George Christy arrives at the Pearly Gates St Peter: "Why are you late?" George: "I'm so sorry. I stopped for a cappuccino." St Peter: "Get the fuck into heaven! Who the hell is this guy??" God: "Peter, you gotta behave. It's George Christy."
Formerly wrote the society column "The Great Life" for the Hollywood Reporter. Also played Dr. Hasseldorf, a radio personality in Die Hard. Fincher mentions “I didn’t know about his column” and “he’s got a powerful pen.” That’s who the fuck George Christy is.
(RIP George Christy. George Christy arrives at the Pearly Gates) St Peter: "Why are you late?" George: "I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry I'm late. I stopped to get a cappuccino." St Peter: "Get the fuck into heaven! Who the fuck is this guy??" God: (whispers to Peter) "You gotta behave. It's George Christy."
Everyone here is citing the wrong "George Christy". It's George Christie, the previous leader of the H. Angels Motorcycle Club in LA. During the time the movie was filmed, he was the current leader. Hence why it's funny he wanted the part, to scratch out the detective name... get it? He also never got his hands dirty, causing the DA and local PD to fail so many times trying to catch him. Once they started using wires, he started only writing on white boards and passing notes during meetings.
I'm not sure if this is a joke but Fincher literally says in the clip that he wasn't aware of George Christy's column - I.e. the column that he regularly wrote in the Hollywood Reporter.
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that's weird
@@dkazmer2 why?
Not my favourite. A 7 out of 10 for me.
I'm so funny. Well done me.
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HOLY SHIT THAT ACTUALLY WAS GEORGE CHRISTY
For the love of God who is he?!
@@geovannomozes7010gossip and party columnist who wrote for The Hollywood Reporter
RIP George Christy
George Christy arrives at the Pearly Gates
St Peter: "Why are you late?"
George: "I'm so sorry. I stopped for a cappuccino."
St Peter: "Get the fuck into heaven! Who the hell is this guy??"
God: "Peter, you gotta behave. It's George Christy."
Formerly wrote the society column "The Great Life" for the Hollywood Reporter.
Also played Dr. Hasseldorf, a radio personality in Die Hard.
Fincher mentions “I didn’t know about his column” and “he’s got a powerful pen.”
That’s who the fuck George Christy is.
No one cares, you loser.
Forget about this George Christy fella; the guy playing opposite Freeman is none other than Gunnery Sergeant Hartman from Full Metal Jacket!
R. Lee Ermey
Lies!! Damned Lies!!
George Christy was elder brother of Robert Paulson.
His name is George Christy.
(RIP George Christy. George Christy arrives at the Pearly Gates)
St Peter: "Why are you late?"
George: "I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry I'm late. I stopped to get a cappuccino."
St Peter: "Get the fuck into heaven! Who the fuck is this guy??"
God: (whispers to Peter) "You gotta behave. It's George Christy."
This is amazing
Dude George christy
so who is he?
He is everything we have ever dreamed of in a person.
He is George Christy. Haven't you been listening to the dude's story, Roger?
Ron Burgandy's shouting: ''George Christy!! he played the janitor.. George Christy! he looks the part.''
He's clearly the guy who looks the part
Who the fuck actually is George Christie?...
gossip and party columnist who wrote for The Hollywood Reporter
Ok so actually, who the fuck is George Christy?
some gossip columnist
The guy is a bit part actor going back to the mid 80s. Not a big reveal. 🤷♂
Everyone here is citing the wrong "George Christy". It's George Christie, the previous leader of the H. Angels Motorcycle Club in LA. During the time the movie was filmed, he was the current leader. Hence why it's funny he wanted the part, to scratch out the detective name... get it?
He also never got his hands dirty, causing the DA and local PD to fail so many times trying to catch him. Once they started using wires, he started only writing on white boards and passing notes during meetings.
I'm not sure if this is a joke but Fincher literally says in the clip that he wasn't aware of George Christy's column - I.e. the column that he regularly wrote in the Hollywood Reporter.
Who actually is he?
He was a Hollywood Reporter columnist for 20-30 years or so. He was quite influential in his column, hence why everyone respected him and his opinion
Alex Liu thank you
According to wikipedia, one of the leading blackface performers of the 1840s.
@@gatesofosiris4756 He looked the part.
gossip and party columnist who wrote for The Hollywood Reporter so ge could tank the movie with bad reviews. Not the hells Angel.