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Enjoy Robin Williams Refusing To Deliver The Requested Line For An '80s Commercial

Enjoy Robin Williams Refusing To Deliver The Requested Line For An '80s Commercial
Apparently, Williams' line was meant to be: "Howard Storm is now directing commercials. If he can work with me, he can work with anyone." But he decided to improvise instead.
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Comments

  1. Donald Rash 11 months ago

    Robins Williams is the GOAT, I miss his comedy very much. He kept me laughing and in suspense as to what craziness he would come up with next. The world lost a treasure when he passed.

  2. JEF 3x 11 months ago

    I once was in Betty Ford for my own addiction issues and there was a man Jon who came in about the same time as me. He was jaundice, bloodied, battered and bruised. He was shaking and trembling like a street with one tire going 90 mph…. I got to know Jon over the course of the next several weeks as he slowly re-emerged from the dark depths of decay, only to quietly reveal to me….He so broke and destitute at the time of hitting his “Rock Bottom” that an anonymous gift from his fellow AA member in San Francisco had paid for his way into Betty Ford….that anonymous doner he later confided in me was….Robin Williams.

  3. lirti halto 11 months ago

    The headline here is totally wrong and makes it seem like Robin was just wasting everyone's time and having fun. The real story is he made this short film in the early 80s with director Howard Storm to promote his directing. The premise is "if he can work with me...he can work with anybody!" This is all improvised. No script, no preparation, just pure Robin Williams and it's awesome.


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