favorite movies
By sophie_dfuss
@sophie_dfuss (2365)
Philippines
9 responses
@youless (112507)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Mar 09
My favorite movie of Robin Williams is Bicentennial Man. I have heard that this movie didn't have a very good income, but I really think this movie is fantastic. It made me tearful. It is a very touching science fiction movie.
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@sophie_dfuss (2365)
• Philippines
6 Mar 09
thanks... I have not watch that one...I will try to find a dvd of that
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@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
2 Mar 10
He is a very funny man and he's also very talented too, I like most of his films but my favourite of his has to be Mrs Doubtfire, I never get tired of watching that film and it's always so very funny. He's absolutely brilliant in the film, and a great star line up to with Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan. It's also sad as well, well written and one of his best. Last Friday night a friend and I had a movie night together and we watched Jumanji together which of course Robin Williams was in. I didn't like him in Mork and Mindy though, that was too cheesy and unfunny but that was before he became really famous I guess.
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
21 May 11
Hi. sophie_dfuss. I remember "Mrs. Doubtfire." This was one of my favorite movies! I could not stop laughing at this movie. Robin really was a silly clown in this movie. It was a great movie and it was also sweet too. He was very nice to the little girl on this movie. This is one of my favorite movies that Robin Williams has ever starred in.
@bubbletush (1332)
• Philippines
6 Mar 09
The movie "What Dreams May Come" is my favorite Robin Williams movie. It is very deep and moving. A very touching film about the couple's love for each other.
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@sophie_dfuss (2365)
• Philippines
6 Mar 09
This is one of my favorite films of him...it was so touching and really made me cry...
@veromar (1453)
• Argentina
3 Mar 10
I'm a huge Robin Williams fan. I have to say that I really prefer his dramatic roles to the comedies. "Awakenings" I have seen hundreds of times and yet still find something new in his performance. Some little nuance that shows the brilliance of an actor. I'm also a fan of "The World According to Garp" as well as the other films that people have already mentioned here. I still bawl my head off when I watch "Patch Adams". Although his was a supporting role, I think he was absolutely brilliant in "Good Will Hunting"!