Conan responded with "yep," as if this is an obvious truth. It *should be* obvious that if we raise our children with honesty and love that they will grow up to be good people even if they see some inappropriate movies. But it is not obvious because we refuse to consider it. We refuse to consider it because we buy into our current cultural narrative that children are a burden, the nuclear family is antiquated and overrated, parenthood is nothing but emotional stress and financial strain, and "alternative lifestyles" are just as suitable as marriage and children. If we considered that parents are ultimately responsible for the emotional well-being of their children (except in the case of severe mental illness), then we would have to treat parenthood as much more meaningful and the family as much more sacred.
@@paulwblair They are never fully scripted. They typically aren’t partly scripted either. Celebrities on talk shows just go through a pre-interview where they discuss what they are going to talk about, any stories the celebrities wants to tell, and what isn’t allowed to be talked about. There are no “writers,” and it’s not scripted. It’s only partly planned beforehand.
"It isn't. It's you. You screwed your kid up." He said that so seriously, that I immediately understood that he talked from personal experience. I googled it, and found that (old) story he shared about his father. Yup. He grew up in an abusive household, with a very abusive father; hence his delivery. Very sad, but also very relatable to a lot of people. Sadly. I'm glad he broke the cycle, and seems to have a very different experience and relationship with his daughter.
There's something about Conan that brings the best of Bill, I love it when he's here. I was going to watch a Movie but I'll just keep on watching the next video until I end up on the dark side of RUclips.
Diego Zavaleta They are good friends:) my friend worked at a stadium show bill did a few months back, and before the show bill was playing drums and Conan showed up and played guitar and they had a 3 hour jam sesh like it was nothing! My friend and his one co worker were the only ones there, they got this private jam sesh from Bill and Conan. He said they were both super chill. I attended the main show and Bill absolutely crushed it that night, funniest stand up I’ve ever seen. So long story short, I agree, Conan brings out some good things with Bill:)
I remember talking about that chainsaw scene with an uncle, he was like, “You wouldn’t use a chainsaw because blood would get all over the wall and on the ceiling” Everyone at the dinner table laughed and then he goes “…I’m serious”
When I was 7 years old, my now divorced parents took us all as a family to see Terminator 2 in the theater. To this day, that is one of my fondest childhood memories.
The way Bill's face lights up when he gets questioned about his daughter, and then begins to rant... It's f****ING inspiring. He's so happy about her. He has never displayed a long smile on any rant, before his daughter. It's so heartwarming, and I am happy for him.
It's no surprise Bill Burr's interviews are among the highest viewed on average. I've proudly contributed substantially to this and have no intention on stopping.
I’ve realized that I’m addicted to Bill Burr and Conan convos. I’ve seen every video of Bill on the show, I’ve listened to Bill on Conan’s podcast and Conan on Bill’s. They need to do a show together so I can get my fix on the reg
Listen to his Monday Morning Podcast. It's very entertaining. He even makes the advertisement reads funny, maybe even the funniest part of each episode
I watched the Alien on VHS with my parents when was about 4 or 5 years old. I still vividly remember the hallucinations I had while I was falling asleep in my loft bed that night. That was awesome.
@hot 'n spicy That's because the Alien entered you while you were watching the movie and became part of you. It is probably still there. It's only a matter of time before your head splits open like a rotten cantaloupe and then...
Tfw Bill Burr taking his daughter to a live-action Disney movie and she gets lowkey traumatized proves that it is still highly advised to go with the original classics e.g. the animated films before going live-action. Let this serve as a PSA to all parents with young children ages 3 & below when the "live-action" The Lion King releases.
@@RageBubbles lol relax, i didnt mean it as a slight, just that he really seems to love and care about his daughter and softens up whenever he talks about her. my dad was the same way (also from Canton, Mass). he acted tough in front of his friends and at work but he was really invested in his kids and the only way to get him to open up and show his kinder side was to get him talking about us. bill's the same way. he could rant about women and millennials for hours on end but once you start asking about his kids, he really does seem to relax and soften up.
@Jack Bauer @Tim Slee So caring about your kids and not enjoying animal violence makes you a big softie? In what twisted world does the opposite become the norm for "tough" manly behaviour? He is tough enough to tell things with honesty, without catering for public acceptance. I am pretty sure a softie can't do that.
What sort of inbred cultist would even consider taking a child to watch something called sausage party? The fact you thought that tells us 2 things. 1. You have absolutely no idea what Bill Burr is actually talking about 2. You're a sick sick person who needs to be supervised
@@tupd the usual formant is with the host behind a desk. Now they're both on the same level, in the same chairs. It's more intimate and casual. As a result, Conan is asking more direct personal questions, when before, he was more in his "talk show man" persona.
@@esteban20969564 OK, lol, i was talking about Conan specifically. Throughout this entire comment section. if anything Between 2 Ferns is the best example of the 2 chairs setup but, again, this Conan comment, on this Conan video, is about Conan. He's not as cartoonish as he used to be and is in a much more intimate setup with his guest.
He's absolutely right. My dad showed me From Dusk Till Dawn when I was barely a teenager, and it really didn't phase me much. The general parenting was just that good.
lol, I recall seing it when I was 6 or 7 y.o. 😂 Not particulary a scary movie. "The haunting" was a lot more impressive in its fictional seriousness. But what I remembered from what I saw young was "Ghost ship"
My favorite was when Bad Santa first came out. One of the few movies I went to the theater to see and, the audience is full of kids! My friend and I were like, somebody didn't get the memo about this movie! And one by one we watched pissed off families storm out like the movie tricked them or something. We laughed harder at that than the actual movie.
That's awesome. Can't imagine why Bad Santa's director Terry Zwigoff dropped off the face of the earth. Ghost World is a top 10 for me and ofc Bad Santa is an xmas classic
In 1997 my dad took me to go and see Starship Troopers. I was 5 years old. People were getting shot, getting ripped in half, the aliens bugs were exploding into piles of steaming gore, and I loved every minute of it. I hadn't seen anything like it before and to date it was the most amazing movie going experience I have ever had. The only part that messed me up a little was the scene where somebody was watching their family in the seconds before they were crushed by an asteroid. Just the concept that at any moment a giant rock could fall from the sky and kill us all haunted me all the way to adulthood. I still kind of feel uneasy thinking about that. But yeah, Starship Troopers is a terrific movie.
Our dad showed us violent movies when we were kids and it never crossed his mind that it was probably a bad idea. Horror movies didn't bother us because our grandmother was the thing that scared the crap out of us.
Lol! We would watch all those horror movies in the 80s and 90s - Freddie, Jason, Michael, Chucky. Definitely not age appropriate at all for me at the time, but I didn’t get messed up! However, I cannot watch any of those type of movies now because I think they are stupid.
@SilentBob420BMFJ It's a story Bill told on his podcast, about a guy he was sat next to on a flight to Indianapolis. Just do a yt search for Bill Burr Indianapolis flight story.
I was 8 when I saw Spaceballs, The Golden Child, and Coming to America. I saw horror movies too but that’s where my love for comedic, goofball movies came from
I did security on that set with him on that & got to talk to him about his "F Is For Family" cartoon, and, he remembered me from doing backstage security for him & Queens of The Stone Age, a few years ago, when he opened for them here in LA, before they (the band) went to Europe. I congratulated him on his daughter (at the shoot), and he seemed genuinely appreciative ("Thanks for saying that! That was really nice of you!", he said). Again, great dude!
Bill Burr. one of the last few funny comedians who isn't afraid of insulting someone by speaking his mind! Keep it REAL Bill and don't apologize for anything.
I don't know if you know this but he is a comedian? Maaayyyybe comedians use the same jokes/stories sometimes so more people can relate...then if people want to see more (which some do), they look him up on the internet. Good advertisement if you ask me🤷🏻♂️😄
I saw pet cemetery in the theater when I was 8 or 9. I left in tears when the kid came to life and sliced that dudes mouth Joker style. And I saw nightmare on elm st and Stephen Kings silver bullet before that and they didn’t phase me.
first movie i saw in the theater was no holds barred with hulk hogan and tommy lister...i was also 7... old enough to develop a major crush on joan severence...
I definitely agree with Bill on the movies thing, I mean back in the 80s everybody was watching R-rated stuff in grade school and middle school. Aliens, Robocop, Predator, Rambo, The Shining, etc...I was under 10 when I saw all those movies for the first time and it didn't mess me up at all. Back in those days nobody worried about violence or foul language, it was all about the nudity and even then that wasn't a huge deal. I wouldn't let my toddler watch that stuff but a 9 or 10 year old can handle that fine. There ain't nothing in there thats going to hurt them if theyre mature enough to differentiate between fantasy and reality, and at that age they obviously can. None of my classmates thought it was okay to run around beating the crap out of each other or swearing at teachers because we saw it in a freaking movie. If a kid swore it's because his parent's swore, if the kid acted like a twat its most likely because the parents were twats.
There’s a couple of things you’re not quite getting right. I was a kid watching those kind of movies back then too and I definitely remember people complaining about the violence in movies and the effects they had on kids. They were largely ignored, but it was there. And as far as today, kids still watch those kinds of movies, it’s just that the people who complain about it have a more visible platform than they did back then.
I love how the fade-out on Conan’s channel here doesn’t have either music that’s obnoxiously louder than the video itself, or with Conan begging for you to subscribe (here’s looking at you, Kimmel).
No way some kids have great parents but kids end up still disrespectful. I am a sweet and nice mom if it were true I would not have to frequently ground my son that is disrespectful so much😭
non chalantly... " no it's you, you screwd your kid up. "
this man is personally responsible for universal balance.
The best was the faint laughter. HA ha ha oh.
Thanos looks to him for guidance
Thanos's advisor
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Conan responded with "yep," as if this is an obvious truth. It *should be* obvious that if we raise our children with honesty and love that they will grow up to be good people even if they see some inappropriate movies. But it is not obvious because we refuse to consider it. We refuse to consider it because we buy into our current cultural narrative that children are a burden, the nuclear family is antiquated and overrated, parenthood is nothing but emotional stress and financial strain, and "alternative lifestyles" are just as suitable as marriage and children.
If we considered that parents are ultimately responsible for the emotional well-being of their children (except in the case of severe mental illness), then we would have to treat parenthood as much more meaningful and the family as much more sacred.
The man himself is back in 2019. God Bless Bill Burr
🇺🇸 Florida’s finest 🇺🇸 Amen!
Lol where did he go? He's been podcasting.
Was never gone.
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Bill burr is so cute when he talks about his daughter-he genuinely looks so proud and amused when he reminisces about her ☺️
For real. He has a twinkle in his eyes. The must have a great relationship.
It’s adorable
*movie starts
“wow Disney is going hard on this one”
Disney did go hard on pirates of the Caribbean when they started the movie by hanging kids
@@fitrianhidayat My favourite scene of the movie 😆
Had to give you that like that triple six wasn't sitting well with me
@@Koobygus and i gotta give you the like because you look like you could dox me mr fbi man
"How old were you when she took you to see that movie?"
Me in a Bill on Conan marathon: Conan, he told you this 10 videos ago, how can you forget?
you and them are like old friends
I was thinking that as well. I just watched that one (again) yesterday, but I’m pretty sure these interviews were like 3 years apart. Haha
These interviews are often fully or partially scripted. Blame the writers.
@@paulwblair They are never fully scripted. They typically aren’t partly scripted either. Celebrities on talk shows just go through a pre-interview where they discuss what they are going to talk about, any stories the celebrities wants to tell, and what isn’t allowed to be talked about.
There are no “writers,” and it’s not scripted. It’s only partly planned beforehand.
Me on the same marathon but with ADHD: What movie?
"It isn't. It's you. You screwed your kid up." He said that so seriously, that I immediately understood that he talked from personal experience. I googled it, and found that (old) story he shared about his father. Yup. He grew up in an abusive household, with a very abusive father; hence his delivery. Very sad, but also very relatable to a lot of people. Sadly. I'm glad he broke the cycle, and seems to have a very different experience and relationship with his daughter.
There's something about Conan that brings the best of Bill, I love it when he's here. I was going to watch a Movie but I'll just keep on watching the next video until I end up on the dark side of RUclips.
Diego Zavaleta They are good friends:) my friend worked at a stadium show bill did a few months back, and before the show bill was playing drums and Conan showed up and played guitar and they had a 3 hour jam sesh like it was nothing!
My friend and his one co worker were the only ones there, they got this private jam sesh from Bill and Conan. He said they were both super chill.
I attended the main show and Bill absolutely crushed it that night, funniest stand up I’ve ever seen.
So long story short, I agree, Conan brings out some good things with Bill:)
I think him on talk shows is much better than his podcasts
Its two Irish gingers getting along.
That's how us Irish do it.
Its in the genes.......
@@heroperseus007 😂😂😂
@@heroperseus007 ye beat me to it haha
Words of wisdom. Parents need to take responsibility.
187 thumbs up lol
OMG, guy nailed it, "its you, you screwed your kid up" just right on the money. 2:53
I remember talking about that chainsaw scene with an uncle, he was like,
“You wouldn’t use a chainsaw because blood would get all over the wall and on the ceiling”
Everyone at the dinner table laughed and then he goes
“…I’m serious”
hope your uncle wasn't in the mob
@@gregdahlen4375 Would it be better if he was a serial killer?
@@TheAmateurEditor well it was kinda a joke off Bill's "Scarface" reference. But yes, "blood" and "chainsaw" do not go together well in a sentence.
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Duh. It's a messy work.
When I was 7 years old, my now divorced parents took us all as a family to see Terminator 2 in the theater. To this day, that is one of my fondest childhood memories.
Tim Burton is 60 years old. Conicidence?
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I think not
@@TCt83067695 ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED
I think not
@Claudia Solomon coincidence? I think not
He said that to Dumbo?!?! Yeah Disney really went all out for the kids 🤣🤣🤣
The way Bill's face lights up when he gets questioned about his daughter, and then begins to rant... It's f****ING inspiring. He's so happy about her. He has never displayed a long smile on any rant, before his daughter. It's so heartwarming, and I am happy for him.
Nothing is sacred anymore.
- Dumbo 🐘
I saw gladiator at age 10 ( still remains my favorite movie of all time)
Gladiator was the first DVD movie I watched and it sucked ass.
@@trikkerman1 were you not entertained?
I watched Braveheart at 13...great kids movie
Me too, with my grandmother and my other 10 year old friend. What we do in this life echos in eternity.
I watched Hellraiser when i was 6 yo.
Bill is absolutely hilarious. Been watching his stand up for years, he's definitely 1 of the best comedians. Love that guy.
CurvyAries i love them tittays
It's no surprise Bill Burr's interviews are among the highest viewed on average. I've proudly contributed substantially to this and have no intention on stopping.
I’ve realized that I’m addicted to Bill Burr and Conan convos. I’ve seen every video of Bill on the show, I’ve listened to Bill on Conan’s podcast and Conan on Bill’s. They need to do a show together so I can get my fix on the reg
“Well he didn’t say it but that was his vibe” 🤣🤣
this guy just needs to come on television more and spit truths basically
He's based and redpilled.
Listen to his Monday Morning Podcast. It's very entertaining. He even makes the advertisement reads funny, maybe even the funniest part of each episode
A man can't speak truth more than that. the most true honest person, he always speaks my heart.
I watched the Alien on VHS with my parents when was about 4 or 5 years old. I still vividly remember the hallucinations I had while I was falling asleep in my loft bed that night. That was awesome.
Nikita Elizarov hahahaha
Its me Nikita. Your dreams.
Nikita Elizarov I had nightmares just from seeing the preview for alien. 😳
@hot 'n spicy That's because the Alien entered you while you were watching the movie and became part of you. It is probably still there. It's only a matter of time before your head splits open like a rotten cantaloupe and then...
Me too. also watched chucky and Friday the 13th.
My dad took me to see aliens at age 11. I started crying before I even saw an alien.
LOL kinda savage of your dad.
Lol really? Whatta wuss
Lol come on I was watching robocop at 7 aliens was nothing
@@Pierre-LucBeauregard we don’t care
Tfw Bill Burr taking his daughter to a live-action Disney movie and she gets lowkey traumatized proves that it is still highly advised to go with the original classics e.g. the animated films before going live-action.
Let this serve as a PSA to all parents with young children ages 3 & below when the "live-action" The Lion King releases.
HangCwe11 As if the psychedelic sequence from the original Dumbo didn’t scare kids
@wings of a butterfly more selfish than forcing them to live in a household with two people who hate each other and fight all the time?
The original movie traumatized me as a kid. That and Pinocchio messed me up the most. Old Disney movies are so messed up.
Bill acts tough but in truth he's a big softie
Wheres your proof?
@@RageBubbles lol relax, i didnt mean it as a slight, just that he really seems to love and care about his daughter and softens up whenever he talks about her. my dad was the same way (also from Canton, Mass). he acted tough in front of his friends and at work but he was really invested in his kids and the only way to get him to open up and show his kinder side was to get him talking about us. bill's the same way. he could rant about women and millennials for hours on end but once you start asking about his kids, he really does seem to relax and soften up.
@@RageBubbles if you listened to his podcast you'd know, his wife says it all the time
I remember him in that Joe Rogan podcast and he said he couldn't stomach seeing violence towards animals.
@Jack Bauer @Tim Slee So caring about your kids and not enjoying animal violence makes you a big softie? In what twisted world does the opposite become the norm for "tough" manly behaviour? He is tough enough to tell things with honesty, without catering for public acceptance. I am pretty sure a softie can't do that.
at 1:13, conan turns to the camera after bill says something, and i look at conan, and we made eye contact and smiled at each other. Pretty trippy.
Just be thankful it wasn’t Sausage party..
What sort of inbred cultist would even consider taking a child to watch something called sausage party? The fact you thought that tells us 2 things. 1. You have absolutely no idea what Bill Burr is actually talking about 2. You're a sick sick person who needs to be supervised
Arvo George Calm down, that’s the point of the joke.
Arvo George who hurt you, Georgie? Why are you so angry? Who hurt you? Who hurt you?
That ending traumatised me as an adult 😉
Dranzer Jetli the ending turned me on... Is that bad lol
I like this conversation format they've been doing this year.
this....is how the format has been on talk shows for literal decades...
@@tupd the usual formant is with the host behind a desk.
Now they're both on the same level, in the same chairs. It's more intimate and casual.
As a result, Conan is asking more direct personal questions, when before, he was more in his "talk show man" persona.
@@Zefo_No as graham norton had been doing it for decades..
@@esteban20969564 OK, lol, i was talking about Conan specifically. Throughout this entire comment section.
if anything Between 2 Ferns is the best example of the 2 chairs setup but, again, this Conan comment, on this Conan video, is about Conan.
He's not as cartoonish as he used to be and is in a much more intimate setup with his guest.
I like the confused laughter at the end when he speaks 100% truth that 99% of parents can actually reflect on.
I love how he always ends up going so dark.
Parasdeep Singh He always keeps it real.
Cue Bojack Horseman end theme.
Yeah that wasn't dark, it was real.
this man is a walking, talking and breathing therapy for the human race
He is just so happy to be a Dad. Its a bliss to watch.
He's absolutely right. My dad showed me From Dusk Till Dawn when I was barely a teenager, and it really didn't phase me much. The general parenting was just that good.
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lol, I recall seing it when I was 6 or 7 y.o. 😂
Not particulary a scary movie. "The haunting" was a lot more impressive in its fictional seriousness.
But what I remembered from what I saw young was "Ghost ship"
My favorite was when Bad Santa first came out. One of the few movies I went to the theater to see and, the audience is full of kids! My friend and I were like, somebody didn't get the memo about this movie! And one by one we watched pissed off families storm out like the movie tricked them or something. We laughed harder at that than the actual movie.
That's awesome. Can't imagine why Bad Santa's director Terry Zwigoff dropped off the face of the earth. Ghost World is a top 10 for me and ofc Bad Santa is an xmas classic
I binge watch Bill burr and Conan almost every week... So happy he's back again
In 1997 my dad took me to go and see Starship Troopers. I was 5 years old. People were getting shot, getting ripped in half, the aliens bugs were exploding into piles of steaming gore, and I loved every minute of it. I hadn't seen anything like it before and to date it was the most amazing movie going experience I have ever had. The only part that messed me up a little was the scene where somebody was watching their family in the seconds before they were crushed by an asteroid. Just the concept that at any moment a giant rock could fall from the sky and kill us all haunted me all the way to adulthood. I still kind of feel uneasy thinking about that.
But yeah, Starship Troopers is a terrific movie.
Brain sucking ritual scene was a fun watch as a child
@@Mr.Leeroy That was my favorite part!
Damn, Bill really laid out some wisdom at the end there. "You screwed your kid up".
Our dad showed us violent movies when we were kids and it never crossed his mind that it was probably a bad idea. Horror movies didn't bother us because our grandmother was the thing that scared the crap out of us.
😂😂😂😂
Lol! We would watch all those horror movies in the 80s and 90s - Freddie, Jason, Michael, Chucky. Definitely not age appropriate at all for me at the time, but I didn’t get messed up! However, I cannot watch any of those type of movies now because I think they are stupid.
Bill Burr spits facts so hilariously, RESPECT.
Why are you going to Indianapolis Bill?
Blurryface omg 😂
My father is a senator and I will have you arrested when we land.
Blurryface 😂😂 What a throwback!!
Im getting really really worried now
@SilentBob420BMFJ
It's a story Bill told on his podcast, about a guy he was sat next to on a flight to Indianapolis.
Just do a yt search for Bill Burr Indianapolis flight story.
My folks took my sister and I to see Braveheart, I was 5 sis was 10, because we’re from Scotland and I loved it.
I was 8 when I saw Spaceballs, The Golden Child, and Coming to America. I saw horror movies too but that’s where my love for comedic, goofball movies came from
Damn. Bill just went psychological on a live broadcast. The audience just got uneasy x)
😂😂so true. Movie was crazy
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I don't know what it is, but a lot of what Bill says is hilarious and very real at the same time. One of my top 3 comedians.
He kills it on night shows and the crowd never ever gives him Enough laughs
Bill Burr is looking pretty awesome with his blasters in that cool looking "The Mandalorian" Star Wars series coming this fall.
I did security on that set with him on that & got to talk to him about his "F Is For Family" cartoon, and, he remembered me from doing backstage security for him & Queens of The Stone Age, a few years ago, when he opened for them here in LA, before they (the band) went to Europe. I congratulated him on his daughter (at the shoot), and he seemed genuinely appreciative ("Thanks for saying that! That was really nice of you!", he said). Again, great dude!
@@teeoh9192 I've heard similar stories of Burr being a genuinely nice guy
Thank god. I’ve been rewatching the old interviews over and over. Time to throw this one in the rotation lol
Finally, this time of the year
Bill Burr really has me watching the beginning of Tim Burton's Dumbo
My dad took me to see the park by myself...then he left. I was still there.
So he took you to the park and left you at the park?
he come back?
Bill Burr. one of the last few funny comedians who isn't afraid of insulting someone by speaking his mind! Keep it REAL Bill and don't apologize for anything.
Heard him talk about this on his podcast lol
I don't know if you know this but he is a comedian? Maaayyyybe comedians use the same jokes/stories sometimes so more people can relate...then if people want to see more (which some do), they look him up on the internet. Good advertisement if you ask me🤷🏻♂️😄
Diogo Rodrigues I don’t think this was criticism, just an observation.
Diogo Rodrigues just an observation. Shoutout to the podcast listeners
Damn you fine. 😍
He didn't say it, but that was his vibe 😂
Disney wants to do reboots too, and live-action is going to be their approach. It's easier than being creative.
Special Agent Bill Maxwell that’s not a Disney thing. That’s a Hollywood thing across the board
The entertainment industry is at the s bend of history .
@Australiantatious I remember maybe twenty whole minutes of that movie. It was boring.
Yeah, because it works. People will go to reboots, even if its covered in swj rethoric. Because "nostalgia."
@Australiantatious They are doing Mulan. The release date is next March, I believe.
The OGs already heard this story during Burrs podcast 🤗🤗
First movie I can remember in theater was Risky Business. Age 6. Still remains one of my favorite T.C. films.
They *NEVER* should have remade Dumbo.
I agree. I was bullied a lot but my dad always would ask me what I did to deserve the bullying. That part is my biggest takeaway.
I watched Terminator and Predator when I was in elementary school. They made me an awesome kid.
Same.
This guy is so GOLDEN. Genuine to the end.
Bill Burr's mom raised him right.
Awww Bill having a kid is so adorable
I need more of Bill on every show👐🏾
the master himself.....can always turn any situation way funnier than it is....
It's nice to see Bill talk about being with his daughter tho. That was touching for 20 second I was like "😢*gentle sigh* Bill . . . " 😖😂
Herd this story on his podcast the other day
He explains it way better
Oh ok
First movie I saw in theaters was full Metal Jacket. I was 7 haha
I don't believe that
I saw pet cemetery in the theater when I was 8 or 9. I left in tears when the kid came to life and sliced that dudes mouth Joker style. And I saw nightmare on elm st and Stephen Kings silver bullet before that and they didn’t phase me.
first movie i saw in the theater was no holds barred with hulk hogan and tommy lister...i was also 7... old enough to develop a major crush on joan severence...
I definitely agree with Bill on the movies thing, I mean back in the 80s everybody was watching R-rated stuff in grade school and middle school. Aliens, Robocop, Predator, Rambo, The Shining, etc...I was under 10 when I saw all those movies for the first time and it didn't mess me up at all. Back in those days nobody worried about violence or foul language, it was all about the nudity and even then that wasn't a huge deal. I wouldn't let my toddler watch that stuff but a 9 or 10 year old can handle that fine. There ain't nothing in there thats going to hurt them if theyre mature enough to differentiate between fantasy and reality, and at that age they obviously can. None of my classmates thought it was okay to run around beating the crap out of each other or swearing at teachers because we saw it in a freaking movie. If a kid swore it's because his parent's swore, if the kid acted like a twat its most likely because the parents were twats.
There’s a couple of things you’re not quite getting right. I was a kid watching those kind of movies back then too and I definitely remember people complaining about the violence in movies and the effects they had on kids. They were largely ignored, but it was there. And as far as today, kids still watch those kinds of movies, it’s just that the people who complain about it have a more visible platform than they did back then.
I've been desperately hoping for new Bill Burr Conan content tyvm
Do you listen to his podcast?
@@MJ-kh5vk no I haven't lately but I'm definitely about to go on a wild binge
I love how the fade-out on Conan’s channel here doesn’t have either music that’s obnoxiously louder than the video itself, or with Conan begging for you to subscribe (here’s looking at you, Kimmel).
The never ending Conan-Burr binge archives have been expanded
"what kinds of things do you do with her" conan with the hard hitting interview questions
Bill burr is back.
@Gabriel Godina 😂
@Gabriel Godina betcha it won't last!
He never left
Good on him for being willing to cut bait and get out of there for his daughter's sake.
More Bill Burr. Thanks.
That ending.....felt it right in the feels
Reminds me of when I was working at my local theater and people were bringing their young children to see Chappie haha
He made such a good point at the end
No way some kids have great parents but kids end up still disrespectful. I am a sweet and nice mom if it were true I would not have to frequently ground my son that is disrespectful so much😭
My grandparents took a lot of the grandchildren to Gremlins thinking it was a kids movie. We were all little too LMAO.
Same thing, I watched gremlins, chucky and other horror movies when I was 8. problem with 3rd world we don't have any idea about raising kids
Bill is so clearly Conans favourite guest lol, its always a blast
I did the same thing with my 3 year old daughter. She practically grabbed my shirt collar and slapped me and screamed " we gotta get out of here!"
Get to da choppa!
@@sebastiaandewit159 hahahaha, I was gonna reply "was it a Arnold Schwarzenegger movie"
Cool mom he has. When I was 7 my dad took me to see The Road Warrior. Till this day it's still one of my favorite movies.
Takes bill 8 minutes to realize he’s not watching a cartoon
one of the greatest and most underrated comedians
👍
This man constantly drops truth bombs in between random spurts of ridiculous rambling. lmao It is fantastic.
"Did that scar you at all?" "No pun intended" only time it is used as it is meant to be used.
Frank taking Maureen to the movies 🤔
I can listen to Bill Burr all day.
This literally my experience with my 4 yr old daughter at Dumbo.
His daughter sounds sooo cute!! Awww Billy
Made similar mistake with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
applesandlemoncake What happened?
wtf
Bruh can’t stop laughing why do you show them school days while your at it. Nah really a good anime for kids is heroman, Pokémon or one piece
But JoJos is amazing
You thought it was a sequel to the kids show Jojo's Circus didn't you? Lol.
He finally has kids👍🏽👍🏽 good for him
He has this entire story on his podcast on spotify is even funnier
Ziiiiipp.....
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So true. Parents shape who you become later in life.
“It’s you. You screwed your kid up.” ✌️
This experience with his mom is universal. My mother described being taking by her mom to Saturday Night Live!
When I was 13-14, my parents took me to see The Godfather. For months I couldn’t put my feet down to the bottom of the bed.
Bill Burr The Legend
Glad I listen to his podcast. He joked about this a few weeks ago w/ his listeners.