Seagal and Van Damme weren't really known until 88 or 89, they were really 90s action stars. Arnold and Stallone were the top dogs and Chuck Norris was in the mix.
@@WaffleHouseBandit I never really connected him with being an action star because he did so many genres but no question that he was a huge star during the 80's and 90's.
@@BishopWalters12 That's more than fair tbh, I pretty much only saw his action movies up until I was an adult(mid 2000s) so I kinda had a false image of the guy aha.
Actually Magnums car had a targa too and not a t-top. A targa top is like the whole roof coming off and is one piece while t-tops leave a bar in the middle and are two pieces
I'm younger than both of them and I watched Seagal movies as a kid. Those first 5 are boss. The rest of the 90s movies he made are "eh" and everything after 2001 is only if you wanna laugh at how bad those movies are.
80s pop culture seemed to love the Nazi references, not sure why. My favorite low-key one was in "Return of the Living Dead". The guy running the crematorium listened to Wagner, carried a WW2 Luger pistol and had a swastika armband hidden under his sleeve (which you could catch a glimpse of after the zombies tore his shirt). This was never addressed by the other characters in the movie.
@@kanaric eh, he started in the 80s and was done making decent movies by 92ish. He might have had more garbage out in the last 2 decades each than he did the 90s too so who knows? lol
man Bill's wife just doesn't need to make any effort to show how dull and unlikable she is , she just kills the podcast vibe everytime he have her on , she really have the same vibes as iDubbbz's wife
A mock suicide and funeral XD. He wanted to kill himself because he had problems "down there" so they drugged him and arranged that he will wake up next to a hot nurse. Problems cured. Also, Johnny Mandel's 15 year-old son wrote the lyrics to the song.
Yes Magnum drove the car. Nia sounds like my mother trying to explain sports. 😂 The best part of the 80s action shows was the cars crashing and flying threw the air.
I thought the Dino was the budget Ferrari, it doesn't even have badges. (Made by Ferrari, but sold as Dino) They sold for around $15K Try and buy one today🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's not like you can drive fast on Oahu anyways. As I found out when the rental car company gave me a Dodge Charger rental (I didn't even ask for it). Sounds nice, but I couldn't exactly open it up anywhere.
Chuck Norris was still making movies in the 80's. And Charles Bronson was old as sht but still cranking out silly Death Wish sequels. But yeah the biggest action stars of the 80's were certainly Swarchenegger and Stallone. Bruce Willis was closer to the end of the 80's, he did comedy during the early to mid 80's. Mel Gibson could also be on that list.
Love the movie UHF and every fake trailer was amazing like "Conan the Librarian". Wierd Al should have blown up after that movie but it bombed at Box Office but it went up against Ghostbusters II, Batman, Lethal Weapon 2, Indiana Jones Last Crusade and Honey I Shrunk he Kids. Bad month to release a Movie huh?
@@einundsiebenziger5488well, it's not like he does much in his movies of the last 15+ years. Edit: not that I watched any of those. That's just my general impression 😉
Ask her about a Jean Claude Van Damn or Kurt Russell The Thing or Big Trouble in Little China. Hell, my parents let me watch whstever no matter R or PG( only ratings in early -mid 80s). My dad would have a blanket if nude/sex scene and open it up, like Batman till it was over- the only MPAA needed. I’m glad I didn’t miss out on stupid 80s movies or early 90s movies as a kid. Got to see what CINEMA really was on a 4:3 22-25’’ Curtis Mathis tv👍🏻 & VHS movies & HBO. Taping movies off HBO & rewatching.
Steven Seagal is way funnier when you realize that his last name is actually pronounced like the bird, and it's a Jewish last name, and then you realize that the tall, lanky, balding Jewish guy really wants you to think that he's super tough, and not only is he super tough, but the toughest guy to ever live, which is why he lives by the toxic masculinity ideal of never laughing at yourself lest somebody thinks you're weak, even though every psychoanalyst would tell you that a sense of humor is a sign of strength, especially if you have one about yourself.
Bill, she's your wife and you love her. Of course you do, and you should. Absolutely. But please...please...PLEASE...in the name of all that is holy... don't allow that woman to attempt to sing. I mean, in your home where you live, go ahead. Your wife, your home. Fill yer boots. But publicly? On the internet? Don't do it, man.
It's time that someone finally mentions how impressive this clip-finding and editing is!!
Damn straight. Izzy makes it ten times as funny.
When he cut to that clip from The Boodocks ("You gay") I lost it!
It was a little too much
Lmao for real
Timing that man taking a puff off the cig to Burr coughing
Min 3:50 😂
You just did 🙄
that editing work deserves some academy award. it's fascinating.
"Where the gun, cous?" I'm crying
“…I’ma snatch every muthafu$&a’s birfdays…”
Thought I was the only one 😂
Bill saying Cuz is hilarious lol
This is the best Bill Burr clip channel. Showing the reference material makes it so much better
The fact the first thing Bill thinks of when mentioning David Hasslehoff is "The guy eating a burger off the floor." 🤣
"Don't you know the Dewey Decimal System?"
Conan the Librarian
Seagal and Van Damme weren't really known until 88 or 89, they were really 90s action stars. Arnold and Stallone were the top dogs and Chuck Norris was in the mix.
Kurt Russel as well.
@@WaffleHouseBandit I never really connected him with being an action star because he did so many genres but no question that he was a huge star during the 80's and 90's.
@@BishopWalters12 That's more than fair tbh, I pretty much only saw his action movies up until I was an adult(mid 2000s) so I kinda had a false image of the guy aha.
@@WaffleHouseBandit and Bronson and Eastwood!
Nia: "Is Seagal still alive?"
Me: "Yes, but we kinda wish he wasn't."
Speak for yourself.
He died on SNL.
🤡
The UHF scene at the end is always funny 😄
If you pause it, you can see how bad the dummy looks before he cuts it in two.
@@williamshaw9047 That's half of the comedic gold. 😆
When the MASH intro music came on, it was time for bed for those of us kids in the 80s.
80s forgotten actioner "The Exterminator" Robert Ginty puts a gangster in a giant mincing machine 😯
man these videos are so dope
Hearing Bill say cuz is hilarious lol
Airwolf, ATeam, Rockford Files, Hawaii 50, Batman,lol
To be fair to Magnum... He's not "leering" at the swimmer. He does glance - but quickly catches himself and looks away with kind of a guilty look.
1:08 Wings Beneath My Wind? I would honestly see that movie, over Beaches any time of the day.
1:03 LOVE the jab at Nia!
This has me belly laughing. His wife is hilarious
To each his own. I find her unbearable most of the time.
Not even close, shes annoying as fuck...
I enjoy it less when she’s on. Nothing against her, I just find it more hilarious and interesting when it’s just Bill.
She sucks
1:32 Michael Biehn. It's crazy to think that he's played more villains than Arnie! He'd played at least two before he was in 'The Terminator'.
Bruce Willis and Arnold were top of the food chain of action heros
... heroes*
@@einundsiebenziger5488 got it
Stallone was above Willis. That's as obvious as anything in the world.
God damm brilliantly edited! Lmao 😂
Actually Magnums car had a targa too and not a t-top. A targa top is like the whole roof coming off and is one piece while t-tops leave a bar in the middle and are two pieces
UHF baby, most underrated movie ever
I'm younger than both of them and I watched Seagal movies as a kid. Those first 5 are boss. The rest of the 90s movies he made are "eh" and everything after 2001 is only if you wanna laugh at how bad those movies are.
Everything from Above The Law to Fire Down Below was great. Shit just got kinda whack after that but Exit Wounds was alright
Sometimes Nia makes the podcast. When she and Bill are both in the zone it's fucking hilarious.
HIGGINS WAS HITLER😂😂😂
80s pop culture seemed to love the Nazi references, not sure why. My favorite low-key one was in "Return of the Living Dead". The guy running the crematorium listened to Wagner, carried a WW2 Luger pistol and had a swastika armband hidden under his sleeve (which you could catch a glimpse of after the zombies tore his shirt). This was never addressed by the other characters in the movie.
The og equaliser tv show was my favourite when I was a kid !!!
Kid in the 80s. 100% watched Segal movies.
“I’m going to take you to the bank, senator… to the blood bank.”
Seagal was 90s not 80s
@@kanaric eh, he started in the 80s and was done making decent movies by 92ish. He might have had more garbage out in the last 2 decades each than he did the 90s too so who knows? lol
Ngl jcvd is a freak to have that sort of build with that kind of flexibility
What about Air Wolf, A-Team 😄
I'm guessing Kit was her favorite in Knight Rider.
I see what ya did there.
I lost my emotional virginity to Heather Thomas from The Fall Guy.
That aqua marine bikini.
Rest in peace Apollo Creed
Spenser for Hire for the Bostonians
It is a pretty hilarious observation that women will watch graphic shows about real murderers, but dont like action movies.
man Bill's wife just doesn't need to make any effort to show how dull and unlikable she is , she just kills the podcast vibe everytime he have her on , she really have the same vibes as iDubbbz's wife
The guy's name in the M*A*S*H movie was Painless.
They gave him a mock funeral if I recall it correctly.
A mock suicide and funeral XD. He wanted to kill himself because he had problems "down there" so they drugged him and arranged that he will wake up next to a hot nurse. Problems cured. Also, Johnny Mandel's 15 year-old son wrote the lyrics to the song.
The 3 best Action heroes of the 80s, Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Kurt Russell.
I was a kid in the 90s watching Segal movies 😂
I think everybody hates Bill's wife, Bill included.
Sho Kosugi... Ultimate Ninja Warrior from the 1980's... "Pray For Death" is My Favorite Ninja Movie of His... 😊☺😊☺😎😎😎👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙🤙🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
Have your emoji addiction treated, asap!
@@einundsiebenziger5488 "Not A Chance, For THAT Dance"... 🤣😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤙🤙🤙🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
What about Simon & Simon, they were brothers one drove a really cool Dodge Power Wagon, that was an excellent show.
The fall guy
1:52
😂
Yes Magnum drove the car. Nia sounds like my mother trying to explain sports. 😂
The best part of the 80s action shows was the cars crashing and flying threw the air.
Yeah she's ignorant about a lot of stuff.
CHIPs had some great crash sequences with already busted up cars that went flying a lot.
This and getting to watch all the flippy-do martial arts before UFC taught us that they are kinda useless IRL.
He's kind of right...the Ferrari 308 was the "budget Ferrari." It cost only about $45K new.
Over $125,000 today adjusted for inflation, cheap for a Ferrari but still pretty damn expensive.
I thought the Dino was the budget Ferrari, it doesn't even have badges. (Made by Ferrari, but sold as Dino) They sold for around $15K
Try and buy one today🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's not like you can drive fast on Oahu anyways. As I found out when the rental car company gave me a Dodge Charger rental (I didn't even ask for it). Sounds nice, but I couldn't exactly open it up anywhere.
Wings beneath my wind.
They built em diff in the 80s for sure...
Steven Seagal was a ‘90s thing
I live in Poland. We didn't get access to American pop culture until the Berlin wall fell, so here the entire 80s were a 90s thing XD
Not mentioning Miami Vice in this context??
What about A team, Aie wolf and Street hawk ? Did u forget them classics?
Where's the A-Team in this List??? 🤣😂😅☺😊☺😎😎😎👍👍👌🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Seek help and get your emoji addiction treated.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 No... 🤦🤷🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤙🤙🤙🤙🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Nooo... 🤣😂😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Women watching real murder documentaries is a disturbing trend. It's actually disgusting.
My parents always watched mash. Even as a kid, I thought “damn this show is too heavy”
1:50 BANG!
They forgot the A-Team
Arnold Schwarzenegger is the best action hero of all time. Full stop. End of discussion.
He even made corny one-liners cool
My dad was a huge equalizer fan
Hunter and Equalizer were good shows
@4:35 😂
Segal was good up through Exit Wounds and Half Past Dead then it all went downhill. Maximum Conviction is pretty good.
He’s alive but too afraid to come
To America to face sexual alllegations
Steven Seagal is fighting his final opponent, Food!!!
Can someone tell me who the pretty girl at the end was (when everybody screamed)?
Nice
Steven Seagal is actually a comic actor now.
Only he doesn't know it.
Steven Seboomboom. Also known as Sifu😅
Lee Horsley lol. He had fifteen minutes of fame for sure.
When Bill asked Nia her favorite action stars I knew immediately it would be someone black
Chuck Norris was still making movies in the 80's. And Charles Bronson was old as sht but still cranking out silly Death Wish sequels. But yeah the biggest action stars of the 80's were certainly Swarchenegger and Stallone. Bruce Willis was closer to the end of the 80's, he did comedy during the early to mid 80's. Mel Gibson could also be on that list.
Nia's funny here.
it was Vietnam but they changed it to Korea because all the vets
Love the movie UHF and every fake trailer was amazing like "Conan the Librarian". Wierd Al should have blown up after that movie but it bombed at Box Office but it went up against Ghostbusters II, Batman, Lethal Weapon 2, Indiana Jones Last Crusade and Honey I Shrunk he Kids. Bad month to release a Movie huh?
Christmas at Ground Zero goes with this movie so well that I recorded it onto my UHF tape, with really nice tracking lines, too.
I never understood why people say "80's action movie" when these movies came out from 1985-1994.
The 80s started in 1982 and ended in 1994. Similarly, the 90s started in 1989 and ended in 2004. Yes, it does make sense XD
Fall guy was my shit. Movie gonna suck. Magnum pi and Simon and Simon too
What do you got against a white man in a Chevy Silverado?
Where do I start 😅👍
You both have the wrong decade. Segal was in the 90s.
He started in the 80’s
Steven Seagals first 3 movies were great. The 273 movies after that.......not so much.
The only good movie with SS is Executive Decision where he gets killed mid-movie without having done anything.
@@einundsiebenziger5488well, it's not like he does much in his movies of the last 15+ years.
Edit: not that I watched any of those. That's just my general impression 😉
Rip Apollo Creed
Who the hell is he talking to
I think it's his wife.
Magnum is thinking "don't rip one lady"
Not sure who the chick is in this but you can tell shes black
She is Mrs. Burr aka Nia Renee Hill.
Steven Segal 👑
Thank Jeebus that there wasn’t a 90s Kojack with Vin Weasel.
Matt Houston, damn....
It wasn't until 2018 I realized THAT was the "Sword and the Sorcerer" guy 🫨
I respect the art of editing, but is proclaiming the editors of every YT video the new comment meta?
DO YOU NOT KNOW THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM?!
I REALLY wanted to listen to this, but the wife...
No, it was Korea
Ask her about a Jean Claude Van Damn or Kurt Russell The Thing or Big Trouble in Little China. Hell, my parents let me watch whstever no matter R or PG( only ratings in early -mid 80s). My dad would have a blanket if nude/sex scene and open it up, like Batman till it was over- the only MPAA needed. I’m glad I didn’t miss out on stupid 80s movies or early 90s movies as a kid. Got to see what CINEMA really was on a 4:3 22-25’’ Curtis Mathis tv👍🏻 & VHS movies & HBO. Taping movies off HBO & rewatching.
ugh, Yoko is on...
Tha equahliza
Matt Houston was great.
Seagal is a Russian citizen.
Steven....runs like a girl.....Dang!!!
Steven invests heavily in knee pads. He needs them when Vladimir Putin comes calling.
Steven Seagal is way funnier when you realize that his last name is actually pronounced like the bird, and it's a Jewish last name, and then you realize that the tall, lanky, balding Jewish guy really wants you to think that he's super tough, and not only is he super tough, but the toughest guy to ever live, which is why he lives by the toxic masculinity ideal of never laughing at yourself lest somebody thinks you're weak, even though every psychoanalyst would tell you that a sense of humor is a sign of strength, especially if you have one about yourself.
"Who hurt you?" 😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👌🤙🤙🤙🤙
Seagull is Jewish?! Wow. I never knew...
Eddy Munster needs his wig back....
Talk to shatner...get a real wig.....
Steven
My favorite and only liked steven segal movie was “marked for death” the only one worth watching of him to me lol😂
I watched one Steven Segall movie. It was a mistake I wasn't willing to make twice.
You're missing out, his first decade of movies are pretty good.
Bill, she's your wife and you love her. Of course you do, and you should. Absolutely. But please...please...PLEASE...in the name of all that is holy... don't allow that woman to attempt to sing. I mean, in your home where you live, go ahead. Your wife, your home. Fill yer boots. But publicly? On the internet? Don't do it, man.