This was hilarious. Rest In Peace to all of them. We miss you, Ed, Dom, Burt and of course, Mr. Carson. Late night entertainment back in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s was amazing!!!
This is why there was no one better than Johnny. Look at 1:47. He knows this is the perfect place to stop and tells Burt to sit down. Johnny was producing while hosting.
"We need to stop Asian hate. No more comedy. Black lives matter. We need to have an open and honest dialogue about this. We have put up with toxic masculinity for far too long. It's not okay. Do better, America." Today's comedy in a nutshell.
Johnny Carson was truly the greatest talk show host of all time. Always ran with the joke and never made his guests feel awkward or uncomfortable. Putting the whipped cream back down his pants, brilliant 😂
Now their idea of entertainment is having a black woman stare at the camera stone-faced and lecturing us on what we should feel and think, and making us feel guilty for being white.
If you don’t take the time to watch any new stuff you’ll always be stuck in the past. This was hilarious, as Dean Martin with George Global was tops. But funny bones are like taste buds, the gusto is when your tasting something fabtabulous for the first time and do that all the time! I met the woman of my dreams she’s deaf and dumb and over sexed and owns a liquor store! Talk about in appropriate No man should have a say about a woman’s body or what she can or cannot do with it. In that respect though if she decides to have the child the man should not have to pay. If she can kill it should I not be able to abandon it! To each their own, but keep those taste buds testing the new!
What a swagger ole Burt had back in the day. I wish I could have met Burt. As a song said, if you see Burt Reynolds, would you shake his hand for me? Tell ole Burt I've seen all his movies.
John was and is still the king. I dreaded the day he left. I'm watching the phone now, usually I watch it on my computer when I want to feel better or reset my brain and emotions. The old shows are great.
I was only doing my latest The Last Of Us stars Pedro Pascal REAL close resemblance to Burt comparison to my mum an hour before this was uploaded and the pic they chose just happens to have the facial expression amd top down lighting that REALLY makes it a close one..
Unbelievable thst I can watch this over snd over snd just love it. Johnny would never let this happen to him on his show nor burt yet the moodiest of mfers just loved each other so much and are so relaxed with one another that anything goes for the sake of cracking each other up and the audience. Carson was one of a kind
Remember when smoking was ok? In restaurants, on airplanes, in public places? I wonder when I will be told I can’t smoke in my own backyard. 🙄. I relate more to my grandparents generation more than my own. 👊
I actually have that Mozart(allegedly) and burt Reynolds hyena laugh/giggle Lol it's hard to contain it hahahahah But I'm aware it can be annoying depending how's who when volume etc etc
Television was so much fun to watch during that time period. You could be funny without retribution. Now if a comedian is very funny, he or she is ostracized by the establishment.
"The Longest Yard" was remade .... BEFORE Sandler did it. "The Mean Machine", in the UK, think psycho soccer. Keenan Win's son, Ed Win's grandson wrote it.
Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (Lansing, Míchigan; 11 de febrero de 1936-Jupiter, Florida; 6 de septiembre de 2018), más conocido como Burt Reynolds, fue un actor, director de cine y productor estadounidense. Fue una de las estrellas más populares y taquilleras de la década de 1970, entre los que destacan sus interpretaciones de Paul Crewe en The Longest Yard (1974), Nate Scarborough en The Longest Yard (la versión de 2005), Bandit en Smokey and the Bandit (1977), J.J. McClure en The Cannonball Run (1979), Lewis Medlock en Deliverance (1972) y Gator McKlusky en White Lightning (1973).