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Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:40 pm
by Disney Guru
I've only ever seen them once off really bad dubs from old TV recordings, will have to rent them. Must admit I don't really remember much about them, the shabby quality of the transfers really distracted my somewhat OCD brain.
Just noticed I posted the above message in the wrong thread, holy hannah I'm braindead tonight.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:47 pm
by Pasta67
It's hard to put into words exactly what this means to me. I can't even remember the last time a celebrity death has bothered me this much.
Whenever I tell people that my all-time favorite film is Aladdin, the typical response I receive is "No, seriously, what's your *real* favorite?" I've never understood this reaction. It's my own personal Citizen Kane, and one of my countless reasons for that is Robin Williams's endearing, innovative performance. And it's not just his role as Genie. I've had the pleasure of enjoying most of his films and even a few comedy albums. To think that someone whose body of work I admire so passionately would leave us so soon and so unexpectedly is truly heartbreaking.
I've got that "The Making Of Aladdin" book sitting on my desk, in which he is only referred to as "the actor signed on to play the Genie." I was hoping to get it autographed by as many members of the cast and crew as possible. This is one signature I'll never get.
Thanks for the laughs and tears.
"Good night, Agrabah! Good night, Alice!"
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:22 pm
by TsWade2
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:42 pm
by Musical Master
One of the best comedians of the 70's to the present, he's in a happier place now. RIP...

Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:04 pm
by Disney's Divinity
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:35 pm
by Pasta67
Gilbert Gottfried
tweeted a sweet message as well. It's very heartwarming to see some of his
Aladdin co-stars paying tribute.
Do Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman, Frank Welker, or Jim Cummings have Twitter accounts? Have they said anything?
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 1:17 am
by sunhuntin
very sad and shocked to hear this news. robin was one of my favourite actors... i adored him in patch adams and bicentennial man, and of course the irrepressible genie.
i sincerely hope he has found his peace, and those who loved him have all the support they need to work through this. would also be nice if the media would allow them to grieve in private and not shove cameras at them.
thanks for the years of laughter, robin. RIP.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:31 am
by disneyprincess11
In Fantasmic at Disney World last night, the Genie was on the boat at the end tonight and all of the characters gave him a huge hug.

Looking for a video right now!
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:59 am
by MeerkatKombat
Been away for quite a long time now but I am deeply saddened to hear of his death and especially the reason why. Depression is a killer. Depression has no prejudice and I think Lena Dunham put it very well
A tragic reminder that the conversation about mental health CANNOT stop. Money, fame, artistic freedom- none of it is a barrier.
A sad day for Disney fans. Aladdin remains my favourite film of all time and Robin Williams is a big part of that. A huge personality with lots of laughs which makes this all the more shocking for me. I'm watching Aladdin now and feel very sad. My prayers are with his family and I do hope he found what he was looking for.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:45 am
by dvdjunkie
I have truly lost a dear friend and confidant. Robin and I competed in a stand-up comedy contest in San Francisco back in the 80's, which he won, naturally. We have been close friends for years.
I received my yearly "Happy Birthday" call from him, and a promise, that now has been broken, that he would be here in person for my 75th birthday celebration.
With all the awards he has won, and all the people he has touched in his career, I think that I will miss him most of all for his role as the voice of the Genie in "Aladdin".
Robin and I have had many years of laughter together, and when I read of this tragedy I felt like a piece of me died with him. He could make anyone laugh at any given time. His comedic talents were borderline genius, and he never failed to sell out a show when he toured.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and closest friends, and I will be there at his services, in tears, because I have lost a good friend.
R.I.P.: Robin Williams
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:18 am
by disneyprincess11
Very sorry to hear about your loss, junkie. You were so lucky to personally know him. It's so great to hear incredible stories about Robin in real life.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:02 pm
by DisneyAnimation88
The world seems a lot less funnier without Robin Williams in it.
He is a legend, the range of his talent and genius was incredible. I hope that he is at peace now and that his family and friends will eventually find their own solace in knowing that he brought entertainment and (often uncontrollable) laughter to millions of people. And will continue to do so for generations to come.
We've lost a true great.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 1:35 pm
by 2Disney4Ever
dvdjunkie wrote:I have truly lost a dear friend and confidant. Robin and I competed in a stand-up comedy contest in San Francisco back in the 80's, which he won, naturally. We have been close friends for years.
I received my yearly "Happy Birthday" call from him, and a promise, that now has been broken, that he would be here in person for my 75th birthday celebration.
With all the awards he has won, and all the people he has touched in his career, I think that I will miss him most of all for his role as the voice of the Genie in "Aladdin".
Robin and I have had many years of laughter together, and when I read of this tragedy I felt like a piece of me died with him. He could make anyone laugh at any given time. His comedic talents were borderline genius, and he never failed to sell out a show when he toured.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and closest friends, and I will be there at his services, in tears, because I have lost a good friend.
R.I.P.: Robin Williams
I had no idea that you actually knew Robin Williams or that the two of you were so close. I'm sorry for what you've lost now,
dvdjunkie. I truly am.

Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 2:09 pm
by DisneyFan09
Disney's Divinity wrote:I know depression is a very hard thing to fight.

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I'm sorry to hear about it. I've struggled with depression as well, both mild and hard depressions, so I know all about it.
Either way, R.I.P. Robin Williams. Rest in peace.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 2:36 pm
by Sorcerer Mickey
Wonderful article on
USA Today written by Josh Gad about Robin Williams. My personal favorite from the article:
As many know, my performance as Olaf in Frozen is inspired by the great Robin Williams. When I first met with the film's directors, I told them I wanted to create a character as free and as wonderfully surprising at every turn as the greatest Disney sidekick I had ever known: the Genie. Olaf will never remotely touch the tour de force that is Robin's Genie. Because there is only one Robin Williams. But the joy and laughter that my little snowman has brought to children is because of the man who has left this world far too early. A man who taught me to be free, to be childlike, and a man who taught me to get out of my own way as a performer. His gift was to take all of our pain away and to allow us to escape. If only we could have returned the favor.
As my best friend, Seth Gabel put it, I feel like we just lost our life coach. The one who always reminds us that regardless of the hardships we face, he will always be there to lift up our spirits. But, I like to think of him more like the clown. The one in the kingdom who entertains and lifts up the spirits of kings and paupers, knights and yeomen. The one who juggles, distracts, dazzles and mesmerizes at every turn. The one who brings us all together, despite our differences and holds court by virtue of the fact that he is not like any one of us, for he is unique and talented beyond the rest. Unfortunately, as we all too often forget, once the makeup comes off, the clown is just a man like the rest of us.
Well, today we've lost the clown. And now we're left with the fools. Goodbye, friend.
RIP, Robin Williams. Thank you so much for the fantastic memories of laughter and joy you've given to us in
Aladdin.
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 4:50 pm
by rj.disney
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:09 am
by Kyle
Statement from Eric Goldberg
“I am beyond devastated. I cannot express how influential and important Robin was, and will continue to be, to me and countless other animation artists. Robin gave those of us who worked on the Genie so much humor, inspiration, and just sheer delight, that we were always spoiled for choice whenever we came back from a recording session. Like the Genie, Robin’s immense talent could not be contained in the lamp. I think we all knew, as the world does now, if there was ever a person who was tailor-made for the medium of animation, it was Robin. We have lost not just a great voice, though. We have lost a warm, human, miraculous person whose numerous and amazing talents will continue to inspire people for generations upon generations.”
John Musker and Ron Clements
“We had the thrill and privilege of directing Robin Williams in Aladdin. We wrote the part with him in mind, but his performance, complete with his brilliant, improvised flights of fancy, took us and the character far beyond what we had imagined. Robin’s genie defied space, time, and physics, and so did Robin’s talent. Like the genie it was immeasurable, thrilling, a cosmic explosion of wit and warmth. Robin brought magic into our lives, to his animator/other half, Eric Goldberg, and to the scores of artists who brought the genie to such vivid life on the screen. But, most of all, Robin’s magic touched millions of viewers who laughed and were moved by him. We will cherish the memory of this ever-giving man who made every life he touched, including our own, better.”
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/remembra ... 02610.html
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:28 am
by disneyprincess11
James Monroe Iglehart memorializing Robin Williams 8/12/14 "Aladdin"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzL_J4y ... e=youtu.be
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:22 pm
by ChrisLyne
Disney just sent me a shorter but much better quality version of the Broadway sing-a-long for the blog;
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2NbjVc6sIIk
Re: RIP ROBIN WILLIAMS :(
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:48 pm
by DisneyAnimation88
Thanks for posting that, choked me up a little.
Watching that film and hearing that song won't be the same. What a performance and performer.