My cemetery’s in Key Biscayne. It’s one of the prettiest in the world. The sky is blue, palm trees, rolling hills. The one is Los Copa’s really sh*t. [sigh] What a pain in the ass you are. And it’s true: you’re not young, you’re not new, and you do make people laugh. And me? I’m still with you because you make me laugh. So you know what I got to do? I got to sell my plot in Key Biscayne so I can get one next to you in that shithole Los Copa, so I never miss a laugh. Robin Williams and Nathan Lane as Armand and Albert in The Birdcage (1996) dir. Mike Nichols
THE BIRDCAGE (1996) dir. Mike Nichols
Good Will Hunting | Dir. Gus Van Sant (1997)
To quote from Whitman — “O me, o life of the questions of these recurring, of the endless trains of the faithless, of cities filled with the foolish. What good amid these, o me, o life?”
DEAD POETS SOCIETY (1989) dir. Peter Weir
Dead Poets Society (1989) dir. Peter Weir
IN CELEBRATION OF ROBIN WILLIAMS
21st July 1951 — 11th August 2014
“You’ve got to be crazy. It’s too late to be sane. Too late. You’ve got to go full-tilt bozo. ‘Cause you’re only given a little spark of madness, and if you lose that… you’re nothing. Note, from me to you… don’t ever lose that, cause it keeps you alive.”
— ROBIN WILLIAMS, Live at The Roxy, 1978
[IMAGE ID: vibrant 540px ten-gif gifset of Robin Williams in several of his most prominent films, listed below:
John Keating in Dead Poets Society (1989)
Peter Pan Banning in Hook (1991)
Daniel Hillard/Euphegenia Doubtfire in Mrs Doubtfire (1993)
Alan Parrish in Jumanji (1995)
Philip Brainard in Flubber (1997)
Armand Goldman in The Birdcage (1996)
Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting (1997)
Andrew Martin in Bicentennial Man (1999)
Maxwell “Wizard” Wallace in August Rush (2007)
Theodore Roosevelt in the Night at the Museum Trilogy (2006-2014). END ID.]
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True Words From A Legend
‘A friend is someone who listens to your bullshit, and listens some more.“
Robin Williams-
A tour of American Choreography by Robin Williams in The Birdcage (1996).