I'm glad they got him for that role. He's a good comedic actor, but to see a Marine take on the role of a Soldier in a film like this... he knows the lingo, the cadence, the pacing and the stance. He knows how Soldiers work, think and move. It's subtle, but I can always tell the difference between an actor filling a role and a Soldier/Marine working from experience. I'm really looking forward to seeing this now!
Garett James he totally did, because as soon as the cameras were done, instead of leaving the stage right away like the other guests, Rob stayed and kept chatting to Stephen until he absolutely had to leave to carry on the show.
well, when you treat your staff like well...humans....with respect...dignity....those staff members tend to move onto doing greater things than when they were with you. Hell even Stephen himself I'd argue moved onto doing something greater than being part of the daily show because he took over for one of the greatest late night hosts of the age and completely changed how late night talk shows work. Everyone that's worked on the daily show has gone on to do something amazing with their life and I commend and wish even better for each and every one of them. If you want a prime example of the polar opposite just look at Fox news.....i don't see any of their staff members moving on to doing something BETTER given their track record thus far with scandals.
Fun fact. Its actually from giraffes the technology of the g-suit comes from. They have a set of muscles in/up the neck thats there to help the heart pump blood to the head because the neck is so long.
Nothing but respect for the marines and on that note nothing but respect for Riggle for clarifying who the first boots on the ground actually belong to
Riggles personality actually reminds me of those pilots I worked with in the Marine Corps. Most were very intelligent but had an incredible sense of humor. But when it came to business they were always there and were absolutely professional.
Canadian here; I'm not a fan of Riggle's comedy, but every fucking clip I watch of him makes me adore his character, his fucking authenticity. This man has done so much for veterans and persists in remaining humble. Class fucking act act; God bless you Rob Riggle.
So my dad was in the 160th SOAR during the whole 12 Strong thing, and a couple of years ago my parents moved in and his neighbor was his old buddy from the Army. turns out that both of them were featured in the movie, and my friend actually ended up playing my dad's neighbor.
Karma Hoe Listen up, douche: TONS of former Marines refer to themselves as FORMER Marines. You’re falling into the old trope/joke - got that? The only term I won’t take is “ex-Marine” - which to us means someone who got thrown out of the Corps. I.e., someone who screwed up badly enough to get busted & discharged under ‘for the good of the service’, ‘other than honorable’, ‘bad conduct discharge’ (Big Chicken Dinner), or - rarely - a ‘dishonorable discharge’, which is usually a felony-level offense such as murder or actual (more than 30 days gone) desertion. I AM a FORMER active-duty Marine. I AM a USMC veteran (service connected.) I married a Marine. I birthed & raised a now-former Marine (also service connected.) My son’s father retired with 20 years. A friend retired with 30 YEARS. We lost 2 brothers-in-arms/friends in the Murrah Building bombing of 1995. We sat with their loved ones while waiting for the bodies to be found. We attended the military memorial service on Tinker AFB. Wanna know my MOS? Wanna see my DD-214? Wanna talk to my son, who was born while I was on active-duty? Wanna see my V.A. ID w/ “service connected” under my picture? Where did I go to boot camp, asshole? What’s the process to re-enlist? What does SBI stand for? What’s a hash mark? Proper flag etiquette? What’s the nickname we use for a force march? What’s the nickname for female Marines? Who’s the Corp’s mascot, what’s it’s name - and why? What elements are ALWAYS observed at Marine Corps Birthday Balls? What does “A School” mean? What unusual inoculation do we receive? What do we call a toilet & from where is the word derived? What’s the Marine Corps equivalent of Army Special Forces & Navy SEALS? What does the acronym “FAST” stand for? What are the levels of rifle marksmanship from the bottom up? What does the red stripe on our blues trousers signify? You’re a massive part of the problem in this day & age, you dilated asshole. You think you know stuff you absolutely DON’T. Which means you obviously didn’t have the balls to be a Marine! So with all due respect (which is to say NONE), Hoe - go screw yourself.
You know what, I was around him during that time, and he was surprisingly hot then as well. I think it was the goofy character he played that toned it down on the daily show.
My Dad was a pilot for the Canadian Navy. He flew sub killers off of Canada's only aircraft carrier, the Bonaventure. Bonnie, to her friends. When his time as a pilot was over he brought the G-suit and big helmet home for my brother and I to play with. We had it in the basement for years. It got REALLY hard for me to put on. Those suits have NO room for girl parts. No room at all.
That was a great interview. Been thinking about watching that movie for a while. Watched that interview, I think, two times at least. Now, I know I'll see it eventually. If I die next week, tell them all I said Stephen Colbert was the greatest entertainer of my lifetime. I lived between 1972 and this year. Look at the comment info to figure out which year it was that saw me go. Love this guy.
So he’s playing his old boss and Chris hemsworth is playing him? How cool is that? Freaking awesome something like that will probably never ever happen again in life
Rob Riggle may not be my favorite comedian/actor but he seems like a genuinely good person. (And it's nice to occasionaly see one of those on TV nowadays. - - Oh no, I sound like an old fogy. how did it come to this?!)
He's really underrated but he really works that sarcastic asshole-type humor pretty well mostly because he's got the look for it. It's actually one of my favorite types of humor.
Canada sent its first element of Canadian soldiers secretly in October 2001 from Joint Task Force 2 a elite special operations force of the Canadian Armed Forces, and the first contingents of regular Canadian troops arrived in Afghanistan in January-February 2002. Canada took on a larger role starting in 2006 after the Canadian troops were redeployed to Kandahar province.
Rob was a marine though. He was attached to special forces. MARSOC I don't think was around then, so it makes sense for the Marines and army coming together on those operations. It was 100% an ODA mission though. That type of operation is right up their alley.
Mariel Davison yea, I get the sense that lots of marines aren’t to particular about correcting people on that point when they’re talking about something else.
I also know the person you played. I know most of those guys. I wish you could have showed how funny these guys are. Mike Pena's character is the most naturally charismatic and funny man I ever worked with/for...
5:34 "and the young pilots just zippity doodda jumping to the ground, and i just yeaah...." I feel you Mr R, most of the young pilots see us in the 30s up as "old farts", and I just begrudgingly say "wait untill you'll get in my age, grasshopper >;("
was great film, for those interested in hearing more about Rob's experience check out his interview at the American Veterans Center youtube channel, search American Veterans Center Rob Riggle
History point: 12 Strong was critical as they discovered environmental conditions of events conducted; rocky mountains, signal pockets, valleys and crests, villages and the populations, etc. MANY arena adjustments were made to tolerate the terrain. It's like a mindset of jungle warfare of Vietnam of everything being green, humidity on weapons, etc.
I reckon American Navy pilot is the coolest job in the world, you get to fly in the most expensive equipment imaginable. It's also a possible way to getting into astronaughting because they require thousands of hours in jet aircraft.
Rob Riggle served 23 years in the Marine Corps both active duty and reserves and retired as a Lt. Colonel.
@1 Hitter naw orange fedoras.
@1 Hitter no such thing as the orange fedoras, it was a joke.
Funny because his character in 12 strong was also a LT. Colonel
Errrrrrah!
Okay so how long was he deployed?
I'm glad they got him for that role. He's a good comedic actor, but to see a Marine take on the role of a Soldier in a film like this... he knows the lingo, the cadence, the pacing and the stance. He knows how Soldiers work, think and move. It's subtle, but I can always tell the difference between an actor filling a role and a Soldier/Marine working from experience. I'm really looking forward to seeing this now!
And he worked directly for the guy he's playing. He knows him very well. Great casting!
@@709mash I think the producers cast him on purpose because of his connection.
Riggle is actually hilarious. Underrated comedian
MrStensnask really? Couldn’t tell on my own... thanks!
That's because you're an idiot :) thanks!
his CC standup is legend, lmao the football stadium bathroom bit.
MrStensnask You're a pos
Thanks!
legendary on the Roasts
That was actually an hilarious interview. Rob Riggle is a great story-teller.
Respect for “an” hilarious. Stephen would be proud
Colbert seemed to really enjoy that conversation.
Garett James he totally did, because as soon as the cameras were done, instead of leaving the stage right away like the other guests, Rob stayed and kept chatting to Stephen until he absolutely had to leave to carry on the show.
they both worked in the Daily Show for Jon Stewart..so yeah they are both stewart babies
Was it just me who genuinely expected Riggle to lean over and try to kiss Stephen at the very end there? lol
Colbert usually genuinely likes his guest, don't know how he does it really
It always seems so relaxed when the people of the old Daily Show team meet up... Must have been a good place to work!
Yeah. Nice observation.
It’s also interesting that the Daily Show produced some of the most successful actors
well, when you treat your staff like well...humans....with respect...dignity....those staff members tend to move onto doing greater things than when they were with you. Hell even Stephen himself I'd argue moved onto doing something greater than being part of the daily show because he took over for one of the greatest late night hosts of the age and completely changed how late night talk shows work. Everyone that's worked on the daily show has gone on to do something amazing with their life and I commend and wish even better for each and every one of them.
If you want a prime example of the polar opposite just look at Fox news.....i don't see any of their staff members moving on to doing something BETTER given their track record thus far with scandals.
Magnus Nygaard - That explains the rapport they have then.
I loved my tenure there!
Love me some Riggle.
like kobayashi !!!
Yes! Thats my penises nickname!
Fun fact. Its actually from giraffes the technology of the g-suit comes from. They have a set of muscles in/up the neck thats there to help the heart pump blood to the head because the neck is so long.
poor giraffes they really do get the short end of the stick
Nothing but respect for the marines and on that note nothing but respect for Riggle for clarifying who the first boots on the ground actually belong to
That fighter pilot story was great. Rob's a good man, serving in the armed forces like that
Definitely gonna watch Rob's new movie. Looks good.
It was a GREAT film! I just watched it on Amazon....2 years later....LoL
0:52
I freakin’ love that. Can’t spell it but I come back regularly to hear him do that sound!
Robb is probably one of the most underrated comedic/drama actors on current market. This scene was awesome.
Riggles personality actually reminds me of those pilots I worked with in the Marine Corps. Most were very intelligent but had an incredible sense of humor. But when it came to business they were always there and were absolutely professional.
Canadian here; I'm not a fan of Riggle's comedy, but every fucking clip I watch of him makes me adore his character, his fucking authenticity. This man has done so much for veterans and persists in remaining humble. Class fucking act act; God bless you Rob Riggle.
Rob Riggle has a Jimmy Stewart smile and I think that is a compliment, not to mention he is funny and seems like an awesome dude.
My face hurts from laughing so hard - Rob Riggle is a funny guy.
he's a funny guy
6:43
Happened October 2001, never been done in 21st century warfare. Impressive.
Polish forces attacked Germans panzer divisions during the blitzkrieg on horseback. Its been done before. But that was 20th century warfare.
@@SpiderPigggg that is also total BS by the way that never happened
MRJ2012 yeah just pull everything out of your arse
@@DeosPraetorian Incorrect. That has happened. Historical sources confirm.
Never been done in 10 months of the 21st century.
Stephen, as an aviation nut, hearing your 9g story was awesome.
And Rob also, love that guy.
Thanks for that!
What a class act. Such a charismatic guy!
So my dad was in the 160th SOAR during the whole 12 Strong thing, and a couple of years ago my parents moved in and his neighbor was his old buddy from the Army. turns out that both of them were featured in the movie, and my friend actually ended up playing my dad's neighbor.
I have rewatched this 5 or 6 times in the past few years, I just love every part of this
I could listen to him tell stories all day.
As a former Marine myself, I’ve never met one who was funny & wanted to be an actor like Riggle. EVER - & that’s in 34 years!
Karma Hoe
Listen up, douche: TONS of former Marines refer to themselves as FORMER Marines. You’re falling into the old trope/joke - got that? The only term I won’t take is “ex-Marine” - which to us means someone who got thrown out of the Corps. I.e., someone who screwed up badly enough to get busted & discharged under ‘for the good of the service’, ‘other than honorable’, ‘bad conduct discharge’ (Big Chicken Dinner), or - rarely - a ‘dishonorable discharge’, which is usually a felony-level offense such as murder or actual (more than 30 days gone) desertion.
I AM a FORMER active-duty Marine. I AM a USMC veteran (service connected.) I married a Marine. I birthed & raised a now-former Marine (also service connected.) My son’s father retired with 20 years. A friend retired with 30 YEARS. We lost 2 brothers-in-arms/friends in the Murrah Building bombing of 1995. We sat with their loved ones while waiting for the bodies to be found. We attended the military memorial service on Tinker AFB.
Wanna know my MOS? Wanna see my DD-214? Wanna talk to my son, who was born while I was on active-duty? Wanna see my V.A. ID w/ “service connected” under my picture?
Where did I go to boot camp, asshole? What’s the process to re-enlist? What does SBI stand for? What’s a hash mark? Proper flag etiquette? What’s the nickname we use for a force march? What’s the nickname for female Marines? Who’s the Corp’s mascot, what’s it’s name - and why? What elements are ALWAYS observed at Marine Corps Birthday Balls? What does “A School” mean? What unusual inoculation do we receive? What do we call a toilet & from where is the word derived? What’s the Marine Corps equivalent of Army Special Forces & Navy SEALS? What does the acronym “FAST” stand for? What are the levels of rifle marksmanship from the bottom up? What does the red stripe on our blues trousers signify?
You’re a massive part of the problem in this day & age, you dilated asshole. You think you know stuff you absolutely DON’T. Which means you obviously didn’t have the balls to be a Marine! So with all due respect (which is to say NONE), Hoe - go screw yourself.
I like you Sherry H.🤝
adam driver???
Rob Riggle looks really good since leaving the daily show. That man has gotten in shape!
You know what, I was around him during that time, and he was surprisingly hot then as well. I think it was the goofy character he played that toned it down on the daily show.
Paul Peterson and Mr O’Hare tellin hilarious stories to each other 😂😂
I guess this means Rob Riggle’s gonna play his other old boss Jon Stewart very soon. LOL!
7 g’s with no g suit is super impressive tbh
Riggle did a great job to move to do movies , we've had some best movie scenes with him so far ! Great job
Rob is so awesome he’s amazing
My Dad was a pilot for the Canadian Navy. He flew sub killers off of Canada's only aircraft carrier, the Bonaventure. Bonnie, to her friends. When his time as a pilot was over he brought the G-suit and big helmet home for my brother and I to play with. We had it in the basement for years. It got REALLY hard for me to put on. Those suits have NO room for girl parts. No room at all.
Sandra Nelson imagine sqeazin the man parts...
Ugh!
Sandra the USN now has and has had female G-Suits for almost 15 years.
Someone let Fifty Shades of Grey people know
Bonnie lol you made me spit out my coffee laughing
That was a great interview. Been thinking about watching that movie for a while. Watched that interview, I think, two times at least.
Now, I know I'll see it eventually.
If I die next week, tell them all I said Stephen Colbert was the greatest entertainer of my lifetime.
I lived between 1972 and this year. Look at the comment info to figure out which year it was that saw me go.
Love this guy.
So he’s playing his old boss and Chris hemsworth is playing him?
How cool is that? Freaking awesome something like that will probably never ever happen again in life
That interview felt shorter than it actually was. I guess time does fly when you're having fun.
I want him to cover the next election, so he can use the tagline 'This election just got Rigged.'
New Message nollpll
Is this still viable?
Well the election was rigged but he didn't cover it
@@patrickharvey158 🙄🙄🙄
This man is from KC (Overland Park)
REPRESENT
along with Jason Sudeikis and Paul Rudd...we are very cool in the Midwest
Riggle is amazing. Love that dude
Yes I paused this video to watch Rob pass out on Funny or Die.
Rob is very likable guy.
Not only was Rob Riggle a marine he was an officer, a Lt.Col he in theory which is enough man power to form a coup.
His flight with the Blue Angels is really funny
I remember that episode when colbert went in that plane. Didn't realize it was really as bad as he explains.
Rob Riggle makes me giggle. The only military boss I remember is SFC Bonner. 💘 SC
Rob Riggle may not be my favorite comedian/actor but he seems like a genuinely good person. (And it's nice to occasionaly see one of those on TV nowadays. - - Oh no, I sound like an old fogy. how did it come to this?!)
He's really underrated but he really works that sarcastic asshole-type humor pretty well mostly because he's got the look for it. It's actually one of my favorite types of humor.
I love this guy. IN THE FACE!!!!....IN THE FACE!!!! The Hangover
Rob Riggle is all aces. So glad he got the opportunity to have this role.
Cool interview
Omg, I figured out the hook method before I knew what it was. Except I just do it for rollercoasters. 😂
12 strong was a fantastic movie
Ya can’t help but love the bloke.
It's kind of amazing to see him switch gears from comedic story about G's to talking about the 2001 entry into Afghanistan. Nothing but respect!
12 Strong wasn't the Marines. It was US Army Special Forces ODA 595.
I love how concise he is.
Canada sent its first element of Canadian soldiers secretly in October 2001 from Joint Task Force 2 a elite special operations force of the Canadian Armed Forces, and the first contingents of regular Canadian troops arrived in Afghanistan in January-February 2002. Canada took on a larger role starting in 2006 after the Canadian troops were redeployed to Kandahar province.
I like how Rob mentioned women can be fighter pilots too.
Rob Riggle is one of my favorite comedic actors
Dude is funny
@@dantedt3931 yeah
@@CalifornianCuttlefish I didn’t know he was in the military. What an interesting transition.
His role on Hangover was hilarious.He’s a natural😂
Lol when he tells about the flying with blue angels 😂😂😂
Rob is such a respectful guy he’s so funny
It's not Marines, it's army ODA for 12 strong.
Rob said that it was an Army mission.
He corrected him right away and said it was a Army mission.
Thank you
Rob was a marine though. He was attached to special forces. MARSOC I don't think was around then, so it makes sense for the Marines and army coming together on those operations.
It was 100% an ODA mission though. That type of operation is right up their alley.
Thank you
"Used to be a Marine"...hey i'm a Canadian and I know that's a no no. Once a marine always a marine.
Mariel Davison if you served, you can phrase it however you like.
Mariel Davison yea, I get the sense that lots of marines aren’t to particular about correcting people on that point when they’re talking about something else.
Marines can joke like that about their service.
Not every Marine is a mindless pair of boots
ive never seen such a nice guy playing asshole roles so damn good
I see Rob riggle I click
I love this man! Maaaaaan ❤️
NOT UP IN HERE
Dad was a pilot in WWII and hearing two guys telling, "There I was at 20,000 feet," stories did my heart good. Thank you.
OMG that Top Gun 2 vid was hilarious. 🤣 Great interview. Love that guy. Glad he this route.
He hit the YUT and I had hook to keep the blood out of my little Marine
He's like a real-life Stan Smith from American Dad XD
Rob Riggle is a genius
Great movie Rob 12 strong and thank you for your service
I also know the person you played. I know most of those guys. I wish you could have showed how funny these guys are. Mike Pena's character is the most naturally charismatic and funny man I ever worked with/for...
One of us. Semper Fidelis sir.
5:34 "and the young pilots just zippity doodda jumping to the ground, and i just yeaah...."
I feel you Mr R, most of the young pilots see us in the 30s up as "old farts", and I just begrudgingly say "wait untill you'll get in my age, grasshopper >;("
THAT CHRIS HEMSWORTH JOKE AT 8:14 WAS FUCKING HILARIOUS! the audience did not give it justice
The Riggle’s real C.O. said “Hey kid...I sound nothing like that.”
Rob Ruffle playing military roles is perfect
Watched this fucking movie not to long ago. And he was only in it for a couple scenes but his performance was the most memorable
I so Miss him on the Daily Show, he was my faveorite!
Rob Riggle is alright. Likeable guy.
College opens up so many opportunities and he still went after his dream. His degree was his backup plan. man I need to get on it 💪
Love ya Rob 🤘💯
Love this guy
now I understand why I laugh so hard at everything he says 😂
Took a minute for me to realize he WAS in Hangover.
"IN THE FACE!!"
Semper FI Brother!
What a nice guy.
Charming dude, kinda surprising really
Rob's good people
That "lovely dream" is exactly what near death experiences are
was great film, for those interested in hearing more about Rob's experience check out his interview at the American Veterans Center youtube channel, search American Veterans Center Rob Riggle
Forget about the interview, MOAR fighter pilot stories!
History point: 12 Strong was critical as they discovered environmental conditions of events conducted; rocky mountains, signal pockets, valleys and crests, villages and the populations, etc. MANY arena adjustments were made to tolerate the terrain. It's like a mindset of jungle warfare of Vietnam of everything being green, humidity on weapons, etc.
It was about the 5th SFG guys going in.
I can't take Rob seriously 😂
He looks tough but I also see him funny
Bromance!!!!! 💪💪❤❤❤
Yeah the Blue Angels don't use gsuits
I reckon American Navy pilot is the coolest job in the world, you get to fly in the most expensive equipment imaginable. It's also a possible way to getting into astronaughting because they require thousands of hours in jet aircraft.
Nah best job gotta Flying wiv THE RED ARROWS BEST IN THE WORLD
Predetor Yale laugh
Respect from England rob
12 Strong was not about marines.... Army Special Forces. 5th Group out of Ft Campbell
Rob Wriggle immediately corrected Steven when he said that.
i never knew that loud funny man rob riggle was a decorated soldier!