The era when Robin Williams wouldn’t have been Me-too’d or blacklisted for not being woke….he would have been crucified today for just being himself. The sad pathetic world we live in today.
@@jamesgarner2103 I heard that in private he was a soft-spoken introspective person. The characters on stage are just that -- characters to hide his shyness and feelings of incompetence. IF you go watch the episode of Mork and Mindy when Mork meets Robin Williams you will see that side of him.
Amazingly there was someone like him,one of a kind, in Mexico City. I used to love to watch that show it is called, Otro Rollo : with Adal Ramones, she was awesome he had so many like Robin Williams, sketches and everything. Sus, quienen "Monologue" are just unique! Viva Robin n Williams! ❤️
Voice actors for animated features generally record their parts solo, with someone in a headset feeding them lines. They had to put Aladdin's voice actor in the recording session with RW as it would have been impossible to record believable interactions otherwise.
I'm a grown 63 yr old man now.As a young teen I have nothing but love for Robin Williams.All of our lives are only richer from all the laughter.He was brilliant and I will always love him as a wonderful man.
I met him once, and I feel so incredibly fortunate. He was shopping at the Forbidden Planet shop near Union Sq in NY, and I was at the register checking out and I heard that voice. Turned around to find him talking up the other cashier. Ended up saying hi, and asked him for an autograph, and so my then girlfriend had a Moleskine pad with her, and he signed it "Write on! - Robin Williams." The man was indescribable, and magnificent.
my dad delivered a pizza to him once. he didn’t know who he was cuz he was an immigrant but 15 years later he realized and told me this story. he says he gave him a 20$ tip
that is one of the best autographing stories I've ever heard! and that's coming from an autograph collector who's pretty much met everyone in London since '10 - except, to my great regret, Robin. treasure that autograph forever :) I once got a really wonderful autograph from Ezra Miller that was along the same lines as this. he wrote 'Stay Up; Ezra Miller'. simple but a great metaphor for life.
GinnieKinz💜 My brain works the same. Light speed racing thoughts. I understand the saddness he was going through. He released his pain as laughter. He was amazing.
He actually held back quite a lot. You could almost see him holding his tongue/biting his tongue to hold back. He could have gone WAY more crazy but this was actually tame considering the material Martha gave him
This is one of the amazing things about Robin. You could dial him from rated G to NC-17 and he’d be equally hillarious on any setting. So many comics today rely on being raunchy as a crutch, compensating for not being actually funny. Robin was just funny and could layer on the “spice” to suit the situation.
I know this was hilarious, but it also made me cringe! Martha couldn't even get a word in. You could see how mad she was for most of the segment. Then she eventually gave up and started laughing when he told his 4th "meat rubbing" joke in a row....
Dear God, yes. So freakin sad. You brought such laughter & joy. We know it ain’t easy, and NOW on Halloween during the pandemic ahead of an election, where so many are blinded to what is right & moral. And want to choose an immoral p@##y grabber, because they are worried about their $12 / hr job. So many people are blind to the chaos 45 created. Oh the fun you coulda had with him Robin. Rest in Power dear Sir. Thanks for the light you brought!
He was such a rare and special gift to this world. I just wish his health had been better so he could still be here, with his family, and making the world laugh. I don’t think there has been or ever will be another individual with his talent and heart. We miss you Robin. May you be entertaining Heaven as much as you entertained us.
Lately my heart has been heavy and I come across this video of yours. Suddenly, I realize how we have forgotten to smile, laugh and we have utterly forgotten to live. Thank you Robin. You are an angel. You’re irreplaceably missed.
“Who’s your daddy”- then proceeds to pound the meat… Jesus I swear it had me laughing all night 😂😂😂 He’s so dearly missed, such a unique soul and videos like this will remain forever to show us the person he truly was! 🙏❣️
R.I.P to the best Comedian who ever graced our screens with his presence you are sadly missed.... I am sure you are making everyone laugh in heaven...:)
Koko, the gorilla, missed him so very much, that she cried. There is a beautiful, but very sad, video about their bond and the day they 'told' her that he passed away. RIP dear Robin, it was a delight to have seen you in your movies.
Robin Williams was a national comedy treasure. I miss this incredible and talented man. He could do everything from comedy to drama. He was one of a kind and unmatched in improv.
This literally had me in tears. Very few comedians could make me laugh like that. Robin was a genuine gift of a person, and I feel lucky for him to have been such a big part of my childhood.
I had to pause the video half way in to laugh for a few minutes and dry my laughter tears. OMG! I so needed that. I miss Robin Williams, pure comedy gold!
Robin Williams, the best entertainer. As an Indian, his knowledge and ability to make fun about us is incredible. Change the bulb is so relevant. Miss you Robin.
I REALIZE NOW HOW MUCH I MISS HIM DAMN HE MUST HAVE BEEN A HANDFUL AS A KID....LOL...RIP ROBIN ŞİMDİ ŞİMDİ KENDİSİNİ KENDİNE AŞAĞIDAKİ BİR ZAMAN OLMALIDIR… LOL ... RIP ROBIN
Only child and grew up in large homes as his parents were quite wealthy. Spent a lot of time alone to create his own world of make believe and to hone those great accents and voices he did.
Robin Williams brain was always going a million miles a second. To come up with such funny banter on the spot , was such a joy to watch .... good thing we have RUclips!
Each one of those "accents" felt like individual people flitting in and out of him. Always this palpable love and fellowship never sneering and sarcastic.
She stayed better composed than I could ever be. I’d have been doubled over the island, crying and hiccuping helplessly. Dear God, this man was hilarious.
Thank you so much for putting this video up. Great tribute to someone who gave so much to so many. But first and foremost to his family. RIP Robin. Our hearts are broken by your absence; but are full at the same time from the joy that we still get from you through your films, stand up, guest appearances, and comedy tours legacy.
My Dad met Robin years ago on a business trip in Boston he said he was really down to earth and firing one joke after another nonstop what you seen on screen is what you seen in real life he was wired and the jokes were nonstop but that’s what made Robin comfortable telling one joke after another because he really did love to make people laugh to bad there’s not more people like that in society today everyone is so damn serious with no sense of humor it’s a shame really because a great sense of humor goes a long way.
My son was in the Navy and did two tours in the Persian Gulf. He and his crewmates got a surprise performance from Robin Williams in 2003.He told me later, "Mom, I laughed so hard my ribs hurt for four days!" I asked, "You wouldn't trade a minute of that pain for a million dollars, would you?" "Nope!" All three of my kids and I cried when Robin passed away. I know we weren't the only ones. Miss you, Robin, and thank you!
I found it funny he was translating for her in the beginning. That was the best starter. She wasn't having none of it though. Made me mad she just didn't let him be himself too long.🤣
After coming to terms with his passing, I randomly found this video clip today and have decided to remember Robin Williams as he was. An amazingly funny man. And after a bit of depression, I can honestly say it felt good to laugh again. :)
Maria L Worship? Do you know this for a fact? Since Robin was famous people got a chance to get a glimpse of what kind of person he might of been. What he showed was a lot of quality! What's wrong with admiring and praising kindness, laughter, intelligence, and like you said: critical thinking. Your little story about loosing a foot is quite cute though ^^ You know critical thinking is not = negativity...
Maria L It took some time, but I have returned to this comment thread. First and foremost, I've always been a bit messed up. Robin Williams was a man who put such sheer levels of energy into his roles that I could always laugh and smile when I saw him on screen. Did I know the man? No. But I'm willing to guess you don't know your favorite music artists or celebrities either. His work gave me comfort when I couldn't think clearly and needed something to stop myself from swirling deeper into a negative mindset. The sad thing is, he was depressed about things as well. I will never pretend to know his problems, but being a depressed or mentally off person is not and NEVER SHOULD BE some kind of competition. When he was gone...I was broken in a way. Not because he was close to me, but something that had given me comfort was gone forever. When I found this clip, I remembered why I had admired him so much. Even with his own depression, he fought on for so long and did such amazing things that I could scarcely believe he had hidden so much of his own pain. If he could last for so long against problems that make my own seem small, then it's a battle that I can fight too. And his comedic antics in this video made me smile and laugh again, giving me renewed strength. In short, Maria L, I don't know you. I bear no ill will towards you. I don't know what struggles you've faced in life and the pain you've experienced since I know everyone on this planet goes through their own pain, and I will never pretend to know everything about you. But as I will not pretend to know you, please do not pretend you know everything about me. I know you meant no harm in your comment though. I only replied since I figured you deserved a proper explanation.
Maria L That was a well thought out response. I enjoyed it very much. I do understand what you mean entirely. Perhaps it is a waste of my energy to be sad for someone who would not be sad for me. I suppose I've always been afraid of such a mindset because it feels too....cold..for me. For lack of a better word that I know is out there but I cannot think of at the moment. Robin Williams brought something different than music, and this is why many people were sad with his passing. Laughter. He brought joy to millions, even though millions didn't know him personally. I think it's a sad thing when a source of joy for many people is silenced. With the mindset of not caring if someone dies if they wouldn't care if you died, it makes me wonder if I'm supposed to ignore the death of a distant relative I didn't know very well. Honor what memories I did have or just shrug it off and go about my business. I see the logic of both mindsets. You would miss new music more than the man himself, and I know what you mean by that. But for me, Robin Williams represented laughter for anyone to experience. He represented joy because his face, voice, and actions entertained us and made us smile when we might not have had much to smile about. Even if you only respect the comedy and not care if the man himself is gone, I think many will agree that the idea of something that gave joy being silenced forever is a sad thing indeed. I'm also enjoying this conversation because it's a nice bit of insight into a different mindset and you are a well spoken and civil individual.
He was such an incredible person! One of the funniest people ever to have graced this planet. Such an incredible actor. His films helped define a large portion of my childhood. Legend.
Dude has world class wit, vivacious energy, spitfire impressions, dirty humor, and I just can’t get enough of it. Martha can’t keep up with Robin. I really miss him.
One of the greatest, if not, the greatest artist of all time, Robin William. He would light up the night or day shows. No one like his kind of comedy. R.I.P Sir ❤️
I feel incredibly honored to have grown up in an era where we had this wonderful man.
My Dad met him on a business trip in Boston years ago unfortunately I never got to meet him.
The era before the social media and the me me me generation
@@enriqueromero8859 Whoops! We weren’t doing the crusty-old-person-who-hates-everything thing
The era when Robin Williams wouldn’t have been Me-too’d or blacklisted for not being woke….he would have been crucified today for just being himself. The sad pathetic world we live in today.
@@enriqueromero8859 give it a rest boomer!
His laughter, his voice, his energy-- sure miss him.
He is alive and well.
Me too and he was one of my favorite actors
Hello Julianne......
Oh so much!
and he cooked WELL
When you invited Robin Williams onto your show, you just had to accept that it would be his show for the day.
Listen I'm a robin williams fan!! But good gosh, what was his comedy secret ... Drugs? Lol!
@@daveallen5342 probably lol
She couldn't
hahahahah
Love this comment!!
How nice of Robin to let Martha on his show. 😂❤️
Thank you Martha for cooking with Robin, he is so funny, miss him. Hope he is in heaven.
i feel like he never turns it off. he's always crazy. how did his family deal with it?
@@jamesgarner2103 I heard that in private he was a soft-spoken introspective person. The characters on stage are just that -- characters to hide his shyness and feelings of incompetence. IF you go watch the episode of Mork and Mindy when Mork meets Robin Williams you will see that side of him.
@@jamesgarner2103native. Kept him in the attic, mostly.
😂
Who else misses Robin Williams? He was truly one-of-a-kind
I do!
I am sad about his tragic few days and death, but I've always found him exhausting/over the top. Never been a big fan.
Yes he, was, really good.
Here
I do too he was the funniest person ever it’s a shame he took his own life even coco was sad r.i.p the both of them
Oh Robin, Where are you? We need you now....You are so missed in this world.
+Rodney Brown He's in heaven winding up Elvis.
+Rodney Brown oh my yes
Rodney, I so agree!
If only Robin knew how much he is missed.
Charlie Henbury He's not dead. He just went back to Neverland.
His ability to change characters on the fly is remarkable.
Just a word and he automatically has something pop up in his head... Brilliant
Amazingly there was someone like him,one of a kind, in Mexico City. I used to love to watch that show it is called, Otro Rollo : with Adal Ramones, she was awesome he had so many like Robin Williams, sketches and everything. Sus, quienen "Monologue" are just unique! Viva Robin n Williams! ❤️
i don't know how she got through this i'd be laughing too hard to contain myself.
Voice actors for animated features generally record their parts solo, with someone in a headset feeding them lines. They had to put Aladdin's voice actor in the recording session with RW as it would have been impossible to record believable interactions otherwise.
Remarkably annoying
I'm a grown 63 yr old man now.As a young teen I have nothing but love for Robin Williams.All of our lives are only richer from all the laughter.He was brilliant and I will always love him as a wonderful man.
“Who’s your daddy.” (SLAP)
God, I miss this man. 🤣
I'm absolutely CRYING lafffing so hard!!!!!
I so miss this funny and awesome man
RepellentJeff lol
DAY 2 rubbing MEAT....
LETS GET READY TO RUB THE MEAT!!!! @RepellentJeff 😂😂
His spontaneous humor is unmatched! He was an incredibly smart, kind and funny man. He is sorely missed!
Sorely...😢😢
The energy,and comedy are one of a kind...His stand ups were insane😅😔🤌
Rodney and Joan
There will never be another Rubin Williams-a league of his own.
Yeah, I miss that sucker… and Norm M
Legends like Robin Williams don’t die. They just get called up to a bigger stage. RIP
I'd still not be adverse to him coming back down and doing some local venues.
Good one! I hope I get to see him in glory land!
Beautifully said 😢
Well said
No they die
You invite a guy like Robin Williams and you’re in for a real treat❤. R.I.P Robin Williams you were a real diamond in the ruff, one we still miss
I met him once, and I feel so incredibly fortunate. He was shopping at the Forbidden Planet shop near Union Sq in NY, and I was at the register checking out and I heard that voice. Turned around to find him talking up the other cashier. Ended up saying hi, and asked him for an autograph, and so my then girlfriend had a Moleskine pad with her, and he signed it "Write on! - Robin Williams."
The man was indescribable, and magnificent.
my dad delivered a pizza to him once. he didn’t know who he was cuz he was an immigrant but 15 years later he realized and told me this story. he says he gave him a 20$ tip
Lucky
katie_incredible .... awwww...that’s nice you had an opportunity to met him
He cheated us out of enjoying him more
that is one of the best autographing stories I've ever heard! and that's coming from an autograph collector who's pretty much met everyone in London since '10 - except, to my great regret, Robin. treasure that autograph forever :) I once got a really wonderful autograph from Ezra Miller that was along the same lines as this. he wrote 'Stay Up; Ezra Miller'. simple but a great metaphor for life.
“Keep rubbing the meat for 30 minutes, at that point if nothing happens…. you realise that pretty much you’ve been dead for a few decades” 🤣🤣
dead a few days
❤❤❤This is my most favorite part too!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂 Too good, too good!!!!
Oh... oh, no.
Hi how are you doing
😂😂😂😂
You can tell he was irritating her and I love every moment of it.
I hate Martha
Miss Martha hates to be second to anyone.
This was like ketchup on ice cream.
Yup because Martha is a big fake uptight sourpuss!
I think she just acts that way. I just saw an interview with her that said he was one of her favorite guests
I’m just commenting , so i can come back and watch it again .
RIP Mr Williams
Welcome back
Here’s a reply so you can enjoy it again
The most brilliant comic genius ever. There will never be another like him.
never say never
@@DeadbeatGamerI hope never.
His brain worked so incredibly fast.
+Beach Queen He's a master of improvising.
IKR? How the hell did he do it?!
he couldn't even help it
GinnieKinz💜 My brain works the same. Light speed racing thoughts. I understand the saddness he was going through. He released his pain as laughter. He was amazing.
Beach Queen didnt he kill him self??
The incredible amount of restraint he showed here is admirable, despite Martha Stewart constantly feeding him workable material. God do I miss him!!!
He actually held back quite a lot. You could almost see him holding his tongue/biting his tongue to hold back. He could have gone WAY more crazy but this was actually tame considering the material Martha gave him
This is one of the amazing things about Robin. You could dial him from rated G to NC-17 and he’d be equally hillarious on any setting. So many comics today rely on being raunchy as a crutch, compensating for not being actually funny. Robin was just funny and could layer on the “spice” to suit the situation.
@@shaniadirstein3650 The whole "rubbing the meat" thing almost pushed him over the edge...
Don't kid yourself: she knew damned well. Having him on was a guaranteed sky high rating
@@gregzoller9003 this is so true
Who ever picked that recipe needs a raise bad. This was comic gold. We miss you Roblin.
Robin Williams isn't dead, he's still in Jumanji waiting for someone to roll a 3 or 5.... RIP Legend
Lol you both are half right. It's "In the jungle you must wait, until the dice read FIVE or EIGHT".
Love that comment. Let's hope he comes back one day.......without all the bloody rhinos and things!
How you gon steal a meme and say the whole thing wrong🤦🏻
@@johnathongray6355 lol right?
@Xyz Xyz amen!!!!!
What a legend, he's so quick on the draw and naturally funny. Thank you for all the joy you brought us. Rest in peace Robin.
Planet Earth misses you Robin.
Nanu nanu
His spirit lives on.
Not ALL of planet earth.
Don't be so naiive.
Other planets like him too
@@Mark-v7y8tFigure of speech, don’t be so pedantic and miserable
Robin Williams was a national treasure! He was so quick witted and energetic. It must have been exhausting working with him all day.
I lost it at "Knock! Knock! Cumin."
He had something else in mind that wasn’t quite ready for daytime TV. Lol
MY EXACT THOUGHTS.🤣🤣
Paula C. Muñoz Torres , love his sense of humour!
kom inn
Lool meeeee toooo
I cried my eyes out the day he died as if he was a family member. The world will never replace you Robin. RIP.
Me too
To this day I miss him soo much.. Thank God there is so much we can see of him on social media.
I did too! I still think he should have got The Oscar for Dead Poet's Society. I loved that movie and all of his other ones too.
I cried to!!
I cried too!
Robin's simultaneous translation at the beginning. 🌶😂🌶😂🌶😂
Only him lol
Reminded me of the Swedish cook from the Muppet show. Different language, but I half expected him to start throwing things behind him! 😂
Was that rly spanish or just gibberish?
@@AUSSIETAIPAN It was Spanish, and very well pronounced.
I know this was hilarious, but it also made me cringe! Martha couldn't even get a word in. You could see how mad she was for most of the segment. Then she eventually gave up and started laughing when he told his 4th "meat rubbing" joke in a row....
The fact that she is soo irritated and at the same time can't stop giggling just shows how Awesome Robin was!
RIP dear Robin, so many people wish you were still around.
Dear God, yes. So freakin sad. You brought such laughter & joy. We know it ain’t easy, and NOW on Halloween during the pandemic ahead of an election, where so many are blinded to what is right & moral. And want to choose an immoral p@##y grabber, because they are worried about their $12
/ hr job. So many people are blind to the chaos 45 created. Oh the fun you coulda had with him Robin. Rest in Power dear Sir. Thanks for the light you brought!
✌but he is around, though.
his love, his goodness 😊
Yes..I am one of them...
@Errol Brown sad
@@jafrasar1 sure whatever helps you sleep knowing Biden is unsafe around children
I try to remember the words "Do not be sad that he is gone but be happy that he lived" but the happier he makes us, the sadder as he left us too soon
Robin Williams had such an incredible way of just bringing joy. As soon as he started up I was laughing and smiling.
I will forever miss this beautiful man 🥺🥺😭😭😢😢💕💕
I always liked his comedy. On this sketch, I think it was overdone, and offensive
God, I miss him so much. He was and still is the best way for me to fight my depression.
Which is ironic.
@ Mike Romanage - Me too ♥️ Put one of his movies in & LMAO 😂 One of a kind in everything he touched 🎤 He could do no wrong on film....👌
👍🙏🎇🤗❤❤❤❤💔😢❤❤❤❤
@@generic53 frfr
Same here..
He was such a rare and special gift to this world. I just wish his health had been better so he could still be here, with his family, and making the world laugh. I don’t think there has been or ever will be another individual with his talent and heart. We miss you Robin. May you be entertaining Heaven as much as you entertained us.
I would pay real money to watch a comedy special of his on the Trump years. Same for George Carlin.
Can you FATHOM how insane those would be???
All that alcohol and drugs messes up your brain.
@Trains, Cats & Other Stories Yes, but he didn't killed himself because of depression, but because he had a brain decease.
I think Jim Carrey comes close.
@@gypsyqueen411 Close but not there fully.....
I miss him. I never met him, but I feel like I grew up with him. His humor and kindness were definitely gifts to the world.
Lately my heart has been heavy and I come across this video of yours. Suddenly, I realize how we have forgotten to smile, laugh and we have utterly forgotten to live. Thank you Robin. You are an angel. You’re irreplaceably missed.
This reminded me of how lightning fast he was. Truly gifted. Miss him.
“Who’s your daddy”- then proceeds to pound the meat… Jesus I swear it had me laughing all night 😂😂😂
He’s so dearly missed, such a unique soul and videos like this will remain forever to show us the person he truly was! 🙏❣️
😂😂😂
Hi how are you doing
Me to
Robin was one of funniest people on this earth. Hysterical! Rest in Peace Robin. We miss you and your humor.
Omg I can see Robin Williams could have had his OWN TV show. Seriously he was so hilarious!
mork and mindy kinda was his
@@vooshmoozik6185 oh yeah....I kinda meant like his own talk show.
A Robin Williams talk show would have been amazing ❤
I love how effortlessly he shifts gears through so many different cultures in his humor! A true master of funny!
Offensive cultural appropriation by today's standards likely.
R.I.P to the best Comedian who ever graced our screens with his presence you are sadly missed.... I am sure you are making everyone laugh in heaven...:)
@She Left Me For Jesus not if you have some incurable disease like Dementia like he had idiot and otherwise who are you to judge anyone
She Left Me For Jesus scum bag
Jim carrey and robin williams.... I cried laughing watching them.
When he said “knock knock Cumin” I collapsed 😂😂😭😭
Right 😆
I gotta remember that one!!
Knock, knock…
Cumin…
That’s too fast for me!
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
can someone exsplain Lucey please
Never be another Robin Williams❤
Rest well....Nanu Nanu
I have depression and anxiety. Watching this just made me laugh so much...do not feel the symptoms now. I miss you Mr Williams.
Me too. 🤭
Interesting that’s how he died.
Koko, the gorilla, missed him so very much, that she cried. There is a beautiful, but very sad, video about their bond and the day they 'told' her that he passed away. RIP dear Robin, it was a delight to have seen you in your movies.
Stay strong 👍👍
I concur
Whenever I'm sad, I come back to this video. Robin, you were a comedy genius
Try the heads-up games with Ellen. Gold.
Paul Lynde does it for me.
RIP Robin Williams, your humor and caring personality will never be forgotten.
Robin Williams was a national comedy treasure. I miss this incredible and talented man. He could do everything from comedy to drama. He was one of a kind and unmatched in improv.
Gosh this man makes my heart swell with joy. What a beautifully funny person. Literally a one-of-kind human...
Yep I'm sad because I was 8 when he died and now Im a teen and know the things he was in and I would have loved him :(
I've been in a miserable mood all morning... and yet again Robin brings a genuine smile to my crooked face... even in death he's still #1.
BIGGEST smile ever over here. He simply was the best... ever. I miss him.
This literally had me in tears. Very few comedians could make me laugh like that.
Robin was a genuine gift of a person, and I feel lucky for him to have been such a big part of my childhood.
I'm writing this in March 2020 and he's still sharing his gifts with the world. Truly immortal talent.
2022
"Change the lightbulb! Change the lightbulb!" Brilliant hahah!
Well here I am four years later. Thought I was watching this clip for the first time, but apparently I've been here before.
Robin was one of the few comedians who could make me cry while I'm busting a gut laughing.
I had to pause the video half way in to laugh for a few minutes and dry my laughter tears. OMG! I so needed that. I miss Robin Williams, pure comedy gold!
Robin Williams, the best entertainer. As an Indian, his knowledge and ability to make fun about us is incredible. Change the bulb is so relevant. Miss you Robin.
oh no i read incredible with indian accent in my head
I miss this beautiful human being so much this world is a darker place with out his light 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧xxx
I've always thought of Robin as a good uncle, a friend. One of the few actors you can regret losing.
I love to see Robin's expressions while listening....his play on Martha's statements ... priceless
I was fortunate to see this program when it came out.
Watching this makes me know I was alive during a very special time. Love them both to this day.
I REALIZE NOW HOW MUCH I MISS HIM DAMN HE MUST HAVE BEEN A HANDFUL AS A KID....LOL...RIP ROBIN
LELAND LEE a handful... in connection to him rubbing the meat... i see what you did there xD
I REALIZE NOW HOW MUCH I MISS HIM DAMN HE MUST HAVE BEEN A HANDFUL AS A KID....LOL...RIP ROBIN ŞİMDİ ŞİMDİ KENDİSİNİ KENDİNE AŞAĞIDAKİ BİR ZAMAN OLMALIDIR… LOL ... RIP ROBIN
This was uploaded the DAY after he passed too.
Only child
Only child and grew up in large homes as his parents were quite wealthy. Spent a lot of time alone to create his own world of make believe and to hone those great accents and voices he did.
Robin Williams brain was always going a million miles a second. To come up with such funny banter on the spot , was such a joy to watch .... good thing we have RUclips!
What an incredible talent that man had. His ability to make people laugh was something we may never see again.
Each one of those "accents" felt like individual people flitting in and out of him. Always this palpable love and fellowship never sneering and sarcastic.
Stu VS Why he's so loved. Still.
Hence: the Genie going through dozens of personas in Aladdin.
2:20 "Who's your daddy!"...had me in stitches.
She stayed better composed than I could ever be.
I’d have been doubled over the island, crying and hiccuping helplessly.
Dear God, this man was hilarious.
Yes, he was the best at what he did. Everyone loved him so much .
“Who’s your daddy?”
Favorite moment ever.
😂🤣😂
Makes me sad to think a man who brought so much joy and laughter to others took his life because of his own pain. RIP Robin, you were one of a kind.❤️
He had Lewy Body dementia, originally diagnosed as Parkinson's. Much more than depression.
@@SR-iy4gg I don't believe that for a second.
I don't think he was thinking rationally when he killed himself. His mind was messed up.
Lewy body dementia. He wasnt the same robin yiu see here when that decision was made
@@SR-iy4gg believe that if it brings you comfort, but his career and persona say otherwise…
He is spontaneous! The world missed this man, big time.
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How much we miss this guy. Glad for every bit of laughter you gifted us
Thank you so much for putting this video up. Great tribute to someone who gave so much to so many. But first and foremost to his family. RIP Robin. Our hearts are broken by your absence; but are full at the same time from the joy that we still get from you through your films, stand up, guest appearances, and comedy tours legacy.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
You could never stop him, he was absolutely brilliant!
Thank God for youtube! We can always remember this amazing performer! Robin will always be missed. Thanks for all the laughter, Robin!!!
You were very kind to invite Robin to your show. He was a lot to handle. RIP Robin.
My Dad met Robin years ago on a business trip in Boston he said he was really down to earth and firing one joke after another nonstop what you seen on screen is what you seen in real life he was wired and the jokes were nonstop but that’s what made Robin comfortable telling one joke after another because he really did love to make people laugh to bad there’s not more people like that in society today everyone is so damn serious with no sense of humor it’s a shame really because a great sense of humor goes a long way.
My son was in the Navy and did two tours in the Persian Gulf. He and his crewmates got a surprise performance from Robin Williams in 2003.He told me later, "Mom, I laughed so hard my ribs hurt for four days!" I asked, "You wouldn't trade a minute of that pain for a million dollars, would you?" "Nope!" All three of my kids and I cried when Robin passed away. I know we weren't the only ones. Miss you, Robin, and thank you!
I agree. Everyone is so uptight...it actually makes you hurt.
Robin Williams is one of the greatest entertainers ever and we all miss he was a great guy and one Funny human being and he will be remembered forever
Just strap in and hold on, Martha! You've lost control for the moment!
I found it funny he was translating for her in the beginning. That was the best starter. She wasn't having none of it though. Made me mad she just didn't let him be himself too long.🤣
And that is not an easy thing to do with her she’s such a control freak 😆
We miss you Robin 🥹. You were one of my faves. You were genuine, hysterical, and brilliant. Rest in peace 🙏🏻 👼
After coming to terms with his passing, I randomly found this video clip today and have decided to remember Robin Williams as he was. An amazingly funny man.
And after a bit of depression, I can honestly say it felt good to laugh again. :)
I agree :)
+Maria L by the same argument, why would anyone care what YOU think?
Maria L Worship? Do you know this for a fact? Since Robin was famous people got a chance to get a glimpse of what kind of person he might of been. What he showed was a lot of quality! What's wrong with admiring and praising kindness, laughter, intelligence, and like you said: critical thinking. Your little story about loosing a foot is quite cute though ^^ You know critical thinking is not = negativity...
Maria L It took some time, but I have returned to this comment thread. First and foremost, I've always been a bit messed up. Robin Williams was a man who put such sheer levels of energy into his roles that I could always laugh and smile when I saw him on screen. Did I know the man? No. But I'm willing to guess you don't know your favorite music artists or celebrities either. His work gave me comfort when I couldn't think clearly and needed something to stop myself from swirling deeper into a negative mindset. The sad thing is, he was depressed about things as well. I will never pretend to know his problems, but being a depressed or mentally off person is not and NEVER SHOULD BE some kind of competition. When he was gone...I was broken in a way. Not because he was close to me, but something that had given me comfort was gone forever. When I found this clip, I remembered why I had admired him so much. Even with his own depression, he fought on for so long and did such amazing things that I could scarcely believe he had hidden so much of his own pain. If he could last for so long against problems that make my own seem small, then it's a battle that I can fight too. And his comedic antics in this video made me smile and laugh again, giving me renewed strength.
In short, Maria L, I don't know you. I bear no ill will towards you. I don't know what struggles you've faced in life and the pain you've experienced since I know everyone on this planet goes through their own pain, and I will never pretend to know everything about you.
But as I will not pretend to know you, please do not pretend you know everything about me.
I know you meant no harm in your comment though. I only replied since I figured you deserved a proper explanation.
Maria L That was a well thought out response. I enjoyed it very much. I do understand what you mean entirely. Perhaps it is a waste of my energy to be sad for someone who would not be sad for me. I suppose I've always been afraid of such a mindset because it feels too....cold..for me. For lack of a better word that I know is out there but I cannot think of at the moment. Robin Williams brought something different than music, and this is why many people were sad with his passing. Laughter. He brought joy to millions, even though millions didn't know him personally. I think it's a sad thing when a source of joy for many people is silenced.
With the mindset of not caring if someone dies if they wouldn't care if you died, it makes me wonder if I'm supposed to ignore the death of a distant relative I didn't know very well. Honor what memories I did have or just shrug it off and go about my business. I see the logic of both mindsets. You would miss new music more than the man himself, and I know what you mean by that. But for me, Robin Williams represented laughter for anyone to experience. He represented joy because his face, voice, and actions entertained us and made us smile when we might not have had much to smile about. Even if you only respect the comedy and not care if the man himself is gone, I think many will agree that the idea of something that gave joy being silenced forever is a sad thing indeed.
I'm also enjoying this conversation because it's a nice bit of insight into a different mindset and you are a well spoken and civil individual.
5 minutes of pure joy with a timeless legend called Robin. Deeply missed, never forgotten ❤️
Thanks Robin Williams! You just made me cry… tears of joy. What a gift you had. RIP.
He was such an incredible person! One of the funniest people ever to have graced this planet. Such an incredible actor. His films helped define a large portion of my childhood. Legend.
I need to listen to this man whenever i feel depressed and he slays me everytime. He never gets old. RIP Robin!
That "wow" at :34.....she gave him so much to work with in that moment that he just doesn't know what to do with it lmao
He is surely missed very much, especially through these bad times..
.RIP sweet friend..✨💖✨🙏🏼✝️💐🕊️
Comedic genius... you will be missed but not not forgotten Robin Williams.
The only person who can make me laugh this much watching Martha Stewart! God I miss that man.
I love seeing Martha try to cope when she's not in control!lol!
Miss you RW
One of a kind. Bless his soul, wherever it may be in this universe ❤
I scream-laughed at "Change the light bulb".
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Hello Bee Bee......
This made me laugh, and then when it ended it made me cry. He was in a league of his own. I miss you, Robin. 💜
“who’s your daddy?” *SMACK*
ah god i miss robin everyday, he always manages to smack a dorky smile on my face.
Dude has world class wit, vivacious energy, spitfire impressions, dirty humor, and I just can’t get enough of it.
Martha can’t keep up with Robin. I really miss him.
He was on coke all the time. Unfortunate.
@ was he really?
@@coltoncarson3038 yes that’s how he coped and it caused his depression. I find it hard to watch him.
I was laughing so hard i started coughing 🤣 We ALL need a Robin Williams in our lives!
Loved how he could ad lib and be hilarious. He was a gem. I think his family found comfort knowing Robin was so beloved by so many.
We have to acknowledge Martha's level of concentration to be able to keep doing the recipe despite laughing hard, like all of us!
One of the greatest, if not, the greatest artist of all time, Robin William. He would light up the night or day shows. No one like his kind of comedy. R.I.P Sir ❤️
He was a comic genius. He could find the 'funny' in everything and everyone except himself.
So sad he's gone...but he left us these jewels of comedy. We are richer for that.
So sad...miss him and all the comics of the past..