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  • @martinbraun1211
    @martinbraun12119 күн бұрын

    I want to write about Robin Williams german voice actor: here in Germany really everything get dubbed. And that is done very professionally and very well! You can imagine that in the case of Robin Williams that can be very difficult! His german voice actor was Peer Augustinski and he really did a wonderful job on every film! When Robin Williams won the Oscar for "Good Will Hunting" he even sent Mr. Augustinski a replica of the Oscar with the words "Thank you for making me famous in Germany"! Unfortunately Mr. Augustinski suffered a stroke in 2005 and was unable to continue his work as a voice actor. He died in 2014 at the age of 74. Just two months after Robin Williams death! May both rest in peace!

  • @ThePixel1983

    @ThePixel1983

    8 күн бұрын

    I think in the German dub the answer to the "three up and three down" thing was something about group s... 😂

  • @TheGoIsWin21

    @TheGoIsWin21

    8 күн бұрын

    What a lovely story, thanks for sharing man

  • @BarryHart-xo1oy

    @BarryHart-xo1oy

    8 күн бұрын

    That’s an incredible story.

  • @6666Imperator

    @6666Imperator

    8 күн бұрын

    I couldn't agree more. He caught Robins spirit wonderfully. If I remember correctly he also did the songs on Aladdin in German version and they are fun and great, too

  • @jtoland2333

    @jtoland2333

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that. I am learning German, and I'd love to watch it to see how much I can understand.

  • @chrisl4451
    @chrisl445118 күн бұрын

    This is the movie that made me realize that Robin Williams was not just an insanely good comedian but also a fantastic actor.

  • @kebernet

    @kebernet

    18 күн бұрын

    Yeah, this is *the* Robin Williams movie.

  • @LeChaunce

    @LeChaunce

    9 күн бұрын

    World According To Garp for me.

  • @thomashiggins9320

    @thomashiggins9320

    8 күн бұрын

    No. The Dead Poets Society.

  • @disconnexionsdotcom

    @disconnexionsdotcom

    8 күн бұрын

    Ditto on Garp. ​Still one of my favorites from him. @@LeChaunce

  • @dumy187

    @dumy187

    8 күн бұрын

    Moscow on the Hudson is great, too, but it defies chick flick structure. Typical girls don't like it, but maybe they would better like it around the 4th of July.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T8 күн бұрын

    There is a reason why Tuan was so adamant that Adrian immediately followed him away from the restaurant that then exploded early on - he knew.

  • @tremorsfan

    @tremorsfan

    8 күн бұрын

    I thought that was obvious.

  • @thomasmartin8227

    @thomasmartin8227

    8 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I remember telling my wife the first time we watched this that Tuan was VC. She is usually quicker to pick up stuff like that than I am.

  • @SeanHendy
    @SeanHendy8 күн бұрын

    Fun Fact - and bear with me on this, but until Robin Williams was on Mork and Mindy, studios would shoot with 3 static cameras. One of the first days on set, Robin was like a whirling dervish, improvising lines, and moving around the set. At the end of the scene, the director said to one of the cameramen, 'Tell me you got that', to which his reply was 'he didn't come by here'. To make sure that no more material was potentially lost, they added a fourth camera, mobile, whose job it was to literally follow Robin and capture everything he did. This setup then became standard in the industry, all because of Robin Williams.

  • @kurtwinchell

    @kurtwinchell

    5 күн бұрын

    The had to employ a censor that spoke 4 languages, because Robin kept trying to sneak in swear words in other languages.

  • @tempsitch5632

    @tempsitch5632

    4 күн бұрын

    4 cameras in a sitcom is in no way “standard”.

  • @SeanHendy

    @SeanHendy

    4 күн бұрын

    @@tempsitch5632 here is the excerpt from the HBO documentary about Robin WIlliams: He changed the way sitcoms are shot. Traditional, live-before-a-studio-audience sitcoms (like Mork & Mindy) are often called “three-camera sitcoms,” but most now actually use four cameras. That’s because of Williams’s unpredictable behavior as Mork. “He would run around the stage - you know, run around and do crazy things all the time,” Scott Marshall explained. “And there was like union cameramen. He would do something great and my dad would go, ‘Did you get that? Did you get that?’ The cameraman said, ‘He didn’t come by here.’ ‘You gotta capture this, he’s a genius!’ And the cameraman said, ‘If he’s such a genius, he can hit his mark.’” In order to get all of that Robin Williams good stuff, Marshall hired a fourth cameraman “just to follow Robin.” Source - www.vulture.com/2018/07/9-things-we-learned-from-robin-williams-come-inside-my-mind.html

  • @murraydodds7138
    @murraydodds71388 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: the DJ who replaced Adrian Cronauer in Vietnam was Pat Sajak.

  • @carlrogers3505

    @carlrogers3505

    8 күн бұрын

    I was racking my brain trying to remember this. Its a really small world sometimes.

  • @RedMenace71

    @RedMenace71

    8 күн бұрын

    Never knew that! Wild.

  • @HauntSlider
    @HauntSlider16 күн бұрын

    The juxtaposition of Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" playing with all the chaos they show in that stretch is one of the best compositions in movies ever.

  • @bassbull1

    @bassbull1

    8 күн бұрын

    Strangely true story: My Dad sang in a Barbershop Quartet that was part of a USO tour in Vietnam. They closed each show with What a wonderful world.

  • @aniket8350

    @aniket8350

    8 күн бұрын

    What a wonderful world

  • @spacecadet35

    @spacecadet35

    8 күн бұрын

    This film made the song successful. The first time around it was not promoted in the USA, but did well elsewhere. It was rereleased in 1988, after this film, and made it to number 32 on the Billboard Top 100.

  • @danballe

    @danballe

    8 күн бұрын

    Right there and THEN it was film making at its best, seemingly ALMOST lost nowadays

  • @todderickson2435

    @todderickson2435

    5 күн бұрын

    Absolutely.

  • @dr.burtgummerfan439
    @dr.burtgummerfan4398 күн бұрын

    "In my heart, I know I'm funny." Bruno Kirby killed that line!😂 Such a funny "unfunny" delivery.

  • @joehoy9242

    @joehoy9242

    8 күн бұрын

    He was always a natural (if not outright gifted) "straight man" in terms of comic performance.

  • @jculver1674
    @jculver16748 күн бұрын

    Me when I make a joke in the comments and it gets no Likes: "In my heart, I know I'm funny."

  • @bluebird3281

    @bluebird3281

    8 күн бұрын

    Why do I picture your heart rolling its eyes every time you say it.

  • @willmartin7293

    @willmartin7293

    8 күн бұрын

    Okay, I chuckled at your comment. 👍😊

  • @jculver1674

    @jculver1674

    8 күн бұрын

    @@bluebird3281 Well, it does that a lot.

  • @donotevenbegintocare
    @donotevenbegintocare17 күн бұрын

    Wow that's a really good thumbnail. They really managed to make George look Asian!

  • @MysticalJessica

    @MysticalJessica

    8 күн бұрын

    lol

  • @KennethSorling

    @KennethSorling

    8 күн бұрын

    Hold on. George is Asian? Whoah!

  • @sociallyferal4237

    @sociallyferal4237

    8 күн бұрын

    It's those Adobe AI tools at work. 😂

  • @danielmoskowitz3060

    @danielmoskowitz3060

    8 күн бұрын

    I LOLed

  • @youdyed

    @youdyed

    7 күн бұрын

    In before all the "but George is asian" comments.

  • @jmsmys13ify
    @jmsmys13ify9 күн бұрын

    "He's like the Diamond City DJ before you fixed him." Perfection.

  • @miriamweller812

    @miriamweller812

    8 күн бұрын

    Nah, that guy is actually pretty funny the way he is, he actually is more boring after you fixed him. That guy is just terrible crinch.

  • @zmarko
    @zmarko8 күн бұрын

    The "It's a Wonderful World" sequence is still the most impactful movie sequence I've ever seen. It's simply haunting.

  • @MarkL1968
    @MarkL19688 күн бұрын

    I was a military broadcaster in the USAF and this movie was released when I was in tech school learning my trade. Everybody in my class wanted to be like Robin Williams in GMV, but none of us lived up to that kind of hype. Robin Williams was a comedic genius and is sorely missed. I settled for having a nice little DJ gig in the Philippines from ‘88 to ‘91 and had a lot (probably too much - killed lotsa brain cells in the bars outside Clark Air Base where I was stationed) of fun during my time in the military. The real Adrian Cronauer, whose real life exploits this movie is based on, was nowhere near this wild and unhinged on the air I found out later.

  • @AshenCorvum

    @AshenCorvum

    7 күн бұрын

    I know I'd never live up to Robin in this role, but this movie is what made me want to join as a PA in the AF. Sadly I'm stuck maintenance... I hope i can retrain and go broadcasting but man hearing you talk about it you lived my dream!

  • @spencerarnold669
    @spencerarnold6698 күн бұрын

    I don't think you picked up on the fact the young vietnamese friend dragged Robin Williams out of the bar just before it exploded. You were like "that was a close one" but in actual fact he was a part of the bombing. Adds a very bitter sweet moment to that scene, he chose to save his friend but had no empthay for the strangers in the building. When Williams is reacting to the carnage he's standing next to the guy who did it

  • @joehoy9242

    @joehoy9242

    8 күн бұрын

    It doesn't make it right, but you do have to bear in mind that Cronauer and Garlick (and the DJs who tag along) are the only Americans that haven't treated him like he's less than human.

  • @spencerarnold669

    @spencerarnold669

    8 күн бұрын

    @@joehoy9242 Oh yeah I mean he's at war. There are also innocent vietnamese as collateral damage. I'm just saying its a clue to the fact that they are on aposing sides and the complications of that relationship. The same could be said if a Vietnamese made friends with an American GI and found they'd torched a village. Its the fact that once you humanise people rather than seeing them as the enemy it turns everything you're doing upside down

  • @joehoy9242

    @joehoy9242

    8 күн бұрын

    @@spencerarnold669 - Regarding the question of Vietnamese as collateral damage, I think the whole point of the establishing scene in the bar with Cronauer taking on the bigoted GIs is to have the script explicitly state (via the GI who abuses Tuan) that Jimmy Wah's has been appropriated as a "GI bar" by the US troops and that Vietnamese (besides working girls) are not welcome there. It's an awful but unavoidable fact that women who fraternise with and make themselves available to occupying troops tend to be perceived by resistance movements as collaborating with the invaders. Remember, for example, that women who made themselves available to German soldiers in France, Belgium, Holland etc. during WW2 were ritually exposed, humiliated and abused by the resistance movements as the Allies advanced across Western Europe after D-Day - and what the majority of Soviet troops inflicted upon women they encountered during their advance from the East almost defies description. Unfortunately, that "justification" probably extended to the working girls in the bar at the time.

  • @spencerarnold669

    @spencerarnold669

    8 күн бұрын

    ​@@joehoy9242 Yeah I totally get it. The sad fact is, the vicious cycle. the bigoted Gis who we hated were (in some ways) right, he was the enemy. But of course that attitude also creates the enemy This is the messed up thing about war (especially this war). Personally I don't see a distinction of the veitnamse bombing a bar and the US carpet bombing a village, to me its the same thing. I both understand and hate the tactic in equal measure. But my point wasn't the morality of what he did so much of the underlying complications it had with their friendship and the cognative disonance of his view of the 'other side'. The duplicity of being friends with the literal enemy (one unknowingly and one knowing) .......but mainly that the guys didn't connect the dots that it wasn't a coincidence Robin Williams got out just in time and that it was his friend behind the bombing haha

  • @BarryHart-xo1oy

    @BarryHart-xo1oy

    8 күн бұрын

    What an incredible situation.

  • @taschenrechner
    @taschenrechner8 күн бұрын

    The "ball" they're playing with is a citrus fruit called a Pomelo. In Chinese it's 柚子。It's like a big grapefruit.

  • @davidmcleod5133

    @davidmcleod5133

    8 күн бұрын

    You spurred a linguistic lesson for me today. Those Chinese characters are used in Japanese to reference the Yuzu fruit, but a Pomelo is clearly not a Yuzu. Did a Google search and found out the Japanese (and apparently Koreans) kept the old word for the smaller fruit, and in China it changed over time to describe the larger one.

  • @SeanHendy
    @SeanHendy8 күн бұрын

    Btw, Robin Williams spent a lot of time entertaining the troops. He did six USO tours between 2002 and 2013, including 5 overseas.

  • @shawnmiller4781

    @shawnmiller4781

    8 күн бұрын

    The video of him when they played retreat during one of shows it’s a classic

  • @SeanHendy

    @SeanHendy

    8 күн бұрын

    @@shawnmiller4781 lol, it's brilliant. Makes me smile every time I see it.

  • @shatterquartz
    @shatterquartz8 күн бұрын

    5:58 "That's a lot of energy for 6 a.m." I dunno, both times I visited Vietnam, that was the only time of day I had any energy. Then I'd step out into the muggy heat and I'd be a sweat-drenched sleepwalker for the rest of the day.

  • @fusiliers
    @fusiliers8 күн бұрын

    Another fun bit of trivia, the slot that Adrian Cronauer had on AFN was later taken over by Pat Sajak, who continued to use the "Good Morning, Vietnam" sign-on.

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe19719 күн бұрын

    An under reacted movie around the War in Cambodia which resulted due to the Vietnam War is 'The Killing Fields' from 1984. Everyone should see this masterpiece but it's an emotional one based on a true story - so bring tissues Simone ! One of the main characters wasn't even a trained actor, he was actually a Doctor, but won the role because he actually lived through the period and he wanted to tell the world the story of his country. His performance won him an Oscar in his debut - and rightly so.

  • @andrewcharles459

    @andrewcharles459

    9 күн бұрын

    The Killing Fields and The Year of Living Dangerously are two forgotten classics.

  • @cafeabasedecinema

    @cafeabasedecinema

    9 күн бұрын

    I still have The Killing Fields VHS. One of the best war movies

  • @johnnycharco

    @johnnycharco

    9 күн бұрын

    So true, thanks for mentioning it. Dith Pran and Haing Ngor, the man who portrayed him, went through such unimaginable horrors.

  • @johnnycharco

    @johnnycharco

    9 күн бұрын

    @@andrewcharles459 Both with amazing soundtracks.

  • @SeanHendy

    @SeanHendy

    8 күн бұрын

    An epic and harrowing film, but yes, a film that everyone should watch. My equivalent recommendation would be 'The Mission'.

  • @shadypelican
    @shadypelican9 күн бұрын

    Not sure how many times I saw this before I discovered Adrian Cronauer was a real person. According to him, the film is about 45% accurate. He unfortunately passed away in 2018.

  • @Dularr

    @Dularr

    9 күн бұрын

    If the movie actually happened, he would end up federal prison Leavenworth.

  • @Madbandit77

    @Madbandit77

    8 күн бұрын

    @@Dularr And he would have gotten clemency after six months...😃

  • @craigwheller

    @craigwheller

    8 күн бұрын

    Cronauer didn't like the movie, he was very conservative and anti-communist and nothing like the characterization here

  • @user-gt2uf8cq9y

    @user-gt2uf8cq9y

    8 күн бұрын

    It was mostly factual. It is also factual that one of the people who replaced Cronauer was Pat Sajak, of Wheel of Fortune fame.

  • @BarryHart-xo1oy

    @BarryHart-xo1oy

    8 күн бұрын

    Good to know.

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas
    @A-small-amount-of-peas9 күн бұрын

    This is without a doubt Robins movie but I love Bruno Kirby as the witless lieutenant who above all else just wants to be funny and can't understand why people are laughing at him not with him. May they both rest in peace

  • @bluebird3281

    @bluebird3281

    8 күн бұрын

    How good is Kirby to play that convincingly

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe19719 күн бұрын

    It's a mixture of scripted gags and Robin improvising, certainly there was way more footage recorded than could be used. What is 100% genuine is the reaction of the other actors. The camera used to 'float' on set recording the laughter for real so when you see Whitaker and Wuhl creasing up - the were. Same with the english class, they recorded as per the script but it seemed dry yet when Robin was talking to the extras off camera he had them in hysterics. So Levinson told him to keep doing whatever he was and he would signal to the cameramen when to film their reactions and cut it into the footage Classic example, the softball game. The guy had seen a softball game and knew the fruit was too big to be a ball so he approached Levinson. He explained that Robin was in charge of the equipment so he went to find him. Levinson grabbed the nearest cameraman and told him to start shooting and follow what happened - what you see is Robin's genuine reaction to his concern. Brilliant.

  • @baloo680
    @baloo6809 күн бұрын

    I was reading Robin's autobiography today and just got to the good morning Vietnam part tonight. It was his break out movie. Not his first starring role, but the first role he got unanimous praise from. So yeah, I feel like in the matrix rn.

  • @maddrius7844
    @maddrius784417 күн бұрын

    "Let's get ready to rumble!" I feel that Simone is correct, regarding the energy of the line "Good morning Vietnam" as it has echo'd through pop culture. But I have to say, George's comment about that's how wars start is also a SCORCHINGLY on the money take. I really appreciate you folks reacting to this movie, especially with your usual empathy. The range of emotions and depth of the human condition portrayed in this movie makes it more than a classic, but tough to watch as well. If you haven't listened to it, the official soundtrack album has many short clips of Robin Williams' broadcast scenes interwoven with the great classic hits featured in the film.

  • @matthewlamb6262

    @matthewlamb6262

    17 күн бұрын

    Second the statement about the soundtrack - on top of it just having some damn good music!

  • @jefferyshute6641
    @jefferyshute66418 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed was a famous actress that you may remember as the wife of Jimmy Stewart in, "It's a Wonderful Life."

  • @Thundarr100
    @Thundarr1008 күн бұрын

    I saw a video of an interview with the real Adrian Cronaur on KZread years ago where he was talking about the movie. According to the interview, the reason for his customary "Gooooooooooooooooood Morning Vietnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam!" Wasn't because he was trying to be funny, but was actually because he was buying time to start his set. I think that the army had the DJs scheduled too close together, so when the last DJ left he didn't have enough time to get set up (get out his records, put on his headset, get his list of news items to discuss, etc). So he would drag out saying "Good Morning Vietnam" while getting all this stuff together.

  • @sgtwarbucks1177
    @sgtwarbucks11778 күн бұрын

    "Ever meet anybody like that before" - George "Every day when i was in radio" - Me

  • @benschultz1784
    @benschultz17849 күн бұрын

    Forrest Whitaker actually did accidentally turn the ignition on a running MUTT. It eventually became a running joke.

  • @haydenlindquist7006
    @haydenlindquist70068 күн бұрын

    One of the many things I love about this movie is Robin Williams is so chaotic and funny that you forget there’s a war going on. Then the bar bomb goes off and snaps you back to reality

  • @durbansk1
    @durbansk19 күн бұрын

    This movie makes me remember how amazingly Bruno Kirby played an "angry little man" unlike any other character actor in his time. Unfortunately he came around the same time as Joe Pesci. He found his niche though.

  • @SeanHendy
    @SeanHendy8 күн бұрын

    The late great Robin Williams RIP. I first saw his stand up on video (Robin Williams Live) in about 1988. Of course as a kid I'd seen him on Happy Days and Mork and Mindy, but this was a very different re-introduction to this absolute epic comedy genius. He was like an express train on stage. Good Morning Vietnam, this film is a favourite but there are so many others I highly recommend: Moscow on the Hudson, Jacob The Liar, Patch Adams, The World According To Garp, Bicentennial Man, Good Will Hunting, Mrs Doubtfire, and then there are many many more to consider, from Hook, to The Fisher King, Nine Months, Night At The Museum, Jumanji, August Rush, the list goes on and on. But if I had to recommend one, I fell in love with this a long time ago and it was one of his first films, 'The World According To Garp'.

  • @JCG52577
    @JCG525778 күн бұрын

    Everyone overlooks Bruno Kirby’s performance. He does such a good job at being unlikeable. Up there with Giamatti in Private Parts and Hart Bochner in Die Hard.

  • @grife3000
    @grife300017 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed starred in "It's a Wonderful Life," which I think y'all have already watched? Then she went on to be the star of a TV show where she played a goody-two shoes perfect wife. At least that's what Gilmore Girls taught me.

  • @LeChaunce

    @LeChaunce

    8 күн бұрын

    Gilmore Girls has taught you well. Now release your anger. Only your hatred can destroy me. Wait. What?

  • @Johnny_Socko

    @Johnny_Socko

    8 күн бұрын

    @@LeChaunce You were supposed to bring balance to Stars Hollow!!

  • @FrankJReynolds

    @FrankJReynolds

    8 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed was also the female lead in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, where she played a married woman who fell in love with an army sergeant, which is probably why Robin Williams name dropped her here.

  • @wheatey6666
    @wheatey66669 күн бұрын

    The last king of Scotland is Forrest Whittaker at his absolute best. Hope you watch that soon

  • @marcbloom7462
    @marcbloom74629 күн бұрын

    I always think that Bruno Kirby's Lt Hauk is the younger version of his character in Spinal Tap.

  • @TheGoIsWin21
    @TheGoIsWin218 күн бұрын

    I can say without equivocation, as someone who spent a year in an absolutely miserable part of the world, taking malaria pills, stuck in a combat zone with no fun or escape: Cronauer would have been a hero. It's impossible to overstate how beloved and important to morale that guy would have been, and for once reason: As always, Robin Williams performance works so well because it comes from the right place, a place of compassion, which is exactly what both he and his character brought to the Vietnam war

  • @JebWCManning
    @JebWCManning12 күн бұрын

    Since Geore liked this, I'm begging you guys to check out Mrs. Doubtfire, The Fisher King, and Aladdin. They each show Robin Williams range and energy. They're so good, and I think they'd make for good reactions.

  • @Darth-Lesbian

    @Darth-Lesbian

    12 күн бұрын

    Never seen The Fisher King, but Aladdin is good fun and I REALLY want to see them react to Mrs. Doubtfire 😂

  • @artcrown1913

    @artcrown1913

    10 күн бұрын

    The Fisher King is such a good movie! Not enough people know about that one. I also think The Birdcage is another great one that tends to get overlooked.

  • @PohjanKarhu

    @PohjanKarhu

    9 күн бұрын

    One Hour Photo is my suggestion for showing Robin Williams' range.

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob53028 күн бұрын

    Best non-Williams line in the whole movie: “Don’t tell these jokes Sir. They’re gonna bomb!” “Then why did I see you laughing while you were typing them?” “Uh……I was thinking of something else?” 😂

  • @TheTomt50
    @TheTomt508 күн бұрын

    I had the opportunity to hear Adrian Cronauer speak at a lecture. He was genuinely a humble man and said there was no way he was nearly as funny in real life as Robin Williams. He also acknowledged the lasting legacy of Williams' portrayal. While Cronauer only served one year in Vietnam, he has had many veterans, who served in-country at various times during the war, tell him how much his broadcasts meant to them. His service has literally become part of America's cultural memory. Oh, and like you mentioned, if he had done half of what Robin Williams portrayed in the film he would have been in Leavenworth!

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry13138 күн бұрын

    Speaking of the queens/drag queen joke where he answers tall thin men who like showtunes, you both need to watch The Birdcage with Williams, Nathan Lane and Hank Azaria (Simpsons).

  • @algi1
    @algi19 күн бұрын

    It's the journalist from Batman!

  • @Madbandit77

    @Madbandit77

    8 күн бұрын

    Robert Wuhl. He was also in the HBO sports agent comedy "Arli$$" with a young Sandra Oh.

  • @moreanimals6889
    @moreanimals68899 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed played George Bailey's wife in the Christmas movie, It's A Wonderful Life.

  • @danballe

    @danballe

    8 күн бұрын

    Thank you, this is the comment I was looking for... Have a like sir!

  • @MrGpschmidt
    @MrGpschmidt8 күн бұрын

    One of the first comedy/dramas by Williams - and yes most of his scenes were entirely ad-libbed (director Barry Levinson had several cameras on him at all times to get every reaction shot possible). And yes you do know Donna Reed - she's Mary Bailey in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE.

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe19719 күн бұрын

    4:06 Donna Reed played George's wife Mary in 'It's a Wonderful Life'.

  • @timothyhedrick5295
    @timothyhedrick52959 күн бұрын

    Robin Williams was a legend. Be a long time until we get another one like him.

  • @stevenricks1703
    @stevenricks17038 күн бұрын

    4:06 Donna Reed was an actress. She was Mary Hatch / Mary Bailey in "It's a Wonderful Life."

  • @pulse0000
    @pulse00008 күн бұрын

    Me and my dad were sitting and watching this one day.He said he knew someone like Lt. Steven Hauk when he was in the Army.He would go out of his way to walk across the street to make my dad salute him.

  • @Simon42102
    @Simon421028 күн бұрын

    Robin may have been on the marching powder during this film

  • @jmutube61191
    @jmutube611918 күн бұрын

    Ladies and gentleman, this is the CLASSIC stand up Robin Williams. RIP the Legend

  • @rayvanhorn1534
    @rayvanhorn15346 күн бұрын

    My absolute favorite Robin Williams film along with "Dead Poets Society"...he is brilliant here. I had the opportunity to meet Robin when he came on a USO tour to the Middle East in 2003-4ish. He came with Blake Clark (of Adam Sandler films) & NFL QB John Elway. Have great respect for that act of selflessness as it was during Christmas, & they chose to come visit us, sacrificing time away from their families. I spoke with Robin a few minutes that day. He was very soft spoken & humble, but I could see a fog of pain in his eyes...a sadness of sorts.

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez23227 күн бұрын

    Chintara Sukapatana, playing the Vietnamese girl, is Thai. She, like so many women from that area are elegant and beautiful. I was teaching in a community where many refugees from SE Asia settled and had the honor of meeting many of these wonderful people. I would gladly welcome more of them into the US. BTW, their children wound up graduating at the top of their class and two that I taught received full academic scholarships to Duke University.😊❤

  • @TheFalconerNZ
    @TheFalconerNZ8 күн бұрын

    I want to see Simone & George react to Robin Williams in 'What Dreams May Come' (1998), hat movie kills me everytime I watch it, so sad, so beautiful & so touching & utterly delightful. If any of their Patron members read this (I am unemployed & can't afford membership) PLEASE suggest it as it would make for an amazing reaction seeing them go through all their emotions as they watch this oustanding movie.

  • @alfredthegreat9543

    @alfredthegreat9543

    3 күн бұрын

    Indeed. Criticised at the time but I too loved it. Definitely a tear jerker.

  • @richieb7692
    @richieb76929 күн бұрын

    This is one of Robin William's very best films, A great comedy that has such powerful and poignant parts, blended seamlessly together With one of the greatest ever soundtracks. A True Classic

  • @jimbass1664
    @jimbass16648 күн бұрын

    One of the better Vietnam movies from back then.

  • @TheRPGInsomniac
    @TheRPGInsomniac9 күн бұрын

    This was one of my dad's favorite movies. What a wonderful way to honor his (and Robin Williams') memory to watch this right after Father's Day! Thank you for what you do, you two. Always a good source of smiles.

  • @generichuman2044
    @generichuman20448 күн бұрын

    This is one of my favourite movie performances ever. Robin Williams shows both his comedic and serious sides at their absolute maximum in this role. Award worthy

  • @Pixelologist
    @Pixelologist8 күн бұрын

    I love George's puzzled expressions at every video-opening Simone non sequitur. 🤣

  • @nplindgren
    @nplindgren8 күн бұрын

    This scene was not scripted. In between takes, that gentleman went to the director to tell him that wasn't a baseball. The director pointed to Robin and told the man to speak to him. The director then filmed the two talking. 27:05

  • @guitarman8462
    @guitarman84627 күн бұрын

    The actor who plays " Srgt Major Dickerson " was also in a Stephen King movie called " Needful Things ". That's a MUST watch !!!

  • @TheOctaviusLee
    @TheOctaviusLee8 күн бұрын

    "How do you do that" well there's this special magical dust that gives you the speed force.....

  • @yt45204

    @yt45204

    8 күн бұрын

    Ah, Pervitin

  • @SilentBob731
    @SilentBob7319 күн бұрын

    Arguably the greatest Cinematic cross-over between Robin Williams, the Manic Comedian and Robin Williams, the brilliant Dramatic Actor. An excellent movie all around, with a great supporting cast and an excellent soundtrack. Goooooooooooood Mooorning, Cine-B!tches!!! 😁🥃 2:32 I'm going with "Copse Whitaker". 🌲🌳🌴

  • @LogicalNiko
    @LogicalNiko7 күн бұрын

    Most of the actors including those of Lt Hulk (Bruno Kirby), Dan 'the man' Levitan (Richard Portnow), and Sgt Magor Dickerson (J.T. Walsh) have comedic and improv backgrounds so maintaining a serious and stern demeanor through the shooting of this movie must have been insanely difficult. As with many Robin Williams movies, especially with other comedians, they would always have the "who can deliver their lines but make the others break" contest. Robin also indicated that a lot more of the gags than you think were Mitch Markowitz (writer) work, Robin would just run with it and punch in the delivery. But yes, much of the radio spot was just a camera on robin and they cut it up later. BTW this was also just AFTER he quit cocaine and alcohol...when the man was on, he was on.

  • @otterpoet
    @otterpoet8 күн бұрын

    Actually, there's a blink and you missed it moment in _Platoon_ where you hear the famous 'Good Morning, Vietnam!' in the background (the latrine scene). This movie is one of the reasons I wanted to work in radio. Never panned out - but still miss being in that DJ booth, heh.

  • @SteifBoyJunior
    @SteifBoyJunior8 күн бұрын

    It's a pomelo!!! Fun fact: when Boromir kicks the pomelo, he actually cuts his hand. The scream is real, but the blood on Django's face isn't.

  • @dnish6673

    @dnish6673

    6 күн бұрын

    In fact two of the Pomelos in that scene got married.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman0078 күн бұрын

    Anytime Robin was shooting scenes of him being a DJ on the radio, it was all improv. Many of his other quips throughout the film were also off the cuff. What a powerhouse he was! RIP.

  • @TukaihaHithlec
    @TukaihaHithlec8 күн бұрын

    4:09 Donna Reed was the female lead in *_It’s A Wonderful Life,_* playing Mary Bailey nee Hatch, the protagonist’s wife.

  • @CaturdayNite
    @CaturdayNite9 күн бұрын

    My father said he was just arriving in Viet Nam the week Adrian was leaving. So he JUST missed him.

  • @tkopp10976
    @tkopp109763 күн бұрын

    "I fought to get you into that bar, and you thank me by blowing it up?!" That's the most important line in the movie to me. In that moment, Adrian realized he was betrayed by someone he considered a friend. Maybe he was naive, but he never expected his actions to lead to injury, death and destruction.

  • @AtomixIGN
    @AtomixIGN7 күн бұрын

    Chintara Sukapatana is still an actress and played the "Hey is that the prettiest girl ever, who is that" through the 90s and 2000s. Now at 60 she is often cast as the mom to a number of Thai actresses that look AI and yet you cant still see where they got it from.

  • @BillTheScribe
    @BillTheScribe8 күн бұрын

    This movie was the first time I ever heard "It's a Wonderful World." I still feel the impact from that scene every time I hear it.

  • @bullpup33
    @bullpup332 күн бұрын

    His carachter was an inspiration to every single low ranking Airman at the time. He was a hero!

  • @tomlangdonec
    @tomlangdonec9 күн бұрын

    one of the greatest movies of all time..

  • @Liofa73
    @Liofa738 күн бұрын

    When I bought the Soundtrack to this movie on cassette as a kid, I loved they also put in all his radio skits, it was like listening to him on the radio with the songs interspersed.

  • @bjgandalf69
    @bjgandalf693 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed (born Donna Belle Mullenger; January 27, 1921 - January 14, 1986) was an American actress. Her career spanned more than 40 years, with performances in more than 40 films. She is well known for her portrayal of Mary Hatch Bailey in Frank Capra's fantasy holiday film It's a Wonderful Life (1946). Reed won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Fred Zinnemann's war drama film From Here to Eternity (1953). Reed is also known for her work in television, notably as Donna Stone, a middle-class American mother and housewife in the sitcom The Donna Reed Show (1958-1966) whose character was more assertive and complex than most other television mothers of the era. She received numerous Emmy Award nominations for this role and the Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star in 1963. Later in her career, Reed replaced Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing Farlow in the 1984-1985 season of the television melodrama Dallas; she successfully sued the production company for breach of contract when she was abruptly fired upon Bel Geddes' decision to return to the show. From her Wikipedia page...

  • @jimpreston3487
    @jimpreston34878 күн бұрын

    About the baseball game scene the where Vietnamese student complains about playing using coconuts: in an interview, the director Barry Levinson said that actor was a real fan of baseball & Americana and actually came to him to express his concern. Barry responded, "You know, I think you're right. But the person in charge of the baseball equipment is Robin. You should mention all this to him," and then told the cameras to keep rolling. 🤣I mention it because I feel like the scene just shows what a kind and gentle soul Robin Williams was.

  • @declaneric
    @declaneric4 күн бұрын

    This film is considered a magnum opus to Williams' comedic genius, practically all of the radio material is improvised.

  • @bjgandalf69
    @bjgandalf693 күн бұрын

    George, you are correct. The twins in this film are the guys that played the security guard and the T1000 as his copy in T2.

  • @TeamEvil84
    @TeamEvil849 күн бұрын

    RIP Robin

  • @nutella_drifter
    @nutella_drifter8 күн бұрын

    J. T. Walsh (the officer who is in dire need of a proper ***job) was such an underrated supporting character actor, I loved to hate him in every role. He was also remarkable in Needful Things.

  • @Ernwaldo

    @Ernwaldo

    8 күн бұрын

    Sling Blade (1996) A Few Good Men (1992)

  • @johncampbell756
    @johncampbell7568 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed was George Bailey's wife in It's a Wonderful Life.

  • @loro9195
    @loro91958 күн бұрын

    After Cronauer left, later on Pat Sajak would host the same show

  • @JacopoBasanisi
    @JacopoBasanisi8 күн бұрын

    The "what a wonderful world" sequence hit me more than any other war movie. I mean, the bridge sequence in Apocalyspe now is about the travesty of the war, the opening of Private Ryan is about violence, but this here is about people

  • @whitecompany18
    @whitecompany188 күн бұрын

    Who put George in the rice hat? I'm dead 😂😂😂

  • @ryanstandre3648
    @ryanstandre36487 күн бұрын

    Forest whitaker, the character contrast in this role and when he is saw gerrera in Star wars is phenomenal..

  • @michaelriddick7116
    @michaelriddick71164 күн бұрын

    Such a great movie 💘💗🥰🥰🥰 Him talking to the troops while they're all stuck is just beautiful 🥺🥲🥲🥲🥲 Its hard seeing Robin like this and knowing how badly he was hurting inside. I grew up watching and adoring his movies. GMV, Mrs. Doubtfire, Toys, Jumanji, Dead Poets Society, etc. And even his later more serious work in One Hour Photo, and What Dreams May Come ... A part of me died the day he did 💔😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @gorrammudder1600
    @gorrammudder16009 күн бұрын

    George in the thumbnail broke me... that is all.

  • @andrewpetik2034
    @andrewpetik20348 күн бұрын

    4:10 Donna Reed played Mary Hatch in 'It's A Wonderful Life'.

  • @Wishbone1977
    @Wishbone19778 күн бұрын

    Yes, the "What A Wonderful World" montage hits hard. This movie is a masterpiece. It uses comedy to make you lower your guard, then hits you right in the feels with some unpleasant truths. In many ways it follows in the footsteps of the TV show M*A*S*H, another masterpiece dealing with war (the Korean war) shown through a lens of comedy. It's a fine line to walk, weaving comedy around some very tragic issues _without_ being disrespectful about it, and both Good Morning Vietnam and M*A*S*H do it masterfully.

  • @nutterbuttergutter
    @nutterbuttergutter8 күн бұрын

    “He’s like the Diamond City DJ before you fixed em.” Perfect analogy.

  • @richk2690
    @richk26908 күн бұрын

    You are correct for the majority of the radio desk stuff. They just sat him down and let him do his thing. Including the bit on his first show when he put the music on too slow. The man was a genius

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane34618 күн бұрын

    According to Cronauer, little of the film reflects his real life. Cronauer was not a subversive person but a "lifelong card-carrying Republican". Cronauer did teach English when off-duty in Saigon, but he did not teach swear words or street slang. He was never in a Jeep that got hit by a land mine, and never tried to date a young girl. Cronauer later told friends that director Barry Levinson had insisted that Williams and Cronauer not meet until the film was completed as Levinson did not want Williams to try to imitate Cronauer's actions and vocal delivery style.

  • @johnturner8286
    @johnturner82868 күн бұрын

    28:00 those fruit they are playing softball with are Pomelos. Kind of a tougher, drier version of a grapefruit, and the ancestor of modern oranges. They grow everywhere in Vietnam.

  • @O_Towne_Bear
    @O_Towne_Bear8 күн бұрын

    The guy who replaced Adrian Cronauer was Pat Sajak ALSO: The whole "Wonderful World" segment gets me every time.

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh17418 күн бұрын

    I was a kid when this came out. I remember my dad had the soundtrack cassette and I lived listening to it. It had all the great songs- James Brown, Beach Boys, Martha Reeves, but it also had all of Williams' radio broadcasts. You're right George, there will be only one Robin Williams.

  • @vodengc520
    @vodengc5208 күн бұрын

    Oh man, double feature morning with Robin Williams between you guys and Ashleigh Burton, lol. This'll be a good day.

  • @pwmel1
    @pwmel18 күн бұрын

    Of all the actors I've seen in my lifetime, not one has touched me to the degree that Robin Williams did. Growing up as a kid in the 70s watching Happy Days, and then Mork & Mindy into the 80s, I grew up enjoying the comedy of Robin Williams. But then I saw The World According to Garp (which I highly highly highly recommend you watch on your channel), and realized that he was more than a comedian, more than an actor, but that he was a force of nature. His death moved me more than any other in all my years. Fun reaction! This is a great movie.

  • @akinpaws
    @akinpaws8 күн бұрын

    👍 for the kitty cameo in the final 15 seconds. Also, great movie choice!

  • @snowdenwyatt6276
    @snowdenwyatt62768 күн бұрын

    Forest Whitaker is 6'2" tall. Practically a giant in Hollywood terms. Dickerson was portrayed by the prolific JT Walsh (RIP). A character actor who excelled at playing these types of characters. Career highlights of his include this one, Sling Blade and Breakdown.

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane34618 күн бұрын

    Donna Reed was the wife in It's A Wonderful Life.

  • @michaelallen3894
    @michaelallen38949 күн бұрын

    Yes, Robin was given the ability to improv everything

  • @jjkcharlie
    @jjkcharlie17 күн бұрын

    Bruno Kirby who portrayed Lt. Haul, played young Clemenza in the Godfather 2, and the cheufer in This is Spinal Tap.

  • @jjkcharlie

    @jjkcharlie

    8 күн бұрын

    Bruno Kirby along with John cazale, are my personal favorite actors.

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