Memes and jokes aside, the big thing is that he lacks humbleness. This leads to arrogance, lack of self-awareness, social immaturity and absence of humor. He just wanted to be to best guy ever no matter what, and he'll always believe that about himself, despite his proven and recorded character flaws.
@@HelloImCrimson exactly, some people defend him and I don't know why when he himself doesn't try to act bit better. He had few nice movies and maybe his attitude have helped sell few more tickets but it's a bad long term strategy.
The amount of coke Van Damme was using on the peak of his Hollywood carreer (during Street Fighter more or less) would make him a monster. He would literally destroy him.
The fact about this is coke has no effect on people when they fight,just a blast of extreme euphoria. But i know what i've seen from Steven,Van Damme and MJW. Steven Seagal should not try to challenge one of these 2,they would take him to school or make him piss or/and shít himself.
Imagine a timeline where Seagal fully dedicated himself to martial arts, kept in amazing shape, mastered loads of real skills and martial arts. Just picture what Seagal could have been, given his luck and charisma in the early years. Instead he’s sort of a sweaty egg roll man.
I have read somewhere that at some party Seagal was talking shit about Van Damme. And supposedly Van Damme offered to fight him but Seagal just ran away from the party. And later that day they also met in a nightclub or something and Van Damme stated that the offer stands, but he also bounced. I think it also mentioned that Stallone was at this party and he said that it looked like Seagal got scared of Van Damme. Now of course it might not be true, but funny story nevertheless. Also on 6:09 they mention how supposedly Seagal taught Anderson Silva the front kick, but on wiki it states that Seagal helped Machida perfect the front kick and not Silva. Which only makes me think that Seagal got a little bit lost in his lies, and had some of his stories mixed up.
About the kick, I think it was both, because I’ve seen footage of Silva and Seagal and Machida and Seagal practicing together, and its fuckin hilarious. With Silva, Seagal was extremely uncoordinated while Silva was as sharp as ever, and with Machida, Seagal was just running around like a Teletubby and couldn’t get his leg above his waist for the kick
It was at Stallones Bday party, in his house. VanDamme talking about it in a french interview. You know its the right one, if he does a spot on Stallone impersonation.
I love how honest Van Damme was in that interview. He answered everything straight: said Seagal should lose weight (and actually seemed concerned), "doesn't like me much", says Seagal doesn't like him because he's good. That is straight up, brutal honesty. Quick edit: Michael Jai White was straight up too. I guess it just seems weird next to the total BS festival that spews from Seagal's mouth whenever it opens!
I love that Seagal is dissing JCVD while JC had real introspection arc a few years ago (he even made a movie questioning himself called JCVD but I don't know if it's known well outside Belgium). Long story short Jean-Claude learned humility and still manage to ace full split between two moving trucks at 60 year old like an OG. If you think about it maybe that's why Seagal hates him, he's like the opposite.
Steven doesn't know how to handle trolls sadly. Why not just answer this question seriously? Initiate a discussion? That would be a sick move. But he's just too emotional.
I just think he created the Steven Seagal persona, he created this character as to trying to be perceived as a badass by the public. And he sticked to it for so long that he actually stopped being the real Steven Seagal at some point, and begun believing his own BS stories.
Seagals early stuff was good and entertaining...then he COMPLETELY drank his own Kool Aid and his ego took the wheel. Seagal saying he could take Van Damme or White is like The Black Knight in Monty Python saying "it's only a flesh wound"
This will no doubt get lost in the sea of great comments. But some how Ranton, watching you is more effective then all of the medication I take for depression and anxiety. Be it your insanely well edited review videos or just candid moments on stream. I just want you to know you actually improve the life of people around the world.
Seagal is kind of an oddball alltogether. To us impressionable kids he had that cool inbetween vibe of neither being american nor asian, I back in the day I assumed he had native american roots. He was intriguing to me, bc his characters where these kind of mysterious, one man doing his own thing at the edge of the system against some evil group, type of guys. Mystery for the uneducated was his selling point compared to other action stars. Kind of a bit cringe looking back. I think he did a good job, selling himself, despite being very atypical for the things he did. He´s very tall at 1,93m and from a jewish dad and irish mother. He seems like an annoyed old man with a big ego to me. Maybe he ammassed so many titles and trophies to convince himself but also to discourage and fend off people from finding out that he in fact is all talk nothing to show for it, basicly a fraud.
What makes the clip where he threw the interviewer into the pond so much worse is that he told the dude to ask him the zen question off-camera but didn't tell him he was going to throw him in a pond straight after.
Steven is just that kid from school with "a rich uncle who has a mansion" and "a hot girlfriend at summer camp" but he never matured beyond that point.
He became settled in with having money and a fat gut. Hes the only actor I've seen being able to beat 20 armed ppl, with fists. He's like the how to don't get shot instructor but of Hollywood.
Stallone said that Van Damme challenged Seagal, at a party hosted by Stallone, but Seagal promptly left the party. He didn't want anything to do with the challenge. I believe Stallone.
Steven Seagal at one point had 3 wifes and he preaches spirituality. As for his screen presence, most of them are his body double and voice actors. You can find more about his movies on a channel called Space Ice the guy exposed Steven Seagal like no one else and he's fuckin funny
@@stonethemason12 It's not having 3 wives but the fact none of them were aware of the others. He basically cheated them and his first wife is the most pitiful. She was the daughter of Seagal's sensei, he married her to get the dojo and then left her and his child, promising to return only to marry with another woman in US. This is purely debauchery and scumbag behavior
Lol martial arts tmz is fun as hell, more please. Ranton called out everyone from Jackie Chan to SS, let's go! What u got on Billy Blanks and Chuck Norris Ranton?
The last part where he shoved the guy in the pool actually reminds me of a couple of stories of zen masters doing similar things to their disciples to answer the same question.
Absolutely, I'm 43 and back when I was a kid his vibe was so cool. Not sure what happened. Van Damme did a new series that he actually made fun of his old movies. Now that's how you age gracefully.
Fun Fact: About his voice, app 2min mark, in his initial test screenings he had a rather high-pitched voice that didn't go over very well...he later appeared with his "husky" whisper-like patoise that he continies to use to this day. Even his voice is fake (like how rappers tend to do/they often don't actually normally sound like they do on albums)
@Real Aiglon Not in his early films. First film he did kicks in was Hard to Kill. Not a fight double. All Seagal. He also does that EXACT same front kick in the oil rig fight scene in On Deadly Ground from 1994. In fact, the front kick was the kick he used the most in his films from the 1990s.
"1 arm tied behind their back." JCVD is 177cm tall, MJW is 185 and Steven is 193cm with arms that somewhat to long and that is why he run so funy in old movies -> and arms reach is somewhat important when you trying to wipe the floor with someone... But in the end i have no idea who would win as they are actors and not the badass heros that they pretending to be in the movies...
Steven seagal cannot even kick above his knee line. What happened is that he had this tough guy persona, created by a bullshit martial art (aikido) and eventually he believe his own lie because if it was a lie why else he would be that sucessfull? He is like that special ed kid that no one messes with because it would hurt his feelings
I read somewhere that Seagal once turned down a role, so they cast Hiroyuki Sanada instead. If that's true, not only did the filmmakers dodge a bullet, the shooter came up to them, apologized and handed them his gun and a million dollars.
So, for Rantoroony to like me, all I have to do is: wear all black, squint always (like Im trying to mimic an Asian), whisper my words (not to wake up my parents) and grow ponytail?
If you asked him what humility is, he'd say something cringe like 'It's the state I leave all my opponents in'.
This fucking guy lmao
He probably never even heard that word before
That line is actually badass. I will be using it if someone asks me that
@@nexeir6503 Despite how badass it sounds, imaging it from Steven's mouth makes it sound so so much less cooler
Or he could say: "Humi-what? Ah you mean humidity. That's what the pants of my opponents have once they see my moves"
LMAO!! So well put.
Memes and jokes aside, the big thing is that he lacks humbleness. This leads to arrogance, lack of self-awareness, social immaturity and absence of humor. He just wanted to be to best guy ever no matter what, and he'll always believe that about himself, despite his proven and recorded character flaws.
So, narcissism?
The big thing is that he lacks CREDIBILITY AND on top of that he's smug as hell. He never won anything in his life. Dude is a walking talking scam.
No, I'm a diagnosed NPD. He's just full of himself, but it's actively helping his life. Doing well... If it were the other way around though.
couldn't agree more lmfao
@@HelloImCrimson exactly, some people defend him and I don't know why when he himself doesn't try to act bit better. He had few nice movies and maybe his attitude have helped sell few more tickets but it's a bad long term strategy.
Steven Seagal has such a huge ego, and now he's got the physical size to match.
LMAO underrated comment
In another universe, Steven works as a mobile provider and his name is "Steven Signal"
😆😆😆😆
A legend says before this life he was a bird. He was Steven Seagull
The amount of coke Van Damme was using on the peak of his Hollywood carreer (during Street Fighter more or less) would make him a monster. He would literally destroy him.
Almost happened at a party once, seagull had to run because van damme was angrily looking for him.
The fact about this is coke has no effect on people when they fight,just a blast of extreme euphoria.
But i know what i've seen from Steven,Van Damme and MJW.
Steven Seagal should not try to challenge one of these 2,they would take him to school or make him piss or/and shít himself.
@@nunosantos00 makes your face numb. that can be useful
@@nunosantos00 gives you more confidence and aggression
@@nunosantos00 ye tell that to jon jones
Imagine a timeline where Seagal fully dedicated himself to martial arts, kept in amazing shape, mastered loads of real skills and martial arts. Just picture what Seagal could have been, given his luck and charisma in the early years. Instead he’s sort of a sweaty egg roll man.
he would have been what his unfortunate rival, Van Damme, actually was.
He wouldn’t have been shit I don’t think. He still said he’s smush my boi like an ant. We call that hubris
@@bransonroth2162 I mean at least it wouldn't have aged like milk the way it has lol
😂
@@CypressDahlia Bruh, like no lie. Van Damme is basically Seagal if he stop taking himself so seriously
I have read somewhere that at some party Seagal was talking shit about Van Damme. And supposedly Van Damme offered to fight him but Seagal just ran away from the party. And later that day they also met in a nightclub or something and Van Damme stated that the offer stands, but he also bounced. I think it also mentioned that Stallone was at this party and he said that it looked like Seagal got scared of Van Damme. Now of course it might not be true, but funny story nevertheless. Also on 6:09 they mention how supposedly Seagal taught Anderson Silva the front kick, but on wiki it states that Seagal helped Machida perfect the front kick and not Silva. Which only makes me think that Seagal got a little bit lost in his lies, and had some of his stories mixed up.
About the kick, I think it was both, because I’ve seen footage of Silva and Seagal and Machida and Seagal practicing together, and its fuckin hilarious. With Silva, Seagal was extremely uncoordinated while Silva was as sharp as ever, and with Machida, Seagal was just running around like a Teletubby and couldn’t get his leg above his waist for the kick
Both hilarious rumors 🤣 😂
it was Stalone's birthday party :)
That first story is so LA it hurts. It's most likely all true.
It was at Stallones Bday party, in his house. VanDamme talking about it in a french interview. You know its the right one, if he does a spot on Stallone impersonation.
I love how honest Van Damme was in that interview. He answered everything straight: said Seagal should lose weight (and actually seemed concerned), "doesn't like me much", says Seagal doesn't like him because he's good. That is straight up, brutal honesty.
Quick edit: Michael Jai White was straight up too. I guess it just seems weird next to the total BS festival that spews from Seagal's mouth whenever it opens!
MJW would rip seagal in two in a real life situation. He knows that, but even didn't say it. An awesome man.
You look at Steven Seagal, and then you look at Michael Jai White. Seagal is over the hill at this point
@@Snyper1405 Even in his prime, Seagal wasn't in MJW's league.
@@jmsmys13ify exactly!!
Steven Seagal is basically a WWE persona made real
especially modern WWE
Couldn't have said it better!
this
his hairline tells you exactly where to look and i love it
I love that Seagal is dissing JCVD while JC had real introspection arc a few years ago (he even made a movie questioning himself called JCVD but I don't know if it's known well outside Belgium). Long story short Jean-Claude learned humility and still manage to ace full split between two moving trucks at 60 year old like an OG.
If you think about it maybe that's why Seagal hates him, he's like the opposite.
Van Damme got humble, Segal over the years ego ballooned more. Hopefully he changes for the better
JCVD was fantastic, with his monlogue being possibly the best thing he's ever done.
His tv-show jean claude van johnson was hilariously good. Sad that it just got 2 seasons
@@Daemonarch2k6
What? I've only seen 6 episodes
@@javiervasquez29 just kidding, sadly there was just 1 season
steven seagal is all about that wude life
I’m fucking named after one of his characters. No joke. I fucking hate it
lmao which one
Which one mate. We need to know
the steven seagal multiverse of madness thickens
@@amoghbajracharya Bruh... Looking at his name might give you a hint which one it is...
Hi, Niko!
Shoutout to that one time Seagal got choked out by Gene Lebell and the dude shat himself
Story was proven false by the actual stuntmen that were there. Do you even care about facts?
Gene is the real deal thanks for reminding me to practice his moves
Steven doesn't know how to handle trolls sadly. Why not just answer this question seriously? Initiate a discussion? That would be a sick move. But he's just too emotional.
The crossed arms, lookin like a grumpy 3 year old haha
Hafu go vs Ranton in the next creator clash. MAKE IT HAPPEN!!
I love watching him outside of his films. He's so delusional it's entertaining to watch
Seagal's ego has its own gravitational pull.
"Just because you take up more of the screen, doesn't mean you have more screen presence."
That has to be one of the best fat jokes I have ever heard
I just think he created the Steven Seagal persona, he created this character as to trying to be perceived as a badass by the public.
And he sticked to it for so long that he actually stopped being the real Steven Seagal at some point, and begun believing his own BS stories.
Seagals early stuff was good and entertaining...then he COMPLETELY drank his own Kool Aid and his ego took the wheel. Seagal saying he could take Van Damme or White is like The Black Knight in Monty Python saying "it's only a flesh wound"
This will no doubt get lost in the sea of great comments. But some how Ranton, watching you is more effective then all of the medication I take for depression and anxiety. Be it your insanely well edited review videos or just candid moments on stream. I just want you to know you actually improve the life of people around the world.
Get well Bro 🙏
I fully agree!
"What is the essence of Zen?"
Being able to maintain composure when life flings you into a pond apparently. Lol.
Seagal is kind of an oddball alltogether. To us impressionable kids he had that cool inbetween vibe of neither being american nor asian, I back in the day I assumed he had native american roots. He was intriguing to me, bc his characters where these kind of mysterious, one man doing his own thing at the edge of the system against some evil group, type of guys. Mystery for the uneducated was his selling point compared to other action stars. Kind of a bit cringe looking back.
I think he did a good job, selling himself, despite being very atypical for the things he did. He´s very tall at 1,93m and from a jewish dad and irish mother.
He seems like an annoyed old man with a big ego to me. Maybe he ammassed so many titles and trophies to convince himself but also to discourage and fend off people from finding out that he in fact is all talk nothing to show for it, basicly a fraud.
There was a time when he was the absolute dude. Proof you die the hero or live long enough to get high on your own farts.
Steven acting like he wouldn't get DEMOLISHED by Michael Jai White😂
What makes the clip where he threw the interviewer into the pond so much worse is that he told the dude to ask him the zen question off-camera but didn't tell him he was going to throw him in a pond straight after.
"Zhuk" and "Pizdiuk" made me laugh! Didn't even know that you know some russian:DDD
"Just because you fill out more of the screen doesn't mean you have more screen presence" - LOL
Never thought I'd hear "Jazzy NYC '99" in one of these videos. 👍
SF3 has some primo music
That reaction 😂 “The same guy!!”
Steven is just that kid from school with "a rich uncle who has a mansion" and "a hot girlfriend at summer camp" but he never matured beyond that point.
True though, it would be like Steven Seagal crushing an ant... Provided he manages to sit down on Van Damme.
He became settled in with having money and a fat gut. Hes the only actor I've seen being able to beat 20 armed ppl, with fists. He's like the how to don't get shot instructor but of Hollywood.
Ok, that essence of Zen thing is sorta legit, Zen masters always answer that question with shit like that.
The character segal plays is kool af though 💥 just think of him like a wwe guy, we all know it’s not real but we can still enjoy it 😂👏🏼👏🏼
Steve Seagal,the Meat Loaf of martial arts.
Real late but fuck the way ranton just softly says "you know van damne?" Fucking gets me every time
Nah man I'm subbing rn, just found this channel today. And I can't understand how I used to watch Seagal movies when I was a kid
Stallone said that Van Damme challenged Seagal, at a party hosted by Stallone, but Seagal promptly left the party. He didn't want anything to do with the challenge. I believe Stallone.
He knew he would have got his @ss slapped big time embaressly.
It feels like Steven Seagal is the real world version of King from One Punch Man
I can confirm that Steven Seagal did indeed severe my brainstem 🧠 🤛🤷♂️
Steven Seagal at one point had 3 wifes and he preaches spirituality. As for his screen presence, most of them are his body double and voice actors. You can find more about his movies on a channel called Space Ice the guy exposed Steven Seagal like no one else and he's fuckin funny
Not sure what having 3 wives has to do with not being spiritual tbh
@@stonethemason12 It's not having 3 wives but the fact none of them were aware of the others. He basically cheated them and his first wife is the most pitiful. She was the daughter of Seagal's sensei, he married her to get the dojo and then left her and his child, promising to return only to marry with another woman in US. This is purely debauchery and scumbag behavior
Just let you know the guy playing the slap game with Seagal called Feijao who knocked Romero out cold before
There's a great video somewhere of someone editing cartoon sound effects over a Steven Seagal fight scene and it's the best thing you'll ever see.
Seagal was that guy early 90s during the under seige era
Der Soundeffekt bei dem Frontkick hat mich so gekilled :DDD
Steven is a liar and is very unproven as a fighter. He is the definition of a bullshido artist
The end was real funny when asked "what is Zen" and he didn't know so became violent.
7:48 This is literally Jack Whitehall: Travels With my Father. I'm pretty sure they staged this for the show, like, Jack literally said they did.
I just want a compilation of real fighters knocking him out. He’s got to be one of the least self aware people alive.
"What Happened to Steven Seagal?" He got old, he's in his 70's
Lol martial arts tmz is fun as hell, more please. Ranton called out everyone from Jackie Chan to SS, let's go! What u got on Billy Blanks and Chuck Norris Ranton?
Ranton has nothing on Chuck Norris, Chuck Norris has everything on ranton
The last part where he shoved the guy in the pool actually reminds me of a couple of stories of zen masters doing similar things to their disciples to answer the same question.
Van damm is class & he has a sense of humour. The beer ads he did are classic
In fairness, that was basically every Zen story ever. I bet that dude came out of the pond enlightened.
Squashing a little pizdyuk a little zhuk LMAO it got me rofling WTF how do you know russian?
Seeing Rantwo actually excited about gossip puts a smile on my face
wow Van Daaaamn can sure give it back inte subtle way
Steven Seagal when he was young looked like Terry Silver.
I love the early Seagal Movies. Especially Above The Law and Marked For Death.
Yo make a kung fu fight tournament with Hafu go and make kung fu work
Hafu lets go
"what is the essence of zen?" - getting thrown into a pool, damn. Why haven't I thought of that before? I'm gonna go do that now
Absolutely, I'm 43 and back when I was a kid his vibe was so cool. Not sure what happened. Van Damme did a new series that he actually made fun of his old movies. Now that's how you age gracefully.
That wimpy-cat kick from Steven Seagal is supposed to intimate somebody!!?? 😂
Oh! You did discover Steven Seagal !
How did Steven Seagal glued that patch of black shoe polish astro-turf for a wig on his big head?
third strike music doesn’t go unappreciated
the answer to the essence of zen was totally correct
"What is zen?"
**yeeted into a man-made pond**
Oh he actually shat himself one time when he was choked out
Can't believe that so many people have hate towards Bruce Lee and say he's not a real fighter but never say anything about Steven Seagal.
You should watch some movies of him when he was younger "above the law" watch this movie, you will love it
I really wish I could spar Steven Seagal IRL 😂😂😂
Steven Seagal is the Hulk Hogan of martial arts
My man stole Vegetas hairline and obtained true power
when ranton breaks a plank he breaks the stockmarket
He evolved into his final form.
Fun Fact:
About his voice, app 2min mark, in his initial test screenings he had a rather high-pitched voice that didn't go over very well...he later appeared with his "husky" whisper-like patoise that he continies to use to this day.
Even his voice is fake (like how rappers tend to do/they often don't actually normally sound like they do on albums)
Jean Claude van DAMN BRO
1:38 to his credit, this was an awsome answer
He ran away 2 times when Van Damme challenged him.
Seagal has been throwing kicks in film fight scenes since his second film Hard to Kill.
Not as good as Silva did in that KO though and kicks are not a part of Akido tactics.
@Real Aiglon Not in his early films. First film he did kicks in was Hard to Kill. Not a fight double. All Seagal. He also does that EXACT same front kick in the oil rig fight scene in On Deadly Ground from 1994. In fact, the front kick was the kick he used the most in his films from the 1990s.
....... Billy Jack-itis....they should call him...."BULLY JACK".......LOL!
The essence of Zen going for a swim lol why tho
Steven seagal front kicks someone through a window in hard to kill that looks like that kick
i think van damme and michael jay white would wipe the floor with seagull, even when they would fight with 1 arm tied behind their back.
White`s kicks are quicker than JCVD`s and more fluid, Van Damme`s fight scenes are stiff.
@@markant9534 that wasn´t my point but ok thx
"1 arm tied behind their back." JCVD is 177cm tall, MJW is 185 and Steven is 193cm with arms that somewhat to long and that is why he run so funy in old movies -> and arms reach is somewhat important when you trying to wipe the floor with someone...
But in the end i have no idea who would win as they are actors and not the badass heros that they pretending to be in the movies...
Steven can kick your ass even at his age..😂😂😂
Yo Third strike OST
What happened to Steven Segal. McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's to start with
Steven seagal cannot even kick above his knee line. What happened is that he had this tough guy persona, created by a bullshit martial art (aikido) and eventually he believe his own lie because if it was a lie why else he would be that sucessfull? He is like that special ed kid that no one messes with because it would hurt his feelings
Van damme called him out and Steven got scared.
I read somewhere that Seagal once turned down a role, so they cast Hiroyuki Sanada instead. If that's true, not only did the filmmakers dodge a bullet, the shooter came up to them, apologized and handed them his gun and a million dollars.
He looks like Eddie Munster when he was on Arsenio Hall
Him running isn't THAT Bad, when you remember he was a lanky 6'5" Guy in full sprint.
So, for Rantoroony to like me, all I have to do is: wear all black, squint always (like Im trying to mimic an Asian), whisper my words (not to wake up my parents) and grow ponytail?
7:48 Jack Whitehall is a comedian here in the UK. That clip was a skit.
Steven Seagal was great in Out For A Hamburger 🍔
One comment about all of his hilarosity, based on his own quote: haiiiih...!
from mob to cops he had has his hand in the pot.