Jumanji is the first Robbin Williams movie I ever saw. Its one of my favorite movies from my childhood. I will always have a very special place in my heart for it.
Before recently, I never realised that Robin was actually quite nervous a lot of the time, and sometimes actually wasn't landing 100% of jokes, and we all didn't notice because we were just so happy to have him and see what he would do next. And that was his gift. Robin Williams made people feel good.
I was running around the house doing all his voices as a kid, he's basically uncle Robin. He said he wanted to make people feel good and that's what he did.
I’ve followed Robin Williams’ career since the first time I saw him on Mork and Mindy! I’ve seen about 75% of the films he made and I watched every interview on late night. I watched him on Comic Relief, saw him do many different comedic routines. And I cried like I had lost a dear friend when he died! Yes, Robin was the best at what he did! RIP Robin! I still miss you!!!
@@carlosdenevier9538 He definitely was, you can see it in all the interviews in his later life from the late 2000s and 2010s, etc. when he wasn't on drugs. Still the same hyperactive maniac.
Carlos DeNevier, in the early days of Mork and Mindy, Robin admitted using cocaine. But he went through rehab and cleaned himself out and he still was as funny as ever. He was magic!
There's even moments in this clip that his comedy falls flat and he realises and just casually shifts gears. The Siegfried and Roy thing didn't go anywhere, and then he called Las Vegas "stunning" and Jay Leno called him on it "stunning?" and Robin says "well that's one of the words..." And then he kind of flails on the question about the birds and the bees talk, before they go to the break. But it doesn't matter because everyone is still just happy to be hanging out with Robin Williams. That was his gift.
I met Robin in a clothing store on Granville Street in Vancouver Canada he was doing a movie here and I guess he was out shopping one day trying to disguise himself in big sunglasses, but nobody bothers you here if you are a movie star. I introduced myself and I wanted some remembrance so I got a $5 bill out of my pocket and he signed it and now I have it framed, Robin was special and I still watch past interviews on UA-cam today I feel if I have a bad day some time I will watch him to bad he is not around today. Rest in peace Robin.
Here's a secret. Jay has a bunch of questions / prompts for Robin to perform pre-written material. But he makes it look spontaneous. That's the brilliance.
David Letterman and Jay Leno have said that when they gave tributes to Williams after his death he was great to have on show and made their shows easy as would take over with his comedy and improvised speeches and they enjoyed having him on genuinely. Leno and Letterman were close friends with Williams for many years especially Letterman who was close friends with Williams for over 40 years. Letterman said in his tribute to Williams that whenever he was as guest it brought in sold out audiences and viewership went up.
ROBIN .. not only The Funniest person to ever live, but the most energetic & obviously sooo intelligent.. ROBIN was/is still a force of nature!!! Love this man!
There will only be one Jumanji! And there will never be any one like Robin Williams, you left us too soon. May you find what you need in your next life.
I watched Conan, Leno and Letterman for years and swear I could count the amount of people who genuinely made them double over laughing on one hand. Robin Williams makes that extremely short list for all of them. May these videos remain on youtube forever for when I need a laugh. Especially in an increasingly dark and cruel world.
@ExieHG - I so hope these RW videos remain here on UA-cam. They are perfect for brightening up a cloudy day, and it is wonderful to hear him talk about stuff and just be Robin.
ExireHG there are plenty of appearances on each show by Robin Williams as he was good friends with each of them especially Letterman whom was a guest over 50 times in over 30 years. He would also Johnny Carson laugh hard when he guested on his show and did many times from late 1970s to 1992 when Johnny Carson retired. Williams knee Letterman for nearly 40 years and they were close friends when met as young up and coming comedians.
I can't help but wonder what a brain scan of his would have looked like to the doctors! I can imagine them all trying to run out of the room at one time...too much synapse going on at once must have looked like an impending nuclear explosion! RIP Robin, we miss you so much.
Kayden, thanks for sharing. I miss Robin, and it's great to see that folks are keeping his memory alive. He truly was one of the greatest comic personas ever to hit the stage. RIP Robin
Jumanji was awesome. Plain and simple. As for Robin showing his oldest Zach his early stand up as part of the facts of life talk; That is actually a great idea. I think i'll do that when I have kids, because it's so funny the talk would stop being uncomfortable. (And my kids will grow up with Robin Williams in their life just like I did). Joke with the angels in Heaven, Robin.
@@Tony-112 ha! Yeah, I think Robin was not in the mood for that at the moment and basically told the guy "do you actually understand how hard I can go off on you with a 7-10 minute improvised act if I wasn't strapped to this chair on a talk show right now?"
There was a story of a flight attendant who went to serve Robin on a flight and Robin offered the flight attendant to take his seat and he would get his drink. An amazing human being.
"God gave us a penis and a brain.....but only enough blood to run 1 at a time" Still the funniest one liner. So perfectly amazing at entertaining, even if a joke bombed he could flip it in an instant by a small action and have you roaring.
man it's so weird seeing stuff like this considering I was a 90s kid who often stayed up late watching Jay leno(or frasier...) with my family... Also I still remember the monday night headlines, essentially the "florida man" stories of the day....
The closest human to the molecule of comedy to ever exist. The original Jumanji is a classic. I remember seeing Jumanji on off holiday vacation to Disney world and it was a dinner cinema where you could eat food and watch a movie (because those where “in” and the concept new then) and of course rewatching it on VHS and DVD etc. Ill search elsewhere for the David Lee Roth segment ;) (might as well 🎼Jump!)
love Jumanji still a comedy/drama/family classic after all these years and I MISS YOU LENO! god I fucking hate Jimmy Fallon and much if not all the late night shows, bring back Leno, Conan, even give Letterman and Craig theres back but I particularly miss Leno. thanks for posting this may it remain online indefinitely.
Jumanji is the first Robbin Williams movie I ever saw. Its one of my favorite movies from my childhood. I will always have a very special place in my heart for it.
Before recently, I never realised that Robin was actually quite nervous a lot of the time, and sometimes actually wasn't landing 100% of jokes, and we all didn't notice because we were just so happy to have him and see what he would do next. And that was his gift. Robin Williams made people feel good.
Robin was brilliant! I don’t think there will ever be another comedian like Robin Williams. All the various voices he could do was amazing.
There is plenty of them😐.
Never say never, definitely not in our lifetime though
The one and only!
@@randomlistener5405 name them. I’m waiting
I was running around the house doing all his voices as a kid, he's basically uncle Robin. He said he wanted to make people feel good and that's what he did.
I loved watching him. One of my favorites.✝️🙏🏾🕊
I’ve followed Robin Williams’ career since the first time I saw him on Mork and Mindy! I’ve seen about 75% of the films he made and I watched every interview on late night. I watched him on Comic Relief, saw him do many different comedic routines. And I cried like I had lost a dear friend when he died! Yes, Robin was the best at what he did! RIP Robin! I still miss you!!!
I cried like you when I found out about his suicide! He was so loved by us. :-)
I also wept for this man
The greatest comic mind of all time. Robin just dominated every interview. He was a super charged manic genius. RIP
love him too, but do you really think he was like this without drugs? i don't ...
@@carlosdenevier9538 He definitely was, you can see it in all the interviews in his later life from the late 2000s and 2010s, etc. when he wasn't on drugs. Still the same hyperactive maniac.
Carlos DeNevier, in the early days of Mork and Mindy, Robin admitted using cocaine. But he went through rehab and cleaned himself out and he still was as funny as ever. He was magic!
Robin Williams was and is absolutely amazing!!!!
Robin was always the master of any domain.. he made comedy look 'normal' and effortless
The shock and amazement from the audience when they watched the stampede scene gave me chills! Jumanji really was a breakthrough for special effects.
❤
My favorite movie
Sure got to Love that Man !! He brought us many hours of pleasure whether it was laughter or serious movies. He surely is Missed. :-(
totaly agree
+yo yo - me too
Robin Williams is such awesome person. Comedy we'll never see again.
Nobody makes an entrance like the legendary Robin William's RIP.
This is one of my favorite interviews . Robin was the best
Williams rarely disappoints. Jumanji is a pretty good flick, too.
It’s my favorite movie
RIP and long live Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 - August 11, 2014), aged 63
You will always be remembered as a legend.
He helped so many of us through his humor. If only we could've reciprocated. We lost a great man. Miss you, Robin😢
He was the god of laughter and joy
Wow! Speechless, but…….WOOOOOW!
Rest In Peace Mr Williams
I know he wasn't perfect, but for some reason watching this he seems perfect to me.... and still makes me laugh no matter how old i am.
Hé was perfect
There's even moments in this clip that his comedy falls flat and he realises and just casually shifts gears. The Siegfried and Roy thing didn't go anywhere, and then he called Las Vegas "stunning" and Jay Leno called him on it "stunning?" and Robin says "well that's one of the words..." And then he kind of flails on the question about the birds and the bees talk, before they go to the break. But it doesn't matter because everyone is still just happy to be hanging out with Robin Williams. That was his gift.
@Glen Rickles did the same.
He is absolutely wonderful !
Once in a lifetime. Thank you, Robin.
Well said;). Thank you
An amazing genius and so hysterically funny. RIP Robin we will miss you.
One of a kind incredible human. There will never be another.
It will never be another Robin Williams
I met Robin in a clothing store on Granville Street in Vancouver Canada he was doing a movie here and I guess he was out shopping one day trying to disguise himself in big sunglasses, but nobody bothers you here if you are a movie star. I introduced myself and I wanted some remembrance so I got a $5 bill out of my pocket and he signed it and now I have it framed, Robin was special and I still watch past interviews on UA-cam today I feel if I have a bad day some time I will watch him to bad he is not around today. Rest in peace Robin.
Just ask Robin one question and then watch the magic happen..
Here's a secret. Jay has a bunch of questions / prompts for Robin to perform pre-written material. But he makes it look spontaneous. That's the brilliance.
How I loved this man!!! Always makes me laugh out loud!!!
Having Robin on your show as a talk show host was the easiest gig in show business. Just give him an interesting topic and unleash the beastly genius.
David Letterman and Jay Leno have said that when they gave tributes to Williams after his death he was great to have on show and made their shows easy as would take over with his comedy and improvised speeches and they enjoyed having him on genuinely. Leno and Letterman were close friends with Williams for many years especially Letterman who was close friends with Williams for over 40 years. Letterman said in his tribute to Williams that whenever he was as guest it brought in sold out audiences and viewership went up.
He was a unique Genius, rest in peace Robin Williams
ROBIN .. not only The Funniest person to ever live, but the most energetic & obviously sooo intelligent.. ROBIN was/is still a force of nature!!! Love this man!
He makes my Day. In a world of uncertainty ❤❤❤😂😂😂
what a comic genius he was RIP Robin Williams
The fire always seems to burn in Robin's comedic mind.
One of the best comedienne that I ever watched.
It's amazing to watch Robin Williams when he walks out for a show. You can see him turn the switch to be funny. Hello is truly missed...
RIP Will always love and miss you Mr. Williams :(
DJ Smoothfourteen k
Wow ive never seen robin williams speechless lmao
Robin always made me laugh when I was at my lowest times. I can't believe he's really gone.
There will only be one Jumanji! And there will never be any one like Robin Williams, you left us too soon. May you find what you need in your next life.
I watched Conan, Leno and Letterman for years and swear I could count the amount of people who genuinely made them double over laughing on one hand. Robin Williams makes that extremely short list for all of them. May these videos remain on youtube forever for when I need a laugh. Especially in an increasingly dark and cruel world.
@ExieHG - I so hope these RW videos remain here on UA-cam. They are perfect for brightening up a cloudy day, and it is wonderful to hear him talk about stuff and just be Robin.
ExireHG there are plenty of appearances on each show by Robin Williams as he was good friends with each of them especially Letterman whom was a guest over 50 times in over 30 years. He would also Johnny Carson laugh hard when he guested on his show and did many times from late 1970s to 1992 when Johnny Carson retired. Williams knee Letterman for nearly 40 years and they were close friends when met as young up and coming comedians.
You where Love by Sooo many People, Races And Creeds... Love King
He was the best!!!!!!!!!!!
My god how does he just roll that shit out so damn well. R.i.p.
Miss this Dude so much.....RIP Robin.
Genius.. R.I.P Robin Williams
I can't help but wonder what a brain scan of his would have looked like to the doctors! I can imagine them all trying to run out of the room at one time...too much synapse going on at once must have looked like an impending nuclear explosion! RIP Robin, we miss you so much.
"pants so tight you can tell what religion they are" - Robin Williams
I needed this Robin Williams reprise! The current climate in the USA would be his cup’a tea! billieadrian@icloud.com
Omggg😂😂
Kayden, thanks for sharing. I miss Robin, and it's great to see that folks are keeping his memory alive. He truly was one of the greatest comic personas ever to hit the stage. RIP Robin
This is the funniest man that ever existed. Even after death, he still makes me laugh harder than any comedian alive today.
The same
I love that guy! Hes so super talented! 😂
There will never be anyone like him. Robin, we wish you were here.
I know
It still baffles me he would kill himself... IT JUST MAKES NO SENSE!!
ikr
When you get to know how his struggle with Lewy body dementia was going, it makes a lot more sense.
and parkinsons
Bookies and hookers and pimps, oh my!! Oh God, how hilarious he was!
Jumanji was awesome. Plain and simple.
As for Robin showing his oldest Zach his early stand up as part of the facts of life talk; That is actually a great idea. I think i'll do that when I have kids, because it's so funny the talk would stop being uncomfortable. (And my kids will grow up with Robin Williams in their life just like I did).
Joke with the angels in Heaven, Robin.
Mechelle Huber i thought he was talking about his early sextapes
Legend and King of Comedy
Miss robin willams big fan live you in juminji and mrs doutfire
I like how the heckler doesn't even stand half a second against Robin.
There's always one. Got burned alive
@@Tony-112 ha! Yeah, I think Robin was not in the mood for that at the moment and basically told the guy "do you actually understand how hard I can go off on you with a 7-10 minute improvised act if I wasn't strapped to this chair on a talk show right now?"
R.I.P. Robin Williams!
Loving Robin Williams...🥰😊🥰
I so remember those days... birdcage wasn't even out when this was recorded. or mrs doubtfire.
Er wrong, Mrs Doubtfire was 1993 and Jumanji was 1995, Bird Cage was 1996, so you get one out of two...
@@bluewhovian7349 yeah, maybe Mr Jimbo didn't remember it all that well after all 😂😂😂
And Leno mentioned Mrs Doubtfire too...
Robin cracks me up every time. But when he said that Jumanji had Jewish and Italian in it...He was amazing...
I can't believe he is gone he was so funny that dam. Depression . Watching him Still makes me laugh
nice Timothy Leery retrospective, respect! 8-)
R.I.P. Robin Williams
Him and Jim Carrey will forever be my top favorite comedians❤️❤️
Mine 2
2020 nearby..still missing hard!
you n me both... I want to wake up and find out it's all a horrible dream!
Jay Leno has a great band...
He had a great band with Kevin Eubanks who was on Jay Leno’s show as band leader from 1995 to 2010.
We need Robin more than ever.
Jumanji was great... and I'm flabbergasted that the second Jumanji was also really good!
There was a story of a flight attendant who went to serve Robin on a flight and Robin offered the flight attendant to take his seat and he would get his drink. An amazing human being.
Miss this master always will RIP Robin
RIP Robin. We still miss you.
Classic Robin Williams
"God gave us a penis and a brain.....but only enough blood to run 1 at a time" Still the funniest one liner. So perfectly amazing at entertaining, even if a joke bombed he could flip it in an instant by a small action and have you roaring.
The funniest ever
We missed you 🙂😘😘😘
David Lee Roth came on RIGHT AFTER! the two were killer sitting by each other!
still making me laugh
man it's so weird seeing stuff like this considering I was a 90s kid who often stayed up late watching Jay leno(or frasier...) with my family...
Also I still remember the monday night headlines, essentially the "florida man" stories of the day....
"Ahhhhh ahhhh! . . .He's got a doughnut." oh that killed me haha
I miss you, Robin Williams. So much.
ROBIN WILL BE MISSED
little did anyone know how epic this movie would become.
The closest human to the molecule of comedy to ever exist.
The original Jumanji is a classic. I remember seeing Jumanji on off holiday vacation to Disney world and it was a dinner cinema where you could eat food and watch a movie (because those where “in” and the concept new then) and of course rewatching it on VHS and DVD etc. Ill search elsewhere for the David Lee Roth segment ;) (might as well 🎼Jump!)
1995 interview. By his entrance you can tell that he was shooting 'The Birdcage' which was released in 1996.
love Jumanji still a comedy/drama/family classic after all these years and I MISS YOU LENO! god I fucking hate Jimmy Fallon and much if not all the late night shows, bring back Leno, Conan, even give Letterman and Craig theres back but I particularly miss Leno. thanks for posting this may it remain online indefinitely.
Once in a lifetime is right ~ this Robin didn’t need a Batman we miss you ~!~. comic genius ~!~. R.I.P. see you on the flip side.
Robin fun like to watch robin when I need a laugh. Its aways Great to laugh
The best late night talk show guest ever. Good thing the kids are in bed.
I'm in the cant come line
Always funny always misses rip
This guy he ends up having The host laughing what a sense of honor he had .he is unique
Humor
So funny such a loss!! He will make heaven laugh!!!
Truly missed...
HE WAS SO FUNNY
He was the man.
God I miss him!
R.I.P
on a whole different level
14:21 is my favourite part 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆
Soooo...Miss You Robin!!😢😢😭😭 RIP
God, I MISS him!!!!!!!!!!!!
We miss you Robin.
I LOOOOVE ROBIN WILLIAMS!
I missed Robin even more during the Trump reign.