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a folks next up on dennis miller plus one, the great comedian and now a great director, bobcat golf white. he has a documentary i called joy ride, sorta thelma and louise with he and the great dana gold from the simpsons writing room as the road trippers. it sounds like a blast. we'll also talk about robin williams, who was his busty and how we all miss bobcat golf way right after this. dennis miller plus $138.00 votes. welcome to dennis miller plus one. we are joined by a great comedian and i'm telling you he set a template back, then serve an existential angst thing that i've seen rivers of sense,
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but the 1st time i saw a bobcat, it was like edvard monks. the scream had grabbed the mike and got up on stage. bob's bobcat is a comedian actor, director, producer. and he 1st appeared on late night with david letterman like it was like a bill hicks, the in thing is 20 years old. and you remember you thought oh, there's a great comics since then. he's gone on to star multiple hbo and showtime specials, as well as directing. and he direct stand up specials for other comedians to bob catch new film is a road trip documentary. i think the brilliant data golds involved called joy ride and it will be released in theaters and video on demand on october 29th. that is a long way around to say, please welcome bob, catch all the way, bob, how are you? i'm great. it's very, very kind. i have to say thanks to me and you'll be surprised how often i sincerely think of you. i, i remember a line of yours. i would believe without gardening out gardening and i remember the
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semester alone has the acting range of a daisy air rifle. and i was thinking about, you know, daisy air rifle is why that may dennis miller really planning. you know, i mean, i have a baby, good job. i doubt down the specificity of the silly one. click it. i had a career that's well i so i did, i said, don't leave this fabulous brother. you want to dow this into arcadia, even if it loses some people you'll get the residual on the front side from cognitive 70. i was like say and like i was a days ago and i said you might want to carbon date. some of these jo, say, i think they were discovered by dr. leaky son, and i was like, hey, that's not a dennis miller, joe, but i think i owe money for that. well, i am flattered that anything pops into your very active. my know, it's funny,
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it's like, and you know, what's funny is, is i did call me like the, and i always wanted to say that, you know, very cremeans passed away and in berry berry would say, mean things about me. you know, that's very criminal. but one thing that i wanted to let you know is that here he would had a big, soft spot for when he was disclosing and going through all his trauma about what kind of guy you are, how you stepped up, how you gave a mighty to fly back to deal with it and he would, he would say that he would speak very sweetly of you. so he would say mean things. he said mean things about me. but i wanted you to know that the berry i'm to the term leaving had always. if, when always let people know what you did for him. so well, that's sweet and i'm telling you if anything in common people always say, does it please you with a crowd to get laughs? yeah, it does occasionally though there's some sort of obi wan cat who you want to make laugh. really hard like and very was one of those guys. yeah,
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i would. yeah. i would like to go a little but i wouldn't go way out of my way and turn into a sweater. but i'd go a little bit out of my way to make cremeans laugh. and when he short old boy, that feels good. yeah. yeah. now listen, you will always exhibited. it was funny. it was cloaked under the you know, the, i always viewed your act is like surface tension on a glass. when you have one of those glasses that over fill those red plastic glasses and there's like a little thing that won't run down the side, but it sits on the top and it shiver, that's tremulous. and i just always watch your act and say there's a nice the phrase on there. it's like said he. but if you listen to the jokes, i always have brothers, joseph, brilliant. they would stand alone. but when you mix them with the character, it was very, very oxy katie. but i actually think you kind of were right, you'd be like, well, this works, but you can leave me. but this is a pretty good bit now, and i think you are smart enough to see that people were,
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weren't listening to me, you know, which was again, a nice thing that you did for me. but yeah, i just like the idea i was trying to parody stand up when i was going to pretend just and then, and then i just became the thing i was trying to parity and i became a standard so, so that i kinda, you know, there was a time where i had to jettison the character i was in nashville, i was that is amy's. i remember the night and i was like, i can't do this person anymore. you think it was a big the audience that be yelling? and i and i went out and i did, i used my real voice and a sure enough there is people going to do the good day. my adult daughter, that's her favorite heckle. like if i'm on stage, i know she's in the room because my kids love playing and the other parents because one of my references is my one son and my references not have a carbon date on you referred to earlier, but from the reference of my kid a look at me to go, is that a d or
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b c that reference? it's the circle of life symbol. and the 3rd yeah. yeah, the ball busting gene doesn't scamp a generation. it's not a recessive gene. it's just goes right out a tell me about joy, right, and tell me about the joy of directing. tell me, i always thought you had such an intelligence and i thought you'd be good, wasn't apathetic character. you would orchestrate the stuff. tell me about joy, right? tell me is dana, and it was the great thing to go yes. to dana and i would we go on the road together and we would flip a coin and see who was going to headline. and then we both realized that the people are enjoying us just sticking around at the beginning, the show more than they are enjoying our stand up. so we just started doing sets together. then we went out and filled that and we are, we are in a car accident on the way to tape it. and man, i filled a bunch of shows,
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then the pandemic it. so it actually gave me a whole chance to cobble together. and hopefully it's funny for people not just stand up, but you see our relationship. oh because dana says you didn't. we didn't like each other when we met and i go that's not sure i hated you for that. and then the more i just scored is he really was terrified of me and, but it also explores our relationship. like i, i had a, i had a, you know, i had a break down on television. in fact, on your show, i remember i, i was on the night johnny carson was retiring, i go, we can do anything we want. let's be free and i took my pants off, which would probably would have been comedy one, a one. but then i took my underwear off too, so that was i was, it wasn't good. it was like, you're nice enough to have me on the show and i'm like, darren, you to reboot me on that. so jim morrison, florida concert brags. so i was nude on, you know, yeah,
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but pamphlets. i still didn't want people to see my love handles so, but so i'm being destructive kind of publicly and dana had a genuine, actual breakdown where he's hospitalized for a whole week. you know, and i was angry at everybody else. he was angry at himself and then we kind of huh . we kind of both went through this at the same time. and we tell that story. and a lot of, you know, it's like there's 2 kinds of irish catholic there's, there's dana gould, conan o'brien kind of oppressed, you know, and then there's b, the pogues, you know. yeah, yeah, you cry. yeah. you fall in love, you drink too much. you go to jail, you know, you said that tonight you have 2 different approaches. you know, i always look at dana and i think of maloney one when i'm when a brain that quick and that astute about the human condition flips on itself and
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turns on itself. dana gold. john, the lady. yeah. are fine. you are fighting a savage fall when, when that flip flips and you turn on yourself. it's the irish irish and then just this lens or say, come down stealthily on that rope in the room. you don't even know brother. so i know that directing a documentary, as errol morris will tell you as different chops, than to writing a theatrical release or something like that, or a comedian special. tell me what the joys in the rigors are. each of each one of those 3, bob. what style? documentaries, what did you enjoy and what, what do you find arduous, what documentaries is, is, is different because of your, your limit list. you know, you can narrate something, you can animate something, you can, you can tell the story a 1000000 ways. when dana,
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we're making doesn't dana told me that we didn't like each other and i always hated them. i was like, secretly, i went, oh, i think i got a narrative here. i actually, i but damn, if this narrative has play out, i'm going to have to apologize to him. i don't. and i made myself the bill and because i found footage of me being not very clever and just being vicious and i put it it. so my ego, it's like, do i want to look bad? or the story teller went out. i was like, ok, i look like. and by the way, i saw it with an audience and i couldn't buy a laugh for about 7 minutes after you seem retiring. you know, like people do not like me and but so doing a documentary with me and it was kind of worrisome because i didn't want to be indulgent. and, and hopefully have a story. i think no matter how brilliant a community is, 45 minutes in there's, there's a,
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a fatigue that sets it. so i think hopefully this thing got around that by giving them a story. but i, i love like doing like patton as well special you know, to be able to talk to him and maybe maybe offer a suggestion here and there. and then knowing well in this special he's going to, the last i did with him was when he disclosed by his wife passed away so. so i was like, how do you attack that is like, you know, i, so i don't want to ever cut. so i had a long land, the slow is slow as push, and so, so no one noticed that maybe but, but, but, but you probably subtract some taxes, you're aware that we're not bouncing around. yes. so it's, it's, that's the challenge and it's sometimes directing a live comedy show is as simple as letting the comedian know, before they go on, it's like, i usually will say you got this, you did all the work you know. and no matter what they always the 1st other little
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tight. and then as soon as i say i could put that on t v. that's perfect. and then you see the next show and they're very loose. but it's weird on patton patten's think. it is the 1st show because him disclosing was just so you know, motional emotional. when you do something more theatrical, there's always the david lean approach, which is the, the man who walks around like this for 2 years in the desert and gets the shot perfect. or there is the mike nichol stuff i watched. who's afraid of virginia will feel that i don't think i got that so evocative of the nature of the human condition. and what i is, there's 2 approaches when you're doing it. do you like to be in the actors here a little more about this or do you like to set up the shots or do you just like to co mingled them? i, i, i've always take, i have my agenda when i think visually without son, again pretentious but i have my agenda. but then once i start here and there's
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there, the feed back or, you know, letting people know that i'm always, i have, i start the day with a shot that list have all my hope to dreams out of the, to stickley. going to look. and i will jettison if it just doesn't make sense. like, you know, i know you're not going to want to cut off of robin's face right now. well, you know, it's funny. i was, i was visiting robin on the set of the college and that, ah, ah, i'm city, i see might nichols and i'm like, oh my god might nichols and i'll just sweating and i don't know what to say. it. it might, it goes, goes, i'll tell you something. i'm like, wow, might notice give me some advice. show biz, sir. so i to hurry up and wait. i was like, fancy as grass or gas, no one rides for free. i think that's a very good. i have the same thing with richard dod or he goes kid, i hear you want to direct go to buy trailer. richard don is going to give me advice
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. he goes take a lot of naps and i just out a map and i ran into a before he passed the way i go. do you remember that he was? it's true or so i got a bobcat go play when we get back on the other side of the break. and once again, the new film is a road trip documentary. think i think thelma and louise if they were devastatingly funny, bob good goals wide and the brilliant dana gold whose inhabited the writer's room at the simpsons before. homer had his 1st duty at it's called joy. right? it'll be released in theaters and video on demand. on october 29th. we'll come back and ask them how they achieved that push and shot as a director and he visited robin. there was a talk about the great, a lot of the sweetest man ever and bob, i think he and bob were busty robin williams or bob got bobcat go 3 right after this one. dennis miller plus one
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millions of viewers spend hours seeing how a person they've never met and who's half way round the world assembles a contraption. no one else needs to be taught trickery, arranged to filter in which could just more have my feet when you mine. yeah. cities like user g looking at the club leaflets like pushing for it's perfectly still couldn't say folks. welcome back to dennis miller plus one. always enjoy talking to a fellow comedian because i, i know the interview will go well because we have some sort of 20 to 32nd switch that goes off where we say make it interesting. it's like when you 1st do, letterman book he says, have 2 stories and make them funny. we're doing chauvinists there. and i just saw,
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i used to like that framing device, right? they get, what are we doing here with the make it funny. the new film is a road trip documentary called joy ride released. as i said, v o d on october 29th. if you did that, you were there with the look, cause i always look at that opening shot, the slow push and oh my gosh. and do you have any idea how they did it? no, no, i'm assuming it's no, i don't know. i mean that now you can actually do that in camera so much, obviously better c g effect. you know, i don't want to say, gee, i know it's not, you know, the citizen kane, pushing through the skylight at the atlantic city club and the reg where i think they actually have to open the window. i can't quite figure it out when i watch it . well, in the movie i do with robin, the world's greatest dad. there's a scene where robin's walking down the hallway and he's hearing his he wrote a fake, his son dies the long story. i don't whether it's sundays during auto erotic fixation
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. robin wright, the suicide letter trying to make this kid seem like he was smart and sweet and he was a horrible child. he's being haunted by his son. he's hearing the fake suicide note . he wrote, he's walking down the hallway and, and i go and, and kyle appears in the, in the, in the library window as you walk along. he's actually, he's, he's, he's saying along with his i so how you doing as i like it, that a computer is out of c g, i go know he's going to stand behind the camera. i'm going to turn this light on and then it will show up in the with turned it off. but it will that work, i guess maybe she would win for plates, but i go to work. where did you get that idea? i go for the haunted mansion because i think there was like, i think you can't make are in a mansion, was that you have to sell my house. i got to go. you're going to stay to change
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quality hotel, the rest of it. so next time i see that so you know, be thinking, graham grinning goes a lot, but you, you low and macgyver. dad was a c, g i on the budget you had for that, i'm sure. and placebo, but to do the reflection is beautiful for other it's like i like, i like the solutions that like terry gilliam will have, like scenes where it's an army and then you find out he only had 30 guys and 2 are standing in front of the land to are standing on the hill, you know, so i, i often feel like when you have to do stuff in camera on was it seems like it works better. i don't know. i, you know what i think of all the people i know robin encountered a lot of people, but i think he fully trusted most of you and i know you and he loved you dearly. i know, you know, and she's, i still see him occasionally. i just get such
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a pang just because he was such a is obviously the comedian of his generation, such a sweet, although he really was a kid playing loan soldiers in the attic was not a 100 percent. and then i'm sure you saw he had thousands and thousands of toys. that's what he did with part of his fortune was to get those, those army guys. but i, i often think of them like, oh, i can't wait to tell them this. you know, one of the things he did that was very kind to me. it was, he would act even though we were he, i'm sure he did this to you. he was generally interesting what you were doing and what was going on with you. and he, he would act like we were peers and clearly we weren't and i missed that friend. you know, i miss i, i think about every day and, but, but i used to think it was going to be like an arm that i was missing and it was never going to grow back. but actually now i just try to remember that he would want me to be happy and, and, and i do just remember i try to remember
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a lot of the laughs and stuff. and whenever i get a pregnant pause anywhere, i'll go, i find myself saying prime minister both away courtesy phone, which is the kill. it was like but you know, but it's i, robert, had a little pregnant is mind when it was far and listen robin. i don't, one of my grandma is a freak when he was an arrest of state. he was very measured, he was sold, you know, he had great reflections. he had a stranglehold on the human condition. would you get a mapped? and he was a comic kill mode. he did not like pregnant pauses that he would always do that stuff. but i didn't even realize it until i was doing joy. right. i was looking at the footage, i'm looking at my gate. you know, the way i'm walking and stuff. oh, you're a pin. you're a thing mark, that's what you're doing. i, you know, mark so much. he would come self mark. oh,
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you know it's funny, but i get his i also know and it's funny because when i think of them they were both work and the major touch base. i know you and bowie had are very, very love comedians the well, it was money is like when he passed away, my brother goes, do you remember when you made boy he played drums in the basement and because because he was david was going to sing and play guitar, i had like all his music equipment and i was like, no, no man, you know, we need a drummer. and so i wouldn't think and he played drug of course he could play drums well, but i maybe that's why we were friends like a he invited me to see the glass spider to tom. kenny and i are there and he's like, he afterwards, he's like so what you think and i go, it was kind of like guy guys and dolls. i thought it was more like pippin. i go
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maybe angels in america because you do fly in on the wings and he's just like, look at as like what, what is like you can see him. oh, this is someone making fun of me to my face. and then he laughed and we became friends. i was went to the studio with him and he's explained to me to all the young dudes. he's like, i really love martha. hope all i heard they're going to break up. i was, i was crushed. i thought i were right, i'm going to write them a hit song and then they'll stay together and he goes, so i went home and i wrote a hit song and we're in the studio and i go, well, why don't you bust out some of that today or you know, they were like, well, like pharaohs, but they love the braid against but you know, he was like a made boy. he was a little rough and i think they love brought up against somebody who is now going to get away. yeah, i think it was just, it was kind of funny. i think i became more of a fan later. and as a kid,
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i wasn't so much in that boy. so maybe that's why we became pals. but, you know, the 1st time you know, i speak about rather, you know, it is the 1st time. and madam i couldn't talk, but i was just back when i was wearing mascara and leisure suits on the agent crying. and i met the company connection. they go, they go robin williams, come go, go in the kitchen and hide in the kitchen. and then he comes in because he's hiding from people like so. what are you doing here? i don't want you to meet me a r k on films a met. cute. yeah. already. yeah, yes. that well, who are you digging, growing up in syracuse. i see. i've worked accuse a few times and i know that's not a mindset up there a little from working there, but what were you like to do?
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it's probably a lot like you're from pittsburgh. yeah. same thing. the same kind of thing. you know, russ bell and a lot of catholicism and stuff, but it was just, you know, i grew up so we were, we were like that family in, in mask. you know, there was harley's on the front lawn and tag parties and kids drank really look at it. it's really not. it was, it was i, it was, it was, i grew up motorcycle clubs in the, in our home when i was a kid. so i think i came out ok. is there a way to describe your operating when it was like the family and man talk about immediately putting a perfect picture for? well, honestly, if you are a sport or anything in my home, it was, it was called court clothes, you know, why? why bobby, in court clothes they, they, they really nervous for. it's like i just thought i'd put
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a jacket on today. i know you end up in the bay area what it's all good, but i think i think it chops for him to like doing house of places like up in boston. right? yeah. that was, that was like, you know, the comedy scene there was really diverse. it really was like, like, i mean style wise, like if they thought you were being derivative of anyone else, you wouldn't get stage time. you guys like lenny clark and steve sweeney, where's keller and steven? right. and paula poundstone and myself and kevin me. so we're all kind of, it was really encourage that you had to have your own style and if you didn't, you would get blackboard. so i think it did help a lot, but it was also violent and scary and crazy. i remember i, i remember this guy's like, i'm going to go home, get my knife, his lady claxon cade's guy leaves and he comes back. he's got his knife
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and the clerk. brothers are working the door and they just beat the guy. they beat him rock county, so they beat him right. and a dad gavin's got accords it, he's got a cocktail and he's watching this, this, the, the guy's going to be in the guise to his resolve bloody swear to god and banga. hey, hey, can you? if i got your knife, you had made back with her about the black that you need somebody taken with one lamp or rig kick, talking to bob, get gold for it. he has a new film, road trip comedy with dana gold shirts, brilliant joy ride. it will be released in theaters video on demand on october 29th . a good. so, and i'm tanya, like i said, when i 1st saw bob got i said no there. i didn't think there was any way to wrench the shami out there and find a new style. but he invented it and the underlay on that. as i often told him, these jug stand extort. but when you mix the 2, it was a, it was
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a sure rocco blow and through bobcat gulf. right. thanks for your time. i so good to see. nice. thank you. bob. got dennis miller plus. what folks ah, the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is to state, devising message to india essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a dang of the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, issue, disseminated within the u. s. intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. been down the victim say they still live with the consequences
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