'Robin Williams, A Remembrance' - My two-minute video toasting the man and the actor.

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"What's wrong with death, sir? What are we so morbidly afraid of? Why can't we treat death with a certain amount of humanity, and dignity, and decency and god forbid, maybe even humor. Death is not the enemy, gentlemen."

Balancing stardom and personal battles, Robin Williams submitted his verse into the life and culture of multiple generations. There are few actor/actresses that possess the keen ability to enter and exit different characters without a flicker in their projection of raw, genuine emotion to a viewing audience. It's impossible to define the emotional imbalances he was enduring, but "it's not [his] fault." Thank you Robin.


 
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People are scared of death because deep down they don't believe the **** that religion spews.
 
It's fair to doubt everything as well as believe in anything. Neither side can be definite on anything, but I don't know what's depressing about that - appreciate that you Usain Bolt'd The Great Sperm Race and even have a world to inhabit and people to interact with.

But this is not the time nor the place.

Hopefully... back to regular-scheduled programming.
 
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Will One Hour Photo and Toys disturb the hell out of me? I included some clips from movies I haven't seen like Birdcage, etc., but I didn't even want to delve into his haunting phase.
 
One Hour Photo is, was, and will always be disturbing.

I watched it with my family and it was awkward. Plus michael vartan showed his junk.

I never finished Good Will Hunting. Always get through most of the movie but never the end.
 
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