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After discovering Hooman 1970s sitcoms, a certain someone developed his own Holoprogram...
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Come on'n get your jamaharon on! There are no real rules—just don't break the weather control network.
You and me both brother... you and me both. When I was a kid, it wasn't a relative or dog dying that made me realize what death was. It was a Robin Williams movie. Bicentennial Man. Robin plays a robot that develops feelings and wants to become human. He does and at the end of the movie he dies, peacefully and happy, in his bed. I was inconsolable as a kid. Robin had been with me for as long as I could remember from Aladdin and Mrs Doubtfire and everything else. Seeing him die broke me and I ended up being terrified of sleeping for days because I didn't want to die. Then the first celebrity death to ever hit me? Robin Williams. I'm still fucked up by it. I have pretty severe depression that has only gotten worse over the years and Robin was my sort of light in the darkness. When he died I broke.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go rewatch Flubber for the 800th time.
the last time i watched Hook i had a lot of fun with Robin.. also Baron Munchhausen, his King of the Moon is completely off all rails, and absolutely transcends dimensions..
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Suppose, I could be more specific in case some don't know. This is from The Birdcage (1996)
those scenes where it's Robin and Nathan Lane and Hank Azaria running around in booty shorts just, just, i don't know mang, they really get to me jou know