I'll never forget how the whole movie theater erupted with applause when Mrs. Doubtfire told the purse thief to "beat it asshole". The theater was packed, some people were standing and everyone laughed through the whole movie. What a time for cinema and what a great memory to hold.
Yes it was amazing to See this Movie in the cinemas .. in my childhood i only saw about one Movie per year ( or Twice) in switzerland ... And i was very Lucky to See this Movie with my Grandmother somewhere in Zürich .. So much fun !! Crazy .. because before That i watched him „only“ on the Teli .... There are so many memorable Scenes in These Movies funny And Sad.... Comedies are so Underrated !! Such a Great Movie deserves defintly an oscar !!
I used to live a few blocks away from the Mrs. Doubtfire house in San Francisco in the early 2010s. I remember the tragic August of 2014 when the news broke of his death. I visited the Mrs. Doubtfire house later that August and there were flowers, VHS/DVD copies of Robin’s movies, and quotes of his from his movies written in chalk on the sidewalk outside the Mrs. Doubtfire house. A lot of joy he brought to our lives. ❤️
I don't recall him ever articulating anything along this line; he was probably much too kind. But such a statement, if true, would cause a thinking person to then question his cause of death?????
@@iihh517 I fail to see how exact it was "mean"? The lady kept sticking her noise into their business to the point that she was bias against Daniel for simply being a man regardless of what he did.
@@Seriona1 there was no point in the film that showed that she was antagonistic toward Daniel for being a man. And she had legitimate reason to complain, including noise and animals eating her plants. Yes, she was mean but killing her plants and advising her to wash baby with piss while impersonating somebody else isn’t funny; just mean spirited .
@@nsasupporter7557 I would agree that jim is like robin a lot. However there are many great comedians in the world. I also love how they could both play serious roles so well. I love bicentennial man and the majestic.
@@hbkx5 that’s part of why I said they’re the only ones any good… they could also be great dramatic actors too. Why say Majestic? That movie was a flop… the dramatic Jim Carrey movie that EVERYBODY loved was Truman Show
@@nsasupporter7557 Truman show is great but majestic is really good too IMO. Majestic was a flop but just because a movie is a flop or the majority of people don't like it does not mean it is a bad film. I remember when Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind came out and a majority of things I was hearing about it was that it did not make any sense. When I went to finally watch the movie I thought it was great and made sense to me, others were just looking at the film too literal. In their defense it is a very abstract film though. I also remember what dreams may come kinda getting the same treatment but that is a great film as well. Steve martin, chevy chase, john candy, early eddie murphy these are some other that just come to mind but there are many more.
Exactly! It's great to see new (old) things being released 8 years after his death. It's like Robin's still with us and making us laugh with new jokes and comments. 🤣
@@captinundies6049 everyone usually falls to watching Aladdin instead of Ms Doubtfire. Some don't even watch his stand-ups. So to know Robin really enjoyed making this movie and developing this character- it's a lovely tribute.
@@toidIllorTAmI And I get that but every character is built around the voices set aside from some of his dramatic stuff. Death to Smoochy and One hour Photo are the 2 stand outs for me.
What a treasure those unused scenes are, So wonderful to see Robin having fun It's almost like he's waiting for us to find him and experience the laughs he used to bless us with
It was a movie to get us used to the fact that they are try to gender bend America...my dad didn't let us watch this when it came out and now that I'm a grown man I definitely see why...
I heard that the Lost Cut was less about sexual jokes and swearing, and more that it had increased serious dramatic scenes of a broken marriage. The decision was made after filming to change the tone more.
There’s another scene that takes place before Chris’ birthday party (before the divorce) where you see what Daniel and Miranda’s married life is like. It isn’t pleasant.
@@francofan100 That I actually think would have justified Miranda's decision more as I always felt she was way too hasty in booting him out. I got a sense something was missing that we didn't see or hear about.
@@judethaddeus9856 Most of the rumors about The Lost Cut are that Robin Williams did a lot of saucy and stronger ad-libbing, leading to material that would be R-Rated or even NC-17
the book it's based on madame doubtfire is way, way more dramatic with really no comedy in it at all so it makes sense the initial cut had a little more tension.
I think it'd be fun to see the film with some of the deleted scenes edited back in. It might be quite a long movie but I don't think anyone would have complained about spending another hour with Robin Williams.
This is one of my all time favorite movies. I saw it in the theatre when it was first released. The audience was really laughing throughout. Years later, I had the privilege of working on The Crazy Ones. Spending a day on set with him was like being at an eight to ten hour Robin Williams comedy show. Between takes, he constantly had the entire cast and crew in stitches. I had some more serious conversation with him when we broke for lunch or dinner. It was a side that you don't often see of him, publically. At the end of the day, he came up to many cast and crew members and shook their hands. It was a nice personal touch to be personally thanked by the show's top billed actor. Most celebs want to have very little to do with anyone on set other than the director. Robin was just a really great, down to earth person -- and the funniest person I have ever had the honor of working with.
I think there needs to be a Director's Cut with a lot of the deleted footage put in. You can never have too much of a good thing and this movie was magical.
I was delighted when the Blu-Ray came with all those deleted and unused scenes. I think the film is perfect as it is, but it is so much fun to watch the extra footage. My favourite is the Laundry Room scene!
The Laserdisc version of this film in the special features was the very first time we were introduced to these deleted scenes that were edited together with the score added to it.
Don't be to sure! There are already agencies that represent the rights-holders of the likenesses and character, and are occasionally used in commercials and movies today. Machine Learning can do their voice perfectly already. It won't be long before an A.I. can imitate a dead movie star in real-time, reproducing mannerisms and movement and rendering a realistic image. Can you imagine a new movie where Robin Williams meets The Three Stooges, all in their prime?
From the minute he hit the TV and movie screens to the moment he left, I was always in awe of his ability at improv and how people loved him. This is the sort of human that will never be forgotten and will always be loved & appreciated for his skill at keeping people happy.
@@andywinslow9638 welp guess you'll be popping your poots, huh?! To the left to the left like beyonce right? Bet. Hey, everyone we got farmer brown over der! XD. Bet.
I had a connection with Robin, he and his family had a house down the street from my piano teacher. One time when my Mom was crossing the golden gate bridge she saw a big white SUV that she loved and so when it pulled up next to her in traffic she turned to the guy and asked, " how much for the car?" Then she realized it was Robin Williams and they both laughed. RIP Robin
There was this comic book store in San Francisco on Geary that I use to frequent and Robin would pop in from time to time. The first time I ever saw him he was super lowkey I barely even noticed it was him until I saw his famous hairy arms. He picked up a few comic books and then walked into the hentai section of the store. I don't think he bought any hentai but it's just funny knowing that he walked in there. Afterwards at the register his credit card didn't go through, I think the card just didn't want to swipe and I think he was getting a bit anxious because all the folks nearby started to look over, the cashier asked if he had another card until the owner came over and told Robin the comics are on the house. It wasn't until Robin was leaving that the cashier realized it was Robin Williams. Truly an interesting way to bump into him. He was definitely full-on in introvert mode.
@@deletedwaffles ive heard other stories of him visiting comic stores as well, so i can believe that. He was best friends with my favorite actor, the late Christopher Reeve, so perhaps Chris got him into Superman comics simply from playing the iconic super hero.
So heartbreaking that we lost such a funny legend who entertained so many of us grew up watching his movies not just his comedies but his drama roles the man could truly act R.I.P Robin Williams
The end of the film is much more sadder now after Williams passing with him as Mrs. Doubtfire on a TV show reading a letter from a girl who's parents separated and addresses the girl and also the viewers. I even started tearing up just reading the final bit of dialog he gives.
The neighbor is played by the same actress that played Mrs. Mcdougal in Gremlins. I’m glad the deleted footages survived in 35mm, so it doesn’t look like complete crap, like most deleted footage on VHS dupes does.
How there was ever a useable take is beyond me because I can't imagine keeping a straight face while Robin is just delivering some of the funniest improvs imaginable.
The way Robin delivered the line, "I'm a guy." How brilliant! That's comedy masquerading as drama masquerading as comedy. Nobody else could pull that off so effectively.
I was an extra in Mrs Doubtfire for a couple of days, and I would pay a lot to see hours of just the outtakes. Williams in the makeup was even more hilarious between takes. One of the crew told me he would sometimes go out in costume for lunch or something just to play in the character, and he liked not being recognized (this was in SF, where he lived).
I remember reading that Robin went, dressed and in character as Mrs. Doubtfire, to an adult bookstore and bought either porn or a sex toy, I forget which.
@@treatwomenright33 no, Robin Williams is only a better dramatic actor than Jim. Jim is the better comedian for the most part, he’s literally made of rubber which is a talent that not even Robin Williams had. Jim could do physical things that no one else could do
@@michaelguerrieri3815 Another layer to the tragedy is that even if he hadn't taken his own life, the early onset dementia that drove him to that point would have probably killed him in a couple years anyway.
this gives me newfound appreciation for the woman who played the neighbor Gloria. delivering lines like "i know i need a stiff stem" and "Euthanasia Dumbwaiter" completely straight.
I seen those Ms. Doubtfire deleted scenes and I enjoyed them so much. Robin gave us so many years of laughter. He made laugh so hard we cried that is how much of a comic genius he was and also showed us how much more he can be when he can do series roles. I only wish he was still alive and done a Ms. Doubtfire sequel.
I was 7 years old and my brother 5 when my mother took us to see this film. Many of the adult jokes went over our heads but we loved it then and as adults appreciate it even more now. There is simply not anything wholesome like this being made today. It's part of what made going to the theaters magical back then.
I never saw that bus driver extended scene. Or any, for that matter. But that does raise the question of there being an "R-rated version" There is R-rated material, But not a "version" as such. Now, "Me, Myself & Irene" has a DVD feature that adds all the deleted scenes in chronological order. A MUST WATCH!
Would you say Chris Columbus is an underrated director? I feel like he doesn't have the level of fame he deserves for the amount of solid work he has. He's no Scorsese but he has so many beloved movies
His resume is wild, and it feels like he has the filmography of three different directors smashed together. I always forget he did Pixels, the Rent film adaptation, and the first Percy Jackson movie too
I watch this movie every so often & I have tonite after some time. Absolutely lovely, reminds me of my teen yrs & there will never be another Robin Williams 😢
I brought this video with me to play at the domestic violence shelter. I will never forget that day. The women, who were so down and sad, were all cooking together and running out to the t.v.band saying, "What is she doing now?" and laughing. I was so happy to see it. It felt like I lost a personal friend when he died.
Pardon? About whom are you speaking? Robin Williams did not break the law. He was a rare gem. The whole world lost out when he died. Sorry that you didn't get to laugh.
we all fantasize about being movie stars at some point or other, but then the many realities hit us.. for me most of all, the sheer amount of energy it takes, the ridiculously long hours of nonstop 110% exertion. Like no wonder they're all on drugs. But then you get these occasional masters, the Robin Williamses, the Jackie Chans, people who go BEYOND that level, and end up putting out so much high-quality material it literally can't all be used. it just spews out of them.
Ms. Doubtfire is one of those few, rare movies that you literally know word-by-word. Like Dumb & Dumber, Matilda or classic Star Wars. It's just two hours of quotes. Legendary.
In high school I was given an assignment in Drama Class to play a scene that would make me reconsider wanting to be an actor. The only scene that came to mind is the court room scene from this movie where Robin Williams gives this wonderful speech but the judge calls it "nothing more than a speech from a talented actor" Even though I didn't have kids cause I was just a teenager I could very easily imagine myself in his shoes. The man just wants to be a father to his children and he can't get custody basically just because he's an actor. I'd probably do the same thing if I was in his position... and I could actually get away with it but in real life I think it'd actually be impossible to fool the people who really know me. I'm 6'4" and like 260lbs even with profession movie quality make up and changing my voice anyone who's ever met me would still know it's me underneath. Robin on the other hand, for the longest time I thought there was an old lady actress they got to stand in for the Mrs. Doubtfire scenes, even knowing it was him I still didn't believe it was him. They basically created a person who doesn't exist and it still amazes me how well the make up was done to make that transformation work.
Much like John Hughes films' I would LOVE to just see an extended cut of this film - it's like entire plot points completely cut - a whole different film!
How impossible it feels to know someone when you didn't know them. Robin left a piece of himself in every movie, every tv show, interview stand up and soon. When you gather those pieces, it feels, in your heart, that he was family! We were blessed he shared so much of himself with us.
Rest in peace, Robin, you'll be forever missed. I recall hearing about a proposed sequel where Daniel donned the Mrs Doubtfire getup when he followed his daughter to college.
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ Dude why are you copy and pasting this everywhere? Is this the 17th century where cremation is still seen as sin? Get a life
Thank you so much for this! Robin did lots of little acts of kindness all over the bay area. When I worked for the Berkeley Rep 25 years ago, I sat in his excellent seat to see plays, which he never used. He gave $10,000 to the theater every year. I live up the hill from an old indoor natatorium, one of the few left in the U.S. When it was renovated, the mushroom fountain was taken out of the shallow end of the pool and installed outdoors on a pedestal surrounded by benches, courtesy of Robin Williams. I miss him every time I see it, and I get a lump watching this footage. Again, thank you!
I read the book as a kid and didn't particularly like it compared to the movie. I reread the book recently and still didn't like it but I was surprised that a lot of the deleted scenes are actually taking almost directly from the book. The bit where he talks about how he can't act to save his family is straight from the book pretty much. There's also a deleted scene where the Daniel and Miranda are fighting and claiming that the kids love one more than the other and Lydia the oldest screams, "I hate you both!" and that's strictly from the book too
Wow, I've never seen half of these! Robin was always amazing and we can see he took good care of the character. I especially love the extended scenes with the busdriver. Mrs D/Daniel handled it with grace and sensitivity. So lovely. Thank you for sharing this.
Seeing Robin do his in thing and just go off script always makes me happy. He truly loved his craft. Me finding this video 3 months away from his 10TH Anniversary Death is weird but a nice timing! RIP Robin we all miss you Dearly!
I'd kill to see a new version of this film. Even if they don't want to actually cut it, I don't see why they can't sell us the deleted material as a collector's disc, so we can make our own cuts or just enjoy the scenes separately.
I keep hoping the right people see your videos and start releasing this stuff. I’m dying to see the alternative Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and Uncle Buck.
What's even more incredible than Robin's improv is how well the other actors were able to just swing with it and still have super believable conversations for the situation.
Jeez, man. Robin Williams was just superb. This makes me really miss him 😔 Great video though! Love this, I have seen and absolutely love Mrs. Doubtfire but all of these extra scenes are brand new to me. Always a treat to see these little extras.
Great job Joe! Makes me wonder....if there are any other outtakes/cuts that didn't make his other movies? Lots of laughter and crying in this video! All for the good of course.
Thank you for making this video. I love your channel and the love you clearly have for films. Some years ago there was a trend of editing movies to turn them into a completely opposing genre of film. The most popular seemed to be turning family films into horror movies. I thought it was rather clever the first time I saw it but it got really old very quickly. I have a sense of humor but the one where they turned Mrs. Doubtfire into a stalker horror movie deeply upset me. I, like most, saw this movie as a very touching film about a man who loves his family so much that he was willing to turn his life inside out and adopt a second persona and juggle two lives and jobs just to be with his family even though they were never meant to know it was him or they'd be out of his life forever. It may seem silly to some but I hated the idea of this movie being mocked and perverted. I just wanted to get that off my chest. Thank you again for your wonderful videos.
Thank you Joe Ramoni, a joy to watch. There will never be another comedy movie actor who will be able to ad-lib, and deliver seriousness and laughter with such delivery. I loved Robin Williams, a truly aspiring actor. Great directorship and cast. I only watched Mrs Doubtfire yet again. Such an enjoyable movie that it did not seem two hours long. Thank you.
Robin Williams was the Best improv comedian Ever!! Such a natural presence on screen regardless of what roll he had. One of the Best ~ we miss you Robin. 😢❤
I assume you don't take requests for videos, but I think the first Ace Ventura movie would make for a good one of these videos. There's a lot of surprisingly messed up stuff that got cut out of that movie that we still haven't seen.
About 11 years ago I made my own "Extended Version" of Ace Ventura using the TV version I had recorded off of TBS, and my original VHS tape of the movie. I captured both tapes onto my computer and spliced in the deleted scenes into the original cut. My version runs almost 10 minutes longer than the theatrical cut. To this day, I can't watch any other version. It just doesn't seem complete to me without these brilliant deleted scenes. Let me know if you want me to send you my extended cut for a future video, Joe! -Jex
@@HatsOffEntertainment Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey would also be a good one, as the extended TV version was lost for a long time until I actually managed to track it down earlier this year, I bought a copy from a guy in one of my Facebook VHS groups and had a friend of mine rip the tape for me and the extended version is currently on Torrent Galaxy(it was on Internet Archive for a bit before being removed for copyright).
@@CineBrosSupreme I’ve seen all the deleted scenes of Ace… at least the ones that the public will show. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was my life for so many years, I quoted it daily (and still do, in fact) whenever I see a UPS truck I say “HDS! HDS COMING THROUGH, GOTTA PACKAGE PEOPLE!”
My dad insists that when he saw this in theaters with his friends that Porky bit at the beginning of the film involved Robin dropped an F-bomb in the impression. I only really saw this movie on TV I figured that was always the censored take.
Toys was considered one of his more “weaker movies.” The reason I say that is because NO ONE ever talks about it… same with “Father’s Day,” “Bicentennial Man,” “Flubber.” No one ever talks about those Robin Williams movies. Like any other actor, he had “weaker movies” also
@@nsasupporter7557 Oh absolutley. your dead right on that one. Infact it had been years up untill he passed away that he had a great comedy hit. ha, the reason i bring up TOYS is becase it seemed like the perfect movie and character for him but I feel both him and Barry Levinson didnt focus on a good story and instead just did what ever they wanted on a big budget. its s shame because the sets are A+ in design and art and the opening is beautiful. But the rest of the movie is awkard and weired sadly :( . No matter he did MRS doughtfire the next year :)
@@DafyddBrooks he did the Genie in Aladdin the same year as Toys which was his most notorious and beloved voiceover work. He also did the bat character’s voice in that other animated movie called Ferngully the same year as well
@@nsasupporter7557 yeah very good point. so even if toys didnt do well alladin filled the void. although as we all know robin didnt want his name taking over that movie which jeff katzenberg pissed him off on that. jeff even pissed the crew of ' fern gully' too if you read the hstory on that too. man even richard willams for ' the theif and the cobbler'
@@DafyddBrooks oh!! Was that why he had a fallen out with Disney?? Because he didn’t do the Genie in the Aladdin sequel (Return of Jafar) but he came back and did him in the 3rd Aladdin movie (Aladdin and the King of Thieves)
yeah i really could not picture anybody doing this role besides Williams, especially not Tim Allen but if like I had to pick one other actor to do it i think Scott Thompson would have nailed it
Coming from a life long Gardner, I found it hard to believe that anyone would be stupid enough to put piss on their plants. Still a funny scene. Also pissing around the garden does seem to keep the groundhogs away.
I would kill to have seen a crossover over of Robin William's Mrs. Doubtfire having a movie with Tyler Perry's Madea. I would've loved to see them share a screen together.
It's always a bit awkward when people try to act like Robin Williams, they can never really capture what he could. I think one of the reasons is everyone focuses too much on how erratic and flamboyant he would be, but one of his true skills was his ability to not just go from 0 to 60 but from 60 to 0 and then back to 60 in a completely nonobtrusive way. No matter how hard or talented another actor is, there will never be another who can do what he did.
My two favourite people who have brought me so much joy from childhood into adulthood are Mr Tom Hank’s and this beautiful soul Mr Robin Williams ❤️ I have never felt a lose of a actor then that of his ❤️
LOVE this movie, and this video made me appreciate it even. Also, a little heartbreaking knowing Robin isn't here anymore, knowing what a wonderful person and incredible actor he was. Not sure if you've ever watched The Fisher King, but his performance is amazing.
"It's not a job being your father. It's a joy." That one hit me unexpectedly😭
Just had my first kid and can confirm it definitely does hit the feels
Lost my dad in '17, this comment made me cry for some reason lol.
So true.
That is wholeheartedly true as a parent with my only one son. ♥
I thought that was an original line from the Mrs. Doubtfire Musical but I'm glad to see that they got it from the deleted scenes.
I'll never forget how the whole movie theater erupted with applause when Mrs. Doubtfire told the purse thief to "beat it asshole". The theater was packed, some people were standing and everyone laughed through the whole movie. What a time for cinema and what a great memory to hold.
Yes it was amazing to See this Movie in the cinemas .. in my childhood i only saw about one Movie per year ( or Twice) in switzerland ...
And i was very Lucky to See this Movie with my Grandmother somewhere in Zürich ..
So much fun !! Crazy .. because before That i watched him „only“ on the Teli ....
There are so many memorable Scenes in These Movies funny And Sad....
Comedies are so Underrated !!
Such a Great Movie deserves defintly an oscar !!
We had the movie on VHS, and my mom rewound that part. Over. And over. And over again.
“Back off asshole!!! Beat it! Broke my bag, that bastard.”
This sounds like a terrible way to experience a movie
@@holic-net Does a music concert sound like a terrible way to experience music? Does a play seem like a terrible way to experience a story?
I used to live a few blocks away from the Mrs. Doubtfire house in San Francisco in the early 2010s. I remember the tragic August of 2014 when the news broke of his death. I visited the Mrs. Doubtfire house later that August and there were flowers, VHS/DVD copies of Robin’s movies, and quotes of his from his movies written in chalk on the sidewalk outside the Mrs. Doubtfire house. A lot of joy he brought to our lives. ❤️
You think if he was still alive today, would there be a Mrs. Doubtfire 2?
@@YoursTrulyThe1Pony Yes.
He had too much dirt on big Hollywood
I don't recall him ever articulating anything along this line; he was probably much too kind. But such a statement, if true, would cause a thinking person to then question his cause of death?????
That cut B-plot of Daniel getting his revenge on the nosy neighbour with her flowers was gold. I can't believe it was cut.
I HATED that lady when i was a kid.
She tried to ruin the birthday party. Thats an instant dislike when you’re a kid.
She was a Karen before Karens were Karens.
That b-plot is way too mean spirited. I’m glad that it was cut.
@@iihh517 I fail to see how exact it was "mean"? The lady kept sticking her noise into their business to the point that she was bias against Daniel for simply being a man regardless of what he did.
@@Seriona1 there was no point in the film that showed that she was antagonistic toward Daniel for being a man. And she had legitimate reason to complain, including noise and animals eating her plants. Yes, she was mean but killing her plants and advising her to wash baby with piss while impersonating somebody else isn’t funny; just mean spirited .
Robin Williams was one of a kind and there will never be anyone else like him.
Truly was! I was lucky enough to meet him twice and he was unbelievably nice.
Actually yes, there is. Jim Carrey was like him. Robin Williams and Jim Carrey are the only 2 comedians that were any good
@@nsasupporter7557 I would agree that jim is like robin a lot. However there are many great comedians in the world. I also love how they could both play serious roles so well. I love bicentennial man and the majestic.
@@hbkx5 that’s part of why I said they’re the only ones any good… they could also be great dramatic actors too. Why say Majestic? That movie was a flop… the dramatic Jim Carrey movie that EVERYBODY loved was Truman Show
@@nsasupporter7557 Truman show is great but majestic is really good too IMO. Majestic was a flop but just because a movie is a flop or the majority of people don't like it does not mean it is a bad film. I remember when Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind came out and a majority of things I was hearing about it was that it did not make any sense. When I went to finally watch the movie I thought it was great and made sense to me, others were just looking at the film too literal. In their defense it is a very abstract film though. I also remember what dreams may come kinda getting the same treatment but that is a great film as well. Steve martin, chevy chase, john candy, early eddie murphy these are some other that just come to mind but there are many more.
The best tribute to be paid to Robin is to release more material like this.
Why? Damn near every movie he has been in always falls back to the same old impressions and jokes.
Exactly! It's great to see new (old) things being released 8 years after his death. It's like Robin's still with us and making us laugh with new jokes and comments. 🤣
@@captinundies6049 everyone usually falls to watching Aladdin instead of Ms Doubtfire. Some don't even watch his stand-ups. So to know Robin really enjoyed making this movie and developing this character- it's a lovely tribute.
@@toidIllorTAmI And I get that but every character is built around the voices set aside from some of his dramatic stuff. Death to Smoochy and One hour Photo are the 2 stand outs for me.
What a treasure those unused scenes are, So wonderful to see Robin having fun It's almost like he's waiting for us to find him and experience the laughs he used to bless us with
All of these deleted scenes are a joy to watch and they need to preserve as much of these scenes from his movies as possible
I watched this many times back in 94'... this right here, is seeing things I never knew existed.. love it!
Honestly some of those deleted scenes are so good I think they should be put back in the movie
It was a movie to get us used to the fact that they are try to gender bend America...my dad didn't let us watch this when it came out and now that I'm a grown man I definitely see why...
True, men dressing as women on the big screen has gone on for 30+ years (40+ including 80s fashion). It normalized femininity in men
I cried like a baby when Robin died. It still makes me sad that we’ll never see anything else from him. It’s like a bright light went out in the world
I feel the same way.
We will see him in Heaven!!
I don’t blame Robin for taking his life. It would have been too much for him to endure losing his intelligence.
I heard that the Lost Cut was less about sexual jokes and swearing, and more that it had increased serious dramatic scenes of a broken marriage. The decision was made after filming to change the tone more.
There’s another scene that takes place before Chris’ birthday party (before the divorce) where you see what Daniel and Miranda’s married life is like. It isn’t pleasant.
@@francofan100 That I actually think would have justified Miranda's decision more as I always felt she was way too hasty in booting him out. I got a sense something was missing that we didn't see or hear about.
No version of this movie is about sexual jokes and swearing
@@judethaddeus9856 Most of the rumors about The Lost Cut are that Robin Williams did a lot of saucy and stronger ad-libbing, leading to material that would be R-Rated or even NC-17
the book it's based on madame doubtfire is way, way more dramatic with really no comedy in it at all so it makes sense the initial cut had a little more tension.
I think it'd be fun to see the film with some of the deleted scenes edited back in. It might be quite a long movie but I don't think anyone would have complained about spending another hour with Robin Williams.
I edited them all back in. I just don't know where I can legally upload it without a copyright strike.
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@AARON GAMELLI Google Drive. I've uploaded several movies over the years and don't remember having issues.
@@AARONGAMELLI if you ever find a way please lmk. I would love to see it!
@@AARONGAMELLI Odyssee! I'd like to see that too!
This is one of my all time favorite movies. I saw it in the theatre when it was first released. The audience was really laughing throughout. Years later, I had the privilege of working on The Crazy Ones. Spending a day on set with him was like being at an eight to ten hour Robin Williams comedy show. Between takes, he constantly had the entire cast and crew in stitches. I had some more serious conversation with him when we broke for lunch or dinner. It was a side that you don't often see of him, publically. At the end of the day, he came up to many cast and crew members and shook their hands. It was a nice personal touch to be personally thanked by the show's top billed actor. Most celebs want to have very little to do with anyone on set other than the director. Robin was just a really great, down to earth person -- and the funniest person I have ever had the honor of working with.
I hear John Candy was just as friendly. So am I. God bless ❤
I think there needs to be a Director's Cut with a lot of the deleted footage put in. You can never have too much of a good thing and this movie was magical.
I was delighted when the Blu-Ray came with all those deleted and unused scenes. I think the film is perfect as it is, but it is so much fun to watch the extra footage. My favourite is the Laundry Room scene!
The Laserdisc version of this film in the special features was the very first time we were introduced to these deleted scenes that were edited together with the score added to it.
It makes me sad that there will never be another new film staring this incredible human being 😢
Don't be to sure! There are already agencies that represent the rights-holders of the likenesses and character, and are occasionally used in commercials and movies today. Machine Learning can do their voice perfectly already. It won't be long before an A.I. can imitate a dead movie star in real-time, reproducing mannerisms and movement and rendering a realistic image.
Can you imagine a new movie where Robin Williams meets The Three Stooges, all in their prime?
There’s so many good older films of his that can be enjoyed for years to come
@@dannigro8794 I know I was just commenting on the fact there will be no future films
@@JohnDlugosz what’s your point?
From the minute he hit the TV and movie screens to the moment he left, I was always in awe of his ability at improv and how people loved him. This is the sort of human that will never be forgotten and will always be loved & appreciated for his skill at keeping people happy.
As much as I miss Robin, it does make me happy he existed. RIP Robin.
Couldnt say it better
What a weird comment.
@@nolancho ok?
@@andywinslow9638 welp guess you'll be popping your poots, huh?! To the left to the left like beyonce right? Bet. Hey, everyone we got farmer brown over der! XD. Bet.
@@Ruffi0 u probably think you're go ol boy HUH?! LIKE A TURD!? ya ok big man, what else u got. Puh! Gimme your best! I'm ready! U scared?! Are ya?!
RIP Robin Williams. You may not be with us in the flesh, but you are still here making your fans laugh and cry. God bless you. 🙏❤
I had a connection with Robin, he and his family had a house down the street from my piano teacher. One time when my Mom was crossing the golden gate bridge she saw a big white SUV that she loved and so when it pulled up next to her in traffic she turned to the guy and asked, " how much for the car?" Then she realized it was Robin Williams and they both laughed. RIP Robin
Neat story Nick!
Imagine your mom wanting to buy this random white SUV and she suddenly notices its Robin Willians in the driver's seat
There was this comic book store in San Francisco on Geary that I use to frequent and Robin would pop in from time to time. The first time I ever saw him he was super lowkey I barely even noticed it was him until I saw his famous hairy arms. He picked up a few comic books and then walked into the hentai section of the store. I don't think he bought any hentai but it's just funny knowing that he walked in there. Afterwards at the register his credit card didn't go through, I think the card just didn't want to swipe and I think he was getting a bit anxious because all the folks nearby started to look over, the cashier asked if he had another card until the owner came over and told Robin the comics are on the house. It wasn't until Robin was leaving that the cashier realized it was Robin Williams. Truly an interesting way to bump into him. He was definitely full-on in introvert mode.
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ it's not about his ashes, it's about his soul.
So Robin Williams laughed in your moms face?
@@deletedwaffles ive heard other stories of him visiting comic stores as well, so i can believe that. He was best friends with my favorite actor, the late Christopher Reeve, so perhaps Chris got him into Superman comics simply from playing the iconic super hero.
it feels weird to miss someone i never met, but i miss him.
He was the only celebrity death that really made me think and had me depressed for awhile. He truly was one in a billion.
So heartbreaking that we lost such a funny legend who entertained so many of us grew up watching his movies not just his comedies but his drama roles the man could truly act R.I.P Robin Williams
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ I'm wishing his soul peace do you not understand the meaning
@@twistedgamerfromhellreborn9959 Hes being a troll.
He had too much dirt on big Hollywood
The end of the film is much more sadder now after Williams passing with him as Mrs. Doubtfire on a TV show reading a letter from a girl who's parents separated and addresses the girl and also the viewers. I even started tearing up just reading the final bit of dialog he gives.
The neighbor is played by the same actress that played Mrs. Mcdougal in Gremlins. I’m glad the deleted footages survived in 35mm, so it doesn’t look like complete crap, like most deleted footage on VHS dupes does.
Also, she was "Flo" on Alice!
Polly Holliday
How there was ever a useable take is beyond me because I can't imagine keeping a straight face while Robin is just delivering some of the funniest improvs imaginable.
The way Robin delivered the line, "I'm a guy." How brilliant! That's comedy masquerading as drama masquerading as comedy. Nobody else could pull that off so effectively.
I miss Robin Williams 😢
I was an extra in Mrs Doubtfire for a couple of days, and I would pay a lot to see hours of just the outtakes. Williams in the makeup was even more hilarious between takes. One of the crew told me he would sometimes go out in costume for lunch or something just to play in the character, and he liked not being recognized (this was in SF, where he lived).
I remember reading that Robin went, dressed and in character as Mrs. Doubtfire, to an adult bookstore and bought either porn or a sex toy, I forget which.
Robin Williams was amazingly talented with his voices
Yes, him and Jim Carrey are the only comedians that were any good
@@nsasupporter7557 but Robin is better than jim though. lol
@@treatwomenright33 no, Robin Williams is only a better dramatic actor than Jim.
Jim is the better comedian for the most part, he’s literally made of rubber which is a talent that not even Robin Williams had. Jim could do physical things that no one else could do
This film is a treasure, and Robin Williams was a treasure to the world😥
R.I.P. Robin Williams
I can't think of 1 movie he made that I didn't like.
What a talent this man was. We lost him too soon.
I do believe he only got better with age. Can't believe it's been so many years now that we lost him
Yes, if only he didn’t get that damn leweybody syndrome 😢😭
@@jamesduncan6729 yes, it’s already been 8 years since he took his own life… August 11, 2014
@@jamesduncan6729 depression kills.
@@michaelguerrieri3815 Another layer to the tragedy is that even if he hadn't taken his own life, the early onset dementia that drove him to that point would have probably killed him in a couple years anyway.
Truly one of the best comedic actors and comedian there ever was! Rest in peace Mr. Williams you may be gone but you will never be forgotten❤
this gives me newfound appreciation for the woman who played the neighbor Gloria. delivering lines like "i know i need a stiff stem" and "Euthanasia Dumbwaiter" completely straight.
Its POLLY HOLIDAY- FLO from ALICE, genius.
😂😂😂😂😂
Hearing his voice brings me to tears. My son will never understand the magic this man brought to life.
The mold really was broken with that man ... Love you always Robin. Thank you
I seen those Ms. Doubtfire deleted scenes and I enjoyed them so much. Robin gave us so many years of laughter. He made laugh so hard we cried that is how much of a comic genius he was and also showed us how much more he can be when he can do series roles. I only wish he was still alive and done a Ms. Doubtfire sequel.
I absolutely love this film. Robin will always be one of my favourite comedians of all time.
Yes, him and Jim Carrey are the best comedians ever
I was 7 years old and my brother 5 when my mother took us to see this film. Many of the adult jokes went over our heads but we loved it then and as adults appreciate it even more now. There is simply not anything wholesome like this being made today. It's part of what made going to the theaters magical back then.
I never saw that bus driver extended scene. Or any, for that matter.
But that does raise the question of there being an "R-rated version"
There is R-rated material, But not a "version" as such.
Now, "Me, Myself & Irene" has a DVD feature that adds all the deleted scenes in chronological order. A MUST WATCH!
Robin Williams was such an improviser there is probably a lost version of every movie he ever made. Including the animated ones.
LOVE the background person says 'well this is happening'! Yep it was, awesomely!
Would you say Chris Columbus is an underrated director? I feel like he doesn't have the level of fame he deserves for the amount of solid work he has. He's no Scorsese but he has so many beloved movies
He's very good when the script's there (e.g. Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire and Harry Potter), but he has made some REAL stinkers in his time.
His resume is wild, and it feels like he has the filmography of three different directors smashed together. I always forget he did Pixels, the Rent film adaptation, and the first Percy Jackson movie too
People these days try to diminish his greatness as an explorer as well.
I watch this movie every so often & I have tonite after some time. Absolutely lovely, reminds me of my teen yrs & there will never be another Robin Williams 😢
I brought this video with me to play at the domestic violence shelter. I will never forget that day. The women, who were so down and sad, were all cooking together and running out to the t.v.band saying, "What is she doing now?" and laughing. I was so happy to see it. It felt like I lost a personal friend when he died.
That's depressing. The guy broke the law. Its creepy.
Pardon? About whom are you speaking? Robin Williams did not break the law. He was a rare gem. The whole world lost out when he died. Sorry that you didn't get to laugh.
we all fantasize about being movie stars at some point or other, but then the many realities hit us.. for me most of all, the sheer amount of energy it takes, the ridiculously long hours of nonstop 110% exertion. Like no wonder they're all on drugs. But then you get these occasional masters, the Robin Williamses, the Jackie Chans, people who go BEYOND that level, and end up putting out so much high-quality material it literally can't all be used. it just spews out of them.
Ms. Doubtfire is one of those few, rare movies that you literally know word-by-word. Like Dumb & Dumber, Matilda or classic Star Wars. It's just two hours of quotes. Legendary.
It’s funny you mentioned Dumb and Dumber because Jim Carrey is the only other comedian that was just as good or better than Robin Williams
I would have to add:
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Batman (1989 of course)
Back To The Future
@@killwalker don’t forget the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie from 1990! Lol 😂
That’s another movie that you just literally know word by word 😉
Star Wars is a pile of absolute wank.
@@Sheriff_GrimLaw WHAT?? 😳
The “it’s a joy being your father” scene bring tears to my eyes every time 😢
The outtake of Daniel's neighbour spraying pi** on her plants had me in stitches 🤣🤣🤣. They have to insert that in a re-releaasei one day.
Robin Williams can't be replaced or copied, that about sums up Robin Williams, was a great human being.
In high school I was given an assignment in Drama Class to play a scene that would make me reconsider wanting to be an actor. The only scene that came to mind is the court room scene from this movie where Robin Williams gives this wonderful speech but the judge calls it "nothing more than a speech from a talented actor" Even though I didn't have kids cause I was just a teenager I could very easily imagine myself in his shoes. The man just wants to be a father to his children and he can't get custody basically just because he's an actor. I'd probably do the same thing if I was in his position... and I could actually get away with it but in real life I think it'd actually be impossible to fool the people who really know me. I'm 6'4" and like 260lbs even with profession movie quality make up and changing my voice anyone who's ever met me would still know it's me underneath. Robin on the other hand, for the longest time I thought there was an old lady actress they got to stand in for the Mrs. Doubtfire scenes, even knowing it was him I still didn't believe it was him. They basically created a person who doesn't exist and it still amazes me how well the make up was done to make that transformation work.
Much like John Hughes films' I would LOVE to just see an extended cut of this film - it's like entire plot points completely cut - a whole different film!
How impossible it feels to know someone when you didn't know them. Robin left a piece of himself in every movie, every tv show, interview stand up and soon. When you gather those pieces, it feels, in your heart, that he was family! We were blessed he shared so much of himself with us.
What an absolute legend. i could watch robin for years on end and keep laughing at his truly unique comedy. Thank you for sharing all of the fun sir.
Rest in peace, Robin, you'll be forever missed. I recall hearing about a proposed sequel where Daniel donned the Mrs Doubtfire getup when he followed his daughter to college.
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ Don't be a prick!
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ Dude why are you copy and pasting this everywhere? Is this the 17th century where cremation is still seen as sin? Get a life
That "I'm a guy" line is BRILLIANT. just so well executed and the drivers reaction is perfect.
There will be only 1 Robin Williams
Actually Jim Carrey was just as good if not, better. Those 2 were the best comedians ever
duh
Thank you so much for this! Robin did lots of little acts of kindness all over the bay area. When I worked for the Berkeley Rep 25 years ago, I sat in his excellent seat to see plays, which he never used. He gave $10,000 to the theater every year. I live up the hill from an old indoor natatorium, one of the few left in the U.S. When it was renovated, the mushroom fountain was taken out of the shallow end of the pool and installed outdoors on a pedestal surrounded by benches, courtesy of Robin Williams. I miss him every time I see it, and I get a lump watching this footage. Again, thank you!
I read the book as a kid and didn't particularly like it compared to the movie. I reread the book recently and still didn't like it but I was surprised that a lot of the deleted scenes are actually taking almost directly from the book. The bit where he talks about how he can't act to save his family is straight from the book pretty much. There's also a deleted scene where the Daniel and Miranda are fighting and claiming that the kids love one more than the other and Lydia the oldest screams, "I hate you both!" and that's strictly from the book too
Wow, I've never seen half of these! Robin was always amazing and we can see he took good care of the character. I especially love the extended scenes with the busdriver. Mrs D/Daniel handled it with grace and sensitivity. So lovely. Thank you for sharing this.
Robin will be forever missed no matter what part he played I'm sure he's still going crazy up in heaven
Seeing Robin do his in thing and just go off script always makes me happy. He truly loved his craft. Me finding this video 3 months away from his 10TH Anniversary Death is weird but a nice timing! RIP Robin we all miss you Dearly!
I'd kill to see a new version of this film. Even if they don't want to actually cut it, I don't see why they can't sell us the deleted material as a collector's disc, so we can make our own cuts or just enjoy the scenes separately.
I thought I've seen every cut of this but this is great. This surprised me.Thanks for putting all the deleted footage together. Love this movie
Robin Williams was a true comedic genius, and a truly nice person. I still miss seeing him in new movies, but enjoy the ones he left us with!
I keep hoping the right people see your videos and start releasing this stuff. I’m dying to see the alternative Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and Uncle Buck.
Incredible stuff ! Love this movie
All these delete sences are just a bonus I love them
I think for its 30 anniversary, Disney should reissue the extended cut in theatres.
What's even more incredible than Robin's improv is how well the other actors were able to just swing with it and still have super believable conversations for the situation.
Jeez, man. Robin Williams was just superb. This makes me really miss him 😔
Great video though! Love this, I have seen and absolutely love Mrs. Doubtfire but all of these extra scenes are brand new to me. Always a treat to see these little extras.
Great job Joe! Makes me wonder....if there are any other outtakes/cuts that didn't make his other movies? Lots of laughter and crying in this video! All for the good of course.
This really shows how great Robin Williams was at improv.
She reminds me of Dan Akroyd's lady part in Nothing But Trouble.
Thank you for making this video. I love your channel and the love you clearly have for films.
Some years ago there was a trend of editing movies to turn them into a completely opposing genre of film. The most popular seemed to be turning family films into horror movies. I thought it was rather clever the first time I saw it but it got really old very quickly. I have a sense of humor but the one where they turned Mrs. Doubtfire into a stalker horror movie deeply upset me. I, like most, saw this movie as a very touching film about a man who loves his family so much that he was willing to turn his life inside out and adopt a second persona and juggle two lives and jobs just to be with his family even though they were never meant to know it was him or they'd be out of his life forever. It may seem silly to some but I hated the idea of this movie being mocked and perverted.
I just wanted to get that off my chest. Thank you again for your wonderful videos.
I remember that little trend, it really sounds interesting on paper but in practice it's just... really boring, actually 😆
Joe, thank you so much for making these mini documentaries, very informative and keeps the memory of our comedy hero's alive. Thank you ❤
I miss Robin Williams so much.
Thank you Joe Ramoni, a joy to watch. There will never be another comedy movie actor who will be able to ad-lib, and deliver seriousness and laughter with such delivery. I loved Robin Williams, a truly aspiring actor. Great directorship and cast. I only watched Mrs Doubtfire yet again. Such an enjoyable movie that it did not seem two hours long. Thank you.
This is honestly one of my favorite movies I'm kinda interested to see an R-Rated cut of this movie lol.
One of the best movies ever. My childhood. Watched this countless times with my grandma.
Man I love this movie so much.
Robin Williams was the Best improv comedian Ever!! Such a natural presence on screen regardless of what roll he had. One of the Best ~ we miss you Robin. 😢❤
I assume you don't take requests for videos, but I think the first Ace Ventura movie would make for a good one of these videos. There's a lot of surprisingly messed up stuff that got cut out of that movie that we still haven't seen.
Good suggestion!
About 11 years ago I made my own "Extended Version" of Ace Ventura using the TV version I had recorded off of TBS, and my original VHS tape of the movie. I captured both tapes onto my computer and spliced in the deleted scenes into the original cut. My version runs almost 10 minutes longer than the theatrical cut.
To this day, I can't watch any other version. It just doesn't seem complete to me without these brilliant deleted scenes.
Let me know if you want me to send you my extended cut for a future video, Joe!
-Jex
@@HatsOffEntertainment Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey would also be a good one, as the extended TV version was lost for a long time until I actually managed to track it down earlier this year, I bought a copy from a guy in one of my Facebook VHS groups and had a friend of mine rip the tape for me and the extended version is currently on Torrent Galaxy(it was on Internet Archive for a bit before being removed for copyright).
@@CineBrosSupreme I think you should definitely upload that version on Internet Archive or something like that.
@@CineBrosSupreme I’ve seen all the deleted scenes of Ace… at least the ones that the public will show. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was my life for so many years, I quoted it daily (and still do, in fact) whenever I see a UPS truck I say “HDS! HDS COMING THROUGH, GOTTA PACKAGE PEOPLE!”
Love and miss you Robin you have touched our hearts and our lives like no other.
My dad insists that when he saw this in theaters with his friends that Porky bit at the beginning of the film involved Robin dropped an F-bomb in the impression. I only really saw this movie on TV I figured that was always the censored take.
As a PG-13 they would have been allowed one F
He was such a beautiful soul and a great actor !
May he rest in peace !
BRILLIANT!!! thank you for showing us this man. I hope you'll do a video on TOYS one day too. RIP Robin Williams :)
Toys was considered one of his more “weaker movies.” The reason I say that is because NO ONE ever talks about it… same with “Father’s Day,” “Bicentennial Man,” “Flubber.” No one ever talks about those Robin Williams movies. Like any other actor, he had “weaker movies” also
@@nsasupporter7557 Oh absolutley. your dead right on that one. Infact it had been years up untill he passed away that he had a great comedy hit. ha, the reason i bring up TOYS is becase it seemed like the perfect movie and character for him but I feel both him and Barry Levinson didnt focus on a good story and instead just did what ever they wanted on a big budget. its s shame because the sets are A+ in design and art and the opening is beautiful. But the rest of the movie is awkard and weired sadly :( . No matter he did MRS doughtfire the next year :)
@@DafyddBrooks he did the Genie in Aladdin the same year as Toys which was his most notorious and beloved voiceover work. He also did the bat character’s voice in that other animated movie called Ferngully the same year as well
@@nsasupporter7557 yeah very good point. so even if toys didnt do well alladin filled the void. although as we all know robin didnt want his name taking over that movie which jeff katzenberg pissed him off on that. jeff even pissed the crew of ' fern gully' too if you read the hstory on that too. man even richard willams for ' the theif and the cobbler'
@@DafyddBrooks oh!! Was that why he had a fallen out with Disney?? Because he didn’t do the Genie in the Aladdin sequel (Return of Jafar) but he came back and did him in the 3rd Aladdin movie (Aladdin and the King of Thieves)
RIP to one of my favorite actors! U are and always will be missed Robin Williams.
Mrs. Doubtfire was one of my favorite movies and Robin Williams one of my favorite actors as a kid. Great to see this footage. RIP Robin
I haven’t been able to watch any of his movies since he died. It’s just too painful. He was truly brilliant and I wish we had him longer.
Dude you make anything so entertaining. Even Robin Williams. I always wanted to know that the R version and NC-17 version of Doubtfire was like.
A difficult task indeed
yeah i really could not picture anybody doing this role besides Williams, especially not Tim Allen but if like I had to pick one other actor to do it i think Scott Thompson would have nailed it
Coming from a life long Gardner, I found it hard to believe that anyone would be stupid enough to put piss on their plants. Still a funny scene. Also pissing around the garden does seem to keep the groundhogs away.
I would kill to have seen a crossover over of Robin William's Mrs. Doubtfire having a movie with Tyler Perry's Madea. I would've loved to see them share a screen together.
This is honestly one of my favorite movies, not even joking. It just holds a special, special place in my heart.
Chokes me up a bit to miss Mr Williams.
It's always a bit awkward when people try to act like Robin Williams, they can never really capture what he could. I think one of the reasons is everyone focuses too much on how erratic and flamboyant he would be, but one of his true skills was his ability to not just go from 0 to 60 but from 60 to 0 and then back to 60 in a completely nonobtrusive way. No matter how hard or talented another actor is, there will never be another who can do what he did.
Robin Williams really was one of the greatest actors of all time. He can go from making you cry with laughter, to cry real tears of sadness
It broke my heart hearing of his suicide; one never knows what private demons haunt someone.
He wasn't being haunted by demons. He was sick.
My two favourite people who have brought me so much joy from childhood into adulthood are Mr Tom Hank’s and this beautiful soul Mr Robin Williams
❤️ I have never felt a lose of a actor
then that of his ❤️
LOVE this movie, and this video made me appreciate it even. Also, a little heartbreaking knowing Robin isn't here anymore, knowing what a wonderful person and incredible actor he was. Not sure if you've ever watched The Fisher King, but his performance is amazing.
Almost a decade since we lost him. And still, most of the time that I see anything that discusses his work, I lose it.