This remarkable, polymath has another private and most generous side to him: in the last decade, he personally mobilised fellow comedians into a Pro-bono effort to raise money for a Vocational Free-School, for students diagnosed with Autism, many of whom were excluded from education or were "refusers" from education. I won't name his "comedy pals", but he is a big man, leading a big life!
Those of us who saw him here on Tv and read his books in the '80s appreciate him, but he went to Britain so long ago that I have to explain to most people who he is.
I bumped into him in Camden Town around 2006-7 ish at a storage facility as I was moving out of the area, he wore lots of denim, strangely so did Golum guy Andy Serkis as I saw him waiting for someone to see his movie at the Camden Town Odeon, some WW1 drama.
Speaking as a Brit - He used to be a TV-famous comedian - and still would be if there were any justice in the world!; no names, no pack-drills but there are a lot of comedians on TV now who are less funny than him imho.
A mate of mine went to a pretty rough high school. The Tech Studies teacher used to work on his rifles before/after the classes. The students were incredibly well behaved!
I just find it hard to believe that the best solution is to threaten a child with violence and death and teach them to be afraid rather than teach them why it's bad to do such a thing. Not saying that you hold that this is the answer to the problem. Just a thought I had
Thats the difference. Some kids grow up right, the tough way and respect guns and such. Other snotnosed kids sat on call of duty all day and night and found daddys gun and took it to school. Everyone's different
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Had an American boss a few years back, near retirement age, professional decent bloke, spent 2 weeks in UK, 2 back in the US and he flew back on the Friday, I was new to the business and was working the weekend, he said any problems give me a call. Found a common defect on these huge cast iron assemblies was going to ruin production for weeks so thought better give the boss a call. He lost his mind completely, not because I called but because he was stalking dear and the call scared off the prey. Lol he was livid for weeks.
I've never been a fan of stand-up comedy, but I love Rich. Just looking at his facial expressions cracks me up. Funny thing is that he takes conversation subjects and turns them into jokes. I'm sad I've missed his show in Galway last month due to work.
The old ones are the best ones. But, to be fair, this was an old video (Johnson was just F ing London up rather than the whole country. Johnson is as the johnson does)
@@staceymoore779 we're just fine. Particularly through this pandemic, I am so hugely grateful to be a Canadian in Canada, as I see the ignorant insanity in the US, especially the southern U.S., both in politics and the looney responses to a genuine pandemic when protection is right at hand! Also, we get taxpayer-funded healthcare whether we're employed or not.
@@granthurlburt4062 You also get major surgeries done in the US and have a Mimbo as a Prime Minister. After the recent info on the jab you aren't looking too bright in that area either.
@@scubadudefrommaine - Matt Groening himself, has stated that Rich Hall was the basis for Moe. Moe is a stylised version of Rich Hall. I've never looked at Moe and thought: 'Al Pacino'.
Why does Tea and Buggery make Brits happy? LOL He has not been on the radar in the US since the 80's? I think he is awesome. I just found his brit stuff and loving it.
I loved this, but I suspect he'd already seen Jim Jeffries musket joke when he did this set. Nevermind, Jim would appreciate the steal as a compliment.
When did Jeffries do the joke and when is this video from? Rich Hall has been around a lot longer than Jeffries, and it's more likely Jim copped it from Rich.
The musket joke is from Jim Jefferies` BARE special, towards the end of Part 2: Part 1 ruclips.net/video/0rR9IaXH1M0/видео.html Part 2 ruclips.net/video/a9UFyNy-rw4/видео.html
No, bit everyone has made the comparison of today's guns and muskets, there's not much difference you can do with how a musket was loaded, but he backed off after the loading if it as to one he knew that that's as far as he could take it, 2 the joke had been made by Jim Jeffries and everyone remembers THAT gun control skit and three he doesn't want to get done for intellectual property rights by stealing a joke from another comedian, even though down the years many comedians steal jokes and add them to their sets, slightly tweaked..rich halls is different take on Americans and guns, and the musket comparison will be made and has been made before . That's how muskets were loaded, and that's the action of your pretending to load a musket. He came to it from a different angle, so it's fair use , and he didnt plagiarise Jim's whole piece, it's his take on the difference between muskets and today's rifles..his duck analogy sums that up, and that's pretty funny lol.
So when was that recorded, and when was this Rich Hall special recorded? Lots of Brits in reviews of this RH show have noted that it includes a lot of Rich's older material, and Rich has been around a lot longer than Jim, AND is primarily a writer himself so it seems really unlikely that Rich would steal from Jim. The mystery isn't solved until you know Rich's material as well as you think you know Jim's.
I took my drunk friend to Charity Hospital in New Orleans after he put his hand through a window and cut open his radial artery. I noticed all the doctors were wearing their stethoscopes, lab coats and 9mm pistols on their belts. Then an older doctor walked by with a .44 magnum. I asked him why he had such a big gun and he told me he was "sick of making more work for himself".
As funny as this is, the second ammendment was actually written to allow people to own guns, cannons, and warships. Muskets, yes. But also grenadoes, chain shot, grape shot, cannister shot, blunderbusses, cutlasses and all kinds of crazy stuff. You have to be able to sink the pirates, after all. (Or kick the British back across the Atlantic again)
@stillme9171 A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. And if you're questioning how I *know* that this is meant to include warships, the answer is very simple. Because historically the US civilian population owned warships. It's a bit of a giveaway.
That AK-47 has a safety switch that says S for Safe, A for Army, and M for Meat! It is a nice duck hunting toy, just select M for meat. Right? Besides, it is a good old American weapon.
Same here 🇬🇧 , semi only, always on a fire arm certificate. It's not worth owning one "off ticket"... criminal record and messes up your chances of getting a decent job afterwards. There was fully autos here but a low life did a shooting with an AK in the Nineties.
3:52 - this part should be hammered into every single 4th grade class across the US. Rich has identified the problem, much like every other nation that had school shootings. Ask the aussies and the Finnish for example. Somehow it didn´t happen again there. In the US, how many do you have by now? Are anyone still counting at this point?
Last time I saw Rich Hall was about the same time I saw Bill Hicks. Always one of my favorite comedians but here in the US we barely ever hear from him. He's not wrong about the gun thing but I have to say my opinion on the subject has flipped since I moved over here. Doesn't stop it being funny though.
Why Guns Make Americans Happy - Rich Hall | 3:10 To Humour | Universal Comedy 9.8.22 0321am well... they're musing over who should survive the general apocalypse.. well, the man that knows posited me...and rich hall as two guys who deserved to live (divesting ourselves of country & western).... then we got onto musicians who would need to survive... obviously contemporary classical guys and and those who wanted to bend a note or ten... anyways... the bastards have it!!!!
That bit (if really based on his neighbour) makes me think it is partially based on ignorance. Waterfowl is hunted with shotguns and non toxic shot. There are several shotguns that are based on an AK action like from Saiga or other manufacturers that look similar. Seeing a 'bad' rifle doesn't make it an AK-47. There are very little AK-47 in the USA, almost all AK variants are AKM. If his neighbour isn't hunting illegally and scraped together 30-50k $ for a pre-1986 ban kit he won't have a full auto AK-47. If he went hunting with him or maybe fishing instead, he'd get to know his neighbour a bit better. The advertising line (2: 07) would mean any violent action movie seen around the world would have the same effect on people. The peaceful brits need a sign saying 'please don't glass the paramedics'. The big difference is the USA is the horrible state of the regular school system and medical care in the USA. If someone wants to find a gun to do ill they'll find one. If not, stabby female in a bus rakes up 12+ bodies or a truck can be stolen to harm others. Stopping that violent BS before it starts to manifest in a head would be actually helpful. But that would be complicated and cost more. If you want less violence overall in the US of A, get those idjits laid by legalizing prostitution with medic aid and taxes, and write into law 4 weeks paid vacation. That calms people down and gives a different outlook on life. Simple solutions like way back "It's the devil's music" or "It's videogames", "It's guns" are easier on the mind but achieve nothing. The media also have their part in this: Look at mass attacks in the 70s when guns could be mail ordered to your doorstep. In schools mostly a single bully or teacher was attacked and that was it. After the news made someone popular, named them with a picture and kept a tally of victims, suddenly some crazies want to be famous for a higher body count. Thx mass media. If they wouldn't mention name and specific details there'd be less random mass attacks. Rich is quite the history buff but doesn't look into the 2A and it's history. I like Rich and lots of his comedy, especially the Tom Cruise bit.
I used to make fun of gun owners until I purchased a gun. Now I wish I had bought one sooner and recommend everyone else get one too. I live in the city that in my lifetime has had two race riots. One of them lasted for three days and required the National Guard to be called. I had gone to visit my grandmother who lived in a very poor part of town in a trailer park. The riots started Friday night and for three days no one could get in or out of our neighborhood without risking their lives. People who stopped at a red light at an intersection a few blocks to our east were pulled out of their cars and beat to death. I think three dozen people died and the damages were in the hundreds of millions of dollars. My grandmother had a small 22 caliber Spanish Astra pistol that was so old the bullets were green. I was more afraid of firing it than the rioters. Then a few years later I was in a hurricane that hit the city and we were without police protection for several days. A few years ago I finally bought a small self-defense firearm and I don't have to worry about not having police protection for the house. I'm not worried about people coming to take things other than my life. If you think police protection is always going to be available and you can always count on someone else to save your life from people who are breaking down your doors or climbing through your windows you might be right. Good luck. I used to live in an apartment building on the fourth floor and one of my neighbors was a late middle-aged teacher who slept every night with all the lights on in her apartment because one night she found someone had climbed up her building got into her fourth floor balcony and was trying to come through her sliding glass door. I don't think they were coming for her camouflage wedding outfit. By the way, a few years after the riots my grandmother was sitting in her chair by her door of her trailer watching television at night. My brother was sleeping in the back bedroom. He woke up when he heard her screaming. He didn't do anything at first because he thought she was yelling at the television because she sometimes did that. Then he realized something was the matter and got up and ran to the front to find a young man beating her to death. Or trying to. My brother chased the man out of the trailer and down the street but he got away. My grandmother's face was disfigured and her eye drooped down and she was in intensive care for two weeks. She died about six months later. She had other ailments but I think the beating and hospital stay exacerbated her ailments tremendously. This was not a robbery. This was somebody trying to beat an old lady to death. So yeah, Americans buy guns. I can understand you making fun of some of us for having guns but can you understand why some of us have to have them?
Fair enough, but the thing that really baffles non-Americans is how the solution Americans come up with for the problems that makes you want guns tends to be more guns, rather than actually making society better.
Owning a gun should never be the solution. Making a country better should be the solution. I'm worried about the US, because some of the stories sound like Iraq and Afghanistan. If guns aren't the problem, but people are, does it make sense to give violent people with zero problem solving skills more and more guns? Looks like the US is starting to really suffer from a mental health and educational crisis.
Rich Hall is hilarious, sometimes, but he's kind of hit-and-miss. I always felt like he was super-talented, but never quite put it all together. Not all of his rifs are landing. He seems old and bitter, sort of. "Why didn't I get my own show and become a movie star?" He really is brilliant. I just wish he'd really hone his best stuff and weed out the stuff that doesn't land. I imagine he's done OK as a writer.
When seconds count, the police will be there in minutes. But our courts have ruled the police are not legally obligated to protect your life. So they may wait outside until SWAT arrives, and even then there's no guarantee it's not already too late. I'm from England and glad I was not raised there.
Very similar to a Jim Jefferies bit on US gun culture from his Netflix special years ago. I wonder which was first. Boris was still mayor of London in this one so it would be close.
A guy in England ran to his kitchen and stabbed two young thugs, one died. This was 2006 ish, he never faced charges but moved away from the area because of the low life family.
@NSResponder Actually your comment was a swing and a miss. 1. Same can happen in usa. 2. In usa victims have shot themselves. 3. In usa thugs bring their own guns and shoot first. 4. In usa you can be shot just knocking on someone's door.
But it’s rare whereas in the US every 2 weeks some nut job kills multiple men women and children… not really a comparison you want to be making is it ?
If people knew the difference between tv and real life they wouldn’t have elected the character from the Apprentice loosely based on a carrot coloured New York businessman
This video answered itself. Right after the bit about guns was an ad. The ad said "Is your 'special buddy' too small?". I didn't tch the whole ad BECAUSE IT ISN'T but I'm assuming it was for some fake food or medicine. But it might as well have been for guns. "Is your special buddy too small? Get an AK-47!"
This remarkable, polymath has another private and most generous side to him: in the last decade, he personally mobilised fellow comedians into a Pro-bono effort to raise money for a Vocational Free-School, for students diagnosed with Autism, many of whom were excluded from education or were "refusers" from education. I won't name his "comedy pals", but he is a big man, leading a big life!
I like most people are anti-Bono.
@@whatilearnttoday5295 aye Bono is a greedy sod.
Is Rich Hall appreciated in the US? He's a total legend in the UK, great stand up routines and some spiffing documentaries too.
Those of us who saw him here on Tv and read his books in the '80s appreciate him, but he went to Britain so long ago that I have to explain to most people who he is.
I bumped into him in Camden Town around 2006-7 ish at a storage facility as I was moving out of the area, he wore lots of denim, strangely so did Golum guy Andy Serkis as I saw him waiting for someone to see his movie at the Camden Town Odeon, some WW1 drama.
Rich Hall 'gets' us Brits; his Cattle Drive series was a work of art. We need to crowd fund so he can do something similar. :)
Used to be. He’s literally the model for moe syzlak on the Simpsons
And a legend in Australia too
Rich Hall, the quintessential British American :-)
A good Comedian says funny things ! A great Comedian says things Funny ! 👏 ❤🙏 🇬🇧
His bbc documentaries are truly funny and informative
I bloody love Rich hall. His documentaries are very good too.
And spot on about the republican party .
He doesn't pull his punches. Like it 😁
Wow he is so much better than 99% of the TV-famous comedians!
I dare you to Google Rich Hall
Rich Hall has brains! That's the key
Speaking as a Brit - He used to be a TV-famous comedian - and still would be if there were any justice in the world!; no names, no pack-drills but there are a lot of comedians on TV now who are less funny than him imho.
He was on Saturday Night Live way back in 1984 with Harry Shearer (The Simpsons), Billy Crystal, Jim Belushi, and others. He has pedigree.
Wow! An American who is hilariously funny and knows what he is talking about. No wonder he lives in England. Great Work!!
Good to see Moe Sizlack has gotten away from that bar to pursue something else 👏
Your right. Matt Groening did confirm he is Moe
Al Pacino is the inspiration for Moe, the cast has expressed it since the beginning
I never bought insurance from that meerkat, but I did buy his book 🤣
I didn't buy insurance from that meerkat either or read his book, but I'd watch the film if they make one. 🤣
I would never buy insurance from a meerkat. I have standards. In the US we buy from Geckos.
So many guns in Baltimore, Philly, East St. Louis, Detroit. Americans are nuts!
God bless the 💩
Rich Hall.... A Montana UK Institute.... Love him....
You can go into my local park at night. There'll be teenagers getting wasted on cider, but they'll be too drunk by then to be much of a threat.
Just don't be dressed as a Goth.
Rich's character Otis Lee Crenshaw is some of my absolute favorite!
Rich hall is gonna be the guy were gonna wish we appreciated more when he was here.
A mate of mine went to a pretty rough high school. The Tech Studies teacher used to work on his rifles before/after the classes.
The students were incredibly well behaved!
😂
I just find it hard to believe that the best solution is to threaten a child with violence and death and teach them to be afraid rather than teach them why it's bad to do such a thing. Not saying that you hold that this is the answer to the problem. Just a thought I had
@@56voltman not hard at all to believe if you have children!
Thats the difference.
Some kids grow up right, the tough way and respect guns and such.
Other snotnosed kids sat on call of duty all day and night and found daddys gun and took it to school.
Everyone's different
@@56voltman
If it’s an American child. Yes.
Everything in America is about “it’s my right” and “hold ypur ground”.
I love his humour!
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@@Raymondgogolf why don’t you offer her some sweeties and invite her into your car one evening?
Maureen, do not interact with this man below. Raymond is a con-artist. Protect your heart and your wallet. Be safe.
Had an American boss a few years back, near retirement age, professional decent bloke, spent 2 weeks in UK, 2 back in the US and he flew back on the Friday, I was new to the business and was working the weekend, he said any problems give me a call. Found a common defect on these huge cast iron assemblies was going to ruin production for weeks so thought better give the boss a call. He lost his mind completely, not because I called but because he was stalking dear and the call scared off the prey. Lol he was livid for weeks.
Rich Hall you make my day. Ever gonna tour to the West Coast of Canada? I'd buy tickets in a heartbeat!
Heartbeat Calgary December 14-16 with Mike Wilmot. You're welcome.
Love duck hunting with a loaf of bread instead of an assault rifle. You can capture more ducks in one piece.
And to think Boris became Prime Minister.
I want to upvote your comment, but downvote the outcome :-/
they are put in place ... just look at biden etc ... no body votes these fools in office they get placed in ..
@@jumbo7165 Biden was voted in, not placed there. Boris was chosen by his political party to be their leader.
@@kippen64 81 million you say voted for biden ... come on no one is that stupid to believe he won on genuine votes 😂😂
And look at how well that went.
I've never been a fan of stand-up comedy, but I love Rich. Just looking at his facial expressions cracks me up. Funny thing is that he takes conversation subjects and turns them into jokes. I'm sad I've missed his show in Galway last month due to work.
Lots of cyclepaths in the park... 🤣
The old ones are the best ones. But, to be fair, this was an old video (Johnson was just F ing London up rather than the whole country. Johnson is as the johnson does)
Lets put this simply, as an Englishman, you can NEVER have enough tea
On this side of the pond Our tea steeps "semi automatically"
Im a Brit living in Bulgaria - nearly ran out of tea last week. full on panic attack.
And as an American, you can NEVER have enough guns.
I, for one, would advocate Mr Hall as the next mayor of London
He's always funny on whatever he talks about
A lot of cycle paths in there! Lol.
We'd LOVE to have you as mayor of London Rich!! 😂😂
Wow he's still around always funny
As an American i love this dude he kills. Not with guns though.
I hear echos of George Carlin. I have no higher compliments. Davox.
He was great in who's line is it anyway. Being the angel of death doesn't seem to have been the best career choice.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 As someone who lives in Canada this is funny af
How funny are those mandates???
@@staceymoore779
we're just fine. Particularly through this pandemic, I am so hugely grateful to be a Canadian in Canada, as I see the ignorant insanity in the US, especially the southern U.S., both in politics and the looney responses to a genuine pandemic when protection is right at hand! Also, we get taxpayer-funded healthcare whether we're employed or not.
@@granthurlburt4062 You also get major surgeries done in the US and have a Mimbo as a Prime Minister. After the recent info on the jab you aren't looking too bright in that area either.
Needed a good laugh today thanks
Always a fan. Good to se Rich again.
Seen this guy twice in Kings Lynn. If he ever comes again, I'll definitely be there.
Actualy... Now after the brexit fiasco. "Buses and bikes" is probably the least dumb thing Boris ever said.
He had a dodgy relationship with Wrightbus in Antrim which could explain why he was so keen.
A lot of Cycle paths in there....brilliant!!
Legends of comedy ❤
What size are American ducks, for Pete's sake?!!!
A brilliant comedian, and Matt Groening's model for The Simpsons' Moe Szylak. Yes, really.
Dude, really? Rich is super smart.
@@GlennBernes - Indeed. One of my favourite stand-up comedians, ever.
Moe is based on Al Pacino, the cast has expressed this since the beginning
@@scubadudefrommaine - Matt Groening himself, has stated that Rich Hall was the basis for Moe. Moe is a stylised version of Rich Hall. I've never looked at Moe and thought: 'Al Pacino'.
Best comment about the British Navy , Rum, sodomy and the lash.
Rich, youre a genius mate!
Well see ya again when you're in Australia.
People live vicariously through TV and Movies.
Love Rich.
RH is one of4 americans who truly get british humour ,
Why does Tea and Buggery make Brits happy? LOL He has not been on the radar in the US since the 80's? I think he is awesome. I just found his brit stuff and loving it.
wait, that end punch line, was that "cycle paths" or "psychopaths"? or was the pronunciation intentionally blurred?
Rich: I'm a millionaire, and I'm armed. You funny man.
I loved this, but I suspect he'd already seen Jim Jeffries musket joke when he did this set. Nevermind, Jim would appreciate the steal as a compliment.
Superb!!!!
Delivery and build was new, but that musket joke was word for word Jim Jefferies.
When did Jeffries do the joke and when is this video from? Rich Hall has been around a lot longer than Jeffries, and it's more likely Jim copped it from Rich.
Jefferies stole it from Rich Hall. Hall was telling that joke a decade before Jefferies.
It's an obvious joke.
The musket joke is from Jim Jefferies` BARE special, towards the end of Part 2:
Part 1
ruclips.net/video/0rR9IaXH1M0/видео.html
Part 2
ruclips.net/video/a9UFyNy-rw4/видео.html
Yip, and not as funny
No, bit everyone has made the comparison of today's guns and muskets, there's not much difference you can do with how a musket was loaded, but he backed off after the loading if it as to one he knew that that's as far as he could take it, 2 the joke had been made by Jim Jeffries and everyone remembers THAT gun control skit and three he doesn't want to get done for intellectual property rights by stealing a joke from another comedian, even though down the years many comedians steal jokes and add them to their sets, slightly tweaked..rich halls is different take on Americans and guns, and the musket comparison will be made and has been made before . That's how muskets were loaded, and that's the action of your pretending to load a musket. He came to it from a different angle, so it's fair use , and he didnt plagiarise Jim's whole piece, it's his take on the difference between muskets and today's rifles..his duck analogy sums that up, and that's pretty funny lol.
@@UKKC80s fair, that, or he stole it.
So when was that recorded, and when was this Rich Hall special recorded? Lots of Brits in reviews of this RH show have noted that it includes a lot of Rich's older material, and Rich has been around a lot longer than Jim, AND is primarily a writer himself so it seems really unlikely that Rich would steal from Jim. The mystery isn't solved until you know Rich's material as well as you think you know Jim's.
You might get into my house,but you will meet my dogs -----
I took my drunk friend to Charity Hospital in New Orleans after he put his hand through a window and cut open his radial artery. I noticed all the doctors were wearing their stethoscopes, lab coats and 9mm pistols on their belts. Then an older doctor walked by with a .44 magnum. I asked him why he had such a big gun and he told me he was "sick of making more work for himself".
I need the guns to protect my guns.
As funny as this is, the second ammendment was actually written to allow people to own guns, cannons, and warships. Muskets, yes. But also grenadoes, chain shot, grape shot, cannister shot, blunderbusses, cutlasses and all kinds of crazy stuff.
You have to be able to sink the pirates, after all. (Or kick the British back across the Atlantic again)
Not everything the Founders wrote was correct or even meant to not be changed.
@@cteal2018
Tell that to Somali Pirates.
Where in the US Constitution does it say you have a right to own a warship?
@stillme9171
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
And if you're questioning how I *know* that this is meant to include warships, the answer is very simple. Because historically the US civilian population owned warships. It's a bit of a giveaway.
How many people realise the American was written by white male slave owners?
Hank Azaria plays Moe, not Rich Hall. Rich Hall looks like Moe, though.
That’s because… Moe is based on Rich fucking Hall! Matt Groening even came out and admitted it
@@greva2904think it was first based on Louis “Red” Deutsch and then Rich Hall.
That AK-47 has a safety switch that says S for Safe, A for Army, and M for Meat! It is a nice duck hunting toy, just select M for meat. Right? Besides, it is a good old American weapon.
American??!! DOH 😵💫
That musket joke was better when Jim Jeffries told it a decade ago.
Boris is American. You can have him back now. Were done with him 😮😂
Assdault rifle are used in the military. Civilians have automatic rifles.
Same here 🇬🇧 , semi only, always on a fire arm certificate. It's not worth owning one "off ticket"... criminal record and messes up your chances of getting a decent job afterwards.
There was fully autos here but a low life did a shooting with an AK in the Nineties.
Wow, he's doing the Jim Jeffries bit...
Moe from The Simpsons? Is this supposed to be a joke, or has somebody actually confused him with Hank Azaria?
Yeah I was gonna say, Hank Azaria voices Moe.
Rich Hall was genuinely the inspiration for the character of Moe. That said, it's a bit of a stretch to say he actually is Moe from the Simpsons.
They mean the character - i.e, the personality, not who voices Moe
Al Pacino inspired Moe.@@DodderingOldMan
Rich Hall is brilliant. The Simpsons based Mo the bar keep on him
No they did not. Moe the barkeep is based on Al Pacino. The cast has expressed this since the beginning
SNL didn't do this guy justice! Rich is awesome!!
Am I the only one who wants to prank call him? :D
3:52 - this part should be hammered into every single 4th grade class across the US. Rich has identified the problem, much like every other nation that had school shootings. Ask the aussies and the Finnish for example. Somehow it didn´t happen again there. In the US, how many do you have by now? Are anyone still counting at this point?
I guess the Finns didn't figure it out
He's come a long way from "Sniglets"...
Budweiser is a good beer, the original beer that is.
Who mirrors that musket joke? Was that Jeffries?
Rich for London mayor....
Hi from germany.Really funny, how you laugh about your idicracy.
Last time I saw Rich Hall was about the same time I saw Bill Hicks. Always one of my favorite comedians but here in the US we barely ever hear from him. He's not wrong about the gun thing but I have to say my opinion on the subject has flipped since I moved over here. Doesn't stop it being funny though.
I am so mad that I’ve never heard this guy
Why Guns Make Americans Happy - Rich Hall | 3:10 To Humour | Universal Comedy 9.8.22 0321am well... they're musing over who should survive the general apocalypse.. well, the man that knows posited me...and rich hall as two guys who deserved to live (divesting ourselves of country & western).... then we got onto musicians who would need to survive... obviously contemporary classical guys and and those who wanted to bend a note or ten... anyways... the bastards have it!!!!
That bit (if really based on his neighbour) makes me think it is partially based on ignorance. Waterfowl is hunted with shotguns and non toxic shot. There are several shotguns that are based on an AK action like from Saiga or other manufacturers that look similar. Seeing a 'bad' rifle doesn't make it an AK-47. There are very little AK-47 in the USA, almost all AK variants are AKM. If his neighbour isn't hunting illegally and scraped together 30-50k $ for a pre-1986 ban kit he won't have a full auto AK-47. If he went hunting with him or maybe fishing instead, he'd get to know his neighbour a bit better.
The advertising line (2: 07) would mean any violent action movie seen around the world would have the same effect on people. The peaceful brits need a sign saying 'please don't glass the paramedics'. The big difference is the USA is the horrible state of the regular school system and medical care in the USA. If someone wants to find a gun to do ill they'll find one. If not, stabby female in a bus rakes up 12+ bodies or a truck can be stolen to harm others. Stopping that violent BS before it starts to manifest in a head would be actually helpful. But that would be complicated and cost more. If you want less violence overall in the US of A, get those idjits laid by legalizing prostitution with medic aid and taxes, and write into law 4 weeks paid vacation. That calms people down and gives a different outlook on life. Simple solutions like way back "It's the devil's music" or "It's videogames", "It's guns" are easier on the mind but achieve nothing.
The media also have their part in this:
Look at mass attacks in the 70s when guns could be mail ordered to your doorstep. In schools mostly a single bully or teacher was attacked and that was it. After the news made someone popular, named them with a picture and kept a tally of victims, suddenly some crazies want to be famous for a higher body count. Thx mass media. If they wouldn't mention name and specific details there'd be less random mass attacks.
Rich is quite the history buff but doesn't look into the 2A and it's history.
I like Rich and lots of his comedy, especially the Tom Cruise bit.
Rich Hall is Gollums better looking older brother.
I used to make fun of gun owners until I purchased a gun. Now I wish I had bought one sooner and recommend everyone else get one too. I live in the city that in my lifetime has had two race riots. One of them lasted for three days and required the National Guard to be called.
I had gone to visit my grandmother who lived in a very poor part of town in a trailer park. The riots started Friday night and for three days no one could get in or out of our neighborhood without risking their lives. People who stopped at a red light at an intersection a few blocks to our east were pulled out of their cars and beat to death. I think three dozen people died and the damages were in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
My grandmother had a small 22 caliber Spanish Astra pistol that was so old the bullets were green. I was more afraid of firing it than the rioters. Then a few years later I was in a hurricane that hit the city and we were without police protection for several days. A few years ago I finally bought a small self-defense firearm and I don't have to worry about not having police protection for the house. I'm not worried about people coming to take things other than my life. If you think police protection is always going to be available and you can always count on someone else to save your life from people who are breaking down your doors or climbing through your windows you might be right. Good luck.
I used to live in an apartment building on the fourth floor and one of my neighbors was a late middle-aged teacher who slept every night with all the lights on in her apartment because one night she found someone had climbed up her building got into her fourth floor balcony and was trying to come through her sliding glass door. I don't think they were coming for her camouflage wedding outfit.
By the way, a few years after the riots my grandmother was sitting in her chair by her door of her trailer watching television at night. My brother was sleeping in the back bedroom. He woke up when he heard her screaming. He didn't do anything at first because he thought she was yelling at the television because she sometimes did that. Then he realized something was the matter and got up and ran to the front to find a young man beating her to death. Or trying to. My brother chased the man out of the trailer and down the street but he got away. My grandmother's face was disfigured and her eye drooped down and she was in intensive care for two weeks. She died about six months later. She had other ailments but I think the beating and hospital stay exacerbated her ailments tremendously. This was not a robbery. This was somebody trying to beat an old lady to death. So yeah, Americans buy guns. I can understand you making fun of some of us for having guns but can you understand why some of us have to have them?
Fair enough, but the thing that really baffles non-Americans is how the solution Americans come up with for the problems that makes you want guns tends to be more guns, rather than actually making society better.
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Owning a gun should never be the solution. Making a country better should be the solution. I'm worried about the US, because some of the stories sound like Iraq and Afghanistan.
If guns aren't the problem, but people are, does it make sense to give violent people with zero problem solving skills more and more guns? Looks like the US is starting to really suffer from a mental health and educational crisis.
It's a comedy video... keep it light bro.
No, I can’t.
Germans felt the same way in the early 1900s about gun control
Rich Hall is hilarious, sometimes, but he's kind of hit-and-miss. I always felt like he was super-talented, but never quite put it all together. Not all of his rifs are landing. He seems old and bitter, sort of. "Why didn't I get my own show and become a movie star?"
He really is brilliant. I just wish he'd really hone his best stuff and weed out the stuff that doesn't land. I imagine he's done OK as a writer.
When seconds count, the police will be there in minutes. But our courts have ruled the police are not legally obligated to protect your life. So they may wait outside until SWAT arrives, and even then there's no guarantee it's not already too late. I'm from England and glad I was not raised there.
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Thank you, sir.
Legend! I wonder if Moe from the Simpson's was inspired by him?
Moe is based on Al Pacino the cast has expressed this since the beginning
@@scubadudefrommaine Thanks for the info! Wow!
Very similar to a Jim Jefferies bit on US gun culture from his Netflix special years ago. I wonder which was first. Boris was still mayor of London in this one so it would be close.
In Britain, thugs break into people's homes and the victims are prosecuted for defending themselves. Swing and a miss here, Rich.
Send a news link. As an American, that's insane.
Doesn't that happen here too? Not all states have castle doctrine.
A guy in England ran to his kitchen and stabbed two young thugs, one died.
This was 2006 ish, he never faced charges but moved away from the area because of the low life family.
@NSResponder
Actually your comment was a swing and a miss.
1. Same can happen in usa.
2. In usa victims have shot themselves.
3. In usa thugs bring their own guns and shoot first.
4. In usa you can be shot just knocking on someone's door.
But it’s rare whereas in the US every 2 weeks some nut job kills multiple men women and children… not really a comparison you want to be making is it ?
If people knew the difference between tv and real life they wouldn’t have elected the character from the Apprentice loosely based on a carrot coloured New York businessman
Actually, a strong kick or two will break most home entry doors !
You might consider owning a gun while waiting for the police!
Poor USA.
“Simples.”
Yes and Jim Jefferies stole that muskit bit.
In 2014...over a year before Rich
@@DomRivers67 Rich was doing that routine in Edinburgh in 99
will he do the same jokes for Sadiq Khan?
I enjoyed watching the comedian making jokes about crisps last night, I wonder whether he’ll be making jokes about any Muslim snacks?
Early perception...
He looks like Mick Jagger
More like Moe from the Simpsons
Donald Trump Twice, Boris once. 2:1 England....
Rich Hall is just his stage name, his real name is Bene. Arnold.
His birth name is Richard Hall.
We have guns because we can.
Then that makes me the happiest guy alive
What came first for this bit, Rich Hall or Jim Jefferies?
It's the same bit for f sake!
This video answered itself. Right after the bit about guns was an ad. The ad said "Is your 'special buddy' too small?". I didn't tch the whole ad BECAUSE IT ISN'T but I'm assuming it was for some fake food or medicine. But it might as well have been for guns. "Is your special buddy too small? Get an AK-47!"