You really have no idea how loved a movie is until a studio announces plans to reboot it — such is the case with Jumanji, the 1995 film starring Robin Williams, which performed pretty well at the box office but didn’t leave a big impression on critics and (adult) audiences. But reactions to Dwayne Johnson’s new Jumanji movie offer a valuable lesson in the power of nostalgia, as fans have been quick to cry foul on the reboot. Johnson has heard you, and not only is he committed to making the best reboot possible, but he’s also found a “cool” way to honor the memory of Robin Williams.
I think Townsquare Media (a.k.a. the radio station) should have a Redbox kiosk sitting out front of its building in Windsor.
Sure, Redbox kiosks are everywhere, but having one at the radio station would be even more convenient to you - picking up movies and games for the kids (or yourself) while running errands and/or picking up a prize at the front desk would be even easier and save you some time
For the first time since Robin Williams' tragic death, his daughter Zelda is opening up about the loss -- and life -- of her father in a powerful interview.
Amid all the celebrations and laughter during Sunday night's 2014 Emmy Awards, there was one larger-than-life presence that was sorely missed: the late, great Robin Williams. And following the annual In Memoriam segment to honor the famous faces we've lost over the last year, Billy Crystal took the stage to honor his longtime friend and fellow comedian in a moving and heartfelt tribute.
Robin Williams' friend and 'Fathers' Day' co-star Billy Crystal will introduce a segment at this year's Emmys on Monday remembering the late Academy Award-winning actor.
Robin Williams has been laid to rest. The late actor was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the San Francisco Bay on Aug. 12, one day after his death.
It is still hard to believe that Robin Williams is gone... That we will never have another movie like Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, or Good Morning, Vietnam among others. The one thing you can hang your hat on knowing is that we will always have great memories of Robin Williams. Some of those memories will be on display in Fort Collins soon.