• stinky@redlemmy.com
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    6 days ago

    What Dreams May Come

    There’s a scene where he’s angry that his wife has gone. He screams into his mentor’s face, “suicides go to hell?” it’s a devastating scene. he’s the only person who could deliver that line.

    his mentor is wrong, by the way. he and his wife find each other again. it’s got a beautiful ending.

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    7 days ago

    One Hour Photo.

    It’s not my favorite per se, but it was so unexpected given all the other roles we know him for.

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      7 days ago

      It is my favorite movie.
      I relate too much, to a robot trying to understand and become a human.

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    7 days ago

    Robin and Steve Martin once did ‘Waiting For Godot’ at Lincoln Center.

    Apparently there’s no video avaialble

    • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 days ago

      He fucking kills it in this as Parry. Severely underrated film. Jeff Bridges also kills it in this film. Actually, almost everyone in the film kills it.

      Probably the most accessible Gilliam film.

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      7 days ago

      I’d pick Mrs. Doubtfire for the serious as well. The “addicted to my children” speech is among the best Williams has ever done.

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        7 days ago

        I’ve been curious how feelings about a movie like Mrs. Doubtfire would evolve over time. Do you mind elaborating on what you find sad and revolting?

        Also, have you always felt this way/this strongly about the movie or did your emotions change as there was more public awareness of how marginalized people are in society?

        These are sincere questions, I genuinely want to know your thoughts and feelings. Also, totally acceptable answer if you’ve just always hated the movie or even dislike Robin Williams; I realize my previous questioning has a lot of bias.

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          when i was younger i glossed over the situation and focused on the funny. as i got older better understood the circumstances and the more i came to hate this movie. its not really williams thats the problem its the entire premise/script of the manchild fucking over many peoples lives because he himself is just a terrible human being.

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            7 days ago

            A lot of our pre-2015-ish rom-coms and dramas are highly problematic. There are some movies I used to love and quote which now make me cringe when I think back on it. I try not to think about how horrible I was back then and instead focus on being better.

            Lord knows I had my moments of thinking women owed me something for my mere interests and efforts. Those memories keep me up at night.