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210.1 | No argument here | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Fri Jun 04 1993 10:37 | 16 |
| > Toys...yet again another flop for Mr Williams,has this man made a
> good movie.
Really... movies like:
Dead Poets Society
Good Morning Vietnam
Moscow on the Hudson
Awakenings
Totally without value... 8^)
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210.2 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | wandering spirit | Fri Jun 04 1993 11:09 | 5 |
| Also, The Fisher King. I think *most* of Robin Williams' movies have
been excellent.
Lorna
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210.3 | I'm betting more are good than poor, but I'll reserve judgement | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Fri Jun 04 1993 14:57 | 8 |
| My curiosity has gotten the better of me ...
Can someone please post a list of Robin Williams' films? I want
to do a personal count of good vs poor films that he's made.
Thanks.
NAZZ
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210.4 | Not to sway your vote or anything... | ESGWST::RDAVIS | Not so genteel as real gentlemen | Fri Jun 04 1993 16:02 | 4 |
| I'm one of the dozen or so people who thought "Popeye" was a work of
genius.
Ray
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210.5 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | SomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRain | Mon Jun 07 1993 13:38 | 12 |
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>I'm one of the dozen or so people who thought "Popeye" was a work of
>genius.
>
>Ray
So it sounds like everyone who saw it considered it a work of
genius. 8^)
GTI
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210.6 | | 29881::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Mon Jun 07 1993 14:02 | 3 |
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Popeye *was* a work of genius! Never understood how this movie got by so
unheralded.
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210.7 | | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Mon Jun 07 1993 14:44 | 6 |
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Maybe it was because I couldn't understand a single word anyone was saying
especially Williams...
Bob
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210.8 | One Man's food,is another man's Poison | 44048::CREID | | Mon Jun 07 1993 19:47 | 8 |
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Wonders will never cease,i've found the half dozen people who go to
these films with Robin Williams in it. By the way Awakenings was not
too bad but not good enough to write home about.
The rest should be laid to rest.
Especially Popeye,which is no doubt sitting in a trash can outside
the Disney Sudios.
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210.9 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Tue Jun 08 1993 09:24 | 8 |
| RE: .70 by 44048::CREID
>Especially Popeye,which is no doubt sitting in a trash can outside
>the Disney Sudios.
What did Disney have to do with it? I thought it was a Robert Altman
film.
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210.10 | Directed By | 44048::CREID | | Tue Jun 08 1993 10:02 | 6 |
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RE.71
well i'd admit when i'm wrong but i'm sure it was a Walt Disney
Production,& Robert Altman was the director.
What do other people think?
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210.11 | Popeye wasn't a Disney flick, I don't believe. | 12035::MDNITE::RIVERS | Hey! Get away from dat thing! | Tue Jun 08 1993 11:57 | 17 |
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re .72 (I'm joining the fray)
Popeye was weird, but not horrible. A bit too slow paced for my
liking, but I've seen slower, and I've seen lots worse.
As for "the half-dozen people who'll go see a Robin Williams film",
sir, I think you underestimate the numbers. :) Yes, he's had a few
flops, but by and large, I believe movies that he's featured in (as
opposed to appeared in) are reasonably successful.
Having not seen Toys as of yet, I'll withhold my judgement of that one.
Cheers,
kim
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210.12 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Tue Jun 08 1993 12:09 | 3 |
| I thought Robin Williams was excellent in "The World According To Garp"
Joyce
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210.13 | he's cute, too | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | wandering spirit | Tue Jun 08 1993 12:24 | 22 |
| I thought Robin Williams was excellent in:
The Fisher King
Dead Poets Society
Awakenings
Moscow on the Hudson
I thought he did a good job in Popeye, but the movie itself was nothing
special. I don't think anybody else could have done much better.
I hated the movie Hook, myself, but I thought Robin Williams did a good
job with it. It was the movie itself that stunk, not Robin Williams.
I thought he was the best thing about the otherwise boring Aladdin.
I haven't seen Toys yet, so can't comment on that.
All in all, though, I think Robin Williams is a very impressive and
charasmatic actor. I really like him a lot.
Lorna
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210.14 | Tutti de la ray(or was it Ray de la Tutti) | 58379::BAYNE | relax folks, enjoy the show | Tue Jun 08 1993 13:59 | 4 |
| And let's not forget Robin Williamn off the wall performance in Baron
Munchausen.
Shawn
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210.15 | My fave! | 32198::KRUEGER | | Tue Jun 08 1993 15:48 | 10 |
| I love Robin Williams in anything he does, and that includes Popeye. I
think he's not only funny, and smart, but also sexy. Yes, SEXY!!! He
has a way of looking into someone's eyes (whoever that female happens
to be in whatever movie) and just sizzling. Maybe some of his movies
haven't been the best (I haven't seen Toys yet), but he's never bad in
them.
And I found "Awakenings" a movie to write home about and cry over.
Leslie
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210.16 | i noticed | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | wandering spirit | Tue Jun 08 1993 15:57 | 5 |
| re .15, yes, I think he's sexy, too. (a *lot* of hair on his chest, in
case you hadn't noticed!) :-)
Lorna
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210.17 | I like chests without hair, myself... | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Tue Jun 08 1993 16:07 | 9 |
| He also did a good job in "Good Morning Vietnam", imho.
I also liked "Popeye" and thought "Toys" was OK. Williams is willing
to take risks. Sometimes things work out, sometimes they don't.
As I recall, George Raft didn't want to take a risk on "Casablanca",
and eventually the part went to Bogart, who rarely turned down an offer.
John
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210.18 | GMV was the BEST! | 30188::LYONS | | Tue Jun 08 1993 17:05 | 13 |
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I liked him in Good Morning Vietnam the best. This film showed that he
is VERY Talented! and VERY versatile. He was so "human" in this movie.
He was a shining star that was completely left untouch by what was
happening around him. I don't think anyone else good have done that
movie.
JMO
Serena
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210.19 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | wandering spirit | Tue Jun 08 1993 18:07 | 6 |
| Yes, he was good in Good Morning Vietnam, too, but I think my very
favorite of all his roles is in Dead Poets Society. I was almost ready to
stand up on my chair and yell "Oh Captain, My Captain!" myself! :-)
Lorna
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210.20 | Williams shines (in very funny colours though) | 3131::PRIESTLEY | | Tue Jun 08 1993 19:41 | 13 |
| Williams has a habit of capturing your attention either with his
lunatic antics or his offbeat sensitivity. I loved Dead Poets Society,
it was a really touching film, and Williams did a wonderful job. He
was outstanding in Good Morning Vietnam, and played Popeye as Popeye
should have been played. One movie he did a cameo in that is also
worth a watch is Kenneth Brannagh's Dead Again, in which he plays a
bitter, ex-psychiatrist/psychologist, lost his licensed when caught
messing around with a patient, who is now working in or running a local
market. Williams went to Brannagh for a part in the film, and worked
for scale pay and no credit. Williams is a very good performer.
Andrew
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210.21 | Mork from Ork | SSDEVO::WOESTEHOFF | | Tue Jun 08 1993 19:55 | 7 |
| I'm surprised no one has mentioned Mork and Mindy. Sure it's not a movie,
but it's funnier than anything on TV now. I'll watch a Mork and Mindy
re-run any day.
As far as his movies go, Good Morning Vietnam was my favorite.
Keith
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210.22 | Williams filmography.... | 3600::LAVEY | Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive | Thu Jun 10 1993 18:37 | 30 |
| Listing for Robin Williams in the Star Index in Maltin's '92 Movie and
Video Guide has:
Can I Do It 'til I Need Glasses? (1977)
Popeye (1980)
The World According to Garp (1982)
The Survivors (1983)
Moscow on the Hudson (1984)
The Best of Times (1986)
Club Paradise (1986)
Seize the Day (TVM, 1986)
Dear America (1987; voice only)
Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989; uncred)
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Cadillac Man (1990)
Awakenings (1990)
Add to that, more recently:
The Fisher King
Dead Again
Hook
Aladdin (voice only)
Toys
(From what I've seen out of the above list, he scores eight hits and
three misses....)
-- Cathy
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210.23 | One of his best efforts | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Fri Jun 11 1993 12:35 | 11 |
| I thought he was terrific in "Cadillac Man", a movie I feel was
greatly underappreciated. It introduced us to the wonderful Lori
Petty, and provided a vehicle for Tim Robbins to showcase his talents.
It also had Annabella Sciorra and Pamela Reed in excellent supporting
roles.
Robbins showed Willims that he was "a no-sh*t kinda guy", a phrase I
inadvertently added to my vocabulary! ;-)
NAZZ
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210.24 | what hair? | DELNI::YORSTON | | Fri Jun 11 1993 14:04 | 12 |
| RE: .16, You mentioned about him having a *lot* of hair on his
chest,,, which he is a very hairy guy. But how many of you noticed
that in Hook they shaved his chest and his back (I seem to remember
him having a hairy back too??? maybe not)? I noticed in the beginning
of the movie when they showed the scar on Peter Pans stomach he had hair
there, and the when the kids painted his chest with a smiley face for
his sling-shot ride there was nothing...
As for Williams as an actor, I like him. There hasn't been many
movies that I've seen him in that I didn't like. And I loved
him in Mork and Mindy... I don't think I could imagine anyone
else playing Mork as well as he did.
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210.25 | As boring as Woody Allen | 44038::CREID | | Fri Jun 11 1993 15:54 | 5 |
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Ok i was wrong about about the half dozen people who go to see
Robin Williams films,how about a dozen people.
{2 of which are the staff in the cinema}
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210.26 | poor you | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | wandering spirit | Fri Jun 11 1993 17:03 | 5 |
| re .25, oh, so you don't like Woody Allen either? Well, now I see what
your problem is. It's simple. You have bad taste, that's all. :-)
Lorna
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210.27 | :-)(-: | 32880::LABUDDE | Denial is not a river in Egypt | Fri Jun 11 1993 17:34 | 12 |
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I think .25 is a Stallone/Arnold S./VanDamme type of movie lover.
If nothing gets blown-up, beat up, or f**-up, then the movie isn't
good for them.
Which shows you how much value their opinion has.
Smiley face,
-James
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210.28 | Attaboys/girls | 32198::KRUEGER | | Mon Jun 14 1993 16:07 | 6 |
| That's what I like to see/hear: Robin Williams fans in legions, coming
to his well-deserved defense!
Long may we unite!!!
Leslie
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210.29 | | 44048::CREID | | Tue Jun 15 1993 04:21 | 10 |
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RE.26/27
whats this more hate mail,great stuff.Well its true i do hate
Woody's film but since this debate started i took the chance & hired
out The Fisher King as so many people seemed to be going on about it.
Belive it or not,[as i can't myself] but i enjoyed it very much.
By the way my taste in films are not limited to smash/bang,van-damme
movies.
Opinion's are like ***holes,everyones got one.
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210.30 | And people keep telling me I look like him | 16913::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, will travel! | Mon Jul 19 1993 21:04 | 26 |
| I just saw this topic, and had to get in on it.
I have seen most of his appearances, and while I have seen Robin
Williams in movies that weren't very good, I have never seen him in a
movie where he wasn't good.
Well, maybe Toys...
And I thought Popeye was the ultimate answer to the myth of the auteur
theory. We had a pretentious director (Altman; I've never liked his
stuff), a bad script, horrible songs (The only memorable song was "I'm
Popeye the Sailor Man"), and a set designer who did too good a job at
making Freehaven a miserable place.
And it was still a fun movie, but the only saving grace was brilliant
casting.
And anyone who complained that they couldn't understand what Popeye was
saying, didn't understand the history of the character. Robin
Williams' "mumbling" was based on the original cartoons; the funniest
part of the early Fleischer Popeye cartoons was the ad-libs Jack
Mercer would add sotto voce.
I am definitely a fan.
tom
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