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Old 05-06-2008, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Lady April (View Post)
The Robin Williams "breaking out" of the typecasting comedy roles actually began with 1987's "Good Morning, Vietnam". The only funny parts are the ones when Adrian Cronauer is on the air. The rest of the movie is devistatingly serious.
1989's "Dead Poets Society" was also a very serious Drama. 1990 brought about "Awakenings", another serious Drama about the memoirs of a doctor. "Fisher King" came out in 1991 and was the second movie that Gilliam had used him in.
The first two movies mentioned are good but they're really sad. I love Awakenings. And if I've seen Fisher King, I don't remember it very well. It's hard to believe that all of those are that old. God, time passes too fast.

April, that is a really cute picture of Terry.
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