Bobcat Goldthwait

Anyone know where on the Internet I can find him setting fire to the chair on the tonight show… Jay Leno always tries to be so kind… (seems like a good guy). I want to see again how he handled that.

I didnt see it, but fromwhat I heard, Jay was cool about it, just sent him a bill for the couch. The fire marshal on the other hand…

I remember the very first time he was on tv.
It was on Letterman. I thought he was excellent; couldn’t take my eyes off him.
I once saw him in a movie called(I think) One Crazy Summer.
He had the only funny line.

There was an episode of Tales From the Crypt where Don Rickles played a ventriloquist with a real live dummy for a hand and Goldthwait played a budding ventriloquist who wanted to be just like Rickles. So, he followed him to his house, snuck in, and discovered his horrible secret.

Goldthwait used his nervous voice and did a really “bad” job at throwing his voice. Later, Rickles cut off his hand and Bobcat got in a fight with it. It was ghoulie bizarre.

Thank you. I couldn’t believe it when I found out they were engaged. How i the hell did he get someone so hot?

He’s famous, thats how.

Goldthwait is supposed to be in the process of taping a new pilot for a sitcom. They were interviewing Bob Marley (A Maine comedian, not the singer) a few days ago about his part in the show. Sadly, I forget what the premise of the show is, but I remember it being really weird, and sounding like it was going to be as sucessful as that show about the talking infant. Maybe we can see how he sounds for a couple of weeks before the show is cancelled.

He was on one of the last episodes of Arsenio Hall, as well; I think it was just a few days before the Leno appearance. He was expressing sympathy for Hall, saying how unfair it was for the show to be cancelled, and for some reason, decided to underscore this by spray-painting the set. Hall jumped up and grabbed him, either to calm him down or restrain him, maybe both. I also remember the Tonight Show incident; Leno tossed the contents of his coffee mug onto the flames. It was reported that he had words with Goldthwait; not necessarily harsh ones, but remonstrative, at any rate.

He & carrot top are the evil twin offspring of Jar
Jar Binks and …?

Norm McDonald

The boy needs to pack on some pounds. He all-of-a-sudden lost a tremendous amount of weight some years ago and has never looked well since, like he’s in the final stages of cancer or something.

Bobcat Goldthwait phoned me once. I work for a newspaper; he was doing a stand-up show at the local university and his publicist set me up with an interview to promote the event.

His voice is like what you hear on TV. He exaggerates it for character roles but it’s still an exaggeration of his normal speaking voice.

Regarding what bdgr said, Goldthwait said pretty much the same thing. In the Police Academy movies and Unhappily Ever After, he’s just doing other peoples’ material, with no ad libbing, whereas in stand-up you get to see the real Bobcat.

Interestingly, he said the recent role he had where he was allowed to ad lib was in Disney’s Hercules. It surprised him, but still he was a Disney character, not fully himself.

I honestly admire him as a performer. During the actual stand-up show (which I got to attend), he approached the front row and overshot the stage, falling off of it.

Now, between the stage and the front row there is this sort of lip with a curtain hanging from it. The gap between the lip and the stage is about large enough for a human leg to fit into up to the knee . . . in proving this, Goldthwait sliced up his knee pretty bad.

And no one who saw the show will ever be able to forget Goldthwait’s rather imaginative expletive when he fell.

Even injured, he just kept on with his routine all the way through the end. Every now and then he’d pause to see how much he was bleeding, but he didn’t ever leave the stage. On top of that, he put on a damn funny show and handled the hecklers really well.

It’s the puppet. It’s gotta be the puppet.

Okay well I just saw bobcat last night and you guys are all sooooo wrong! He was incredibly funny and barely used the “voice” That seems to have been his 80’s schtick. He was incredibly creative and original. He did more jokes about himself and his experiences than about other comedians as someone noted earlier that he used to do.

OMG he was funnny! I almost pee’d my pants. If you get the chance go out and see his stand up then judge him. Don’t say he isn’t funny because of movies that he did 15 years ago!

Damn, and I watched him waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back when he was doing stand-up at a local theatre in our (collective) hometown. Funny then, too. Annoying, but still funny.

Of course he wouldn’t remember me. I was just in the audience.