Good Morning Vietnam, Dead Poet's Society, Hook (childhood nostalgia), Cadillac Man, Good Will Hunting, Patch Adams. I know what I'll be doing one day this weekend - Robin Williams movie marathon.
His recording of "Reality, what a concept" is among his early works, when I first started listening to him. Still have it on 8-track. Off the wall, 100 MPH comedy. Completely, totally blown away by the loss of such a talented person to such a tormenting disease. RIP, Robin :(
My opinion is that he was better at dramatic roles rather than comedic. I found his humor to be a little over the top. (That's me) He didn't do any drama that wasn't exceptional.
"Patch Adams", was my favorite movie and it was better than "Good Will Hunting" for which he won an academy award. I agree his greatest role was that of appearing to be happy!...always. Hint, no one is...ever.
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Dead Poet's Society (filmed mostly at St Andrews School in Middletown, DE).
Live on Broadway
"The Bird Cage" was one of the funniest movies I have ever seen.
the golf story
Mrs Doubtfire!
Club Paradise. I must have watched it 100 times growing up. Stupid 80's comedy but it had me in stitches.
Mork & Mindy show.
Moscow On The Hudson.
Dead Poet's Society
His very first episode of "Mork & Mindy". As I watched it I knew this comedian was going to fly. You could just tell he was a natural.
Yes Joe. The Birdcage. I watch it every time I find it on TV.
Gooooood Mooorning VietNam!
He was off script for most of the movie!
The Bird Cage
Dead Poets Society
Jumangi, Aladdin and anytime he was on a talk show.
Good Will Hunting
Patch Adams
1:06, Yeah, Patch Adams was another good one. So was Good Morning Vietnam. Heck, everything I have ever seen him in/on was spectacular.
It would be nice if everyone got involved on this question, (even repeats) and expressed their favorite.
What dreams may come
Patch Adams, Good Will Hunting, Jumanji and Good Morning Vietnam.... I could really go on and on. He will be missed.
Patch, Mork & Mindy
Good Will Hunting, Fisher King was great too
Good Morning Vietnam, Dead Poet's Society, Hook (childhood nostalgia), Cadillac Man, Good Will Hunting, Patch Adams. I know what I'll be doing one day this weekend - Robin Williams movie marathon.
Good Morning Vietnam and The Bird Cage
Awakenings.
His recording of "Reality, what a concept" is among his early works, when I first started listening to him. Still have it on 8-track. Off the wall, 100 MPH comedy. Completely, totally blown away by the loss of such a talented person to such a tormenting disease. RIP, Robin :(
Mrs. Doubtfire
His best performance was the appearance of being happy.
I saw "Popeye" 3 times before I saw it was Robin Williams! He was just Popeye all the way!
My opinion is that he was better at dramatic roles rather than comedic. I found his humor to be a little over the top. (That's me) He didn't do any drama that wasn't exceptional.
"Patch Adams", was my favorite movie and it was better than "Good Will Hunting" for which he won an academy award.
I agree his greatest role was that of appearing to be happy!...always. Hint, no one is...ever.
IMO
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