Part 1 of 2 of our heartfelt tribute to Robin Williams by lazily reblogging previous articles about him.
Welcome to our newest column where we dust off our old cassette tapes to share some of our favorite musical movie moments.
Popeye (1980)
While the film was met with mixed reviews and considered a flop financially (even though it doubled its production costs), to a young lad such as myself this film was completely awesome. I think I knew who Robin Williams was at the time because of Mork & Mindy, he was perfectly casted as the squinky eyed sailor. This is the type of film that when you’re a kid you love for the charm and cartoon-ish humor but when re-watched as an adult you see so much more and appreciate it more. There’s a lot of adult-level humor in Popeye that I never knew or got when I was younger and because of it I can still enjoy it till this day. A lot people probably don’t…
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Never seen this! : )
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Big surprise…
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I saw this maybe twice on TV years ago and loved it, but I always loved the cartoons. Everyone else I talked to hated this film.
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