Robin Williams
11 years ago
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I been watching Robin since the Mork & Mindy days and Happy Days. I didn't know what to think of him back then, but I was young at that time. One of the first movies I saw with him was probably Good Morning, Vietnam. Where he plays a DJ in Viet Nam and during the war. Then some other roles came up that I liked him in, Dead Poets Society, Awakenings were a couple more serious roles. I also liked Patch Adams. Then movies like Mrs. Doubtfire, Hook, Jack, Jumanji were also good and I liked them. I also saw The Fisher King, but that was a long time ago. Sadly, I never saw Good Will Hunting, the movie he got an Oscar for. I also never saw The World According to Garp, or Death to Smootchy. Then saw What Dreams May Come, that was pretty interesting movie.
Then his voice overs were pretty good. The Genie in Aladdin and Aladdin and the King of Theives, Dr. Know in A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Fender in Robots, Lovelace in Happy Feet and Happy Feet II, Batty Koda in Ferngully: The Last Rainforest.
He was a versatile actor, also portraying serious roles as in Insomnia, One Hour Photo(personal favorite), Hamlet (1996), The Final Cut.
Night at the Museum is probably one of his last movie roles that I seen him in and there is a third one coming soon.
I also liked him in The Birdcage, To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar, Bicentennial Man.
May He Rest in Peace!!!!
Then his voice overs were pretty good. The Genie in Aladdin and Aladdin and the King of Theives, Dr. Know in A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Fender in Robots, Lovelace in Happy Feet and Happy Feet II, Batty Koda in Ferngully: The Last Rainforest.
He was a versatile actor, also portraying serious roles as in Insomnia, One Hour Photo(personal favorite), Hamlet (1996), The Final Cut.
Night at the Museum is probably one of his last movie roles that I seen him in and there is a third one coming soon.
I also liked him in The Birdcage, To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar, Bicentennial Man.
May He Rest in Peace!!!!
Too many great people die in our world... Only to be replaced by idiots... :(
I will miss Robin Williams... I liked many of his films... :(
It's the saddest I ever felt for any death of a celebrity. Harold Ramis' death kind of hit, but not very hard. Bob Hoskin's death came at me a little harder. But, Robin Williams death came at me the hardest. Everytime I watch his funny antics, it always bring a smile to my face. May he rest in peace. We'll miss you, Robin. :(
It was a joy to then see him move on to all the wonderful movies he had done, proving that he was much more than a one-note actor. He helped us to laugh and to cry, in a manner that felt truly genuine. It's been so long since I've seen most of his movies, though they were all quite memorable.
He will indeed be missed, though his work will forever be remembered.