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You know what's the worst thing about that White Owl commercial? You could replace Cosby with just about anybody, and it would still be scary. The whole "we're gonna get you" is basically the tobacco industry telling it like it is.
My father worked with Bill Cosby for some promos (specifically for the show Cosby which Doug shows at 11:28). He said he was the 2nd worst celebrity he ever worked with (the first being Cybil Shepard). Cosby was completely unprofessional, full of himself, yelled at the PAs, wanted to change the copy on the spot (which he had signed off on) to do weird ideas that would have required a whole special effects team that they weren't set up for, and had apparently walked off of some of the shoots Doug is talking about leaving the entire crew with nothing to shoot (it makes me watch that New Coke commercial with a completely different mindset). To be fair, my father said the 2nd time he worked with Cosby, he had humbled himself after his son had been tragically killed, and was much more professional on set... except Cosby insisted on a room at The Plaza in New York (because he said there was construction at his house, which they later found out was a lie) and left behind a huge room service bill. God knows what happened in that hotel room in hindsight...
One thing that is lost in all of this, is that the Cosby Show was one of the most profitable shows in Syndication. All of the main actors were getting huge royalty checks off the reruns, and then that all dried up over night.
Hell yeah! I’d watch that! Good thing I left the Nickelodeon community after “it” happened. I was already being sceptic on leaving because people kept harassing me about my bad opinions on SpongeBob.
Quick honorable mention: there is a movie Cosby did in 1981 called The Devil and Max Devlin, literally the opening line for the trailer “Bill Cosby is the Devil”
Nothing and I mean nothing excels at being the strangest thing Bill Cosby did than Leonard Part 6, I'm hoping Doug is planning a review on it soon. I have been waiting for the modern generation to be introduced to one of the oddest "comedies" of Bill Cosby's career.
@@tinkerer3399 Don't get me wrong I liked it as a kid myself, but as a got older I realized just how bizarre it really was. It's one of those movies people think that had a dream about until the see a clip years later. I had this same experience with the film The Adventures of Barron Munchausen from Terry Gilliam. Then when I came across the DVD it all came flooding back to me, of course I bought the DVD. I still don't care what any of these review sites say for it now, it's an underrated film also in the truly bizarre. I didn't even know who Terry Gilliam was at the time even though I had seen Time Bandits several times before that.
@@rogue7723 It was Disney wasn't it? Now it reminds me more of other other similar weird one Condorman. Tell me Disney isn't repeating history with churning out some real steamers just like the 80s all over again. It's almost like their Blackhole has come back to haunt them (the children of the 80's should get that including Doug, he's the same age as me).
My 7th grade teacher was a huge Bill Cosby fan. So he was devastated when you know what turned up about Mr. Cosby. Hopefully he can get a laugh out of these poorly aged ads though!
As someone who grew up with all the wholesome, family friendly Bill Cosby tv shows, movies and commercials, it still feels so incredibly sureal and hard to believe about what he actually did.
This is part of the reason I feel it's very important to separate the work from its creators and actors. The Cosby Show was a beautiful, wholesome and hilarious show that transformed the world in many great ways, not the least being the portrayal of a black family as successful, relatable people, people who you could look up to for more than their ability to throw a ball, sing or rap. The show helped, comforted, entertained and inspired many people even long after it finished airing, and no matter what any of the people involved have done, the show itself is still something I'm very glad we got.
Yeah! That's a NC review that came out at the wrong time. If Doug reviewed Ghost Dad AFTER everything came to light, he would've gotten a lot more material out of it.
I remember in one of my college classes, my english professor was telling us about how bad Bill Cosby was, and how he treated people poorly and we were like, "Bill? Bill Cosby? americas grandpa? you're crazy. Silly english professor" and than like 2 years later all that stuff about him finally got revealed. wild. wild times.
@@pisces2569Things called "open secrets". Like Harvey Weinstien, Jimmy Saville and such. Everybody knew. Nobody could say without risking being sued into the ground by someone far more famous and powerful than them. It's how they get away with it for so long.
@pisces2569 her sister worked in the industry painting sets. Said she got a chance to meet him and wanted to paint a picture for him. When they met him and tried to givlft him the picture he was an asshole about it. Understandably. We didn't believe her. We were like, Bill Cosby? A mean old pervert man? Unthinkable. But yeah. She told us that they got to see how he truly was. I guarantee she felt vindicated AF when the news finally broke put about him. Lmao.
To quote the late great Norm MacDonald and something i'm sure Bill might be thinking about right now is The comedian Patton Oswalt, he told me "I think the worst part of the Cosby thing was the hypocrisy." And I disagree. I thought it was the raping. It's my feeling most rapists are hypocrites. You don't meet many that go "I like raping and I know it's not politically correct but, by god" and people go "well, he's not being a hypocrite and that's the worst part!"
Maaaaaan, Bill Cosby with a mustache holding what's essentially a penile stand in while saying "We're going to get you! Me and White Owl are going get you! We got you!" like he's hopped up on "powered sugar" is one of the most unnerving things I've ever seen. It literally creeped both me and my wife out.
Anyone here seen the "Cosby Show" bit involving his "Special" BBQ sauce? That's the biggest example of something involving Pill Cosby that hasn't aged well that I've seen personally😬
Cosby is a Free Man. But None of the "White Men" who committed even more Disgusting Crimes than him ever got prison time. He was Definitely "The Fall Guy".
You know, in middle school we had a black history month assignment doing a report on famous black people. I chose Bill Cosby. This was before all the fun stuff with him happened, so little did I know what was gonna happen in just a few years…
I understand. I did an assignment for famous people born in Indiana and I chose Papa John's John Schattner. Yeah that didn't age as I wanted to either.
I used to work book sorting at a donation shop and ANYTHING by this man was to be immediately fed to the trash compactor. You'd be shocked how many copies of his book "love and marriage" I've seen be crushed.
Funny story: there's a museum dedicated to Jell-O in LeRoy, NY. If you go there, there's a nook showing-off a whole bunch of molds. Turns out that used to be a Bill Cosby shrine 🤣
I feel like there was a serious missed opportunity for the 'OH COME ON!' clip from Liar Liar. "Bill Cosby's legal team when they played this ad in court:"
The irony to me (or maybe it shouldn't be ironic) is that Eddie Murphy literally did a joke about Bill Cosby calling him to bitch about how Eddie cursed in his shows. So apparently, it's okay to drug and assault women as long as you don't use a word some idiots have decided is "bad." Wow. Is everyone a hypocrite at this point?
I also heard a story where another black comedian would go round doing swear filled filthy standup shows, Bill apparently had the guy called to his house and told him he was terrible
"If you had told me 30 years ago that I would be this boring stay-at-home housedad and Bill Cosby would be in jail, even I would have taken that bet. Who is America's dad now?"- Eddie Murphy, SNL Monologue 2019
Bill should have worried about his own filth flarn filth flarn filth instead of complaining about Murphy. Wonder what Richard Pryor would have contributed to the conversation were he still with us.
Number 8: "OH, BABY!" Man, I had to pause the video and I was laughing until I was in tears for 3 minutes and then you had me again with the random inserts of "OH, BABY!" for the rest of the video
@@austinmanriquez4785 Dr. Hibbert isnt an obvious enough of direct reference to Cosby so he's safe, the cooky fun loving older black man is uncommon and its more Cosby made it mainstream than being the only example.
I don't think there's anything sad about that. He's a despicable human being but a brilliant stand up. There's a lot of actors, directors & musicians that are just...the worst but I'll never stop watching their movies or listening to their music.
@@crazisaturn2274 Butch had a Kickstarter for a streaming service, didn't tell anyone it was Christian, and the streaming service never launched, so it might have been a scam. He has said some inappropriate stuff about praying autism away and making inappropriate jokes about Mary Kay Bergman's death. And there was an art plagiarism controversy. But idk, he feels so tame compared to what other people at Nickelodeon were doing. Doesn't really affect my enjoyment of his shows.
@@ChannelAwesome my only advice to Bill Cosby is don't bother trying to reboot his comedy shows unless you want to have the me Too movement outside Picketing it. 😉
One Last Fact: Cosby once live in the Manhattan townhouse at 18 East 71st Street, opposite financier Jeffrey Epstein's palatial mansion (9 East 71st) on New York's Upper East Side. Cosby bought the property for a reported $6.2 million in 1987.
I'm really glad you decided to do a video like this that wasn't quite 100% safe, it's good to be able to find some humour that can be found from something like the whole terrible Cosby situation.
Hey Doug, If you can stomach it, you should do a review of Leonard Part 6. The worst thing Cosby ever did that wasn’t a crime, although it probably should’ve been.
truly one of the greatest tragedies of our time was when people who were such wonderful influences in our lives went and destroyed the lives of so many behind the scenes. it's hard to enjoy what they gave us now. we got off easy compared to their direct victims, but it still feels terrible. why couldn't they just be the good people we thought they were? was it so hard to be descent human beings?
2:58 to 3:00 - "It's a sensible drink" 🤣 Literally LOLed at that! But oh man, it's so sad too. Cosby went from America's Dad to America's "DEAR GOD WHY?!"
My father passed away on March 28, and I have been alternating between crying and just being dazed since then. Thank you for giving me a good laugh. Much love from Alberta, Canada.
Mostly with dan Schneider shows like the original Icarly and victorious after finding out about his foot fetish, plus the other stuff that came out recently
@clintbrew, I know, right?! I saw the Quiet on Set documentary a few days ago about that, and I honestly have lost a lot of respect for Nickelodeon after seeing all that!
I wrote an essay about Bill Cosby which I presented to my tenth-grade social studies class. According to info I obtained from the Encyclopedia (yes, I’m that old), Fat Albert was based on Cosby himself who was a very overweight child. Then, low and behold, ten years later, after purchasing the Fat Albert movie from a bootlegger while riding the subway home from work, I pop in the DVD and find out at the very end that I was deceived. So, I guess Wikipedia isn’t the only source that’s notorious for false information. Fortunately, nobody in class called me out on my bullshit, and I got an “A” on my essay.
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Thing about the New Coke commercials was that just before the formula change, he made a commercial about how the original formula of Coke was less sweet than Pepsi. Pepsi was clobbering Coke in “The Pepsi Challenge.” The new formula of Coke was made sweeter to match the sweetness level of Pepsi in response to focus group feedback. Despite the rosey attitude in the New Coke commercials, he was supposedly pissed off at Coke and never did any other commercials for them.
I’m of an age where I was a kid who was just old enough to remember the New Coke fiasco when it happened. My first memory of the Cosby ad on New Coke is from the late 1990s, as part of a video I was watching for a business law course. It was the first time the thought floated through my head where I was beginning to wonder about his character.
Another Fun Fact: On September 26, 2018, CNN reported that Cosby's first lunch at the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institute at Phoenix included a half-cup of Jell-O. For many years, Cosby was a commercial pitchman for Jell-O products.
A Troubling Fact: Lifelong friends with Phylicia Rashad. He walked her down the aisle at her wedding to Ahmad Rashad. O.J. Simpson was Rashad's best man.
As a 22 year old I don’t remember Cosby not being seen as creepy. So, now I'm starting to understand why my parent's were so upset when stuff came out.
@@burgermeowsterthat’s how I feel about Jimmy Saville over here in the U.K. 24, didn’t grow up with his kids show in the 70’s so I just look at him and wonder how nobody could have thought he was anything but a creep
One commercial that may have fit well here was when he was advertising his preschool show, “Little Bill”. Just… some of the things in there are kinda hilarious scary to look back at. It’s the one where he’s like “Hey are you 5? Are you going to be 5?”
Another Fun Fact: Bill Cosby's television debut was on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), on August 6, 1963. Allan Sherman was the guest host and after his six-minute stand-up comedy routine ("Karate"), he was "called over" to chat.
You know what else involving Bill Cosby hasn't aged well? The Nostalgia Critic's review of GHOST DAD: "He was clean, he was friendly, he was a good role model, and he made everybody laugh!"😦😧😨😰
"My friend once said that the worst thing about Cosby was that he was a hypocrite, and I'm like, I don't think that was the worst thing -" Norm Macdonald.
The "benefits of drugs" WAS meant to be ironic. There's no punchline because you're supposed to put it together yourself. "Wait, these are bad things he's listing about drugs. It's almost like these drugs have no benefits, and that's the message!" Still hilarious in hindsight that they got Cosby to be the speaker for this
I'm hoping that Doug is planning a review on it, it's going to be a meme goldmine. I have been waiting for years for the internet to be introduced to it.
Cosby is a great example of the trope "Don't Shoot the Message". Very frequently he had a lot of very good things to say that were legitimately wise advice, he did demonstrate success at a time when success was far less likely for black men, and he provided the world with an incredibly wholesome story that created a style of family sitcom and an image of the black family that hadn't been seen to that point. He himself was trash, but sometimes the greatest treasures can be hidden in the filthiest cesspools. His messages were often good, his comedy was hilarious, and he had a very positive impact on our culture. While he certainly deserved punishment and condemnation for certain of his actions, that doesn't mean that other things he said and did didn't have some real worth and continued value today.
We had one of these in the UK too....Jimmy Saville. Had a tv show aimed at kids and used it to take advantage of kids and was seen as an icon until the allegations and cases came out years later. Its really unsettling
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You know what's the worst thing about that White Owl commercial? You could replace Cosby with just about anybody, and it would still be scary. The whole "we're gonna get you" is basically the tobacco industry telling it like it is.
How about the one with George S. Irving aka Heat Miser?
18:16 one of the best Bill Cosby memes 😂😂😂😂😂
The only actor I can think of that makes it not scary is Paul Rudd and maaaaaybe Tom Holland. Don’t think about Freddie Highmore.
My father worked with Bill Cosby for some promos (specifically for the show Cosby which Doug shows at 11:28). He said he was the 2nd worst celebrity he ever worked with (the first being Cybil Shepard). Cosby was completely unprofessional, full of himself, yelled at the PAs, wanted to change the copy on the spot (which he had signed off on) to do weird ideas that would have required a whole special effects team that they weren't set up for, and had apparently walked off of some of the shoots Doug is talking about leaving the entire crew with nothing to shoot (it makes me watch that New Coke commercial with a completely different mindset). To be fair, my father said the 2nd time he worked with Cosby, he had humbled himself after his son had been tragically killed, and was much more professional on set... except Cosby insisted on a room at The Plaza in New York (because he said there was construction at his house, which they later found out was a lie) and left behind a huge room service bill. God knows what happened in that hotel room in hindsight...
We all miss your dad and his stories. We still have his influence on your music and the History of Rock series.
Huh...why would he lie about that....in hindsight, its not hard to imagine why.
Also any Cybil stories?
One thing that is lost in all of this, is that the Cosby Show was one of the most profitable shows in Syndication. All of the main actors were getting huge royalty checks off the reruns, and then that all dried up over night.
Welp, we can only hope that at least half of them were wise enough to invest and save some of that phat loot. Otherwise....sucks to suck.
Homer: "Flanders! YOU'RE the Devil?!"
Devil: "It's always the person you least suspect!"
Given that you once focused on Nickelodeon for an entire month, you might want to do another "poorly aged" Top 11 for that network.
Hell yeah! I’d watch that! Good thing I left the Nickelodeon community after “it” happened. I was already being sceptic on leaving because people kept harassing me about my bad opinions on SpongeBob.
This would be especially relevant after MAX/Investigation Discovery released "Quiet on the Set."
And the network that documentary aired on is owned by a guy who praised the bombing of the King David hotel on camera.
I'm up for this too. If only for the slightly broader range of vicious topics you can joke about.
@@kyliethelittlespider-mangirl94Whitch candle are you referring too exactly?
So... Every single Bill Cosby commercial...?
@YSL8704 TOUCHE!
I agree
@@LuteFrontier so what movie he’s reviewing next?
@@KevinSlater-gl2ezI think he said wish
Everything Cosby has ever been in, basically.
Quick honorable mention: there is a movie Cosby did in 1981 called The Devil and Max Devlin, literally the opening line for the trailer “Bill Cosby is the Devil”
Nothing and I mean nothing excels at being the strangest thing Bill Cosby did than Leonard Part 6, I'm hoping Doug is planning a review on it soon. I have been waiting for the modern generation to be introduced to one of the oddest "comedies" of Bill Cosby's career.
In that case I point you to the _Escape From Vault Disney_ podcast. They did a _whole-ass review_ of that poorly-made dumpster fire.
@anthonymerchant2597 Wanna know something really funny? That was one of my favourite movies as a young kid.
@@tinkerer3399 Don't get me wrong I liked it as a kid myself, but as a got older I realized just how bizarre it really was. It's one of those movies people think that had a dream about until the see a clip years later. I had this same experience with the film The Adventures of Barron Munchausen from Terry Gilliam. Then when I came across the DVD it all came flooding back to me, of course I bought the DVD. I still don't care what any of these review sites say for it now, it's an underrated film also in the truly bizarre. I didn't even know who Terry Gilliam was at the time even though I had seen Time Bandits several times before that.
@@rogue7723 It was Disney wasn't it? Now it reminds me more of other other similar weird one Condorman. Tell me Disney isn't repeating history with churning out some real steamers just like the 80s all over again. It's almost like their Blackhole has come back to haunt them (the children of the 80's should get that including Doug, he's the same age as me).
This is almost like an April Fools episode except it's two days later.
You know what?
We finally got marihuana legalized in Germany on April 1st this year.
If these old ads aren’t real imagine Bill Cosby pops up in the video & says April Fools!😆
@@sidnew2739 I watched Jenny die!
That's usually how long it takes to wake up from Bill Cosby's April fools.
@@sidnew2739 that’s actually really cool
Forget commercials; there's a scene in The Cosby Show in which he flat out laces his family's dinner with a homemade aphrodisiac...
😬
@RoyalRed75 Yup.
I think they parodied that in Family Guy
My 7th grade teacher was a huge Bill Cosby fan. So he was devastated when you know what turned up about Mr. Cosby. Hopefully he can get a laugh out of these poorly aged ads though!
As was my 7th grade math teacher. Haven't seen her in years so I don't know her reaction but I'm sure it hit her hard
@@BP-dn9nv At least Mr. Jackson was a fan of other comedic legends as well who aren't criminals. (that I know of)
I really hoped I would get a laugh out of these. Sadly, as a former big fan of his fan, it just reminded me of what we lost.
I loved Cosby, but his super pure and wholesome reputation was exactly why I believed the accusations as soon as the women started coming forward.
@@BP-dn9nv bro my 7th grade social studies teacher was also a fan
He should make a top 11 Dan Schneider produced scenes that aged poorly next.
mostly featuring feet
@@RGF91 Well, guess that means i have to hate The amanda show, kenan and kel, icarly, victorious and drake and josh now. America is a joke.
@@JellytoyProductions Im never hating it.
That would be a whole different mess since it would mostly include the jokes that could intrepreted as being sexual.
@@JellytoyProductions no you can still like these shows just fine, just pretend in your head that the shows were made by someone else
Another Fun Fact: His wife, Camille O. Cosby, is a direct descendant of Nancy Hanks, Abraham Lincoln's mother.
Huh.
Ironic that someone descended from Honest Abe would go on to marry the most dishonest actor in America
Tom Hanks is also a direct descendant of Abraham Lincoln,
but I think most already knew this.
@@tastethepainbow anyone who actually studied Abraham Lincoln knows that he was anything but honest or good.
I honestly did not know that, and also George Clooney is also related to Ade Lincoln
As someone who grew up with all the wholesome, family friendly Bill Cosby tv shows, movies and commercials, it still feels so incredibly sureal and hard to believe about what he actually did.
Same. He was such a big part of my childhood(I even loved Ghost Dad).
I know, it really hurt when I found out. He was my favorite TV dad 😢.
This is part of the reason I feel it's very important to separate the work from its creators and actors. The Cosby Show was a beautiful, wholesome and hilarious show that transformed the world in many great ways, not the least being the portrayal of a black family as successful, relatable people, people who you could look up to for more than their ability to throw a ball, sing or rap. The show helped, comforted, entertained and inspired many people even long after it finished airing, and no matter what any of the people involved have done, the show itself is still something I'm very glad we got.
@@EnergonCubedno he is not innocent
@@EnergonCubed Well for starters, he admitted it.
I still remember the Ghost Dad review at the start where NC said Bill Cosby has a good reputation.
Yeah! That's a NC review that came out at the wrong time. If Doug reviewed Ghost Dad AFTER everything came to light, he would've gotten a lot more material out of it.
@@matthewjarek3026
Eh hindsight is 20/20
@@supermegaman88 Like Will Smith and Hancock!
@@matthewjarek3026 Glad it didn't, I mean I know what he did shouldn't be forgotten but..God" these Bill jokes are getting old💀
That review was hilarious though!😆
I remember in one of my college classes, my english professor was telling us about how bad Bill Cosby was, and how he treated people poorly and we were like, "Bill? Bill Cosby? americas grandpa? you're crazy. Silly english professor" and than like 2 years later all that stuff about him finally got revealed. wild. wild times.
How was your English professor privy to this knowledge?
@@pisces2569Things called "open secrets". Like Harvey Weinstien, Jimmy Saville and such. Everybody knew. Nobody could say without risking being sued into the ground by someone far more famous and powerful than them. It's how they get away with it for so long.
@pisces2569 her sister worked in the industry painting sets. Said she got a chance to meet him and wanted to paint a picture for him. When they met him and tried to givlft him the picture he was an asshole about it. Understandably. We didn't believe her. We were like, Bill Cosby? A mean old pervert man? Unthinkable. But yeah. She told us that they got to see how he truly was.
I guarantee she felt vindicated AF when the news finally broke put about him. Lmao.
To quote the late great Norm MacDonald and something i'm sure Bill might be thinking about right now is The comedian Patton Oswalt, he told me "I think the worst part of the Cosby thing was the hypocrisy." And I disagree. I thought it was the raping. It's my feeling most rapists are hypocrites. You don't meet many that go "I like raping and I know it's not politically correct but, by god" and people go "well, he's not being a hypocrite and that's the worst part!"
🤣
Miss ya Norm ♥️
Norm wasn't much better than Cosby.
@@titusmccarthy L
@@titusmccarthy Norm wasn't a rapist.
Maaaaaan, Bill Cosby with a mustache holding what's essentially a penile stand in while saying "We're going to get you! Me and White Owl are going get you! We got you!" like he's hopped up on "powered sugar" is one of the most unnerving things I've ever seen. It literally creeped both me and my wife out.
Anyone here seen the "Cosby Show" bit involving his "Special" BBQ sauce? That's the biggest example of something involving Pill Cosby that hasn't aged well that I've seen personally😬
Cosby is a Free Man. But None of the "White Men" who committed even more Disgusting Crimes than him ever got prison time. He was Definitely "The Fall Guy".
@@Tornado1994he is guilty get a clue
@@babecat2000 I guess they did, or youtube removed their comment🤣
What’s even scarier is the fact that Cosby (at the time) is probably younger than Doug in these commercials.
No, Doug's in his early 40s. Bill was over 50 most of these commercials.
I've never been more split between being glad and being upset we got this when I seriously thought we were getting WISH.
Probably next week.
@@LordMoonshadowGaGathe 17th. Next week is Galaxy Quest
I'm glad he's not done it - I haven't seen Wish yet!
How do you know about his upcoming episodes?@@INoahGuy1
@@INoahGuy1 How do you know what the next reviews are?
You know, in middle school we had a black history month assignment doing a report on famous black people. I chose Bill Cosby. This was before all the fun stuff with him happened, so little did I know what was gonna happen in just a few years…
Just be thankful you didn’t do it just as the stuff came out, can you imagine how awkward that would be
I understand. I did an assignment for famous people born in Indiana and I chose Papa John's John Schattner.
Yeah that didn't age as I wanted to either.
If it's any consolation, I did a book report on OJ Simpson in fourth grade a few years after the murder trials.
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I used to work book sorting at a donation shop and ANYTHING by this man was to be immediately fed to the trash compactor. You'd be shocked how many copies of his book "love and marriage" I've seen be crushed.
When was this? I'm curious.
@@johnenigma8506 2020, around March.
@@johnenigma8506 Shoot, would have been around 2019-2020
Bill Cosby “If she says no, no means no”
He forgot that part after a while
That smile he gives after saying it, makes it even worse. He couldn't say it with a straight face.
Well he probably Druged her before she could say no
he needed that advice.
XD
You can't say no when your anesthetized..
Funny story: there's a museum dedicated to Jell-O in LeRoy, NY. If you go there, there's a nook showing-off a whole bunch of molds. Turns out that used to be a Bill Cosby shrine 🤣
"are you there pot it's me kettle" 😂 damn that was good!!
It must've been pretty hard and uncomfortable to narrow this down to only 11. The #2 spot on the list feels like a warning we ignored, now.
You got that right.
He could make a trilogy of these, honestly.
I feel sorry that he had to go through these.
I feel like there was a serious missed opportunity for the 'OH COME ON!' clip from Liar Liar. "Bill Cosby's legal team when they played this ad in court:"
The irony to me (or maybe it shouldn't be ironic) is that Eddie Murphy literally did a joke about Bill Cosby calling him to bitch about how Eddie cursed in his shows. So apparently, it's okay to drug and assault women as long as you don't use a word some idiots have decided is "bad." Wow. Is everyone a hypocrite at this point?
I also heard a story where another black comedian would go round doing swear filled filthy standup shows, Bill apparently had the guy called to his house and told him he was terrible
Yeah, it's pretty much okay.
"If you had told me 30 years ago that I would be this boring stay-at-home housedad and Bill Cosby would be in jail, even I would have taken that bet. Who is America's dad now?"- Eddie Murphy, SNL Monologue 2019
Bill should have worried about his own filth flarn filth flarn filth instead of complaining about Murphy. Wonder what Richard Pryor would have contributed to the conversation were he still with us.
@@mrcritical6751 That would have likely been Richard Pryor.
Number 8: "OH, BABY!" Man, I had to pause the video and I was laughing until I was in tears for 3 minutes and then you had me again with the random inserts of "OH, BABY!" for the rest of the video
Cosby's reaction to Kim and Shego Rule 34.
Right as I read this comment the video reached another "Oh Baby" insert. Couldn't stop laughing.
Reputations take years to build up, and seconds to destroy.
Heed this warning.
Unironically needed this. Thank you.
@@ootfan7882 You're welcome. :)
literally the fourth law of power by Robert Greene "Everything depends on reputation, guard it with your life"
Ironically Cosby destroyed his rep over decades. It just all came out in one big go
Fun Fact: The character Dr. Hibbert from The Simpsons (1989) is based on him.
What I did not know that. I hope they don't put Dr. Hibbert in the same place where Apu went
Oh wow
@@austinmanriquez4785 Dr. Hibbert isnt an obvious enough of direct reference to Cosby so he's safe, the cooky fun loving older black man is uncommon and its more Cosby made it mainstream than being the only example.
Hubert thankfully wouldn’t do stuff to women.
why do I feel like they're wishing they kicked him out and not Apu right now
“He was clean, friendly, a good role model and he made everybody laugh.”
- Nostalgia Critic, 2014 (or whenever the Ghost Dad review came out 😂)
Ooooof 😂
Yeah the ghost dad review came out in February of 2014
Bill Cosby was definitely the definition of, “Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover.” Thanks for the another great top ten list, Critic!
@toonerman Richard Pryor's widow Jennifer Lee Pryor said that Pill Cosby is clean on the outside and dirty on the inside and Richard was the opposite.
It's crazy how well he hid it, like he has no remorse.
"Wolf in sheep's clothing"
Correction: ALL Bill Cosby commercials have aged badly.
The ad for White Owl cigars struck me as the least creepy. At least it wasn't for anything wholesome aimed at kids.
Like Soldier Boy said, thats America's Dad.
Made some pretty strong drinks too
Jensen Ackles was great as Soldier Boy
Soldier Boy trusted Cosby and now hes a popsicle. Coincidence?
It's Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, and don't forget it.
Gotta have the Soulja in there.
Crank that superman
All of these commercials get the same reaction out of me:
“Bill…hey, no! Bill! Don’t do that!”
I sadly grew up on his standup albums.
Know who he turned out to be, it's hard to remember any of that material...
To be What Exactly?
I don't think there's anything sad about that.
He's a despicable human being but a brilliant stand up.
There's a lot of actors, directors
& musicians
that are just...the worst
but I'll never stop watching their movies or listening to their music.
@@abegarfield7031 same. Nostalgia kind of had that effect.
Never except a Coke from Bill Cosby. The first warning sign should be his insisting that New Coke is delicious.
Him insisting anything he offers you is delicious has more red flags than in the Soviet Union! 😂
I’m suddenly in the mood for Jell-O pudding pops.
Make sure they're not Quaalude flavored
Oh my goodness, a grenade.
My New Coke taste flaaaaaa..... zzzzzzzzz
NATHANIEL FOGA, NO!
me too! they were awesome!
Still wanted a Dark Toons about the Fat Albert jail special.
That and the Scooby Doo Project parody (The Blair Witch parody)
He talked about Scooby Doo parody in Cartoon Network bumper special
@@claymathewselevator8121 Yeah. But it would make a killer Dark Toons episode.
Before Dan Schneideror or Butch Hartman *"made your childhood"* there was still this unfortunate creep!
"Cancel Everybody!"
What did Butch Hartman do?
@@crazisaturn2274 he was known as plagiarized other animators work by tracing over their images.
@@crazisaturn2274 Butch had a Kickstarter for a streaming service, didn't tell anyone it was Christian, and the streaming service never launched, so it might have been a scam. He has said some inappropriate stuff about praying autism away and making inappropriate jokes about Mary Kay Bergman's death. And there was an art plagiarism controversy.
But idk, he feels so tame compared to what other people at Nickelodeon were doing. Doesn't really affect my enjoyment of his shows.
@@NoahFineburgh I knew about that. I assumed that he did something along the lines of sexual abuse.
I took that last commercial as, "Haha! You're not going to get away with your crimes, we're going to get you!" 😂
The last one reminded me of the commercial with the Nintendo villains chanting "You can't beat us!"
6:32
Bill Cosby:"Oh,baby!"
Peter Venkman: "Stop That!!"
😂
after these messages! We are back!
After these messages, after these messages
@@ChannelAwesome my only advice to Bill Cosby is don't bother trying to reboot his comedy shows unless you want to have the me Too movement outside Picketing it. 😉
All I can think about is Eddie Murphy’s Bill Cosby impersonation from Raw.
"YoooOOOOOooooo cannot say.....F*CK!!"
EVERYTHING involving cosby aged poorly. So i assume all of his commercials😂
Fat Albert is still a fun cartoon and so is Little Bill.
Aged like a fine milk.🤣
One Last Fact: Cosby once live in the Manhattan townhouse at 18 East 71st Street, opposite financier Jeffrey Epstein's palatial mansion (9 East 71st) on New York's Upper East Side. Cosby bought the property for a reported $6.2 million in 1987.
Epstein must have left behind his "note book"
Cosby also frequented the Playboy Mansion.
I gotta say i hope you never stop doing top 11's because they are so fantastic and even though they might be a lot of work they are so worth it
I'm really glad you decided to do a video like this that wasn't quite 100% safe, it's good to be able to find some humour that can be found from something like the whole terrible Cosby situation.
Hey Doug,
If you can stomach it, you should do a review of Leonard Part 6. The worst thing Cosby ever did that wasn’t a crime, although it probably should’ve been.
Off topic but, there is a swimming PSA where Rolf Harris is surrounded by kids.
Oh god
Yikes! 😳😳
And where he would constantly give kids safety advice on stranger danger. Real pot and kettle moments.
I thought Jimmy Savile was the British equivalent of Bill Cosby 🤣🤣🤣
Dunno why redditors are getting angry at this video. It’s funny.
Reddit has a lot of Tumblr types. Take what they get outraged about with a grain of salt.
truly one of the greatest tragedies of our time was when people who were such wonderful influences in our lives went and destroyed the lives of so many behind the scenes. it's hard to enjoy what they gave us now. we got off easy compared to their direct victims, but it still feels terrible. why couldn't they just be the good people we thought they were? was it so hard to be descent human beings?
The problem is that people can be so arrogant that they become corrupted, and lose who they were.
2:58 to 3:00 - "It's a sensible drink" 🤣 Literally LOLed at that!
But oh man, it's so sad too. Cosby went from America's Dad to America's "DEAR GOD WHY?!"
I love it when Nostalgia Critic makes jokes at Bill Cosby’s expense!
Same
My father passed away on March 28, and I have been alternating between crying and just being dazed since then. Thank you for giving me a good laugh. Much love from Alberta, Canada.
❤️
I feel like Critic should do a top 11 list of Nickelodeon moments that didn't age well sometime in the future!
Mostly with dan Schneider shows like the original Icarly and victorious after finding out about his foot fetish, plus the other stuff that came out recently
@clintbrew, I know, right?! I saw the Quiet on Set documentary a few days ago about that, and I honestly have lost a lot of respect for Nickelodeon after seeing all that!
Isn't every commercial with Bill Cosby in it poorly aged?
I wrote an essay about Bill Cosby which I presented to my tenth-grade social studies class. According to info I obtained from the Encyclopedia (yes, I’m that old), Fat Albert was based on Cosby himself who was a very overweight child. Then, low and behold, ten years later, after purchasing the Fat Albert movie from a bootlegger while riding the subway home from work, I pop in the DVD and find out at the very end that I was deceived. So, I guess Wikipedia isn’t the only source that’s notorious for false information. Fortunately, nobody in class called me out on my bullshit, and I got an “A” on my essay.
OPENING STINGER
CRITIC:
HELLO, I'M THE NOSTALGIA CRITIC. I REMEMBER IT SO YOU HAVE TO.
CRITIC STARES FOR A LONG BEAT.
CRITIC:
ALL OF THEM. AND I'M THE NOSTALGIA CRITIC. I REMEMBER IT SO YOU HAVE TO.
ROLL CREDITS.
Thing about the New Coke commercials was that just before the formula change, he made a commercial about how the original formula of Coke was less sweet than Pepsi. Pepsi was clobbering Coke in “The Pepsi Challenge.” The new formula of Coke was made sweeter to match the sweetness level of Pepsi in response to focus group feedback. Despite the rosey attitude in the New Coke commercials, he was supposedly pissed off at Coke and never did any other commercials for them.
I’m of an age where I was a kid who was just old enough to remember the New Coke fiasco when it happened.
My first memory of the Cosby ad on New Coke is from the late 1990s, as part of a video I was watching for a business law course. It was the first time the thought floated through my head where I was beginning to wonder about his character.
Another Fun Fact: On September 26, 2018, CNN reported that Cosby's first lunch at the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institute at Phoenix included a half-cup of Jell-O. For many years, Cosby was a commercial pitchman for Jell-O products.
Well, he's out of Prison.
@@Tornado1994 impressive!!!
A Troubling Fact: Lifelong friends with Phylicia Rashad. He walked her down the aisle at her wedding to Ahmad Rashad. O.J. Simpson was Rashad's best man.
What's troubling about the fact that the (at the time extremely small number of) rich and famous black Americans all knew each other?
They must feel so odd when looking at their wedding albulm...
The fact I only just learned that Bill Cospy created Little Bill and I really liked that show as a kid...just really upsets me.
Fun fact: The Main Character is based on Bill Cosby's Son.... who died........... this is real
Cosby: "Just imagine yourself unconscious."
NC: "... no."
That killed me. 😂😂😂
Cosby: “Making a visit to the hospital emergency room.”
NC: “Who put me in that emergency room?”
Let us also not forget a couple of Episodes of the Simpsons that hold up Bill Cosby as the role model for a good father.
well, matt groening WAS on Epstein island
11:54 Doug’s “TIME OUT!” reaction cracked me up so bad! 🤣
"Why does the worst of him bring out the best in me?!"
-Nostalgia Critic, "Fat Albert" review
As a 22 year old I don’t remember Cosby not being seen as creepy. So, now I'm starting to understand why my parent's were so upset when stuff came out.
You mean you always thought there was something off about him?
@@berniethekiwidragon4382 I mean I don't remember a time when people didn't know he was a perv.
23 in the U.K. got my own version of that. I have no idea how anybody could have ever seen Jimmy Saville as anything but a creepy old perv
@@burgermeowsterthat’s how I feel about Jimmy Saville over here in the U.K. 24, didn’t grow up with his kids show in the 70’s so I just look at him and wonder how nobody could have thought he was anything but a creep
One commercial that may have fit well here was when he was advertising his preschool show, “Little Bill”.
Just… some of the things in there are kinda hilarious scary to look back at.
It’s the one where he’s like “Hey are you 5? Are you going to be 5?”
The use of the Blackadder head desk was perfect.
Another Fun Fact: Bill Cosby's television debut was on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), on August 6, 1963. Allan Sherman was the guest host and after his six-minute stand-up comedy routine ("Karate"), he was "called over" to chat.
A COMMERCIALS SPECIAL OUTSIDE OF NOVEMBER/DECEMBER!?!? THANK YOU!!!
Now do a top 11 poorly aged JewWario segments.
If anyone deserves people picking on them, it’s Bill Cosby.
And now to watch the nostalgia critic’s review of Ghost Dad.
@Martynde I wish we would have gotten a "Real Thoughts" video on that one.
You know what else involving Bill Cosby hasn't aged well? The Nostalgia Critic's review of GHOST DAD:
"He was clean, he was friendly, he was a good role model, and he made everybody laugh!"😦😧😨😰
well atleast he said was , its more a unintentional prophecy
1:42
I am genuinely impressed y’all used a clip from “Blackadder Goes Forth.”
♫ We Don't talk about Cosby, No No No, We dont talk about Cosbyyyyyyy! ♫
With the passing of oj Simpsons you should 11 poorly aged oj commercials
"Just imagine yourself unconscious..." I laughed SO HARD at this
"My friend once said that the worst thing about Cosby was that he was a hypocrite, and I'm like, I don't think that was the worst thing -" Norm Macdonald.
1:03 Jesus Christ, imagine how those kids must be feeling now!
That baseball kid saying “Oh my god!” Killed me. 😂
The "benefits of drugs" WAS meant to be ironic. There's no punchline because you're supposed to put it together yourself. "Wait, these are bad things he's listing about drugs. It's almost like these drugs have no benefits, and that's the message!"
Still hilarious in hindsight that they got Cosby to be the speaker for this
I have decided to remember Bill Cosby for "Leonard part 6". It's better than to do it for the monstrosities he comitted.
I'm hoping that Doug is planning a review on it, it's going to be a meme goldmine. I have been waiting for years for the internet to be introduced to it.
He did ghost dad before double toasted so maybe they'll do leonard before NC
The last one feels like Bill Cosby acting like Eddie Murphy doing a Richard Pryor impression for a cigarette commercial... Doesn't work.
This gonna be as soothing as a long chocolate Jell-O Pudding Pop.
Now that oj is gone can we get a top 11 poorly aged oj commercials?
YOU WERE SERIOUS LAST TIME?
I'm just as shocked as you
My guess is that Wish is the next vid.
Can we now get a Top 11 Poorly Aged N.C Episodes ?? Now THAT'S a real follow-up !!
bust out the awkward elephant for the special occasion
A commercial special outside of November? Wow i hope this becomes a regular thing!!
I tugged on my collar so much during this video, it's hangin' down to my belly button. Rodney Dangerfield's tellin' me to relax over here!
Larry Burns
Cosby is a great example of the trope "Don't Shoot the Message". Very frequently he had a lot of very good things to say that were legitimately wise advice, he did demonstrate success at a time when success was far less likely for black men, and he provided the world with an incredibly wholesome story that created a style of family sitcom and an image of the black family that hadn't been seen to that point. He himself was trash, but sometimes the greatest treasures can be hidden in the filthiest cesspools. His messages were often good, his comedy was hilarious, and he had a very positive impact on our culture. While he certainly deserved punishment and condemnation for certain of his actions, that doesn't mean that other things he said and did didn't have some real worth and continued value today.
A “commercial episode” before November?? Well this is a surprise. But oh boy is this gonna be both disturbing AND hilarious. 😂
I admit, I was shocked that America’s most beloved TV father turned out to be one of America’s most notorious serial rapists.
I was devastated by Cosby’s actions. He was a big part of my childhood that represented values and family strength. Whoa that didn’t last…
We had one of these in the UK too....Jimmy Saville. Had a tv show aimed at kids and used it to take advantage of kids and was seen as an icon until the allegations and cases came out years later. Its really unsettling
If "We're gonna get cha" sounds too scary, then try to imagine yourself unconscious instead.