tom, don t do that. i m tired of talking. blame me, because i m saying that you should stay. they re following doctor s order when i say that. it doesn t matter to me. i m leaving. larry: why did you do it on national television? why did you agree to that? i was intoxicated, i think. no. i know i was. i m lying about seeing my kids there. i want to go home. i don t want to go to rehab. i actually at some point it s all blurry, but i called bob or drew and said i need help badly. i thought i was going to die. it got bad, but when it came to doing it, the first time they tried to get me, i jumped out of the car, and i went on sunset and bob who will be out later, i gave him the slip. when you re using drugs, you get
works. the director s name is jesse na. larry: it s a cone brothers style film? yeah. if you were to say it was like anything, you would say it was like raising arizona, perhaps. larry: who else is in it? kevin farley, casey keech is the other star. larry: when is it out? i m not sure. larry: have you got another one coming? it s called class. larry: have we got a clip of that, too? it s about a serial murderer and fbi detective. here it is here. larry: we don t have the clip. that s class . you are the fbi guy? he s been tracking the serial killer for months and decides to kill himself.
i mean over and over. the first time i went why? well, i know why, because of what i was doing. i said tell him i need to. and it was it wasn t he was being mean. i don t think he wanted he was angry about the show being canceled, robbery homicide division, which was one of the greatest crime dramas ever made. i was the star of it and i got arrested during it. that may have cancelled it. who knows? i have a great deal of guilt about that and i m very sorry for it, but it happened. michael did think that was the. larry: the straw. yeah, because it was a tough show, expensive. michael is difficult to deal with for the execs on cbs, david kiss kissi kissinger. all through this book. michael was my friend.
that or your mother told you that. it s like a dog running against the traffic, dodging the car. you just turn away, because imminently he s going to get hit. larry: key question. are you confident in him now. i can look at him now and know he s sober. he s a svengali that way. larry: will he be sober tomorrow? i don t know if i ll be sober tomorrow. that s the crazy thing the public doesn t understand. i ll do everything i can. larry: explain. there are certain things that are necessary in order to remain sober, meaning that it s the top priority in your life. and sometimes those priorities fall off. i saw you guys talking a little bit about that. when your career or your family gets all confused, then your susceptible to relapse. larry: god for bid, if a bad thing happened to tom tomorrow. it doesn t have to be bad, it could be good. that s the craziness of it. larry: good news. they re good news.
that are not bad people, they re just hopelessly addicted young people with no education and nothing to look forward to except the next bag of dope. took on a life of its own. the way i describe it, it s like a train. you get on it, it s bad enough, it s heading from lanks back east. most people get off in albuquerq albuquerque. we go all the way. larry: do you fear it coming again? yep. sometimes, it s an unhealthy fear where i don t want to do certain things where i don t want to go to bars. larry: you can t have a dink. i shouldn t. i never had a problem with booze, but i don t. i do what drew says and that is nothing.