Haven't seen it in a while, but I love it.
Oh, but if you wanna see Robin as a truly scary villain there are actually two pretty good flicks: Insomnia and One Hour Photo.
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Haven't seen it in a while, but I love it.
Oh, but if you wanna see Robin as a truly scary villain there are actually two pretty good flicks: Insomnia and One Hour Photo.
Yeah he was definitely a good "villain" in One Hour Photo, he was eery to say the least.
I've watched most of Robin Williams' films and I've thoroughly enjoyed all of it.
My favourite, by far, is still Dead Poets Society.
Awakenings made me cry in a time I was indoctrinated into the idea that boys don't cry.
Edit: Of course, nowadays I don't believe in that shitty "boys don't cry" attitude.
If someone doesn’t cry while watching Awakenings, I’d have to question their humanity. Flowers For Algernon had the same effect on me.
I didn't find him particularly scary in Insomnia, but he was believable and his character had depth which meant a lot more in the context of the film.
Insomnia is still a bit underrated, buried in the larger Nolan canon. It's an incredible and inventive crime drama, but probably (one of?) Nolan's weakest. Which is to say it's broadly only like an 8/10.
Oh I totally forgot about insomnia. Thanks for reminding me! Good flick.
He was also very good in a tiny role in the Kenneth Branagh thriller "Dead Again".
Haven’t watched it in years, but it’s one of my favorite dark comedies. Edward Norton, Robin Williams, Danny DeVito, and John Stewart, what’s not to love?
It’s a rocket ship!
What are you, blind?! It's a cock!
You know what you can do with your hand cream, jerk-off!
This movie is funny AF.
I'm going on safari motherfucker! SAFARI!
I thoroughly enjoyed that movie and how different it felt to other films at the time. Some good, dark, zaniness
I remember news stories when the movie came out; parents were taking their kids to the movie because they didn't understand what it was about. I thought the R rating would have been enough.
Maybe a super clip (is that the right term?) of all the Rainbow Randolph and Smoochy the Rhino scenes could be a good show for kids.
If you thought Robin Williams’s character was supposed to be the villain I fear you have missed the point of the movie greatly.
The villain of the movie is mental illness and interpersonal relationships. They give you a hint right at the beginning when Smoochy is playing at a Methadone clinic.
One of my favorites. I feel it’s under appreciated.
Randomly thought about this movie last night and started humming "friends come in all sizes". It's a classic in my opinion.
Ha this movie used to be a cult classic back when there were movie stores still around.
Robin ‘Rainbow Fucking Randolph’ Williams kills it as usual
I have a family member who did security on that film. He met Robin, and developed a very short friendship with him. (apparently they had coffee together on set a few times, which means that Robin would have had to go out of his way, as either he went on break with security or hung out while family was on duty)
I remember renting this from a Blockbuster around the time it came out. It was this great twisted take on the Barney era
Dating myself here, but saw this in theaters when it released. Brilliant. One of Robin Williams' best performances imho.
Of course I remember it. They wouldn't stop showing trailers on TV!
Never seen it, though. I'm not a fan of Robin Williams.
I'm not a fan of Robin Williams
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?! Isn't that illegal?
How though? His range is huge!
Same reason while I don't like Will Ferrell. They're stereotypically cast in roles that allows them to act like manchildren. There's always your exceptions like Bicentennial Man and Stranger Than Fiction, but overall they tend to play the same kind of character and I'm just not into it.
Give this movie a shot. Is not your typical Robin Williams.
Good to know, thanks. I liked his performance in Bicentennial Man, so if his performance is anything like that then maybe I should give Smoochy a chance.
Thanks again for the recommendation.
But he's in it
It's true. At least he's not in all of it?
The movie is so good.
Had it on VHS, I thought it was good but I was a little too young to appreciate it properly I think.
Such a bizarre dark comedy. Only saw it once when I was like 12, and it completely seared itself into my brain.
My stepfather, who I adored, was an instant huge fan of Death to Smoochy after it came out on home video and would often sing the line "Stepdad's Not Mean He's Just Adjusting"
LOVE the movie! The website for the movie was ridiculous back in the day
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Crazy timining, I just watched this last night. Directed by Danny Devito, it's a fun movie and Robin Williams destroys as always.
I love this movie
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Yes, it was pretty popular when it was on home video.
One of my favs!
Great movie!
Criminally underrated! Like my favorite comedy! I quote it everytime someone asks me if I'm okay.
"I'm kind of fucked up in general so it's hard to tell."
😂 😂 😂
I'd heard of it, but only ever as a joke. Sometimes, someone online will see a purple rhino and make a Death to Smoochy joke.
I have a family member who did security on that film. He met Robin, and developed a very short friendship with him. (apparently they had coffee together on set a few times, which means that Robin would have had to go out of his way, as either he went on break with security or hung out while family was on duty)
I haven't seen it in full, but I do remember it creating a bit of controversy with the cookie dongs and kids. Some critics didn't find it funny at all.