Hello all, it’s been a long time. Life has been positively and productively chaotic over the past year. Yeah, let’s say that, all jokes aside it has been amazing. That being said, I look forward to getting back into a much more frequent routine with my channel. Thanks so much!
Great video! Bravo - so well done! I lived in SF for nearly 10 years and this brings back so many memories. I used to pass the house on Steiner almost every day on my way to work! I also used to walk past Daniel's new place on Green all the time on my way to one of my favorite bars, Grant & Green! The TV station Daniel worked at was actually KTVU in Oakland near Alameda. The pool scene was shot at the Claremont in Berkeley. Cheers!
One of my favourite movies this so thank you mate the way you line up your shots so identical and the before and afters are amazingly on point. Great work and thanks again my mate
Like for many others, and absolute childhood favourite and a classic. Brings back so many great memories, great job with this video Nick. RIP Robin Williams.
Definitely one of my all time films sadly robin Williams is no longer with us it goes without saying that we all miss him he was just someone you felt you knew him personally so sadly missed great video nick really enjoyed it 👍
I’ve only just clicked play, but am going to comment now and thank you for another amazing video. I know it will be amazing because that’s just the quality and attention to detail that I’ve come to expect from you. You always deliver!
@@jackdavis007 I know, I was denied access lol… We stayed at the Mark Hopkins, the hotel where that scene was filmed was across the bay.. if it wasn’t w my wife, I would went Mission Impossible lol
@@NickP lol. Still so glad you did this video!!! Was excited to watch it when you actually posted it but we just went through a hurricane and lost everything plus didn’t have any power for 5 days
@@jackdavis007 Wow, prayers for you and yours.. Hoping everything improves for you guys soon!!! It’s amazing to hear that my video provided some form of relief.. Humbling…. THANKS SO MUCH!
HELLO TO YOU NICK YOUR BACK!!!! WE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ,, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN.. YOU DID JAWS AND MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD AND I FEEL STUCK IN ITS MOUTH ,,GREAT A NEW VIDEO
ALWAYS YOU DO A GREAT JOB, SLIT SCREEN SLOW SO OUR EYES ARE NOT LOOKING EVERY WHERE FAST!!!!! NEXT DOOR LADY WAS FLO ON--MEL''S DINNER IN THE 80S... R.I.P. ROBIN WILLIAMS.. WE LOVE BRIDGES REST .. THANKS...
@@ronaldmiller2740 Great to hear from you, and I’ve just been super busy with life lol.. Things are finally leveling back out and getting back to the norm. Robin was a special talent and so well liked. So cool that you met the legend… Thanks so much Ronald… Should have another one out soon!
Hey, Nick! Great to see you again and hope all is well with you. You picked a great movie to show the filming locations for and I've always been a big Robin Williams fan, all the way back to Mork & Mindy. Sure do miss him. Take care!
It’s great your back nick.I visited all these in 2011,as well as bullit and the rock locations.I even went over to robins home at 29 Thomas way , tibourn.He used to do his house up for Halloween and answer every knock. Loved him from first time he was in happy days which got him spin off show mork &mindy.You should drive down to Carmel to Clint Eastwood a restaurant,you can walk around grounds of his home .ever want any help drop me a line (I’m in Liverpool) was doing this in 90,s before you tube,lol. All the best
@@huntinghistory That’s so cool, what an amazing guy! I have to get to that area of Cali! Thanks for the great feedback.. I look forward to visiting England as well, I will drop a line when I’m planning a trip!
I remember it very well like it was yesterday I got to meet Robin, Sally Fields and the kids. The bridge's restaurant was filmed in Danville Danville, California. I used to live in Danville and I remember what it was filmed.. they had a fence set up around the restaurant and trailers. You couldn't go into the restroom. It was closed during filming. Robin and Sally came out to wave to everybody and to shake some people's hands I got to shake. Robin Williams. He was very a nice man. He was excellent. I will never forget that movie. It was very special to me to see. But yeah Bridges is still there today.
@@Mr.Thrasha lolll Many thanks my man…. Hope you’re thoroughly enjoying the season 🎃👻 I’ll be rewatching your People Under the Stairs Video soon while watching the movie lol
1:50These frame to frame exact location - then with actors characters - now without those people makes me very sad. I feel as if I still want to see sir Robbin Williams walking down these roads, sidewalks, etc.
DID YOU KNOW? That Mrs. Sneller Character Was Played By The Equally Talented Polly Holiday Also Known As Aka FLO From The TV Show Alice. With Her Famous Line " Mel Kiss My Grits". Did ANYONE KNOW THAT?
Great video. But you left out Sally Fields office, in the glass greenhouse-like addition to the roof of the historic Audiffred bldg, On the Embarcadero at Mission (Boulevard Restaurant). The hotel across the street, today, was built much later
Ah I knew that school looked familiar! My sister lives near there and I was wracking my brain trying to figure out why it looked so familiar. That house is super famous though. People always out in front of it.
@@Topcat115 Yeah, I made several attempts to go.. The hotel was weird, and denied me.. I should have went mission impossible and did it anyway but I was with my wife… We stayed at the Mark Hopkins, that hotel was over by Oakland, I believe… They sucked lol I almost included that in the video but wanted to keep it friendly
I liked The Survivors from 1983 but nobody seems to remember that movie, it's about a couple of guys played by Robin and Walter Matthau who lose their jobs and join a militia group of doomsday preppers led by Jerry Reed (Snowman from Smokey & The Bandit). I've never seen anyone do reactions or filming locations for it, or even mention it when they talk about Robin Williams' movies, everyone mentions Popeye then skips straight to his 1990s films. It was filmed in Lake Tahoe, New York and Vermont.
@@ll7868 I’ve never seen that one..but I do know and like Club Paradise with Eugene Levy and Rick Moranis.. That’s another 80s flick… Most of his Big Screen work was in the 90s.
Surely I'm bias having grown up in the '90s & '00s, but I must say they really don't make 'em like they used to (movies, that is). With such extreme oversaturation of entertainment "content" as well as the social, cultural, and corporate constraints in film making being so strict (ie. stifling), gems like Mrs. Doubtfire (and stars like RW) are almost impossible to develop. Or they're simply lost and forgotten about as soon as the next 15 minute dopamine hit gets released. Is it really still possible to have true "classics" anymore? Is it even important? Okay, okay, I'm a whining "90's kid" nostalgia-craving 'member-berry Millennial, but stilllllll........... And again, I'm bias, but it seems like so many aspects (not all!) of our culture and everyday life in general was, dare I say...better before the Internet completely took over and 9/11 hadn't happened? Eek! I'm digressing way off topic now- I shall shut up! 😅 Anyway, I always love a good Then&Now nostalgia trip - really nice job on this one! Thx ✌
San Francisco is my favorite California city. I absolutely love it there in the city by the bay. I would say that the Mrs. Doubtfire house is just as famous, if not more famous, as the house used in the TV show Full House. So nice to see you back with a new filming location video. You get a shout out in my new upcoming video. Nick P your videos are absolutely fascinating. That is because YOU are a fascinating man.
@@NastyNathanial69 You’re the man, Nathanial! I love the city as well… We snob up when we’re in town, and stay at the tippity top of Nob Hill lolllll, love it…Mark Hopkins… The financial district to the wharf is pretty special, really good eats as well. Our best baseball stadium experience is still Oracle, Amazing time. I really appreciate the shout out bud, and look forward to watching you mess with some people lollll
Hello all, it’s been a long time. Life has been positively and productively chaotic over the past year. Yeah, let’s say that, all jokes aside it has been amazing. That being said, I look forward to getting back into a much more frequent routine with my channel. Thanks so much!
Good to have you back nick,look forward to seeing more videos
@@NickP Welcome back to the Toob Nick!
@@GoldmineVideoLoot Thanks again! Glad to be back
I missed your uploads! Hope all is well. Glad your back
@@LostnFound1026 Many thanks, feels great to be back!
“Who did this to you??”
“Uncle Frank and aunt Jack.”
🤣🤣🤣 love this movie
They helped him turned into an old woman.
You catch the jokes when you’re older lol.
Great Video Nick! Oh how this world misses the great Robin Williams!
Holy sh** the king of locations has returned. 😂
@@JAZZYCFC Thanks a lot lol!
good work ,well put together i just love this comparisions then and now
@@barse27 greatly appreciated!
you do THE BEST footage!!! thank you for taking the time and sharing with other fans!
@@mattcoughlin1349 I really appreciate that, many thanks!
Phenomenal work matching the shots and composition.
@@GamingForTheRecentlyDeceased Thanks!
Excellent job in matching the exact shots. Best I’ve seen yet on UA-cam. Keep it up!
@@Boost_Lee Many thanks!
Great video! Bravo - so well done! I lived in SF for nearly 10 years and this brings back so many memories. I used to pass the house on Steiner almost every day on my way to work! I also used to walk past Daniel's new place on Green all the time on my way to one of my favorite bars, Grant & Green! The TV station Daniel worked at was actually KTVU in Oakland near Alameda. The pool scene was shot at the Claremont in Berkeley. Cheers!
@@ednieto05 thanks a lot!
after all these years its still a great movie
Nick you are the best at these!!! I love this, one of my absolute favorite movies
@@mzdawn05 Thanks so much Dawn… And yes, great movie… I had a great time making this video.
One of my favourite movies this so thank you mate the way you line up your shots so identical and the before and afters are amazingly on point. Great work and thanks again my mate
Thanks so much!
this is probably one of the best movie now and then comparisons video out there. Very well done sir!!!
@@ToddyTornado Thank you very much!
Like for many others, and absolute childhood favourite and a classic. Brings back so many great memories, great job with this video Nick. RIP Robin Williams.
@@Davey1522 Thanks so much
Thank you again Nick for such a great upload once more. Bravo Pal👏👏
@@stamford70 Thanks so much bud!
Definitely one of my all time films sadly robin Williams is no longer with us it goes without saying that we all miss him he was just someone you felt you knew him personally so sadly missed great video nick really enjoyed it 👍
@@cjcadventures very well said, he had a special way of connecting with the audience..Thanks so much
@@NickP your very welcome definitely robin Williams will be in everyone's minds forever 👍
@@cjcadventures indeed
@@NickP 👍
May Robin Williams Rest In Peace Forever Nick P He Will Always Be In My Heart Forever
@@geghamgaryizmirian1987 indeed🙏
Nice to get a new video from you, Nick! Mrs. Doubtfire is another childhood classic for me. Excellent, as always!
@@MotorScotti Great to hear from you bud! It is a special movie, and thanks so much for the kind words!
Fantastic filming locations like always nick,great movie ,r.i.p robin
@@Tuco-2 Many thanks!
I’ve only just clicked play, but am going to comment now and thank you for another amazing video. I know it will be amazing because that’s just the quality and attention to detail that I’ve come to expect from you. You always deliver!
@@JasonKB Great to hear from you Jason, and I hope all is still well.. Thanks so much for the kind words, you’re a class act as always!
Your scene lining up is ON POINT!! Well done!!
@@bunsenhoneydew347 Thank you!
So glad you’re posting again!!! I absolutely love your filming location videos. You do them the best
@@jackdavis007 I really appreciate that, Many thanks!
@@NickP wish you were able to do the pool scene though. That’s my favorite part! “It was a drive by fruiting!”
@@jackdavis007 I know, I was denied access lol… We stayed at the Mark Hopkins, the hotel where that scene was filmed was across the bay.. if it wasn’t w my wife, I would went Mission Impossible lol
@@NickP lol. Still so glad you did this video!!! Was excited to watch it when you actually posted it but we just went through a hurricane and lost everything plus didn’t have any power for 5 days
@@jackdavis007 Wow, prayers for you and yours.. Hoping everything improves for you guys soon!!! It’s amazing to hear that my video provided some form of relief.. Humbling…. THANKS SO MUCH!
Welcome back! You were truly missed.
@@brice8539 I really appreciate that, I missed you guys as well! Thanks so much!
Nick is back, a legend return's.... great work as always,.... attention to detail is second to none..... great to see you back son 👍🇬🇧
Thank you kindly my good man! Great to hear from, and great to be back!
Thank you for making this video Nick it was a pleasure to watch, you're line up shots are always on point 👌
@@michaelw4366 i really appreciate that Michael!
Another cracking job Nick. I think I'll watch it again tonight, it's been too long.
@@sccjono Many thanks, and I’ve missed you guys.. I’ll have an other one up soon!
Brilliant, as always
@@binkbonusgbr Thanks!
Great work Nick. You nailed this!
@@richardcopp Thanks!
HELLO TO YOU NICK YOUR BACK!!!! WE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ,, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN.. YOU DID JAWS AND MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD AND I FEEL STUCK IN ITS MOUTH ,,GREAT A NEW VIDEO
ALWAYS YOU DO A GREAT JOB, SLIT SCREEN SLOW SO OUR EYES ARE NOT LOOKING EVERY WHERE FAST!!!!! NEXT DOOR LADY WAS FLO ON--MEL''S DINNER IN THE 80S... R.I.P. ROBIN WILLIAMS.. WE LOVE BRIDGES REST .. THANKS...
@@ronaldmiller2740 Great to hear from you, and I’ve just been super busy with life lol.. Things are finally leveling back out and getting back to the norm. Robin was a special talent and so well liked. So cool that you met the legend… Thanks so much Ronald… Should have another one out soon!
Welcome back Nick. Brilliant video as always. 👍
@@pampennyworth Thank you very much!
You did an incredible job on this video! One of my favorite movies. Thanks so much 👍🏼
@@1TN1 Thanks a lot!!
Nick, your videos are simply just the best. I must shamefully admit, I never saw this movie and I don't know why.
@@LinkMassing Now you have to watch it, it’s a good flick lol! And thanks so much for the kind words.
@NickP Bro, I wish you cranked out more of these but the thought and quality tou give is always worth the wait.
@@LinkMassing I’ll have more coming out soon!
Hey, Nick! Great to see you again and hope all is well with you. You picked a great movie to show the filming locations for and I've always been a big Robin Williams fan, all the way back to Mork & Mindy. Sure do miss him. Take care!
@@LeAnimal65 He was a special talent and human being.. Sure miss him..
It’s great to be back and hear from you guys.. Thanks so much, stay well!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, as per.
Was wondering where u went. Glad u came back I rewatch the fast and the furious and scream locations a lot
@@tombolcar8858 I really appreciate that…and yes, I’ve missed you guys and making vids…. I’ll have another up soon!
Welcome back you still got it 💯 . Nice work filming
@@8081tk thanks a lot bud, great to hear from ya
It’s great your back nick.I visited all these in 2011,as well as bullit and the rock locations.I even went over to robins home at 29 Thomas way , tibourn.He used to do his house up for Halloween and answer every knock. Loved him from first time he was in happy days which got him spin off show mork &mindy.You should drive down to Carmel to Clint Eastwood a restaurant,you can walk around grounds of his home .ever want any help drop me a line (I’m in Liverpool) was doing this in 90,s before you tube,lol. All the best
@@huntinghistory That’s so cool, what an amazing guy! I have to get to that area of Cali! Thanks for the great feedback.. I look forward to visiting England as well, I will drop a line when I’m planning a trip!
@@NickP I’ll show you all Liverpool,loads movies made here now,last Batman he jumped from liver building,lol. Take care on your travels.👍
Great work
Great job matching up the video scenes.
@@johnsimms4501 Thank you John!
I remember it very well like it was yesterday I got to meet Robin, Sally Fields and the kids. The bridge's restaurant was filmed in Danville Danville, California. I used to live in Danville and I remember what it was filmed.. they had a fence set up around the restaurant and trailers. You couldn't go into the restroom. It was closed during filming. Robin and Sally came out to wave to everybody and to shake some people's hands I got to shake. Robin Williams. He was very a nice man. He was excellent. I will never forget that movie. It was very special to me to see. But yeah Bridges is still there today.
I will hault the Haunting Season for Nick P Filming Locations 🎉🤘 great job, Nick!!
@@Mr.Thrasha lolll Many thanks my man…. Hope you’re thoroughly enjoying the season 🎃👻 I’ll be rewatching your People Under the Stairs Video soon while watching the movie lol
@NickP hell yeaa dude! There are 2, one is way better, has less hits. Think you'll like that one more!!
@@Mr.Thrasha I’ll check it out, though I might have already… Either way watching lol
@NickP sent link to your insta
missed you ! thanks for this
Awesome work NP ❤enjoyed alot
Great work 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
1:50These frame to frame exact location
- then with actors characters
- now without those people
makes me very sad. I feel as if I still want to see sir Robbin Williams walking down these roads, sidewalks, etc.
Loved this movie growing up!!
@@EpicPlacesEP classic!
Great video. Nasty Nathanial sent me.
@@TheSkipTracer Thanks so much!
DID YOU KNOW? That Mrs. Sneller Character Was Played By The Equally Talented Polly Holiday Also Known As Aka FLO From The TV Show Alice. With Her Famous Line " Mel Kiss My Grits". Did ANYONE KNOW THAT?
Great video. But you left out Sally Fields office, in the glass greenhouse-like addition to the roof of the historic Audiffred bldg, On the Embarcadero at Mission (Boulevard Restaurant). The hotel across the street, today, was built much later
awsome
I remember it very well.
Ah I knew that school looked familiar! My sister lives near there and I was wracking my brain trying to figure out why it looked so familiar. That house is super famous though. People always out in front of it.
That's great, thank you very much.
What about where the pool scene was filmed?
@@Topcat115 Yeah, I made several attempts to go.. The hotel was weird, and denied me.. I should have went mission impossible and did it anyway but I was with my wife… We stayed at the Mark Hopkins, that hotel was over by Oakland, I believe… They sucked lol I almost included that in the video but wanted to keep it friendly
I remember I remember like it was yesterday.
Bridges hasn't changed very much at all yet somehow manages to stay looking modern
Waiting For New Tours
What camera and stabilizer / gimbal do you use ? Nice videos .
@@111danish111 thanks a lot.. it’s the Sony zv1
well good job
I liked The Survivors from 1983 but nobody seems to remember that movie, it's about a couple of guys played by Robin and Walter Matthau who lose their jobs and join a militia group of doomsday preppers led by Jerry Reed (Snowman from Smokey & The Bandit). I've never seen anyone do reactions or filming locations for it, or even mention it when they talk about Robin Williams' movies, everyone mentions Popeye then skips straight to his 1990s films. It was filmed in Lake Tahoe, New York and Vermont.
@@ll7868 I’ve never seen that one..but I do know and like Club Paradise with Eugene Levy and Rick Moranis.. That’s another 80s flick… Most of his Big Screen work was in the 90s.
Where is the Claremont hotel?
Judge was very fair
wow i never seen this
Looks like it might be time for a new phone Nick 😂
@@buckrogers4720 lolll you’re right, but don’t enjoy the process.
Kaş ki keçmişe qayıtmaq şansım olsaydı 😢
Robin Williams was the right pick to be an old woman and babysit his kids.
@@hectorlopez1069 lollll yep
I wish the steps were the same
The front door is differenct.
Surely I'm bias having grown up in the '90s & '00s, but I must say they really don't make 'em like they used to (movies, that is). With such extreme oversaturation of entertainment "content" as well as the social, cultural, and corporate constraints in film making being so strict (ie. stifling), gems like Mrs. Doubtfire (and stars like RW) are almost impossible to develop. Or they're simply lost and forgotten about as soon as the next 15 minute dopamine hit gets released. Is it really still possible to have true "classics" anymore? Is it even important? Okay, okay, I'm a whining "90's kid" nostalgia-craving 'member-berry Millennial, but stilllllll...........
And again, I'm bias, but it seems like so many aspects (not all!) of our culture and everyday life in general was, dare I say...better before the Internet completely took over and 9/11 hadn't happened? Eek! I'm digressing way off topic now- I shall shut up! 😅
Anyway, I always love a good Then&Now nostalgia trip - really nice job on this one! Thx ✌
@@pezzonovante888 lolll and I couldn’t agree with you more, very well put! It’s also great to hear your feedback on the video…Many thanks!
San Francisco is my favorite California city. I absolutely love it there in the city by the bay. I would say that the Mrs. Doubtfire house is just as famous, if not more famous, as the house used in the TV show Full House. So nice to see you back with a new filming location video. You get a shout out in my new upcoming video. Nick P your videos are absolutely fascinating. That is because YOU are a fascinating man.
@@NastyNathanial69 You’re the man, Nathanial! I love the city as well… We snob up when we’re in town, and stay at the tippity top of Nob Hill lolllll, love it…Mark Hopkins…
The financial district to the wharf is pretty special, really good eats as well.
Our best baseball stadium experience is still Oracle, Amazing time.
I really appreciate the shout out bud, and look forward to watching you mess with some people lollll