@the_bearded_schlub You CAN miss someone without having met them. What the OP means is that they miss seeing him in new films, miss his talent. I miss him too - I miss seeing him randomly on TV , I miss hearing of a new film coming out and laughing my socks off at it (or crying my heart out, he was an amazing straight actor too, just look at the Dead Poet's Society). I'm taking part in a fundraiser next month in his name for Save the Children - it was his favourite charity, and we're raising money for it in his name.
@the_bearded_schlub My man, you know exactly what they meant. What exactly do you get out of being needlessly cruel like that? It's not clever, it's not funny. It just shows you for the small, bitter person you are.
We don't get into the jacuzzi unless we like it HOTT. Now get on back there and blacken that fish lol. Robin Williams was absolutely BRILLIANT lol! It ain't cajun until we kiss the devil on the lips lol.
A master performer. He blends into the character he's created and you don't even see him anymore. He's become an old lady who likes her Jambalaya. Amazing.
I don't know why they decided to take this scene out -- this scene's funny and also explains why he could go in and out of the kitchen and rig the dish without being noticed.
+Anthony Nan Qiu I agree, this scene was funny but, in some ways it was good that it was deleted because, Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire should not be noticed doing anything to the jambalaya because that would give that chef and/or the waiter the opportunity to say to Stu that pepper was put in the jambalaya where Stu wouldn't of eaten it especially since that chef knew that pepper wasn't supposed to go in it sounding like from 0:40-0:41 and then Robin Williams wouldn't of had to perform the heimlich maneuver when Stu choked and then his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never would have come off because if his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never came off, the movie would have to end here in the restaurant because the rest of the movie talked about Robin Williams had to get courtly supervision when around the kids while his ex-wife was looking to hire a new housekeeper with all the candidates rejecting. Also if his disguise never came off, the decision would never have been made for him to watch the kids everyday after school.
+Bill Patrick Jones Yes that's true. Sometimes the directors like to keep their movies under a certain time limit which could be one reason why this Robin Williams and chef scene was deleted (even though in my last comment I imagined what would have happened if this scene was included in the movie). I know there were two other "Bridges" restaurant scenes cut out. The first one was where Robin Williams left his Mrs. Doubtfire bags hidden in the "Women's" room behind the toilet and someone gave them to the Maitre'D as the "Lost And Found" with Robin Williams coming to the Maitre'D that his mom lost her things in the "Women's" room with the Maitre'D giving them to him. The other "Bridges" restaurant scene was where Robin Williams came into the "Women's" room as a man to change back into Mrs. Doubtfire and a woman saw him where she screamed and he ran into the "Men's" room.
+RAYTHEONGAMING I agree, this scene was funny but, in some ways it was good that it was deleted because, Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire should not be noticed doing anything to the jambalaya because that would give that chef and/or the waiter the opportunity to say to Stu that pepper was put in the jambalaya where Stu wouldn't of eaten it especially since that chef knew that pepper wasn't supposed to go in it sounding like from 0:40-0:41 and then Robin Williams wouldn't of had to perform the heimlich maneuver when Stu choked and then his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never would have come off because if his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never came off, the movie would have to end here in the restaurant because the rest of the movie talked about Robin Williams had to get courtly supervision when around the kids while his ex-wife was looking to hire a new housekeeper with all the candidates rejecting. Also if his disguise never came off, the decision would never have been made for him to watch the kids everyday after school.
@@afriendofbeanyeah I really didn't like the fact that Sally Field as the mom kept Daniel from his kids. He loved them just as much as she did and she was the reason they got divorced. In one of the deleted scenes when they are fighting Daniel says that he would've done the housekeeping job as his normal self for nothing and that she wouldn't even let him do that. Daniel was the one always trying to keep things friendly and fair after they split up and Miranda just took extreme measures and went to court and made sure that Daniel had supervised visits one day a week it's like...RRREALLY bitch??? Then she had the nerve to show up an hour early to pick the kids up ontop of already being an hour late dropping them off for their one day visitation. She had some damn nerve...let me just tell u. She was a very self absorbed and arrogant and manipulative mother. So to conclude my reply...I didn't like her character. I mean...let the kid atleast have a effing birthday party on his birthday despite his report card from school.
@@bryanrizzo9377 I don't remember that deleted scene of Daniel saying that he would do the housekeeping job himself. The only scene I remember was when Miranda told him that she was placing an ad in the newspaper for housekeeping for someone to start dinners when the kids get home from school where Daniel told Miranda to just forget the ad saying that he will pick the kids up from school and can stay at his apartment for a few hours (he most likely would have cooked for them) and then he will drop them off at Miranda's home where the kids loved that idea but unfortunately, Miranda said "I'll think about it" like she was saying "no way" causing Natie to say "we're his kids too." However, if Miranda agreed with Daniel's idea, it would have been better than her hiring a housekeeper even though Daniel got to see them himself as Mrs. Doubtfire. But at least she agreed with the idea at the end of the movie where Daniel picked them up at Miranda's house while Miranda was watching the show episode of Mrs. Doubtfire called "Eugenia's House." That's true that Miranda should have let the son Chris have a birthday party even though he got bad grades on his report card but, the birthday party was not caused her to divorce Daniel (it showed her bringing in a birthday cake for the birthday party) where most likely it was that Daniel brought zoo animals into the house where Miranda said how Daniel brought the whole zoo into the house and Miranda herself had to clean up everything.
Lmao. I'll never get over the fact that in the midst of frantically trying to change and go between tables, he still has time to go back to the kitchen to poison Stu.
Robin Williams really did master this. I mean, down the the pronunciation of some of the words and how he kind of "chopped" some of them to fit his 'southern' accent...man he was an artist. Hope he's resting peacefully knowing he left some treasures behind for us
@@BrendanMcClelland Not proper French but Cajun French. He is taught to speak dialects in Julliard. He can speak anything from Boston Irish, Brooklyn Italian to Pennsylvanian Dutch.
0:57 Robin says, "Merci beaucoups" (thank you very much), and then instead of "Laissez les bons temps roulez" (let the good times roll) he says "Let-te les bons coups roulez" (let-te [might (?) be a French word but I've never heard of it] the good blows/punches roll), but he says it with such authority. (If that doesn't seem like what he said, it's because consonants at the end of French words are either silent or just part of the vowel sound.)
Always wondered what the CSI guy was doing being an extra in the restaurant. When he was a well known character actor. He actually had a small scene with lines they cut.
No need for witnesses though as Daniel tells Stu that he was “ Sorry for the pepper “ in the scene when he gets found out. Stu could easily put together that Daniel sabotaged his dinner upon him choking on it and Daniel apologizing for it!
Masterful performance from Robin as ever, but I can see why they cut this out. Not only was it largely unnecessary, it made it look like Daniel went to considerable lengths to hurt Stu, when the original cut made it appear more like a quick and dumb prank without really thinking too much about it.
The way robin williams as daniel hillard says as doubtfire, "What is that? You can't call it cajaan, but it *ain't* cajaan unless you already kiss the DEVIL on the *lips*. We're gonna give a little devil on the lips." I *honestly* saw this video selection thumbnail at *random* when looking up mrs. doubtfire funny scenes as the thumbnail selections as well. I kind of died how daniel hillard puts the *cayenne pepper* on miranda's *boyfriend's* meal order after sneaking into the restaurants' kitchen by making his little *vengeance* there. Also kind of died a little from 0:42 to 0:47.😂
+WilliamsWallace Of the US I agree, this scene was funny but, in some ways it was good that it was deleted because, Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire should not be noticed doing anything to the jambalaya because that would give that chef and/or the waiter the opportunity to say to Stu that pepper was put in the jambalaya where Stu wouldn't have eaten it especially since that chef knew that pepper wasn't supposed to go in it sounding like from 0:40-0:41 and then Robin Williams wouldn't have had to perform the heimlich maneuver when Stu choked and then his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never would have come off because if his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never came off, the movie would have to end here in the restaurant because the rest of the movie talked about Robin Williams had to get courtly supervision when around the kids while his ex-wife was looking to hire a new housekeeper with all the candidates rejecting. Also if his disguise never came off, the decision would never have been made for him to watch the kids everyday after school.
If I worked in a restaurant as a chef and caught someone in the act of posing as one and then applying unwanted product on someone's food I would've known right off the bat that they were full of shit. I would've then call the police if they refused to leave the first time I told them to.
Looking back, the scene made no sense. Pierce brosnan choked on the entire shrimp, his throat didnt close up because of a cayenne allergy, or else the Heimlich wouldn't have saved him. So either he knew brosnan had a cayenne allergy, and literally tried to kill him, or he had no way of knowing that it would cause him to randomly choke on the shrimp.
What a loss he was. Such a gifted actor. This was him at the top of his game. I discovered Robin Williams when I was fairly young when I watch The World according to Garp.
Oh, that's as bland as baby food. That's not jambalaya that's Styrofoam. You can't call it cajun unless you ready to kiss the devil on the lips. LMAO They should've used this scene.
Such a funny deleted scene to my favorite Robin Williams movie! RIP. I know this is a movie but if I was the chef I would've know right off the bat that Daniel/Doubtfire was full of shit. I would've then told him to leave the area and if a refusal was made I would've called the police and had him arrested for impersonating a chef worker at a restaurant and applying unwanted product on someone's food.
That's the way they talk. I worked with a guy from Baton Rogue. He could really dance the way they do in Cajun country, too. Good dancer. Loved to show off. Zydeco music.
You're probably right but if I was the Chef and caught Daniel in the act then that food wouldn't have been served to begin with and I would've know right off the bat that he was full of shit. I would've been fucking livid and put him in his place and told him to leave. If he refused then I would've call the police and had him arrested for impersonating a chef worker at a restaurant and applying unwanted product on someone's food.
@@shutterbug_713well Daniel still put the Cayenne Pepper on Stus food after he fooled the chef into believeing he was who he said he was...so yes he still would've had the allergic reaction.
I guess this scene wouldn't make any sense if it was added. The chef would not send out that jambalaya if he caught mrs doubtfire adding cayenne pepper in it because stu made it clear to the waiter that he wants it non spicy. It's best that they redid this scene where the chef was unaware of pepper being added. That makes more sense!
I can understand why they deleted this. If anyone had recognised Mrs. Doubtfire, she would have been held accountable, and Daniel's cover would have been blown.
I live in New Orleans so I hear Cajun accents all the time. They are so hard to imitate but Robin did it perfectly! I miss him, we lost a legend.
@the_bearded_schlub You CAN miss someone without having met them. What the OP means is that they miss seeing him in new films, miss his talent. I miss him too - I miss seeing him randomly on TV , I miss hearing of a new film coming out and laughing my socks off at it (or crying my heart out, he was an amazing straight actor too, just look at the Dead Poet's Society). I'm taking part in a fundraiser next month in his name for Save the Children - it was his favourite charity, and we're raising money for it in his name.
@the_bearded_schlub My man, you know exactly what they meant. What exactly do you get out of being needlessly cruel like that? It's not clever, it's not funny. It just shows you for the small, bitter person you are.
NYC is better
It sounds to me like a mixture of French and Southern, interesting!
@@gustavomorales1003 what
"Oh, that's bland as baby food. That's not Jambalaya, that's Styrofoam." Lol.
68corvette08 lmaoooooo
Lmaooooo i cant i want to die lol
Spice it up!
We don't get into the jacuzzi unless we like it HOTT. Now get on back there and blacken that fish lol. Robin Williams was absolutely BRILLIANT lol! It ain't cajun until we kiss the devil on the lips lol.
@@andrewmarchbankd321
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A master performer. He blends into the character he's created and you don't even see him anymore. He's become an old lady who likes her Jambalaya. Amazing.
+youtubasoarus great assessment
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Likes it....spicy!!!!!! Lol
@@adriamaral300
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True that. Currently playing melinda and he can't be found anymore. Hehehehee
"oh honey then you can't call it cajun. cause it ain't cajun unless you're ready to kiss the devil on the lips" HAH
R.I.P Robin you proved to the world that a comedic actor could play dramatic roles if the opportunity arose.
Jim Carey
That’s an Authentic Cajun/Creole Accent.
Hahahahaha
IKR very French
It's perfect lol, that was Robin Williams 🥲
I don't know why they decided to take this scene out -- this scene's funny and also explains why he could go in and out of the kitchen and rig the dish without being noticed.
+Anthony Nan Qiu I agree, this scene was funny but, in some ways it was good that it was deleted because, Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire should not be noticed doing anything to the jambalaya because that would give that chef and/or the waiter the opportunity to say to Stu that pepper was put in the jambalaya where Stu wouldn't of eaten it especially since that chef knew that pepper wasn't supposed to go in it sounding like from 0:40-0:41 and then Robin Williams wouldn't of had to perform the heimlich maneuver when Stu choked and then his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never would have come off because if his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never came off, the movie would have to end here in the restaurant because the rest of the movie talked about Robin Williams had to get courtly supervision when around the kids while his ex-wife was looking to hire a new housekeeper with all the candidates rejecting. Also if his disguise never came off, the decision would never have been made for him to watch the kids everyday after school.
+Bill Patrick Jones Yes that's true. Sometimes the directors like to keep their movies under a certain time limit which could be one reason why this Robin Williams and chef scene was deleted (even though in my last comment I imagined what would have happened if this scene was included in the movie). I know there were two other "Bridges" restaurant scenes cut out. The first one was where Robin Williams left his Mrs. Doubtfire bags hidden in the "Women's" room behind the toilet and someone gave them to the Maitre'D as the "Lost And Found" with Robin Williams coming to the Maitre'D that his mom lost her things in the "Women's" room with the Maitre'D giving them to him. The other "Bridges" restaurant scene was where Robin Williams came into the "Women's" room as a man to change back into Mrs. Doubtfire and a woman saw him where she screamed and he ran into the "Men's" room.
@@afriendofbean cool story bro
@@BossySwan Thank you.
It’s the pacing of the movie
I love that they made Daniel a voice actor to justify his range of accents.
I think Robin Williams wrote the movie
*I D O V O I C E S*
I defended prefer the other scene simply because of "hot jambalaya!"
+KiloByte69 you prefer defending scene simply other the hot?
+JTickett
Welp...
Travis. strhan🏀🎣
KiloByte I laughed so hard at "Hot Jambalya!"
Hot Jambli!!!!
he sounds so country, "Nih, get on back thea n blacken dat fish!" LOL!
Ka'Mya Robinson honey that ain't country, that's cajun.
@Willz __
Fmombom Gmon
That's as bland as baby food. That's not jambalaya, that's STYROFOAM!
It ain't cajun less you ready to kiss the devil on the lips
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This should have stayed in the movie that was hilarious
+RAYTHEONGAMING I agree, this scene was funny but, in some ways it was good that it was deleted because, Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire should not be noticed doing anything to the jambalaya because that would give that chef and/or the waiter the opportunity to say to Stu that pepper was put in the jambalaya where Stu wouldn't of eaten it especially since that chef knew that pepper wasn't supposed to go in it sounding like from 0:40-0:41 and then Robin Williams wouldn't of had to perform the heimlich maneuver when Stu choked and then his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never would have come off because if his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never came off, the movie would have to end here in the restaurant because the rest of the movie talked about Robin Williams had to get courtly supervision when around the kids while his ex-wife was looking to hire a new housekeeper with all the candidates rejecting. Also if his disguise never came off, the decision would never have been made for him to watch the kids everyday after school.
It didn’t really fit the movie too well.
@@afriendofbeanyeah I really didn't like the fact that Sally Field as the mom kept Daniel from his kids. He loved them just as much as she did and she was the reason they got divorced. In one of the deleted scenes when they are fighting Daniel says that he would've done the housekeeping job as his normal self for nothing and that she wouldn't even let him do that. Daniel was the one always trying to keep things friendly and fair after they split up and Miranda just took extreme measures and went to court and made sure that Daniel had supervised visits one day a week it's like...RRREALLY bitch??? Then she had the nerve to show up an hour early to pick the kids up ontop of already being an hour late dropping them off for their one day visitation. She had some damn nerve...let me just tell u. She was a very self absorbed and arrogant and manipulative mother. So to conclude my reply...I didn't like her character. I mean...let the kid atleast have a effing birthday party on his birthday despite his report card from school.
@@bryanrizzo9377 I don't remember that deleted scene of Daniel saying that he would do the housekeeping job himself. The only scene I remember was when Miranda told him that she was placing an ad in the newspaper for housekeeping for someone to start dinners when the kids get home from school where Daniel told Miranda to just forget the ad saying that he will pick the kids up from school and can stay at his apartment for a few hours (he most likely would have cooked for them) and then he will drop them off at Miranda's home where the kids loved that idea but unfortunately, Miranda said "I'll think about it" like she was saying "no way" causing Natie to say "we're his kids too." However, if Miranda agreed with Daniel's idea, it would have been better than her hiring a housekeeper even though Daniel got to see them himself as Mrs. Doubtfire. But at least she agreed with the idea at the end of the movie where Daniel picked them up at Miranda's house while Miranda was watching the show episode of Mrs. Doubtfire called "Eugenia's House." That's true that Miranda should have let the son Chris have a birthday party even though he got bad grades on his report card but, the birthday party was not caused her to divorce Daniel (it showed her bringing in a birthday cake for the birthday party) where most likely it was that Daniel brought zoo animals into the house where Miranda said how Daniel brought the whole zoo into the house and Miranda herself had to clean up everything.
"Now get on back dare and blacken dat fish." Funny stuff.
Yes mam
IT AINT CAJAAN TIlL YA KISS DA DEVIL ON DA LIP 🤪🤪🤪🤪👍👍
Lmao. I'll never get over the fact that in the midst of frantically trying to change and go between tables, he still has time to go back to the kitchen to poison Stu.
0:57 There is only one Robin Williams, I swear
Never realized til recently that he’s so sloshed from those double whiskeys that he stumbles into the door and through the kitchen
Nice catch. I didn't notice that either until I watched again tonight.
I don't think there's any way he would have spiced Stu's jambalaya if he was sober.
Lol good catch!
@@alexthompson9516 he partly was attemptin to retaliate 4 callin him a loser.
Robin Williams really did master this. I mean, down the the pronunciation of some of the words and how he kind of "chopped" some of them to fit his 'southern' accent...man he was an artist. Hope he's resting peacefully knowing he left some treasures behind for us
Wasn’t meant to be typical southern, meant to be Cajun.
“You don’t get into the Jacuzzi unless you like it hot!!!” Hahaha. He sounds like Dusty Rhodes in this deleted scene. :)))
Great. Now I can't look at a Dusty Rhodes promo the same. Lol
"That water's gonna be boiling!" LMAO That's a profound understatement.
Hahaha he totally threw in a "Laissez les bon temps rouler!" love it. I think you have to be from the south to appreciate it.
let the good times roll!!!!! awesome!!! i had to look it up. thanks!!!
I wonder if Robin Williams was fluent in French.
@@BrendanMcClelland Not proper French but Cajun French. He is taught to speak dialects in Julliard. He can speak anything from Boston Irish, Brooklyn Italian to Pennsylvanian Dutch.
0:57 Robin says, "Merci beaucoups" (thank you very much), and then instead of "Laissez les bons temps roulez" (let the good times roll) he says "Let-te les bons coups roulez" (let-te [might (?) be a French word but I've never heard of it] the good blows/punches roll), but he says it with such authority. (If that doesn't seem like what he said, it's because consonants at the end of French words are either silent or just part of the vowel sound.)
I think you got it just right.
Cajun is a tad different linguistically than traditional French. Could be their own saying in the bayou
It's Cajun French!
This movie always made us hungry as kids.
I love this they should've not deleted it because in the other version he says hot jambalaya!😂
THE BEST DELETED SCENE OF THE MOVIE!!!
I just feel bad because the actor was probably so excited then his scene got cut
That’s Paul Guilfoyle! I’d say he did ok after this. 😊
@@bella3987I remember he played Nate in the Negotiator.
@@bella3987 agreed. ESPECIALLY since it's obvious Y and how this scene wuz removed.
Always wondered what the CSI guy was doing being an extra in the restaurant. When he was a well known character actor. He actually had a small scene with lines they cut.
Nice to see Paul Guilfoyle appearing in this before playing Detective Brass in CSI.
Nice to see Peter Guilfoyle. I hate how this was deleted because I laughed at his Cajun "merci bouque"
Funny as this is, I think it's a good choice they left it out. It would have meant there were witnesses to Mrs Doubtfire trying to kill Stu.
No need for witnesses though as Daniel tells Stu that he was “ Sorry for the pepper “ in the scene when he gets found out. Stu could easily put together that Daniel sabotaged his dinner upon him choking on it and Daniel apologizing for it!
Isn't it obvious?
Or at least in some way trigger that allergic reaction. Maybe Daniel expected it 2 B a stomach-ache or somethin.
@@shutterbug_713 Yeah, I can't believe Daniel didn't anticipate Stu nearly dying.
I’m a HUGE Mrs. Doubtfire fan and this is truly a deleted scene. Thanks for sharing. I wish there were more!
Robin Williams is so freaking talented
LMAO!! I'VE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE!! I've been watching this since '95!
"This ain't Cajun unless you kiss the Devil on the lips." lolz
The greatest actor at his finest hour.
Funniest guy that ever lived miss you RW
same here I have Mrs doubtfire on DVD
R.I.P. Robin Williams This thing was cut when he or she dumped the cayenne pepper on the jambalaya when he tell one of the chefs to get back to work
HOT JAMBALAYA!
Masterful performance from Robin as ever, but I can see why they cut this out. Not only was it largely unnecessary, it made it look like Daniel went to considerable lengths to hurt Stu, when the original cut made it appear more like a quick and dumb prank without really thinking too much about it.
Exactly! Else they would've had 2 make the jambalaya all over again!
What this movie is referring to is the "masoinne dupree", it's one of the most prestigious restaurants in the united states.
Maison Ettouffé
Chef Tyler Marsh, it’s closed now.
@@kamdan2011 yes I heard. Very sad. Wanted to see it on a vacation or something.
@@2degucitas they must have changed the name. Its passed owners a few times.
that shrimp always looks delicious each time i see this scene
The way robin williams as daniel hillard says as doubtfire, "What is that? You can't call it cajaan, but it *ain't* cajaan unless you already kiss the DEVIL on the *lips*. We're gonna give a little devil on the lips." I *honestly* saw this video selection thumbnail at *random* when looking up mrs. doubtfire funny scenes as the thumbnail selections as well. I kind of died how daniel hillard puts the *cayenne pepper* on miranda's *boyfriend's* meal order after sneaking into the restaurants' kitchen by making his little *vengeance* there. Also kind of died a little from 0:42 to 0:47.😂
Well whatever man
Yeah, If they held the pepper for food allergy reasons, that plate would NEVER have left the kitchen...
Exactly!
Only deleted scene that should have been kept. The rest were either pointless or too depressing
+WilliamsWallace Of the US I agree, this scene was funny but, in some ways it was good that it was deleted because, Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire should not be noticed doing anything to the jambalaya because that would give that chef and/or the waiter the opportunity to say to Stu that pepper was put in the jambalaya where Stu wouldn't have eaten it especially since that chef knew that pepper wasn't supposed to go in it sounding like from 0:40-0:41 and then Robin Williams wouldn't have had to perform the heimlich maneuver when Stu choked and then his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never would have come off because if his Mrs. Doubtfire disguise never came off, the movie would have to end here in the restaurant because the rest of the movie talked about Robin Williams had to get courtly supervision when around the kids while his ex-wife was looking to hire a new housekeeper with all the candidates rejecting. Also if his disguise never came off, the decision would never have been made for him to watch the kids everyday after school.
The others are not too depressing, they are real. That's what divorce families are like
@Freline I did say "wouldn't have", why are you acting like a bully? Geez yourself.
I was actually wondering how she got away with just walking into the kitchen with nobody noticing - this explains it :)))
It's a he!
Lol, had to read the comments to understand what he said in the Cajun accent! And I thought Mississippi accent was hard to understand 😂
i like this much better than just hot jambalaya!
If I worked in a restaurant as a chef and caught someone in the act of posing as one and then applying unwanted product on someone's food I would've known right off the bat that they were full of shit. I would've then call the police if they refused to leave the first time I told them to.
rip Robin Williams
Damn it lol. They should kept that part in lol
why didn't they keep this scene in the movie? I'm from Louisiana and my mama's Cajun :)
Looking back, the scene made no sense. Pierce brosnan choked on the entire shrimp, his throat didnt close up because of a cayenne allergy, or else the Heimlich wouldn't have saved him. So either he knew brosnan had a cayenne allergy, and literally tried to kill him, or he had no way of knowing that it would cause him to randomly choke on the shrimp.
This.
He mentioned pepper allergy.
And his reaction is ... to choke.
Doesn't add up.
@@zom8680 exactly! Maybe Daniel didn't expect the allergic reaction 2 B so severe.
I like the deleted scene with the washer. That was funny. And the family dance scene, still can't figure out why they deleted that one.
What a loss he was. Such a gifted actor. This was him at the top of his game. I discovered Robin Williams when I was fairly young when I watch The World according to Garp.
Oh, that's as bland as baby food. That's not jambalaya that's Styrofoam. You can't call it cajun unless you ready to kiss the devil on the lips. LMAO They should've used this scene.
#RIPRobinWilliams
The Chef is the guy from CSI so he must have been a chef before becoming a cop haha
Robin Williams is very good on making people laugh or cry. OMG I missed him so much. His movies bring a lot of people joy. RIP Robin.
Such a funny deleted scene to my favorite Robin Williams movie! RIP. I know this is a movie but if I was the chef I would've know right off the bat that Daniel/Doubtfire was full of shit. I would've then told him to leave the area and if a refusal was made I would've called the police and had him arrested for impersonating a chef worker at a restaurant and applying unwanted product on someone's food.
That's the way they talk. I worked with a guy from Baton Rogue. He could really dance the way they do in Cajun country, too. Good dancer. Loved to show off. Zydeco music.
That is hilarious !! I saw this movie when it first came out and just now discovered this scene !
I loved Robin Williams, it was like a family member died
Hot jambalaya!
is that paul guilfoyle playing the role of the chef?
JK Wiseman yes it ia
Dat waters gonna be boiling
They shouldnt have remove this scene, it suits well the scene
Robin Williams true artist of his craft
Patrick Guilfoyle came a long way since being in a small part on Mrs. Doubtfire in the 90s ending up on CSI :-)
The French Louisiana speak evaporated🔥 my sleep one night
Merci Beaucoup, Mam-Man Robin Willyams
We wish you were still with us.
"Laissez les bon food rouler" 😂
Had to run it back several times to hear it right. Love it!
I wish they had kept this in
@pugso59, you may be right but the majority of people that left comments here found it hilarious. Thanks for the comment.
Merci beaucoup Robin
Please, what did Daniel said in French at 0:57?
If I listened correctly, he said: "Merci beaucoup, laissez les bon food rouler, eh?"
@@TheAmarok87 thank you!
0:49
“You know you don’t get in the Jacuzzi unless you like it hot that’s what we want here”
“That water gonna be boiling”
Be interesting if he said say goodnight mr bond while puttting the pepper in the food lol
If this scene had been used, then the waiter who noticed probably would have gotten the blame since he knew the meal was supposed to be non spicy.
Xactly!
You're probably right but if I was the Chef and caught Daniel in the act then that food wouldn't have been served to begin with and I would've know right off the bat that he was full of shit. I would've been fucking livid and put him in his place and told him to leave. If he refused then I would've call the police and had him arrested for impersonating a chef worker at a restaurant and applying unwanted product on someone's food.
I love this movie I watch it in the car
Not suprised this was deleted tbh
Else Stu wouldn't have had his allergic reaction! They would've gone back to the drawin board! Made it all over again!
@@shutterbug_713well Daniel still put the Cayenne Pepper on Stus food after he fooled the chef into believeing he was who he said he was...so yes he still would've had the allergic reaction.
@@bryanrizzo9377, U mean he wouldn't have been narced on?
Man I miss him..... One of the comedy greats
everyone has some insecurity. no matter, he was 1 of the best & an incredible comedienne.
I loooooove cayenne pepper on my shrimp😋
My god there wasnt a voice or an impression that Robin couldnt do. Such a talent, I miss him dearly
I guess this scene wouldn't make any sense if it was added. The chef would not send out that jambalaya if he caught mrs doubtfire adding cayenne pepper in it because stu made it clear to the waiter that he wants it non spicy.
It's best that they redid this scene where the chef was unaware of pepper being added. That makes more sense!
It does! Else the cooks would've had to make the jambalaya all over again!
It wasn’t used in the 🎥 at all, because it’s a deleted scene where Mrs. Doubtfire pretends to be a Cajun 👨🏻🍳 named Fantin Deburo.
*Fantine Devereaux
Stu didn't asked to have pepper, he's allergic.
Lol... aww I love him. Why’d he have to leave us?
even thought this isnt in the movie and its a deleted scene, its still funny the way he does it lol RIP robin
The Master of Impersonation.
Is that 🤔 Chef Gordon Ramsay? Looks like a younger version of him 😂.... We miss you Robin Williams.💔💔💔
there will never be another like Robin
Man I wish this scene was in the actual movie. It is way funnier then the Hot Jambalaya! scene. The looks on the chefs face are hillarious!
Hahha yas let the good times roll!
Mrs Doubtfire tried to kill james bond
Why did they delete this?! It's fabulous!!
Because the kitchen staff would have recognised him in his Mrs. Doubtfire costume after Stu nearly choked to death.
@@tami8458, PLUS they would've had 2 make it all over again!
Dude, they should’ve left this scene in! It’s both hilarious and plot relevant 😂
Sounds like Ray the firefly from Princess and the Frog!
I hope someone in the future becomes old and looks exactly like mrs doubtfire
LMFAO this so should've been in the movie!!
Lt. Brass!! Lol
This movie is right up there with Female Trouble as the greatest comedies ever!
I can understand why they deleted this. If anyone had recognised Mrs. Doubtfire, she would have been held accountable, and Daniel's cover would have been blown.
DUH!