The King of Staten Island (2020) - Annoying the Firefighters Scene (4/10) | Movieclips
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- The King of Staten Island - Annoying the Firemen: Scott (Pete Davidson) annoys Bishop (Bill Burr) and his co-workers.
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An aimless slacker dreams of becoming a tattoo artist while living with his mother and hanging out with his friends in Staten Island, N.Y.
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Cast: Bill Burr, Pete Davidson, Steve Buscemi
Screenwriter: Dave Sirus, Judd Apatow, Pete Davidson
Director: Judd Apatow
Producer: Judd Apatow
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"I'm just trying to spread awareness."
Why does his delivery kill me
More impressed by Steve’s and Bill’s deliveries ..
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Because you're dead
This line killed me when I watched the Bluray release
Lmao
The way Pete goes “that’s actually kinda funny” is great
“This guy’s alright! Why can’t you be more like him?” 😂 love it
Never thought I would see Burr and Buscemi in a scene together. Epicness.
Grow up bro
@@FA-te4yt grow up bro
Yes! I had no idea these two were in this film! Going to watch this today!!!
Never thought I’d see Pete Davidson and LATJ in the same scene looool
@@FA-te4yt ?????
I love how they made Buscemi the senior man of the firehouse. Considering how he was a FDNY firefighter before he became an actor.
He also was there, on the front lines, along with Pete Davidson's father (who died). Buscemi worked round the clock during and after 9/11 at his old firehouse.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 pETE'S dad DIED .??😢
@@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepperhe was a firefighter that was on duty on 9/11 and died, I believe, when WTC 2 collapsed.
@JohnSelth oh shoot I thought it was just his stand up jokes not really
"Sorry I embarrassed u in front of your friends" 😂
Is that funny
You could totally tell Billy Burr was trying not to break character at that line
It’s funny because good friends are the people you don’t have to worry about getting embarrassed to.
He’s doing Pesci
It’s usually what dads say to their sons
Thanks for spreading Crohn’s awareness. I’m 30 years old now. I’ve had it since I was 13. First time I ever heard it mentioned in media.
@@harrisons62 I care
@@harrisons62 I care as well
@@harrisons62 I care
@@harrisons62 How tragic can a human get? Not much more than you I believe
@@harrisons62 People do care about other people's illnesses. That how you learn things. Do you know what learning is?
Davidson, Burr, Buscemi, Jimmy Tatro, Dom from Entourage... solid cast
Pete is trash and not worthy of this cast
I know why didnt they actually tell us about this cast? I would have seen the movie cuz I'm not really a fan of the kid from Saturday Night Live
@@ThatEvilGod LOL I just saw your comment kind of matches mine
@@alb5632
You have good taste my man
@@alb5632 There were promotions for the movie, and interviews with the cast all over RUclips. Bill Burr also, talked about it on his show leading up to it.
I can’t believe I’m watching Bill Burr be embarrassed by someone else being over the line and completely egregious, it’s a total role-reversal. Excellent scene.
I swear Pete's lines were eritten by burr. It literally sounds exactly like something he would say
Bill Burr is an awesome comedian and he played a convincing and funny thug in BrBa, but he really showed his acting ability in this heartwarming tale.
I swear Davidson displays the utmost depression at all times.
You should watch the time Jimmy Fallon did a zoom interview with Pete and Judd Apatow. Pete's moods are manic. I have seen other interviews where he acts real happy, giggly, and hyper.
@@user-ox2il1nh9v I've noticed that too. My wife is diagnosed bipolar, reminds me a lot of her mood switches.
Haha
Watch a William David foster interview
cause he's constantly burning alive inside. don't you see the fires, too?
I love how he acknowledges that Buscemi is funny even though they don’t like each other
@Johnny Savage The actors like each other. I don't think it is clear wether or not their characters like each other early in the movie.
Glad to see Pete raising awareness for Crohn's disease. I was diagnosed in January 2020 with it. It's disappointing how many people don't seem to even be aware it is an actual condition.
Not to be to be too nosey, but was Pete’s description accurate? It seems like quite a burden if it is.
@@mattaustin7012 yeah…. And people die from it…
sounds terrible
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ no cure as well just options to slow it down
@@mattaustin7012 It's not even close to the worst symptom of it. The worst is the recurring and unbearable stabbing pain every few minutes (though in my case, I'm on a medication that sorts this out)
Feel like he might’ve made this scene a little personal
I mean a lot of this film is modelled off his own life and childhood in Staten Island. I’m pretty sure in an interview somewhere he said he’s basically playing himself
I think you meant to say a little "TOO" personal lmao
I’ve never seen it I’ve heard good things tho. Supposed to be funny af
Because it is? His Dad did die as a firefighter
His dad was a firefighter that died on 9/11
Pete's performance in the film, especially with the fireman rant, reminded me of Good Will Hunting. The way he's trapped in his anger and using words to only dig himself deeper is a very similar thing.
You're right. Reminds me of that first meeting between him and Robin William's character, Sean. They were testing each other and Will Hunting was just pushing any and every button he could find because of his anger towards all the previous psychiatrists that weren't really interested in helping him, knowing him, or truly challenging him in a way he could respect.
@I am the Best Which is why you are here watching a clip of his movie? 🤔 Maybe Pete became a millionaire because he spent time doing things he actually liked and not bothering people.
That last joke is the king of energy this movie is made of and i love it.
“King of energy”… please stop using that word. You sound so awkward and clueless when you do. Energy is not a word for tone or flow.
@@AAK-ne4wv "kind of energy"
@@trackboy17 king, kind… doesn’t matter. Using the word “energy” is the issue which I made very clear. Like I said, you’re clueless.
@@AAK-ne4wv fine Issa vibe den
@@AAK-ne4wv you're a bum
Now I gotta watch this movie, great scene. The acting, emotion and conversation feels real.
It’s a good movie I really enjoyed it
Pete Davidson dad really did die in 9/11 so it kind of is real.
If you’re into dark, grounded comedy, go for it. Pete Davidson excels when he’s not being forced to do political humour that he clearly doesn’t write or understand. He really turns in a hell of a performance, not just as a comedian but also as an actor. I don’t think this film would’ve been half as good with anyone else in the role.
Feels real? Seems like the kind of thing that only happens in a movie to me.
@@lewiskazinsky7334 What are you talking about? He writes his entire monologue for the weekend update.
Bill's only issue with this scene is rooting for non-Redsoxs.
Yeah, I could tell his heart wasn’t in it when he’d cheer on the team. That was probably the best take too.
Ol' freckles is mostly a sports fan. He's cheered for a lot of different teams over the years. Except the Yankees and Montreal Canadians lol
And the caterpillar on his lip 😂
LGY
You know listening to how he speaks his lines and the content of those lines makes me think that Bill Burr wrote that particular monologue.
That's Pete's actual life. His dad died in 9/11 as a fireman.
@@avihs92 Yeah, well the movie is still written. Just because you just learned something doesn't mean it applies to everything. People can hear stories and write off of that, you know? Sincerely, Bill Burr
@@elijahjakobsen7898 I didn't just learn it, Pete had mentioned it in his roast of Justin Bieber years ago. Also, here, specifically.. it does apply. I get what you're saying but I dont get why you're being condescending when you're in fact wrong.
@Kris W you should probably get off RUclips a couple hours a day then 🤧
@Kris W are you speaking to a mirror? you're the only one here doing any belittling. check yourself homie, you seem to be on a wavy ride
I like how they were able to preserve the awkwardness of a lost millennial
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Why is this so accurate lmao
"well tell that to my dad"
*the crowd cheer*
"Oh wait you can't"
Im dead
So is his dad.
@@audaccustos5951 LMAO
Bill burr is one of the best actors no cap
Ya. He's rooting for a team in NY as a Red Sox fan. That requires some top tier acting
🧢
@@nickoneil1113 none
I was laughing until I opened the comments and saw this at the top.
Bill burr doesn’t act Bill burr plays himself in different movies.
"I'm sorry I embarrassed you in front of your friends. hehehe." Brilliant. That's a Dad saying.
Love the reversal at the end, when Pete claps but Burr doesn't. It feels like something that Pete said resonated with Burr's character.
He was talking about Firefighters who die and leave their children if they are killed in action (which happened to Pete's dad). It would resonate very much since Burr's character has kids and it does make him worried about a time where that might happen to him.
@@MasonKLutz Worst thing I ever saw was my friend's Dad who was a firefighter turn up to a call for a car accident and it was his daughter who was in it, dead. We were pulled over behind and his scream/shout will live in my brain forever in a horrible place next to that phone call on youtube of the guy calling from the world trade centre when it started to collapse.
But why would that discourage a firefighter's kid from following in their parent's footsteps, even when they died in the line of duty?
2:36 I love Pete Davidson's reaction lmaoo "that's actually funny"
Jimmy Tatro? Proud to randomly see you in a real movie 🙏
He’s been in so many real movies
22 Jump Street as well
He was really good in The wolf of snow hollow
He was also in grown ups 2
He was a main character in American vandal
"You should tell that to my dad. Oh no, you can't." He's my favourite comedian because of these jokes. I swear everytime the teacher tells us to take something home for our mom to sign I just wanna say "And what should I do? " It's gonna be 10 years in December.
Place the permission slip over the headstone and rub a crayon over her name or forge the signature with the ashes.
@@curious1053 I'm dead xd
@@gyurkesh Just like your mother!
@@maximusawesomness7426 runs in the family it serms :/
I hope you find peace
I’m glad Pete included his real feelings of his actual dad in this movie which is what it was supposed to convey was his life to an extent
I was here when they filmed this scene, I was working for the Stadium 2 years ago. I got to meet Davidson and burr both. What an awesome experience.
It's amazing how Bill Burr has managed to never appear in something else but good projects.
Daddy’s Home
Nah there was this one movie he played where he was this bad influence on a nine year old and he basically ruined the kid’s highschool life by making him sell drugs and go to parties and kiss girls. It was a super weird movie.
Zombie Beavers
I wish they would have included the fireman's response.
Watch the whole movie. They talk more about it and it's a good flick.
I loved how he was gentle with him when he could have ripped into him. Seemed to come from a place of understanding
One of the greatest comedy/drama scenes put to screen in a long time.
On top of Steve Buscemi having been a real firefighter before acting, he also did volunteer services the day of 911 with the firefighters in New York.
“I’m just trying to spread awareness”
Gonna start using that one
What I love is the sarcastic “ YEAHHH AGAIN WHOOO “ when the crowd cheers .
"I'm just trying to spread awareness" bet Bill came up with that line :D:D:D
Ray handled that well DIDNT outburst just let the kid vent lol coulda escalated to a horrible dispute.
This dudes whole personality is “my dads dead”
Literally
Yeah that’s kinda the point of the movie. Him trying to get past his dad dying and move on with his life
That’s usually what a death does when not dealt with correctly.
Yes! It really hurts the character because he is so one dimensional.
@@acidsurfers I'm pretty sure it isn't a character
I can't fully explain how much I loved this scene. Also, Bill Burr is going to mess around and accidentally win an Oscar, someday.
Steve Buscemi was so good in this. Real fire captain energy. Found out later he was a Firefighter and even volunteered during 9/11. His line when he talks to Bill Burr later with "what was the first thing you thought about when you heard [Pete's Dad] died?"... Bill Burr responds "Did he have any kids? ". And the firehouse essentially adopting him later really hit a heart string with me.
petes dad really died on 9/11. he was a part of ladder 118
I adore Pete Davidson and way to cope through humor always ❤️
"Stupid ?" 😆❤️
The fact Pete lost his dad, buscemi went back and burr just going in makes this scene
Bill Burr is a legit good actor. Great at reading and responding to emotion.
That one guy: "Wait, so I shouldn't have kids?"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
'It's hard to have kids when you're dead in space.'
Bill Burr is killing it, sharing a scene with Steve Buscemi without feeling out of place
I'll give this movie a shot tomorrow
Good?
How about you don't?
It's really good!
That mustache works for Bill bur 100%
He really looks like a psychodad.
Yeah- He should keep it til it becomes “his Look”, then shave it off again.
Davidson and belluchi, awesome. Steve actually went to the buildings on 9/11 to help the firefighters since he was as retired one and Davidson’s dad lost his life there😢
Some great dialogue in here
half way in i was like wait, aint his father a firefighter rip❤
That’s why the anger behind his monologue is so real. He went through everything this movie was about. He once said, the only reason he isn’t dead right now is because Comedy gave him an outlet for his emotions.
@@MaddawgMar sounds like his dad just didn’t want to be home, I know firemen who are just abject trash people, and others who are very close to there families.
Might as well blame the bar for an alcoholics problem
@@MaddawgMar and kid cudu
@@MegaNiQ I'm sure his dad wanted to be home but he kind of died on 9/11.
I almost couldnt see if he was acting, i think this was really his view on fireman for a period of time
I would had also responded like him so is legit not acting is the real response.
@@colecookson9905 firefighters are over worked and sleep in the firehouse so how are they gonna be their for kid?
Are you kidding? They have one of the highest death rates at work of any profession.
@@rickjames2249 I think that’s his point . Why would you go into a profession where you become distant from where family
Feels weird seeing Bill Burr in movies
The Bill Burr laugh impersonation by Davidson at the end is great!
This is an absolutely brutal scene brutal and heart breaking.
These three need to do another film together. The chemistry between Pete and Bill was 💰. Steve never disappoints.
0:26 I love Steve Buscemi in this
I love this dude like every role he’s in he has no filter it’s hilarious 😂
“That’s actually kind of funny” 😂😂😂
Bill burr is really really surprising me with his acting capabilities for some reason it’s so authentic I believe him for some season.
Don’t know what this generation sees in Davidson, but wow Bill Burr is evolving, great acting man
Bill Burr was always underrated
Not the biggest davidson guy but his stand up is pretty good and enjoyed this film.
We all recognize that we have depression and enjoy laughing about it
Bill Burr could probably write and/or star in some great smart comedies more often if he wanted to
This was an awesome scene. Davidson is hard to take seriously but he did an amazing job here and in this movie.
Can’t stop laughing when he is like oh thanks for sharing 😂
Bill Burr is an underrated actor.
I feel like buscemi understands and feels petes pain
Waiting for Bill to say "I will put you through that f&+King Wall"
At first I was like, Buscemi? Then I remembered when Pete’s dad died..... of course Buscemi would be in this!
0:30 is the best description ever for Crohn's
Man this cast is just pure magic
This scene with Pete always bring me to tears. Something about this guy... I just want to make him a grilled cheese and some tomato soup, and hug him for an hour.
That’s how he gets ya.
this is kind of sad because Pete's dad was a firefighter who actually died in 9/11
That’s what the whole movie was about I think lol
@@brandon4391 In the movie, I think they made it just a hotel fire. They wanted the movie to be about people dealing with family tragedy, but didn't want it to be specifically a 9/11 movie.
@@user-ox2il1nh9v But it was based off of Pete Davidsons childhood.
@@crashescripplingdepression8654 He was 24 in the movie. Pretty close to his actual age when it was being filmed two summers ago. There is an HBO making of the King of Staten Island type thing on RUclips if you have not seen it. Yeah, it is what his life might have been like if he had not started doing stand up at 16, and become famous. The mom and sister are based off his real mom and sister. The character has Crohn's just like him, and Borderline Personality Disorder just like him. They don't come right out and say that he has BPD, but his behaviors reflect it. His character is probably not diagnosed.
This is how he deals with it. The dark humor about it, the openness with which he brings it up. It's his grieving process. I've always kinda admired him for it, ngl. My father responded as well, but he made it out. But there was a 48+ hour period where we had zero contact with him and didn't know. Idk what I would have needed to do to cope if he hadn't made it that day.
The sad thing is that Pete’s dad died during 9/11 being a fire fighter, so imagine some of this really hit close to home for him.
Yeah we know Colombo we’ve only been told about it 5,000 f’n times already!!!!
Oh really? I didn't know that bc he doesn't mention it constantly and it's not like he built his entire career on it
@@paddycowhey3406 ah yes, nothing like building a comedy career and getting on snl like having a father tragically die in a terrorist attack. That’s totally how he built his career dude! You’re so right!
@@MahaneyMedia it's absolutely how he's gotten his career. He talks about it constantly, made a movie about it, and it's the only reason Lorne Michaels didn't fire him bc of all his bullshit with drugs and rehab.
@@paddycowhey3406 People who meet him feel there is something unique about him. If he had been any other kid who's dad died in 9/11, but he had no charisma he wouldn't have gotten anywhere.
Bill and Pete are legends
Not so good at articulating my emotions right now, but seeing Bill Burr in this movie makes me feel the same way I felt when I first saw chocolate covered oreos. Good, comforting cookie. Has adapted well, lived many different lifetimes. You always wanna be happy for that cookie when it starts experimenting a bit, even going batshit inside out. And then when it works, it wOrKs. And man is it satisfying.
Isn't Steve B really in the FDNY?
True... He even participateed in firefighting actions during 9/11 attacks
The movie is based off of his life
@Zeke Smith Pete even jokes about that stuff "My mom was like "Your dad's dead. Here's Play Station"... Yeah that seems about even" 😂 😂
BTW: he casted some of his dads firefighters friends in this movie
He was for a short time in the 80s then started going for acting.
@@OGBOYOMODS no it wasn’t lmao
Pete really did do a great job in this movie. His acting was great. It could have been a really great movie but there was a lot in it that didn’t need to be.
The movie is about his life and how he grew up why would he take anything out.
@@zombiehunter675 It was what his life might have been like, if he had not started doing stand up at 16 and became famous. I could see how they could have left out the part where he goes to the college party. The attempted robbery was too funny to leave out though.
He wasn’t acting
The only thing extra was that 3rd statement you made. The movie is basically flawless, and any downtime is Pete's character growing as a person without outside influence. Kinda the whole point of the movie.
You can see his point...but what if you get in a car wreck in your accounting job? Or die as a father at any number of jobs. Part of life is death.
As someone with Crohns I approve of this joke 🤣🤣
Davidson Burr Buscemi not sure I spelled the last one right but anyway it’s a great scene and the acting is excellent. In a time where computers animation and effects are everywhere, simple human interaction offers the most complex and satisfying visuals.
Interesting fact. Steve Buscemi used to be firefighter and left in the 1980’s. On 9/11 he went to his old unit and helped. For days he searched thru the rubble for survivors.
"Woah I don't think that lady had any kids."
"Yeah, because she died in space" lmaooo
I think this is one of the first times Pete was genuine about his Father...he jokes a lot but hate that his dad chose to serve. Because he loved him
It doesn't feel right to admit this but I have the exact personality as Pete Davidson lmao
This is actually a top tier movie, who would have thought
"It's hard to have kids when you're dead. In space."
I feel like this is actually coming from pete himself and how he feels
It’s even more sad that really happened to him. Comedians are always the most damaged.
FACT...
Steve Buscemi used to be an actual firefighter and while he wasn't active at the time he was at ground zero on 9/11, when he saw what was happening he went down to volunteer.
Wow!! Great writing. Great acting. I can't believe I have not scene this movie yet!!
As someone with Crohn’s I felt that from Pete Davidson 😂😂😂
Is that the dude that’s from life according to jimmy
Yes
Sad thing is Christa McAuliffe did have kids, a boy and a girl. She was carrying a stuffed frog belonging to one of them on the shuttle when it exploded.
Poor kids.
Bill burr is the perfect man for this movie
After that, I may just watch this now. PD 's got some acting chops. Who knew?
watch it. it's surprisingly good
I still cannot pinpoint why I love this movie so much. It's just so laid back and real.
This was easily my favourite movie of the year
“You call me a senior? You’re the one who is bald” lmao
This was the best movie of 2020
Finally something new and original in a movie
One of the most underrated movies out there. Great flick
Bill Burr ….brilliant