right? you know. beat my ass. you know. get your ass out, put your hand out. don't you run from me! don't you run from me. as long as you alive, don't you run from me. >> what people took from him was a lot of the attitude and the over-the-topness and the profanity. the people that people don't give richard pryor enough credit for is what he brought to standup comedy was vulnerability. >> for me, the best night was having a woman who was sitting close to the stage beg me to stop. she was looking at me. and she was going -- in pain. her face was in pain. she was in pain. she went, please stop, please stop! please stop! you can't beat that. >> the one thing about hitler