Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Denzel Washington, Mike Tyson, Clint Eastwood, Jim Carrey, Al Pacino, Nicolas Cage, Jack Black, Kevin Hart... Celebrities Impersonating Other Celebs - • Celebrities Impersonat...
@@stuffylamb3420What's even better was that it's Bill Hader playing a character who was doing an impression, so even the slight inaccuracies are consistent with the character's way of speaking rather than Bill's
@@danfiorini785 Oh yeah, Eddie definitely had balls because back in those days, Tyson was a whole lot more aggressive, unpredictable and physical. Who knows, Eddie might have peed a little? ;)
it seems i was the only one that found Eddie Murphy's impersonation of mike in poor taste. Making fun of his voice. All that frustration from people making fun of him and his voice is what got him to be an animal in the ring and outside of it too.
3:19 spacey licking his lips while doing the nicholson impression and the camera panning to nicholson licking his lips directly after is hilarious. perfect example of comedic timing.
@@GamertagO1 That's what makes it so good, even though it's not exactly "uncanny"--he's playing Dwayne's personality, and not just copying his voice and appearance.
It's the only time he's not had the look of wanting to kill the person. Should see other times ppl have made a friendly joke he gets insecure and a wall goes up. Constant PR Dwayne
@@Deadthorn. I love you guys say this kind of stuff based solely on how he acts in front of a camera. You or I don’t know what kind of person he actually is
Unless I'm incorrect, he's a really nice person with a good sense of humor. He's his own legend, and Jack Black is as well. I'd love to them in a movie together.
Impersonations are only entertaining to me if they put some of themselves or their ideas into it. Perfect impersonations are like a drawing a caricature to look just like the person being drawn with no exaggerations.
The Shaq impression had me in stitches. "Chuck the dumb one. I got doctorate. He probably think a doctorate is a girl doctor, but Shaq a boy doctor." 🤣🤣😭🤣
@@CanadianWolverine I think it was Norm MacDonald that said to do a good impression of someone you have to like them. You can't do these little jabs that are both accurate and funny if you hate the person, it will just be mean.
every time Denzel gets serious in a movie you have no idea if he's about to cry or shoot you. In 99% of the cases he's about to shoot you. But judging by his face, you always think he might put some tears in it.
Jack Black's impression is great not just for the sound, but the content. "my mind is like a steel trap." and "bleed blood sweat tears" I was absolutely losing it.
I love how the "my name is John Malkovich" was almost there but then the second part he really honed in for the impersonation kill hahaha absolutely spot on 🤌🏼😆
I want to see a movie where Dwayne and Kevin play each other. Or where Dwayne plays Kevin, Kevin plays Jack Black, and Jack Black plays Dwayne Johnson. Like Freaking Friday, but with three. I'm trying really hard not to call it a three-way.
TBH that's the best you can hope for from Jim Carrey. He's like, the kid who won the dance contest just by moving his body in as crazy and spastic way possible, winning over the talented contestants, just because everyone thought the performance was funny.
I could hardly breath myself after watching that part too :D Denzel is cracking up so much. Too bad cant see the moments after that. I did find that entire interview, but it too cuts right at the moment it does here.
Tyson actually has a sense of humor. Hes from an ancient time When people could distinguish the difference between humor and disrespect. Before Cancel Culture and #Metoo. When comedy still existed because comedians didn't live in fear of Losing everything. Back when all comedians didn't fall into a category of No punch line exaggerated storytellers, People whose whole act is Based off there Obesity, Is women comics Who Base their whole act off their sexual life, Homosexual comedians Whose entire act is based off their experience being gay, Or physical comedians Who just yell and Move their body around a lot or simply take off their shirt at every show, Comedians who have only made it because of their gate-keeping friendship with Joe rogan, Who also is a horrible comic himself. I know I went off the rails here but it's the truth. Off subject but I would say the best act I have seen is Shane Gillis. Which is ironic being he was literally fired The same day he was hired by Saturday night live For a joke he told on an unpopular Podcast 4 years prior. 🤣. It seems not being able to draw A line between humor and disrespect is A modern trait.
@@an0ma1y72 If you're an American above the age of 30 and don't feel like you've been couped up at this point, You're just a product of the system that is designed to directly fuel the system. A conformist sheep 🐑. Just like the movies They Live and Idiocracy. Obey, Conform, dont think, consume. Its has reached a level of reality and growth that people who were fully aware never could have never imagined. The Elites of this world have the peasants exactly where they want them. You really don't have to be cooked up to realize this. All you have to do is Socialize in public or at your workplace or turn on anything mainstream. It doesn't take a Hermit to recognize what's going on here
@@lomeinbullies5768 What's funny is youre one of the softest people out there lmao oh did it hurt your little feelings when people decided not to like someone based on their words and actions. Tough tits buttercup people are allowed to think what they want and they dont have to support someone just because it hurts your feel feels that they dont.
@@mediocreman2 I try not to be too hard. If I was on TV in front of millions with DeNiro sat next to me I’m pretty sure my amazing impression would come out far worse than this.
For the first time I'm truly seeing how imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. How amazingly uplifting it must be for someone to demonstrate they know you well enough to be able to impersonate you so accurately. You've got to love someone to be able to recognize all their subtleties like this.
That’s an interesting take. When I was a kid one of my friends used to mimic me and it cracked me up. I’m talking stomach hurting laughter. She was hilarious.
@@florianchoquet8679 i think its cuz hes mastered the art of “nonchalant” like he just effortlessly displays all his talents and it never comes off as cocky or arrogant.
Tom Hiddleston really surprised me. Guy can dance and do impressions. All these were funny and impressive. Of course I loved when Jim Carrey did Clint Eastwood. 😂
Totally! All ugliness aside about Kevin Spacey, his talent shines here and as an actor! His impersonations are incredible! It’s too bad we don’t see much of him these days.
Honestly jack blacks impressions here is hands down the best. It’s not just an impression he’s improvising the entire time. Unlike most of them are scripted or quoted or etc
Eddie Murphy was risking his life...legend! There's something therapeutic about hearing Denzel genuinely wheeze that hard 😂 The cameraman for Shaq understood its role...make it feel like Shaq's thoughts. Chef's kiss. And "Life is a delicious drink you have to suck deep" from Jack's The Rock impression absolutely killed me. Them doing solid impressions of each other is why they're actors! But I always love how Jim Carrey made every actor he impersonates become like someone from a cartoon movie.
Jamie Foxx is one of the best I've ever seen do impressions. He gets the whole person from the look, a habit or quirk, and then the cadence of the voice just right.