Nathan For You - Caricature Artist - Uncensored
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- After years of struggling, caricature artist Greg Dohlen turns to Nathan to help him re-brand his image.
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“It was a shame that Greg chose to end the day on such a tasteless note” LMAO
Nathan is a genus.
@@fourmatictv what?
fourmaticTV u sure aren’t
@@scottgoede7793 I don't know what was going on, but I internally recognized my struggle to spell genius the other night and still managed to spell it wrong after 10 seconds of trying to remember how to spell it. Clearly, a sign of a complete dummy :D
Thank you for pointing this out.
fourmaticTV you can edit comments you know
I think nathan was honestly surprised that people found them funny. Usually his ideas are meant to crash and burn so hard hahahaha.
i mean he's right... that's the new trend in comedy rn. like workaholics
Woessner1101 These are all actors and your being ironic, No?
1m2a3t4t5 no they are legit businesses. It’s kind of sad actually when some of them listen to the worst advice.
Woessner1101 Either you haven’t seen the show or you just don’t get it. Nathan’s ideas aren’t meant to crash and burn, they’re supposed to achieve the goal in the most convoluted and ridiculous way possible. Most of them are actually good ideas in a weird way.
@@leadhesh ahhh yes, workaholics. Helplessly addicted to workahol
"This is really . . . I mean, the Pearl Harbour thing doesn't even seem like a joke."
Connor Chapman DAD WHERE THE FUCK IS MOM!
It’s Pearl Harbor, no U
@@OhioGamings its horbour
@@subtledemisefox it's hurmum
almost ;D
This is like actual good business advice here, what is going on hahah
+Mr. Tulip He has a actual degree in this shit lol
+oogleschmoogle From one of Canada's top business schools.
+Mr. Tulip
thats what makes this show so funny, so many of the ideas are ridiculous but good
Well I would argue that they are usually consciously bad ideas but ok
Sebastien Brewer agreed. Elaborate doesn’t equal smart. Just unrealistic. This one was an especially risky idea because of the way people are nowadays, one could get sued for a racial joke.
“If you answered yes, you’re probably caricature artist Greg Dohlen” I laughed my ass off not ten seconds into the video
He’s the one that drew it.
@@EliBourne thanks for the explanation genius
@@ye9206
That's the next line of the joke genius
@@ye9206HAHAHAHAHAH ARE YOU DUMB
Cuz he’s the one who wrote it.
OMG he started off hesitant and jumped straight to Racism. XD
He went for a stereotype popularly shown on American cartoons. Is it bad? Yes. Does it piss people off for numerous reasons? Yes. Would people find it funny? Probably. Hence the reason why he'd do it. Ofc, this was almost a decade ago and Nathan is a bad influence.
Ahah it's funny tho
apparently, it's "edgy"
@@lslover5143 Nathan allowed someone to do a racism, gonna cry bro
It’s Nathan he’s epic
smart idea getting security
Haha I didn't realise it was because someone might wanna jump Greg nice catch.
He must be sweating his balls off he's all blacked out
An Unentitled Motivated Millennial right like is that necessary I think they’re just as effective in lighter colors
Haha, yeah..not too many catch that!!
they have a bodyguard lmao
first reply
Ya because Santa Monica is crackhead central 😂😂
Plus cameras would like to see what would happen without those
and to think this show almost had a laughtrack. holy shit this show would have gone from best show on comedy central to one of the worst
Seriously. His old show had one and it made it fucking stupid!
Laugh tracks need to just go away.
im still pissed that theres no way to see Mr Show sketches without the laughtrack from the 90s. but for a show this new, there was gonna be a laugh track? that would have legitimately ruined the whole show
Centered Eric Andre is good
His old show was a live audience, not a laugh track
This guy has been practicing his hummingbird drawing for years and finally gets to use it daily.
he should switch it up sometimes with like a little worm guy or something
the hummingbird looks really bad tho 😂
"...he was a Canadian war hero." I thought I had it together but that line made me lose it all over again lmao!
+Jebbie Sans God dammit, I thought he actually was!
lol i didnt catch that til now
Jebbie Sans SHOUT OUT TO J SQUAD!
i dont get it
Ceren b Canada no do wars
That really is a great idea. Just put a sign saying clearly "Mean caricatures" so people know what they are paying for and they are gonna love it.
Denislav Dankin true
wish me look in the hood and varrio
“I mean this is definitely, I mean the Pearl
Harbor thing doesn’t even feel like a joke”
Nate was genuinely flabbergasted with the picture lol
"I mean, the Pearl Harbor thing is almost not even a joke."
2:08 I’m astonished that this guy was able to fit every Asian stereotype into one drawing.
Nathan is the #1 real life troll.
Carl Reiner was born on March 20, 1922, in the Bronx, New York. He served with an entertainment unit during World War II and entered television in 1949. He worked on what would become Your Show of Shows, where he acted and wrote comedy with Mel Brooks. In 1961, he developed the sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show and occasionally appeared as the character Alan Brady. He also directed films and wrote novels.
William Monteith
Carl Reiner
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Carl Reiner
Reiner speaking at a ceremony for Mel Brooks to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 23, 2010
Born March 20, 1922 (age 92)
The Bronx, New York, US
Occupation Stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, writer, voice artist, comedian
Years active 1948-present
Spouse(s) Estelle Reiner (1943-2008; her death)
Children Rob Reiner
Lucas Reiner (sons)
Annie Reiner (daughter)
Carl Reiner (born March 20, 1922)[1] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, writer and voice artist. He has won 12 Emmy Awards[2] and one Grammy Award during his career.
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Career
3 Personal life
4 Bibliography
5 As screenwriter
6 As director
6.1 Plays
7 Television
8 Acting credits
8.1 Other
9 Accolades
9.1 Primetime Emmy Awards
9.2 Others
10 References
11 Further reading
12 External links
Early life[edit]
Reiner was born in the Bronx, New York on March 20, 1922, the son of Irving, who was a watchmaker, and Bessie (née Mathias) Reiner.[3] His parents were Jewish immigrants, his father from Romania and his mother from Austria.[4] His father, a watchmaker and inventor, was 5 foot 3 inches tall, his mother was 5 foot 2, yet Carl grew to be 6 foot 1. His brother Charlie who served in the 9th Division's 37th Infantry at 11 major World War II battles and had his ashes buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[5][6] When he was sixteen, his older brother Charlie read in the New York Daily News about a free dramatic workshop being put on by the Works Progress Administration and told him about it. His uncle, Harry Mathias, was the first entertainer in his family.[7] He had been working as a machinist repairing sewing machines. He credits Charlie with changing his career plans.[8]
Career[edit]
Reiner at the Emmy Awards in September 1989
Reiner performed in several Broadway musicals, including Inside U.S.A., and Alive and Kicking, and had the lead role in Call Me Mister. In 1950, he was cast by producer Max Leibman in Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, appearing on air in skits while also working alongside writers such as Mel Brooks and Neil Simon. He also worked on Caesar's Hour with Brooks, Simon, Larry Gelbart, Mel Tolkin, Mike Stewart, Aaron Ruben, Sheldon Keller and Gary Belkin.
Starting in 1960, on The Steve Allen Show, Reiner teamed with Mel Brooks as a comedy duo. Their performances on stage and television included Reiner playing the straight man to Brooks' 2000 Year Old Man character. The routine eventually expanded into a series of five comedy albums and a 1975 animated TV special.
In 1959, Reiner developed a television pilot, Head of the Family, based on his own personal and professional life. However, the network didn't like Reiner in the lead role. In 1961, it was recast and retitled The Dick Van Dyke Show, and became an iconic series, making stars of his lead actors Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. In addition to writing many of the episodes, Reiner occasionally appeared as temperamental show host "Alan Brady", who ruthlessly browbeats his brother-in-law (played by Richard Deacon). The show ran from 1961 to 1966. In 1966, he co-starred in the Norman Jewison film The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming.
Reiner began his directing career on the Van Dyke show. After that show ended its run, Reiner's first film feature was an adaptation of Joseph Stein's play Enter Laughing (1967), which in turn was based on Reiner's semi-autobiographical 1958 novel of the same name. Balancing writing, directing, producing, and acting, Reiner has worked on a wide range of films and television programs. Films from his early directing career included the cult comedy Where's Poppa? (1970), starring George Segal and Ruth Gordon, Oh, God! (1977) with George Burns, and The Jerk (1979) with Steve Martin.
Reiner played a large role in the early career of Steve Martin, by directing and co-writing four films for the comedian: The Jerk in 1979, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid in 1982, The Man with Two Brains in 1983, and All of Me in 1984. Reiner also appeared in both The Jerk and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.
Reiner with Goldie Hawn in 1970
In 1989, he directed Bert Rigby, You're a Fool. In 1990 he narrated the Grimm children's story "The Musicians of Bremen" (music by Bernard Rogers) for a CD of classical music for children. In 2000, Reiner was honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. A year later, he played thief and con man Saul Bloom in Steven Soderbergh's remake of Ocean's Eleven and has reprised that role in its sequels, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen. In 2004, Reiner voiced Sarmoti in Father of the Pride.
Reiner is the author of several books, including his 2004 memoir, My Anecdotal Life: A Memoir, and novels such as 2006's NNNNN: A Novel. In American Film, Reiner expressed his philosophy on writing comedy: "You have to imagine yourself as not somebody very special but somebody very ordinary. If you imagine yourself as somebody really normal and if it makes you laugh, it's going to make everybody laugh. If you think of yourself as something very special, you'll end up a pedant and a bore. If you start thinking about what's funny, you won't be funny, actually. It's like walking. How do you walk? If you start thinking about it, you'll trip."
In May 2009, he guest-starred as a clinic patient on the season finale of House. Reiner also lent his voice to the character of Santa Claus in the NBC Christmas special Merry Madagascar in November 2009 and reprised his role as Santa in The Penguins of Madagascar holiday special "The All Nighter Before Christmas. In December 2009, Reiner guest-starred as a television producer on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men. In June 2010, Reiner guest starred in TV Land's new series "Hot in Cleveland" as Elka Ostrovsky's date and reprised the role in July 2010. Reiner also made appearances on The Cleveland Show as Murray and wrote the story for the episode "Your Show of Shows", named after the program that started his career.
Reiner reprised his role on Two and a Half Men in October 2013 and once more in January 2014.
Personal life[edit]
Reiner on the set of Good Heavens in 1976
On December 24, 1943, Reiner married singer Estelle Lebost. The two were married 64 years until her death in 2008. At the time of the marriage, Reiner was 21 and she was 29. Estelle delivered the line "I'll have what she's having" in the deli scene of their son Rob's 1989 film When Harry Met Sally.[1] She died on October 25, 2008, at age 94.[9]
Reiner is the father of actor and director Rob Reiner (b. 1947), poet, playwright and author Sylvia Anne (Annie) Reiner (b. 1949), and painter,[10] actor, and director Lucas Reiner (b. 1960).[1][11]
Reiner has described himself as a Jewish atheist.[4] He says, "I have a very different take on who God is. Man invented God because he needed him. God is us."[12][13]
Bibliography[edit]
Enter Laughing (1958)
2000 Years With: Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks (with Mel Brooks, 1960)
All Kinds of Love (1993)
Continue Laughing (1995)
How Paul Robeson Saved My Life (and Other Mostly Happy Stories) (1999)
The 2000 Year-Old Man in the Year 2000: The Book (1999)
My Anecdotal Life: A Memoir (2003)
NNNNN: A Novel (2006)
Tell Me Another Scary Story... But Not Too Scary! (with James Bennett) (2009)
Just Desserts: A Novellelah (2009)
Tell Me a Silly Story (with James Bennett) (2010)
I Remember Me (2012)
I Just Remembered! (2014)
As screenwriter[edit]
The Thrill of It All (1963)
The Art of Love (1965)
Enter Laughing (with Joseph Stein, 1967)
The Comic (with Aaron Ruben, 1968)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (with Steve Martin and George Gipe, 1982)
The Man with Two Brains (with Steve Martin and George Gipe, 1983)
Bert Rigby, You're a Fool (1989)
As director[edit]
Enter Laughing (1967)
The Comic (1969)
Where's Poppa? (1970)
Oh, God! (1977)
The One and Only (1978)
The Jerk (1979)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
The Man with Two Brains (1983)
All of Me (1984)
Summer Rental (1985)
Summer School (1987)
Bert Rigby, You're a Fool (1989)
Sibling Rivalry (1990)
Fatal Instinct (1993)
That Old Feeling (1997)
Plays[edit]
Something Different (1967)
Television[edit]
Your Show of Shows (1950-54)
Caesar's Hour (1954-1957)
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1959-1960)
The Comedy Spot (1960)
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66, also Creator)
The Judy Garland Show (1963)
The Celebrity Game (1964-1965)
The New Dick Van Dyke Show (1971-1974)
Lotsa Luck (1973) (also Creator)
The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited (2004)
The Bernie Mac Show (2001-2006)
Two and a Half Men (2009-2014)
Hot in Cleveland (2010-2012)
Parks and Recreation (2012)
Acting credits[edit]
Your Show of Shows (1950-1954) (TV)
Caesar's Hour (1954-1957) (TV)
The Sid Caesar Show (1958) (TV)
The Gazebo (1959)
Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961)
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)
The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-1966) (TV)
The 2000 Year Old Man (1975) (TV)
Good Heavens (1976) (TV)
Oh, God! (1977)
The End (1978)
Free Country (1978) (TV)
The Jerk (1979)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
The Spirit of '76 (1990)
Mad About You (1995) (TV)
The Right To Remain Silent (1996) (TV)
Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)
King of the Hill (1997-2000) (TV)
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
The Bernie Mac Show (2002) (TV)
Ally McBeal (2002) (TV)
Crossing Jordan (2002) (TV)
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Father of the Pride (2004) (TV)
Boston Legal (2005) (TV)
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
House M.D. (2008) (TV)
Two and a Half Men (2009-2014) (TV)
Merry Madagascar (2009) (TV)
The Penguins of Madagascar (2010) (TV)
Hot in Cleveland (2010-2012) (TV)
The Cleveland Show (2010-2011) (TV)
Parks and Recreation (2012) (TV)
Dumbbells (2014)
Other[edit]
Carl Reiner: An American Film Institute Seminar on His Work, Microfilming Corporation of America, (1977)*
Faerie Tale Theatre Pinocchio (1984) - Geppetto
Gerald McBoing Boing and Other Heroes (compact disc) The Musicians of Bremen (1991) - Narrator
World War Z - Max Brooks (2007)
Accolades[edit]
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6421 Hollywood Blvd
Primetime Emmy Awards[edit]
1954: Best Series Supporting Actor for "Your Show of Shows" NBC - Nominee
1956: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for "Caesar's Hour" NBC - Nominee
1957: Best Supporting Performance by an Actor for Caesar's Hour NBC - Winner
1958: Best Continuing Supporting Performance by an Actor in a Dramatic or Comedy Series for Caesar's Hour NBC - Winner
1962: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy for The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS - Winner
1963: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy for The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS - Winner
1964: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy or Variety for The Dick Van Dyke Show (Shared with Sam Denoff and Bill Persky)CBS - Winner
1965: Outstanding Program Achievements in Entertainment for The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS - Winner
1966: Special Classifications of Individual Achievements for voices in "Linus The Lionhearted" CBS - Nominee
1966: Outstanding Comedy Series for The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS - Winner
1967: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety for The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner and Howard Morris Special (Shared with Mel Brooks, Sam Denoff, Bill Persky and Mel Tolkin) CBS - Winner
1995: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for Mad About You: "The Alan Brady Show" NBC - Winner[14]
Others[edit]
Grammy Award nomination, 1960, (2000 Years with Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks)
Grammy Award (The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000)
Elected to Emmy Award Hall of Fame
Elected to Television Hall of Fame in 1999 [15]
Grammy nomination for best spoken word album, 2001 (Letters from the Earth: Uncensored Writings from Mark Twain)
References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b c St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, (2000)
Jump up ^ "My Father's Day Conversation With Carl and Rob Reiner". 2014-06-13. Retrieved 2014-06-17.
Jump up ^ Carl Reiner Biography (1922-)
^ Jump up to: a b Tom, Tugend (June 15, 2008). "Reiners honored by Israeli film fest". The Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved July 21, 2009.
Jump up ^ Reiner, Carl (June 3, 2014). Norm Macdonald Live. Interview with Norm Macdonald. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
Jump up ^ "Ed McMahon heads for Times Square". 2001-04-25. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
Jump up ^ Lynda Gorov (2013) Funnyman Carl Reiner Moment Magazine
Jump up ^ Susan King, Los Angeles Times, Feb 27, (2001) pg. F.5
Jump up ^ Estelle Reiner dies at 94
Jump up ^ ART REVIEWS; David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, Oct 12, (1995) pg. 4
Jump up ^ Lucas Reiner at the Internet Movie Database
Jump up ^ King, Susan (October 21, 2009). "Carl Reiner's big break". LA Times. Retrieved December 22, 2010.
Jump up ^ Waldron, Vince (1994). The Official Dick Van Dyke Show Book. New York: Applause. p. 23. ISBN 1-55783-453-9.
Jump up ^ "Primetime Emmy Awards". Retrieved December 20, 2012.
Jump up ^ "Television Hall of Fame Honorees: Complete List".
Further reading[edit]
Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, (2007).
External links[edit]
Biography portal
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carl Reiner.
Carl Reiner at the Internet Movie Database
Carl Reiner at the Internet Broadway Database
Carl Reiner at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
Carl Reiner collected news and commentary at The New York Times
Grammy Winners Grammy Winners Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks
See Carl Reiner's interview for the Archive of American Television
"Remembering the Dick Van Dyke Show" (Carl Reiner)
Profile of Carl Reiner at Jewish Times
Carl Reiner on His New Memoir "I Remember Me"
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THANK YOU FOR RESPECTING MR.REINER!!!!
I love this guy, just from the youtube ads. If you like this stuff, check out steve greene, he's not too bad either.
ReinerFacts overkill...
William Monteith CARL REINER IS TAYE DIGGS BIOLOGICAL FATHER!!!!
THAT IS A FACT!
1:37 even him fucking running up the stairs is hilarious
I love how easily Greg Dolan slipped into the King of Sting. He clearly has some real hatred within him.
As does every artist
This is like the one time when his terrible advice actually worked.
Nathan is a master manipulator. You don't know what really happened, this might've flopped and this is like 1% of results but Nathan decided to show it like that.
DeathFromBelow 11
He actually still offers the “King of Sting” service, it’s just not his main thing. You can get one from him right now online if you’d like
That Ghost Realtor lady still uses that as her branding and even filmed a pilot for a TV show about it once
@@deathfrombelow1193 Honestly i would see no reason why it didnt work. A snowflake wouldnt request such a picture, but shows like South Park, Drawn Together, Family Guy or the Simpsons were so popular because they did use some pretty funny racist jokes or stereotypical humour. Many people like this stuff.
It's not really terrible advice. If somebody drew a caricature of me exaggerating my worst features with a comedic edge, I'd find it hilarious.
This is one situation where i think he really helped someone out. I wonder of the artist is more popular now?
Rpodnee Wait, this are actual poeple!?
Steiner El Magnifico every episode is an actual business owner that he's tricked. They're told afterwards of course or else they couldn't be shown on tv (unless he got them to sign something unknowingly but doubt it.)
Steiner El Magnifico yeah of course
Steven Baccam He pretends he’s filming a documentary similar to Gordon Ramsey where he “fixes” the business wether they catch on or not is entirely on them
Isn't it a bit bad to convince them to spend time and money after him, with the promise that he will help their failing business? :')
No one liked Elvis... when he came out-- you know what I mean?
gayyyy
why do nathans lips always look so lush, succulent, savory and enticing
you put into the words the way i feel every time i see his lips
Agreed, very inviting...
Because you are gay maybe?
sus
❤
The fucking music when they showed his grandpa
'heavan'
Or maybe it was a burn on Nathan's grandpa as he wasn't even let in to the correct "heaven," but the alternative "heavan."
Nathan's grandpa had such a small dick he went to Heavan instead of Heaven
That’s the Canadian version of heaven
I was shocked to find no anti-semitic jokes with Nathan's last caricature. Disappointment, to be quite honest.
philmstud2k Seriously. As a fellow Jewish Nathan, I expected more.
I was surprised they didn’t say anything about Nathan’s bird like appearence
u suck
Wait? Nathan's Jewish.
...what was antisemitic ab
The calling him a loser caricature was actually really funny. I would have been happy with that one
I love how they hired a bodyguard in case someone tries to beat the fuck out of Greg.
If I were a caricature artist, I would give people options on what kind of depiction they would like.
For the show it's obviously better if they're not expecting it at all and you get a genuine reaction. If he asked first it would ruin the joke because all caricature artists draw basically the same thing, so to have your expectations completely subverted you get a genuine reaction, and the absurdity of it is funny. By being specific and telling them what they are getting, they're less likely to be surprised also not that many people are probably going to request to get destroyed in their caricature when given an option.
Him drawing the Asian guy is officially the hardest thing to watch on Nathan for You, at the end he seemed like he was just disappointed and sad but not trying to make any kind of fuss, I felt so bad for him
waluigitime I think old asian people are just really reserved so he probably thought it was funny but hes not very used to laying all out you know?
I think you're making shit up to be bad about. What do you think about that?
@@pumpkin6429
"making shit up"
Sure we don't know how he really feels, but "making shit up" is a stretch. You're saying it as if it's not potentially offensive.
the asian guy clearly said he liked the picture
@@Pebbleblast I'd like to see them do the same thing but with a black guy. That wouldnt even be aired. The double standard is fucking bullshit
Dude's website hasn't been updated since 2011. I was really hoping he ran with this "king of sting" idea!
www.linetweaker.com
Greg Dohlen It's him! It's the guy from the thing! :O
The site is updated now. Yeah, it's been years, Lol.
I got good news for ya, he's getting going on insta now
He was going strong through 2020.
Nathan is the ultimate troll of Comedy Central
I think the camera crew being there cushions the blow.
Was hoping I’d be the first person cynical enough to say that...
what shade of lipstick is nathan wearing here?
I lost it when he showed the Asian man picture.
this fucking show
“this is…your version of an asian businessman”
had me dead 😂😂
Canadian war hero...
Canada played a big roll in WW2, learn your history before you put your ignorance on display, we don't need your kind reinforcing American stereotypes.
Pimpa Licious hey don't get your maple syrup all bunched up there, eh? moose.
Like wolverine
Pimpa Licious he never said anything about it
American war hero...
I DIED AT CANADIAN WAR HERO😂😂😂😂
Love that Nathen was all like “aw fuck I did a good job. I need to knock him down a few pegs here at the end”
"Do you find this drawing funny? If you answered "Yes", you're probably caricature artist Greg Dohlen. He was the one who drew it." LOL! Implying he is the only one.
First bit in this skit and I am already laughing way harder than I have with any Key & Peele skit on this channel.
that first part had me dying too
+napukapu lmao damn dude
+napukapu it was subtle, some people might have missed it, bro
+napukapu holy shit, that's unnecessary
>implying he is the only one.
thank god i have youtube commenters to help me figure out the joke
That ending was perfect. The Troll to end all trolls.
i love the fact that they needed to hire a bodyguard in case someone tries to beat the caricaturist up! : DDD
But, Nathan! You wanted the king of sting!
This is genius. I might actually take this up as a profession.
did you do it?
@@Frankfurter420 no he died
Are you still alive
I am alive, but unfortunately I am just a caricature of myself
@@Frankfurter420 No. And I'm just now realizing what a mistake I made. 😓
4:53 he’s just pretending to draw
How has nobody else noticed this
4:12-An entire family, including a 12 year old, stare at Greg performing his masterwork
'Uncensored'
Bleeps at 50 secs in.
Come on guya
This is an amazing idea lol caricatures are so lame but if someone did them like this id get one for sure. Thats hilarious
same!! this really is a good idea
Same man haha
This is the best idea he's ever had. The first time I've legitimately wanted to go to the business he helped.
I had to skip that part
This is a show that NEVER should have ended.
I got kinda worried when an Asian man sat down.😂
The most offensive thing about this is the artist using non-archival ink (crayola markers? Really?)
Hahaha not
Oh please, crayola markers are the best for drawing caricatures.
Actually great business idea. I would love to get my caricature done by this dude
Absolutely insane that this man went straight to racism when he was told to be edgier💀
This is actually a GOOD idea.
not really, people today got no chill, they'd be offended and fuck
If the jokes were actually funny instead of "haha small willy" then yes it would be a good idea. Look at /r/roastme on Reddit, people can't get enough of it.
"Wow, yeah this is really funny" - 😐
4:45 that pause, i bet that was the only time Nathan had to hold on to himself not to burst out in laughter
People in 2021 would lose their minds
It's appalling that he instantly goes down the route of racism.
caricatures are pointing out peoples features, and hes supposed to be intentionally mean as possible. whats meaner than that?
Yeah you could tell that Nathan was thrown off and surprised by that.
the asian guy caricature still made me incredibly uncomfortable, but the rest was fucking hilarious!
THis is probably one of the greatest show CC has got in a long time. Cerebral and humorous.
"the deep side of peoples humor comes out when you show em shock"
Pearl harbor thing is almost not even a joke.
The cringe binge begins
I still remember seeing the artist comment his disapproval and outrage towards the way he was portrayed in the show.
Honestly I hope this artist is doing well! I would've laughed and enjoyed these.
Best business advice Nathan had in years, yet it's one of the funniest episodes in the show
Love how they got a security guy in the back, they knew someone was gonna get pissed
I like how with the drawing of the "Asian man" at the beginning, he automatically includes Pearl Harbor, even though that event was specifically enacted by the Japanese.
Which are Asian men....
@@marvinuhilarious - of course. But he’s generalizing. The man in the drawing could have been from any other Asian country and he still would have had Pearl Harbor in there. That’s part of the ludicrousness. Jeezus.
Ben Garrison
Guy sorta reminds me of Pierce off of Community
A guy that talented in drawing, misspelled "heaven"?
how is it misspelled?
Devante Kerr The guy put "heavan"
you act as if your ability to draw scales with intelligence. Cavemen drew beautiful things on cave walls.
They also used their hands as toilet paper... I simply just thought it was weird that a guy with that talent couldn't spell a simple word correctly is all.
And when all is said and done, your argument is that this guy is comparable to a caveman? Okay... I guess you beat me in that great logic.
Nick Jasper You obviously have no idea how the human brain works, because being good at one thing doesn't mean you're good at everything.
I like how they got a bodyguard that they never address just in case
BRUh 3:48 he drew that about his girlfriend right in front of him 💀sigma artist 10001🔥
Nathan is my spirit animal.
Obligatory spirit animal joke?:
Check.
Bill Paxton oi
"Uncensored" .. unless you mean the bleep that they put on top of their own material when Nathan was showing the artist a clip of the Comedy Central Roast .. false advertising 🙃
Wow, for once the advice he gave them was actually legitimately good. I'd get a kick out of this sort of thing and even pay for one.
"If you think this is funny you're probably the person who drew this"
Just buy some spray paint, go out in the city and paint your caricatures. You’ll be famous in a year.
"It's hard for me to see my Grandpa depicted in that way ... he's a Canadian.. war hero."
“This is ur version of an Asian business man, um do you think this one- uh hm...”
lol the body guard at 3:28
This is by far the funniest thing I've seen in a while..
Painful to watch.
4:36 - Lol, they hired a bodyguard (so the dude won't suffer a straw hat colonoscopy).
Tasteless note lmao dude had me Rollin
This video is labelled uncensored, but there was definitely censorship.
"Everything was going great, but I got a little nervous when an Asian man sat down"
“Uncensored” followed immediately by bleeps.
Title: uncensored
Swearing: *beep*
1:27 the face Nathan makes when he knows he has this poor guy ensnared in his trap
199 people have the worst sense of humor.
1:13 the white board is censored.
Nathan's Comedy ages like a fine wine.
Can you be a little bit edgy?
*commits a war crime*
The sad music when he shows Nathan his caricature LMAOOO
This is the first one i honestly struggled to watch... omg the poor people...
The show was great, but this one had me laughing out loud, pretty hard.
It’s hard for me to see my grandpa depicted in that way
The drawing were honestly super funny and most of them made me laugh out loud
3:29 they hired security in the back in case things got ugly im done