You know what they say, cocaine is a helluva drug.
I bet it was the same with Good Morning, Vietnam.
Groucho used to do that in the Marx Brothers movies.
He was a wonderful actor and had such talent. He is at peace.
Never got his humor, too off the wall.
How is it that Robin Williams is dead, yet pieces of trash like Mia Farrow and Susan Sarandon are alive and well? Life is so unfair.
What the guy doesn’t say is if they included any of Williams’ improv in the final cut.
Here’s a little warning sign if you have a cocaine problem:
Number 1, if you come home to your house and there is no furniture and your cat’s going, “I’m out of here, prick,” WARNING!
Number 2, if you have this dream, where you’re doing cocaine in your sleep, and you can’t fall asleep and doing cocaine in your sleep and can’t fall asleep AND YOU WAKE UP and doing cocaine - BINGO!
Number 3, if on your tax forms, it says “50,000 dollars for snacks,” MAY DAY!
-Robin Williams
Well, here goes. I’ll be going against the grain here.
I never watched it for the same reason I never watched Mash or Tootsie. They were all soft promoters of transgenderism. The same occurred early on with homosexuality where it was made out to be funny or a curiosity.
The public bought it, now we got it. Congrats tranny lovers, now it’s being forced on our kids.
They could/should edit together several more completely different versions of the same movie.
Some people just “see” music and can play it without thinking, others do the same for mathematical concepts, or foreign languages
Williams could just channel some sort of Jungian inner jester archetype and let it flow out
It’s amazing how some people are so enamored by people play acting.
Very odd.
The talent of a great comedian has a curse at its core. The curse is the inners conflicts, anxieties and torments that the comedian deals with by being humorous. Many comedians end up badly.
Manic depressive
The only Williams movies I liked where ones where the Director kept him on a short leash. Like Jumanji and Death to Smoochy. He was excellent in Insomnia, again tightly controlled by the Director. I never liked his hyperkinetic shtick where he is allowed free reign. Like Mrs Doubt fire or the unwatchable Patch Adams. And especially the neverending maudlin trudge Bicentennial Man. He was a talented comedian though and I was sorry to see him go.
Sounds like abuse of the mentally ill ...
Williams creeps me out.
Loved Mork & Mindy as a kid. He was never funny after that.
My late mother didn’t like too much of modern fare preferring the old movies. But she would laugh so hard at Robin Williams in “Mrs. Doubtfire”. I remember her and my Dad also laughing at him in “The Birdcage”. I wish I could have shown her “Nine Months” in which Williams is hilarious as a nervous Russian obstetrician who speaks poor English.
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