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Lost a great one today - Robin Williams!!! RIP

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  • cjefferys
    Duke of Gloat
    • Apr 23, 2006
    • 10180

    #46
    Very shocking and sad news. I've been watching him since Mork and Mindy when I was a kid. RIP.


    Originally posted by Blue Meanie
    It's going to be interesting to see how the late night shows are going to handle it. Letterman was a huge fan and friend of Robin's.
    I think Letterman normally records his show at 4:30pm on Mondays, so the news probably didn't break until after tonight's show was finished taping. Unless he taped and added something after the fact, which is certainly possible, all things considering. But yeah, a lot of fellow comedians and actors are going to take this hard.

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    • Mikey
      Verbose Member
      • Aug 9, 2001
      • 47258

      #47
      Still imagine him as the Moon King in Baron Munchausen

      Dang, William's was our generation's Jerry Lewis

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      • Bionicfanboy66
        Career Member
        • Jul 30, 2012
        • 872

        #48
        Just heard about this from a couple of my neighbors about 20 minutes ago. Trying to hold back tears on this one. RIP, Robin and thanks for the decades of great roles.

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        • HardyGirl
          Mego Museum's Poster Girl
          • Apr 3, 2007
          • 13950

          #49
          I almost fell outta my chair when I read this! Such a great talent, not only comedic, but dramatic as well. I will never forget watching him on Mork and Mindy, and bugging my mom for a pair of those rainbow suspenders. I'm so sad to think he couldn't use his talents to give himself a reason to laugh. We'll miss you, Robin. You were one of the best!
          "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
          'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
          Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
          If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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          • Operation:Mego
            I'm the Star Spangled Man
            • May 21, 2011
            • 3350

            #50
            Wow, I'm completely stunned. Very sad to hear. He was great in everything he did; World's Greatest Dad was a classic. R.I.P. Mr. Williams.
            sigpic
            The event where the fans are separated from the true fans.

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            • Iron Mego
              Wake Up Heavy
              • Jan 31, 2010
              • 3537

              #51
              Originally posted by HardyGirl
              I almost fell outta my chair when I read this! Such a great talent, not only comedic, but dramatic as well. I will never forget watching him on Mork and Mindy, and bugging my mom for a pair of those rainbow suspenders. I'm so sad to think he couldn't use his talents to give himself a reason to laugh. We'll miss you, Robin. You were one of the best!
              I've got a school picture of myself in those suspenders. I need to dig it up.

              On a side note, about ten years ago I found out he was really into the whole designer vinyl scene, and frequented both Kidrobot and Giant Robot in SF. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out he had some Megos on his shelves as well.
              Wake Up Heavy Podcast

              Find me on Twitter

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              • rche
                channeling Bob Wills
                • Mar 26, 2008
                • 7391

                #52
                this is the first and only time I did not enjoy Mr. Williams making me cry. terrible loss. may he rest in peace and may his family find solace.

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                • jimsmegos
                  Mego Dork
                  • Nov 9, 2008
                  • 4519

                  #53
                  Such a talent. And a giving man.

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                  • Toystasher
                    Member
                    • Jul 18, 2014
                    • 72

                    #54
                    Robin has always been my favorite comedian. I've known about his struggles with depression for a long time. This is a giant loss for everyone! RIP Mork

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                    • jwyblejr
                      galactic yo-yo
                      • Apr 6, 2006
                      • 11147

                      #55
                      I was flipping through the channels earlier tonight when the news broke on E! I was just as shocked as they were when they announced it.

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                      • Hector
                        el Hombre de Acero
                        • May 19, 2003
                        • 31852

                        #56
                        Robin Williams at his best...

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                        • Gorn Captain
                          Invincible Ironing Man
                          • Feb 28, 2008
                          • 10549

                          #57
                          Man, they've already updated the IMDB page to "deceased"...

                          My favorites of his were Insomnia and One Hour Photo. I really liked his serious parts, they demonstrated that he was so much more than comedy. He could play evil and threatening just as well.
                          Again this shows us that a lot of the world's "funny men" are deeply serious (and often depressed) on the inside. Maybe they see the world for what it often is...

                          It's a great loss, I'll miss him...
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                          "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                          • warlock664
                            Persistent Member
                            • Feb 15, 2009
                            • 2120

                            #58
                            While not one of his better films, I always liked "The Best of Times", a movie he did with Kurt Russell in '86. The plot revolved around Williams' character wanting to re-play a high school football game in which he dropped what would have been the winning touchdown.
                            He really got my attention with his role in "Dead Poet's Society" a couple of years later, and of course his Oscar-winning turn in "Good Will Hunting".
                            He also was so highly regarded by Johnny Carson that he was one of the last 2 guests (with Bette Midler) on the Tonight Show when Carson retired.
                            RIP Robin

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                            • EmergencyIan
                              Museum Paramedic
                              • Aug 31, 2005
                              • 5470

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Hector
                              Robin Williams at his best...

                              Absolutely. Very powerful scene.

                              - Ian
                              Rampart, this is Squad 51. How do you read?

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                              • Donkey Hoatie
                                Supporter of Silliness
                                • Jun 20, 2007
                                • 783

                                #60
                                Wrote about it on my Facebook page, and figured I'd share it here:

                                Been thinking a lot about Robin Williams since I heard the news yesterday evening. I didn't know him. I never met him. I don't have any fascinating stories about running into him while shopping or dining. I saw him perform once, and it was out-of-this-world amazing. But, it was also a bit sobering to realize that I would never, in my life, be as good at ANYTHING as he was at standup. As funny as he was, I always appreciated his more serious roles better. Yeah, I love to laugh, but when he got in his "manic-funny" mode, I just couldn't relate to him. His mind moved so quickly from one reference to another, I couldn't keep up most times. Nobody has friends that are like that. Nobody.

                                Instead of his Mork, or the Genie, or Mrs. Doubtfire, or Adrian Cronauer, I thought about his roles in The Fisher King, Dead Poets Society, Insomnia, One Hour Photo, and, of course, his Oscar-winning role in Good Will Hunting. Those roles where he was so good in portraying a guy who is barely holding it together, but can still absolutely slay you with a perfectly-placed quip about Pudge or a wife who used to fart in her sleep. That guy. I know that guy like the back of my hand. I'm going to miss watching that guy bring such a well-defined humanity and unique nuances to every script he was given. I'm sorry he had so much pain. I just wish he'd listened a bit more to himself:


                                "You'll have bad times, but it'll always wake you up to the good stuff you weren't paying attention to." - Good Will Hunting.

                                Wherever you wake up, Oh Captain, my Captain, I hope you are overcome with all the memories of that good stuff.

                                Oh, and it goes without saying, if you are having difficulty dealing with suicidal thoughts, please get help. Help is all around you in places you cannot even begin to imagine. If you're having trouble imagining that help, you can always reach out and ask for it: 1-800-273-TALK (8255). You can also chat with a qualified counselor at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline web site: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org. Talk to someone. Please.

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