaded dump truck off the railroad tracks? That equates to at least 14 tons.
Regular cars weigh between 1 and 2,5 tonnes yet they are pushable
@@tickleboi6581huge difference
Old Billy break down. Great scene
9:22 he still does the “relax it’s a civilian” hand thing because he’s so used to working with Huel lol
He did absolutely amazing in these scenes. Proud of him
Bill during the train scene is actually high up there for great performance moments in this show filled with so much little jokes and ques and he nails them
Love the stretch before pushing.
I never knew who bill burr was while watching breaking bad, but I remember his character so well, he did such a great job
For some reason, for the longest time I had not realized this was Bill Burr. Im so used to seeing him angry and ranting. Brilliant.
Comedians are the best at serious acting roles. A whole new unseen side to them just waiting to be unleashed.
One of my all time favorite comedians. Wish he would do more movie stuff. Liked him in "The king of staten island"
It's a shame they didnt write Bill Burr's character into Better Call Saul. Could have been a true testament to the strength of Rogaine.
Even if Bills character was kind of forgettable, that must be cool looking back on your career and knowing you were in such an iconic series
Kuby flying under the radar let him be the guy who got away cleanest according to Vince
No manhunt, no imprisonment, hell he didn't even get stuck in a safehouse like huell
Probably skipped town
Not forgettable at all. No one on the show is.
I didn't even know it was him till I saw this video.
so cool of bill burr to get his wife in so many scenes♡♡♡♡
Love Bill Burr.. was hoping so much to see him in Better Call saul!!
Also the irony of ‘we’re walking we’re swinging our feet” prior to what happens to him….this show even if it wasn’t intentional, still
Knowing Bill Burr now, each of these scenes/moments in the show make it more golden than it already is, damn.
2 of my 4 favorite comedians
Wow I never noticed bill. One of my favourite comics
Honestly, the IRS owes Kuby & Huell a serious commission for their efforts to settle up with Mr Beneke - in full and with the utmost speed and professionalism, and the government really should consider employing these guys’ talents with their other heavily delinquent accounts.
He's a great actor damn
Ted would rather suffer a concussion than keep Huell reasonably happy