@@kJ922-h3j No it’s called Ebonics, it comes from the south of the USA. Brits copied us, mostly because our media. How how it be the opposite, who’s in the hood watching dr who?
I kind of met Colin and his family at a Sacramento Kings game, no one recognized him but I had to stop him and say I was a big fan, he seemed genuinely surprised I knew who he was.
@@marioluigi9599 I don't think OP was suggesting that they didn't understand the point of the accent flipping. I think they're just stating how comedic the execution of the accent-slipping was.
Criminally overlooked. I tend to think that since he's well off, he is the one picking his indie projects because otherwise its just absurd he's not in any noir thriller apart from Fargo and yet someone as shocking as Ben Affleck gets a big role every year
Nah. SOOO many Black American actors are classically trained. Denzel Washington is classically Shakesperean trained in London, Angela Bassett and Viola Davis trained at Yale's school of drama...and that's only the beginning, lol.
@@ian12346 ...indeed. And STILL getting less per project and less acclaim than some others with often zero, but certainly less, training OR natural talent. Don't get me started.
American acting is so corrupt and not merit based, which is why other countries consistently produce high grade actors, and also you need to be the top of the top to get out of your smaller country and even come to the US
I disagree. Also, how would you know. Unless you were a casting Director and you could visibly see for yourself but with 316 million people in the United States I’m pretty sure they can find American actors.
"That's very gracious of you to say that"
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Lol I wish we English actually spoke like that
@@28-r8b
But we do, of that I ensure you.
Perhaps just not within your immediate social circle?
@@28-r8byal basically do😂to a certain degree😂
@@28-r8b we do, you've just got to drive a few miles south and deal with the poshos. Honestly I prefer the north
When he said FROM THE EARTH FROM THESE STREETS!!
I felt that!
He deserved that role! 🤭
Earff
Idris Elba started this
Stringer bells type beat
@@greenheadblackvoodochild2487 Too many 40 degree days.
Nah, not even in black culture/television was Idris Elba the first European or Brit to play an American (United States).
Delroy Lindo and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje were doing it before Idris.
First person that I thought of lol
Idris Elba, Damson Idris, Daniel Kaluuya, John Boyega 🤣
the guy who played Spencer from All American
The lady that played Harriet tubman
David Oyelowo
The Uk has great acting schools!!!!
Yeah british actors should be banned
This gets better when you think about Jordan Peele's working relationship with Daniel Kaluuya
why? do they hate each other?
Daniel is British but plays American characters very often. For example in Jordan Peele's film Get Out.
@Alec Stockton another example would be Jordan Peele's Us or Jordan Peele's Nope
I think Jordan wrote this joke after a critique from directing Get Out😂
Imagine if Lakeith Stanfield originally auditioned for the main role in Get Out next to Daniel😂😂😂
This must be how Jamaicans feel when their parts get outsourced
A key part of a successful movie is that the audience has to understand what the characters are saying.
Oh yeah how that worked out for Sean Paul?
@@nothinghereligma3363 give it some tight beats and a slammin' background, and no one gives a fawk.
Mumble rap proves that much.
Many of The British Black Actors that are taking Black American Roles are of Jamaican Descent
Nah this is how Americans must feel when there parts get outsourced. Jamaicans used to it
"something to that effect" is killing me
😂😂😂
me too!
😂😂😂😂
wow wtf wow
"so. I'll have a go!"😂
"Shall I have a go?" 😅😂
*"Sure, I'll have a go"
@@edwardfitzgerald3877no, Shall I have a go.
Sounds just like Franklin from snowfall
So it’s just like the main guy of snowfall
"OK, that hurts. But I don't feel it comes from the right emotional place." 😊
Bot
For the CHARACTER
I feel that in here AND in here LOL
The British cat did hit him harder.
😂😂😂
The “my goodness” was subtle but so amazing
That “ sure I will have a go” and “goodness “ was so spot on.
“Or something to that effeccct”
Yeah if you're a victorian chimney sweep maybe!!
@@jackwhitbread4583 I don’t think so mate . I think these phrases are pretty much in use as I hear them around all the time.
Lol didn't notice the "goodness" until your comment 😂😂
@jackwhitbread4583 depends on where you're from lad, different place different words
"From the _earth_ of the streets! I'm up in there!" Lol... 😄
Colin Hanks nailed it here.
Right, I don't see him since Dexter!
no, he got nailed
@@PEDRELVISWatch Fargo. The show. Season One.
@@KalelaChannel Thanks
@@PEDRELVISwatch Orange County (the movie), it’s a great movie and he’s fantastic in it.
Colin Hanks is an underrated gem.
"Something to that effect" 🤣🤣
Sounds just like Franklin from snowfall
love this "something to that effect"
"From the Erfff, from the streets." Without Erfff, this intimidation factor could not be convincing. ☕️🤣😭
Just now finding out the americn hood accent changes the TH to F. Same in London
Glass of wadder please
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerekwhich is weird cause they mock British common accents that do that 😂
@@kJ922-h3j No it’s called Ebonics, it comes from the south of the USA.
Brits copied us, mostly because our media.
How how it be the opposite, who’s in the hood watching dr who?
I kind of met Colin and his family at a Sacramento Kings game, no one recognized him but I had to stop him and say I was a big fan, he seemed genuinely surprised I knew who he was.
I like how his accent flips mid-sentence😂
Girl that's the whole POINT of this. The English accent is his "real" accent, the American accent is him acting.
@@marioluigi9599 I don't think OP was suggesting that they didn't understand the point of the accent flipping. I think they're just stating how comedic the execution of the accent-slipping was.
These 2 are consistently the funniest dudes that I've seen in a while. BRAVO!
"Goodness" 😂
Agree. That was the line
Fontaine from "they cloned Tyrone"...😂
Imagine punching someone and they tell you they don’t believe you.
Key & Peele - One of the best comedy sketch shows ever.. and I've watched a lot
Tom Hanks' son got comedic acting chops as well (Orange County, etc).
His name is Colin Hanks. He's got his own career, he made a name for himself in this industry with his work for a long time.
@@petermatthews3729never heard of him
Is he also a Satanist like papa Tom? Got the Illuminati pyramid tatt so Im guessing he's all in too.
@@009soundsystem4Really? He's really well known to be Tom Hanks' son
You said a shoe in!
Hanks Jr. is underrated 🤣
Criminally overlooked. I tend to think that since he's well off, he is the one picking his indie projects because otherwise its just absurd he's not in any noir thriller apart from Fargo and yet someone as shocking as Ben Affleck gets a big role every year
Idris Elba and Damson Idris 😂😂😂
Stringer Bell was my first thought 😅
Idris is indeed from the Streets.
@@Morgue12freethe streets of London
@@Morgue12free the streets in England is nothing like in America lol
@@tay6900of course not, different countries
Stringer Bell was serious...
NOBODY gon top that performance...
British or otherwise 💯
Love Colin. I believed he was getting the wind knocked out of him. Well done sir!
The contrast between him and Chet Hanks is hilarious
That's Colin
"...from the Earth, from the streets." Lol !!
“Something to that effect” 😂😂😂
“I’ll have a gooo” 😂
“That’s great “😂
Classically trained versus Hollywood trained
Nah. SOOO many Black American actors are classically trained. Denzel Washington is classically Shakesperean trained in London, Angela Bassett and Viola Davis trained at Yale's school of drama...and that's only the beginning, lol.
@@GoddessFactor007classically trained DESPITE all the hurdles they had to jump through right? Or nah?
@@ian12346 ...indeed. And STILL getting less per project and less acclaim than some others with often zero, but certainly less, training OR natural talent. Don't get me started.
@@GoddessFactor007 Victims again? Smh. Angela Bassett is a ridiculous over-actor.
Watch The Great Escape (1963). Old movie, but a great example of an ensemble cast being half British theater trained, and the other half Americans.
“Goodness!” 😂😂😂😂😂
Something to that effect!!! LOLOLOLOLOL
I feel this is more commentary on directors than actors
"Goodness" 💀
Loved this sketch. The outrage he has was hilarious.
"Something to that effect!" 😂😂😂
lol
One thing is for sure, this is American humor
"Shall I Ave Uh Goaw"😂😂😂
The fact the director is Colin Hanks makes this sketch 10x funnier
“Can I have a go?” 😂
And at the center of it all the white director/producer defining what he feels is “hood” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
They're more aware of the subtle nuances of the performance, less the 'gut feeling' of it.
The former is more important when acting out a scene.
Well they produce better movies so
"You ain't Black, man!" Sleepy Joe.
American Fiction 😊
one of my all time favorite sketches
Same!
He had me at “Goodness” 😂
"Goodness"...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those two have been fantastic for years.
That first punch tho 😂😂
Me vs the guy my crush tells me not to worry about.
Look at that seriousness. Great actors and comedians.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 dude getting punched like that for free 😭😭😭😭
"Oh goodness"😂😂
Colin Hanks is such an underrated actor...
And just because you've lived it, doesn't mean you can act it.
“Goodness” 😂😂😂
“shall I have a go?” Sent me. I cannot deal with this today😂😂😂😂
This must be inspired by Wood Harris & Idris Elba on The Wire. 😄
"I felt that here and right here in my heart "
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That’s Tom Hanks’ son, right? 😂
i think so
I was confused for a minute. Then remembered he has other sons outside of Chet.
Yes
You mean, the talented, non crazy one? Yes
The smart one 😂😂 chet wouldve begged to be the gangster
"I'll give it a go" 😂
Looks like the director did well. Went on to act in the Jumanji remakes
"That's a great speech" 😂😂😂
Roy Wood Jr has a great bit about this: finding out your favourite actor is british, specifically Idris Elba in the Wire.
The same way I found out that spike from buffy is not British but American.
@@jameswatson5807Spike from buffy wasn't English?
Why do I actually agree that that punch didn’t come from the right emotions 😂
Alot of British actors start out doing stage work. They are just better actors plain and simple.
And they add intelligence and emotional depth to their roles.
@@QuadriviumNumbers It the perfect contrast of British and American culture.
@@tjack3172 Anglo American know what I'm saying g
@@QuadriviumNumbers Ehhhh you've just described every competent actor in the world.
Or they're just more reliable to show up on time, ready to work.
This never gets old lol
That's Tom Hanks' kid.
yep, Colin
Glad they shined a light on this
“Sure I’ll have a go” sounded surprisingly spot on from an american🤣
“That’s great!! I feel that in here and in here!”😆
key and peele funny in2023 is actually crazy
😂😂I'm in the front row Yelling "Braaavoo!" 😂😂😂
Bruh its the way they talk lol even the dumb ones sound fancy and smart
😂😂😂
that's just cause of classism
Yeah, you clearly have never been to Britain lol
The vast majority of brits do not speak in that kind of posh accent
The thing is we don’t, Americans hearing that way is an issue with Americans 😂
Must be the accent. Loved world wide.
I say this all the time, like don't we have American actors that can play Americans
We do but they don’t care
That’s where acting comes into play
Not that act as well as the Brits/Irish/Aussies, no
American acting is so corrupt and not merit based, which is why other countries consistently produce high grade actors, and also you need to be the top of the top to get out of your smaller country and even come to the US
Yeah you do, most people playing Americans are in fact Americans :)
"That's that rage I was looking for"
-Malibu's Most Wanted
Im up in there man 😂
Lol!!! Theyre gonna break that dude. My ribs hurt. 😅
If only more people from Leeds really spoke like that .
Haha, yeah, when he dropped that line, I thought that's the only unrealistic thing about this skit. 😂
From the earth, from the streets …that part lol😂
Is that Tom Hanks son?
Yes
The nice, if bland, one
@@patrickbyrne5070 Hey man, Chet is nice. He might not be classy, or smart, or in touch with reality. But he seems fairly nice.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat lol I think I meant Colin but you summed it up perfectly hahaha
"Should l have a go"......Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂
director deserve every punch he take
I like how he's always making people aware even when he makes his decisions to make money. Showing the game.
Eldris ilba got quiet after this..
Hanks nailed this scene
This is literally how they operate... K&P are the best.
Distance second best, to Chappelle Show. Come on now.
"goodness" when Jordan punches him 😂😂😂
21 savage
“Imma from the Eerff.” 😂
British actors are often classically trained whereas American ones are less so
That's a popular misconception.
@@GoddessFactor007people on the net just recite what they hear others say
If by "classically trained" you mean did a stint on Emmerdale/Hollyoaks, and one scene on Casualty sure.
@@RabidBoglingif they’re from hollyoaks, emmerdale, Corrie etc the only stage shows they end up in is panto
@@ingle1990false
Key and Peele can make a rock laugh😂
I get the U.S. actors frustration.
Uk just have better actors tbh better trained
I disagree. Also, how would you know. Unless you were a casting Director and you could visibly see for yourself but with 316 million people in the United States I’m pretty sure they can find American actors.
Please don't start this nonsense
This is a sketch, not real life.
@@rickeyharris178 the proof is in front of your eyes when british actors take all the big roles in American movies and TV
Something to that effect 😂😂😂😂
Robert Townsend: Hollywood Shuffle
The Director is in heaven😂😂😂😂😂😂
1st and 3rd punches were so personal 💀
Loved them all in the Fargo series