I keep returning to this story cause there seems to be fuck all else out there about Norman Wexler. If this is all true and it all happened in three weeks, the world really needs a film about him.
We let takes a toxic diarrhea dump in the airport then when they get circled by cops he yells “Zmudaa!! The tape!” So he pulls out a special cassette for emergencies & it’s like the voice of Charlton Heston saying “THIS MAN IS A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MINE. DO NOT ARREST THIS MAN” lol
A singular artist like Norman Wexler is far too threatening to the fear-based mediocrity and culturally gutless climate of our time; the retrospective force of his powerful and uncompromising work reveals all too clearly and embarrassingly the creative bankruptcy and vapid corporate oligarchy of 21st century Hollywood, and the ultimate motive is to bury his memory with malice so as not to confront the utter soullessness of American mainstream cinema today. (The screenplay for "Saturday Night Fever" would these days be most assuredly thrown into the fireplaces of every dull and PC executive suite without the slightest hesitation.) That terrifying reality should tell you everything you need to know about why a documentary that was going to be done about his life and screenwriting career was never completed, and probably never will be. Reply
I keep returning to this story cause there seems to be fuck all else out there about Norman Wexler. If this is all true and it all happened in three weeks, the world really needs a film about him.
same
No luck, but Wexler was indeed nicking futs
This has to be the greatest story that I have ever heard.
It gets even better but some schmuck cut this short
We let takes a toxic diarrhea dump in the airport then when they get circled by cops he yells “Zmudaa!! The tape!” So he pulls out a special cassette for emergencies & it’s like the voice of Charlton Heston saying “THIS MAN IS A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MINE. DO NOT ARREST THIS MAN” lol
Man, Zmuda has the most amazing stories!... about people who aren't alive to confirm them...
I believe it. Wexler was nuts
Where is this issue of the National Enquirer?
Wexler reminds me of Hunter Thompson
Great story, brilliantly told. Good for Flo!
I read about this in Bob's book; didn't think it was real.
He didn’t reveal it was Wexner
One. glazed. donut.
Everyone who likes this video please read his book called Andy Kaufman Revealed for more crazy stories.
Tell more story's about this dude
There's a bunch more in his book.
I come by once a year at least to listen to this story
Zmuda is fuckin halarious! and all the pranks he pulls he couldnt fake this story!
Please cast Robin Williams as Norman Wexler
Too late LOL
@@estebansteverincon7117 Damn... Zach Galifianakis can take a shit on an airport floor!
He’s dead
But did he party with Sam?
full version??
@@TJamesBell it’s on RUclips! The wtf maron podcast
Will check. Thanks.
you can't make this stuff up.
SO WHAT ...
A singular artist like Norman Wexler is far too threatening to the fear-based mediocrity and culturally gutless climate of our time; the retrospective force of his powerful and uncompromising work reveals all too clearly and embarrassingly the creative bankruptcy and vapid corporate oligarchy of 21st century Hollywood, and the ultimate motive is to bury his memory with malice so as not to confront the utter soullessness of American mainstream cinema today. (The screenplay for "Saturday Night Fever" would these days be most assuredly thrown into the fireplaces of every dull and PC executive suite without the slightest hesitation.) That terrifying reality should tell you everything you need to know about why a documentary that was going to be done about his life and screenwriting career was never completed, and probably never will be.
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