
Steve Martin and Martin Short on exploiting mistakes
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Steve Martin and Martin Short on faux flattery and genuine compliments
Steve Martin and Martin Short have been nearly inseparable since meeting more than 30 years ago on the set of “Three Amigos.” The two legendary Hollywood comedians sat down with Steve Goldbloom to discuss their latest touring special, “Now You See Them, Soon You Won’t” and their brief but spectacular take on their “fabulously popular and undeserved success.”
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Steve Martin and Martin Short on exploiting mistakes
Clip: 4/17/2019 | 4m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Steve Martin and Martin Short have been nearly inseparable since meeting more than 30 years ago on the set of “Three Amigos.” The two legendary Hollywood comedians sat down with Steve Goldbloom to discuss their latest touring special, “Now You See Them, Soon You Won’t” and their brief but spectacular take on their “fabulously popular and undeserved success.”
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