RE: Robin Williams found dead in his Bay Area Home...
August 13, 2014 at 8:12 pm
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2014 at 8:15 pm by Zidneya.)
(August 13, 2014 at 2:13 pm)Welsh cake Wrote:(August 12, 2014 at 6:47 pm)Zidneya Wrote: What's wrong with death sir?To quote Doug Walker from his review:
"Did a man, who wants to save lives, really just say that?"
Death is not the enemy gentlemen. If we're going to fight a disease, let's fight one of the most terrible diseases of all, indifference.
Robin Williams
Patch Adams 1998
(August 13, 2014 at 3:31 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: I'll always remember his disgust when the film ended:Hahaha what a stupid way to end a review.
If you want to talk about the benefits of emotional interaction with your patients, fine.
If you want to talk about new forms of practicing medicine and treating people, fine.
But, DO IT AS A FUCKING ADULT! Not this childish, poorly written, nonfactual bullshit!
What an epic way to finish a review.
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Hey Walker you want to talk about adulthood stop mentioning animation and toons Hahaha!(that was my though about it when I saw his review, not that I'm expecting him to reply me here I was just mentioning). I mean come one even most of online movie critics have more self control that that smart ass. So what if the movie has mistakes. Pretty much every single thing(specially film) has flaws pointing out them doesn't change my mind. That's not nostalgia critic that's sticking up with the past critics. A true reviewer that ain't enough humble with himself to admit that even his opinion could be wrong he ain't worth listing.
Like for example:
And I'm suppose to take in count walker? Why?
Do not be weighed down by what the critic says. No statue was ever erected to honour a critic. Statues are for the criticized.
Anthony de Mello
(August 13, 2014 at 3:31 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: Again, I loved Robin Williams, but people who want to remember him for a disgraceful movie, easily his worst, a film that was unfaithful to a real man's life, misrepresenting his actual hard work, and theories, are doing him a disservice.Why? Because that doesn't answer my question.
Then according to you we only have to focus on the good stuff? Geez then when Spielberg dies nobody mentions the crystal skull to Welsh guys. And when Ben Affleck dies let's forget about Daredevil.
Because who are you to tell me what should or shouldnt remember?
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I said it once and I'll said it again. Are we supposed to overpass everything that deceased did and only take in count the good things? Am I supposed to forget Revolution 9 just because I liked John Lennon? Or overpass the Last Airbender movie despite how much I love the Nickelodeon Avatar franchise? Who says what we should or shouldn't remember when we talk about someone life history?
Besides not every single one of us like to forget our mistakes. Some people like to carry them and say Yeah I did that and it's because of that, that I became a better person.
(August 13, 2014 at 3:31 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: You remember the people you love for their triumphs, not their disasters.Yeah because Doug Walker clearly is the first example of that philosophy. Some of the people that made the films in his Nostalgia critics are dead yet he don't seem to have second thoughts about that.
Unfaithful to a real man's life..yeah right.
The Real Patch Adams Pens Moving Remembrance of Robin Williams
If the real Patch has already forgiven this movie why can't you?