Thanks. I brought the editing but Joe was the one who brought the magic. Don't be surprised if Joe DeRosa is sharing screen time with Bryan Cranston come 2016.
***** This isn't a reference to Joe actually being on Better Call Saul is it? I have no idea how he managed to pull that off. I'm guessing Bill Burr called in a favor.
Rob Tanner It was originally intended to be a reference to Bill Burr's recurring role on Breaking Bad. I made the comment prior to Joe's Better Call Saul appearance. Burr clearly suggested Joe and they found a way to use him. DeRosa did fine with a simple role. It's implied his character is going to return at some point so I'm curious if he'll be given more to do and how well he'll handle it.
***** "Jonathan Banks who plays Mike Ehrmantraut, the main character of the series" Most main characters don't spend the first few episodes of a series with only a couple minutes of screen time. Sounds like you only ever watched the Mike-centered episode, "Five-O", because Joe DeRosa was in it. The main character of the show is Saul Goodman AKA Jimmy McGill. The title of the show is "Better Call Saul" which you would think is a dead giveaway. Oh...and DeRosa is back in next week's episode so you have something to look forward to.
Joe honestly thinks he's paying tribute to his hero Andy Kaufman with this "anti-acting," but really he's just a sequacious fool. And as Nick DiPaolo said about Pope Benedict, he has the posture of a jumbo shrimp.
Haha, love me some Joey D! The skit he does with Norton is funny. Bobby Kelly's podcast was hilarious when it was just bobby and joe. Jason you are a true connoisseur of all that is comedy, kudos!
***** He's referring to the 1991 Martin Scorsese directed remake of " Cape Fear". Robert DeNiro played Cady: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FQqo-w1qvws.html
***** The Warner Sound had Joe star in, write and direct an online series for them called "What Are We Waiting For?". Ant appeared in the Phil Collins episode: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rsXsRYujrMg.html
it's unfortunate that he had to diss on Anthony. i thought that he brought many great moments to the show. he was defensive, but in an entertaining way.
It's definitely a possibility. I always take into consideration how much 'ammo' is out there to mock somebody. With Andy Kindler, there's enough for several militias.
hated these. His other web series was pretty good, as was the 'Cheat' short. Roses is also following in Billy boy's footsteps by acting in Better call Saul.
One of my least favorite guests. His stand-up is not bad, but he wasn't made for OnA, and those skits were straight up trash. I'm glad there was a falling out, hopefully I won't have to hear that laugh of his ever again.
While DeRosa bashing is definitely in vogue at the moment, I've always enjoyed making fun of Joe. He can't take jokes at his expense and is incredibly melodramatic about it. He tries to say he doesn't care over and over which of course means he cares so, so much. Winding him up and sending him into a tizzy is so enjoyable. Basically, he's the comedian equivalent of a Mike Francesa.
***** I didn't delete any comments on this video. If they were marked as spam by people who watched the video then they don't appear. I would have to see that they were marked as spam and approve them so they appear again...which I just did. If you're not DeRosa, you do a pitch perfect impersonation of him. Your comment has most of Joe's trademarks. You've got the "you haven't earned the right to make fun of me" argument. There's the threat of a comedic verbal bashing that never materializes. Let's not forget the idea that Joe is cool with the bashings he took on O&A and loved when it happened versus he had nothing funny to say back and tried to act like it didn't bother him. Also, let me clear up something up about Vos you seem to have misunderstood. When Vos would defend himself against jokes with other jokes directed back at the person, that is a normal response for a comedian. To laugh at the joke about yourself and have the ability to make a joke back. Wait a minute....that's another Joe trademark! When someone else comes back with a comedic comment that hurts your feelings, THEY are the one's being "cunty and sensitive", not you. I upload O&A segments and also cut videos like this one because I enjoy doing both....much in the way Troy Quan can work in radio and be a DJ (see how I tied that in there). It says a lot about you (whomever you might be) that you take the jokes at Joe's expense so seriously and are so melodramatic about it. It also seems strange that you would call the person who's joking around and having fun a "schoolgirl" while you write a comment that's completely marinated in whiny, teenage girl logic. You act as if your livelihood has been attacked and you're losing sleep over it.
pinkmullet4 Come on, Andy! This is misdirected anger. I can't help it that the talent booker for the upcoming "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" turned you down.