Bill Burr parachutes into some of the greatest shows ever made, and makes them all just a little bit better. Great movie takes, too. The Nice Guys is seriously one of the best action/comedies ever made.
they wouldn't have the worst rap music he somehow manages to find at the end though...well he'd probably still manage it in the 90s...mans got a talent for horrendous hip hop
A Prophet is truly awesome. Only saw it once, but it amazed me. The Nice Guys is one of my favorites at this point. I watch it at least once a year. Perfect film, and hilarious.
Man, at first glance it seemed so unnecessary, but your editing makes this video really come alive and ties everything nicely together, It's immersive and shows that you know your stuff. Thank you so much for the hard work. Man, Bill Burr sounds like the perfect friend for movie night and grabbing a beer or a dozen in some shady dive afterwards.
There's a montage of like EVERY Will Ferrel outake, and I must have watched it a hundred times. 😂 I swear, you're in a bad mood.. just put that on. Never gets old.
5:40 oh no Bill, those are not "the original" rat rods. Not even really rat rods, those Mad Max vehicles are in a category of their own. The "rat rods" you are thinking about are basically rolling furniture, made by random junk people find in their yards
In A Prophet that look he gets on his face of peace and serenity as everything explodes around him is so perfect. It's like in The Hurt Locker when Jeremy Renner is in the grocery store and you know he would feel safer in the streets of Fallujah than where he is right then.
4:16 For anyone curious, that actor's name is Beau Knapp. I wish his character had a bigger role in that movie because he absolutely crushed the few scenes he was in.
Wasn’t expecting a shout out for Un Prophete, which is amazing. Lots of other solid choices like Blade Runner 2 and good to hear that I wasn’t the only one that turned off Dune.
Dune is a hit nowadays despite it being written for over half a century precisely because it deals with topics that are very human, very reality-based. The exploitation of natural resources, the subjugation of peoples for political and economical interests, the dangers of blind faith in messianic figures or big leaders in general. Problems that are affecting the world even today and probably forever will. To say "I need something based in reality" followed by "I tried to watch Dune but just couldn't do it" is just unbelievable to hear.
Maybe the books deal with those themes, and that's why they are popular, but if we are talking about movies, it's a completely different story. Ultimately the films were probably one of the better adaptations, but at no point did it feel like the Freman suffered under the Harkonnen. In almost every battle the Freman easily won. In fact, the Harkonnen barely felt like a threat at all to them. Speaking of, the surprising popularity of the Dune movies with the younger generation has more to do with Zendaya and Timothy Chamalet, two of the biggest modern Hollywood stars, and the fan romance content on TH-cam and TikTok or whatever.
Funny thing is that I'm just watching Sisters Brothers which has the same director 😂 I just went to corner shop quickly before closing and needed to listen this before continuing the movie. I have The Prophet on dvd, it truly is up there with the best of any prison movies. It's been years when I saw it tho. Not too long ago when I bought the dvd, it just came across so I have to watch it again someday. Also have to add that yes Children of Men is also one of my favorites, I have had the dvd since it came on sale. Like Clive Owen was on fire since Inside Man was at the same year, Sin City the year before and Shoot Em Up the next year (it's cool and I like it but feels a bit like let's make not so hc Crank). Oh and Closer was year before Sin City, only one of those I don't have as a dvd.
Tbh, DUNE is really about international relations, and a cautionary tale about mankind's dangerous infatuation with charismatic leaders... Forget the technology, DUNE's biggest difference to now is there's not a democratic republic in there... We tend to assume democracy is the final evolution of human governance, but idealism doesn't endure like tradition and spirituality do. The feudal world of DUNE explores the strengths and vulnerabilities of this trait... For example, in the first movie we see the "good guys" get an upper hand by exploiting an ancient premeditated psyop of an entire society's traditions and prophecies, who reside on the most valuable natural resource known to man. Personally, following the irl decline of the petrodollar, the societal decay of our western hegemony, the death throes of unipolarity and return to balance-of-power in real time has made the factions and politics of DUNE more relevant to rn than ever before. It's actually wild the the timing of these movies rn
I remeber watching Nice Guys, it on Hulu during the pandemic and was truly some funny ass shit. It's not underrated, more overlooked because everbody who watches rates it incredibly highly.
Gotta love Bill mentioning classics like EFNY and Blade Runner, then we see a clip from....Cyborg, lol. Full disclosure....I like Cyborg. I like shitty B movies. I LIKE VAN DAMME!!!!
Dune is my favorite series of books. Thought the David Lynch movie was fantastic despite not worrying about being accurate to the book at all. I also Thought the new movie was kind of boring and any attempt at accuracy was nullified by making Dr. Liet Keynes a woman for no reason
@amitj78 yeah the inner dialogue of characters and their planned deceptions and “feints within feints” is fantastic! Hard to pull that off in movie form. Totally agree with all your points on new movie. Will definitely seek out this edit you speak of!!! 🙏 thank you. The customs and sets (and visuals in general) of the Lynch movie were amazing
@@KTK44 really ? so the main character’s (Paul) father in law , is now his mother in law and that makes no difference to the story? Liet Keynes had to be accepted by the Freman as a warrior and man in order to marry a Freman women (totally unheard of in isolationist Freman society). This is also a society with very strict gender roles...in the book they imply that they derived from a Muslim group. A female Liet Keynes would be even less likely to be accepted by the Freman and eventually give birth to Cheney(Paul’s future wife introduced the end of the new movie). presumably ) dr Keynes (in this new and very different story takes a Freman husband ???? How does not make the story different? Changing the genders of characters changes the character themselves and the world they inhabit. Why don’t we just make the all female nene genserit sisterhood of witches all men and say it doesn’t effect the story?? Paul should be Paulette too I must assume you’ve based your assessment of this based on the new movie alone and haven’t read the books.
Not liking Dune is fine, i dont get why they have to get all defensive and whine about being attacked by crazy lunatics for disliking it. I mean Dune fans are by far the most harmless compared to the sort of shit we have surrounding Snyder and comic book nowadays. It’s great though that Blade Runner 2049 and Nice guys really had a cult-classic re-appreciation,
this is so funny, i was listening to the mmpc a couple months ago and heard billy talk about french movies (to learn the language), I was thinking; I should send an e-mail recommending Un Prophete. Et voilá
Nice Guys is one of the most underrated movies ever.
Deserved to become a series, the chemistry between Gosling and Crowe was so good
@@gatsbygoodwood2575 damn didn’t know it wanted to have a female version 🤣
Still sucks it didn’t become a tv series, could have been amazing
@@coreycasciano3255 That's all Hollywood ever does now is grab every existing IP or Franchise and remake it as a strong female led empowerment piece.
It really holds true to the era. I watched Night Moves last week and just saw how well Nice Guys emulated the detective theme of the 70s
@@AC-oz9grjust recently watched Night Moves for the first time. What a movie
Bill Burr parachutes into some of the greatest shows ever made, and makes them all just a little bit better. Great movie takes, too. The Nice Guys is seriously one of the best action/comedies ever made.
this dude's videos feel like if youtube existed in the 90's
Lol😂
they wouldn't have the worst rap music he somehow manages to find at the end though...well he'd probably still manage it in the 90s...mans got a talent for horrendous hip hop
Nice Guys is an excellent movie. It’s hilarious, smart, and has great acting and story beats. Honestly an exceptional movie
4:11 LMAO
Ryan Gosling doing his best Grito 🤣
''Un Prophète'' is one of the greatest movies of the last 23 years! A masterpiece of modern cinema.
I agree. it's up there with the likes of Goodfellas and The Godfather imo. totally blew my mind when I saw it for the first time in 2010.
so brutal, so beautiful
23 years ha?? Not 22 or 24. 25 maybe. No. 23. Got it.
@@freedomprophet2891 yep 23, since 2000...
I loved Cyborg. That opening scene where the dude's saying, "I LIKE THIS WOOOORRRLD!"
Nice catch! Was wondering how many people got that one!
Samee. Caught it randomly late at night when I was 11,12 and found it really really good :)
Sounds like hes scream i like this waaaaaall!
@@CalamityCain RIP Albert Pyun, the director.
Thanks I was wondering what that movie was called.
A Prophet is truly awesome. Only saw it once, but it amazed me. The Nice Guys is one of my favorites at this point. I watch it at least once a year. Perfect film, and hilarious.
Man, at first glance it seemed so unnecessary, but your editing makes this video really come alive and ties everything nicely together, It's immersive and shows that you know your stuff. Thank you so much for the hard work. Man, Bill Burr sounds like the perfect friend for movie night and grabbing a beer or a dozen in some shady dive afterwards.
There's a montage of like EVERY Will Ferrel outake,
and I must have watched it a hundred times. 😂
I swear, you're in a bad mood.. just put that on.
Never gets old.
Is that the one with the Eastbound & Down clip of him trying to say “I can feel it…in my plumbs”
Thanks :D
The Nice Guys is fucking amazing. So much replayability. Truly underrated. And serisouly needs a sequel.
Thanks
@@nikolas.g.d.3048 thank u very much 😁💯👽
I wanna just chill and watch movies with Bill.
Same seems like his takes and taste are very similar to mine lol
Nice Guys and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang are both hilarious
Both great movies but I think Kiss Kiss Bang Bang gets the edge for me.
@@BishopWalters12 Yeah me too
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Idiocracy and V For Vendetta to name a few.
WRONG KID DIED.
@@SpencerMoleda Me and my best friend say this all the time! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Get out of here Dewey! You don't want no part of this shit." "It's got electrolytes!"
@postaldude117 what'r' elect'r'lites?
@@postaldude117 the way you describe 'em...I don't know I think I wan' 'em.
Bill Burr: Comic, podcaster, Actor, and official living legend
drummer and good taste in music, which is really really important
You forgot punter for the Texans 😂
And he's never put a foot wrong. Says whatever he wants and always makes sense. Can't think of anyone else like him alive today.
@@19hadley74He's a stand up dude. It's not meant to be taken as life advice
@@A-small-amount-of-peas where did I say that? Dude.
Ones that have stuck with me from when I was a kid: The Warriors, The Lords of Discipline, First Blood...forgot to add Streets of Fire.😉
Seeing Bill Burr in The Mandalorian was such a treat
This would be great to watch on the road with the DVD thing and the attachment.
Bill liking Empire the most makes so much sense.
I’m like Bill where you get me on the spot and ask me my favorite movies and I can’t think of many. Then afterwards I’m think of 10 I never mentioned.
5:38 - "I like the first two Mad Max movies"
Mark Normand: You mean Thunderdome? Yeah!
Keep lighting up our lives!
keep making these i love it
5:40 oh no Bill, those are not "the original" rat rods. Not even really rat rods, those Mad Max vehicles are in a category of their own. The "rat rods" you are thinking about are basically rolling furniture, made by random junk people find in their yards
The Nice Guys is so incredible and underrated
In A Prophet that look he gets on his face of peace and serenity as everything explodes around him is so perfect. It's like in The Hurt Locker when Jeremy Renner is in the grocery store and you know he would feel safer in the streets of Fallujah than where he is right then.
4:16 For anyone curious, that actor's name is Beau Knapp. I wish his character had a bigger role in that movie because he absolutely crushed the few scenes he was in.
Wasn’t expecting a shout out for Un Prophete, which is amazing. Lots of other solid choices like Blade Runner 2 and good to hear that I wasn’t the only one that turned off Dune.
Go Bill Burr!
I swear Bill has the best taste in movies, TV, and music.
Bill recommending A Prophet 👏
Loved Solent Green, Omega Man, Rollerball and Logan’s Run.
The best thing about 'Blade Runner 2049' is that, like the original, it's going to age well. "Future Classic" 👏
Dune is a hit nowadays despite it being written for over half a century precisely because it deals with topics that are very human, very reality-based. The exploitation of natural resources, the subjugation of peoples for political and economical interests, the dangers of blind faith in messianic figures or big leaders in general. Problems that are affecting the world even today and probably forever will. To say "I need something based in reality" followed by "I tried to watch Dune but just couldn't do it" is just unbelievable to hear.
Maybe the books deal with those themes, and that's why they are popular, but if we are talking about movies, it's a completely different story.
Ultimately the films were probably one of the better adaptations, but at no point did it feel like the Freman suffered under the Harkonnen. In almost every battle the Freman easily won. In fact, the Harkonnen barely felt like a threat at all to them.
Speaking of, the surprising popularity of the Dune movies with the younger generation has more to do with Zendaya and Timothy Chamalet, two of the biggest modern Hollywood stars, and the fan romance content on TH-cam and TikTok or whatever.
OK, two things, Dune is dope AF and the outro scene with the flash cards almost killed me.
Funny thing is that I'm just watching Sisters Brothers which has the same director 😂 I just went to corner shop quickly before closing and needed to listen this before continuing the movie. I have The Prophet on dvd, it truly is up there with the best of any prison movies. It's been years when I saw it tho. Not too long ago when I bought the dvd, it just came across so I have to watch it again someday.
Also have to add that yes Children of Men is also one of my favorites, I have had the dvd since it came on sale. Like Clive Owen was on fire since Inside Man was at the same year, Sin City the year before and Shoot Em Up the next year (it's cool and I like it but feels a bit like let's make not so hc Crank). Oh and Closer was year before Sin City, only one of those I don't have as a dvd.
I would die for bill Burr to go on bill Simmons rewatchables podcast for his favorite movie which would prolly be once upon a time in hollywood
Love the Cyborg opening!
sick video man
He’s right about Children of Men, that’s a must see
A Prophet. Watched it once, when it was released years ago. Good film.
You post. Me like.
When Bill said Kevin Harts scene in 40 year old virgin, Mark had to think, “was I in 40 year old virgin”
A prophet is a top 10 movie for me. Epic
A Prrophet is BRUTAL
1:20 what movie is that from?
opening scene of Cyborg 1989 with Van Damme
@@salesrb1986 Ah ok, I've actually seen that, but didn't remember, not that great movie
Tbh, DUNE is really about international relations, and a cautionary tale about mankind's dangerous infatuation with charismatic leaders...
Forget the technology, DUNE's biggest difference to now is there's not a democratic republic in there... We tend to assume democracy is the final evolution of human governance, but idealism doesn't endure like tradition and spirituality do. The feudal world of DUNE explores the strengths and vulnerabilities of this trait...
For example, in the first movie we see the "good guys" get an upper hand by exploiting an ancient premeditated psyop of an entire society's traditions and prophecies, who reside on the most valuable natural resource known to man. Personally, following the irl decline of the petrodollar, the societal decay of our western hegemony, the death throes of unipolarity and return to balance-of-power in real time has made the factions and politics of DUNE more relevant to rn than ever before. It's actually wild the the timing of these movies rn
I remeber watching Nice Guys, it on Hulu during the pandemic and was truly some funny ass shit. It's not underrated, more overlooked because everbody who watches rates it incredibly highly.
“bihh bah”
I would love hear Bill Burr thoughts on A Clockwork Orange, a pretty good Dystopian Crime Thriller directed by genius Stanley Kubrick.
Starship Troopers was a good one
Dune is incomprehensible if you haven't read the book
I'd line up to see a Nice Guys sequel.
A Prophet is a fantastic film!!
Gotta love Bill mentioning classics like EFNY and Blade Runner, then we see a clip from....Cyborg, lol. Full disclosure....I like Cyborg. I like shitty B movies. I LIKE VAN DAMME!!!!
"those fucking people"
Hey, I haven't even started writing my comment yet.
Old Dads the best movie I saw the past few years but I don’t watch that many. Still haven’t seen mandalorisn yet
🧑🦲🧑🦲🧑🦲
My only criticism- one of the old dads had hair
Russell Crowe needs to play Fred Flintstone
What podcast is this from
Blade Runner 2049 is the best. Glad Bill Burr liked it.
The nice guys!!!!!
The original Warriors. Can you dig it!?
Few people know that Robert Downey Jr. was in Nice Guys.
No movies I really like but Mad Max.
Not about to shit on anybody not liking Dune, for similar-minded friends it helped when I described it as a darker, more grown up Star Wars
A Prophet is a great movie
If you were to judge a man by his taste in movies Bill Burr would get 👍👍
Children of men starring Clive Warren
To anyone that doesnt feel old id like to ruin that by saying children of men is nearing 20 years old now
It's crazy how time goes so fast, I was in my early 20s when that came out.
Prophete
First! Billy blue balls!!
You weren’t first
@jordyray13 yes I was. How dare you
Ba, Bi, Bo, Bel bah
Wise words
A Prophet...now there is a movie....The American was good.
What the Spaniard said sounded more like ‘Bil-bo’, should have been a picture of a Bagginses.
Escape from New York is the tits, great call Bill.
yea..Children of Men.. classy stuff
Dune is my favorite series of books. Thought the David Lynch movie was fantastic despite not worrying about being accurate to the book at all.
I also Thought the new movie was kind of boring and any attempt at accuracy was nullified by making Dr. Liet Keynes a woman for no reason
four hours of fuckery
Hmm...It makes close to no difference whether Liet Kynes is portraid like a woman or a man.
@amitj78 yeah the inner dialogue of characters and their planned deceptions and “feints within feints” is fantastic! Hard to pull that off in movie form.
Totally agree with all your points on new movie.
Will definitely seek out this edit you speak of!!! 🙏 thank you.
The customs and sets (and visuals in general) of the Lynch movie were amazing
@@KTK44it was a man in the book tho. Don't let social conditioning get the one up😊
@@KTK44 really ? so the main character’s (Paul) father in law , is now his mother in law and that makes no difference to the story? Liet Keynes had to be accepted by the Freman as a warrior and man in order to marry a Freman women (totally unheard of in isolationist Freman society). This is also a society with very strict gender roles...in the book they imply that they derived from a Muslim group. A female Liet Keynes would be even less likely to be accepted by the Freman and eventually give birth to Cheney(Paul’s future wife introduced the end of the new movie).
presumably ) dr Keynes (in this new and very different story takes a Freman husband ???? How does not make the story different?
Changing the genders of characters changes the character themselves and the world they inhabit.
Why don’t we just make the all female nene genserit sisterhood of witches all men and say it doesn’t effect the story??
Paul should be Paulette too
I must assume you’ve based your assessment of this based on the new movie alone and haven’t read the books.
Breaking bald
Black mirror!! Sci-fi but just a bit into the future.
Not liking Dune is fine, i dont get why they have to get all defensive and whine about being attacked by crazy lunatics for disliking it. I mean Dune fans are by far the most harmless compared to the sort of shit we have surrounding Snyder and comic book nowadays. It’s great though that Blade Runner 2049 and Nice guys really had a cult-classic re-appreciation,
I did not like dune. I’m so happy I saw it on HBO max cause I would’ve been BORED TO DEATH watching it in IMAX
It's part 1 of a two part story. The second half has a trailer for it on TH-cam
I loved it but I get it wasn't for everyone and a lot of people didn't know it was just the first half of the book.
Dune is a dumb undergrad's idea of a good movie.
Dune shittalk unacceptable
Why is nobody talking about Deadbeat At Dawn??
yeah dune sucks
Horrible list
garbage music at the end of the video
DUNE SUCKS
No worries. Dune even sucked ass in the eighties. Spice. Gtfoh
DUNE really is terrible. Outrageously boring.
Dune is horrible…
this is so funny, i was listening to the mmpc a couple months ago and heard billy talk about french movies (to learn the language), I was thinking; I should send an e-mail recommending Un Prophete. Et voilá
a prophet is PERFECT
Chidren of men was good clive owen is a great actor
Dude you can't watch Dune on a regular TV with the option to turn it off