you guys have to have her back! I’d love to hear all her stories from Matilda & miracle on 34th street & Mrs. Doubtfire - she is one of the best child stars of our time ❤👏🏼😍
Omfg I had no idea until a quick wiki search that ALL 3 of these guys had such a huge part of my childhood 'Mrs doubtfire' (Matthew) one of my fav movies, 'recess' (andrew) my fav childhood show and 'Oliver and company' (joey) my FAVOURITE Disney film as kid. That's wild!
I know you guys are going to laugh at me, but I first knew of her as Lily Stone from one of my childhood favorite guilty pleasures growing up “Thomas and the Magic Railroad”.
Love these guys but Errrm no COMPLETELY disagree with the beatles comment..the early songs yes. But in what way does 'come together' 'strawberry fields forever' 'helter-skelter' 'something' 'tomorrow never knows' 'don't let me down' ANY song from 1966 onwards sound dated, NONE of them do..some still sound like the future..whereas Micheal 'p3d0' Jackson songs just sound like the 80s..his only fans are ppp who grew up in the 80s, hence why the beatles still go number 1 n Micheal doesn't.
Joey, yrs ago, I wrote and told yoy it would make my yr.,if you called me. YOU DID!! You will never know how much that meant to me!! (I really hope you see this)💕💕💕
Mrs Doubtfire will always have a special place in my heart. It came out at the same time that my parents got a divorce and really helped me get through it.
It came out during my first divorce and my children were about the same age as the children in the movie. It helped us adult failures find needed peace that our children would somehow be resilient and forgive us our being imperfect.
Mrs Doubtfire will stand the test of time for sure! My 3 year old loves it and quotes lines like "I am job" and "well hello". She'll even sing and dance to Dude Looks Like A Lady and Jump Around! Seen it so many times and still laugh non stop 🙌
Chris columbus is in talks to do a documentary about Robin Williams and Mrs doubtfire. There is 972 reels of film which are Robin Williams outtakes which the studio thought were lost,but columbus found them
35 And I still love watching Matilda and Mrs Doubtfire and Mara being a gamer and voice actress now makes me love her even more. This was an awesome episode. Love it. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Mara is my comfort person , I cannot explain properly , but any film of maras I will put on when I am sad or feeling lost and will feel comforted and like things will be ok again !
Damn…Mrs Doubtfire is such a special film. My parents split around that time and we were visiting SF in 93 and got to watch it in the theatre. One of the many 90’s films that got me through the harshness of life
What an incredible episode! Man she's great. What a smart woman. Love the chemistry you all have too. So cool hearing about the mrs doubtfire close bonds that were created and have lasted! Well done again. ❤
Mrs. Doubtfire was the first movie I got to see in theaters. I still remember that day now. It was a magical movie and I showed it to my son when he was born and he loved it. Joey is correct, it is a classic.
I was 5 years old when I saw Mrs. Doubtfire with my family in the theater. It's forever one of my top favorite comedies. Robin was such a national treasure. An absolute gifted person.
I’m from Toronto and the fact that Joey and Andy remember the places and street names is amazing! another great episode guys! So excited to see Mara too ❤
I’m not showing Mrs Doubtfire to my kids until they’re teenagers. Because I don’t think that pre-teens would understand cross dressing. But my oldest just turned 13, so I’ll let him watch it now
Omg I haven't watched Mrs. Doubtfire in years and for some reason last night I decided to watch it again and how funny to watch the podcast today and see that your guest is Mara Wilson. 🤣I love synchronicitys!!
Lately I’ve been thinking about my childhood and how because it was so rough that I thought I never had any good memories. But now looking back y’all gave me some really good memories. And Mara in Matilda always gave me hope that maybe I could get through the tough times. Love to you all.
I was 3 months old and my parents took me to Mrs. Doubtfire, I now can always say that was the first movie I ever went to see in the theatre and they said I was an angel. Mrs. Doubtfire was a such an amazing film during a tumultuous time in my life and it was the onlt film my entire family still quotes together to this day
I was able to watch the whole video from start to finish as the conversations between everyone kept me interested! A good job! All the best to the Lawrence Brothers and Mara Wilson. -Silvia from NY
I saw the bros together on another show and there is a serious case of pressured speech happening lol. A bit much for my neurodivergent brain! Loved seeing them together though, that film is timeless.
Omfg I had no idea until a quick wiki search that ALL 3 of these guys had such a huge part of my childhood 'Mrs doubtfire' (Matthew) one of my fav movies, 'recess' (andrew) my fav childhood show and 'Oliver and company' (joey) my FAVOURITE Disney film as kid. That's wild!
@@horrormoviescreamqueen13 Good list. I would have Good Will Hunting somewhere in there, though. I still think about that movie and Robin Williams performance. Well deserved Oscar imo.
I didn’t show it to my kids until they were at least 13. Because I thought they’d be too young to understand man dressed as a woman if they were younger than that
Speaking of screen writing... I was diagnosed with anxiety years ago. As an outlet, poetry was my thing for years. Now its a lot of other things that help. I think my writing muse left me, but every single time I am pregnant, my anxiety presents itself in the form of nightmares only. This is my third pregnancy. But I have a feeling that each of my nightmares could sell or at least make interesting film ideas... If I could just get them down on paper.😂 I think I'll give it a go once my baby gets here since I'm supposed to be avoiding stress, and diving into those nightmares now would definitely be stressful. But I found it interesting that Mara does screen writing, so cool! You guys need to have her on again. She's a joy to listen to with you guys.❤
So much to say, what an innocent time in all our lives. I looked up do the actors in This podcast growing up. They were my friends and my heroes. Mrs Doubtfire came out right before my parents had a divorce and we would come back and watch it make ourselves feel better❤
Yep, I’m 36… I was 6 when it came out and we went to see it. I’ll never forget a commercial that was apart of the previews, the guy was talking about how he hated socks or something lol
I love how these two talk about the movie with great affection. You can’t fake that. It’s in their eyes and expressions how much they loved it and care about each other. That isn’t the case with many adult actors who starred in a classic movie as a child.
This episode was truly a gift. I loved being able to see how wonderful of a person Mara still is and am completely wowed at her presence! I'm so happy for her! You're awesome, Mara!! 💜💫 Mrs. Doubtfire will always be one of my favorite movies ❤ it wasnt til I watched it in my later years that I realized how helpful it could have been if I was able to fully understand the deeper aspects when I was younger, but I was always able to relate to the raw emotion, especially the kids' perspectives, which made me feel less alone and validated in my situation. I wish my parents had been able to apply some of the wisdom from that movie to our family. I truly love all of you brothers. I relate most to Andy in age (I'm 33) and that we are both the youngest of 3 siblings (all girls in my family though). I'm not very close with my sisters, but I can appreciate when others have good (or at least honest) relationships with their siblings. But even if you all didn't get along well, I think you are all really great individuals. I'm happy to see y'all. It's inspiring to me! Thanks guys! ❤💗💙
Mrs. Doubtfire is a classic at our house❤️🙏🥰 Everytime my kids ask for help I say “HELP IS ON THE WAY DEAR!” (Robin Williams voice) as he is jumping from the other side of the restaurant 😂
I was born in 93 and it's crazy to think that a movie I love is as old as me. Also I grew up watching The Lawrence brothers and Mara I have watched everything they are in. Matilda got me through my childhood I've watched it too many times to count.
This podcast was truly amazing! You guys killed it at the beginning singing with Mara. You should make an album where each song you pick a different guest to sing with. It would be so awesome. I would be first in line to purchase. Keep up the excellent work.
Wish this was longer! Love everything but my fave thing is how humble everyone is. I’m so in awe of that! Does Mara know who she IS?! Easily one of the best actors. The things she accomplished as a literal child, crazy.
I can vouch for a lot of the fan base when I say we never cared about models and more than likely couldn't even name you one off the top of our heads. We grew up having our favorite actors and actresses because we wanted to be like yall. Everyone who did kid shows for Disney all other ones are who we appreciate the most because yall gave us an amazing childhood watching good quality wholesome life lesson movies and shows. Thank you to you all for the amazing work you did and absolute joy yall brought us! 😎
Mrs Doubtfire will forever be classic. That scene where Chris runs into Lydia's room after finding out Mrs Doubtfire had a little ... uhm, pecker will never not be funny.😂
Yes, and do you know what’s so crazy about that scene? Back at that time in 1993, it was weird to see a man dressed up as a woman… which was why Chris was so weirded out by his dad dressed as a woman… today it’s completely normal to see a man in a dress
I very much enjoyed your memories, this popped up randomly on my feed. I recently listened to Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast on the current events of Nickoldeon and child actors. So much respect for all of you and your parents, navigating your craft and careers successfully. This has been so entertaining. Thank you for posting ❤️
@@nsasupporter7557 Definitely worth the purchase. Plus there's outtakes, a blooper reel, and one of the bloopers features multiple takes dedicated to the scene where Daniel is being interviewed by his boss during Stu's birthday.
@@Am21Cards84 the movies that we had on DVD, were the newer movies that were never on VHS. We started getting DVDs in 1999 or 2000. The closest thing to “behind the scenes” I saw of Mrs Doubtfire were the deleted scenes
@@nsasupporter7557 It may have been the deleted scenes, but think I bought the DVD back in 2014, so it may have been an updated version. :) Ever After for instance only ever had the movie trailer as a special feature (even with updated releases).
So glad you guys finally talked about your animated roles. Lol I loved Oliver & Company just showed one of my God children this movie a couple months ago and of course Recess was my favorite Saturday morning cartoon.
Andy getting barely any words in is SUCH LITTLE SIBLING BEHAVIOR. As the youngest sibling it s so relatable, my older siblings will talk so much and ur just sorta waiting to get ur part in but theyre just going and going and riffing off each other 😂 it s all love tho im sure !