He's sick,so let's not be negative, unfortunately when it is actresses he has worked with,he is a scumbag,it's fact, Wikipedia,IMDb,etc,so I like the action star,but hate the human being
Yep, he's got a sense of humour that is largely misunderstood (I can relate). He obviously perceived the feedback and just fucking ran with it for the crack. Mad lad 💪🏻
I trained with Steven in his dojo in Japan, eventually climbing the ranks under his training and becoming a black belt Aikido master myself. From there, Steven recommended me to the CIA and I went undercover pretending to work with the Italian mafia. Part of my job was playing a blues musician in Seagal's band to keep my cover, we usually played blues bars in Louisiana and shared the stage with the likes of B.B. King and more. This was around the time Bruce Lee personally met me while filming Enter the Dragon in order for me to teach him my signature front kick move, which he used on screen to eventually win an academy award for which he thanked me in his award speech. See Steven? I can make up stories too!
@@g.teixeira95 - it's called Hollywood g - an now we know more about them than the 80s/90s- he's a scumbag an has contacts in high places -status u say- he's an epstein weinstein but ain't been caught yet
@@papapetebreen yo papa Respect.. I agree with you..(great post)....he is so fake an how he knows that Brandon Lee was shot before anyone- u seen the interview, he is in epstein league - he got no respect for Bruce or chuck etc an to me he's fake plus respects putin? 🎤 dropped
I enjoy the hell out of it too. It is corny and maybe it is a bad movie, but the action scenes are impactful and when Seagal kicks ass in this movie it hurts. I never had a problem with all the environmental stuff, it made Seagal interesting and unique back then.
I’m sure it’s an unspoken rule among even some of the more sensitive celebrities to behave on David Letterman since he was for a time the number one show host. One time David Letterman got Kinsey Klaus, who is probably the most dangerous and aggressively tempered actor on his show, and he behaved quite elegantly. If you made an ass of yourself on letterman if you’re on you’re career brink you’d risk messing it up
i really think, that this is one of the best interviewers i have ever seen someone do with Sensei. honestly, the way of humorously calling him out ("this is the story i would rather believe") and still doing it in a sympathic and humorous way, that allows Steve to keep his face, is totaly gold. :D loved it. thanks for this entertainment and being brave just enough to walk the thin line :D
This is what has kept him around, even as the laughing stock in the martial arts community. His charm and charisma so easily forgives all of his bullshit.
On Deadly Ground is pretty good for a directorial debut. Lots to like about this film including Caine, who is hamming it up, and Joan Chen, who is always worth watching!
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That was gifted to him by the chief of an Eskimo tribe when Sensei Seagal saved all the children of their village from an evil land developer who wanted their ancestral land to drill oil ! The guy had kidnapped all the children and tied them to barrels of crude oil and was planning to burn them if the deed to the land was not turned over. Seagal never even blinked during the whole fight against 40 men ! It was glorious . Later he was made a deity by the 14th Dalai Lama !!
He sounds like Clark W. Griswold when he's lying about working with the CIA. lol. "I'm not with the CIA....I WAS, but I don't like to talk about it". Hahahahahahaha.
Now I am confused. This Steven seem cool. He is funny. Looks good. Big. And not adversarial. Letterman is the master at interviewing. An he ages and keeps getting more witty, funny and quick thinking.
Its called "self-defence" and Seagal was a pro at it. He successfully created this image of himself where no one would dare to get into a fight with him. It doesn't matter how good he is at fighting, he has the psychological advantage anyway..
Crazy thing is how much he's changed from then until now..look at any recent interviews and he is not nearly as personable or charming as he was in older stuff.
@@ashneel compared to the way he is now he was actually human back then and acted somewhat normal. These days he's absolutely unbearable and just awful
@@md.saunders6625 Yeah Seagal seems to have an insecure personality. Back in 1994 he was still taken pretty seriously as an action movie star, but nowadays practically everyone (in the West, at least) considers him a joke. If he's interviewed nowadays, it's almost guaranteed to be someone who has no admiration whatsoever for Seagal and considers him a silly man, and I'm sure Seagal is aware of this.
@@IsmailofeRegime yeah he may be a little insecure especially after years of hating he get and when he feel like the interviewer is just another dude who knows him from some silly compilation videos made for fun, then he become a little annoyed and douchy
I´m keeping this interview and the one with a karate fighter that they did to him in Dubai to understand that he is smarter than everyone thinks and that he has known how to be in character all these years, making up stories as he goes along, the sense of humor that he shows here is gold when accepting the jokes, joking with himself as a bad director, I imagine that it was going to be a lot of fun to see that the haters have swallowed all his stories and believe that they have exposed him when he knew what he was doing and With that he achieved all the success to this day, in his 70's they continue to talk about him, keeping him current.
Gotta love how the CIA story was avoided now that he had become so famous and was being interviewed on national television. He really talked himself into a situation he couldn't walk out of on that one.
99.9% of people ahting him are kids in the internet jumping bandwagon aside of couple people from the mainstream talking sh*t about him a lot actually respect him, Seagall hating is more like a trend than anything else
@@sequoyahchapman676 How you know it? There are so much evidence from different persons how delusional and douchebag like behaviour Steven Seagal is showing..Hurting stuntmen and fellow actors because his ego got hurt. He is not right in the head, sorry to burst your bubble dear. 🎭
In early 94' we had a terrible winter freeze throughout the country, like the one we're having now in 2021. I remember going out and seeing On Deadly Ground at that time and I remember how cold it was.
The only reason Time Warner let him direct "ON DEADLY GROUND" is because they wanted him to agree to Under Siege 2. ODG was not a bad film mainly because Seagal was kept afloat by a talented cast. Joan Chen, R. Lee Ermey, Michael Caine who it was nice to see as a villain. John C. McGinley is always a great "heavy". Billy Bob Thornton made a cameo. That being said, Seagal's ego shines through. The Inuit spiritual rebirth sequence makes you shake your head...not from cultural disrespect, but the fact that it was shoehorned into the film. Then there is the speech at the state capitol in Anchorage when Seagal's ponytailed ass should have been arrested for trespassing, domestic terrorism, industrial espionage, not to mention multiple counts of homicide. The panoramic shots of the Alaskan wilderness were the most memorable aspects of the film. Hats off to the cinematographer.
He made a nice speech about environment to make people think and force it into movie and you hate him for it couse he trespass (in a fkin movie!) into some large corpo lol you act like usefull idiot, defending interests of people who are against you
He seems pretty normal here. But On Deadly Ground is where the sanctimoniousness and arrogance started getting so over the top that his movie sales began slipping. The movie is very entertaining, but a lot of the fun is laughing at Seagal. He had one last big hurrah with Under Siege II after that, which did over 100 mil, believe it or not. But that was it. It kept slipping from there. Fire Down Below was one of his minor ones, but that was like the last time he was still the real Steven Seagal.
This was kind of an awkward interview, actually. Full of hot air. If you want to thank anyone, thank Dave for salvaging this 'dead dog' with his humor and personality. Otherwise watch the interview with Arsenio to see what could happen when someone doesn't direct Seagal.
Letterman and Seagal should have done a movie together like Arnold and Davito. Or had their own show and Letterman be Ed McMahon. Such chemistry they had!
It's very typical of a narcissist - the more he is threatened by somebody, the more he feels the need to insult them. Van Damme was a genuine fighter with credentials in the ring.
@@valerierodger7700 I wish I could find out more about that and find out for sure if he called seagal out for a fight. Cause Van damm seems to have respect for him
@@danielcrowell8143 Look for interviews with Sylvester Stallone about it. Stallone was a witness and said that Van Damme would have won that fight. He said that Seagal wanted no part of that.
@@DreDawg3000 Who really cares about Stallone opinion though, hes Van friend and that's all, when Segall trained in Japan Stallone played in porn dreaming of hollywood
My money would've been on JCVD in a real one on one 👊💪. IMO time cop , hard target, kickboxer & blood sport are among the best action flixs🎬 IMO. I use to like Steven before the arrogance when't to his head & now he thanks he is a God ( deity )😂 thanks for sharing the info 💯👍😎
Combination of things. Stories about being difficult to work with behind the scenes, stories throwing doubt upon his purported martial arts skills, Seagal using his directorial debut to build a monument to his ego as some great environmental warrior, and the general impression that his films just kept getting worse and worse. Plus his increasing weight gain. I'd say by 2004 his status as a "paunchy punchline" had been firmly established in American pop culture, and it's only gotten worse since then.
The over eating and lies caught up with him somewhat gradually. I think he screwed himself by saying he knew and trained with Bruce Lee. You can't do that with as many knowledgeable followers of Bruce!!!
If Segal knew Letterman was screwing with him on the CIA question , then Segal was pretty sharp coming up with the dead dog skit , man that had me going for a minute. When Dave called Segal a chimp I thought Segal was going off on Letterman , he could have gotten away with acting pissed ,letterman had it coming but Segal let it slide.
He actually comes across as likeable here ...Maybe the jokes been on us the entire time 😂
I love how letterman starts the interview with a clear working assumption that Segal's gonna make stuff up.
"They don't just give these to chimps!" Lmfao 😆
And Steven didn´t take the oportunity to say " Well my friend...then you have some explaining to do" 😅Badam tsss....
In the 90's everything & everyone was happy, carefree and lovely
Don't be sad marcos.
Cocaine is great
80's too, and that's not by chance.
I honestly think Seagal has been trolling us for a lifetime.
He's sick,so let's not be negative, unfortunately when it is actresses he has worked with,he is a scumbag,it's fact, Wikipedia,IMDb,etc,so I like the action star,but hate the human being
yep
he's a master
Yep, he's got a sense of humour that is largely misunderstood (I can relate). He obviously perceived the feedback and just fucking ran with it for the crack. Mad lad 💪🏻
@@gnosis8142 gee I never heard that before you are so clever.../sarcasm
haters going to hate
100000% there is no other explanation.
He is going to keep coming back till someone remembers seeing Ritchie
Out for Justice
Rumor has it that he ate Richie, that's why he gain 300 lbs
😄
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
I trained with Steven in his dojo in Japan, eventually climbing the ranks under his training and becoming a black belt Aikido master myself. From there, Steven recommended me to the CIA and I went undercover pretending to work with the Italian mafia. Part of my job was playing a blues musician in Seagal's band to keep my cover, we usually played blues bars in Louisiana and shared the stage with the likes of B.B. King and more. This was around the time Bruce Lee personally met me while filming Enter the Dragon in order for me to teach him my signature front kick move, which he used on screen to eventually win an academy award for which he thanked me in his award speech. See Steven? I can make up stories too!
I want to see a Steven Seagal biopic starring Neill Breen as Steven Seagal.
@@UMAMIMAMU I second this.
Anybody can make up stories. Not anybody can reach Steven Seagal's status
@@g.teixeira95 - it's called Hollywood g - an now we know more about them than the 80s/90s- he's a scumbag an has contacts in high places -status u say- he's an epstein weinstein but ain't been caught yet
@@papapetebreen yo papa
Respect.. I agree with you..(great post)....he is so fake an how he knows that Brandon Lee was shot before anyone- u seen the interview, he is in epstein league - he got no respect for Bruce or chuck etc an to me he's fake plus respects putin? 🎤 dropped
He was a security guard at an air port...
He probably knew a security guy at an airport... and taught him everything
@@cooldudedaddy6420 lol
@@cooldudedaddy6420 exactly!
He takes deep breaths and scratches his nose when he’s lying. Lol
He stays huffing and scratching
He's added a huge sniff with nose waggle to his repertoire in more recent interviews.
pinocchio is Stevens son
On Deadly Ground is awesome
The hand slap game
I enjoy the hell out of it too. It is corny and maybe it is a bad movie, but the action scenes are impactful and when Seagal kicks ass in this movie it hurts. I never had a problem with all the environmental stuff, it made Seagal interesting and unique back then.
Watched the first 5 minutes. This may be the most honest and humble he’s ever been.
I’m sure it’s an unspoken rule among even some of the more sensitive celebrities to behave on David Letterman since he was for a time the number one show host. One time David Letterman got Kinsey Klaus, who is probably the most dangerous and aggressively tempered actor on his show, and he behaved quite elegantly. If you made an ass of yourself on letterman if you’re on you’re career brink you’d risk messing it up
LOL he is a morn and a liar
Letterman and Seagal🤩 Great back and forth interview🤙
He almost seems likable in this, as opposed to every other interview I've seen with him
thought same thing.
couse you only saw one or two where he was annoyed and acted douchy plus some compilation of hating videos
i really think, that this is one of the best interviewers i have ever seen someone do with Sensei. honestly, the way of humorously calling him out ("this is the story i would rather believe") and still doing it in a sympathic and humorous way, that allows Steve to keep his face, is totaly gold. :D loved it. thanks for this entertainment and being brave just enough to walk the thin line :D
that guy is so awfull... aspecially how he treats people...
sensei? was he your teacher?
Lmao ,you went full TARD, never ever go full tard.
Yahhh for us Master Steven Seagal is the best !!! His Aikido much better than Kung Fu or Judo Karate of Bruce Lee!!!
This guy has to be Steven Seagal's stand-in, he's too charming.
Very charming! I❤a guy like him lol
I remember watching this when it aired thinking this guy's alright atleast he's funny, then over the years he's just proved himself to be a turd
This is what has kept him around, even as the laughing stock in the martial arts community. His charm and charisma so easily forgives all of his bullshit.
Yes he doesn’t seem like as a-holish as he does now.
@@Elusive_Pete he is mostly respected in the martial arts aommunity, it is youtube community of average kids who spread hate for the sake of laughs
On Deadly Ground is pretty good for a directorial debut. Lots to like about this film including Caine, who is hamming it up, and Joan Chen, who is always worth watching!
@poppy grant no she told me he was awesome man and she lusted over him ✌
Great film, another film " Fire Down Below" - master film
@@jasonjanes3256 Yes, I have them both (and others) on DVD and have watched them many times
@@robertayoder2063 lie
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Best and most raw interview of Steven I've seen thus far, gg.
'Into the Sun' was a pretty good movie.................pity it went direct to DVD
I know right. It is an overlooked jem of a movie. His swordsmanship was great.
Letterman handled this well.
Shoulder pads are nuclear.
This was the best interview ever
Dave got it right early in the interview.
lol. he kind of treated a lot of people like that back then though.
Rude
I miss the Seagal of the 90's
That coat....he must be the head waiter at a Mexican restaurant.
LOL yeah he was really full of himself
That was gifted to him by the chief of an Eskimo tribe when Sensei Seagal saved all the children of their village from an evil land developer who wanted their ancestral land to drill oil ! The guy had kidnapped all the children and tied them to barrels of crude oil and was planning to burn them if the deed to the land was not turned over. Seagal never even blinked during the whole fight against 40 men ! It was glorious . Later he was made a deity by the 14th Dalai Lama !!
@@barrymccockner6450 Oh my Amazing story..love it
@@TheNeeenha Every word is true!!!
@CaneFu how do you figure? The color of his fringe coat and its ornamental patterns have no similarity with Mexican decorative art at all.
Segal is a comedian in his own right
In his own wrong.
He's just unaware that he is!!!
he's definitely funnier than David Letterman.
In his own mind
It's terribly sad that steven seagal didn't end up aging well.
Did you have a thing for him back in the day heheh. He’s still dope
He's 70 with a thyroid issue
He sounds like Clark W. Griswold when he's lying about working with the CIA. lol. "I'm not with the CIA....I WAS, but I don't like to talk about it". Hahahahahahaha.
1000%🤣
So basically he had a little security job and he’s trying to play it off like he worked at the CIA😂
To me it seemed like the whole story was a joke and invention from him to distract from the "real" CIA Work he (never) has done. ;)
@@mrblonde609 that’s probably more accurate lol
It was a joke! Fucking A!
I love the movie very special n good stuff
Steven you got us all! Been trolling us all bad since the 90's! lol
80s
Now I am confused. This Steven seem cool. He is funny. Looks good. Big. And not adversarial. Letterman is the master at interviewing. An he ages and keeps getting more witty, funny and quick thinking.
He had a moment of clarity here...
Exactly, Stevie ain't too bad here.
it's like he is quoting lines. At other occassions he barely can make a whole sentence about something.
And it's like he's young too.. wow...
@@chez0788 Letterman is definitely old now.
Jokes aside, I thought the interview was really interesting on Seagal's life growing up and his time in Japan.
90% of it bullshit....
@@alexscott730 And of course you know that because you were there, right Alex?
It's so great, Steven could have been a fiction writer.
His whole life seems be one big tissue of lies
Its called "self-defence" and Seagal was a pro at it. He successfully created this image of himself where no one would dare to get into a fight with him. It doesn't matter how good he is at fighting, he has the psychological advantage anyway..
@Les Awkward You may have heard this now, but you didn't hear it in the 90s... and that was my point.
Tissue of Lies Great name for Steven's next movie. Nice one Marvin.
@@charlesmcgehee3227 it actually would be
secret is not to act, but to be"
-steven seagal
That summs his psychological character in a nutshell
Crazy thing is how much he's changed from then until now..look at any recent interviews and he is not nearly as personable or charming as he was in older stuff.
Lol he never was
@@ashneel compared to the way he is now he was actually human back then and acted somewhat normal. These days he's absolutely unbearable and just awful
@@md.saunders6625 Yeah Seagal seems to have an insecure personality. Back in 1994 he was still taken pretty seriously as an action movie star, but nowadays practically everyone (in the West, at least) considers him a joke. If he's interviewed nowadays, it's almost guaranteed to be someone who has no admiration whatsoever for Seagal and considers him a silly man, and I'm sure Seagal is aware of this.
@@IsmailofeRegime yeah he may be a little insecure especially after years of hating he get and when he feel like the interviewer is just another dude who knows him from some silly compilation videos made for fun, then he become a little annoyed and douchy
I´m keeping this interview and the one with a karate fighter that they did to him in Dubai to understand that he is smarter than everyone thinks and that he has known how to be in character all these years, making up stories as he goes along, the sense of humor that he shows here is gold when accepting the jokes, joking with himself as a bad director, I imagine that it was going to be a lot of fun to see that the haters have swallowed all his stories and believe that they have exposed him when he knew what he was doing and With that he achieved all the success to this day, in his 70's they continue to talk about him, keeping him current.
I know you had to pull a muscle in your toe with that reach🤣
Great story with the dog at the airport 😄
Too bad it's not true. This was from an episode of only fools and horses.
@@mugyouoff Yesss ! The best show ever !!!
Michael Caine’s quote on doing On Deadly Ground….”I have a mortgage to pay”……
One of these days I will count the burns by Dave I'm at 8.
Dave straight calling the liar out on his nonsense!
Gotta love how the CIA story was avoided now that he had become so famous and was being interviewed on national television. He really talked himself into a situation he couldn't walk out of on that one.
Love how letterman doesn't believe a damn word.🤠
His front hair looks funny like a small rug LOL.
He really does come off as candid and charming here. Not many people have anything pleasant to say about him though.
99.9% of people ahting him are kids in the internet jumping bandwagon
aside of couple people from the mainstream talking sh*t about him a lot actually respect him, Seagall hating is more like a trend than anything else
Maybe he has been the master of trollshido
@@Nickxxx85kudos to you , truth spoken right here man , not many left who speak truth and even rarer people who can discern truth
Very interesting choice of attire my little Russian mongol
As time goes by I see that the more Hollywood hates him, the more I admire that.
What ever! I❤him he is not what you think he is
@@sequoyahchapman676 How you know it? There are so much evidence from different persons how delusional and douchebag like behaviour Steven Seagal is showing..Hurting stuntmen and fellow actors because his ego got hurt. He is not right in the head, sorry to burst your bubble dear. 🎭
@@sequoyahchapman676 listen Stephen you shouldn't defend yourself in the comments of a TH-cam video.
normal people don't accept awards from Putin
@@TimeofQwertyyou mean vvvladiiiimrrr poooooootiiin.
So he went from picking it up at a football game to working in a Chinese restaurant and being recognised because he washes dishes quickly..lol
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed 😅
That football game was never to be repeated.
In early 94' we had a terrible winter freeze throughout the country, like the one we're having now in 2021. I remember going out and seeing On Deadly Ground at that time and I remember how cold it was.
There was a huge blizzard of 93 and of 94.
That was actually great
He walked and he ran are very similar...
u made me laugh so hard that was funny about the dog i will be laughing for along time about that.
He is making a new remake of Pinocchio as a martial artist and will get 1000000000000000 million dollars according to himself
The coat is a reference to Marlon Brando as a regulator in the 1976 Arthur Penn film The Missouri Breaks
The only reason Time Warner let him direct "ON DEADLY GROUND" is because they wanted him to agree to Under Siege 2. ODG was not a bad film mainly because Seagal was kept afloat by a talented cast. Joan Chen, R. Lee Ermey, Michael Caine who it was nice to see as a villain. John C. McGinley is always a great "heavy". Billy Bob Thornton made a cameo.
That being said, Seagal's ego shines through. The Inuit spiritual rebirth sequence makes you shake your head...not from cultural disrespect, but the fact that it was shoehorned into the film. Then there is the speech at the state capitol in Anchorage when Seagal's ponytailed ass should have been arrested for trespassing, domestic terrorism, industrial espionage, not to mention multiple counts of homicide. The panoramic shots of the Alaskan wilderness were the most memorable aspects of the film. Hats off to the cinematographer.
which is worse: that which you listed segal should have been arrested for, or enslaving humankind?
He made a nice speech about environment to make people think and force it into movie and you hate him for it couse he trespass (in a fkin movie!) into some large corpo lol you act like usefull idiot, defending interests of people who are against you
the art of bulshito at it's best
😂yep😂
Don’t insult Aikido!
Used in an orthodox way Aikido can cause serious damages in the body !
Respect the martial arts 🥋
Damn that was a crazy story ..the dog had deceased all over the place..hard to talk about wow.. thank you for your service Steven seagal
What service!??
The dog story is a Hollywood cliché. William Shatner told the same story years before on Johnny Carson.
🤣🤣
@@johnduke4120 That was sarcastic. At least I hope it was.
It's a unique take on the Monty Python dead parrot sketch.
Seagal seemed way more likeable in his prime.
He seems to be charming and a good mood here
On deadly ground , he started his downhill ! corny punch lines ... people just wanted to see him kicking ass !
Mr. Seagal takes pathological liar to a complete other level.
It was a joke. God you are slow.
Another one thanks to the recommendations. This was so cringe.
Sensai chimp at his best 🤪
Es un excelente actor excelente maestro de las Artes marciales sobre todo con el aikido bendiciones y para la familia también
Excelente actor??? Viste su 30 ultimas peliculas?
This is the first time he told a decent story. About three dog
Wow, Letterman insulted the hell out of Seagal, he knew he's a WELL KNOWN LIAR!!! 🤨🤨🤨
Not cool!
@@sequoyahchapman676 What's that? Letterman insulting him or steven being a liar?
The dog thing is an old joke, he's bullshiting.
it's intended as a joke. he told a joke
@@jabbahursty People are so paranoid about Seagals lies that they are too stupid to realize when he is obviously joking.
"The dog was deceased."
Wow, what a hilarious story Steven, not at all fucked up that you lied about a dead animal.
He seems pretty normal here. But On Deadly Ground is where the sanctimoniousness and arrogance started getting so over the top that his movie sales began slipping. The movie is very entertaining, but a lot of the fun is laughing at Seagal. He had one last big hurrah with Under Siege II after that, which did over 100 mil, believe it or not. But that was it. It kept slipping from there. Fire Down Below was one of his minor ones, but that was like the last time he was still the real Steven Seagal.
It made 100 mill probably due to a teenage Katherine Heigel!😍😍😍😍
This was kind of an awkward interview, actually. Full of hot air. If you want to thank anyone, thank Dave for salvaging this 'dead dog' with his humor and personality. Otherwise watch the interview with Arsenio to see what could happen when someone doesn't direct Seagal.
@@jamesbroughton7635 heh heh heh
Exit wounds is decent. Probably his last good one
@@jamesbroughton7635 Sound like she had a great time on that one.....
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He fled to Japan at draft age during a war and the rest is solid gold bs.
Will always be a Steven Seagal fan, love his movies, love his coats!!
What about his ponytail and sissy beads?
Forgot the fat belly and fake hair
@@David-vg8lx we will always love his ponytail and sissy beads
@@David-vg8lx Remember what happened to the last guy in the glimmer man that said that.
Are you a good director? "No." The only funny and relatable thing he's ever said.
He said he could kill Randy Couture. That's funny too!
That was actually a good dog story
If Journalism was an Olympic sport, Segal would have been Jeffrey Butler.
Letterman and Seagal should have done a movie together like Arnold and Davito. Or had their own show and Letterman be Ed McMahon. Such chemistry they had!
Hahaha yeah!, i loved this interview!, you are the best Mr Seagal, thanks for all.
Steven was airport security basically
A truly humble and gentle man. LOL
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All these actors have been trolling us the whole time hollytroll
What prop room did he steal that ridiculous coat from ?
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This is a more humble video of him just don’t understand his criticism of Jean Claude van damm
It's very typical of a narcissist - the more he is threatened by somebody, the more he feels the need to insult them. Van Damme was a genuine fighter with credentials in the ring.
@@valerierodger7700 I wish I could find out more about that and find out for sure if he called seagal out for a fight. Cause Van damm seems to have respect for him
@@danielcrowell8143 Look for interviews with Sylvester Stallone about it. Stallone was a witness and said that Van Damme would have won that fight. He said that Seagal wanted no part of that.
@@DreDawg3000 Okay thanks
@@DreDawg3000 Who really cares about Stallone opinion though, hes Van friend and that's all, when Segall trained in Japan Stallone played in porn dreaming of hollywood
Did he just admit to termination of a pet? Lol
My money would've been on JCVD in a real one on one 👊💪. IMO time cop , hard target, kickboxer & blood sport are among the best action flixs🎬 IMO. I use to like Steven before the arrogance when't to his head & now he thanks he is a God ( deity )😂 thanks for sharing the info 💯👍😎
The Ego has landed!
When did Seagal go from being a respected action movie actor to being a paunchy punchline?
Combination of things. Stories about being difficult to work with behind the scenes, stories throwing doubt upon his purported martial arts skills, Seagal using his directorial debut to build a monument to his ego as some great environmental warrior, and the general impression that his films just kept getting worse and worse. Plus his increasing weight gain. I'd say by 2004 his status as a "paunchy punchline" had been firmly established in American pop culture, and it's only gotten worse since then.
@@IsmailofeRegime - you forgot spray-painting his head, to look like there's hair.
The over eating and lies caught up with him somewhat gradually. I think he screwed himself by saying he knew and trained with Bruce Lee. You can't do that with as many knowledgeable followers of Bruce!!!
Insulting everybody in Hollywood
Day 1
If Segal knew Letterman was screwing with him on the CIA question , then Segal was pretty sharp coming up with the dead dog skit , man that had me going for a minute. When Dave called Segal a chimp I thought Segal was going off on Letterman , he could have gotten away with acting pissed ,letterman had it coming but Segal let it slide.
That was uncalled for and classless of letterman . Just gratuitously rude .
@@justinmacarrhur1924 nah, it was deserved
yeah, sadly most people here doesn't understand whats going on with the dog story
@justinmacarrhur1924 are you on Steven's payroll?
Nice Jacket there chief
Okay that dog burial joke that's an old Street joke it's something that Norm Macdonald would tell
Oh dearie dearie me...
Was it raining in the studio at 0:30?
Great, unique person!
they don’t just give these to chimps😂😂😂that was the best put down ever directed at steven seagal. dave can be absolutely brutal 😂!
He walks like he runs :)
He admits he is a bad director lol. It's a fun film. Speech at the end of the film made him a target
2:26 Look at his lips he always does those facial gestures when he's in his lying routine, if you keep watching you see him scratch his eyebrow..
Ahhh your a body language expert?? Where did you study???
maybe he had an itch. I just scratched my moustash -- oops maybe I was lying DUUUH
Saying Seagal was with the CIA is like saying Frank Sinatra was a rap star.
😂even back then people recognised it.
I like his native leather coat.
7:03 Shatner I believe told the same Jokey Story too on another talk show.
This is during the period when he was half Native American. Before half black, Russian, Italian, Japanese.
Don’t forget now he is claiming to be 1 teaspoon of mongol as well.
great story the dog story! funny who'd figures