I'll always remember him as Mork
Just saw this, sad.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2014/08/11/robin-williams-dies-at-63/
I just saw this on the news. Very sad. The news said apparent suicide, but it is just speculation.
I still have "Reality what a concept"
Shame to hear- but genius is often carried by great personal turmoil. He'd just checked in for a tune-up at rehab too.
Very sad. RIP. He was a very funny guy. I also enjoyed some of his darker roles, particularly on Law and Order and in One Hour Photo.
I thought I heard something about him going into a hospital recently.
One of my favorites of his:
If you want to see one his more serious roles (warning, it is a bit "artsy "), very surprising movie:
I don't think I've ever bawled my eyes out over a celebrity before, but this is like losing a friend. God speed
I'll miss him. I endlessly quote "Good Morning Vietnam." And I owe him for my love of Jimmy Cliff because of "Club Paradise."
Nanu, nanu.
aircooled wrote: I thought I heard something about him going into a hospital recently. One of my favorites of his: If you want to see one his more serious roles (warning, it is a bit "artsy "), very surprising movie:
I loved that movie. He was also great in Dead Poets Society.
Boy he was good. I loved so many things that he did. From Mork and Mindy when I was a kid right on through his serious stuff. The World According to Garp is one of my favorites. I'm very bummed out about this.
Man that sucks. Just watched RV with him in it last night. Not his best role but still funny. He will be missed.
So very sad. I loved most of his work. From good morning Vietnam to mork to .... The weird one about the painting
Edit: what dreams may come
Honestly I didn't like his over the top roles such as Mrs Doubtfire and the like but i really liked his serious stuff like world's greatest dad. This is really really sad. Oh good one I haven't seen good morning Vietnam in a while
World's Greatest Dad is actually a well-done movie; he was great in his role as the dad. I think watching it now will be even more haunting.
Man, I feel as though I was hit by a Guinness truck. Rest in peace, Mrs. Doubtfire.
aircooled wrote: I thought I heard something about him going into a hospital recently. One of my favorites of his: If you want to see one his more serious roles (warning, it is a bit "artsy "), very surprising movie:
I was looking for Dead Poet Society, but netflix had these two.
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