Robin Williams is an esteemed actor celebrated for his contribution to the Hollywood film industry. Be it John Keating in Dead Poets Society or Alan Parrish in Jumanji, Williams was a versatile character in every aspect.
Little do people know that Williams was obsessed with anime. In particular, he was drawn toward the cyberpunk genre as a whole be it Apple Seed or Ghost in the Shell. However, his film featured a cameo so iconic, that fans remember it to this date.
Asuka in a still from the anime | Credit: Gainax
The film featured a cameo of Neon Genesis Evangelion and its misaligned theme. The clip garnered an array of comments which are nothing short of hilarious. The misinterpreted essence coupled with the fan edit made it comical.
Interestingly, it sheds light on the disturbing and unsettling themes in the anime. As one of the revolutionary series in the mecha genre,...
Little do people know that Williams was obsessed with anime. In particular, he was drawn toward the cyberpunk genre as a whole be it Apple Seed or Ghost in the Shell. However, his film featured a cameo so iconic, that fans remember it to this date.
Asuka in a still from the anime | Credit: Gainax
The film featured a cameo of Neon Genesis Evangelion and its misaligned theme. The clip garnered an array of comments which are nothing short of hilarious. The misinterpreted essence coupled with the fan edit made it comical.
Interestingly, it sheds light on the disturbing and unsettling themes in the anime. As one of the revolutionary series in the mecha genre,...
- 12/24/2024
- by Himanshi Jeswani
- FandomWire
John Krasinski has been named People’s Sexiest Man Alive, and we cannot agree more! The actor, who rose to fame for his iconic role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom The Office, truly deserves the title. Surprisingly, though, he did not initially plan to become a celebrity.
Credits: John Krasinski in The Office / NBC
He has one of the most prolific and versatile careers in the industry as apart from acting, he also works as a director, producer, and writer. Had he not become an actor, Krasinski would have been a teacher.
Robin Williams’ Dead Poets Society Inspired John Krasinski to Become a Teacher
In a video interview with People, John Krasinski recalled his journey to discovering his love for acting. He was already drawn to artistic pursuits, such as films and music, but one movie recommendation from his college days gave him an idea of what he wanted to pursue.
Credits: John Krasinski in The Office / NBC
He has one of the most prolific and versatile careers in the industry as apart from acting, he also works as a director, producer, and writer. Had he not become an actor, Krasinski would have been a teacher.
Robin Williams’ Dead Poets Society Inspired John Krasinski to Become a Teacher
In a video interview with People, John Krasinski recalled his journey to discovering his love for acting. He was already drawn to artistic pursuits, such as films and music, but one movie recommendation from his college days gave him an idea of what he wanted to pursue.
- 11/13/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Personal growth is a crucial part of the student experience. While academic success often takes the forefront, personal development is equally important in shaping individuals’ futures. One of the most accessible ways for students to gain valuable life lessons is through cinema. Certain films carry powerful messages about resilience, ambition, and self-discovery—traits that can significantly benefit students on their journey to adulthood. Below are five films every student should watch to inspire personal growth and new perspectives.
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
The Pursuit of Happyness tells the moving story of Chris Gardner, played by Will Smith, who battles homelessness while caring for his young son. Through relentless determination and hard work, Gardner ultimately secures a better future for his family, highlighting the themes of perseverance and self-belief. This film is an essential watch for students, as it demonstrates that even in the most challenging times, it’s possible to rise above adversity.
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
The Pursuit of Happyness tells the moving story of Chris Gardner, played by Will Smith, who battles homelessness while caring for his young son. Through relentless determination and hard work, Gardner ultimately secures a better future for his family, highlighting the themes of perseverance and self-belief. This film is an essential watch for students, as it demonstrates that even in the most challenging times, it’s possible to rise above adversity.
- 10/17/2024
- by Peter Adams
- AsianMoviePulse
One of the most famous scenes in Peter Weir's "Dead Poets Society" finds unorthodox prep school English teacher John Keating vilifying an essay written by the fictional Dr. J. Evans Pritchard that seeks to determine the excellence of individual poems via the application of a geometrical formula. The works of Byron and Shakespeare are measured in terms of their importance and degree of technical perfection; those that score highly on both counts cover a large area, and are thus considered truly "great." The horrified Keating therefore commands his teenage pupils to tear Pritchard's laughably square introduction out of their textbooks.
Art is not math. Creative works can't be measured on a numerical scale, or, worse, by up- or downturned thumbs. When you walk out of a movie or hash out your feelings about a novel with your book club compatriots, you don't quickly assign whatever it is you've just engaged a number,...
Art is not math. Creative works can't be measured on a numerical scale, or, worse, by up- or downturned thumbs. When you walk out of a movie or hash out your feelings about a novel with your book club compatriots, you don't quickly assign whatever it is you've just engaged a number,...
- 9/28/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Many film enthusiasts consider Dead Poets Society as one of the most cherished movies of the late actor Robin Williams. In the film, Williams’ character English teacher John Keating is a true outlier in the strict setting of the elite boarding school. Playing one of the students in the film is a young Ethan Hawke in his breakthrough performance. However, Hawke and Williams did not get along greatly.
Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society | Credits: Touchstone Pictures
Hawke shared that he wanted to be a serious actor in the industry. However, the Jumanji actor had the habit of making jokes on set which Hawke found incredibly irritating. Though their initial relationship didn’t go smoothly, it was Williams who helped him get his first agent.
Ethan Hawke Opened Up About His Experience Working With Robin Williams In Dead Poets Society Ethan Hawke in Dead Poets Society | Credits: Touchstone Pictures
Ethan...
Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society | Credits: Touchstone Pictures
Hawke shared that he wanted to be a serious actor in the industry. However, the Jumanji actor had the habit of making jokes on set which Hawke found incredibly irritating. Though their initial relationship didn’t go smoothly, it was Williams who helped him get his first agent.
Ethan Hawke Opened Up About His Experience Working With Robin Williams In Dead Poets Society Ethan Hawke in Dead Poets Society | Credits: Touchstone Pictures
Ethan...
- 8/24/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Gen X are a funny lot. Generally acknowledged to be made up of folks born between 1965 and 1980. This means Gen Xers were teenagers between the ’80s and the late ’90s. Crucially this also means it’s a generation that grew up without any meaningful internet and no mobile phones, who were used to relying on cinema trips to watch trailers, Blockbuster Video for our weekend viewing and highlighting the TV guide at Christmas.
Streaming services, of course, did not exist so movies we watched at the cinema, recorded off the telly and even potentially owned on VHS (if you were the Queen) became very precious in a way that something you caught on Netflix while you were looking at your phone are not. Every generation has movies that are iconic to them – here’s to the ones that shaped today’s 40-somethings+.
Before Sunrise (1995)
Richard Linklater’s naturalistic romance about...
Streaming services, of course, did not exist so movies we watched at the cinema, recorded off the telly and even potentially owned on VHS (if you were the Queen) became very precious in a way that something you caught on Netflix while you were looking at your phone are not. Every generation has movies that are iconic to them – here’s to the ones that shaped today’s 40-somethings+.
Before Sunrise (1995)
Richard Linklater’s naturalistic romance about...
- 8/22/2024
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
Robin Williams was an iconic figure in Hollywood who will be forever remembered for his iconic films, roles, and, comedy. An old clip of Williams was recently shared on the internet and the world is in love with it.
Matt Damon and Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting | Miramax Films
It was 1977 when a show titled Laugh-In aired on television. From various cameos by stars to comedians doing funny bits and skits, the show was quite popular during that time.
When Robin Williams Met Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra was a veteran singer known for songs like Fly Me To The Moon and New York, New York. Well, the singer also appeared in one episode of Laugh-In and that’s when Aladdin star Robin Williams made a simple cameo.
Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra in Guys and Dolls | Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Back in 1977, no one really knew who Robin Williams was.
Matt Damon and Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting | Miramax Films
It was 1977 when a show titled Laugh-In aired on television. From various cameos by stars to comedians doing funny bits and skits, the show was quite popular during that time.
When Robin Williams Met Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra was a veteran singer known for songs like Fly Me To The Moon and New York, New York. Well, the singer also appeared in one episode of Laugh-In and that’s when Aladdin star Robin Williams made a simple cameo.
Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra in Guys and Dolls | Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Back in 1977, no one really knew who Robin Williams was.
- 7/14/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
Robert De Niro and Robin Williams shared a beautiful bond of friendship before Williams’ unexpected demise in 2014. The death of the actor devasted global fans. Williams was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia (Lbd)— a progressive form of dementia that pushed the legendary actor to take his life at the age of 63.
Robin Williams and Robert De Niro in a still in Awakenings. Credit: Columbia Pictures
Niro and Williams starred in Penny Marshall’s acclaimed 1990 drama, Awakenings, and Niro share great memories from the set. Williams, who was a comedian before being a full-time actor, has always kept the sets of the movies he worked in sparking, and behind-the-scenes footage has revealed how he made Niro laugh with his hilarious wit.
Robin Williams Made Robert De Niro Laugh in a BTS Footage
Robin Williams and Robert De Niro in Awakenings. Credit: Columbia Pictures
Robin Williams did the same as he always...
Robin Williams and Robert De Niro in a still in Awakenings. Credit: Columbia Pictures
Niro and Williams starred in Penny Marshall’s acclaimed 1990 drama, Awakenings, and Niro share great memories from the set. Williams, who was a comedian before being a full-time actor, has always kept the sets of the movies he worked in sparking, and behind-the-scenes footage has revealed how he made Niro laugh with his hilarious wit.
Robin Williams Made Robert De Niro Laugh in a BTS Footage
Robin Williams and Robert De Niro in Awakenings. Credit: Columbia Pictures
Robin Williams did the same as he always...
- 5/28/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Hey there, movie buffs and fellow Robin Williams admirers! Get ready to take a delightful stroll down memory lane as we dive into the world of one of the most incredible actors ever to grace the big screen.
Yep, you guessed it – we’re talking about the one and only Robin Williams.
As someone who’s always been completely smitten by his talent, I’m thrilled to guide you through a list of his top 10 movies that have left an indelible mark on the film industry and our hearts.
So, pop some popcorn, grab a comfy blanket, and celebrate Robin Williams‘s genius together!
1. ‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989) – Carpe Diem!
“Dead Poets Society” is a masterpiece that captures the essence of Robin Williams‘ transformative abilities.
His portrayal of John Keating, an English teacher who inspires his students to seize the day, is both poignant and inspiring.
This film beautifully showcases Williams...
Yep, you guessed it – we’re talking about the one and only Robin Williams.
As someone who’s always been completely smitten by his talent, I’m thrilled to guide you through a list of his top 10 movies that have left an indelible mark on the film industry and our hearts.
So, pop some popcorn, grab a comfy blanket, and celebrate Robin Williams‘s genius together!
1. ‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989) – Carpe Diem!
“Dead Poets Society” is a masterpiece that captures the essence of Robin Williams‘ transformative abilities.
His portrayal of John Keating, an English teacher who inspires his students to seize the day, is both poignant and inspiring.
This film beautifully showcases Williams...
- 5/7/2024
- by Pia Vermaak
- buddytv.com
Peter Weir, who has not released a movie since 2010’s The Way Back, is likely never going to make another one again. The Australian director, who is known for giving some of the most acclaimed films of all time, talked recently about his long 14-years-absence from filmmaking.
Peter Weir received an Honorary Oscar Award | Photo: Screengrab/Oscars/YouTube
The four-time Best Director Oscar nominee, while attending the Festival de la Cinémathèque in Paris, said that he is retired now, which is shocking to the admirers of his works.
SUGGESTED5 Worst ‘Best Picture’ Wins in History That Made Fans Doubt The Oscars’ Credibility
Let’s have a look at two of his movies that deserved an Oscar win for sure, but they could not despite high critical applause.
The Truman Show (1998)
Peter Weir has been nominated six times for Oscars, including four times for best director, without any win. One of...
Peter Weir received an Honorary Oscar Award | Photo: Screengrab/Oscars/YouTube
The four-time Best Director Oscar nominee, while attending the Festival de la Cinémathèque in Paris, said that he is retired now, which is shocking to the admirers of his works.
SUGGESTED5 Worst ‘Best Picture’ Wins in History That Made Fans Doubt The Oscars’ Credibility
Let’s have a look at two of his movies that deserved an Oscar win for sure, but they could not despite high critical applause.
The Truman Show (1998)
Peter Weir has been nominated six times for Oscars, including four times for best director, without any win. One of...
- 3/19/2024
- by Prantik Prabal Roy
- FandomWire
Normally, when you think of the kinds of roles that lend themselves to Oscar nominations and wins, it’s the big, splashy attention-getters that usually come to mind. Playing a historical figure or an A-list celebrity in a biopic is usually a good bet, for example, as is any prestige role that can bury an actor under latex and prosthetics. But if you take a quick look at many of the professions of the characters that have led its actors to Oscar nominations, you’ll find one route that might surprise you — play a teacher.
In a way, that makes sense, because teachers are, in their own way, performers, communicating facts and ideas in the most persuasive way possible. Even so, there is a wide array of personalities drawn to teaching — from nurturing caregivers (John Keating in “Dead Poets Society” comes to mind) to borderline sociopaths — that have proven to...
In a way, that makes sense, because teachers are, in their own way, performers, communicating facts and ideas in the most persuasive way possible. Even so, there is a wide array of personalities drawn to teaching — from nurturing caregivers (John Keating in “Dead Poets Society” comes to mind) to borderline sociopaths — that have proven to...
- 2/9/2024
- by Tom O'Brien and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Normally, when you think of the kinds of roles that lend themselves to Oscar nominations and wins, it’s the big, splashy attention-getters that usually come to mind. Playing a historical figure or an A-list celebrity in a biopic is usually a good bet, for example, as is any prestige role that can bury an actor under latex and prosthetics. But if you take a quick look at many of the professions of the characters that have led its actors to Oscar nominations, you’ll find one route that might surprise you — play a teacher.
In a way, that makes sense, because teachers are, in their own way, performers, communicating facts and ideas in the most persuasive way possible. Even so, there is a wide array of personalities drawn to teaching — from nurturing caregivers (John Keating in “Dead Poets Society” comes to mind) to borderline sociopaths — that have proven to...
In a way, that makes sense, because teachers are, in their own way, performers, communicating facts and ideas in the most persuasive way possible. Even so, there is a wide array of personalities drawn to teaching — from nurturing caregivers (John Keating in “Dead Poets Society” comes to mind) to borderline sociopaths — that have proven to...
- 2/8/2024
- by Tom O'Brien, Chris Beachum and Misty Holland
- Gold Derby
The Holdovers is a comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne, from a screenplay by David Hemingson. The period film is set in the early 1970s, and it revolves around Paul Hunham, a grouchy disliked teacher at Barton Academy, who has to supervise the students who were unable to return to their homes for the Christmas holidays. He soon forms a bond with a rebellious and troubled student who recently lost his father. The Holdovers stars Paul Giamatti, Dominic Sessa, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Carrie Preston. So, if you loved the comedy film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (Netflix & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Madman Films
Synopsis: Hunt for the Wilderpeople tells the story of misfit kid Ricky Baker. When Ricky’s foster aunt suddenly passes away, he’s left alone with his grumpy uncle Hec The unlikely duo find themselves on the run...
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (Netflix & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Madman Films
Synopsis: Hunt for the Wilderpeople tells the story of misfit kid Ricky Baker. When Ricky’s foster aunt suddenly passes away, he’s left alone with his grumpy uncle Hec The unlikely duo find themselves on the run...
- 11/4/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Robin Williams was one of the most beloved actors of all time, with a career spanning over four decades. He left an indelible mark on the film industry with his unique talent, energy, and charisma. In this article, we will explore the best movies on the Robin Williams movies list, celebrating his iconic performances and legacy.
Born in 1951, Williams began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1970s. He made his film debut in 1980 with the comedy film Popeye and went on to star in numerous hit movies, including Dead Poets Society, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Good Will Hunting. The Ace American actor and comedian died on August 11, 2014.
Williams was known for his exceptional range as an actor and his ability to tackle dramatic and comedic roles masterfully. Selecting the best movies on the Robin Williams movies list is no easy task, as Williams had so many incredible performances throughout his career.
Born in 1951, Williams began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1970s. He made his film debut in 1980 with the comedy film Popeye and went on to star in numerous hit movies, including Dead Poets Society, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Good Will Hunting. The Ace American actor and comedian died on August 11, 2014.
Williams was known for his exceptional range as an actor and his ability to tackle dramatic and comedic roles masterfully. Selecting the best movies on the Robin Williams movies list is no easy task, as Williams had so many incredible performances throughout his career.
- 3/2/2023
- by Dee Gambit
- buddytv.com
With 1987's "Good Morning, Vietnam," Robin Williams had effectively conquered the long-held belief by many critics that his stream-of-consciousness brand of comedy was ill-suited to movies. In doing so, he'd also proven that he was capable of contrasting his dizzying flights of improvisation with moments of genuine gravitas. The question now was could he pull off a major dramatic role that wasn't tailored specifically for him?
This challenge arrived in 1989 with Peter Weir's "Dead Poets Society." Tom Schulman's tale of John Keating, a private school English teacher who encourages his teenage pupils to engage in verse-fueled non-conformity left no room for Williams's hyper-referential talents. He couldn't suddenly dip into a Jack Nicholson impersonation or goof on Michael Jackson. Even if he stuck to references within the era as he did on "Good Morning, Vietnam," it'd still be jarring. He'd cease to be Keating. This turned out to be quite the challenge for Williams.
This challenge arrived in 1989 with Peter Weir's "Dead Poets Society." Tom Schulman's tale of John Keating, a private school English teacher who encourages his teenage pupils to engage in verse-fueled non-conformity left no room for Williams's hyper-referential talents. He couldn't suddenly dip into a Jack Nicholson impersonation or goof on Michael Jackson. Even if he stuck to references within the era as he did on "Good Morning, Vietnam," it'd still be jarring. He'd cease to be Keating. This turned out to be quite the challenge for Williams.
- 9/8/2022
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
1989's "Dead Poets Society" is one of those tearjerker movies where the protagonist dies a tragic and very preventable death, a message that speaks to any teenager struggling to resist their parents' hardline expectations. In fact, the entire movie is a call to action to "seize the day" (carpe diem) and take your life into your own hands. Movies like "Dead Poets Society" will hold up in any lifetime.
Set in 1959, the story follows a group of friends at an elite all-boys prep school. John Keating (Robin Williams), their new, eccentric English literature teacher with unconventional teaching methods, uses poetry not only in his lesson...
The post Robin Williams' Reluctance Nearly Doomed Dead Poets Society appeared first on /Film.
Set in 1959, the story follows a group of friends at an elite all-boys prep school. John Keating (Robin Williams), their new, eccentric English literature teacher with unconventional teaching methods, uses poetry not only in his lesson...
The post Robin Williams' Reluctance Nearly Doomed Dead Poets Society appeared first on /Film.
- 6/21/2022
- by J. Gabriel Ware
- Slash Film
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