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Samuel L. Jackson Breaks Down Marvel’s Nick Fury | Ext. Interview | DESUS & MERO
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Desus and Mero kick it with the legendary BMF himself, Samuel L. Jackson, to discuss theater, his iconic roles, the hard work it took to make it, dealing with family members suffering from Alzheimer's and how that inspired his work in "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey," his Capital One commercials, working with Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, Richard Roundtree, and Jeffrey Wright, and yes--he says the phrase we're all waiting for.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@returntostrength

2 years ago

Sam saying “can I get a loosie” is top tier

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@makatron

2 years ago

These interviews flow so damn smoothly, you can tell Sam was having fun. Instead of late night show fake fun.

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@avam.3632

2 years ago

This man is in his 70s !!!! He looks DAMN GOOD!! wow great interview! The brand is strong!!

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@juneytoolooney2165

2 years ago

You guys have spoken to so many legendary people, I dare to say that you guys are legendary.

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@cqtaylor

2 years ago

Though folks don't talk about it, I was a big fan of Samuel L. Jackson during his Spike Lee Joint years. He always played powerful parts in those films of the late 80s and early 90s.

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@YelloDuzzit

2 years ago

Samuel L Jackson givin Jeffrey Wright his flowers is a different kind of respect!!

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@genius179

2 years ago

Before Pulp Fiction, Samuel L. Was in: Coming to America, Eddie Murphy’s Raw, School Daze, Goodfellas, Mo Better Blues, True Romance. Samuel L. is proof there are no small roles only small actors.

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@iyanna3175

2 years ago

First it was Denzel now Sam, y'all are those guys for real! 🙌

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@Stafa64

2 years ago

Mero was tryna get him to talk about double toppy and Desus was making sure he didn't hear that 🤣🤣🤣 I love these two.

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@jasonserpa3447

2 years ago

His character in KIngsman was basically Russel Simmons lol

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@ronaldomontora2449

2 years ago

Two weeks of off the charts Big Uncle energy. Always here for it.

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@bw4348

2 years ago

"You could win an Oscar and get taken out the game" Damn. Almost prophetic.

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@solitairedoll

2 years ago

I know Uncle Sam’s been doing movies since the 70s but his small role in “Coming to America” (1988) is legendary.

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@sean-hu1cl

2 years ago

Proud of y’all! Denzel and Sam within one week is insane! Congrats

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@BlancoDasMe

2 years ago

Damn Sammy Jack in the building! I’ve never heard someone say they don’t like him or his work. The man is a living legend.

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@debbiedoodiedandi

2 years ago

The Long Kiss Goodnight is fantastic! I love that he still talks about it.

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@shanafehr

2 years ago

...going through Alzheimers with my aunt and apparently seeing that my mother is going that road too is devastating. Is like an everyday heartbreak, every single day you feel inexplicable pain because, they're either gone already or starting. It is not something you speak about openly either, not because of shame or stigma but because only doctors and people in the family, who live the everyday with you understand it. Is a lot like suffering in silence. Add that to the fear of saying "it runs in the family" (some or any form of dementia), is also a hard pill to swallow. To publicly discuss the effects of Alzheimers on those around who suffer from it, is as important. The emotional toll is circular :/

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@moon.mp3201

2 years ago

That whole Alzheimer’s discussion almost made me tear up, man.

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@rodboermusmc

2 years ago

I am forty five years old. This man has been there for as long as I can remember. I love movies, but I always seemed to love the movies Sam Jackson was in more. When Pulp fiction was coming out, I was 17 or 18, and it was "the new Sam Jackson movie" to me. I was exited for it and had no idea it would become the powerhouse that it is today. I hope he outlives us all. I don't know that I want to live in a world where I don't get to see any more new SLJ movies.

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@NegoClau

2 years ago

You folks and Sean from Hot Ones are the future of talk shows. You need to come back to each other's shows. Both Sean and you two are completely different people than back then. The comeback show could be as amazing as the Hot Ones featuring you guys was. You don't need a live audience to do the interviews, because your chemistry between yourselves and the one with the guests are amazing and carry out the entire show. But you guys deserve a huge ass live audience for whatever you do, outside or including this.

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