The first time my father watched Stand By Me he went down memory lane so hard. He said the the boys reminded him of he & his friends growing up and stayed up late into the night telling us stories of his youth. He's gone now but that night will remain with me the rest of my life. That film was already one of my favorite but now it's PART OF ME. Stephen King and Rob Reiner are geniuses
@@bamachine This is not a lie. I hadn't watched that movie for over 15 years. I finally watched it again just last night. The next day you commented about the movie. THAT is what I call inconceivable! 😳
I met Rob Reiner in the men's room of August restaurant in New Orleans a few years back, class and humor are the first things I think of when I think of him!!!
Meat head, dead from the neck up! Gotta love Archie Bunker, and Mike Stivic. Just watched an old Partridge family Rob played a biker that took Loti to a school dance. Priceless!!!!
"We don't want Hugh, we want our son North" 😂💕👍 Reiner is a genius. Have loved everything he's been in front of the camera and behind. Great talent. Him and his Father 💕
I could listen to more of this type of conversation. It’s always interesting to hear how movies and television shows took shape and why they were selected and why they weren’t selected.
He has always seemed very friendly in casual interviews like this. He also at one point was one of the greatest directors ever up until North sadly. Still every film he made before was great and he proved to be one of the most talented filmmakers of his generation. His only post North movie I genuinely liked was American President. Bucket List was ok but just decent.
I just saw Misery for the first time last month and, wow, is that an extraordinary piece of work, amazing details, Rob is a deeply underappreciated director.
Billy Crystal did NOT write the "I'll have what she's having" line. It's from "Round Midnight, which predates "When Harry Met Sally" by 3 years. In fact, chapter 9 of the movie "Round Midnight is CALLED "I'll Have The Same". In it, the movie's protagonist, Jazz musician Dale Turner, upon seeing a man at the bar falling backwards drunk and unconscious, says to the bartender, "S'il vous plait, I would like to have the same thing he had". Billy Crystal has talked about growing up among Jazz musicians, so is sure to have seen 'Round Midnight and encountered the line in its ORIGINAL context and superior form.
@@111ooooI have never seen that MOvie. I will have to see it. Thank You for the Info I do love Terry Gillian's Twelve Monkeys even though the Good Guys not only lost, but were killed in that MOvie.
I think it was made for kids, and a lot of adult critics just didn't "get it". I also enjoyed it as a kid, and probably would be critical today, so I just leave it alone for the sake of nostalgia 💗
I really don’t hate it as much as Ebert and others did. I wouldn’t even put it in my top ten worst movies ever. Probably not even in my top 20 worst. A couple jokes were mildly amusing but the main problems I had were the tastelessness of the Hawaii and Alaska sequences, North himself was an egotistical jerk and the Winchell kid annoyed the crap out of me. Still I find it watchable at minimum and find it an interesting failure to analyze where everything went wrong with it. Honestly had Reiner not directed it because of his previous directorial reputation I don’t think it would have been as hated. This was just the first time some things in his movie didn’t work but not all of it was that way. It has its moments but it was a huge step down from his previous films. It’s an average film at best but not one of the worst ever. I would meet it halfway and give it five out of ten.
I still think having the legs broken is Misery was better than having them chopped off. A) you get to show it more graphically B) more people can relate with the pain of a broken bone than an amputation.
this dude is so humble and funny and yet - he's responsible for SO much of our cultural consciousness in entertainment. from Happy Days to Stand By Me to When Harry Met Sally to Seinfeld. What a career.
I was reading comments so maybe i missed it, but did you mention Primus was in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure? I'm pretty sure that was Primus at the end of the movie, right?
What is it with these interviewers that they need to sit behind a desk and be at least a foot above their guests ? Inferiority complex springs to mind.
Im a big Rob Reiner fan and Billy Crystal is great ......... but that line was in a jazz themed movie from 1986 called 'Round Midnight starring Dexter Gordon ..... they are trying to keep dexters character in playing shape for the gigs ...... he is not to be served at the bar ......the man next to him slams a drink and falls over.... dexter smiles and says .....ill have what hes having ...... No real argument here just a plug for a great movie ......Martin Scorcese plays a booking agent with a pretty hard edge ...... worth looking at for that alone ......'Round Midnight .......
it needs to be said: North has always been an underrated movie and Roger Ebert - RIP - was a schmuck. if I had a nickel for every crap film he raved about -
It had some truly cringeworthy moments in it but I found it watchable at minimum and feel Ebert and Siskel overreacted by saying how bad they thought it was. I wouldn’t even put it in my top ten or 20 all time worst movies. It’s an average, watchable and forgettable movie at best.
I still say if it weren't for Larry David, we wouldn't know who Seinfeld is today. He's not that funny. David is the comedic genius. And yet, Seinfeld is the arrogant one.
Sorry,, Princess Bride is by far and will always be his best movie. People will be watching that long after all the other ones, though they are good. Princess Brides transcends generations.
Man, Rich is a great interviewer! Dude's got intelligence, humor and gives his guests room to shine.
Fully agree , no awkward questions just fun
The first time my father watched Stand By Me he went down memory lane so hard. He said the the boys reminded him of he & his friends growing up and stayed up late into the night telling us stories of his youth. He's gone now but that night will remain with me the rest of my life. That film was already one of my favorite but now it's PART OF ME. Stephen King and Rob Reiner are geniuses
He's made so many brilliant films, phenomenal director.
Reiner berating Wheaton and O'Connell was hilarious.
The last scene of Stand By Me was awesome and beautiful.
The last line of Princess Bride always makes my eyes water.
Rob Reiner's "A few Good Men" was a masterpiece and I didn't know he directed Stand be me till now which is amazing , just like his dad he is a legend
"I'm a lawyer and an officer in the United States Navy. And you're under arrest, you son of a bitch."
*_"INCONCEIVABLE!!!"_*
@@PhantomFilmAustralia You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means.
@@bamachine This is not a lie. I hadn't watched that movie for over 15 years. I finally watched it again just last night. The next day you commented about the movie.
THAT is what I call inconceivable! 😳
@@PhantomFilmAustralia Even more so, I watched a CZcams reactor, react to it yesterday.
When Harry Met Sally is the best thing he ever did.
I met Rob Reiner in the men's room of August restaurant in New Orleans a few years back, class and humor are the first things I think of when I think of him!!!
Than stay away from his Twitter feed........
Rob Reiner is so brilliant he makes sure to give everyone credit
yes, i really think James Caan's performance is Misery is not appreciated enough --- fantastic.
Meat head, dead from the neck up! Gotta love Archie Bunker, and Mike Stivic. Just watched an old Partridge family Rob played a biker that took Loti to a school dance. Priceless!!!!
I wish he would have asked him about what he thought of they way they portrayed him on South Park.
He mentioned Sure thing which I was so happy about.
ITS SUPER UNDERRATED
WATCH IT
Classic film!
Watched it more times than Star Wars possibly.
The credit card scene is one of my favorite scenes of all time.
Cheesballs ?
"We don't want Hugh, we want our son North" 😂💕👍 Reiner is a genius. Have loved everything he's been in front of the camera and behind. Great talent. Him and his Father 💕
I could listen to more of this type of conversation. It’s always interesting to hear how movies and television shows took shape and why they were selected and why they weren’t selected.
He has always seemed very friendly in casual interviews like this. He also at one point was one of the greatest directors ever up until North sadly. Still every film he made before was great and he proved to be one of the most talented filmmakers of his generation. His only post North movie I genuinely liked was American President. Bucket List was ok but just decent.
@@spencerhensley5495 I agree. He was involved in a lot of great projects, movies and TV.
I just saw Misery for the first time last month and, wow, is that an extraordinary piece of work, amazing details, Rob is a deeply underappreciated director.
"Heavens to Betsy"
Rob is an amazing director!
He really looks like his dad now
I love his answer about Stand By Me. I have all those same feelings when I watched it for the first time 💙
Billy Crystal did NOT write the "I'll have what she's having" line. It's from "Round Midnight, which predates "When Harry Met Sally" by 3 years. In fact, chapter 9 of the movie "Round Midnight is CALLED "I'll Have The Same". In it, the movie's protagonist, Jazz musician Dale Turner, upon seeing a man at the bar falling backwards drunk and unconscious, says to the bartender, "S'il vous plait, I would like to have the same thing he had". Billy Crystal has talked about growing up among Jazz musicians, so is sure to have seen 'Round Midnight and encountered the line in its ORIGINAL context and superior form.
How many of you saw Rob in "Enter Laughing". A small part but years before All In The Family.
The best line ever is "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy"
What Movie is that from?
@@HoldenNY22 Monty Python's Life of Brian
@@111ooooI have never seen that MOvie. I will have to see it. Thank You for the Info I do love Terry Gillian's Twelve Monkeys even though the Good Guys not only lost, but were killed in that MOvie.
Rob Reiner= the love child of Dr. Phil and Kevin Pollak.
God damn that's funny!
Misery the book is very bizarre. Great job on screen play
Just realized this guy was a director. He’s a phenomenal supporting role. God I’m stupid. Love this guy
Haha same. I always knew him as Jess’ dad in New Girl…no clue he was such a great director
Us old farts remember him as Michael "Meathead" Stivic in All in the Family back in the 70s.
This show is the best.
aamzing career this guy had,,wow
He's still alive you know 😂
Meathead
The guy has made some amazing films. And North is one of my favorites of his. I think it's fantastic, and I don't understand the hate it gets.
I think it was made for kids, and a lot of adult critics just didn't "get it". I also enjoyed it as a kid, and probably would be critical today, so I just leave it alone for the sake of nostalgia 💗
I really don’t hate it as much as Ebert and others did. I wouldn’t even put it in my top ten worst movies ever. Probably not even in my top 20 worst. A couple jokes were mildly amusing but the main problems I had were the tastelessness of the Hawaii and Alaska sequences, North himself was an egotistical jerk and the Winchell kid annoyed the crap out of me. Still I find it watchable at minimum and find it an interesting failure to analyze where everything went wrong with it. Honestly had Reiner not directed it because of his previous directorial reputation I don’t think it would have been as hated. This was just the first time some things in his movie didn’t work but not all of it was that way. It has its moments but it was a huge step down from his previous films. It’s an average film at best but not one of the worst ever. I would meet it halfway and give it five out of ten.
This guy seems to have been involved with so many very successful projects, I wonder what his net worth is now?
I still think having the legs broken is Misery was better than having them chopped off. A) you get to show it more graphically B) more people can relate with the pain of a broken bone than an amputation.
Rob's recollection of Andre's fart while filming The Princess Bride. Funny as hell...
Rob could have played himself in Seinfeld and would have fit right in as a great character.
A good friend of Newman's, works for FedEx 😂
Rob is amazing
this dude is so humble and funny
and yet - he's responsible for SO much of our cultural consciousness in entertainment. from Happy Days to Stand By Me to When Harry Met Sally to Seinfeld.
What a career.
Misery is one of my favorite movies of all time.
“$26,000 worth of sides??!?!”
26 thousand FUCKING DOLLARS WORTH OF SIDES JORDY???
They cure cancer. 😬
Got a match for my gaslight? I got a pot I want to boil over. Hysterical.
I was reading comments so maybe i missed it, but did you mention Primus was in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure? I'm pretty sure that was Primus at the end of the movie, right?
Dude has Seinfeld money too!?
he's got 100, Seinfeld's got 500+
He said he didn't yell at them, then he recounted yelling at them.
Legend!!
A true GIANT in the business!
One thing Reiner forgot to mention about "Seinfeld" was that Jerry's manager, George Shapiro was Rob's cousin (by marriage).
“I just told him, ‘you’re not gonna get paid this week.’” LOL
HOW can you leave off WHEN HARRY MET SALLY?
he didn't, he talked about his mom being in the movie with the funniest line ever
Did he call Larry David, Larry Davidson? I'm not knocking it gave me a chuckle
Love you Rob 💗🧸
That clip could've been longer.
Rob in the Andy Griffith episode "Goober's Contest", 1967. Just the start...
Probably not like, "The Contest," episode in "Seinfeld," right?
this is a great show, i have no idea who you are and how we found you.
Ah, yes. Let’s interview “Meathead” and see what he thinks. How about, let’s not!
What is it with these interviewers that they need to sit behind a desk and be at least a foot above their guests ? Inferiority complex springs to mind.
Interviewers don't design the set. You should know better.
Because they’re egomaniacs.
This started as a truth or false
😂😅 I remember the movie "North"... and liked it. 🤷♀️
I love Rob Reiner.
I could listen to 8 hours of rob talking movies
Funny how Rob played MEATHEAD in All in the Family and then lives his life as an actual MEATHEAD...
Brilliant director. Hate his views outside of that.
@Jon not a meathead... 🤣
I liked him in South Park.
Actually Ebert said he used the word hated for the movie North TEN times
Im a big Rob Reiner fan and Billy Crystal is great ......... but that line was in a jazz themed movie from 1986 called 'Round Midnight starring Dexter Gordon ..... they are trying to keep dexters character in playing shape for the gigs ...... he is not to be served at the bar ......the man next to him slams a drink and falls over.... dexter smiles and says .....ill have what hes having ......
No real argument here just a plug for a great movie ......Martin Scorcese plays a booking agent with a pretty hard edge ...... worth looking at for that alone ......'Round Midnight .......
even if the printed material (scripts/books) uses boys/men surely it is not beyond the realms of a director to use girls/women
Sways be ‘meathead ‘
👌👌👌
In Misery she also saws his thumb off with an electric knife.
I liked North.
Boy Archie had him pegged!
Meathead?
Rob Reiner is much more interesting when not being political...
Isn’t everyone?
BUTTER! BUTTEEEEEEEER 🧈
Rob Reiner doesnt look aged at all..
Is it true that once a meathead always a meathead? “True”.
boy was archie bunker right about him
They look just a like down to the shirt.
Didn't ask him anything about being meathead :(
Um... Rob... that would count as "screaming at them." But, whatevs.
Meat head has come a long way!
Meathead is worth $200 million. What would Archie say?
Geeez
I guess he couldn't call him a 'communist' any longer. 😂
Judging by the comments Reiner upset their boyfriend
it needs to be said: North has always been an underrated movie and Roger Ebert - RIP - was a schmuck. if I had a nickel for every crap film he raved about -
It had some truly cringeworthy moments in it but I found it watchable at minimum and feel Ebert and Siskel overreacted by saying how bad they thought it was. I wouldn’t even put it in my top ten or 20 all time worst movies. It’s an average, watchable and forgettable movie at best.
he still is meathead:D
The Sure Thing.
He truly is meathead.
A meathead laughing all the way to the bank.
The equiliaser
Do Rich Eisen and his staff have dementia? They ask the same questions of the same guests over and over again.
Its Meathead !!!
I wonder if he still watches The Dick Van Dyke Show? I like his dad,but not the Alan Brady character.
three or four stories, intertwining...
😮😮😮Who knew Rob was MEATHEAD IN REAL LIFE
Rich is a great interviewer but Rob has like 1/10th of his dad's talent
Geez Rob’s a smart guy....duh.
Rob reiner is stell a meat head i do like him a lot
Talented Jew!!!
This guy doesn't age...
I enjoyed North quite a bit, just saying.
I still say if it weren't for Larry David, we wouldn't know who Seinfeld is today. He's not that funny. David is the comedic genius. And yet, Seinfeld is the arrogant one.
"Meathead" ! Love the artistry . . .
Sorry,, Princess Bride is by far and will always be his best movie. People will be watching that long after all the other ones, though they are good. Princess Brides transcends generations.
Guy is a Freakin Duesch
He thinks he’s important. If his father didn’t sell his tv series idea to Calvada Productions nobody would know who his son Robby was.
I just wish Reiner could stick to entertainment and not politics. He has done such a great job at directing and such a shitty job a politics.
@Jon And you would be wrong.