• 3 months 22 days ago
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    thecrow174 wrote:
    I never saw his movie "Good Morning, Vietnam" and I think now would be a good time to see it.


    I wouldn't be surprised if they start playing a lot of his movies on t.v. now, I hope they do a marathon.
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      • 3 months 22 days ago
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      thecrow174 wrote:
      I never saw his movie "Good Morning, Vietnam" and I think now would be a good time to see it.


      Great movie I definately recommend it. Though for me I never seen Good Will Hunting.
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        • 3 months 22 days ago
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        ricolatino21 wrote:
        I'm probably one of the few but i loved him in Popeye.



        I totally forgot that he did this movie.
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          • 3 months 22 days ago
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          ricolatino21 wrote:
          thecrow174 wrote:
          I never saw his movie "Good Morning, Vietnam" and I think now would be a good time to see it.


          Great movie I definately recommend it. Though for me I never seen Good Will Hunting.

          I believe he won an Academy Award for his role in that one. I liked it.
          There is a battle between two wolves inside us all.

          One is evil and the other one is good. Which wolf will win? The one you feed the most.

          http://unbelievableyou.com/a-native-american-cherokee-story-two-wolves/
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            • 3 months 22 days ago
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            bklynbren wrote:
            thecrow174 wrote:
            I never saw his movie "Good Morning, Vietnam" and I think now would be a good time to see it.


            I wouldn't be surprised if they start playing a lot of his movies on t.v. now, I hope they do a marathon.

            I don't doubt they will. The question is what channel.
            There is a battle between two wolves inside us all.

            One is evil and the other one is good. Which wolf will win? The one you feed the most.

            http://unbelievableyou.com/a-native-american-cherokee-story-two-wolves/
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              • 3 months 22 days ago
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              [u]Yes, And it's terrible. :cry:[/u]
              signature [u]Marsupilami: "No, Maurice! Those flowers were for your lady, Not your lunch! Now, What are you going to giver her?"[/u]
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                • 3 months 22 days ago
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                Todd Bridges commented on TMZ that Robin Williams' suicide was selfish, to which fans replied "What cho talkin bout Willis???".

                http://www.tmz.com/2014/08/11/robin-williams-suicide-dead-todd-bridges-twitter-selfish/
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                  • 3 months 22 days ago
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                  Good Morning Vietnam and Good Will Hunting are great. I also like One Hour Photo and Bicentennial Man, a lot. I never have got around to seeing Dead Poets Society but I want to. I am not interested in seeing Punch Adam or Wet Dreams My Cum.
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                    • 3 months 22 days ago
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                    I've only seen Dead Poets Society once, but from what I remember, Robin played the role of the teacher with passion.

                    Another good movie of his:

                    There is a battle between two wolves inside us all.

                    One is evil and the other one is good. Which wolf will win? The one you feed the most.

                    http://unbelievableyou.com/a-native-american-cherokee-story-two-wolves/
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                      • 3 months 22 days ago
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                      I didn't even know there was a Absent-minded Professor remake, never mind that Robin Williams was in it. Is it better or worse than the Nutty Professor remake?
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                        • 3 months 22 days ago
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                        One of his lesser known movies, is also one of my favorite Robin Williams movie, Toys.


                        I'm going to Watch Aladdin and Goodwill Hunting again because I'm not sure I've seen either in their entirety. One Hour Photo was great and might even shed some light on how he really felt.
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                          • 3 months 22 days ago
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                          How was Awakenings?

                          Did anyone see it?
                          There is a battle between two wolves inside us all.

                          One is evil and the other one is good. Which wolf will win? The one you feed the most.

                          http://unbelievableyou.com/a-native-american-cherokee-story-two-wolves/
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                            • 3 months 22 days ago
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                            I just read that he left a note, but they will now disclose what it says yet.
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                              • 3 months 22 days ago
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                              His death is a perfect example that depression is no laughing matter. Those who mock people having it should look at Robin Williams' death. Not even the funniest man in comedy could be able to look on the bright side and fight the depression. It's not a selfish thing, it's a very painful illness, and no amount of looking on the bright side can fix that. No matter how famous you are, how much money you have, and how much people look up to you.

                              If you or anyone else you know is going through deep depression and is having very suicidal thoughts, take action now. Call the suicide hotline and give that person the help he deserves, because before you know it, that person may end up biting the bullet.
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                                blueluigi22 wrote:
                                His death is a perfect example that depression is no laughing matter. Those who mock people having it should look at Robin Williams' death. Not even the funniest man in comedy could be able to look on the bright side and fight the depression. It's not a selfish thing, it's a very painful illness, and no amount of looking on the bright side can fix that. No matter how famous you are, how much money you have, and how much people look up to you.

                                If you or anyone else you know is going through deep depression and is having very suicidal thoughts, take action now. Call the suicide hotline and give that person the help he deserves, because before you know it, that person may end up biting the bullet.


                                Sadly sometimes that won't even work. I saw this and couldn't believe it.
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                                  • 3 months 22 days ago
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                                  Two words: Mrs. Doubtfire!
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                                    • 3 months 22 days ago
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                                    Him as Teddy Roosevelt.



                                    They showed parts of his house on Inside Edition. It's beautiful.
                                    There is a battle between two wolves inside us all.

                                    One is evil and the other one is good. Which wolf will win? The one you feed the most.

                                    http://unbelievableyou.com/a-native-american-cherokee-story-two-wolves/
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                                      • 3 months 21 days ago
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                                      My favorites of his are the following:
                                      -Good Morning Vietnam (1987)
                                      -Hook (1991)
                                      -Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
                                      -Jumanji (1995)
                                      -Flubber (1997)
                                      -Night at The Museum (2006)

                                      Never saw Good Will Hunting or Dead Poet
                                      Society, and despite being a big Disney
                                      fan I haven't seen Aladdin all the way
                                      through.
                                      Ed:An Apple A Day Keeps The Bus Driver Away!

                                      Check out my Youtube page.Full of classic commercials from the 80s,90s,and 00s.

                                      http://www.youtube.com/user/AtlantaCommercials96/videos
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                                        Wow.. and I just bought that Jumanji board game on Ebay a month ago. My wife and I really enjoyed playing it and made us want to watch the movie, but now I'm not so sure.. just sad.

                                        RIP Robin Williams. You really were the Pan.
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                                          • 3 months 20 days ago
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                                          This thread reveals just how much Robin Williams connected with people. Funny or serious, Robin Williams seemed able to break through the barrier that so many entertainers are trapped behind.

                                          I too have to admit that Robin Williams' suicide has touched me waay harder that I would have imagined. Even in his most intense comedy improvisations he revealed himself totally to his audience, nothing was held back that added to the comedy tsunami that poured outta him onstage. When Robin Williams was "on" it was completely.

                                          I encourage everyone the check out Robin's video clips from his "Tonight Show" appearances over the years.

                                          As my personal tribute to Robin Williams I offer this clip of my favorite of his many films, 1984's "Moscow on the Hudson":




                                          Rest In Peace Robin Williams
                                          The Eldorado is dead. Long live the Eldorado.
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