If you're younger than, say, 45 years old, you may not be able to appreciate the huge impact this man had on comedy when he hit the scene. His improv skills in his prime were simply amazing. Every appearance was must-see TV. As goofy as Mork & Mindy was, his skills were so apparent that it was easy to fight through the lame story lines just to experience his lunacy.I'm of the generation that grew up with him in his movies that were humorous, but aimed towards younger audiences.
He was one of the true comedic geniuses, and I long thought he burned too bright to last long in this world. I'm thankful we had him for as many years as we did. Originally Posted by TinMan
If you're younger than, say, 45 years old, you may not be able to appreciate the huge impact this man had on comedy when he hit the scene. His improv skills in his prime were simply amazing. Every appearance was must-see TV. As goofy as Mork & Mindy was, his skills were so apparent that it was easy to fight through the lame story lines just to experience his lunacy.I forgave him for the Mork & Mindy shit when he did The Birdcage, Dead Poet's Society, Good Will Hunting.
He was one of the true comedic geniuses, and I long thought he burned too bright to last long in this world. I'm thankful we had him for as many years as we did. Originally Posted by TinMan
Oh my God.
I have not cried over another celebrity since Michael Jackson died - this is honestly upsetting and tragic.
So sad. So tragic. Just, Damn!
RIP Robin Williams - You will be missed. Originally Posted by BrownSugarBaby
Moscow on the Hudson was his first real foray into movies. Originally Posted by pyramiderjust the other day I was thinking how I was jealous that Robin got to frolick in the bathtub in that movie, with a nude Maria Conchita Alonso.. weird..