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evollove 08.11.2014 06:38 PM

RIP Robin Williams
 
63 years old, felled by the twin demons addiction and depression.

We hated him in some things, made fun of him, took him for granted. But we all, all loved him at one point, and that's something special.

I can't tell if this clip is highly inappropriate or not, but I think it is, ironically, sadly, one of his best acting moments.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piQ2-mNeTZM

LifeDistortion 08.11.2014 06:46 PM

It really sucks when someone is sober for years/decades and they relapse. In some ways Robin Williams was an underrated actor, he really shined in dramatic roles, and he really took on some interesting roles in the past few years. Sad news.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 08.11.2014 07:00 PM

This totally fucking sucks.. Robin Williams, while often annoying, was probably one of the few sincerely decent human beings in the Hollywood circle. He was also funny at many levels, and probably navigated the world of "funny for kids while being funny for adults" better than ANYONE ever even tried..

We will miss this guy! This also comes a total shock, hopefully it can be a teachable moment for people to pause and reflect that just because people look like they have their lives together on the outside doesn't mean they have it altogether on the inside.

Also, as is always the case with suicide, we need to ALL pause and reflect on how we can literally save a person's life just by being nice to them one day. This shows how there are people walking around with crippling pain inside and are helpless to the point of hurting themselves, and if the people in their lives were to almost randomly take notice, it can save that life.

If you notice ANYTHING remotely troubling about ANYONE in your life, NEVER be nervous or apprehensive to ASK them about it. Suicide is a desperate act, one which quite often is prevented simply by giving the person a chance to talk it out with a sympathetic listener :(

demonrail666 08.11.2014 08:43 PM

Wow. Just heard. That's awful. Always thought he should've played Willy Wonka in the Tim Burton remake.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 08.12.2014 12:43 AM

Greatest actor of all-time. I'll stand by that wholeheartedly.

I'll miss ya duder.

Nefeli 08.12.2014 01:23 AM

i love life soo much...but the worst thing i can listen when someone commits suicide, is that 'the hard thing is to choose to live and not to choose to die'. there are emotional states, most of us, the lucky ones, cant even begin to comprehend. i really wish all the people who feel that way can be saved somehow.

love to robin williams.

ALIEN ANAL 08.12.2014 01:33 AM

So sad and frustrating at the same time. horrible news.

pantophobia 08.12.2014 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
i love life soo much...but the worst thing i can listen when someone commits suicide, is that 'the hard thing is to choose to live and not to choose to die'. there are emotional states, most of us, the lucky ones, cant even begin to comprehend. i really wish all the people who feel that way can be saved somehow.

love to robin williams.


it's a rough process to say the least

He shared a birthday with me, July 21st, Cancerian, the motto of those born under this sign is "I Feel", it is very apt, you tend to feel everything to an extreme: the highs and the lows, the greatest of joy and the deepest of sorrow, it's something that doesn't ever leave you

!@#$%! 08.12.2014 11:59 AM

this is sad. love him or hate him, the guy was one of the few actors/celebrities/whatever who seemed to have a real soul. i don't mean by this some kind of ghostly ectoplasm attached to the body meat-- i mean a depth of feeling and sensibility that made him come across as very human-- yes, even when he was being annoying, he was probably annoying because you could actually feel his pain.

personally, i loved him in "the fisher king." it's been ages, so i can't make a critical appreciation of it from memory, but i really liked that movie when i saw it, and he was particularly great in it.

Genteel Death 08.12.2014 12:15 PM

I am surprised at the amount of praise his acting and comedy are getting now that he's dead. Never cared for his ''talent'' myself. RIP anyway.

dead_battery 08.12.2014 12:43 PM

i got swept up in the necro culture senitmentalism earlier

everyones really enjoying it.

Genteel Death 08.12.2014 12:48 PM

I'll join in then. Mork and Mindy was my 2nd favourite American TV show when I was a kid.

!@#$%! 08.12.2014 12:50 PM

in a country of fake tough guys with fake emotions, he had the balls to show pain

 


it wasn't always comfortable

The Soup Nazi 08.12.2014 01:26 PM

Once again (oh surprise), the media got it all wrong. "Ooooh, he was the funny man, how shocking". Do you, ignorant media fucks who couldn't come up with an original thought if your sorry-ass lives depended on it, even realize what Williams' supernatural gift was? Speed. Not the drug - unfuckingbelievable mental speed. You can't always appreciate it, what with some lame scripts in some of his movies and whatnot. One-on-one, however, in an interview or something similar, guy was mind-blowing, and NOBODY has ever come close, including Carrey and others.

Al Pacino said years ago that whenever he felt in a tough sport regarding a character, he would ask himself: "What would Robin Williams do?" Such an ability, as it usually happens (who's free of this curse? Paul McCartney?), comes coupled with a fucked up mental wiring. I don't and never will have the guy's powers, but what can I tell ya, I do relate to this.

Genteel Death 08.12.2014 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Once again (oh surprise), the media got it all wrong. "Ooooh, he was the funny man, how shocking". Do you, ignorant media fucks who couldn't come up with an original thought if your sorry-ass lives depended on it, even realize what Williams' supernatural gift was? Speed. Not the drug - unfuckingbelievable mental speed. You can't always appreciate it, what with some lame scripts in some of his movies and whatnot. One-on-one, however, in an interview or something similar, guy was mind-blowing, and NOBODY has ever come close, including Carrey and others.

Al Pacino said years ago that whenever he felt in a tough sport regarding a character, he would ask himself: "What would Robin Williams do?" Such an ability, as it usually happens (who's free of this curse? Paul McCartney?), comes coupled with a fucked up mental wiring. I don't and never will have the guy's powers, but what can I tell ya, I do relate to this.

I don't know, I think the idea that an individual has the capability of having some supernatural powers in terms of creativity that lasts throughout their lifetime doesn't have any proof other than media obituaries and journalists (who else?) trying to ride on their subject's peaks to make a name for themselves. Robin Williams' acting abilities were poor but entertaining. I can't get out of my head that he was entertaining because he was there anyway and you couldn't get rid of him. He was on TV, he was in films that you're often told you should go and watch if you're taking the girlfriend out and can't be bothered to watch your dog having a shit on the pavement instead. Regardless, it’s tragic that anyone feels this is a natural way to die and it hurts no matter what to the people who were close to him as human being.

Genteel Death 08.12.2014 02:33 PM

Btw, I think Al Pacino sucks too.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 08.12.2014 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Robin Williams' acting abilities were poor but entertaining.



Poor?

Have you seen films like Good Will Hunting, Awakenings, One Hour Photo, or Insomnia? Williams may have hammed it up in his family comedies, but that was part of his charm in those films.

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Btw, I think Al Pacino sucks too.



Oh, okay.

The Soup Nazi 08.12.2014 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
I don't know, I think the idea that an individual has the capability of having some supernatural powers in terms of creativity that lasts throughout their lifetime doesn't have any proof other than media obituaries and journalists (who else?) trying to ride on their subject's peaks to make a name for themselves.


I was using the term "supernatural" the way Morrissey used it to describe Sandie Shaw's beauty - a hyperbole, not a believe in anything actually supernatural which sure as hell I don't have.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Robin Williams' acting abilities were poor but entertaining.


Strongly disagree.
:)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Btw, I think Al Pacino sucks too.


I stopped caring about Pacino when he got addicted to tanning (DUDE, you're ORANGE), but that was one solid performance by him on Phil Spector.

Genteel Death 08.12.2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
I was using the term "supernatural" the way Morrissey used it to describe Sandie Shaw's beauty - a hyperbole, not a believe in anything actually supernatural which sure as hell I don't have.

:)


Have you read his Autobiography? The way he writes about her is not as ''dreamy'' as you would think considering his initial adulation of her pop persona. She wasn't a Smiths fan to start with and the band's crusade didn't mean much to her other than top chart positions.

The Soup Nazi 08.12.2014 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Have you read his Autobiography? The way he writes about her is not as ''dreamy'' as you would think considering his initial adulation of her pop persona. She wasn't a Smiths fan to start with and the band's crusade didn't mean much to her other than top chart positions.

I've read it, yes; that's where I took the adjective from. Several (but by no means all) people initially admired by Morrissey end up getting a good jab (or many) by the author - the pages on Siouxsie are particularly hilarious in that regard. Too bad the book was finished before the "Kristeen Young Contagious Disease" incident...


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