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Comedy Legends Shared Their Relationship Secrets on This Week’s “Real Time”

Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks shared tales from their long friendship

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Bill Maher's latest episode of "Real Time" found him discussing comedy, social media and more.

By Tobias Carroll

Since the end of the WGA strike, Real Time With Bill Maher episodes have led off with an interview that seemingly falls into one of two categories: politicians looking to rally their base and deep dives into the world of comedy. Appearances from Ron DeSantis, Ted Cruz and Dean Phillips fall into the first category; Keegan-Michael Key and Elle Key’s appearance last month fit neatly with the second, as did this week’s appearance of Rob Reiner and Albert Brooks in the show’s main interview spot.

The occasion was a documentary directed by Reiner about Brooks’s career, and if there was an air of corporate synergy to it — like Real Time, Reiner’s film Albert Brooks: Defending My Life is available to watch on HBO — it felt relatively organic. Reiner is a frequent guest on the show, and Maher made his admiration for Brooks clear from the outset, including an appreciative riff on Brooks’s film Modern Romance.

It didn’t hurt that Reiner and Brooks — who have been friends since their high school days — had a terrific rapport. And both men had plenty of stories to tell, including some about the routines a young Brooks would perform for the likes of Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks. Brooks also revealed that his career in comedy took a different form than most, saying, “I never went to a club until I had done five years of national television.”

And if you ever wanted to learn about the time Brooks and Reiner were roommates as young men, they shared plenty of details. “I used to boil an egg to him fucking,” Brooks said of Reiner, then added, “If I roomed with someone who took two hours, I’d probably be thinner.” 

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