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Subastero rebuznó:
Espero que no nos den el puto coñazo con sus pelis.

hombre si ponen jumanji vaya, pero como vuelvan a poner la de que es un crio de 8 años que aparente tener 45, o flubber, yo me cago en mi vida y lo quemo todo.
 
Y esa mierdera basada en la Divina Comedia. Qué hez, madre.
 
carapito rebuznó:
Hook es ambrosía, cabrones.

ambrosia no es ninguna, pelis de este hombre hay las que te dan ganas de apuñalarte los ojos con un tenedor pero no lo haces, y las que no te dejan eleccion.
 
Benito rebuznó:
ambrosia no es ninguna, pelis de este hombre hay las que te dan ganas de apuñalarte los ojos con un tenedor pero no lo haces, y las que no te dejan eleccion.

No es que vaya a defender yo el "corpus" de las obras de Williams, pero en castellano se ven muy deslucidas por el actor de doblaje que tiene tantos papeles famosos que para sonar "algo" diferente distorsiona algunos tonos hasta hacerlos ridiculos como el de Nicholas Cage o el de Robin Williams.

"Good Morning Vietnam" y "El club de los Poetas Muertos" son dos interpretaciones mas que decentes aunque muy similares. Es cierto que no daba para mas, pero en esos dos papeles lo hizo bastante bien. Otra cosa es la moda de canis y chonis con el puñetero "carpe diem" que al final hace que le acabes pillando asco, pero sin ser un portento hizo un par de cosas decentes que merece la pena reconocerselas.

Hook es para sacarse los ojos con una cucharilla de cafe a excepcion de la escena donde sale Gwyneth Paltrow con 16 años.
 
Tunak Tunak Tun rebuznó:
No es que vaya a defender yo el "corpus" de las obras de Williams, pero en castellano se ven muy deslucidas por el actor de doblaje que tiene tantos papeles famosos que para sonar "algo" diferente distorsiona algunos tonos hasta hacerlos ridiculos como el de Nicholas Cage o el de Robin Williams.

"Good Morning Vietnam" y "El club de los Poetas Muertos" son dos interpretaciones mas que decentes aunque muy similares. Es cierto que no daba para mas, pero en esos dos papeles lo hizo bastante bien. Otra cosa es la moda de canis y chonis con el puñetero "carpe diem" que al final hace que le acabes pillando asco, pero sin ser un portento hizo un par de cosas decentes que merece la pena reconocerselas.

Hook es para sacarse los ojos con una cucharilla de cafe a excepcion de la escena donde sale Gwyneth Paltrow con 16 años.

Justo al postear lo de los tenedores en los ojos he pensado en "good morning vietnam" y efectivamente, al cesar lo que es del cesar. El club de los poetas muertos no la he visto porque no me gustan las peliculas sobre gente que lee y esas cosas :lol:
 
Sus dos hermanas lo deben estar pasando fatal, ya no tendrán recogepelotas.

Que sus den nigras
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Edito:

Quien ha sido el hijo de puta?

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Benito rebuznó:
Justo al postear lo de los tenedores en los ojos he pensado en "good morning vietnam" y efectivamente, al cesar lo que es del cesar. El club de los poetas muertos no la he visto porque no me gustan las peliculas sobre gente que lee y esas cosas :lol:

Si te digo la verdad queria quotear a Carapito por lo que habia dicho de Hook, pero no se por que te he acabado quoteando a ti :lol: :lol: :lol: pulsiones sexuales o algo asi, vaya usted a saber.
 
Ya está tardando el personal en dárselas de profundo y postear en Facebook o Twitter algo en plan "Oh, capitán mi capitán, R.I.P." aunque la única peli suya que hayan visto sea Sra. Doubtfire. Como si lo viera.
 
Steel_face rebuznó:
Ya está tardando el personal en dárselas de profundo y postear en Facebook o Twitter algo en plan "Oh, capitán mi capitán, R.I.P." aunque la única peli suya que hayan visto sea Sra. Doubtfire. Como si lo viera.

En Twitter ahora mismo todas las tendencias de España tienen que ver con Robin Williams y sus peliculas; por supuesto uno de los TT es "Oh mi Capitan".

Curioso lo que impresiona ver esa pelicula de joven y lo que desluce con el paso de los años.
 
Es que la señora dugfaller y llumanlli son sus mejores pelis no me jodáis,Rest In Pis :lol:
 
Es también el cómico más odiado por los demás cómicos aunque muchos cerrarán el boquino ahora que ha muerto, pero es que el tío tuvo vetado muchos años la entrada a los mejores clubes de comedia de Los Angeles porque entraba con libreta y boli y fusilaba los chistes que le gustaban. La mayoría se bajaba del escenario sin acabar la actuación como lo víesen entrar, o el dueño del local se encargaba de avisarlo.

Robin Williams: Prince of Thieves | Kempa.com

In the past few years I’ve read in a number of places that Robin Williams is a flagrant comedy thief. What I’ve never come across are specific incidents of this occurring. So I decided to delve into the vast resource of usenet’s standup comedy newsgroups and see what I could dig up. Among the many permutations of ‘If Robin WIlliams is stealing your material, you’ve got bigger problems,’ I found lots of hearsay and references to a specific incidents, but none of the primary source information that I crave. I collect the ‘highlights’ here in the hopes that someone with more specifics (or better googling skills) will find this and get in touch with the details. Without further ado, the hearsay:

“One of the things that I’ve learned from doing standup comedy is that Robin Williams steals jokes. That’s the worst fucking thing any comic could ever do to another comic. His joke stealing is so well-known that whenever he steps in a club, any experienced comedian ends their set immediately.”



“My hatred for Mr. Williams goes back to my days in the mid-80s doing stand-up comedy.
At the time, Robin was a big star in stand-up. But every big-time comedian that I worked with said the same thing about him … he was a comedy thief and everyone in comedy hated him. It was common knowledge that he would frequent comedy clubs, sit in the back and write down all the jokes that guys used that got laughs. Then he’d present them as his own “wacky improvisations” on television and garner all these accolades as being a comedy genius when NONE of his material was original, it was a hodgepodge of various young comedians best work. I used to hear stories about comedians who would get fired from clubs because they REFUSED to go on stage when Robin Williams would show up in the crowd. So…I was bred to hate the man.”



“He has a bad reputation as a comedy
thief. Tom Kinney, a San Francisco comedian of note, once did a bit about
Doc Ellis. Doc Ellis is a pitcher who pitched a no-hitter while tripping on
acid. Tom Kinney’s bit was very funny. So funny that Robin himself told him
so as he was caught doing the exact same bit at “The Boarding House” in San
Francisco by Tom Kinney himself not two hours after he had watched Tom.”



“Robin stole material from practically everyone on the way up. Ask, Stephen Pearl,
Jeremy Kramer, Gary Muledeer, Jeff Altman, Bill Kirkenbower, Joey Camen or
anyone else that worked with him. This is not just me spouting, even in an
Issue of Premire magazine they mentioned the fact that he was a joke thief.
They mentioned a joke going around about a deli in new york that had a sandwich
named after him..the Robin Williams..they give you a bun,but,you have to steal
the meat.”



“He doesn’t lurk here, but it has been proven time and time again that he has
a habit of doing other people’s material. He even said so himself in an
interview last year (LA Weekly?). He even had to settle a lawsuit about the
title of his first album because it was a catchphrase of another San
Francisco comic at the time. Good actor, bad thief.”

….

“I remember watching Letterman last year and Ray Romano was on. Ray
did a bit that he has been doing for a while about implanting phones
in your head to make them more convenient. The next night Robin
Williams was on the show and did the same bit word for word. Dave
looked like Robin had dropped a turd into his coffee cup (Letterman
produces Ray’s show).”

[This was by far the most-discussed instance of Williams' swiping that I found. There is apparently tape of Romano doing the bit on an HBO 'Young Comics' special 12 years before Robin did it on multiple late night talk shows (Letterman, and a year later, Leno) It's important to note that it's not the concept that's being stolen here, it's the whole bit - phrasing and all.]



“Tonight on Leno I witnessed Robin Williams completely rip off a well
known bit from Ray Romano. I know this is a Ramano bit and Robin used it
almost to the word.
The stolen set was the what if technology gets so bad that they start
installing cell phones in are heads, call waiting on each ear, and faxes
come out are asses. I know that I have seen Ray do that one before.
I’ve been a Williams fan for years and never believed the stories that
he was such a thief.I honestly thought that it was a case of sour grapes
and this groups tendency to bitch and over analyze everything and
anything.
I have to say though after seeing Robin last night on national T.V.
that I am no longer a sceptic but convicted that he is a thief. He did
Raymonds act almost verbatim.
I’ve been doing stand up for 3 years now. This really makes me want to
keep on plugging ahead. Can you spell ethics kids. Oh Fuck it.”



“Robin paid I think at least 3 months of Steven Pearls rent because he used what was
obvious to any LA comic, a few of Steven’s bits on the Tonight Show or another well
known show. Steve says he was glad he got some money and that over the years he has
heard exaggerated stories that he pushed Robin up against a wall and threatened him
etc etc…. which apparently isnt true.”



“It wasn’t pearl that slammed him.. it was one of wolfberg’s old
buddies.. and just now my mind went blank… carl, who was at the door
at the time had to break it up… robin went on the carson show… and I
am pretty sure it was brenner who was guest hosting and told the story
about how sometimes he’ll be on a rant or tangent..and stuff will pop
out of his mouth.. and when it’s not his, he’s told about it in not so
many words… he talked about how he was going to try to make it up to
folks who told him that he screwed them cos he said something that was
theirs on tv or radio. Fleischman called him on it once…”



“Everybody mentions Robin Williams, but don’t forget that Tom Dreesen kicked his
ass for stealing one of his bits. To my knowledge, Robin never stole from Tom
again.”
There’s a good article on joke thievery in the comedy world here. It discusses the touchy ethical questions implicit in the whole thing, as well as the ‘parallel evolution’ argument – that both performers devised the same bit independently of each other.
The article prints the following response to such a defense:

“In
comedy, there is such a thing as squatter’s rights,” says Mark
Breslin, owner and president of Yuk Yuk’s. “If one comic gets
there first, the bit is theirs. It doesn’t matter if you thought
of the joke completely on your own, if you know another guy is
already doing the bit, you don’t do it.”
The article also features a nugget of first-person testimony on Robin Williams from Swipee Steven Pearl:

“Robin Williams has to be in the top three
names when there’s a discussion of joke thievery,” says
Pearl. “But, nah, I never touched him. I did hear that a guy had
him up against a wall and that it got ugly. You’d know him, he’s
been in movies, but ain’t no way I’m giving you his name. But
Robin used to do my material. We’d work together and the
next night I’d see or hear that he was doing one of my bits.
One, I remember I did at the Holy City Zoo in San Francisco
around the time of that Sun City song. I used to do Sammy Davis
Jr. saying: ‘Hey, I won’t play Sun City — unless I get the big
room.’ Then, I hear Robin’s doing it. I confronted him and gave
him s–t and he cut me a cheque right there for a thousand
bucks. There were a few more cheques for substantial amounts of
money that kept my rent paid for a while. When Robin would come
back to the clubs, after he became really famous, some guys
would refuse to go on stage till he left the room.”
If all this dissection of the political side of the comedy world is interesting to you, you should check out the current issue of the New Yorker (‘The Humor Issue’), which features a great piece on the mechanics of starting out in stand-up via a profile of several young NYC comedians.

Update (via Email):

“Have you seen ‘The Aristocrats’?”

“The movie does a cut between Drew Cary and Robin telling the exact same version of the joke. The documentary makes no reference to this fact other than that. I already knew about the Robin Williams thing, so I kind of thought it was an inside joke as I was watching it. The rest of the audience, I suspect, had no idea.”
 
Que un actor cómico se suicide tiene su gracia. De hecho se puede considerar un acto de catarsis cómica.
 
Yo la segunda vez que vi Jumanji esperaba que un rinoceronte hiciera una brocheta con él.

Sólo le salvo la de Güil Janting, cuando estrangula a matt Damon.
 
Por fin alguien de renombre en el hilo, hacía tiempo.

Cosa más cansina de tio. Se disputaba, creo, el honor del humorista con menos gracia con Chevi Chase.

Tengo un ñao, también cansino, que es fan del finado recién.Y no vean lo que se reía cuando veía por vigésima vez cualquier truño suyo.
Más que nada para que vean que hay vida fuera del P.L, o sea, en mi puta mierda de opinión que no vale ni para tomar por culo, que hay gente todavía más ridícula y monguer que los forers de aquí.

l◄arma kansina
 
Como puede ser que mencioneis esa mierda de películas suyas y ni una mención al indomable will hunting, por la que consiguió un Oscar.
Está en mi top ten de mis pelis favoritas madafakas.

Enviado desde mi LG-D802 mediante Tapatalk
 
Que dice el cura del Ébola que pueden chapar su hilo, que ya no da más de sí.
 
Toda su carrera le llevó a lo más alto en calidad, al aparecer en un capítulo de Louie. Creo que has muerto tranquilo, satisfecho y orgulloso después de eso, machote, enhorabuena.
 
Pues yo creo que le recuerdo con cariño por El Rey Pescador, pero es recordar Popeye, la señora Doubfire, Jack (que el que tiene culpa de todo es Coppola, qué ostia tuvo), Hook (si ya las adaptaciones de dibujo a actores reales dan asco, pon a un Peter Pan maduro y más peludo que la tonadillera, a ver qué tal)...

Aún tengo que ver Aladdin en VO, que dicen que es tronchante como el genio, aunque Josema Yuste también fue tocado por el lol.
 
El Hilo de las esquelas - Tus condolencias, aquí

El muerto del club de los poetas.

Como ya han dicho, el pésimo doblaje y las ridículas voces que forzaba Jordi Brau le han hecho mucho daño al actor en este país de mierda.

En V.O. Es otra cosa, y sin ser de mis actores favoritos ( en gran parte por los guiones y papeles ñoños) no está tan mal.

El rey pescador, hijos de puta.
 
Steel_face rebuznó:
Ya está tardando el personal en dárselas de profundo y postear en Facebook o Twitter algo en plan "Oh, capitán mi capitán, R.I.P." aunque la única peli suya que hayan visto sea Sra. Doubtfire. Como si lo viera.

Eres un visionario. En facebook el comentario más repetido es: "oh capitán, mi capitán".

Y nadie pone una foto de cuando era la señora Doubtfire y metía la cara en tarta para disimular que iba sin maquillar. Hijos de puta todos.
 
carapito rebuznó:
Eres un visionario. En facebook el comentario más repetido es: "oh capitán, mi capitán".

Y en tuiter es trendintopis.
 
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