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The genie in aladdin was the best. As a kid, you can't stop laughing because of the character. As an adult, you still can't stop laughing because of the character. That was a unique performance that transcends age and background that everyone can get into.

Man, sucks he's gone. He was at an age that he'd start getting those best-actor-old-man roles like Bill Murray and Robert DeNiro. I'd say he got taken in his acting prime.



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Mork, probably also due to nostalgia of my younger years. But also Peter Pan and the killer in Insomnia.



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Flubber and Jumanji.



Hook, Aladdin, and Mrs. Doubtfire will always be an important part of my childhood.

But his more dramatic roles in The Dead Poets Society and Good Will Hunting are amazing as well.

Also wanted to post these commercials from Ocarina of Time 3D. Not only did he have an impact in film, but he also had a small one in gaming.





Death to Smoochy

Not a particularly well known film, but well worth watching. (Although, seriously, not for a few months; it cuts a little close).

Dark gangster comedy directed by Danny DeVito, set in the world of children's entertainment and co-starring Robin Williams and Edward Norton. One of my all times faves.



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Good will hunting.. the park scene



He was a brilliant actor. The first part of this shows so much of his talent, in such a short clip.



                            

Porcupine_I said:
Good Morning Vietnam


^This!



ToxicJosh said:
Death to Smoochy

Not a particularly well known film, but well worth watching. (Although, seriously, not for a few months; it cuts a little close).

Dark gangster comedy directed by Danny DeVito, set in the world of children's entertainment and co-starring Robin Williams and Edward Norton. One of my all times faves.

Thanks for reminding me, that movie was insane and had very unique humor. It's also one of Robin Williams' most eccentric performances.

My favorites of him are still Good Morning Vietnam for comedy and Dead Poets Society for dramatic.



Good Will Hunting for me