THE PRINCESS BRIDE Panel – Awesome Con 2019

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[Music] let me introduce our guests Cary Elwes and Chris Sarandon this is bonkers wait a minute is you stand up the Robin Hood's all in a row there check this out this is bonkers right on there are a few men and women in tight right there that is any jacks or Sally's here no Jack's or Sally's I'm in the wrong room [Laughter] Wow Wow we love you too wow what a welcome thank you so much extraordinary thank you I just say I've been lucky enough to moderate here for a couple of years now and this is special I have to tell you this is like Doctor Who levels of crowds so I'm you know I'm coming back to DC that's for sure sure so Wow I don't know if you guys know I went to school here yeah I went to Catholic GU for my master's degree [Applause] northeast so let me ask those of you who have questions which I think there will be many there's microphones there there's microphones there so in a non stampeding fashion if we could make our way to there and listen because there are so many people here it can kind of suck up the sound so go ahead and get right up in that microphone and speak up so that everybody can hear so I think on this side you are first you move the fastest that means you get to kick us off hi what's your name hi I'm Krista from Gaithersburg Maryland you look just like bought a copy thank you hi so my question is did you all have any idea that this would be such a big hit as it was you know such an icon I think we knew that the script was wonderful that the cast was extraordinary that we had one of the best directors in the world I don't think we thought it was going to be like this no I think that what's amazing is that the movie actually when it came out was not a big hit believe it or not it came out the same weekend as a fatal attraction which is obviously a much more interesting movie but not quite a comedy anyway we we were thrilled that as as Chris said we were thrilled to have a great director great screenwriter William Goldman and a great cast including mr. Sarandon here and we thought we had a hit movie but you never know going into making a picture you know it's as Bill Goldman says in his book its adventures in screen Freight in Hollywood nobody knows anything and what he means by that is that nobody knows what makes a hit movie because if they did nobody banging them all the time yeah you know so it's definitely a gamble and thank God for all of you fans who loved the movie yeah because yes ma'am the film became popular in when it came out on VHS how many people here have VHS copies of the movie there you go give yourselves a round of applause there you go how many how many of you how many have watched it with their kids there you go and and it's a rare thing to be able to watch a movie with your kids and and and everybody enjoy so yeah we had no idea and obviously we're internally grateful for for the massive response that we've gotten to this film for this phone and and how much the film is in the culture you know people go around quoting lines from the movie all the time constantly constantly next question over here hi this is Justin conceivably what's your name hi I'm Sheila I'm from New York City hi Sheila I um I just want to know any possibility of a sequel because it is such an the lasting icon we need more I'm old enough to play the grandfather right now but that's very kind if you we lost our writer William go sadly this year and it was a great loss to all of us and the only person who could possibly write a sequel and he tried would be Bill and he he said he tried writing it I think of this chapter called buttercups baby he wrote one chapter yeah okay there you go my heart fans know about it he tried to write it and he was asked you know why didn't you finish it and he said you know I tried the hardest and I just couldn't do it I just couldn't figure out a way to make it work and so I think the film personally I think you know it stands alone on its own I hope yeah and in some ways I think the umbilicus where he here that he is trying to write a sequel it was almost a victim of its own success that the movie had such an indelible stamp that it was difficult to follow it up he would say I had a hard time figuring away into it many times and he just couldn't I just have to say personally it would be a lot of fun to see a really buff Buttercup buttercup I over here hi I'm Robin I'm from Herndon Virginia hi Robin hi Robin oh my god you so many okay to people who've been so influential in my very short 21 years on this earth thank you so I'm wondering what was influential for you growing up but like in a bad way like like what is the movie or like a story or something that like you were subjected to and like it haunts you to this day do you have fun when I was a kid when I was at me I think eight or nine years old and this was in the day when you could I lived in a small town and you could walk to the movie theater by yourself and go to the movie and you went to the movies in the middle of the of the feature and then you stayed until the end and then you watched the beginning there was a movie called the original the thing about a creature from outer space who lands at the North Pole etcetera etc and that creature haunted me for years it came after me at night when I was lying in bed I mean it scared the hell out of me that was the one for me how about you I saw The Exorcist at 13 which I should not have seen five and you're not in therapy I mean I am so I'm still in therapy that's her therapist and he was down there you go thank you thank you I over here I actually have a question about psych and I was wondering if there was any chance there was another movie if Despereaux would come back well you know that's up to the producers III understand they might be doing another one I'm I'm not in the sect the second one that they're making and III know but I understand they might be making a third one and if they do then I understand that Despereaux will be making an appearance [Applause] thank you right over here hi my name is Caroline grave oh and a Silver Spring I live in Gaithersburg Maryland sorry I sold paperback books in your town my question was um what was it like filming all of the fight scenes in the movie right people people ask me what it was like and I wasn't there we had a lot of training we have wonderful trainers we had two guys who sadly no longer with us Peter diamond and Bob Anderson and they were the guys who came up with all the lightsaber sequences for the first three Star Wars movies so they were pretty cool trainers yeah and Bob Anderson was a canadian olympic fencer and they were incredible they trained us from day one we started manny and i started literally about a week before we started shooting and then we worked every single day while we were shooting even in makeup and wardrobe they would drag us off and train us so we had to get remade up and the whole thing and then when we finished shooting for the day we'd have to go and do another two hours so when all the other actors got to go home and hang out in the hotel we were manny and i were working at it and they were amazing these guys they made us learn each other's parts and the reason they did that is they they said if you learn Mandy's part and Mandy learns yours there'll be less chance of an accident happening and it's true we thank God got through the whole thing without injuring each other so yeah developed huge thighs they're gone now it's just an interesting sidelight that mandy talks about is that you guys trained for how long how many months we change trained for about a month and during that entire time no injuries nothing the only time Mandy was ever hurt was during the Mad Max scene right from laughing yeah he bruised a rib he bruised a rib bladder laughing I over here thank you both so much for being here I'm Alexandra from Northern Virginia hi Alexandra hi and I'm just wondering if either of you could write your own fractured fairy tale what would it be about fractured fairy tale the time I broke my elbow playing football in the halls of my fraternity house the time I spent in therapy after watching the exercise thank you I over here hi my name is Courtney I'm from Camp Hill Pennsylvania Courtney my question is what are your favorite memories from on set huh gosh there's so many I am remember meeting this guy for the first time and you know Rob cast some incredible actors to be in this movie Robin Wright and I were pretty much unknowns I mean Robin actually had more experience than I because she was doing a daytime soap opera called Santa Barbara and there's a couple of Santa Barbara fans right there and I had done just a couple of movies really and so I was very intimidated when I heard that the likes of mr. Sarandon were going to come and be in the movie and I had grown up watching him and admired him and I was fearful of meeting him because you're you're wandering about meeting your heroes in life because you're wondering it will they let you down and will it be like it you know not what you expected but this guy ended up being more than I had hoped for and both as a co-worker and as and as a friend and so it was a thrill for me they were the whole cast was like that him Billy Chris guest Carol Kane everybody it was just a love fest on the south I can't remember a day without laughter right now all the time there once every day was something crazy you know for instance Chris guests I'll give you a quick story back Chris guess he was going through his stills on the set to approve because the actors have to approve all the stills and Chris never really laughs much because he's so funny doesn't need to vary but he's sitting there and this is how he laughed he went like that looking at a picture and I knew it was something funny I went what is it he goes look and he showed me the photograph and he realized for the first time that his horse had buck teeth and that's the time he was just like that every day you know every day yeah and he I could give you probably 10 or 12 15 18 23 instances one that I remember particularly was riding in the car with Chris because he and I worked together a lot since he was my you know horrible minion and and Chris was constantly instigating word games in the car now chris is a brilliant guy brilliant and intimidating in some ways not because he wants to be but because he's so bloody smart yeah and he would initiate games like okay let's make up limericks you make up the first line and then we would alternate lines and limericks like I got revenge maybe once but the other among other things thank you for your question thank you hi over here hi my name is Julia I'm perfect Helmick Maryland and I had the cloture as you're repeating Carrie earlier this morning so thank you for that um my question for both of you talking about your colleagues is about Andre the Giant so I know you didn't have any specific scenes with him in the film but if you guys had any antidotes and obviously oh yeah you had antidotes because you had that awesome scene of being on his back taking him down in the movie so any fun anecdotes of he's got some great story I do too but his story is hilarious if you want to dwell it's somewhat involved but I'll try to make it a truncated version when I was getting ready to go to make the movie and my family weren't coming with me because we were on location and it wasn't a great place for little kids so I was trying to explain to my three your two and a half three and a half and a two year old girls where I was going what I was doing and I said I'm making a movie and they're you know playing in the play box and they're doing this in that and and there's a princess in the movie nothing they're playing in the play box they're taking out things that there's a there's a prince and nothing absolutely nothing and there's a giant and before I got the word giant out I here daddy daddy a giant in the movie how big is the giant it's the biggest of cars he was big as a house how really big is he could he pick you up and throw you down and crush you with his feet could he do it well from then on nothing existed but Andre the Giant right every time I talked to them on the phone daddy where's Andre was he as he's big as a house he big its own sofa so they arrived in England and the first thing out of their mouths is daddy when are we gonna see the junk okay so I asked Andre on a day when we weren't working I said Andre to him do you mind if I bring the kids out to see you he said no of course not boss so they called everybody boss which is hilarious because you had to talk to him like that [Music] and so I'm carrying the three-year-old my wife is carrying the two two-year-old and he lived in a trailer that was as big as this stage because he couldn't fit in the regular trailer and he was sound at the end and we walked in up the steps and we turned the corner and my daughter Stephanie look took one look at him and Andrei was sitting you know he sounds like that and he got up and she took one look at him [Music] and her sister started screaming so now they're both screaming at the top of their lungs right we leave immediately because I'm terribly embarrassed and I go back in without them and I said to Andre I please I'm so sorry I'm so embarrassed and he said boss don't worry they either run to me or they run from me and that was Andre he was you know that kind of figure where people either gravitated to him or were horrified by him can you imagine living a life like that but he lived it with dignity and with with up with total grace on a total sweetheart I mean the lovely man no really he would give you the shirt off his back it'd be enough for ten people but he'd give it to you I remember the day he farted it for those of you read my book the first day working with him he decided that the gas was should not be contained any longer and without warning in the middle of a scene in the middle of a scene by the way let out something that was akin to a tornado and the decibel level cannot be appreciated so loud that the sound man lifted his headphones off his head the whole set was shaking there was such dead silence not even the Numa birds nothing when it was over and he had a look on his face like he'd let go of something he'd been holding on to forever and he was rocking back and forth somebody timed it was 16 seconds which is not healthy at all but I guess for a giant it's normal yeah and and as we were all getting over the tinnitus it was Rob Reiner the director who broke the silence and said hey Andre you okay I swear to God and Andre without missing a beat when I am now boss day one [Music] thank you very much I over here hi hi my name is Jessica I'm from Chantilly Virginia I didn't hear your name my name is Jessica Jesse yeah my questions for Kerry Wood it's okay would you like to say Robin Hood men in tights become a Broadway musical oh that's a good idea I think that Mel actually is already thinking about it in a Broadway musical you know Mel's gonna go through his entire library and put them all on stage his feeling though is that he wants to do them now as live shows on TV like kind of like catch-22 that is being made by George Clooney he wants to do a live audience kind of a version of the play movies yeah NBC live that's what he wants to do with it because he said you gotta have the audience feel a reaction on TV and he doesn't think that the plays he doesn't feel like that I mean yeah I'm sure he'll put them on Broadway but his ultimate goal is to turn them into live TV show what that I would love it I can't sing which is why he didn't let me sing in the movie he was like yeah we'll work around that thank you hi yeah over here fun fact my fourth-grade teacher was an actor in The Exorcist no way anyway my name is Daniel lactam Analects in Virginia and my question is for Chris what was your favorite thing about the DC area Oh golly well any number of things first of all it's one of the most beautiful cities I've ever lived in it's a very beautiful city I mean as I was coming before I took the train down because I live in the Northeast and as I was driving through from the train station to to here I was noticing how many gorgeous trees there are in downtown DC it's really extraordinary now also it's it's interesting because as I said to young woman over here a little while ago I said I sell sold paperback books in your town that was one of my jobs when I was in college or in graduate school was to travel around to all the suburbs as well as to the inner city and sell paperback books and I was it was endlessly fascinating to me visually and in terms of the population very mixed population it's a great city it's a great area I love it thank you so much a great city it's true I Erin and I'm from Arlington Virginia higher and my soul paperback books there - where didn't you sell paper bags my question is specific to Cary would you please say as you wish [Laughter] I'm coming down everyone a second to get your phones out all right [Laughter] yes moving the light as you wish okay over here hi hi my name is Esther die and I am from Martin Virginia hi hi so for the giant rodents how did you not get crushed by those ha ha well there were little people inside them and they were actually sewn into those rat suits which were made of foam rubber and lots of fur and the set was very hard we had big big lights much bigger than these and they were burning hard and I was lucky because I was wearing a kind of a thin shirt and suede pants which were not great but but they would time I felt lucky compared to these poor fellows who were literally sewn into the suits and so I made sure that after each take that they were that somebody came and cut the cord and let them out I said you could let these guys out they're gonna die in there but they were fabulous guys whether one of them was a stunt man and also an actor and he was the lead guy I had to stab with the sword and he went missing the day of that shoot so we didn't we apparently had gone out drinking the night before and got arrested when he arrived on the set literally 12 hours later with he said we made him tell that happened made him tell us what happened he said well I tried to convince a court at a policeman in this is how he spoke he went I tried to convince the police when I was doing a movie and the policeman said oh yeah what you playing in the film and he said I'm playing a rat is it bright back at the van go on back at the van gone didn't believe him so poor guy got arrested and ended up making probably you know you know the hardest day of his life was to go from prison to being stabbed by me inside a rat suit so god bless him he's a lovely man yeah thank you oh my god I'm dying okay if anyone can see here my name is Darren hi Darren Darren you're fantastic you're fantastic can we get him up here come on up here come on look at that he walks with such purpose look at him Darren aren't you French I come over and over here this is Darren everyone and let me tell you I'm nervous go ahead Darren my question is with any stuntman for the sword fight with Wesley and uh and you go at the top of the cliffs of insanity well that's a very good question Darren by the way I like your mustache so there was one stunt person you know when the when when we fly and when we jump on the what is it the bar thank you I told you I was nervous when we did the loop on the bar that was a gymnast that we hired to come in and do it everything else was us can you believe that no crazy but you look fantastic who made this fabulous outfit for you well some of this was bought and this was a 3d printed by my dad Wow dad's cool where's the yes all right David up for dad you want to ask Chris at play shake his hand come shake his hand good to meet you down you know something you're really smooth if there was a sequel of The Princess Bride I vote this guy buttercups baby right there over here mr. Sarandon mr. Ely's first thank you for your time today in being here thank you what's your name Ricky Ronnie and thank you for the gift you gave us 32 years ago thank you um all of us have memorized the lines and we all have a very favourite season that lives in our heart for each of you and it doesn't have to be a scene you were in what's your favorite scene from the movie my favorite scene well it would have to be something I was in of course I'm swamped that's such a first of all when you think about it that's such a brilliant line that leads up to it and the tag is just perfect yeah that was a great scene my favorite believenot is andre saying anybody want a peanut I don't know why it's just so silly it just got me and apparently that was written on the day that wasn't in the script that can't that was written on the day and it's yeah anybody want a peanut you know yeah it's rich yeah how about that I I said to Bill Goldman before he passed away I said you've got to get them to write a peanut song in the Broadway musical there has to be right I hope thank you thank you over here hi hi Carrie and my Chris can you say as you wish to me you know I'm just gonna kinda study I'm just kidding but you know The Princess Bride has some of the most iconic movie lines in all of history so I was wondering what are some of your favorite like any iconic movie lines I think I just said mine and I'm I'm yeah yeah oh god geez there's so many I'm mad as hell I'm not gonna take it anymore Network play it again Sam yeah that'll be play it again Sam thank you Oh golly hey over here hi which hi hi my name is Emily right in New York hi Emily um my question is what was the hardest part about playing your roles huh the hardest part for me was not was containing my nerves working with actors who were people I admired and grew up watching like Chris here as I mentioned before Helen I had to really like go in my dressing room and just meditate and calm myself because I thought you know if I go out there and blow it with these professionals dynamically I mean I'll never live it down in my own head so that was the hardest thing for me I had to really focus and and make sure I didn't blow it you know like I did with Darrin on stage earlier on you know but ya know we say it was exciting but kind of nerve-wracking at the same time I had butterflies in my stomach every day and it was a it was thrilling it was exciting it was funny as I mentioned it was everything and yeah the first day I Chris guests and I were taken to a place called Rickmansworth stables just outside of London to ride and they introduced me to my horse his name was fury it couldn't have named him Bruce couldn't have named him cutie pie his name was fury he was a big black stallion and I had never ridden a horse before in my life he turned out to be a puff a puff cake he was oh yeah he was a cutie Chris gasps horse who was about nine feet tall with bhakti buck teeth was I was totally unmanageable he could not control that horse and of course none of this you know we trained almost as much as you guys did for the sword fight on the horses and you never see you see us right up when we were right up that's it that's it i neva tably screw up which side I was on but now it's your turn yeah hi what's your name I never and I had a question about psych it looks like it was a lot of fun to do and I was wondering what it was like being on the show gosh silly very silly lots of laughs on that too I wasn't prepared for dule Hills character scream so when I heard it for the first time on set I blew that tape I just went no no and he went yeah that's what I do and it was hell I know but that was like that every day there were so many outtakes and and we were encouraged to improvise a lot and those guys were just silly silly everyday it was very funny very sad I actually did one episode you did the show yeah and same thing yeah great sir those guys very funny particularly James take JJ yeah yeah thank you so much thank you I over here hi Wow all right what's your name my name is Laurel I'm from El auric we actually have Sarah Lawrence in common right on yeah you went to Sarah Lawrence awesome yeah go black squirrels I'd love to know more about the audition process for the movie I don't think Chris had to audition oh yeah I did for real oh absolutely what oh are you kidding this man oh wow no I didn't know that well I I'm writing a book not because actually Kerry talked me into writing yes and one of the stories I tell in the book is about going for the audition oh my god I need to hear this yeah yeah I was on my way to Bill Goldman's apartment right and I had just read in the paper that the New York Knicks I'm a big Knicks fan had drafted a guy that I thought was a huge mistake so I walk into the room and they said how are you and I said they said what's the matter and I said the New York Knicks just drafted Kenny Walker and Bill Goldman went yeah do you believe this and he and I sat down and talked about Kenny Walker for like 15 minutes smart we just you know we were just wrapping away wrapping away and finally Rob goes excuse me but do you think maybe we could read and I did and Rob laughed which is he's a wonderful audience Rob and the next day I found out I was hired I can't imagine that he wasn't gonna I'm sure he had you in mind already now I think Rob does like to hear the actors say the line since what he said to me I was in Berlin making a movie right after Chernobyl believe it or not and never forget on the set the production manager went called a meeting he goes we have some good news on some bad news the bad news is that in a reactor that has exploded in Russia and the wind is blowing the radioactive material in this direction the good news is that the wind has changed this morning so I was quite excited to get off that set obviously and Rob came to visit me in Berlin he said you know we're serious I'm a Jew in Berlin I'm serious and I said I couldn't wait and he pulled out the script and he made me read the the Dread Pirate Roberts speech in the swamp which was a long full page of stuff and I hadn't it's the first time I was seeing the script and I thought oh god this is because I suck it but auditioning and I read it for him and I thought oh this is awful you want that okay all right good and I went that's it it's over nice meeting this guy never gonna happen and a week later I got the call so it was changed my life the coal that changed my life and ours thank you thank you thank you ah hey over here hello my name is Jeff from Ashburn Virginia hi Jeff hi Jeff hi this questions for Kerri actually two things first thing how scary was it Getti give every jug by Audra the joy the Princess Bride oh you mean have him shake my head yeah oh I came up with that because there was no physical behavior between us in the scene and I said to her oh my go anytime you can see Andres hand on top of somebody's head and get the size of it would be a good thing and I said what if because as I came up with all this floppy behavior with body language and I said what if he just moves my head for me and Rob went that's great let's do that and so in the scene Andre did that and he was he's actually believe it or not for a guy who was 450 pounds he was a very gentle a real gentle giant and he was very delicate and we had no injuries from him in fact he was in a lot of pain as he had was he had terrible back issues from being beaten up in the ring and so but he never complained he came to work with a smiling face every day he was robbed had written had recorded all of his dialogue on tape recorder so he was walking around with a Walkman and headphones which looked like tiny pieces of foam in his giant ears and he was learning all the dialogue from listening to Rob and he was the sweetest guy so yeah very gentle yeah all right my next thing is I love to hear you say an archery contest an archery contest hey Robert boys I hope that was good enough over here yeah hi I'm Hannah from Cleveland hi Hannah um I was just wondering if you had read the book of Princess Bride before you saw the movie oh yeah yeah I read it when I was 13 had you read any of his other books I read adventures in this green trail and what lie did I tell those were the three books I'd read Adventures of the screen yeah and I read The Princess Bride 10 years before the movie was out Robert Redford owned it I owned the property for a long time and couldn't get a maid right and he loaned the book to somebody that I was with and we read it and loved it yeah I over here hi I'm Kelly from Seattle hi Kelly Kelly and you can settle a question that has been plaguing my family for years Oh Carrie did the training that you learned for sort of fighting and fencing on the Princess Bride to help you out for doing the sword fighting and fencing in very much so very much I think once you learn any kind of craft like that and you have to repeat it in any other project it's definitely helpful to have had some training beforehand don't forget like I mentioned earlier I was trained by two of the best guys in the business and if you look at all the Star Wars lightsaber scenes you'll see why these guys were unbelievably professional and so yeah it helped but the swords the swords were very light in Princess Bride they showed up the props guys with these very heavy swords for Robin Hood that were these giant heavy steel things and I was terrified said to Roger Reiss who was playing the sheriff of rottingham I said boy I hope I don't hit you with this and he goes I'm hope you don't either and unfortunately I did and it I literally I think my heart stopped because I thought oh my god I killed Roger Reese you know and he was so cool about it but he had a lump on his top of his head but they were really heavy so we had to train hard to make it look like they weren't and for some reason the props people told Mel Brooks ago you know we can't make lighter ones or they'll break so we have to use the heavy one so we will by the end of the movie we are right arms were much bigger than our left one it was a maze yeah thank you very much you're welcome hi over here hi hi my name is Joe I live near Joe Harper's Ferry West Virginia I also am NOT left-handed no penalties my question is kind of the inverse of that question is there something that you did or learned or experienced before working on Princess Bride that you felt major performance in that movie better or more complete I was fortunate and that I grew up in a household where Errol Flynn was a big name in my yeah our we had Rob the original Adventures of Robin Hood on 16-millimeter at home and so we used to screen it all the time so I grew up watching that movie I think I must have watched it over a hundred times so when I when I read The Book Of The Princess Bride and I saw all of the movies that Goldman had fall in love with you know to make up these characters like you know the man in black was basically Zorro and a whole bunch of pirate movies growing up that I watched were really helpful and I managed to get copies of all of them on VHS and Mandy and I screened them together and we tried to look for the best sword fight scene we could find and then say okay we're gonna beat that and so we came up we watched scaramouche which is I think the longest sword fight scene in history Stewart Granger yeah Stewart Granger yeah Mel Ferrer and and we said we got to beat that we got to make it as exciting and cool as that and that's what that was our goal and I hope you did it I don't know hope so I also think that the the sensibility on the set was very consistent in that for instance when I auditioned for Robin bill Goldman and I read the scene where I say to Buttercup I hope you'll accept this as a substitute for suicide or whatever the line is I can't remember you probably know better than I did Rob laughed and I played it very straight and that was the reason that he laughed because comedy is serious business you talk to any any comic actor and they'll tell you you got to play oh you have to play it straight and that was I think the sort of guiding principle with all the actors you know Chris guests very dry very straightforward let the lines do the work so that was kind of the background that I used so this is the worst part about doing this which is you're you're not last you're next to last which means you're gonna be wrapping us up so go on ahead pressures on yeah here the movie came out the year I was born so literally was raised on Princess Bride thank you Carrie what is your favorite Despero scene and Chris what is your favorite nightmare scene Jack and Sally is no offense to a buttercup and Wesley but the greatest love story of our time right on I love that movie it's a great movie my favorite Despero scene I don't know I have so many I think when I when I blow up the building right behind me and make it act like it was normal I thought that was pretty funny cuz cuz James and dule gave the most hilarious reaction to it but it was everyday like I said mentioned earlier it was every day was was something funny I can't really pick one scene over another I just was laughing every day yeah and good for me of all the scenes between Jack and Sally because they were all filled with such longing if that's a I think a good word for it which the movie has an account as a kind of yearning theme yearning yeah exactly through it so those are the ones that I remember most thank you thank you and you're gonna wrap us up no pressure no pressure my name is Austin Morrison from Fairfax County Springfield and you said before that you had to compose yourself to keep a professional attitude well where there are any moments where you just straight-up failed and started cracking up like say during the live - I've seen or the human miracle max as soon as Peter Cook opened his mouth right yeah gone gone completely gone cause like I have to give you props for lying on that table and keeping a straight face I didn't they replace me with my rubber dummy for the very reason that I did ruin every tape but they even moved Rob off the set cuz he was laughs he was going out no there are kids here I can't mention what what Billy was doing but he launched into basically two hours of medieval gaiters standoff a lot of it was very blue and like I said there are kids here but for you adults it involved Vikings and sheep you get the idea well I must admit like earlier during this I laugh so hard I hurt myself right off I just got a thank you both for that laughter thank you I want to thank you all so much for your fabulous questions and I want to thank you too so mu for the work you've given us and for being here today thank you so much it was a joy thank you thanks for watching all the way to the end you can subscribe here so subscribe to the channel there's more videos off to the left mr. 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Published: Tue Apr 30 2019
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