| Robin Williams Fun Page |
| Death to Smoochy (2002) This movie rocked, though obviously because Edward Norton is the master. He played a corrupt rainbow themed childrens' show character who loses everything and sets himself out against a popular new rhinocerous character. In the end, he learns about his values and ice skates. |
| Robots (2005) I also never saw this movie, but I assume RW is the voice of a crazy old robot with limited inhibitions. |
| RV (2006) I saw this movie. It was one of the greatest experiences I've had in my twenty years of single motherhood. It centered around a family with crazy differences having to go on a long trip across America. RW was the father who was secretly creating this trip to make it to a business meeting, but on the way learns that his family is more important than working for a scumbag boss. |
| Jumanji (1995) A classic: Boy finds game burried in ground. Boy plays game with hotty neighbor. Boy disappears in jungle for 30 years. Boy has to save town from invading jungle. Again, he can run around like a hyperactive 8 year old. He learns to stand up for himself and to blame everything on the black man. |
| Jack (1996) Another movie that allows him to run around like a spazzy kid. I actually loved this movie, but this was another one of his movies that would have been improved by being half the length. Seriously, we didn't need to see him graduate college at the age of 90 and his parents looking half his age. FYI this disorder doesn't actually exist (if you're a total dumbass). The best part was him discovering masturbating at the age of 40. |
| Patch Adams (1998) I caught part of this movie. As far as I can tell, he was a doctor who healed with the power of laughter. OK, so I only saw the commercial part, but he wore a clown nose and learned the power of enjoying life when you know you're going to die. |
| Flubber (1997) He was a guy who invented bouncy green stuff. The green stuff became his friend. He called the green stuff Flubber. I recall a dance sequence. I don't really remember. Actually, I probably have this VHS in my basement. Let's have a Flubber party. Anyone who wants to can come over to watch. |
| The Birdcage (1996) He plays a flamboyant homosexual who has to play the straight game when his son brings home conservative future in-laws. He touched our hearts and taught all of us to act like a man in this tale of acceptance and.... I only saw the first half of it. |
| Aladdin (1992) An arousing tale of Arabian nights and scantily adorned princesses featuring a magical blue genie. This genie learns the true price of freedom when Gilbert Gottfried takes him on a wet and wild vacation "down under." This movie's star is voiced by an actor who played DJ Tanner's boyfriend on "Full House." Suck on that, voice actor Dave Coulier. |
| Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Yes, Dude does indeed look like a lady. That chick from all those Lifetime movies divorces RW and dates James Bond (their kids totally included that one adorable girl and Mathew Lawrence). After an ordeal with his gay brother, he becomes the thexiest grandma this side of the Mississippi (actually, the other side, they were in California). He discovers that your kids respect you most when you don't look like Robin Williams. |
| Hook (1991) RW plays Peter Pan in this updated classic about never growing up. Sir Robin finds that growng up can cause many strange things to happen to you (in yo' pants). |
| Dead Poets Society (1989) Never saw this movie, but it was on TV the other day, which is what caused me to think of making this amazing page about Robin Williams. Way to go! Over 20 years of your unique brand of comedy and hopefully only a couple of more playing the same 3 hour roles. P.S. I know that I got kind of lazy in my descriptions, but I didn't sleep much last night. |
| Some of the movie rolls he's mastered and the lessons he's learned vicariously through them. |
| Man of the Year (2006) I never saw this movie, but it probably proves why RW should never be President. He tries to be some sort of John Stewart, but settles for his own magnificent jokes. R-O-C-K in the U-S-A indeed. |
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| Bicentennial Man (1999) How do you make a hanky dance? Why, you put a little boogy in it, of course! RW set out to prove this when he played a robot who somehow accidentally had emotions implanted in him. He starts a three and a half hour journey to make himself an actual human. He has artificial skin to make hime look like Billy Crystal and sets a date for himself to die. He finally learns the true meaning of being a human when the adorable little Pepsi girl dies, or something. |