afromanGT
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paulbagzFC wrote:Benjamin wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Which one was the movie where he was the creepy dude that worked at the photo developing place?
-PB One Hour Photo Bingo! That shit was creepy as fuck. -PB Less Creepy, more sinister headfuck. It certainly wouldn't have the same impact today as it did when it came out.
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notorganic
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When I was a kid I watched Toys, that was creepy to a kid. Now it seems like a nice family film
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Benjamin
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paulbagzFC wrote:Benjamin wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Which one was the movie where he was the creepy dude that worked at the photo developing place?
-PB One Hour Photo Bingo! That shit was creepy as fuck. -PB Basic rule of thumb with Williams seems to have been - the less he moves, the creepier he is.
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paulbagzFC
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Benjamin wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Which one was the movie where he was the creepy dude that worked at the photo developing place?
-PB One Hour Photo Bingo! That shit was creepy as fuck. -PB
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Benjamin
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paulbagzFC wrote:Which one was the movie where he was the creepy dude that worked at the photo developing place?
-PB One Hour Photo
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scouse_roar wrote:notorganic wrote:Mrs Doubtfire... For unpopular reasons. Our resident MRA strikes again :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: -PB
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paulbagzFC
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Which one was the movie where he was the creepy dude that worked at the photo developing place? -PB
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Jumanji was my childhood movie
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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notorganic wrote:Mrs Doubtfire... For unpopular reasons. Our resident MRA strikes again
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scouse_roar
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Insomnia. One of the best foreign adaptations Hollywood has done.
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Benjamin
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Finest film - Good Will Hunting.
Finest performance - Moscow on the Hudson. If you haven't seen it, do. He learned to speak Russian fluently for it and a large part of his performance is delivered flawlessly in that language.
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recorded mrs doubtfire for my eldest . My god the memories i had from my childhood came back. I bawled my eyes out , the impact of robin williams in my life has been immense due to my trouble childhood. Well Hellllo
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Lastbroadcast wrote:Just watched Dead Poets Society again and nearly bawled my eyes out, again.
He showed almost the full range of what he was capable of in that movie, from the manic to the serious, dramatic and restrained. One minute he could make you laugh so hard your guts hurt, the next minute he would punch you in exactly the same spot.
What a genius.
Dead Poets Society is one of the best education films a kid could through during high school. An absolute milestone.
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Last night while making dinner I decided to grab the closest I could find Robin Williams movie to have playing in the background. It was Man of the Year - and even that was a decent movie I thought.
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Lastbroadcast
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Just watched Dead Poets Society again and nearly bawled my eyes out, again.
He showed almost the full range of what he was capable of in that movie, from the manic to the serious, dramatic and restrained. One minute he could make you laugh so hard your guts hurt, the next minute he would punch you in exactly the same spot.
What a genius.
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I've only seen Jumanji/Aladin in full. Downloaded Good Will Hunting yesterday, about 12 hours before he died :(
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Hook was one of my favourites growing up that hasn't been mentioned.
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I'm torn between Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society, both had a big impact on me when I watched them.
Plus I'm very disappointed that Aladdin wasn't on the list!
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afromanGT
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I can think of at least 10 Robin Williams movies I love watching. Can't pick just one.
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notorganic
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Mrs Doubtfire... For unpopular reasons.
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jlm8695 wrote:Patch Adams for me, haven't really seen too much else besides from that and Jumanji. Do yourself a favour and watch Good Morning Vietnam. One of my favourites ever.
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Boycotting the vote because there is absolutely no way I can pick just one.
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Aladdin, Goodwill hunting, Mrs D the top 3 for me. Jack quite stiff not to get in there. Disappointed Aladdin didn't make it in as a poll option so my vote went to GWH
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Patch Adams for me, haven't really seen too much else besides from that and Jumanji.
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SocaWho wrote:Wasn't there a quote about Jumanji by Eric Bana in "The Castle". :lol: Yeah, it was one of the movies on the plane :lol: Imma say Jumanji should have been there instead of night at the museum.
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Wasn't there a quote about Jumanji by Eric Bana in "The Castle". :lol:
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Jumanji, Jack, Aladdin... All the kids movies from the 90s. Mrs D. Everything. Absolute legend, devo he's not going to be around anymore. One of the funniest actors/comedians of all time
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Jumanji! My god, seen that so many times.
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