@@c.h.2392 probably to the floor if I had to guess. Maybe to the other side of the couch. Shit they may just get up and run out the room while laughing!
@@BravosReviewsyou do realize that Biden has crippled the U.S and has cared more about Ukraine than the American people and black appointed democrats have run their cities to the ground.
Says the person who copied my comment, A comment which happens to have 3k likes lol. Just thought it was funny, and weird .. when I came back to this clip a few days ago. I’ve never had that many likes on anything. Heck, I’m not even on social media aside from RUclips. You keep doing you though! Maybe I’ll leave a same comment again. Maybe it can rack up some more likes 😂
@@Onetwothreefour. Did you ever consider other options. Maybe I didn't see it, he edited (so maybe he changed it), maybe I did copy it, and I just forgot. Either way, I can definitively say just how little care how many likes I get, what you think or anything about this. So this is my comment to you. Move on.
@@hrnytinoker4146 they took it down, but it was considered educational(that’s why it was up). To be fair, for the topic it was, it was mildly educational. Should it have been on RUclips? No, but the fact he could have stretched it out for 10 or 20 minutes for ad revenue and only made it 3-4 is (imo) mildly admirable.
But then again... I bet The Klan doesn't watch a lot of Denzel Washington movies. Maybe they'd file that under "guilty pleasure" and get a pass, though, who knows with these guys?
@@druggeddragon420 Keanu reeves is almost 60 and still can play John Wick amazingly I'm pretty sure Adam Driver could pull off a young John Wick at 40 if Keanu can do it at nearly 60
@@libbybollinger5901are you talking about the guy who successfully convinced about 200 clan members to abandon the clan because he talked to them and got them to actually know how black people are ?
@@RealGigaMindno, that’s a different guy, no catfishing involved. You’re probably thinking of the one that gave a TED talk, though there are a lot of experts in deradicalisation etc
Gotta love these scenes where relative up-and-coming actors (John David Washington) is coaching/giving action lessons to veteran actors (Adam Driver)- reminds me of the scene in Parasite where the son (Choi Woo Sik) is coaching the dad (Song Kang Ho)
At best Drivers breakout role was 2013, JDWs was 2015. If we go by earliest films JDW beats Driver by a mile thanks to his dad. These two are very much actors of the same generation and roughly same level of fame.
It was the 70s! Hindsight's always 20/20! Besides, I think that's just a funny joke Spike wanted to add. 'Do you folks remember when OJ was huge before the murders?'
@@shaniannajonesHate to break it to you, but white people aren’t a monolith, a British person isn’t the same as a Polish person lol, and especially in Europe they have varying opinions on who is white and who isn’t.
@@shaniannajones Hate to break it to you, but Bowie's music and he himself was more black deep down than most white people. After all he embraced the label of "blue eyed soul" for much of his Thin White Duke era ("Fame", "Golden Years" etc)
If you look at the boat picture at about 0:49 and clip forward to 0:56, you can see, while the whole frame stays still, the picture itself changes ever so slightly. What’s that about, @focusfeatures? Did they green screen the picture?
1. Why would you assume the channel that shares clips from multiple movies would know the inner workings of the editing process of this specific film? 2. No the hell it doesn't. 3. If it does, who gives a hoot? Call it artistic expression or something.
It is. Universal used to have a deal with Legendary Pictures in 2013, which included select productions to be distributed by Focus Features. The deal expired by 2018. By then, it reverted back to Warner Bros. until 2022, with the exception of upcoming “Dune” and “MonsterVerse” movies & tv shows, Sony Pictures will distribute all upcoming Legendary productions.
Okay I'm going to ask. Why didn't the Adam Driver character just completely take over the ruse at this point? Coordinating two halves of this character between two different people seems to be adding alot of complexity to an already complex job.
Because everyone's voice sounds different over the phone than in person. If Driver gets the same cadence and vocabulary, whoever meets him will accept that this is what the guy from the phone sounds like in real life. But if Driver also starts talking over the phone, now his voice sounds different than it sounded last time over the phone.
Nah just say you had the flu last time you called or some shit. Way too much a risk to have to coordinate between two people rather than just letting Adam Driver taking over @@smolkafilip
@@LewisB3217 As a mixed man, it's a perfectly fine word to say. Merely outdated, but it was never used as a pejorative. Years from now, I wouldn't be surprised if the word "black" was censored.
I wish my introduction to Adam wasn't his dog ass character in star wars... Because I really like every other role he has had. That stink still lingers though.
I don't know. It's like you can tell this was written by modern-day writers. It's not written as people talk, but with obvious comedy beats where I'm supposed to be laughing. I never got around to seeing the film, though. Heard mixed things.
Most dialogue in movies is written in an unnatural way. However, it’s to serve a purpose. One of the things about early Black police officers is that they are more qualified than white police officers, and had more education lever higher than white officers of a similar position. So the characters use of a more “sophisticated” vocabulary is there to show that. The comedy is also there to relax the audience as it prepares to move into a scene that is very intense. The film itself is a very intense film, and it needs small breaks like that to keep the audience engaged as it’s hard the comedy breaks let’s the audience take a breath and focus less so that their attention is not worn down before important scenes.
I think you missed the part where the film genres actually mix with a rather underground genre called Blaxploitation, which was about mature action movies involving black characters that are always being sidelined by the white main guy (not to mention the executives of the film), which is why the 70s styling isn't that obvious
I can't by th elove of God see any difference in accent when he is tritying to sound like him...XDDD I mean, I'm not american; not used to he little butle differencies in cadence, rythm, entonation... I can differenciate from british and american... even from texan to californian... they say Chicago and NY are noticeable; but I can't distinguish them... New Englans is supposed to be more 'posh', rigth?... but in this case... nothing I see that when Driver is imitating Ron, he speaks slower; like reading if it had to think about it a little bit... but for the rest; he is using the same voice, same accent... is it a subte change or is me the one who can't see the ovbious difference? XDDD
"Good call, Sarge" always fucking sends me.
Elite level sarcasm
Where?
@@c.h.2392Narnia
@@c.h.2392 probably to the floor if I had to guess. Maybe to the other side of the couch. Shit they may just get up and run out the room while laughing!
that lip smooching tho
One of my favorite lines ever “with the right white man we can do anything.”
I just caught that, gave me a good laugh.
the emphasis of whyite always makes me laugh especially because he's very tongue in cheek about it lol
Says every republicans focus group
"Good Luck with your new redneck friends."
@@BravosReviewsyou do realize that Biden has crippled the U.S and has cared more about Ukraine than the American people and black appointed democrats have run their cities to the ground.
"Flip you're Jewish?"
"I don't know am I"
fucking gets me everytime 😭
Bout the most Jewish response he could've given too lol
Added so much to the movie with him being in danger too.
“You probably shouldn’t go to that meeting”
That was my favorite Line from the movie.😂😂
Guess what mine was.
No
"With the right white man, we can do anything..." such a good line from a great movie.
"With the right hawhite* man" lmaoo
Let’s copy the most thumbed up comment on the clip … see if we can get some thumbs up too. Lol
@Onetwothreefour. lol... Newsflash, not everyone needs likes for their self-worth
Says the person who copied my comment, A comment which happens to have 3k likes lol. Just thought it was funny, and weird .. when I came back to this clip a few days ago. I’ve never had that many likes on anything. Heck, I’m not even on social media aside from RUclips. You keep doing you though! Maybe I’ll leave a same comment again. Maybe it can rack up some more likes 😂
@@Onetwothreefour. Did you ever consider other options. Maybe I didn't see it, he edited (so maybe he changed it), maybe I did copy it, and I just forgot. Either way, I can definitively say just how little care how many likes I get, what you think or anything about this. So this is my comment to you. Move on.
This is what natural chemistry looks and most importantly, sounds like
absolutely. perfectly directed scene
Muting the cuss words in this clip is a crime against art
Gotta appease the RUclips overlords. They can handle nudity and gore in music videos, but heavens forbid a man cusses in an R-rated movie clip
@@romilrh They allow a dude to show his chocolate star fish uncensored on this platform but heavens forbid someone says a mean word lmao.
@@hrnytinoker4146 they took it down, but it was considered educational(that’s why it was up). To be fair, for the topic it was, it was mildly educational. Should it have been on RUclips? No, but the fact he could have stretched it out for 10 or 20 minutes for ad revenue and only made it 3-4 is (imo) mildly admirable.
Some words are not even bad. It's just being overly cautious about the algorithm demonetizing them. It's just sad what this platform has become.
Dear god, he really does have the same cadence as his daddy Denzel.
Damn. That's Denzels kid?
I didn't even know Denzel had a kid
This is huge news to me
I thought his voice and acting was very similar to Denzel.. didn't imagine he's his son
They both sound alike in some ways and it’s amazing
Everytime he said "hhhwite man" it got funnier each time
Dude they’re gonna know the difference because you sound like Denzel Washington
ever heard of voice impressions
@@weebpotato2366 I believe Robin Williams was the master of such an art.
But then again... I bet The Klan doesn't watch a lot of Denzel Washington movies. Maybe they'd file that under "guilty pleasure" and get a pass, though, who knows with these guys?
Luckily that won't be an issue for at least 5 years after the movie is set.
and he sounds like denzel beacuse....he's his son
I love how the chief here is played by the guy who played the IAB officer on SVU... was also Billy on "Thinner".
And Robocop.
Off topic I think Adam Driver could play a young John Wick.
😂
bro is 40
@@druggeddragon420 Keanu reeves is almost 60 and still can play John Wick amazingly I'm pretty sure Adam Driver could pull off a young John Wick at 40 if Keanu can do it at nearly 60
Yeah idk lol
Maybe an illegitimate son or a long lost brother lol
“How exactly does a black man talk?” 😂
Lmao well the black dude doesn’t sound white no matter how hard he’s trying
@@TheMiist Cracker from the midwest spotted.
@@TheMiistyes he does
@@TheMiistUh no. This is not only wrong but it’s based on a real story.
It's common, but it's in Black
Couldn't believe this was a true story! The guts in these dudes! 😅
Reality is always stranger than fiction.
Crazy sh*t. He's as good as his daddy was at this age. Washington I mean.
"Doesn't make grammatical sense, but ok"
Laughed my ass off
"To get my Allman Brother's fix!" Did the kkk know that one of the drummer's in the ABB is black?! 😂
I was just thinking the same thing!
Man the crazy part this is a real story
what’s crazier is i can see this stuff happening today
Pretty much everything but the bomb at the end was real. Adam drivers character wasn’t real but there was a real version he was based on
@@deathking1019obviously this isn’t the same, but there is a (black) comedian I watch who, as a teenager, catfished the KKK.
@@libbybollinger5901are you talking about the guy who successfully convinced about 200 clan members to abandon the clan because he talked to them and got them to actually know how black people are ?
@@RealGigaMindno, that’s a different guy, no catfishing involved. You’re probably thinking of the one that gave a TED talk, though there are a lot of experts in deradicalisation etc
Gotta love these scenes where relative up-and-coming actors (John David Washington) is coaching/giving action lessons to veteran actors (Adam Driver)- reminds me of the scene in Parasite where the son (Choi Woo Sik) is coaching the dad (Song Kang Ho)
Fits the "rookie cop leads veteran cop" thing that Driver's character mentions at the beginning of the scene too!
Adam Driver is not a veteran actor, he's just very good, but he started acting around 2010, veteran to me means at least since the 90s
At best Drivers breakout role was 2013, JDWs was 2015. If we go by earliest films JDW beats Driver by a mile thanks to his dad. These two are very much actors of the same generation and roughly same level of fame.
When Adam does that hip wiggle 😂 classic
The way he says white like the h comes first gives me stewie vibe and how he says whip cream
Whyte
Or Francis Underwood.
OJ?! oh boy
It was the 70s! Hindsight's always 20/20!
Besides, I think that's just a funny joke Spike wanted to add. 'Do you folks remember when OJ was huge before the murders?'
OJ Simpson of Roots
i almost lost it when he dissed bowie. he's my favorite singer. yet, i forgot he's pretending to be a racist white guy.
I guess no one ever told you, but David Bowie was White
@@shaniannajones, I guess no one ever told you the Klan hates a lot of white people, too.
@@shaniannajonesHate to break it to you, but white people aren’t a monolith, a British person isn’t the same as a Polish person lol, and especially in Europe they have varying opinions on who is white and who isn’t.
@@shaniannajones Still didn't stop KKK from hating on the white Irish Catholics and the white European Jews.
@@shaniannajones Hate to break it to you, but Bowie's music and he himself was more black deep down than most white people. After all he embraced the label of "blue eyed soul" for much of his Thin White Duke era ("Fame", "Golden Years" etc)
I love Adam Driver so much...
An actor playing a character that's learning how to play a character, whole lotta layers
"Flip, you Jewish."
"I dunno, am I?"
Such an underrated line. No, the rest of us can't tell either.
Im really tone deaf, but fr?
0:10 I like to think that was the moment the Sergeant started to like Ron Stallworth.
Man Adam Driver was such a goat in this movie.
“It’s not a Jewish necklace, it’s a Star of David”
And then they realized that Adam driver is, indeed, the right white man.
Django reference?
TENET 2 looking rather fascinating
I do love that acknowledgment that David Bowie was a national treasure universally loved
If you look at the boat picture at about 0:49 and clip forward to 0:56, you can see, while the whole frame stays still, the picture itself changes ever so slightly. What’s that about, @focusfeatures? Did they green screen the picture?
Hell of an eye noticing that
Definitely composited in during post and not properly matched between frames. Nice catch
good eye! My guess is that they didn't get the rights to the original art that was there for some reason.
how did you even notice that
1. Why would you assume the channel that shares clips from multiple movies would know the inner workings of the editing process of this specific film? 2. No the hell it doesn't. 3. If it does, who gives a hoot? Call it artistic expression or something.
gaddam - it's like watching Denzel in his hayday: like father, like son.
i love the laughing. usually you'd have the character being laughed at having a problem with being laughed at
"Good call, Sarge" 🤣
Man that last bit is such a fun scene. What an absolute masterpiece of film and acting
Why does this man literally sound identical to his dad?
4:40 the brainrot is now fatal.
Sounds so much like his dad
ikr
"Say it for OJ, Jimmy you too." 🤣
Live this movie, love this story. A triumph, in art and reality.
One of my favorite movies.
Is it The Only Focus Features Movie By Legendary pictures?
It is. Universal used to have a deal with Legendary Pictures in 2013, which included select productions to be distributed by Focus Features. The deal expired by 2018.
By then, it reverted back to Warner Bros. until 2022, with the exception of upcoming “Dune” and “MonsterVerse” movies & tv shows, Sony Pictures will distribute all upcoming Legendary productions.
4:40 Minecraft villagers
The sergeant is actually the key here and an absolute G.
You know my absolute favorite, O J😂
I love this movie
Aye bro buddy wasn’t wrong, with the right white man they got it done.
John's voice sounds exactly like daddy Denzel
Okay I'm going to ask. Why didn't the Adam Driver character just completely take over the ruse at this point?
Coordinating two halves of this character between two different people seems to be adding alot of complexity to an already complex job.
Because everyone's voice sounds different over the phone than in person. If Driver gets the same cadence and vocabulary, whoever meets him will accept that this is what the guy from the phone sounds like in real life. But if Driver also starts talking over the phone, now his voice sounds different than it sounded last time over the phone.
@@smolkafilip Okay, that works.
I think the film mentions about 3 times that Ron Stallworth is fluent in the white redneck accent he's trying to mimic
Nah just say you had the flu last time you called or some shit. Way too much a risk to have to coordinate between two people rather than just letting Adam Driver taking over
@@smolkafilip
@@smolkafilipjust say it was a different phone and the quality is different.
He sounds so much like his father Mr Denzel Washington
OJ being his favorite has aged well.
When I heard that Bowie line in theater, some guy a few seats down goes, "What!?"
I lost it when they started grunting 😂
"with the right man we and do anything"
"With the right white man we can do anything" 😂😂😂
Tell me that ron doesn't sound like Denzel Washington?
He’s Denzel’s son.
@@jm-fe1iz well that makes sense lol
@@AssumedDarknessit's John David Washington
I love how he pronounces it “hwite”.
Seriously how does one get an Afro to be that perfect???
Feels so wrong to see this clip censored on the official channel
The audio censorship was really distracting, didn't finish the clip. Maybe just post it intact or don't post it at all next time.
snowflake
@@eyeknow8009 dipshit
@@eyeknow8009 snowflake
@@eyeknow8009 fridge temp iq here huh?
its so YT doesn't demonetize or remove the video.
Sarge is the second best white police officer i know ”yea. Well .. you probably shouldn’t go to that meeting ” -- you don’t say😂 .
Why is that Sergeant wearing silver captains bars on his shoulders.
"You probably shouldn't go to that" - Sarge
2:31 some of mine were as well. will smith,(grew up on men in black, fresh prince, I robot) Morgan freemen, Keith David.
that movie is soooooooooooooo goood
1:21 black man: he ain't lying...
4:40 ahh man im all outa cash vibes lol
It’s not white unless you say it like “Hoowhoite”
I don’t understand why adam driver’s character couldn’t also transition to playing the character on the phone as well
The allman brothers didn’t deserve that jab😊
I gotta be honest watching this movie. I believed the movie should have been about adam he was in the Eagles' nest, risking his life
Cool whip
He sounds like Denzel
It’s his son
SINCE WHEN IS BART BASS A POLICE OFFICER?
4:25 😂
0:38 why did they censor "Negro"? I know that people don't say it anymore, but it's not like it's a slur.
Probably to appease RUclips and its algorithm
@@williambeisel5686 they still kept the other cuss words.
Tell your Black friends, "Negro, please," and see what happens.
@@duongbroz5945negro is a slur in the way that their using it.
It's "The Queen's English." Not the "King's".
It's the kings now that B dead
Was the word 'negro' censored here? : p
Yes, Donald. You aren’t supposed to say that by the way.
RUclips will remove the video if they don't.
@@jayreis9963RUclips doesn't like depicting history. Prefers pretending racism never happened and doesn't exist.
Why not? Its the spanish word for black…
@@LewisB3217 As a mixed man, it's a perfectly fine word to say. Merely outdated, but it was never used as a pejorative. Years from now, I wouldn't be surprised if the word "black" was censored.
I wish my introduction to Adam wasn't his dog ass character in star wars... Because I really like every other role he has had. That stink still lingers though.
Adam is the one and only Kyle Ren voice actor
"with the right whhhite man we can do anything"
Its a star of david 😂
2:48 fucking OJ 😂😂😂if only they knew
I see Denzel
This movie is a fucking classic. Such a great scene.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh J.
Why is that sgt wearing captain's bars?
I was triggered when I heard I-25.
I bet this is what guys do in their freetime
Idk am it
2:36 i don't know about that
My God does he sound like his dad.
OJ 😂
Why pronounce "white" like that?
there are blacks who pronounce it with the two H’s in front of it even today
@@deagle2yadome696that’s extremely racist
@@wiwopkxmapknt6251it's a movie about the KkK but saying white with an accent is racist. Self report.
@@deagle2yadome696"blacks"
I don't know. It's like you can tell this was written by modern-day writers. It's not written as people talk, but with obvious comedy beats where I'm supposed to be laughing.
I never got around to seeing the film, though. Heard mixed things.
Watch it then. The film is interesting and it doesn't take that long
The film is very close to real events.
Most dialogue in movies is written in an unnatural way. However, it’s to serve a purpose. One of the things about early Black police officers is that they are more qualified than white police officers, and had more education lever higher than white officers of a similar position. So the characters use of a more “sophisticated” vocabulary is there to show that.
The comedy is also there to relax the audience as it prepares to move into a scene that is very intense. The film itself is a very intense film, and it needs small breaks like that to keep the audience engaged as it’s hard the comedy breaks let’s the audience take a breath and focus less so that their attention is not worn down before important scenes.
It’s a great film. One of the best
I think you missed the part where the film genres actually mix with a rather underground genre called Blaxploitation, which was about mature action movies involving black characters that are always being sidelined by the white main guy (not to mention the executives of the film), which is why the 70s styling isn't that obvious
I can't by th elove of God see any difference in accent when he is tritying to sound like him...XDDD
I mean, I'm not american; not used to he little butle differencies in cadence, rythm, entonation... I can differenciate from british and american... even from texan to californian... they say Chicago and NY are noticeable; but I can't distinguish them... New Englans is supposed to be more 'posh', rigth?... but in this case... nothing
I see that when Driver is imitating Ron, he speaks slower; like reading if it had to think about it a little bit... but for the rest; he is using the same voice, same accent... is it a subte change or is me the one who can't see the ovbious difference? XDDD
2:46 😦💀😦💀
Didnt give this movie a chance because it came during the peak of race baiting season but wow the two main got some pretty good chemistry going on
R.I.P. O.J. The juice rests
yeah R.I.P. rest in piss
No he was a murderer