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What is your favourite Robin Williams film?

What is your favourite Robin Williams film?  

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  1. 1. What is your favourite Robin Williams film?

    • Good Morning, Vietnam
      1
    • Back to Neverland
      0
    • Dead Poets Society
      3
    • Awakenings
      1
    • The Fisher King
      0
    • Hook
      15
    • Aladdin
      47
    • Mrs. Doubtfire
      15
    • Jumanji
      26
    • Aladdin and the King of Thieves
      1
    • Good Will Hunting
      5
    • Flubber
      5
    • Bicentennial Man
      1
    • One Hour Photo
      0
    • Robots
      2
    • Night at the Museum
      3
    • Happy Feet
      0
    • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
      1
    • Happy Feet Two
      1
    • Something else? Let us know below.
      6


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I loved him in everything he played. Me & my mum bonded over his movies. Never forget what legend he was. We will never know what ms doubtfire 2 would of been like, but everything he was in was funny. I'm sure he would have been great in it. I mean that as a compliment to him. But that doesn't matter, in the end he was great guy,  not just a great actor. I'm sorry for his family. I can only imagine how horrible it is to lose your dad.

 

 

 

 

I think you need to read this http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/robin-williams-why-funny-people-kill-themselves/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fanpage&utm_campaign=new+article&wa_ibsrc=fanpage

Well I've read that and, to be honest, I didn't need to.. you know the part where I said " the bigger the Light, the bigger the Darkness, the brightest smiles often conceal overwhelming sadness and depression"? Well, I suffer from anxiety and depression myself so that's pretty much something I drew out from personal experiences xD In fact, the whole thing of "Can't believe a great comedian like you suffered from depression" it's not to be taken literally: "can't believe" was simply referring to my disconcert about this fact, about the fact that funny/smiling people often suffer from this kind of things.. it's quite ironic, isn't it? We can only laugh, to conceal our pain..

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I've yet to see all his movies, but I have to say I definitely loved his voice for Genie in Aladdin.  He made the character seem so vibrant and alive!  I also loved him in Night At The Museum!  He was the perfect Teddy Roosevelt!  May you rest in peace Robin, you may be gone, but you'll never be forgotten. :(

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