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which one?
Popeye 1 (8.3%)
Good Morning Vietnam 1 (8.3%)
Hook 0 (0%)
FernGully:The last rainforest as Batty Koda 0 (0%)
Aladdin 1 (8.3%)
Toys: Leslie Zevo 0 (0%)
Mrs. Doubtfire 1 (8.3%)
Nine Months 0 (0%)
Jumanji 0 (0%)
Hamlet: as Osric 0 (0%)
Flubber 0 (0%)
Good Will Hunting 0 (0%)
Patch Adams 0 (0%)
Jack 0 (0%)
The Birdcage 1 (8.3%)
Bicentennial Man 3 (25%)
Jakob The Liar 1 (8.3%)
One Hour Photo 1 (8.3%)
Death to Smoochy 2 (16.7%)
Artificial Intelligence: AI as the voice of Dr. Know 0 (0%)
Total Votes: 12
Favorite Robin Williams movie
Topic Started: Jun 19 2005, 10:55 AM (215 Views)
Sophie
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out of all of those I chose Bicentennial Man



complete list:


The Big White (2005) (completed) .... Paul Barnell
Robots (2005) (voice) .... Fender
... aka Robots: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version)
Noel (2004) (uncredited) .... The Priest
House of D (2004) .... Pappass
The Final Cut (2004) .... Alan W. Hakman
Insomnia (2002) .... Walter Finch
Death to Smoochy (2002) .... 'Rainbow' Randolph Smiley
... aka Tötet Smoochy (Germany)
One Hour Photo (2002) .... Sy Parrish
Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001) (voice) .... Dr. Know
... aka A.I. Artificial Intelligence (USA: poster title)
Bicentennial Man (1999) .... Andrew Martin
... aka 200 Jahre Mann, Der (Germany)
Jakob the Liar (1999) .... Jakob Heym/Narrator
... aka Jakob le menteur (France)
Patch Adams (1998) .... Hunter 'Patch' Adams
What Dreams May Come (1998) .... Chris Nielsen
Aladdin's Math Quest (1998) (VG) (voice) .... Blue Genie
Good Will Hunting (1997) .... Sean Maguire
Flubber (1997) .... Professor Philip Brainard
... aka Disney's Flubber: The Absent Minded Professor (promotional title)
Deconstructing Harry (1997) .... Mel/Harry's Character
Fathers' Day (1997) .... Dale Putley
"Great Minds Think for Themselves" (1997) TV Series (voice) .... The Genie
Hamlet (1996) .... Osric
... aka William Shakespeare's Hamlet
The Secret Agent (1996) (as George Spelvin) .... The Professor
... aka Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent
Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) (V) (voice) .... Blue Genie
Jack (1996) .... Jack Powell
The Birdcage (1996) .... Armand Goldman
... aka Birds of a Feather
Jumanji (1995) .... Alan Parrish
Aladdin on Ice (1995) (TV) (voice) (uncredited) .... Genie
... aka Disney's Aladdin on Ice (USA: complete title)
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995) (uncredited) .... John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
Nine Months (1995) .... Dr. Kosevich
In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994) (TV) .... The Father
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) .... Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire
Being Human (1993) .... Hector
Toys (1992) .... Leslie Zevo
Aladdin (1992) (voice) .... Genie/Merchant
From Time to Time (1992) (voice) .... Timekeeper
... aka Timekeeper
... aka Visionarium, Le (France)
FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992) (voice) .... Batty Koda
... aka FernGully 1 (USA: short title)
Shakes the Clown (1992) (as Marty Fromage) .... Mime Jerry
Hook (1991) .... Peter Banning/Peter Pan
The Fisher King (1991) .... Henry Sagan, 'Parry'
Dead Again (1991) .... Doctor Cozy Carlisle
Rabbit Ears: The Fool and the Flying Ship (1991) (V) .... Narrator
A Wish for Wings That Work (1991) (TV) (voice) (as Sudy Nim) .... The Kiwi
Awakenings (1990) .... Dr. Malcolm Sayer
Cadillac Man (1990) .... Joey O'Brien


Dead Poets Society (1989) .... John Keating
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) (as Ray D. Tutto) .... King of the Moon
... aka Abenteuer des Baron von Münchhausen, Die (West Germany)
Portrait of a White Marriage (1988) (uncredited) .... Air Conditioning Salesman
Rabbit Ears: Pecos Bill (1988) (V) .... Narrator
Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) .... A2C Adrian Cronauer
Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge (1987) (TV) .... Various Characters
Seize the Day (1986) .... Tommy Wilhelm
Club Paradise (1986) .... Jack Moniker
The Best of Times (1986) .... Jack Dundee
Moscow on the Hudson (1984) .... Vladimir Ivanoff
The Survivors (1983) .... Donald Quinelle
"The Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz Show" (1982) TV Series (voice) .... Mork
The World According to Garp (1982) .... T. S. Garp
Popeye
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8247
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Death to Smoochy. Great flick. :lol:
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Oooh, i'll have to think about it...
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I liked Bincental man. Though I have only seen a few of his films, they are always either good or just ok. Patch Adams pretty much more or less good, Mrs Doughfire, it was pretty funny and they say One Hour Photo, was meant to be scary, I think they could've made it scaryer.
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8247
Jun 19 2005, 10:58 AM
Death to Smoochy. Great flick. :lol:

Amen Brother! :yes:
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Dwayne
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One Hour Photo was his best role, imho.
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I guess I have to say Aladdin, with Mrs. Doubtfire and Bicentennial Man as runners-up.
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Jakob The Liar
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captain_proton_au
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Bicentennial Man is my favourite.

He probably did his best work in GWH

Mrs Doubtfire, GMV and The Birdcage are also hell funny
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Mrs. Doubtfire was cool.

Did you know that the scene where the cake icing is falling off his face was mostly ad libbed?
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captain_proton_au
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Although Williams is probably at his funniest when doing standup, ie when he's allowed to swear
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digifan2004
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Good list but you forgot his Academy award nominated role for best actor and best supporting actor including:

The World According to Garf
Moscow on the Hudson

and one of his most best dramatic role in The Awakening.

Also, don't forget his role in Cadillac Man.

My favorite is Mrs. Doubtfire.

It was a beautiful story of a father's love for his children and how he would go to extremes to be with them.
:yes: :woohoo:

Not bad at all for an unknown standup comic discovered by the creator of Happy Days - Gary Marshall.
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24thcenstfan
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I think Robin Williams is hilarious. I like most of his work (that I have seen). There are a few movies that I haven’t seen. He was okay in Insomnia. However, the movie itself was really boring. I couldn't really get into One Hour Photo either.

The movies I most enjoyed him in were Good Morning Vietnam, The Birdcage and Mrs. Doubtfire.

I think I am going to go with The Birdcage. He was just too funny in that movie. The whole ensemble cast made the movie quite enjoyable.

Even though he is a funny man, he can do drama really well too. I hope he continues to branch out in the suspense/drama area.
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Sophie
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He's in the middle or beginning of making Mrs. Doutfire 2, according to imdb.com
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24thcenstfan
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Hmmm... I wonder what the script will be like for a second Mrs. Doubtfire? :chin:
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