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He's dead, Jim.

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Re: He's dead, Jim.

All of these memories are making this tougher and tougher.

Someone on GPL mentioned that this is going to make watching Dead Poet's Society impossible any time soon.
 
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Such a great actor. Underrated in his dramatic roles (I know he got an Oscar for Good Will Hunting, but still) Always made me laugh. RIP, Mr. Williams.
 
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He was also a part of Comic Relief with Billy Crystal and Whoopi Goldberg. I used to watch that every year. *sigh* RIP Robin.
 
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I can't believe I forgot about The World According to Garp (okay) and Good Morning Vietnam (outstanding).
 
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Anyone with a Netflix account needs to go watch Louie, season 3, episode Barney. Right now. It's Louis CK and Robin with a great ten minute act, and now one with a very somber ending.
 
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I hear garp and recall John lithgow saying "but to have it bitten off, in a Buick"

I also wish j-lo would have had a nude scene in 'Jack'
 
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That's just too sad.

He has another sequel to Night at the Museum coming out soon, the trailer was shown before Guardians of the Galaxy. I saw the first Museum movie and liked it for what it was, didn't see the second one.
 
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