McDonald's Newest Sandwich - The MacBeth 🍔
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Okay, no exaggeration, this may be the greatest answer that's ever been delivered on this show. I was in awe the entire time.
It goes head to head with Brennan's Shakespeare's in-flight safety video
My favorite was A Story of Sisyphus by tom Waits
The one he also did on Confederate Soldiers writing a Sext Letter to his girl killed it for me😂😂😂
I liked the P keyboard. This is a close second tho
I had to have watched this over 30 times... amazing, and dare I say..... perfect?
"When the dawn breaks, how shall ye break yer fast."
Poetry/10
Fax no printer
Ross vs Arby’s
10,000 IQ 😍😍
100%
Brennan Lee Mulligan/10
The sudden chipperness in “placed upon a bun” gets me every time
It just adds onto the comedy, and I love it
and im also avoiding the people who say "__k likes with no repl-" oh wait then im gonna say it mother fu-
1 like and about to start a big chain of cool comment wars?
Let me help you
@@itsraziq 😂👍
"-with PICKLES"
@@itsraziq It also makes it clear that the rest of this was unscripted :D
When you're coming up with improv on the spot, you have to keep going with the boring parts even if you haven't come up with the punchlines yet.
WARNING: Consumption of McDonalds Macbeth™️ may lead to minor auditory and visual hallucination of Voices and a floating Dagger
we ask that you try as hard as possible to stay seated when dining as we’re running out of sturdy tables
No no, I think that's Boeing ™
Especially for customers with siblings
Also the sauce will stain your clothes.
Wait I don't know if this is a StP reference or not
On that moment, he didn't just do improv. He peered into an alternate timeline where the MacBeth actually exists.
considering he's basically just describing the mcrib it shouldn't be much of an issue
It's the timeline where the British Empire is replaced by The United Holy Gaelic Fiefdoms.
schroedinger is proud
Yes the Macbeth has found it's new host
@@skiadrum99 the united holy Gaelic what now?
He didn't just understand the assignment, he saw it from every fathomable dimension, and it all lead to the new McDonald's Macbeth
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Possibly one of the most dominating responses in the history of this show. He had the whole room cracking up!
This and , the worlds largest businessman are my favorites.
When Sam can't even say 'ill cut you off there' you know it's a banger
He turned Sam into a puddle!
This is one of those clips that actually make me go: "There's no way this is improv."
It isn't improv, macbeth is an old shakespearan play that includes many of the words he used.
@@joshmaynard5199 It was tho. He was incorporating in McDonald's into it without a script.
@@joshmaynard5199 You have a point, improv can’t exist if the English vocabulary has a lot of words people use.
Some people are just that clever.
@@joshmaynard5199 it absolutely is improv lmao, it's intentionally taking the language from the time period of Macbeth, otherwise it wouldn't be funny or a challenge
The actual Shakespearean "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" followed by "BA DA BA BA BA" I was NOT prepared 😂😂
why is there 1.5K likes but no replies dawg💀😭
@@chuuyazuke I just shidded
@@chuuyazuke I just shidded
Guys I think @@sargentbutter7164 just shidded
Why does he sound like Mimir from God of war
"Trusted the butcher with its very life" is savage 🤣🤣.
Robin William's down here posessing random comedians to give them a boost.
"When the dawn breaks, how shall ye break your fast?" is so good you can actually hear Sam say "oh shit!" because he's so impressed.
3k likes no replies lmao
@@jawntv1615 shut up no one cares
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@6.9k likes 3 replies...
Ross is actually part of an improve Shakespeare group so this prompt was deep in his wheel-house.
A barbarian that rolled a Nat 20 on charisma check
AYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY D&D JOKE
@@handmadetrash AYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
@@_tophatman AYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Aaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
@@handmadetrash AAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I keep coming back to this skit, and I'll come back to it tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow...
"Out, damned sauce!"
Me watching actors/comedians on tv: "I could do that"
Me watching game changer: "I have seen the gods make art"
Fr, the talent there is unbelievable!!
I was literally thinking the same thing 😂
Improv is hard, yeah.
Improve is hard. But so is voice acting. Anyone who can truly do good voice work is a God among men. Especially with ad lib like this.
Precisely!!
The fact this was supposed to be a comedy thing but I actually kinda wish this was an actual ad now wtf
Why wish for poison?
When you can have McBeth?
@@couththememer OMG AHAHAHAHAHAH THIS IS AMAZING THIS WHOLE COMMENT/REPLY SECTION IS AMAZING
I can imagin this dude in front of a mcdonald ad saying what he says and theres cutaways to the sandwich from time to time
@@silverblue73 kinda facts tho
A sandwich not of chicken born, but beef that from its cow's bones was untimely rip'd
Ross has quickly become one of my absolute favourites.
"THAT BEEF.... is placed upon a bun! Along with pickles! And a ~super special sauce~!"
It is Thousand Island Dressing isn't it
The fact that this sentence actually is in iambic pentameter.
It's the kind of sauce you can't seem to wash off your hands
I really thought that's where they were going...
@@aidancommenting iambic pentameter is the rhyming structure Shakespeare used
The small “oh shit” from Sam as he realizes that this prompt was gonna be better than he had ever imagined in his wildest dreams 🤣🤣🤣
Literally perfect 😂
That was him realising this would be a short
I don't know ow who this guy is, but he is one of the funniest.
*Sam internally must have been like "Shit I really gotta pay the writer who came up with the prompt"*
@@genericyoutubeuser8957This is Ross Bryant, and among his other endeavours, he is a performer with The Improvised Shakespeare Company, something I had no idea existed before this bit but I am so glad I know now. He's absolutely one of my favourites.
The intensity of that first "MacBeth" utterly broke me for rest of the skit. Legit tears, right now. 😂
Over a year later and this is still one of the best bits ever performed on this show.
disclaimer: sauce stains do NOT come out
Was looking for this comment😂❤
🤣🤣🤣
all the fabric softeners of arabia will not sweeten your little shirt
even with all of great Neptune's ocean it will not wash this sauce, clean from your shirt
Out, damned spot
I wasn’t expecting the heavy Scottish accent and died
Phew so it is a Scottish accent, honestly didn’t know if it was (I am Scottish TwT)
@@lavality4221 yeah this is how we all imagine how you sound
@@whatokay_ they don't?
@@whatokay_ You’d be very wrong, never met anymore that sounds like that lol 😂
He sounds like Demoman
I’ve seen this reel for the ~70th time and only now realized that there’s a typo in the prompt
I love the aggressive "BA DA BA BA BAAAAA!!!!" lol
I love the genuine lack of hesitation when he did this, he really just started as soon as Sam stopped talking😂😂😂
A lot of things are cut to keep these episodes at the half hour mark. I'm sure any pauses and hesitations while contestants are thinking would be the first things to go, because no one really wants to watch that.
@@darrenmacqueen9884 true. But at the same time, you can hear the others reacting as he's talking, so we know that part at least was probably without edit. And I doubt they get much time to think.
Either way, it was brilliant. He'd definitely give Brennan a challenge on this one.
@@cryofpaine Oh he definitely was. Ross was amazing, and this particular skit was one of my favorites from the episode. And I'm sure the contestants don't get much time to prepare because then it wouldn't be improv, but I'm sure there's at least a bit of time of them collecting their thoughts and such. I don't think the transitions between Sam giving the prompt and them starting is nearly as instantaneous as it often looks in the episodes.
Yeah he was amazing!! I dropped my jaw on the ground but kept watching bc he made me forget to pick it up 😂😂
Nah rewatch that if that's episode cause I its a jump that's clean asf and they are pro improv actors so stopping and thinking are not good habits to have as a pro
Especially since you can tell he was winging it after the first few lines
But I still like the slowly turning into a animal crossing character bit that's was scary accurate 😂😂😂
The fact. That "from the nave to the chaps" is actually a quote in Macbeth 😂😂 (oh the torturous years of GCSE English 😭)
Thank fuck I don't have to do English anymore
@@cell2179 sameee 😌 did my exams this year, never reading another book again 🥳
Dude knows his Macbeth!!
At least the question this year wasn't that bad
So is I think, the "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow." Do tell me though, is the "trusted the butcher" part was also a reference?
“No burger born of beef may harm MacMuffin!” - from “MacMuffin: a Tragedy”, an article from _the New Yorker_ about the then-just-announced McDonald’s McPlant veggie burger
i love this, the transition from a warrior to a salesman just amazing xD
It's bad luck to order it directly, so ask for "The Scottish Sandwich."
This really should have more thumbs up.
@Groovebot3k Most people won't get the acting reference
@@dragosdragon7515 but they should. More folks should take theater
@@dragosdragon7515 The reference only works if you're ordering from inside a theatre. :P It's only unlucky to say macbeth inside a theatre. XD
@@andreaskarlsson5251by this logic, you performance belongs in theater, sandwich belongs in restaurant. You can’t say the name in its house, it’s rude 👀
As a Scottish person I can confirm this is every McDonald's advert 😂
It's rare that a comment is more funny than video. I'm still rotflmao to this comment!🤣🤣🤣🤣
😭🤣😭🤣😭
Are you really Scottish or are you just 3.7% Scottish?
@@dayletaylor1313 Well, considering I was born and raised in Scotland, yeah I'm Scottish thanks.
@@dayletaylor1313tbh tho I'm 75% Scottish because my grandad is from Italy, hence my Italian name.
i like how you can see the gears turning before “with meat taken from a cow that trusted the butcher with its very life”
This has to be the best improvised bit I’ve ever seen
The "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" bit sold it for me.
Could you explain it please?
Would also love an explanation
@@fedjakopacin7106 It's a reference to one of Macbeth's soliloquies (Act 5, Scene 5).
@@fedjakopacin7106 “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,”
It’s part of a speech by Macbeth emphasising how he now feels detached from the passing of days.
It’s also referenced in Hamilton as part of take a break.
@@jabezcooke8012 lmao I did read Macbeth in HS but I understand the reference because of Hamilton 🤣🤣
He literally killed it. He sounds like he comes from a mens soap commercial
Uncle Scrooge :)
So true though
Looks like he killed Sam too. 🤣
You mean Irish Spring?
If this was really improvised, then it is one of the best comedy answers ever. Genius.
Burger King Duncan has been real quiet when this one dropped
It's the IMMEDIATE, NO HESITATION Scottish accent for me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Welsh right?
@@jeepersmcgee3466 ? Macbeth is Scottish in the play
@@ShotoTodoroki7504.....Except that accent isn't even Scottish. It's an accent, sure, but not a Scottish one.
@@Fukushima_Akirait's extremely similar to a strong Scottish accent.
@@Fukushima_Akira it's about as close to a scottish accent as british people ever get to regional american accents, u gotta take what you can get
“The only sandwich with the meat taken from a cow that trusted it’s butcher with it’s very life”
Top 10 Anime Betrayals,#1:The MacBeth
#2: MacBeth
*ITS
@@glorytothemotherland9556 Oh damn, he's got experience with betrayals and all.
#1 Gojo Satoru
*Animal Betrayals
Bada bap bap baaa you better be loving it
I absolutely love how he didn't even take a second to think, he just immediately broke into a heavy, overly aggressive, medieval Irish accent.
Scottish.
The power of editing
The fact that he actually pulled out quotes from Macbeth is amazing
They do a sneaky good job of picking the right person for the prompts. They have to have known he had sufficient knowledge of Macbeth.
he's part of the LA improvised shakespeare company! absolutely perfect prompt for him with that on his resume
Idek what Macbeth is, but I’ll take your word for it since that makes this even more hilarious. 😂😂😂😂
@@OpenDoorAnimationStudios it's a play by Shakespeare, if you're seriously asking. He can be a little hard to get into due to the language differences, but, he is a legitimately amazing author. It's not just stuffy academics talking him up to sound smart.
@@OpenDoorAnimationStudiosjust wait till you get to high school lol
"that beef is placed upon a bun" is the new "also thou shalt notice two emergency exits"
I don't understand why that was funny
I do not understand.
@ In an earlier episode, Brennan Lee Mulligan is given the prompt: “Shakespeare’s new in-flight safety video.”
@@Naim_less but also why is "that beef is placed upon a bun" so funny? Just that it's said in a weird way?
@@mollytaylor8122 For me it's the juxtaposition of the very serious build up, transforming to a very light hearted moment.
Sam is just like "You've ended me."
Missed the opportunity to say the bun was made with milk of human kindness
McDonald’s: “Write that down, write that down!”
Underrated Comment
Yea right. Mcdonalds isn't looking for art, its looking for views. They too busy watching Wednesday and goofy shit that's controlling the front pages of netflix for their content instead of hiring actual intelligent people to be creative. It's like the common trend right now. Repeat the same garbage dog water horse shit over and over until everyone screams.
Yep
Former McDonald’s employee here. Don’t give them ideas!
*Proceeds to Write down ideas quickly*
"I'm lovin' it!"
**cuts to Sam dead on his desk**
He was killed mac Beth
I see you, with your burger profile pic, I approve 🍔
Ba da bap ba da
@@winston2443 nom
He was assasinated by the englishmen
TFW you completely understand the assignment
Gotta be trademarked as “The only sandwich unable to be said by name in a theatre”
when he said “tomorrow” i was like, here we go-
Commenting so you see how many likes you got
DUDE I DIDNT EVEN REALIZE!! ALL OF THE SHAKESPEARE FANS
I'm not a literary buff so that one went over my head. Someone explain for us plebs please? I wanna laugh harder
@@lowkeylokii4205 "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" is one of the famous lines from Macbeth. I can't remember the exact context but I think it was Lord Macbeth both mourning, and trying to figure out how he was going to live with himself after killing another king. It's just so out of context lol 😂
@@lowkeylokii4205 The full soliloquy is "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day" (you may recognize it from Hamilton). It's Macbeth essentially expressing the futility of human existence. So a bit of a downer.
You know it's good when you hear the crew start laughing as well.
ong 💀💀
the host said "Oh shit!"
I have ALWAYS thought their commercials should have been with an epic Scottish dude in a Clan MacDonald Kilt lol
It's so good. This man is an incredibly witty wordsmith.
“With meat taken from a cow - who trusted the butcher with its very life” absolutely got me 😭
Vegans will now cancel Shakespeare because of that.
Same lol
same
DISCLAIMER: Beef for The McBeth is served rare, and the blood in your hands will last forever.
“Ba da, ba, ba, ba, I’m lovin’ it!”
OUT DAMN SPOTS!!!!!
Bah dah ba ba bah, PENTAMETER!
a little water shall clear them of the calories
This one has a little sweetness to it
I've watched this on loop for ten minutes
The "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" hits SO HARD
“thAt tRuSTed the BUtcHEr WiTH iTs VEry LifE!!!” 😂😂😂 channeled his inner spartan for that 🤣
He did sound like Gerard Butler, ngl
I died at that moment💀😂👌
What's also so good, is you can hear everyone, and I mean EVERYONE ON SET, lose it.
Never read Macbeth?
@@SH078 I was gonna say, that was a nice reference.
So I study literature, and in my senior seminar, we are working on adaptations of Shakespeare. I sent this to my prof the first week of classes and it played it for my whole class. This has been used as a teaching tool and therefore I will thus be considering it educational material
You're doing the work of god my friend
Omg you are the best for doing that! XD i hope ross reads this
Hey, you wouldn't be the first. He performed with the Improvised Shakespeare Company at my college and the theatre profs offered extra credit to people who went. He's really incredible.
What do you get out of lying on the internet?
@@ElMoShApPiNeSs Probably a lot less than you think you get being an asshole on the internet. So why bother making that comment to begin with?
If that was genuinely completely improvised then That was a moment of sheer brilliance...
Theyre not told what the prompt will be, so it's all made up on the spot!
This would make for such great advertising today lmao $10mil to this guy, voice over commercial deal, and enjoy the meme revenue coming to micky D’s, set for life
“Nave to the chaps” is actually in the play. That’s some mad memory bro
and "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" (Act 5, Scene 5)
That's what I just wrote lol. Like how tf you remember that. I'm like wait a sec I heard that 20 years ago lol
I know right? I mean it's unseamed him from the nave to th' *chops* but still, amazing memory.
Me: *accidentally drips some of that special sauce on my shirt* Out, damn spot!
I never thought I’d see the day a CZcams commenter would make a Macbeth reference but lo and behold, here we are
@@LogCabinMusic In regards to a fake McDonald's ad, no less. xD
@@NicolaiAAA fr what kinda combo is that
@@LogCabinMusic A great Dan(g)e combo if ask me.
Out I say!
bro understood the assignment.
Totally thought he was going to say "The only beef taken from a cow that was from its mother's womb untimely ripped."
That was actually super awesome!
I just admire people who have this level of creativity AND are spontaneous!
~Spontaneous~~
And that level of memorization. He memorized that monologue so hard at some time in his life.
@@bellsy4622 it’s improv…
And can do accents.
@@caffeine1264 no. It's a combination of a Macbeth Monologue and random McDonalds lingo.
He quoted Macbeth with “tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow”
And nave to the chaps
Ross has the ability to just peer into alternate universes to get is answers for Game Changer
Macbeth, the only sandwich theater kids refuse to order
This whole thing is a stroke of comedic genius, but that “I’m lovin it!!” At the end did me in, just that voice after all that oh my lordddd
Well it’s scripted, but still funny
@@darkstars101 Why would you think it is scripted? Sam literally says "improvisational prompts" in the beginning of the show, all of this is improv.
@@darkstars101 erm..... the whole point is that its improv
"When the dawn breaks
How will ye break your fast?"
Is actually such a raw ass line
That is raw as shit, this is probably the funniest bit from all of Make Some Noise.
I haven't seen anyone mention how the audience starts laughing after the first tomorrow, but slightly before the second one, like "oh yup here we go"
That is the most authentic Scottish accent I've ever heard from an American.
"When the dawn breaks, how shall ye break your fast?" Absolute bars 💯
It's a special breakfast McMuffin.
Makes me wonder what a breakslow is.
@@commandercaptain4664 fast... From fasting.
@commandercaptain4664 I feel like you should look up the definition for "fast".. There is more to it than just "quick"
This line alone really makes me want one. That's such a good line.
the fact that he has macbeth memorized to this level is amazing bc i couldn’t tell you a single macbeth quote and he just told two off the top of his head
People don't realise how much Macbeth is in the everyday jargon! For example "something wicked this way comes" is from there!
I'll never forget the opening scene of Macbeth. We watched it in clips from three different movies, and I didn't care much. Then one of the other English teachers came in to sub for a day, holding a hockey stick. He said "What do you know about Scottish swords?"
He explained that Scottish swords like the ones in Macbeth are very dull, heavy weapons, used more like clubs than cutting weapons. So when you hear that Macbeth carved him "from nave to chaps", that means he *stabbed him* (stabbing the air with the hockey stick to demonstrate) then **heaved him up in the air** (he forcefully lifted the end of the stick up), and shook it, using HIS OPPONENT'S. OWN. WEIGHT. TO SLICE. HIM. IN HALF, from the nave (belly button) to chaps (mouth).
So now you know about Scottish swords
All I remember is “forever more” that’s it.
@@Tsukaiyo demoknight tf2
“Nave to the chaps” is one quote describing how Macbeth killed the ironically named Macdonald
the pause after "the only sandwich" gets me every time
I just watched an ad here on CZcams with Ross as the star.
Proud of the growth from a show nobody knows about to a commercial for a product that almost nobody will see.
Props, my Uber talented dude.
The thing about The MacBeth is you can't say the name inside a McDonald's without risking bad luck. Instead you must call it "The Scottish cow corpse"
💀💀💀
The Scottish Burger
Shut up Blackadder
You can say the name in McDonald's, just not in a theatre I'm pretty sure.
@@that1confusedfox435 Customer service is somewhat performative soooo...
This is simultaneously WAY TOO INTENSE and performed PERFECTLY
I was not expecting the accent, but it sold the whole answer. Awesome
The ba da ba ba ba at the end got me
"The only sandwich made from BEEF taken from a cow that TRUSTED the Butcher with it's very LIFE!" I AM DEAD😂
So is the cow.
@@ShadowDemon_4 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ShadowDemon_4 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ShadowDemon_4 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ShadowDemon_4 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm loving it!"
**Sam is dead upon the table**
“Sam’s corpse is then placed upon the table, along with laughs, and a super secret molecule”
Got bored so I didn’t know how else to reply
@@VortekTheUnfunny BAHAHAHA
@@VortekTheUnfunny Scotish Accent: and Sam will have regretted for not tasting the greatest sandwich this world will have ever known
@@jerryokazaki8626 exactly
Ba da ba ba ba!
This is one of the greatest moments on any episode of this show.
as an English teacher, I'm genuinely impressed by how many legit Macbeth Quotations are in this.
You can see the little flicker of a smile that comes across Ross' face when he thinks of "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow," it's great.
I don't get it lol
@@tomiwaaina5499 It's from one of MacBeth's soliloquies:
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
@@piercewise1 i only know it because of Hamilton :-)
@@brandonbuchner1771SAME😭
I'm sold, when is the Macbeth burger coming out
Same id buy them for their availability
It sounds pretty good, but that secret sauce, I'm not sure about. I bet it's super messy. The kind of stain that you can never get out.
It was a 1616 exclusive.
Tomorrow
And tomorrow and tomorrow and
@@pissapocalypse and tomorrow and tomorrow and
Mcdonalds needs to make this a thing so we can see this ad in full costume and with production value.
Ross is the single funniest classic lit nerd I’ve ever seen
Brennan's rival has appeared and he is menacing
They need to have an episode of just...the most bombastic improvisationists. Just see if the energy would be amazing, or fucking terrifying
@@A-K0 Ross vs Brennan vs Jacob
@@A-K0 they did, they had a debate on whether dnd battle maps or theater of the mind was better
It was amazing
I was waiting the whole clip for a mention of “tommorow and tomorrow and tomorrow” so when he finally said it I laughed so hard
Can some explain what "and tomorrow" is? Any context in original for meals?
@@dashanimasandman65 +1
@@dashanimasandman65 its probably something from Shakespeares macbeth
@@dashanimasandman65 it’s from the most iconic soliloquy (speech/monologue) in Macbeth. It’s the start of macbeths speech at the start of the climax of the play just after he learns his wife committed suicide. The speech is basically saying “life is meaningless”
It goes “tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day…. Etc”
He also made reference to "unseamed him from the nave to th' chops" even though it was a bit off. It's from act 1 scene 2, where one of the noblemen describe to the king Macbeth's fight against the Thane of Cawdor
One of my favorite bits from this show
Bro went all in💀💀💀💀
"When the dawn breaks
How shall ye break your fast?"
Straight up poetry.
It’s in iambic pentameter too!
I like that there was literally no hesitation
Not only did he nail the Scottish accent, but he also got the perfect tone for such a commercial 😅
“With meat taken from a cow who trusted the butchers with its very life”
Was the best
(Edit: This is the most likes on a comment I’ve gotten, thank you all)
I fucking lost it 😂
That's the funniest shit ever. I lost it on that one 😂🤣
This line isn't getting the proper love that it deserves in the comments
Hence the name MacBeth. A burger so good many will die for it.
Definitely the best line since it's literally what happened to King Duncan in Macbeth