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Smokey
03-19-2011, 07:09 PM
I was looking at Robin Williams filmography which is over 70 movies and was surprise that out of all of his movies, only two of them I liked and would buy. The movies would be Mrs. Doubtfire and The Birdcage.

It seem he is the funniest when he is completely out of charactor, and not so good when playing himeself. Anybody else have any other favorites.

Here is his filmography:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000245/

Jack in Wilmington
03-20-2011, 05:39 AM
Mrs. Doubtfire is always one of my favorites. I also liked him in Jumanji, it allowed him to just run amuck, which is when he is at his best. I went to see Patch Adams not expecting to like it. I thought he would be to confined into the character. But if Patch Adams is like he was portrayed in the movie, then it was good casting. I've seen him in smaller parts lately and it was hit or miss. Didn't like him in License to Wed.

02audionoob
03-20-2011, 05:44 AM
Robin is actually a very decent dramatic movie actor. My favorite of his performances is Good Will Hunting.

JohnMichael
03-20-2011, 06:03 AM
I need a therapist like Robin in "Good Will Hunting" and a teacher like his caharacter in "Dead Poets Society". Challange me to feel and think. Those are my two favorites. I watched what "Dreams May Come" at a dark time in my life and it was much more than I could handle at the time. I freaked a little in "Patch Adams" when the nurse went to the guy's house and before she walked in I burst out with he is going to rape her. I was shushed but I just saw it coming. I did not know the story well but the way the actor played that part I knew bad things were coming. Do not want to watch that again.

"Dead Poets Society" is a movie that I watch often. I guess that makes it my favorite.

bobsticks
03-20-2011, 06:53 AM
I'd say my two favorite films on that list would be Good Morning Vietnam and Dead Poets Society, though I'd disqualify myself from any polls given that I'm not a fan of Robin in dramatic roles. It would be fair to say that I happen to like those two films and they happen to have Robin Williams in them, if'n yer gettin' my drift.

luvtolisten
03-20-2011, 07:52 AM
I can only think of 3 which I felt were good:
1) Cadillac Man (some comedy, some drama)
2) Good Morning Vietnam (some of both again)
3) One Hour Photo (Kind of creepy, probably has happened)

Jim Eck
03-20-2011, 12:59 PM
I will probably be shot, Bi-Centennial Man, I was surprised that for once a movie almost followed the book, I will now go stand quietly by the wall.

Jm

dean_martin
03-20-2011, 04:15 PM
I can only think of 3 which I felt were good:
1) Cadillac Man (some comedy, some drama)

I liked Cadillac Man too as well as The Fisher King. Now I'll go stand by the wall with Jim after confessing to liking Death to Smoochy.

SlumpBuster
03-21-2011, 12:30 PM
World's Greatest Dad has an 88% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. It directed by Bobcat Goldthwait too. (That's a good thing.)

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Smokey
03-21-2011, 06:38 PM
I watched what "Dreams May Come" at a dark time in my life and it was much more than I could handle at the time.

That must be one of sadest and darkest movie I've ever seen. Robin Williams seem to cry thruout the whole movie and looking sad. I don't think that was a right part for him.


I will probably be shot, Bi-Centennial Man, I was surprised that for once a movie almost followed the book, I will now go stand quietly by the wall.

I always associate that movie with 9/11 event. I was off that tuesday morning and was watching this movie on Starz when it seem the whole world was blowing up on TV. An OK movie I suppose.

Now go back stand by wall with Dean Martin :D

RGA
03-21-2011, 06:50 PM
Good Will Hunting
One Hour Photo
The Birdcage
Mrs. Doubtfire
Fisher King
Awakenings
Dead Poets Society
Good Morning Vietnam
Moscow on the Hudson
The World According to Garp

Those are the films that I would give at least a thumbs up to though some are marginal.

Awakenings was nominated for best picture and it deserved the nomination in a weakish year. He was very good in it.

Good Will Hunting - Robin lifted this film up to a higher level than it might have been without him - therefore he arguably deserved the academy award for supporting actor.

Moscow on the Hudson I always felt was a better movie than some gave it credit for. What I find odd is that it did quite well with film critics but didn't seem popular with audiences. If you have not seen this one from 1984 - I think it's one of his best performances and raises the material up a level because of his acting. I find it very rewatchable. Here is Ebert's review http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19840101/REVIEWS/401010360

Jim Eck
03-22-2011, 07:54 AM
That must be one of sadest and darkest movie I've ever seen. Robin Williams seem to cry thruout the whole movie and looking sad. I don't think that was a right part for him.



I always associate that movie with 9/11 event. I was off that tuesday morning and was watching this movie on Starz when it seem the whole world was blowing up on TV. An OK movie I suppose.

Now go back stand by wall with Dean Martin :D

9/11 is my wedding anniversary (it will be 29 years this year), I took my kids to see it at the theater when it came out. I will now go back to the wall, Hey Dean Martin, do you pitch pennies?

Jim

dean_martin
03-22-2011, 11:57 AM
I will now go back to the wall, Hey Dean Martin, do you pitch pennies?

Jim

yes . . . and dice too. See ya at da wall.

Jim Eck
03-22-2011, 05:57 PM
Cool, see you there.

Jim

44Edward
12-03-2011, 06:50 AM
Good will hunting is my fav

thedj
12-19-2011, 02:12 PM
Bird Gage

RoyY51
12-19-2011, 02:50 PM
I'll go with Bicentennial Man. His evolution from robot to man was very nuanced and very poignant...but never let you forget that there was still a child-like robot inside.

LeRoy
01-03-2012, 07:31 PM
1) The World According To Garp
2) Birdcage
3) Insomnia