It’s a very bittersweet experience seeing a film like this; Robin
Williams is one of my favourite comedians of all time with a wide pedigree of
talent (despite a couple of film clunkers) whether it’s his excellent stand-up
shows, his classic film roles like the Genie in Aladdin and Peter Pan in Hook,
or his surprising talent at darker roles like One Hour Photo and his guest spot
on Law & Order: SVU. It is a
tragedy when anyone dies, but knowing who he was and how it happened… I’m
getting choked up as I write this just thinking about it. But his works still
remain to warm the hearts and tickle the funnybones of audiences for a long
while yet; I firmly believe that men live on so long as they are remembered,
and I doubt that Williams will be forgotten anytime soon. With that, let’s take
a look at his final live-action film role that was also dedicated to his memory.
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Saturday, 27 December 2014
Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb (2014) - Movie Review
It’s a very bittersweet experience seeing a film like this; Robin
Williams is one of my favourite comedians of all time with a wide pedigree of
talent (despite a couple of film clunkers) whether it’s his excellent stand-up
shows, his classic film roles like the Genie in Aladdin and Peter Pan in Hook,
or his surprising talent at darker roles like One Hour Photo and his guest spot
on Law & Order: SVU. It is a
tragedy when anyone dies, but knowing who he was and how it happened… I’m
getting choked up as I write this just thinking about it. But his works still
remain to warm the hearts and tickle the funnybones of audiences for a long
while yet; I firmly believe that men live on so long as they are remembered,
and I doubt that Williams will be forgotten anytime soon. With that, let’s take
a look at his final live-action film role that was also dedicated to his memory.
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