Robin Williams was great in anything that he did. He was born out of the TV show Happy Days as an alien named Mork who visited earth in the 1950's. His character was so insane and beloved that they spun him off for his own TV show Mork & Mindy. Dead Poet's Society was my all time favorite from him. Aside from his mega hits (Doubtfire, Vietnam, Hunting, etc...) he has a lot of underrated movies that were great too. If you haven't seen them I recommend "The Best Of Times" (1986) with Kurt Russell about replaying an old high school football game to correct a life changing mistake. Also check out "The World According To Garp" (1982) which is Gump-esce long before Forrest Gump. Lastly, I recommend "One Hour Photo" (2002) in which he plays a serious role about a drug store photo clerk who becomes obsessed with a specific family and their life through their photos. #MyRequest Robin Williams - Weapons of Self Destruction from 2009 (Part 1) ua-cam.com/video/3aZJV0zhVKI/v-deo.html (Part 2) ua-cam.com/video/oROr69WDoVw/v-deo.html
...one can never be completely 100% over his loss. I'm very close though. For millions, it's nearly impossible. Such talent, cleverness and general tallent. Similar to Jimi Hendrix in such levels of ability. everybody: just concentrate on the fact that IF Heaven IS real, AND, if you're a good person at least, hopefully, you can shake hands with him when you too 'move to the clouds'. I'd love to see and shake hands with: George Carlin, Johnny Carson, MOM, (logically the members of ELO will be gone soon, too,) Chris Farley, Walt Disney, Reagan (logically, also by the time I get there hopefully when I'm more than 80, Trump, too.) I MEAN SERIOUSLY, those people, especially Williams MADE LIFE GREAT! 🤣🥲😥😭
The best thing about Robin is there wasn't a mean bone in his body and he made jokes about everyone, most of all himself. He got away with A LOT more that others wouldn't be able to because of that. Like the improv sign language bit there.
@@williamstefens Right!? Although he didn't voice the Genie for the sequel- Dan Castenella did. They got Williams back for the final animated Aladdin movie. ...one can never be completely 100% over his loss. I'm very close though. For millions, it's nearly impossible. Such talent, cleverness and general tallent. Similar to Jimi Hendrix in such levels of ability.
Gentlemen!!!! Hope you had a nice holiday. I sincerely believe that a bad Robin Williams movie does not exist, they might not all be incredible but none just plain suck(Altho "The Best Of Times" came close). The man was a master. One of my personal favorites that no one ever talks about is "The World According To Garp" www.imdb.com/title/tt0084917/ and "Moscow On The Hudson" Just love him. Since you were talking Mrs Doubtfire at the end I figured I throw this in.....When Robin did Mrs. Doubtfire(That doesn't sound good lol) he went into a porn shop and started messing with the owner. How much would you have paid to be there LOL. This isn't his best telling of the story but I think the good was was taken down. ua-cam.com/video/ApH30VKTj5U/v-deo.html Peace
*RW in Country* . Please watch his USO shows and especially a gem I found today of an interview concerning those shows - it had everything, and it was just two people talking.
Hi, possibly because in following books (particularly Leviticus) there's a ton of Do and Don'ts, including culinary. In anything water oriented must have scales and fins. So, no crabs, lobsters, shrimps, eels, calamari. And no shellfish. On the other hand, maybe it was a "Tourists and food poisoning" joke.
Robin Williams G.O.A.T.
Damn I miss Robin 😭😭😭 gonna go back to watching this stand up show in full and laugh my ass off
2 hours later…cannot get rid of my damn hiccups!!!!
As with Robin Williams I am an Episcopalian. Or as Robin wonderfully said "Catholic Lite with half the guilt."
Robin was a great Comedian/Actor/Philosopher.
Jeff Dunham roasts himself on stage whenever he screws up, especially during his specials.
Robin Williams was great in anything that he did. He was born out of the TV show Happy Days as an alien named Mork who visited earth in the 1950's. His character was so insane and beloved that they spun him off for his own TV show Mork & Mindy. Dead Poet's Society was my all time favorite from him. Aside from his mega hits (Doubtfire, Vietnam, Hunting, etc...) he has a lot of underrated movies that were great too. If you haven't seen them I recommend "The Best Of Times" (1986) with Kurt Russell about replaying an old high school football game to correct a life changing mistake. Also check out "The World According To Garp" (1982) which is Gump-esce long before Forrest Gump. Lastly, I recommend "One Hour Photo" (2002) in which he plays a serious role about a drug store photo clerk who becomes obsessed with a specific family and their life through their photos.
#MyRequest Robin Williams - Weapons of Self Destruction from 2009
(Part 1) ua-cam.com/video/3aZJV0zhVKI/v-deo.html
(Part 2) ua-cam.com/video/oROr69WDoVw/v-deo.html
Great thanks for those! - Adam
@@CanadiansReact I think it's more than a 2 parter, but I didn't feel right making more than 2 requests. :)
hahaha we will do our best to get a 2 parter done :)
I miss him, just imagine the material he would have had from the last 2 years alone!
He is truly so missed. RIP Robin.
Aww man I miss this guy so much!
...one can never be completely 100% over his loss. I'm very close though. For millions, it's nearly impossible. Such talent, cleverness and general tallent. Similar to Jimi Hendrix in such levels of ability. everybody: just concentrate on the fact that IF Heaven IS real, AND, if you're a good person at least, hopefully, you can shake hands with him when you too 'move to the clouds'. I'd love to see and shake hands with: George Carlin, Johnny Carson, MOM, (logically the members of ELO will be gone soon, too,) Chris Farley, Walt Disney, Reagan (logically, also by the time I get there hopefully when I'm more than 80, Trump, too.) I MEAN SERIOUSLY, those people, especially Williams MADE LIFE GREAT! 🤣🥲😥😭
You have to see him live at the Met about ballet, football & drug addiction!!
The best thing about Robin is there wasn't a mean bone in his body and he made jokes about everyone, most of all himself. He got away with A LOT more that others wouldn't be able to because of that. Like the improv sign language bit there.
You're missing out if you haven't watched Dead Poet's Society. That's my favorite serious movie from him. Also...what about Good Morning Vietnam??
Very good point - Cant believe I forgot about that. -Adam
Jeff Dunham anytime he throws peanut
I loved Mork & Mindy!
Yay! Earliest I've been to any of your videos
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"Is It Me JeSuS!" 😂
Oh man this one is a classic! I'm sort of mad at myself for not thinking of it as a request
Don't beat yourself up :) - Adam
tell me you did the golf story from this same show
maybe we need to - Adam
@@CanadiansReact although not stand up, Robin Williams as the Genie first being freed by Alladin was fantastically funny.
@@williamstefens Right!? Although he didn't voice the Genie for the sequel- Dan Castenella did. They got Williams back for the final animated Aladdin movie.
...one can never be completely 100% over his loss. I'm very close though. For millions, it's nearly impossible. Such talent, cleverness and general tallent. Similar to Jimi Hendrix in such levels of ability.
The great Robin about "Golf".Watshit...
Gentlemen!!!! Hope you had a nice holiday. I sincerely believe that a bad Robin Williams movie does not exist, they might not all be incredible but none just plain suck(Altho "The Best Of Times" came close). The man was a master. One of my personal favorites that no one ever talks about is "The World According To Garp" www.imdb.com/title/tt0084917/ and "Moscow On The Hudson" Just love him.
Since you were talking Mrs Doubtfire at the end I figured I throw this in.....When Robin did Mrs. Doubtfire(That doesn't sound good lol) he went into a porn shop and started messing with the owner. How much would you have paid to be there LOL. This isn't his best telling of the story but I think the good was was taken down. ua-cam.com/video/ApH30VKTj5U/v-deo.html
Peace
Oh thats awesome! We will check that clip out. Its always so depressing watching old interviews of him 😞 - Adam
*RW in Country* . Please watch his USO shows and especially a gem I found today of an interview concerning those shows - it had everything, and it was just two people talking.
live at the met i had on cassette
Ryan, I hate to do this to you, but you really do look like Mark Zuckerberg!
He get's it all the time. Except people call him Mark Zuckerberg if he had a soul. lol. - Adam
Someone explain the “don’t eat the shellfish” line
Hi, possibly because in following books (particularly Leviticus) there's a ton of Do and Don'ts, including culinary. In anything water oriented must have scales and fins. So, no crabs, lobsters, shrimps, eels, calamari. And no shellfish.
On the other hand, maybe it was a "Tourists and food poisoning" joke.