99 of them are slavic. Most of the population of eastern europe is slavic. The exceptions are Baltic countries, Hungary, Romania, Greece, Albania, Kosovo, Moldova and Turkey which has european parts.
@@dariusznovak well. Yeah. I know. I'm Finnish and I'm aware. And since all the stereotypical villains are eastern European, and those accents are quite similar. Hence the joke.
Wow, first time seeing Peter Stormare do a late night talk show, definitely long overdue. Very underrated actor; been in some of the most memorable action movies in the last 30 years.
@@0223x how many Americans do you actually think know that, let alone upper level people of the movie industry. Hell, how many Americans even know where the Balkans are?
@@dulesavic9951 Yeah in all movies and series if theres a finnish person they give him a swedish accent which is not even close to finnish accent and then they give the swedish guy a german accent😂
"They can't tell Serbia from Senegal" could be the answer to one of those tik tok challenges of "tell me you're American without saying you're American"
You do know Canadians & South Americans don’t know either & Europeans do know shit about Western culture. Ask then if Washington D.C. is a state or when is the rainy season in the Amazon (trick question).
@@JordanReedYT I've met Americans who didn't know Washington D.C. was the actual capital and not, say, New York or Los Angeles, so... Us European folks aren't as ignorant as you may believe.
@@Mldy96 There are ignorant people everywhere, I've met Americans who knew lots of facts of the world, geography, history, geopolitics etc very well, AND I have met Europeans of several different nationalities who were embarrasingly clueless about most things. I have also met people who thought they knew a lot of things but where it turned out they had very flawed ideas about what they thought they knew. Those people can be found on both sides of the Atlantic, and sadly, at times they can be found in the peculiar world that is Academia as well. It is necessary to generalize at times, otherwise it would be impossible to speak about anything at all, so I get your point, but "us European folks" is WAY too general after all.
@@fgg4136 "So many years ago" LMAO. Until Dawn came out only 4 years ago. Peter Stotmare has been in awesome movies since the 90s. Fargo for instance. If you all didn't know his name I'm assuming you all are probably just bad with names.
@@lynnturman8157 I assume they are bad with names. I could be wrong. It's just that Peter Stormare has been in so many movies. Perhaps his name isn't familiar because he's more of a character actor than a leading man.
I'm not a Corden fan, but he really isnt like this here in the UK....he can be genuinely funny!....its like he's tryiny waaaaaay too hard...any way, the Yanks seem to like it.
I hate that media corporations force the hosts to be suit and tie corporate robots. Back in the day it was the funny way of talking and "ladies and gentlemen" boring formalities, nowadays it's the scripted fake reactions. I just wish we had better presenters for actual relevant information about people, not marketing campaigns to promote movies and actors disguised as "Playing Pool with Usher, Will Smith, Tiger Woods and Messi in a Bathtub".
I can do finnish, australian, american, russian, german, scottish, british, latvian, and indian accents while speaking english, however it is the easiest to speak it with a finnish accent. Our language and accent is so simple its easy to do many accents
One of my favorite casting decisions ever is when the showrunners for Prison Break had Peter Stormare play an Italian mob boss doing literally just his normal voice and accent (not to mention his obvious Scandinavian appearance). I can see him just saying "Okay sure!" when they asked if he could pull off Italian
It's so true. In every movie they say 1 or 2 lines in the other language and immediately switch to English. Also, every foreign villain understands English perfectly without having to ask the guy to repeat anything.
Lev Andropov : I'm stepping outside. A.J. : You're-you're going outside? Lev Andropov : I am the only certified astronaut. And I'm saving your American ass!
Peter Stormare is seriously underrated. One of my favorites, and yes, he portrayed Lucifer in Constantine with Reeves and it is still the best Lucifer on screen, ever!
I love him as the crazy Russian cosmonaut! ♥️ That endeared me to him so I looked up all of his movies and then had to rewatch the movies to look for him on some of them.
A good guy with a bad temper when it came to nonworking parts. Mr. Stormare is one of the underrated greats. Very cool of Keanu to mention how phenomenal he is. They are both g.o.a.t. 👍
Well he was good enough for Ingmar Bergman. Did a lot of stuff with him in the 80's and they had kinda a father-son relationship, so he cant be THAT bad of an actor.
He's right about Hollywood execs having no clue about accents. In one of her first American movie, South African actress Charlize Theron (it's pronounced Sharleeze Terron by the way) played the Czech owner of an escort agency. At one point she had to speak Czech. Let's just say as an Afrikaans speaker I understood her Czech perfectly. I'm sure there are still movie executives in LA who think Benoni is a suburb of Prague
@@patrikuschungus4713 Not sure and I can't find it in her filmography. It was very early in her Hollywood career and a very minor role. Four or five lines at most. She may not have even been credited. Or been credited under an Americanisation of her Afrikaans name.
Given most Hollywood execs are so dense and so sheltered they probably have no clue what’s common sense nor did they know what’s 1+1 and probably perpetuate stereotypes to real life, I’m not really surprised they won’t have a clue about accents or even European countries and cities and such.
I love his mumblings in that movie as he bangs on all the billion dollar equipment to "fix" it lol "American component... Russian components... ALL MADE IN CHINA!" lmaoo
My coworker went to school with Peter back in sweden and he told me stories about peter, he pulled alot of pranks. Once on the schoolbus they went by this house with a big Apple tree and Peter told the busdriver they could stop there cause it was his grandparents so they could eat as many apples as they wanted. So everyone went out to get apples exept peter who stayed in the bus alone. They asked him why didn’t you take any apples peter? Then he replied : i don’t know who lives there 🤣
"Stormare" is an expression that is practicality a question that means "Does it storm" ?, the funny thing is that his family was living in Vallsta/Arbrå on a street called Blåsvägen, the funny thing is that Blåsvägen means BlowRoad/WindyRoad in Swedish, that meant that at the time kids used to prankcall his family with: "Stormare på Blåsvägen" ? Which translated would be "Does it storms on BlowRoad/WindyRoad" ?. I grow up in a place 27 miles from there and are a few years younger so I remember older kids joked about it, and later as a young man I went to a Theater School in Stockholm while he was working with Ingemar Bergman at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, in that school was also the actress Caroline Lagerfelt that played his nurse in Minority Report.
@@anderspersson7084 His name is not Stormare since birth though, it's Storm. He changed it when he went to theater school because there was already another student with the same name in school.
@@Kurbitsimssv Ok, somebody fooled me then, I got the story told to me later, wonder if the whole family changed name later than and somebody been confused with that. I'm a few years younger and moved away and started in a theaterschool in Stockholm when he was on his way to fame here in Sweden, he worked at the Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern (Royal Dramathic Theater) here in Stockholm then and he worked with the famous director Ingemar Bergman than (I think they did King Lear) mid 1980s and they toured with it, I know they did New York for a while, I guess it was then he got his contacts with people over there, but he worked a few years more over here, we have tried for the same role in a road movie here, but it came out later that he and a domestic famous rockstar Thåström had got their roles even before they did the audition, it was just so they could ask for cultur money they did the audition, that pissed people off.
@@josh1234rulz I didn't even comment on his JW2 appearance. I don't personally think he "stole the show" in JW2...but he did do well. I would compare it to Kevin Nash in JW1...short, but very sweet. Constantine, on the other hand, was also brief but VERY nice...but that's just my opinion. That was the climax of the movie, though...so that matters.
I think that Keanu knows the other "guy" very well, its like when you have a friend that laughs and make jokes and hits you with no perpose.. i have that friend.. and its a fucking phobia.
"They can't tell Serbia from Senegal" - a joke that evidently flew ENTIRELY over the audience's heads, basically proving the guy's point lmao
some wanna be important us senator flew to slovenia when he wanted to visit slovakia, sooo ....yeah, no clue.
@@tomast9034 ??? Really??
@@tomast9034 the most intellectual man in amerikkka
chill Serbia don t even exist is a conspiracy
indeed
This guy is the villain in almost every movie and it doesn’t get old.
Matilda
He was an awesome Satan in Constantine
In minority report, Armageddon, the lost world wasn’t a villain. In Fargo, the big lebowski & Constantine yes
Loved him as Dino Velvet
In Arnaggedon he wasn't a villain, I loved that but when he played Lucifer He was stunning! I adored him!
They forgot to mention his looks. He looks Balkan, eastern European and Germanic all at the same time.
Well what do you expect? He was born in Europe.
@@testikuskitestdrivr6012 what?😂
And Bruce Willis as well 🤣
Ye and a Hannibal Lecter's older son as well
@@robinstrand3555 indo-european origin. Where did the ancestors of the vikings come from?
Peter Stormare, the man of 100 accents. 99 of them Russian.
LMAO!
99 of them are slavic. Most of the population of eastern europe is slavic. The exceptions are Baltic countries, Hungary, Romania, Greece, Albania, Kosovo, Moldova and Turkey which has european parts.
@@dariusznovak well. Yeah. I know. I'm Finnish and I'm aware. And since all the stereotypical villains are eastern European, and those accents are quite similar. Hence the joke.
🤣🤣🤣
and one Hellish
Peter Stormare IS FANTASTIC still remember him as Lucifer in Constantine with Keanu again, wow what great actors
Yeah man. He's been in so many great movies. Small and big parts. I enjoy it
First thing I thought of watching this.
Hello John....You’re the one soul I’d come up here to collect myself. Or in John Wick 2....A fucking pencil!!!! Who the fuck can do that? :p
Dino Velvet in 8mm......awesome
I'm fairly sure that Stormare is actually Satan...
Rumour has it that he’s still looking for the Fibonacci.
lmao
Damn
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
LOL
he's looking for his soul
"They can't tell Serbia from Senegal "
Roast of the century
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sad, sad world.
Мишо Аулић pusti ove budale
@@Jortobl Budale, što kaže Kesić 😂😂😂
@@djordjemiljkovic1015 Nie wiem o czym gadacie, ale rzeczywiście pojebany ten świat, eh...
They're both crap.. I'm not even American and I know that..
I loved him in Armageddon, "American components, Russian Components, ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!"
This is how we fix spaceship in russia
Russian Hero
WTF!? That was him!?!?!?
@@Xerrill seriously? That was one of his best characters ever!
@@themadmachinist8637 I totally spaced, no pun intended, I didn't even realize that was him. LOL!
Wow, first time seeing Peter Stormare do a late night talk show, definitely long overdue. Very underrated actor; been in some of the most memorable action movies in the last 30 years.
I will forever remember him as the guy that got ganged up on by like 50 compsognathus in the lost world: jurassic park
He's great in Prison Break.
Chopping up Buscemi at the frozen lake in Fargo...
He was very good in Logjammin
I really like him in all his movies it just seems Fargo really sticks out for me
..."they can't tell Serbia from Senegal..."
You right!
Varpilah Chase lol the struggle is real
Serbia, Syria, Siberia, Senegal.. Eh!
@@0223x how many Americans do you actually think know that, let alone upper level people of the movie industry. Hell, how many Americans even know where the Balkans are?
@@varpilahchase2598 Pfft, everybody knows the Balkans. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania - easy. /s
ma sta kazes , bre
The only fake thing about this is James Corden's laugh.
I can't stand him, what a bellend
Horrible fake laugh, inexplicable large ego, talks all over his guests... yep, he's found his calling as an American talk show host!
He's a child 😂
And all that plastic surgery the actors are donning there
James and Jimmy Fallon are the worst about that
Keanu: "Wait, were you actually doing the accent?"
Peter: "Noo. They don't know the difference!"
🤣🤣🤣
Only Americans don't know the difference : ) !
@@dulesavic9951 that's true 🙃👍🏻
Keanu replies: woah
@@dulesavic9951 Yeah in all movies and series if theres a finnish person they give him a swedish accent which is not even close to finnish accent and then they give the swedish guy a german accent😂
@@kaksidaksi3455 I feel as a Swede living in the UK, the Hollywood “Swedish accent” is really closer to a Welsh person speaking English.
One of the great character actors, chews every line and steals every scene.
Simply magnificent!
Agree - he is underrated and his role in the brothers grimm (Cavaldi) was priceless.
One of the best villains
Yeah, that's why I'm glad when he's a good guy, everyone needs a break... lol
Without a doubt. Both Classy and down and dirty Villains. Spot ON! To top it off he seems like an easy-going guy.
he was so goddamn good in Constantine
@@zeregaa have you ever seen him in prison break? Is even way better
@@christmastlee8846 lol i've seen that show around 5 times
"They can't tell Serbia from Senegal" could be the answer to one of those tik tok challenges of "tell me you're American without saying you're American"
He is Swedish :)
@@viki1080 @youmissedthejoke
You do know Canadians & South Americans don’t know either & Europeans do know shit about Western culture. Ask then if Washington D.C. is a state or when is the rainy season in the Amazon (trick question).
@@JordanReedYT I've met Americans who didn't know Washington D.C. was the actual capital and not, say, New York or Los Angeles, so... Us European folks aren't as ignorant as you may believe.
@@Mldy96 There are ignorant people everywhere, I've met Americans who knew lots of facts of the world, geography, history, geopolitics etc very well, AND I have met Europeans of several different nationalities who were embarrasingly clueless about most things. I have also met people who thought they knew a lot of things but where it turned out they had very flawed ideas about what they thought they knew. Those people can be found on both sides of the Atlantic, and sadly, at times they can be found in the peculiar world that is Academia as well.
It is necessary to generalize at times, otherwise it would be impossible to speak about anything at all, so I get your point, but "us European folks" is WAY too general after all.
That's awesome to fake a Russian speech without using a single Russian word for that.
Sounds legit to me !
You're fake. There's no russians in Russia who are speaking english well.
@@PanhaiF president Putin can i can assure you young man
@@mostbrutalvideos4612 Probably only individual units. :) And of course it's a joke.
It's called gramleau. You can do it with any language, it's easy to do but difficult to master.
I have been a big Peter Stormare fan for a while. He is a very underrated actor who has enormous talent.
Dude still owns the title for the best portrayal of the Devil in Constantine. He was only in one scene but absolutely nailed it.
"If you're born in Europe they think you speak all European languages"🤣🤣🤣ha ha ...so true
We're all related, didn't you know?
@@qwertynable yea...we are one big european family😁
I Love My Zoorope !
@@raanubis939 😂😂😂welcome for safari
I m simple slav, how many language shoud I know if I fluently after 2 weeks vacation in my brats-countries?
This guy is such a good villain actor that I found myself being surprised that he’s actually nice.
the actor who we always see but didn’t know the name of vol.1
Seen this guy in that video game until dawn so many years ago
@@fgg4136 "So many years ago" LMAO. Until Dawn came out only 4 years ago. Peter Stotmare has been in awesome movies since the 90s. Fargo for instance. If you all didn't know his name I'm assuming you all are probably just bad with names.
speak for yourself
@@lynnturman8157 I assume they are bad with names. I could be wrong. It's just that Peter Stormare has been in so many movies. Perhaps his name isn't familiar because he's more of a character actor than a leading man.
Lynn Turman man comment section is literally created for that exact reason so there is no logical reason for you to write that comment
I hate that fake laugh done by James Corden even more than the one done by Jimmy Fallon.
this fatty is too much annoying
*slaps table*
I'm not a Corden fan, but he really isnt like this here in the UK....he can be genuinely funny!....its like he's tryiny waaaaaay too hard...any way, the Yanks seem to like it.
Thank you! So it isnt just me that think James laugh sounds fake.
I hate that media corporations force the hosts to be suit and tie corporate robots. Back in the day it was the funny way of talking and "ladies and gentlemen" boring formalities, nowadays it's the scripted fake reactions.
I just wish we had better presenters for actual relevant information about people, not marketing campaigns to promote movies and actors disguised as "Playing Pool with Usher, Will Smith, Tiger Woods and Messi in a Bathtub".
Such an incredibly talented actor. He was horrifyingly great in Fargo.
And looked like Ozzy.
His dialogue certainly carried the film.
@@matttherrien9608 I get it.🤣😂
@@lopinfughopfartytarty2159 "two can play at that game smart guy! We'll see how you like it."
Also good as John abruzzi
I can only imagine the self discipline it took him not to kill anybody in this studio
That’s abruzzi from prison break
Thanks for all the likes😀
It's not him. It's Chandler Bing from Goodwill Hunting.
Kofi Kofi i mean it is
No, he's doctor whothefuckrememberhisname, in minority report
@@bludrugo29 exactly
John abruzzi, John abruzzi?
Producer: So how many accents can you actually do for this role?
Peter Stormare: yEs
I can do finnish, australian, american, russian, german, scottish, british, latvian, and indian accents while speaking english, however it is the easiest to speak it with a finnish accent. Our language and accent is so simple its easy to do many accents
ya
Nuuska muikku finnish accent in a nutshell: just speak flat
Oui
Ja
Da
Hai
@@murphycillian eVeRy CoNSoNaNT iS ReaLLy HaRD
John Abruzzi 👌
John Abruzzi, John Abruzzi
"i kneel only to god!" best line for him in prison break =)
jonas spjuth that's my favorite scene from season 2
He went too early boys
Jesseosei@hotmail.com Markman I know 😔
One of my favorite casting decisions ever is when the showrunners for Prison Break had Peter Stormare play an Italian mob boss doing literally just his normal voice and accent (not to mention his obvious Scandinavian appearance). I can see him just saying "Okay sure!" when they asked if he could pull off Italian
Peter Stormare is one of the most talented gems that everyone sleeps on. Dude is so consistent and churns out a resume unlike most in his league.
always
And aside from acting, he actually wrote a really popular pop/dance song in his home country.
@brianegendorf2023 Never knew that. Hardly surprising though.
Peter and Keanu best film... CONSTANTINE!! Please make part 2!!
fuck yeah! they had an epic scene together I completely forgot about that movie THANK YOU!
MrGenexx we must start a go fund page to get part 2 made! ;)
john Baldock 🔥💜🔥 YES!!!!
MrGenexxx Shame on you... ✨🤘😇✨ ... 😘
john Baldock that was a such a good movie, ive been waiting for part 2 for a while
It's so true. In every movie they say 1 or 2 lines in the other language and immediately switch to English. Also, every foreign villain understands English perfectly without having to ask the guy to repeat anything.
For the record: Peter Stormare is SWEDISH
All of you that like my comment (cause I can't see you) : är ni också svenskar? 😉
@@flormariarennerstam4886 Säkert några ;D
@@flormariarennerstam4886 Finnjävel :)
Thanks.
Really thought he was Rushan I'm amazed
Peter Stormare looks like a younger buffed version of George Carlin
Completely!
...ain't this freakin' Satan from "Constantine"? ...
And look who's sitting next to him. That's why I found John Wick 2 funny, it was like, "let's reunite Keanu with some of his co-stars!"
Holy f@°ck! You're RIGHT! :D Nice one! :)
and the finger was given by the guy sitting next to him 😏
No,its Karl Hungus.
John Abruzzi from Prison Break too.
I am Swedish, and very proud of him. He is a great actor. And very humble.
synd att alla i kommentarsfältet inte verkar veta var han kommer ifrån
Constantine is so underrated. Love that movie. Peter Stormare killed it as Lucifer!
Why you think it's underrated? I suppose not.
@@jockocar yeah, I'm her husby
I don't think that was him
@@m.032 it was him
he was scarier in Fargo.
Keanu Reeves has become like the most slick guy ever
No he just is 👌
Thanks God
Now imagine him playing "Slick" in Heat... Good call
lol
Dude was so mad about getting mocked for that "I know Kung Fu" line from The Matrix that he went and became a legit Kung Fu badass IRL.
This man has been part of my childhood, teen years, and adulthood and I’m greatful. He even made his way into a few of my favorite games
That w*ndigo game where he interrupts to scream at us is iconic
@@thaloblue Until Dawn!!!
I love how Keanu is just absolutely tickled pink by the opportunity to to have fun with Peter Stormare.
He's practically fan-girling.
"American components, Russian components...ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!!!!"
adrianhe Armageddon! ❤
HANNIE - Yesss :))))))))
adrianhe honest to god this is one of my favorite lines in Armageddon! 💜 i always look forward to it
@@marielleabad1451 haha same, it always cracks me up lolll
I was looking for this comment .
When he played Satan in Constantine, seriously, that was so well acted that it still creeps me out and still have a hard time watching it.
Satan:Stormare is a fuc**ng good role ! Stormare:Do you whjanna siee se lab?
BEST SATAN EVER!
Holy shit, you just blew my mind. I didn't know that that was him. Such a splendid actor indeed.
Holy cow. That was him???? WOW
Lucifer, not Satan, but yeah, he was awesome. Constantine is a seriously great movie!
"Russian Components, American Components, All made in Taiwan" 😉
One of best punch line in that movie😁
Hahaha i remember that line
Indeed. Armageddon is a legend
“American components, Russian components, they are all made in Taiwan!” XD
This is how we solve problems in russian space station
Armageddon
Russians love this bit
YES!!! HAHAHA!!
astronota
Not always a villain he stole the show in Armageddon he was great in that.
Fraz THE RUSSIAN SPACE STATION
Not that its a movie he was also the therapist in Until Dawn. Wasnt considered a villain then.
And that is why Peter Stormare has been one of my favourite actors for years.
He's probably the best set piece, character actor of our generation and possibly of all time.
The man is severely underrated.
"THIS IS HOW WE FIX PROBLEMS IN RUSSIAN SPACE STATION!!!!!!"
Love that movie
My number 1 favorite movie.
“...it’s all made in Taiwan” 😂😂
LEGENDARY
Lev Andropov : I'm stepping outside.
A.J. : You're-you're going outside?
Lev Andropov : I am the only certified astronaut. And I'm saving your American ass!
Didn't know Constantine and the devil are friends now!
Fuck I loved that movie.. the casting alone!
Arrr so it is!!
Theeee speeeeer of distineeeeee!!!
constantine and the devil, john wick and Abram.. they've been enemies more than once
He played the best devil ever to date and he only had a few minutes of scene time.
Peter Stormare.. What a legend.
Marie Silfverberg i know maybe more than half of your likes go for your profile picture hahah
Igancio Muñoz true
Marie Silfverberg and me :) legend
sant
one of the best actors of all time.
Peter Stomare is a gem of humanity.
Peter Stormare is seriously underrated. One of my favorites, and yes, he portrayed Lucifer in Constantine with Reeves and it is still the best Lucifer on screen, ever!
I will never forget him in Fargo. Chilling character/portrayal.
@Bat Man The movie by the Coen Brothers, 1996. It's what the tv show is based on
Keanu's laugh is so pure. Everytime I see him in an interview I feel like I'm talking to a close friend.
I love him as the crazy Russian cosmonaut! ♥️ That endeared me to him so I looked up all of his movies and then had to rewatch the movies to look for him on some of them.
Yea he went back for a fallen man!
Parts! American Parts Russian Parts ALL MADE IN CHINA😂😂
One of my FAVORITE roles!! Then he whacks the hell outta the complicated computer board with a wrench. 😂😂
A good guy with a bad temper when it came to nonworking parts. Mr. Stormare is one of the underrated greats. Very cool of Keanu to mention how phenomenal he is. They are both g.o.a.t. 👍
American, russian, everything is made in taiwan (while banging the station with wrench)
“your born in europe you’re supposed to know all the languages “ funny
The first rule of acting...
Director: Can you do...
Actor: Yes
He first went onto my radar in Fargo but he's been in countless movies. Glad to see he's actually getting some recognition. He's a good actor
Same here. I got really shocked watching him in that movie.
Kept watching Prison Break just for him. 4th-5th re-run maybe. Just started again after years... Still enjoying watching him. Amazing actor!
He is the mixture between Chuck Norris and John Petrucci.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Commander Hamilton!
💯
😂😂👍👍
Peter Stormare - one of the most underrated actors (not only in movies, but also as voice actor)! Simply brilliant!
And a theatre actor - his favourite ised to be Shakespeare.
This guy is beyond a doubt my favorite. He might not be the best actor in Hollywood but he's definitely the best to me.
Well he was good enough for Ingmar Bergman. Did a lot of stuff with him in the 80's and they had kinda a father-son relationship, so he cant be THAT bad of an actor.
He's right about Hollywood execs having no clue about accents. In one of her first American movie, South African actress Charlize Theron (it's pronounced Sharleeze Terron by the way) played the Czech owner of an escort agency. At one point she had to speak Czech. Let's just say as an Afrikaans speaker I understood her Czech perfectly. I'm sure there are still movie executives in LA who think Benoni is a suburb of Prague
What movie was that?
@@patrikuschungus4713 Not sure and I can't find it in her filmography. It was very early in her Hollywood career and a very minor role. Four or five lines at most. She may not have even been credited. Or been credited under an Americanisation of her Afrikaans name.
I really thought you meant Two Days in the Valley
But she was supposed to be Norwegian in that one. Not sure now. But I really think it's this film.
Given most Hollywood execs are so dense and so sheltered they probably have no clue what’s common sense nor did they know what’s 1+1 and probably perpetuate stereotypes to real life, I’m not really surprised they won’t have a clue about accents or even European countries and cities and such.
I remember him as Jon Abruzi Jon Abruzi - Prison Break. Absolute legend!
"I kneel only to God.
I dont see him here ."
pew pew pew ....
He's menacing as John Abruzzi in Prison Break
HeikkiP yeah he really is......until Bagwell slit his throat with a razor concealed in his mouth
Johan Carette But that didn't kill Abruzzi, FBI agents did
"I kneel only to God. I don't see him here." - John Abruzzi right before F.B.I shot him to death I mean damn.
well, he didnt die and even came back and sliced tbags hand off jaime lannister style
Schofield “John abruzzi john abruzzi” sucre “John abruzzi John abruzzi
Loved this guy in Fargo teaming up with Steve Buscemi, such unique characters, and such a great film.
Scary like Timothy Carey. th-cam.com/video/59tqOXH6lwU/w-d-xo.html
I love this guy. This is fucking genius. And Keanu is a great interactive listener and a great side-kick. Well done, Keanu
keanu out of nowhere: "you're an extraordinary actor"
Has this guy ever said or did something that was not wholesome fgs???
No, YOU'RE an extraordinary actor.
Yes, river phoenix in private Idaho ;)
Yeah, he's a sweetheart :)
well he's canadian so it's second nature
Armageddon Russian Cosmonaut he was great in that movie.
I love his mumblings in that movie as he bangs on all the billion dollar equipment to "fix" it lol
"American component... Russian components... ALL MADE IN CHINA!" lmaoo
@@dbzispimpin actually its Taiwan
@@baguettebaguette5168 i was almost going to check then i saw your comment :D
Affleck: You heard of Evel Knieval?
Russian Cosmonaut: No, I've never seen Star Wars.
@@dbzispimpin taiwan ! they all made in taiwan!
“Components. American components, Russian Components, ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!”
My favorite Peter Stormare line from Armageddon.
MY FAVORITE TOO! 🤣
Okay thank you so much now I know where he's from at least one movie. I mean his face is so familiar but I couldn't recall a name of any movies.
This line got thrown around alot when I was working in a factory making "american made" products where everything came from China.
Mine too!! 😁😂 It says so much in so few words!!
@@mcramen4488 he is in Big Lebowski and in a Seinfeld episode to name two more roles.
I love Keanu's reaction, you can actually see him jump at 0:32
He is such a talented actor! Really like the way he talked in Russian.
His character "Jeff" in the movie Dancer in the Dark is an amazing contrast to his typical castings, very timid and meek, unsure and loving.
The villain from every movie
The TT Pretty much. 😂
And my fav Psychiatrist :)
@@jarskil8862 Until Dawn reference 😉
Sort of like Sean Connery’s accent as a Russian Subamariner sounding exactly like a hearty Scottish brogue😂
He was so sleazy as Dino Velvet in 8mm, the way he spoke, everything....he owned that role and made that film memorable.
Couldn’t tell when hes doing an accent or just talking
The fact he is wearing a Nihilist shirt as a reference to his role in The Big Lebowski is just wonderful.
God bless you for commenting that... I was searching for people who noticed it
@@khandkii I second that!
Yep... In my opinion that was the heyday of his career... His live changed from that point on
@@jeremieyvars3235 huh? he also did Fargo with the Coens a couple of years earlier.
He is such an awesome actor.
Doesnt get enough credit
We want the Money, Lebowski!!
Joe DeSalvo ze*
love the "NIHILIST" T-shirt
We fuck you ups man! We takes the money!
We cut my girlfriend a toe off because we thought we would get one million!
That's unfair.
"Nihilists... Fuck me. I mean, say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos.
My coworker went to school with Peter back in sweden and he told me stories about peter, he pulled alot of pranks. Once on the schoolbus they went by this house with a big Apple tree and Peter told the busdriver they could stop there cause it was his grandparents so they could eat as many apples as they wanted. So everyone went out to get apples exept peter who stayed in the bus alone. They asked him why didn’t you take any apples peter? Then he replied : i don’t know who lives there 🤣
Ballong Pappan how old is your coworker
The S.Wilson channel uhm i don’t know the exact number but i know he is about to retire so i’d assume maybe 64-65 or something, why?
"Stormare" is an expression that is practicality a question that means "Does it storm" ?, the funny thing is that his family was living in Vallsta/Arbrå on a street called Blåsvägen, the funny thing is that Blåsvägen means BlowRoad/WindyRoad in Swedish, that meant that at the time kids used to prankcall his family with: "Stormare på Blåsvägen" ? Which translated would be "Does it storms on BlowRoad/WindyRoad" ?.
I grow up in a place 27 miles from there and are a few years younger so I remember older kids joked about it, and later as a young man I went to a Theater School in Stockholm while he was working with Ingemar Bergman at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, in that school was also the actress Caroline Lagerfelt that played his nurse in Minority Report.
@@anderspersson7084 His name is not Stormare since birth though, it's Storm. He changed it when he went to theater school because there was already another student with the same name in school.
@@Kurbitsimssv
Ok, somebody fooled me then, I got the story told to me later, wonder if the whole family changed name later than and somebody been confused with that.
I'm a few years younger and moved away and started in a theaterschool in Stockholm when he was on his way to fame here in Sweden, he worked at the Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern (Royal Dramathic Theater) here in Stockholm then and he worked with the famous director Ingemar Bergman than (I think they did King Lear) mid 1980s and they toured with it, I know they did New York for a while, I guess it was then he got his contacts with people over there, but he worked a few years more over here, we have tried for the same role in a road movie here, but it came out later that he and a domestic famous rockstar Thåström had got their roles even before they did the audition, it was just so they could ask for cultur money they did the audition, that pissed people off.
Stormare is an excellent actor and hes very underrated and besides and nice person
Вровень качества фильма "Константин" он сильно поднял.
Peter Stomare is awesome.
Very underrated actor.
Peter Stormare is a gift to society! (As well as Keanu Reeves but everybody knows that)
Seeing Constantine and Lucy sitting down for a pleasant interview is good for the heart.
PRISON BREAK
His Czernobog was terrifying and perfect! I had NO idea he was Swedish!
This guy is so cool. Doesn't matter what kind of movie, he adds color and sound!
Everyone that's not a mute adds colour and sound to everything.
@@conceptualmessiah01 duuuuuh. Don't be a prick
@@wyldeyouth you mess with the wrong guy. I will do nothing to you.
Great actor, even in minor roles. Unforgettable AND creepy in "Fargo"!!!
"I want pancakes house!"
Saw John Wick II and this guy Peter Stormare's scene stole the show.
He's a great actor. His intensity to act is out of this world.
he stole the show? he made that much of an impression in all two minutes of screen time he had?
@@josh1234rulz He was certainly efficient in Constantine (he was Lucifer)...not much screen time, but did a darn good job while he was there.
Ryan Donovan I’m not disputing that he’s a great actor, just that it’s a bit of a jump to say he stole the show in a film he was barely in
@@josh1234rulz I didn't even comment on his JW2 appearance. I don't personally think he "stole the show" in JW2...but he did do well. I would compare it to Kevin Nash in JW1...short, but very sweet. Constantine, on the other hand, was also brief but VERY nice...but that's just my opinion. That was the climax of the movie, though...so that matters.
Loved him in Minority Report, that snot rocket scene 🤧almost killed my appetite when eating breakfast🤢
Hollywood executives: "Can you do a Hungarian accent?"
Peter: *rolls nat 20*
Peter: "Oh yeah"
The GM awards you 500 xp for that
My favorite is where he plays the Cosmonaut from "Armageddon".
"Thees ees whut we do in Ruushan space station!"
His accents are all pretty good, except the Swedish one. Totally fake.
xD
😂🤣
Yea..i agree lol
To know this you must have been born in Europe
Dude he is focking swedish 🤣
He is wararing a T-shirt saying: ¨Nihilist¨. He played a Nihilist in ¨The Big Lebowski¨.
"We believe in nothing" -Karl Hungus
Meine dizpatcher says I need fix deine cable?
That guy is good at his job of acting
Ok everyone, lets take a moment to admire the Nihilist shirt Peter has on. Who else loves The Big Lebowski?
Thank you!
Thought about the same thing!
Best movie ever!
We care about nussing Lebowski, nussing...
SOY
The Nihilist shirt, yesss!!! Who remembers him in Lebowski? "Vee still vant zee money Lebowski!! Ve'll cut off your Johnson!!"
Corey Kononchuk his most memorable role was as Karl Hungus in “Logjammin’”
@@BoJangles42 yeah....well....that's just like your opinion man.
“Hello, meine dispatcha says der eez somezing wrong mit deine cable?”
They had a band with a record and all
Came here for this comment.
NO FUNNY STUFF!
“We believe in nussing Lebowski, nussing”
We go to pancakes house.
Meine dispatcher says there's somezing wrong mit deine cable? That's why they sent me, I'm an expert. - Karl Hungus "Logjammin"
No funny stuff
And tomorrow we come back and we cut off your chonson.
"Ve cut off your Johnson!"
Peter as the replacer was so funny
Prison Break. Loved him on there
And longmire
Peter Stormare is and will always be Abruzzi.
I love bis performance in „Steh auf“- buy lindemann. didnt know he plays the guitar so well.
0:32 Guy almost makes John Wick Pee Himself
After all Lucifer from Constantine.
I think that Keanu knows the other "guy" very well, its like when you have a friend that laughs and make jokes and hits you with no perpose.. i have that friend.. and its a fucking phobia.
Meelog Malterion or here? 1:18
CracKeygen PCTutos thats me XD