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Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split)
d'Kong76 Aug 11 2014 05:10 PM |
Robin Williams, RIP
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Edgy MD Aug 11 2014 05:22 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
What a waste.
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Zvon Aug 11 2014 05:36 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
I don't think anyone ever made me laugh as much or as hard.
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Frayed Knot Aug 11 2014 06:24 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
Sometimes that level of genius comes with some bad baggage, in this case drug & alcohol abuse and apparently depression.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 11 2014 06:52 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
Sad but I suppose not altogether shocking given the histoty of substance abuse and that persistent sad-clown quality that came through in his work.
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metirish Aug 11 2014 07:39 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
Very sad, I saw Dead Poet's Society a few months back after not seeing it in years, still brilliant , it is in those performances i liked him best.
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Mets – Willets Point Aug 11 2014 07:50 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
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Ashie62 Aug 11 2014 08:03 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
I hope he can now find peace in his adult life...R.I.P. Robin....
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sharpie Aug 11 2014 09:00 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
I knew a guy back in the '70's who was in a San Francisco improv company that Robin Williams sometimes performed with.
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Edgy MD Aug 11 2014 09:32 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
I think that last line is fair. You always knew that, paired with the right film and director, he could paint the world any color he wanted. But what director could possibly channel his act without dulling it? Alladin, I guess, was the perfect vehicle for him. Just let him improvise everything, and you can rewrite and edit around what he gives you. He could totally subvert the film without throwing the other actors because they could just get the other performers' readings and dub them in separately. Made forgivable stupid anachronisms like doing Ed Sullivan imitations in medieval Arabia for an audience of kids who mostly had no idea who Ed Sullivan could possibly be.
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MFS62 Aug 11 2014 09:33 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
Nanu Nanu
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G-Fafif Aug 12 2014 12:07 AM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
One of his briefest performances was, in its way, probably my favorite:
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Mets – Willets Point Aug 12 2014 06:00 AM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 12 2014 11:20 AM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
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Played this for my daughter last night after-- coincidentally-- we happened to hear it on WFUV earlier yesterday. Got her smiling, hard.
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themetfairy Aug 12 2014 02:42 PM Re: Guess who died in 2014 |
Would one of the administrators consider making the Robing Williams discussion a separate thread.
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Zvon Aug 12 2014 03:54 PM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
I'm glad this was done (split). I feel that I have a lot more to say but it feels all jumbled up. I'm more bummed over this today than I was yesterday, which surprises me.
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Frayed Knot Aug 12 2014 04:50 PM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
A number of reports, particularly from those with a sports angle, are portraying RW as a "huge SF Giants fan". Now maybe that's true as he was raised and lived much of his life in that area. Plus the team's been good in recent years and he certainly wouldn't be the first celebrity to jump on a sports bandwagon.
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MFS62 Aug 12 2014 09:30 PM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
My favorite Robin Williams moment is in Birdcage, where he teaches the dance troupe, and emulates the styles of famous choreographers. I couldn't get the link to work.
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cooby Aug 13 2014 07:12 AM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
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I love that movie
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Edgy MD Aug 13 2014 08:33 AM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
A country day school and Julliard guy, he seemed ever-rooted in the humanities and gravitated toward humanist roles --- philosophers, psychiatrists, professors, musicians. Almost all of his characters could pull a Plato or Shakespeare quote out of his ass, and then ground it from seeming too high-faluting by coming up with a sophomoric retort on top of it. (A lot like seventies Woody Allen in that last regard.) Even Mork was an anthropologist/philosopher.
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RealityChuck Aug 14 2014 10:50 AM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
I first saw him when he was on Laugh-In.
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Vic Sage Aug 14 2014 11:29 AM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
Here's the thread with discussion of his films:
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d'Kong76 Aug 19 2014 10:46 AM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
There is a phone video circulating on fb that is a good-
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Edgy MD Aug 19 2014 11:08 AM Re: Nanu Nanu: The Legacy of Robin Williams (Split) |
Yeah, I stayed the heck away. It's either a clickbait trap or questionable for general circulation. I couldn't imagine coming out of that click hole in better condition than going in.
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