@@c.b.saunders4358 the only thing I know is that nobody knows what Patrice's take would have been. He probably would have had some hilarious tangential point.
@@edwinchilders3517 this clip from 1935’s “The Little Colonel,” watch as 7-year-old child star Shirley Temple dances on the stairs with Hollywood and vaudeville tap dancer extrordinaire Bill “Bojangles” Robinson (who was about 57 at the time).
Everyone who calls Anthony a racist should watch this clip He had no reason to point out the racism other than to highlight how bad it was He's not a racist, he's just an Italian with no filter
Lol he's absolutely racist. Someone can be racist and still acknowledge that racism is bad just like you can be lazy and acknowledge that it's bad. He's not a bad guy, but he absolutely has some deep-seated racial prejudices that he talks about coming from his upbringing. The fact that he's got the bare minimum maturity to understand that that's not right doesn't mean he doesn't have it.
@@lemoniceluxe Yeah but the fact that she was able to give good performances at that age is still a sign of intelligence. It's not mere imitation, she has a good understanding of performance.
@@immanuelcunt7296: Shirley was considered a precocious child. A precocious child means, in this case, unusually advanced or mature in development, especially mental development: a precocious child. She was often referred to as "One Take Temple" because of this.
@@seth5143 It's sad when "Birth of a Nation," the movie that revived the Klan in the United States, did a better job of treating everyone in the Civil War as real human beings than Hollywood does today. That's unsettling. I'm not a fan of the Confederacy, like at all, but I can still see their humanity throughout the conflict. I always remember what Grant said about them.
@@pittland44 Only argument against your comment I'd say is that The Birth of a Nation (1915) always getting tagged as the main catalyst in the re-birth of the Klan in the 1920s is a grand historical fallacy repeated most frequently because 1) it was the most important film in the early history of movies as mass media, 2) the '20s Ku Kluxers copied the uniforms from the movie, and 3) easier to blame a work of art that enflamed opinion far and wide than blame a more potent yet abstract forces such as the World War which didn't just fuck up Germany in the wake of recessions, and struggling to carry on after the massive death toll not least of all due to the Spanish Flu of 1918.
@@FungusMossGnosis Thinking about what you said, there's a lot of merit to your argument. What I think helped restart the Klan in the 20's isn't just birth of a nation. There were several books out during that time that promoted various theories of Scientific Racism or raceology (this is referenced in several sources, most notably The Great Gatsby). The biggest thing about BOAN is that Woodrow Wilson himself screened the movie at the Whitehouse and praised it liberally. That did have an effect on people.
Anthony we agree on absolutely nothing. You're still a radio hero. I opened this expecting to be mad, but you made this funny while still showing terrible it is. You're a fucking pro.
"Right after this they hung him for it" is the funniest thing I've heard in forever, I laughed so long. That's so fucked up, as is this film, and I dare even say the antebellum south
Shirley had a very close relationship with Bill Robinson, and her mother adored him as well. She had a comprehension even then of the terrors of racism, but she did not understand how deep it went. She also hated doing the black face scene. Robinson and John Boles also almost drowned to death during a nighttime water scene in the film when a log rolled on top of them, that left Robinson hospitalized.
The older African-American actor in the movie (Bill Robinson, great guy) had a grandmother who was a slave, she raised him after his parents died. That's how recent slavery was when the movie was made, there was a person in the movie who was raised by a former slave. And yet now in 2020, where we can't even see slavery in the rearview mirror, we have people who're completely insane and frothing at the mouth about the subject. Read "Up From Slavery" by Booker T. Washington, and compare it to the utter shit we're hearing now.
As a black man looking at those clips put a tear in my eye like Denzel and glory. Now imagine my grandmother who worked in a sweat shop as a little girl sewing zippers in cloths watching this movie and the only thing she thinking is it's nice to see blacks in movies with big scenes .
Not even that rich of ppl in other countries still have “slaves” like in Egypt I know someone that is basically middle class and has servants that live with them
rxp56 Yeah, perfect example of equivocation - begin with “slaves,” then quietly change it to “servants,” as if it’s the same thing or no one will notice.
Annoying kids being cast based on how well they can sing and dance, then realizing no one cares about them once they're 18? Nothing has changed in show biz.
There is a John Wayne movie with a black guy he plays John Wayne's servant Clearance well in the movie John wayne is going to abandoned gold mine that is "Haunted" its called Haunted Gold
Believe it or not, this movie was actually considered progressive at the time, because even using real black people, instead of whites with blackface, in a movie staring a little white girl was considered a bit improper.
Goodamn, Ant and Dave are great together! I know myself and others have said this before, but I had no idea Dave was so bright and witty, and clever back when he was licking his own shit off his fingers and throwing up so OP would give him like eighty dollars....
No one was as good with Cumia as Dave Landau. He’s wasted on Crowder. Cumia has to work so hard with some of his guest hosts but Dave and him really did mix well.
I fucking absolutely needed this on a Tuesday. This is hilarious. This is the most racist and funniest shit ive seen in a while. The Littlest Racist hahaha. Ight, have at least a few Walgreens
To be serious for a moment. I think everyone is nice because its in the perspective of a child's world, ofc there's hardship but for the most part,most people are USUALLY kind to children. Idk I'm high
That was funny.... also hey ant... since its the end of times... can we get a quick o and a reunion? You, jimmy, bobo, marion, patty, big a, seeeeeam Robertson, esd can fill in as opie cuz yeah we dont want opie, the whole show would be.... "lets go to mark in Cleveland" haha please do it ya hunk a gahhhbage
I think Ant has evolved (sorry to use that word) past that era of his career; it took a while, and multiple co-hosts, but he really has a cool thing going now.
I totally remember watching this movie as a kid with my grandparents. Less than 10 years old, I liked Shirley Temple, and even then I remember feeling uncomfortable.
Shirley Temple Black was the United States Ambassador to Ghana and there is a picture on google of her watching some of the native people performing a "tribal dance".
I know that it's sad. It's done kind of in a wrong way. But surely Temple was one of the first people to dance with a black person. So integrated dancing wasn't allowed back then. So she was one she was a rebel on that aspect in a good way towards the positive connective we are all one kind of situation. But she is innovative and forward-thinking. Because she was one of the first to have a partner of color. There's anything positive that would be it.
LOL, I use to show these types of movies to my white co workers n the 80's LOL and they defended those movies to no end and they thought they were great movies LOL wonder what they would say now n this climate , u guys are nuts keep them coming 👍🏽
i wish Patrice was here for this...
Man. When we lost patrice. We lost a comedy giant. Truly.
Omg patrice would certainly make a great commentary on this.
Patrice was a true genius. RIP
@@Not.The_Gallery The Elephant n the Room is one of the all time best stand up acts in histoy...
@John Jourdan it's so fuckin true that it has literally become cliche. Patrice was a damn genius
Cumia's a national treaure
In Tunisia.
@nekrospike - but only as a knife fighter
A Corsican pimp
And this is where my heart breaks.. because Patrice could have added to this so much.
For sure
Fuck.. I can almost hear what he's saying and it's hilarious. Patrice was the best 3rd mic sry Jimmy
@@LambertBowden56 ok karen😂
@@LambertBowden56 I would make sure you put your page private which you didn't before you poke that bees nest... and I'm being kind
@@c.b.saunders4358 the only thing I know is that nobody knows what Patrice's take would have been. He probably would have had some hilarious tangential point.
Here we have a young Shirley Temple portraying a young Hillary and her story of over-coming the patriarchy.
The black guy dancing With Shirley Temple is Mr. Bojangles
I thought it was Tupac.
No it's not
@@edwinchilders3517 this clip from 1935’s “The Little Colonel,” watch as 7-year-old child star Shirley Temple dances on the stairs with Hollywood and vaudeville tap dancer extrordinaire Bill “Bojangles” Robinson (who was about 57 at the time).
@@tampaguy35 I did watch & no it's definitely not...my grandmother was a big fan of that man & no it's surely not. .
@@tampaguy35 also his real name was Luther Robinson.😉
Shirley Temple: The Littlest Rebel
DVD - Colorized
Me: It sure was. :0
Paradoxically, black and white is also true.
I think these two guys are disgusting.
@Loretta Ferguson people like you help make the case for repealing the 19th amendment. Good day, ma’am.
@@lorettaferguson1256 shut up and go make us all sandwiches
I see what ya did there lmao !!!
Everyone who calls Anthony a racist should watch this clip
He had no reason to point out the racism other than to highlight how bad it was
He's not a racist, he's just an Italian with no filter
He is a light skin black man, or as they like to be called: Sicilian
Lol he's absolutely racist. Someone can be racist and still acknowledge that racism is bad just like you can be lazy and acknowledge that it's bad.
He's not a bad guy, but he absolutely has some deep-seated racial prejudices that he talks about coming from his upbringing. The fact that he's got the bare minimum maturity to understand that that's not right doesn't mean he doesn't have it.
@@immanuelcunt7296 why do I get the feeling your white 🤔
You can tell by watching Shirley Temple perform that she was amazingly intelligent for a little child.
I mean she was being abused day in and day out so she would give good performances
Most were back then
Acting isn’t hard at all
@@lemoniceluxe Yeah but the fact that she was able to give good performances at that age is still a sign of intelligence.
It's not mere imitation, she has a good understanding of performance.
@@immanuelcunt7296: Shirley was considered a precocious child. A precocious child means, in this case, unusually advanced or mature in development, especially mental development: a precocious child. She was often referred to as "One Take Temple" because of this.
Big fan of Landau - "What a nonsense world we are living in." You said it.
Funny little side note: Shirley Temple movies in the thirties help dig the economy out of the Great Depression. Her movies made money.
They should seriously stream their reaction watching the movie end to end, this is gold
This movie isn't racist. The movie was set in the 1800s. That's how things were. This is one of her better movies. This is a period movie.
Shirley Temple's daughter played Bass for the MELVINS. True story...
That’s badass
I like that one Melvins’ song…”nih nih nih nih nih…….” Wait a sec….
"Don't worry about my shoes boy!"
I laughed way to hard at that
#cancelgrillo
Neither side is vilified and everyone seems human? Sounds like an amazing movie.
I wish Hollywood would bring that back
@@seth5143 It's sad when "Birth of a Nation," the movie that revived the Klan in the United States, did a better job of treating everyone in the Civil War as real human beings than Hollywood does today. That's unsettling. I'm not a fan of the Confederacy, like at all, but I can still see their humanity throughout the conflict. I always remember what Grant said about them.
Funny how a perspective of a child is more wise then the current world of adults
@@pittland44 Only argument against your comment I'd say is that The Birth of a Nation (1915) always getting tagged as the main catalyst in the re-birth of the Klan in the 1920s is a grand historical fallacy repeated most frequently because 1) it was the most important film in the early history of movies as mass media, 2) the '20s Ku Kluxers copied the uniforms from the movie, and 3) easier to blame a work of art that enflamed opinion far and wide than blame a more potent yet abstract forces such as the World War which didn't just fuck up Germany in the wake of recessions, and struggling to carry on after the massive death toll not least of all due to the Spanish Flu of 1918.
@@FungusMossGnosis Thinking about what you said, there's a lot of merit to your argument. What I think helped restart the Klan in the 20's isn't just birth of a nation. There were several books out during that time that promoted various theories of Scientific Racism or raceology (this is referenced in several sources, most notably The Great Gatsby). The biggest thing about BOAN is that Woodrow Wilson himself screened the movie at the Whitehouse and praised it liberally. That did have an effect on people.
*I love Ant's ghoulish laughter at **4:35**. That wink is so bad and its like they intentionally kept the worst take.*
"I remember they didn't like the hand holding. I don't remember it..."
Vampire confirmed.
If by vampire you mean alcoholic, then yes
I once got a week-long timeout from Twitter for saying I like the character Mammy from Gone with the Wind.
Hateful conduct? GTFO....
I couldn't stop laughing
me to lol
Anthony we agree on absolutely nothing. You're still a radio hero. I opened this expecting to be mad, but you made this funny while still showing terrible it is. You're a fucking pro.
no one cares about what you agree with. ur a nobody
You’re supposed to start by saying “As a homosexual..”
I'm going to do little Shirley's"na na na na na" dance next time some PoC tries to collar me.
"If she needs money why doesn't she just sell him!" And I am DEAD!
4:36 that might be the funniest thing i have seen all year
Remember the Beverly Hillbillies and how Granny's Neo-Confederatism was played for laughs?
That was always funny. Still is.
Yeah it was funny, and still is.
I never said it wasn't funny.
@@howardmctroy3303 you never said it was funny either. You only mentioned how it was played for laughs... Just sayin'
"Right after this they hung him for it" is the funniest thing I've heard in forever, I laughed so long. That's so fucked up, as is this film, and I dare even say the antebellum south
Shirley had a very close relationship with Bill Robinson, and her mother adored him as well. She had a comprehension even then of the terrors of racism, but she did not understand how deep it went. She also hated doing the black face scene. Robinson and John Boles also almost drowned to death during a nighttime water scene in the film when a log rolled on top of them, that left Robinson hospitalized.
keep thinking that😂
Their English hasn’t changed much
The older African-American actor in the movie (Bill Robinson, great guy) had a grandmother who was a slave, she raised him after his parents died. That's how recent slavery was when the movie was made, there was a person in the movie who was raised by a former slave. And yet now in 2020, where we can't even see slavery in the rearview mirror, we have people who're completely insane and frothing at the mouth about the subject.
Read "Up From Slavery" by Booker T. Washington, and compare it to the utter shit we're hearing now.
Black
You object to "African-American?"
As a black man looking at those clips put a tear in my eye like Denzel and glory. Now imagine my grandmother who worked in a sweat shop as a little girl sewing zippers in cloths watching this movie and the only thing she thinking is it's nice to see blacks in movies with big scenes .
SHUT UP
Not even that rich of ppl in other countries still have “slaves” like in Egypt I know someone that is basically middle class and has servants that live with them
Are they paid servants?
rxp56 Yeah, perfect example of equivocation - begin with “slaves,” then quietly change it to “servants,” as if it’s the same thing or no one will notice.
Imagine what Anthony said during the whole movie watching it with keith the cop at his house
Annoying kids being cast based on how well they can sing and dance, then realizing no one cares about them once they're 18? Nothing has changed in show biz.
I think Shirley's career ended at 12.
Killer-funny but what-else-is-new.
"Never mind shining-my-shoes now, Boyyyy, instead bring a BOWL of water
out to my horse."
-Yezzah.
good 2 hour show yesterday, im in new zealand and i recommend a compound subscription.
"I kind of understand them burning down cities now" best quote from Dave Landau in this video.
It's great to see Anthony is still Anthony 💯😂
Dave killing it on this clip with his forgiveness and understanding of the looting and unrest.
It’s called joking bud
Even as satire it's so close to the pressing condition of the falling country that it's uncomfortable
4:40 thank god I wasn’t drinking anything, I’d be doing a spit take…
WTF!!!!???? LMAO
There is a John Wayne movie with a black guy he plays John Wayne's servant Clearance well in the movie John wayne is going to abandoned gold mine that is "Haunted" its called Haunted Gold
❤ I'll have to watch. This is why i love cumia
Shirley Temple, America’s little darling!
Believe it or not, this movie was actually considered progressive at the time, because even using real black people, instead of whites with blackface, in a movie staring a little white girl was considered a bit improper.
Tsss seems to me like a dark comedy, tsss
better still as an adult, she was named United States ambassador to Ghana
More Ant and Dave please!!!
MAD TV did a parody of this "The Littlest Hoochie" funny
EROCK 👍🏻 Sam Roberts ancestors in that Shirley Temple movie
Stepin Fetchit in reality was one of the richest actors of his time.
That’s pretty ironic.
You should check out MadTVs version, "The Littlest Hoochie". You just gotta teach me how to be a hoochie momma, Mr. Bojangles! You just gotta!
This is gold water my horse 😅😅😅
Goodamn, Ant and Dave are great together! I know myself and others have said this before, but I had no idea Dave was so bright and witty, and clever back when he was licking his own shit off his fingers and throwing up so OP would give him like eighty dollars....
The good old days.
Was expecting the Donald Trump-Ben Carson bit to end the clip. I was fawkin' dyin'!
No one was as good with Cumia as Dave Landau. He’s wasted on Crowder. Cumia has to work so hard with some of his guest hosts but Dave and him really did mix well.
They had it better then. We all did.
Beautiful movie.
The good all days
The title of that film was “Shirley Temple, Black”
This is a hilarious segment. And I’m black. LOL!
I watched a documentry about her, and she discribed meetings with producers, and every story ended with " he started to undo his pants "
Showing blacks as thoughtful respectful respectable eclectic caring civilized humans in recent cinema is ridiculous if anything.
looks about right
Loved that movie as a kid. Legit not a bad flick
This is the accurate depiction of the average 🛎🛎🛎 I have ever seen.
Nothing changed except the paycheck. The elites still act the same way
What about the Black guy in the Mall of America that threw the White boy off the balcony ? Did you guys cover that ?
I fucking absolutely needed this on a Tuesday. This is hilarious. This is the most racist and funniest shit ive seen in a while. The Littlest Racist hahaha. Ight, have at least a few Walgreens
Much love Ant thanks for the laughs
Sounds like a great movie 🎬
2 thumbs up 👍 👍
Anthony looks like he eating too much shrimp with angle hair pasta
Those Legs Are Moving On There Own
Disappear into a good movie? Good luck with that.
To be serious for a moment. I think everyone is nice because its in the perspective of a child's world, ofc there's hardship but for the most part,most people are USUALLY kind to children. Idk I'm high
That was funny.... also hey ant... since its the end of times... can we get a quick o and a reunion? You, jimmy, bobo, marion, patty, big a, seeeeeam Robertson, esd can fill in as opie cuz yeah we dont want opie, the whole show would be.... "lets go to mark in Cleveland" haha please do it ya hunk a gahhhbage
No.
I think Ant has evolved (sorry to use that word) past that era of his career; it took a while, and multiple co-hosts, but he really has a cool thing going now.
@@CompoundMedia nyeah see
Maybe if you don't ask like a douche, Ryan.
Hollywood should be burned to the ground. Evil place
That's Steppin Fetch-it. Steppin Fetch-It was a genius. I wrote a song about it...
I totally remember watching this movie as a kid with my grandparents. Less than 10 years old, I liked Shirley Temple, and even then I remember feeling uncomfortable.
Were u being molested by your grandparents? U should have told someone. I'm sorry u were so "uncomfortable".
Sell him !!! LOL
This shit is good. Laugh my balls off to you guys.
RUclips Judy Garland in black face, fucking outrageous
Shirley Temple was Ambassador to Shana so she personally was not racist but Hollywood did many things that would be called racist nowadays.
The black actor has quite a history. I think one of his sons killed someone.
I am offended by this 'colorized' version. I prefer to see Shirley and Uncle Billie in their original, non colonial, black and white version.
Shirley Temple Black was the United States Ambassador to Ghana and there is a picture on google of her watching some of the native people performing a "tribal dance".
She traveled by way of the Good Ship Lollipop, of course.
@@jerrymason3777 It was actually her obituary.
There are still some tribal people living in Africa, and they do in fact have dances
in a Shirley Temple movie, even the Jihadist's are nice. i.e. Warn you five minutes in advance
of a supermarket blast.
.
"Pssssst. Just so you know, in exactly four minutes and fifty one seconds...?"
.
You mean the Yankees?
@7:34
" I think we can forgive the looting..."
Dave?
Im dead.
Anthony Cumia looks like rodney dangerfield now
Show some respect
I told my doctor I wanted to stop aging, he gave me a gun!
4:37 wow hahahaha
Who in the hell made those movies?
Hint: they came in well after the War
The intelligence agencies
2:10 IMO, they should’ve been going to Hollywood. The source of it all; even to this point in human history still
....I feel like I need a shower
I know that it's sad. It's done kind of in a wrong way. But surely Temple was one of the first people to dance with a black person. So integrated dancing wasn't allowed back then. So she was one she was a rebel on that aspect in a good way towards the positive connective we are all one kind of situation. But she is innovative and forward-thinking. Because she was one of the first to have a partner of color. There's anything positive that would be it.
Hey guy's beer thirty.
Nice!
can I join you? I'll bring a sixer of Oregon's finest
@@jetydosa1 absolutely 🍻
This movie wouldn't fly in today's world
My knee, man!
How do these limited "Gamers" not know who "Stepin Fetchit" is?
She died in 2014 not that long ago
That was Hillary Clinton 😂
It's so funny I can't tell if they're joking.
This is horrifying
LOL, I use to show these types of movies to my white co workers n the 80's LOL and they defended those movies to no end and they thought they were great movies LOL wonder what they would say now n this climate , u guys are nuts keep them coming 👍🏽
Awful smh no black men def were discriminated against n stuff until the eighties