That is likely an actual routine Seinfeld would do, considering how he jokes about his mother, especially on the show. It's indeed a stereotype that black guys are very protective of their mothers while Jewish guys wish their mothers would just die already.
Kramer always has some over-the-top slapstick entrance in the show, they were making a joke about that. For what it's worth, it cracked me up.@@jamesjameson4566
@@SonnyGTA this comment is dumb as fuck. Both shows are outstanding comedies? Martin and Seinfeld are 90s classics. Fuck off with that stupid opinion of yours.
That’s Jay Leggett, he had a few bit parts but his best known works “Without A Paddle” “Employee of the Month” (the 2004 film, not the 2006 film with Dane Cook), were as a writer/producer/director. He passed from a heart attack in 2013.
Jim's Seinfeld impersonation is great, but that guy playing George was KILLING it. Impressions are all about picking out the unique parts of a person/character and then exploiting them, which Jim Carrey does better than most even when he's WAY overdoing it (of which this clip is a good example). With that being said, I laughed so hard at how exactly spot on George was here. I know... Stupidest RUclips rant of all time, but Daps had to be given to George for making me laugh out loud by myself.
+ASocialCJ No, for real. I thought the same thing. George was really perfect. He studied Jason Alexander well. Nothing bad to say about Jim, but I liked George better.
Maître Renard what the hell are you talking about? George looks like Newman in your opinion? This is a parody of the show, not the show itself. It won't be perfect. The mannerisms, voices of the characters are dead on, its pretty damn impressive.
@@WhiteCheddar. Is still amazing to me. This is my opinion, and "was" is yours. Both these opinions can coexist in reality my friend, so please stop speaking to other people as if your opinion is fact for all, and not fact for just you. Look up the word narcissist.
MadTV was awesome too. SNL sucks in comparison. YOu watch one skit where the actors are reading cue cards, then 5 commercials, then a band, then another skit. Garbage.
I kinda felt bad for Kramer, he was probably going through some things in his personal life and it came to head that night... He absolutely 🙃 flipped out.. Always loved him in Seinfeld, one of f not the best physical comedians of this generation... I dont liook at him any differently despite how he behaved that nighr, I still rock with his comedy when I watch Seinfeld reruns.. we all err in life. The original ASSMAN😆
"Whos the Bum what's the Rush,why would a bum be in a Hurry?!?! they have nowhere to go" .....that still sticks with me 20 years after this got broadcast
I LOVE that Jim Carey’s impression is surreal and not just mimicry. The other ILC actors sorta take the same approach. That’s what makes it 20x funnier than your average SNL skit, because they were not just going for broad humor, they were actually just fucking weird 😂😂.
Dana Carvey's impressions have similar qualities. It's like he's doing cartoon versions of his subects. He's less interested in doing spot-on celebrity impressions, and he's more interested in having fun and creating entirely new characters with his impressions. Dana Carvey prioritizes comedy over accuracy, and his impressions are often very funny. In contrast, when Jay Pharaoh does Eddie Murphy, he becomes Eddie Murphy. He prioritizes accuracy, and his impressions are extremely good, but they're usually more amusing than they are, laughing out loud, funny. Jim Carrey's impressions are more like Dana Carvey's. Jim prioritizes being funny, creative, and way over the top. In this case, Jim Carrey turned Jerry Seinfeld into some kind of freakish space alien, who will never understand humans, no matter how hard he tries or for how long he observes them, because he's simply not a human. As you said, Jim's impression was totally surreal. It was also brilliant and hilarious.
@@MNTPWR29416 He said it during a set he was bombing in a comedy club, there was supposed to be no recording allowed. Of course that doesn't make any of what he said ok.
These are some of the best Seinfeld jokes Jerry never told. "Whyyy, do they call it Bumrushing? Who's the bum? What's the rush?" These are gold, Jerry! Gold!!
The bum rush rant actually makes sense. This is what some guys don't get, when you're doing an impression it has to sound like something the character would say, it's not enough to just do the voice.
Love how he's doing a George impression that's based off Larry David. So it's like an impression of an impression. Tommy Davidson's high pitched voice completed the quadruple killer act for me. Behold talent who knew how to give stage and take it. You won't see this kind of thing ever again. Cemented.
Actually, Jason said he originally decided to play George as an over-the-top Woody Allen and didn't realise straight away the character was based on Larry.
Man there were some legendary comedic actors on this show, but it seems like Tommy Davidson was able to totally lose himself in every single silly role he played. Much respect.
Man he was good. Left that show a little too early i think. In the first episodes they had Damon Wayans, Jim Carrey, Tommy Davidson, Jaime Foxx, Keenan, David Alan Grier, etc. Unbelievable. And yeah, Tommy Davidson stands out. In THAT group. What a cast all around
I remember watching this with my mom when I was a kid and she was laughing so hard but I didn't get it at all, being I wasn't really familiar with Seinfeld yet. Now that I'm older, I'm glad I came across this because its hilarious, especially now that I get what Jim was making fun of about Jerry.
Seinfeld was kind of an obscure show the first few seasons in the 90s. It had respectable, but mediocre ratings. A small group of fans. Season 4 in 1993, the show was moved to Must See Thursdays. That move and when they started showing reruns shot it straight to #1 and became THE tv show of the 90s. This skit was shot in 1993, right when Seinfeld was starting to become a household name.
That friggin' music at the beginning. Perfection. It's one thing I love about parodies is when they do a mock up of the original music, but this here takes the cake, had me in stitches. Jim Carrey and Jay Leggett here, priceless.
I never knew Jim could do a Seinfeld impression. It was good. But the guy playing George was excellent. Also another guy who does a great George/Jerry/Kramer/Newman is Frank Caliendo who I had the pleasure of meeting back in 2007.
It's have. You don't make without having. Nice try trying to catch a black man on English whitey. Next time think before you speak. I know your language better than you.
It's funny that this is probably the genesis of the classic "what's the deal" Parody of Seinfeld in the zeitgeist. That on it's own is genius. Even if you aren't aware of the careers and legends this show spawned.
Me too, I used to watch Living Color when I was little and thought it was hilarious even though I didn't get the references. I thought it was funny because the acting and writing was so crazy and over the top lol.
Only Jim Carrey became a very famous actor. 😮 The others only became mediocre and mostly failed actors! Don't hurt yourself when you try using your brain! 😂
It's amazing this came up on my feed 13 years later... in living color was big when i lived in LA, and I didn't appreciate it then as i didn't really watch tv shows, but I wish i had, as still love it today.. .Also amazing to see how big Jamie Fox has become, and how good his impressions are.... I love that this kind of stuff can pop up in your feed out of now where...
That was the funniest interaction I've seen between Jim Carrey and some black guys since that part of Dumb and Dumber at the gas station where he's like "Big Gulps, huh? Cool!"
Are you like 12 or do you not understand what "underrated" means? Where have you been for the past 25 years, Jim Carrey is one of the most legendary comedic actors of all time.
The George impression might be the best impression of anyone ever
fr fr
Agree
It was crap
Perfect impression💯
Frank Caliendo does a way better George.
"WHY are black guys so protective ooooOOoOoOooooof their mothers?"
That is likely an actual routine Seinfeld would do, considering how he jokes about his mother, especially on the show. It's indeed a stereotype that black guys are very protective of their mothers while Jewish guys wish their mothers would just die already.
Ewww..
@@anthonyvasquezactorit's because many black men were raised by single mothers.
😂
Because that's the only parent they have.
Carrey has that very unique ability to portray people like a cartoon. It's actually crazy.
He has said in interviews one of his favorite inspirations was Bugs Bunny
I mean whaaats the deal?
@@histochronos bugs bunny? that makes soo much sense omg
Gave me a feeling of a Lucas Arts click and play game from early 90s. Nostalgia.
@@Zatara023Whinefeld?
"I've been running 30 blocks just to find a door to enter through"
Lmao that deserved way more
This clip proves that Kramer was using the n word as a term of endearment in that comedy club.
What did that mean?
Yeah, I think it didn't get a reaction because it was hard to hear what they were saying, but it's pretty funny if you heard it
😂😂
Kramer always has some over-the-top slapstick entrance in the show, they were making a joke about that. For what it's worth, it cracked me up.@@jamesjameson4566
Being a HUGE Seinfeld AND Jim Carrey fan, this does it for me....love it! The George was great.
The George
Who played George in this bit?
Eww huge Seinfeld fan! Yak!
@@mirellalastar you don’t find Seinfeld funny? You must like Martin! 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
@@SonnyGTA this comment is dumb as fuck. Both shows are outstanding comedies? Martin and Seinfeld are 90s classics. Fuck off with that stupid opinion of yours.
That dude doing George nailed it.
That’s Jay Leggett, he had a few bit parts but his best known works “Without A Paddle” “Employee of the Month” (the 2004 film, not the 2006 film with Dane Cook), were as a writer/producer/director. He passed from a heart attack in 2013.
No
@tedulegloyd412
Cope
@@metalheadedtothemaxno i just have better standards for impersonations than you fools
Omg why is peolpe saying that, he was so bad lol
..."and when did we become brothers?... does mom know about this?" 😂😂
Part killed me 😂
@@disndat705 me too Bro! And yes, your mother know 😂
Whaaat....... isss....... the DEEEAL??????
U beat me to it
I was gonna say this years ago
Look...at that
In Living Color was ahead of its time. A massively underrated show.
Very much so! The FOX network had it's SNL for years to come and they blew it!
One of the greatest shows of all time.
@@nickchislom9499And so much better than SNL too. I can't get into that.
It was a Huge hit back then.
Underrated? There was nothing underrated about it, in Jr. High up to High School every teen talked about it all the time when watching a new episode.
Jim doing an impression of Jerry Seinfeld after a stroke
Install a Friend +Who stroke, jer or jim ?
This how Seinfeld looked to black people😂💯
Jim Carrey had a stroke??!??!? The shock and dismay!
This shit is hilarious
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Jim's Seinfeld impersonation is great, but that guy playing George was KILLING it.
Impressions are all about picking out the unique parts of a person/character and then exploiting them, which Jim Carrey does better than most even when he's WAY overdoing it (of which this clip is a good example). With that being said, I laughed so hard at how exactly spot on George was here.
I know... Stupidest RUclips rant of all time, but Daps had to be given to George for making me laugh out loud by myself.
ASocialCJ That George Constanza impression was kind of sucky.
+ASocialCJ No, for real. I thought the same thing. George was really perfect. He studied Jason Alexander well. Nothing bad to say about Jim, but I liked George better.
+ASocialCJ Completely agree and I wish I knew who´s that guy and they should give credits to that guy too
David Pace What is the name of the guy playing George in this skit?
Jim is doing more of a characature than an impression which is often funnier than a straight up impression
“Project?! What teacher assigned this project?”
😂
“And what’s the deal with grades?
A, B, or C?
Didn’t we already learn to spell in grade 1?”
The actor playing George looks more like Newman to me.
Maître Renard what the hell are you talking about? George looks like Newman in your opinion? This is a parody of the show, not the show itself. It won't be perfect. The mannerisms, voices of the characters are dead on, its pretty damn impressive.
+Michael Johnson 'You mad bro'?
Maître Renard hello Fargus
Agreed, and his impression was crap. Completely missed the New York accent that George had.
He acts like George though
The George impersonater is spot on😂
Mr no cab 😂
It's the anxious chuckle for me
"I don't know what boy means"? 😅
I grew up in the 90s but never saw this skit until today. It's comedy gold. I about peed my pants in laughter.
It's so amazing, the amount of content from that time that we can still discover.
Agreed. Not funny
This isn’t funny
It's gold baby...gold.
man your're easy, big fan of Mad TV too?
garbage.
I wish this was a real spinoff of Seinfeld. I'd love a full season of this. Jim Carrey is amazing.
YESSSSS
Was amazing. Was
Foreal this shit was hilarious 😂
I would binge watch this if it were a sitcom until I had cataracts
@@WhiteCheddar. Is still amazing to me. This is my opinion, and "was" is yours. Both these opinions can coexist in reality my friend, so please stop speaking to other people as if your opinion is fact for all, and not fact for just you. Look up the word narcissist.
if snl was cocaine, in living color was crack. cheaper, stronger, and more addictive
anthologyofinterest1 And black people prefer it
the pegasus kid 😂😂😂
the pegasus kid lol.....you had to go there, I get it.
MadTV was awesome too. SNL sucks in comparison. YOu watch one skit where the actors are reading cue cards, then 5 commercials, then a band, then another skit. Garbage.
Vince Lok Second City Rules!
The parody bass guitar just has me in stitches. 😂
That kramer joke has aged like fine wine
What’s up?
@@elorrambasdo5233 kramer got an N word pass
@@elorrambasdo5233years ago Kramer was heckled and didn’t take it well, resulting in him “cursing out” a couple.
@@scatman786 uh oh, that’s no good
I kinda felt bad for Kramer, he was probably going through some things in his personal life and it came to head that night...
He absolutely 🙃 flipped out..
Always loved him in Seinfeld, one of f not the best physical comedians of this generation...
I dont liook at him any differently despite how he behaved that nighr, I still rock with his comedy when I watch Seinfeld reruns.. we all err in life.
The original ASSMAN😆
A black kramer...the irony is stunning.
TheStopShort Not black. An Octaroon!
gooby pls What did you do? All you did was a type a typical shit comment.
But none of them were supposed to be Kramer? Lol
TheStopShort the coincidence.
TheStopShort some say that it was this very sketch that turned his heart "Black" 😂 Pun Intended
"What teacher assigned this project? Looking at the state of it, I hope they're grading on a curve." 🤣🤣🤣 Jim Carrey is gold
golden costanza impression
what..is...the deal
T H E D E A L
what up with that?
with airline food
grapenuts cereal. no grapes no nuts. what's the deal ?
😂😂😂😂
"Whos the Bum what's the Rush,why would a bum be in a Hurry?!?! they have nowhere to go" .....that still sticks with me 20 years after this got broadcast
"You're in the projects"......"project? What teacher assigned this project?" 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
joe riznyk I hope they're grading on a curve hahah
*You're
I love how you can see him visibly crack a bit after delivering the line
😆🤣
I LOVE that Jim Carey’s impression is surreal and not just mimicry. The other ILC actors sorta take the same approach. That’s what makes it 20x funnier than your average SNL skit, because they were not just going for broad humor, they were actually just fucking weird 😂😂.
Dana Carvey's impressions have similar qualities. It's like he's doing cartoon versions of his subects. He's less interested in doing spot-on celebrity impressions, and he's more interested in having fun and creating entirely new characters with his impressions. Dana Carvey prioritizes comedy over accuracy, and his impressions are often very funny.
In contrast, when Jay Pharaoh does Eddie Murphy, he becomes Eddie Murphy. He prioritizes accuracy, and his impressions are extremely good, but they're usually more amusing than they are, laughing out loud, funny.
Jim Carrey's impressions are more like Dana Carvey's. Jim prioritizes being funny, creative, and way over the top.
In this case, Jim Carrey turned Jerry Seinfeld into some kind of freakish space alien, who will never understand humans, no matter how hard he tries or for how long he observes them, because he's simply not a human. As you said, Jim's impression was totally surreal. It was also brilliant and hilarious.
This isn’t SNL tho. Idiots
@@skybluemarshall Good explanation but I prefer the spot-on's like Jay Pharoah and Darrell Hammond.
This is right on! Explains why I usually preferred ILC over SNL. I'm also fucking weird. 😅
You have no idea what you're talking about.
“I’ve been running for thirty blocks just to find a door to enter through”. Now that’s gold Jerry, GOLD! 🤣🤣🤣
"WHAAAAT IS DISS? IS IT THE OPPOSITE OF DAT?"
Dat diss this
this imitation is spot on he always hangs his mouth open like that
..........Joseph Stalin
what were you thinking
I know huh? And funny how big they made george costanza look. lol
@@narghora I'm replying to your 8 year old comment. It's like Newman and Constanza had a baby
"You honkeys are on your own"
Wasn't a well executed line but imagining Kramer saying it makes me laugh
They needed to say something like "Giddddy-UP!" at the end. Point an wiggle their hand a bit. Than it may feel more authentic...
"I must be an octoroon" got the biggest laugh of the whole skit for me.
@@Knifehands__ so, what's the source of your apparent distress?
Why wasn’t it well executed?
@Joe Blow nothing about this was well executed.
Damn this man Jerry Seinfeld had the gall to go to the blackest hood in NYC at 3am and make black jokes. The balls on this man.
Kramer said the n word on live tv multiple times
@@MNTPWR29416 when?? I know he said it during that rant but on tv?? I call bs
@@wastedtalent666 the live tv comment was bs but he did say it on recording
It's okay. They are all democrats.
@@MNTPWR29416 He said it during a set he was bombing in a comedy club, there was supposed to be no recording allowed. Of course that doesn't make any of what he said ok.
Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx and Tommy Davidson should do a reunion show!!! 🤣
This is freaking BRILLIANT 🤣🤣🤣 the guy playing George is amazing.
These are some of the best Seinfeld jokes Jerry never told. "Whyyy, do they call it Bumrushing? Who's the bum? What's the rush?"
These are gold, Jerry! Gold!!
*What is* THE deal??? 😲
This is hilarious 😂😂
Kenny Banya was funny af
I wonder what Jerry Seinfeld's reaction would be to this 😂😂😂😂😂
Some the best "Seinfeld" jokes are from the SNL skit "Stand Up And Win." Such as "What's the deal with airline food?"
The bum rush rant actually makes sense. This is what some guys don't get, when you're doing an impression it has to sound like something the character would say, it's not enough to just do the voice.
There will never be another show like In Living Color. One of the most memorable theme songs as a kid.
We need this form of entertainment back
You mean talent?
@@mistercool3859 ,yep
There’s plenty of talent out there, but they don’t rise to fame because merit isn’t the deciding factor anymore.
Yes sir
It's too bad Jim Carrey went bonkers. I just hope he doesn't go the way of Robin Williams from this point.
Love how he's doing a George impression that's based off Larry David. So it's like an impression of an impression. Tommy Davidson's high pitched voice completed the quadruple killer act for me. Behold talent who knew how to give stage and take it. You won't see this kind of thing ever again. Cemented.
Actually, Jason said he originally decided to play George as an over-the-top Woody Allen and didn't realise straight away the character was based on Larry.
The random slapping of Costanza's hand was the best part.
Jim Carey is amazing in this skit yes, but the guy who plays George, Jay Leggett (RIP) is severely underrated. He completed it.
Dang, Leggett died of a heart attack at 50.
great Costanza lol
I agree ...that guy was talented but so obese and never 'made' it ...lol
elroy facey he's excellent
It was a good impression, but he looked too much like Newman.
elroy facey Kind of. But he played up the laughing and stuttering way too much.
its an impression of an impression since the character was based on larry david.
the real costanza character wouldve been running.
I watch a whole episode of that show of Jerry driving cars and talking to comedians with Jim and they never menctioned this treasure!
Sometimes I forget how incredibly talented Jim Carrey is.
Man there were some legendary comedic actors on this show, but it seems like Tommy Davidson was able to totally lose himself in every single silly role he played. Much respect.
He was Creamed cpCorn on Black Dynamite
Man he was good. Left that show a little too early i think. In the first episodes they had Damon Wayans, Jim Carrey, Tommy Davidson, Jaime Foxx, Keenan, David Alan Grier, etc.
Unbelievable. And yeah, Tommy Davidson stands out. In THAT group. What a cast all around
Much respect Tommy and you. Real recognize real
What show was this?
@@ulubulu_ "In Living Color"
A Wayans Production.
Jim Carrey's first break after the movie "Once Bitten" flopped.
Comedy like this DOES NOT EXIST anymore. Living Color was best of all time.
Relax, it does. Get out of your time loop
Not really. Everyone too sensitive for jokes like this now.
That missing sock joke is gold. Jamie killed it.
jerry had a joke about socks planning to "escape" in the dryer going back to the 80s
@@mox19380 😂 I remember that... _"the coast is clear, let's make a break for it!"_ 😅
@@mox19380 pretty sure its the pilot episode stand up joke
@@bigbananadealer846 yep
@@TheLCC wait, what?
The guy playing George is amazing
Jerry still spitting out jokes as he's getting carried away lmfao
😆🤣 That part took me tf out 😭☠️🌹⚰️🪦
Jim should've played Kramer.
Kelly Coffield nailed it!
I can watch this without sound and still Jim’s face expressions have me rolling.
Same 😂
The George guy freakin killed it!
The funniest part is "Mr No-Cab", always gets me.
"What is the deal"?
I remember watching this with my mom when I was a kid and she was laughing so hard but I didn't get it at all, being I wasn't really familiar with Seinfeld yet. Now that I'm older, I'm glad I came across this because its hilarious, especially now that I get what Jim was making fun of about Jerry.
Seinfeld was kind of an obscure show the first few seasons in the 90s. It had respectable, but mediocre ratings. A small group of fans. Season 4 in 1993, the show was moved to Must See Thursdays. That move and when they started showing reruns shot it straight to #1 and became THE tv show of the 90s. This skit was shot in 1993, right when Seinfeld was starting to become a household name.
Same lol
Makes me sad to think about the old days when I was a kid
@@fredrezfield1629 What?
That friggin' music at the beginning. Perfection. It's one thing I love about parodies is when they do a mock up of the original music, but this here takes the cake, had me in stitches. Jim Carrey and Jay Leggett here, priceless.
Just an entire spoof season of this version of Seinfeld I'd binge watch it big time. 😂
💯💪🏽😆
“I said lets take a cab. But ^no, No, you didn’t want to take a cab. Mr no cab, mr King of the no cabs 👐🏻”
🤣 this is perfect George
Spot on
In Living Colour was pure joy to watch growing up. Loved it so much. ❤ 🙏
I never knew Jim could do a Seinfeld impression. It was good. But the guy playing George was excellent. Also another guy who does a great George/Jerry/Kramer/Newman is Frank Caliendo who I had the pleasure of meeting back in 2007.
The comedic talent on this show was legendary
I’m currently watching all of Jerry Seinfeld on Netflix so this is just gold 😂
It's gold Jerry!!!
Jim Carrey, the man of a thousand faces. I always liked this skit. I wonder if Jerry himself laughed at this one, or if he ever saw it.
Im a huge seinfeld fan but this shit is hilarious, really good george impression cause he is kinda like that all the time
That George impression was haunting in its amazingness
Two KICKASS shows, In Living Color and Seinfeld...No wonder the 90s was so great.
Jim is the man, haven't seen this in so long and it's still hilarious. This made my day.
Ah another reminder that Jamie Foxx has an Oscar and 2 Grammys 😎
The talent on that show was off the charts and so glad it was part of my childhood.
Don't forget also Jennifer Lopez was just a fly girl on the show at this time
That is a hilarious George impression. He went all-in for funny rather than just accuracy!
He almost seems like a cross between Keanu Reeves and William Shatner.
LOL YES
Keanu shatner
he does shatner in another ep
Woah...
"I have been running for 30 blocks to find a door to enter through" 😆
Kelli Coffield!
This is amazing. I didn't even realize "In Living Color" overlapped with "Seinfeld!" (didn't get into it until reruns)
Perfectly over the top.
White people have the most inane comments.
It's have. You don't make without having. Nice try trying to catch a black man on English whitey. Next time think before you speak. I know your language better than you.
You're both arguing over nothing of importance, you realize. Wise up, both of you
The point is they have them. That's all they have. Think.
And second guy, fuck you
Just watched this skit. Had my mama rolling. We love you James Carrey.
James
@@helpfulcommenter Jamie
Jamal Carrey
@@NoFapKing Hey, at least he didn't call him "Drew."
I had your mama rolling last night
I'm impressed by the short woman giving a perfect Kramer impression
Was such a good show. Every single one of them were so talented, Keenan ivory did a great job putting that show together
This hidden treasure needs to be shared with everyone.
" What is.....the deal?!" Lmao 🤣🤣
It's funny that this is probably the genesis of the classic "what's the deal" Parody of Seinfeld in the zeitgeist.
That on it's own is genius.
Even if you aren't aware of the careers and legends this show spawned.
That was a pretty good George!
Visda58 I reckon!!
how have i never seen this sketch before??
Beautiful 😁
This show is still funnier then any comedy show on tv present day.
*than
+Jake Steel Thank you for using "than" correctly.
damn right.
+Jason Gerard ha.
IFBB Pro Jake Steel
Idk about that..
Workaholics was fuckin hilarious
The impression of Seinfeld isn't that good, but it's so over the top it's hilarious.
that's what it was suppose to be like lol
true
😂😂😂😆😂😆😂😆😂😆😆😆😆😆😆 Tooooooo Funny
That’s the point asshole 😂💯
I would call it a caricature.
Whoever wrote Jim's script did an excellent job of mimicking Jerry's jokes.
As a devoted Seinfeld fan i have to say... i laughed my ass off.
I'm sorry
@@guyledouche6039 right? Lmao. Also, I was talking about Guy LeDouche during Christmas!! Idk why but MXC came to mind 😂😂
Are you able to sit anymore?
💯💪🏽 Facts, this was funny asf 😆😭
@@crisrobles3425😆🤣
this kramer totally fucked up the entrance
what kramer? lol
well you can't blame him the poor guy had to run 30 blocks to find a door to stumble through.
I remember watching this as a kid and I never watched Seinfeld at the time and this was STILL hilarious
Me too, I used to watch Living Color when I was little and thought it was hilarious even though I didn't get the references. I thought it was funny because the acting and writing was so crazy and over the top lol.
almost everyone from in living color became very famous actors. this was a classic comedy show..
Only Jim Carrey became a very famous actor. 😮
The others only became mediocre and mostly failed actors!
Don't hurt yourself when you try using your brain! 😂
MadTV and In Living Colour was great comedy for its time.
It's amazing this came up on my feed 13 years later... in living color was big when i lived in LA, and I didn't appreciate it then as i didn't really watch tv shows, but I wish i had, as still love it today.. .Also amazing to see how big Jamie Fox has become, and how good his impressions are.... I love that this kind of stuff can pop up in your feed out of now where...
I luv Seinfeld show but this shit is hella funny
Jim Carrey is awesome
leusherex but still funny
omar williams Huh? Who said he wasn't?
Not really. He will cut himself off sooner than later
That fack that Jamie foxx does jerry Seinfeld's wack material at the end and still kills is hilarious
The George impression was pretty damn good!
Ha, they beat George on the 'hood' of the car
My mom showed me In Living Color when I was a kid, honestly one of my favourite shows.
The George impression was even better that the Jerry one !
I agree!!!!
As a Seinfeld fan i love this cant believe i never seen it
He dismantled the projects in about 10 seconds flat
This show was 10x better than SNL we were so little & my mum used to let us watch it. Fckn hilarious.
Lucky. We weren’t allowed, but I’d watch it at my friends house when she worked late.
That was the funniest interaction I've seen between Jim Carrey and some black guys since that part of Dumb and Dumber at the gas station where he's like "Big Gulps, huh? Cool!"
Jim Carrey is the most underrated actor ever
Are you like 12 or do you not understand what "underrated" means? Where have you been for the past 25 years, Jim Carrey is one of the most legendary comedic actors of all time.
That being said, no one remembers how Jamie Foxx actually won an Oscar for playing Ray Charles...
The impressions were fun, but the one who made me laugh out loud was Tommy Davidson. How he can get laughs with the smallest role is beyond me.
I know Keenan said it was like a battle of the comedic minds to see who can grab the most attention with the smallest of parts in these sketches
And no one noticed the other person in this sketch was Oscar award winning actor Jamie Foxx?!