I just realized that almost all of the movies from from my childhood had Robin Williams in them which saddens me. May he rest in peace and I hope his family are able to pull through this difficult time.
The Night at the Museum movies was where Robin Williams played a good role as Theodore Roosevelt. I liked it. Going to see the third one, since it's his last movie with him.
R.I.P Robin Williams
(Don't forget Ms. Doubtfire, that was a funny one.)
I almost bumped my car just as I heard this from the radio and felt a suspension of disbelief. My condolences to his family, really sad to hear about his depression too. In his honor, I will definitely get around to finishing Mrs. Doubtfire among his other classics.
I'm starting a Robin Williams film marathon in remembrance as well. Last night I watched Jumanji and Dead Poet's Society (for the first time!).
Today, probably Insomnia and Hook.
He had such an amazingly diverse career that most actors never get a chance to experience. You have movies his Aladdin, Good Morning Vietnam, Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, Awakenings, Jumanji. Then throw in The Final Cut and One Hour Photo. Those last two are pretty dark, but the man was brilliant in those as well as everything else on his resume.
His episode of Whose Line is it, Anyway?! is well worth a viewing if you haven't seen it.
I'm going to miss him. I ought to marathon some movies.
I'm pretty okay.
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