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Ammi 25-04-2025 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jones89 (Post 11638447)
There’s actually so many.. Aladdin even sometimes slips my mind :joker:

…I mean, he WAS that blue genie, wasn’t he…that character somehow seemed to embody his very essence…maybe because he went off script so much in playing the part and ad lined so much of it, it became him…:love:…I mean, that’s just amazing, isn’t it…

Ammi 25-04-2025 07:33 PM

…is the poll a one choice thing…?..

jones89 25-04-2025 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11638458)
…is the poll a one choice thing…?..

Yeah. Sorry to make it hard on you haha

Dogeatdog 25-04-2025 07:42 PM

Ahh I do love Robin Williams. Jumanji was one of the first films of his that I watched when I was younger. He was really funny in his cameo appearance on Friends too.

Ammi 25-04-2025 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jones89 (Post 11638459)
Yeah. Sorry to make it hard on you haha

…I chose One Hour Photo because he’s such a dark character in it but I just generally love most of his movies…:love:..

jones89 25-04-2025 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogeatdog (Post 11638467)
Ahh I do love Robin Williams. Jumanji was one of the first films of his that I watched when I was younger. He was really funny in his cameo appearance on Friends too.

That was so random how they got him to do that. He must have been a fan of the show

Dogeatdog 25-04-2025 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jones89 (Post 11638490)
That was so random how they got him to do that. He must have been a fan of the show

I think he might’ve been tbh. Friends was hugely popular by the time he did his cameo and I think that was only the third season too iirc?

Dogeatdog 25-04-2025 08:06 PM

For anyone who wants to see


jones89 25-04-2025 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogeatdog (Post 11638529)
For anyone who wants to see


:joker: love it

Beso 25-04-2025 08:45 PM

Baron muanchuasan is a good film, but he has a small role in it.. hes just a giant face if I remember rightly

Ammi 25-04-2025 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogeatdog (Post 11638529)
For anyone who wants to see


…haha, fabulous…:love:…

Strictly Jake 25-04-2025 09:38 PM

Absolutely loved him. So you win this task for me

jones89 25-04-2025 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Strictly Jake (Post 11639050)
Absolutely loved him. So you win this task for me

Why thanks Jake. Yeah i’m happy with my choice, i’ve never met anyone in my life who disliked Robin Williams

jones89 25-04-2025 09:55 PM

And Mrs Doubtfire’s way out in front in the poll. Is a classic tbf

Maru 26-04-2025 01:08 AM

So I am home now from a very busy day to update everyone on my passionate love for all things Robin Williams.

Little known game he was did a live presentation of himself playing, which was Spore, a little known game by Will Wright/Maxis who made the original Sims and the Sim City franchise:



This video is old and I can't find a direct recording, so I guess this is all there is of it... literally someone holding a camcorder :laugh::laugh: I remember this, because I thought about checking it out... I think it had a lot of unpatched bugs and issues running on certain rigs, so didn't want to drop the money for it.

"Darwin on acid"

Maru 26-04-2025 01:32 AM

Even when he was actor though, he always gave the impression it was actually him on screen and not the "role". He was that iconic. It was like different lives if Robin Williams was put into different scenarios.

Maru 26-04-2025 01:33 AM

I picked Aladdin because for me that was a fantastic memory to have around the age and made me really appreciate the movie. Plus it being one of my favorite movies of all time... can't have the same movie without Robin Williams as Genie.

Maru 26-04-2025 01:35 AM

I would've loved to have seen RW in a Batman role... I think that easily would've been one of his final great works... sad thinking what we lost:

Batman: Robin Williams Almost Played Joker & Riddler (Why He Didn't)
https://screenrant.com/batman-movies...iams-not-play/

Maru 26-04-2025 01:36 AM

https://external-content.duckduckgo....86ad8723de0755

Maru 26-04-2025 02:39 AM



I don't really like multiplayer either, unless it's like Monster Hunter or something coop...

Maru 26-04-2025 02:48 AM



"Donald Trump is the Wizard of Oz. He plays monopoly with real ****ing buildings, he's a scary man" :joker: "He owns all these beauty pageants. It's like Michael Vick owning a series of pet stores"

If he were alive. I don't think he would've made it, but we needed this comedy.

Maru 26-04-2025 02:50 AM

Oh wow, apparently Joe Rogan had met him when Williams had waited in a line to talk to him... didn't recognize him right away. He was a cool dude. I would've loved to have heard everything he had to say about current events.


Maru 26-04-2025 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11638095)
Possibly controversial but I hated Mrs Doubtfire. Just too cheesy for me :laugh:

Good Morning Vietnam was a good movie

I forgot about GMV! I might have to rewatch...

I was OK on Mrs Doubtfire. We were forced to watch it over and over in school, so that might not have helped :laugh: I found it to be a very moody comedy for me, which isn't my favorite. The funny parts were iconic. I can see why you would say it is cheesy, because of how the serious bits overlapped with the comedic areas and it felt like two movies. It was hard to take seriously, which is funny to say that because it's a comedy, but I good comedy makes people think and consider without them necessarily knowing they're thinking if that makes sense... the story felt forced to support the gender-swapping concept of the movie.

Maru 26-04-2025 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11638261)
…:love:…such a great choice for a tribute, jones…:love:…his was one of those celebrity deaths that really impact, in terms of celebrity he was such a bright light and I’ve read so many stories of how kind he was as a person…

Yes and I think not many will be able to appreciate it now as it was a different era. He effected the culture directly with his humor because he set a standard where many difficult topics could be tackled and the way he tackled it, it somehow made just about anyone feel better in the end... you wouldn't think his death didn't reflect his legacy, but it was the worst part... he had dementia and it effectively killed him. I remember his family talking about it. With his mind being different, maybe it's not surprising genetically also others things could've been lurking there that were "unique"...

‘Robin’s Wish’ Recap: Lewy Body dementia & Robin Williams’s legacy
https://www.alzsd.org/robins-wish-re...lliams-legacy/

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In 2014, Robin died from suicide, leaving his wife, Susan Williams, along with many others heartbroken and dumbfounded. He had past problems with substance abuse and struggled with depression, but was behaving in strange ways that Susan couldn’t understand. It wasn’t until a brain autopsy that things finally made sense when it was discovered that Robin Williams actually had one of the most severe cases of Lewy Body dementia (LBD) ever seen.

The story of what really happened to the star that resulted in this tragic end was told in the recent documentary Robin’s Wish.

Lewy Body dementia is a type of dementia that is “progressive, irreversible, and always fatal”, according to expert Dr. Bruce Miller. Abnormal deposits of the protein alpha-synuclein form masses called Lewy bodies that damage the brain. The disease increases anxiety, can cause hallucinations, mood swings, may negatively impact REM sleep, and can result in fluctuating levels of alertness and attention. Lewy body dementia can be hard to diagnose because Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease cause similar symptoms. Scientists think that LBD might be related to these diseases, or that they sometimes happen together.

Maru 26-04-2025 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry. (Post 11638335)
Mrs Doubtfire will always be a classic of his. Dare I say One Hour Photo was one of his most best pieces too.

His Law and Order SVU was sooo good! He was evil in that episode. I wish they followed up with it but sadly he died

Talent isn't what it used to be certainly and he will always be remembered for that most of all. I remember a time when cameos used to something people really took notice of. Now they're side gigs tossed around to puff up the credits screen, but not necessarily memorable... it's not enough to just throw someone in a role and expect them to perform it well in one day. It takes a lot of talent to really make just a short role simply iconic... I think because we had more people like that, the bar was higher and that really did benefit everyone creatively... and newer, but also talented people could get noticed off the backs of great work... but that great work, like many things media-related, it's not what it used to be... it's more about the budgeting, the special effects and creating as much merch as possible to support the production of a movie. Doesn't seem to matter as much whether theaters fill up or not?... Hollywood has lost its cultural impact in that way, I think, because of the loss of talent like Williams, who kept the craft elevated and that umbrella open for new people to come in and push the craft further. I always held the impression that people like Williams really truly cared and supported creativity, and not just follower counts or movies made & sold etc...


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