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I Watched Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) For the FIRST Time - My New FAVORITE Movie! 

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@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts Год назад
This has become one my favorite movies of all time!! Thank you guys so much for the recommendation to watch this after my Jumanji reaction! So many wonderful lessons & beautiful moments in this movie, and it will stock with me for a long time ❤ I hope you enjoy the video!
@JacobDennisHarris8586
@JacobDennisHarris8586 Год назад
FLUBBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@coletrickle-km7cl
@coletrickle-km7cl Год назад
Popeye. From 1980.
@tenebrisrex333
@tenebrisrex333 Год назад
This movie is from the 90s
@joeb918
@joeb918 Год назад
Late to noticing your reaction, the one fun fact I have to share that’s possibly already been divulged is that during the filming Robin walked around San Francisco as his Mrs. Doubtfire character, one of the places he went into in character was a sex shop inquiring about the items inside. Hilarity ensued as it wasn’t initially grasped by the workers at the shop that it was Robin. Oh and as long as we’re recommending Robin Williams movies, you should really check out Awakenings… it is based on a true story and as a warning it isn’t a comedy, but it really shows how great Robin was as a serious actor as well, even in his early days when that pretty much all he was k own for. It also stars a young Robert DiNiro…
@sebastianandres8781
@sebastianandres8781 Год назад
_______________________________ Bicentennial Man (1999) _______________________________
@zzzroxyzzz
@zzzroxyzzz Год назад
Robin and Sally really fought to have it end with them apart, this movie was for everyone, but it was a love letter to kids who don't get to see their parents get back together, and show them that it'll still be ok
@trioduece7559
@trioduece7559 Год назад
Wow .. never knew that
@zzzroxyzzz
@zzzroxyzzz Год назад
@@trioduece7559 yeah it was originally written that they got back together.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Год назад
I just wish there was some sense of loyalty toward Robin's character in Sally. He is the father of her kids. Instead, she jumped at the chance to destroy him
@derekfnord
@derekfnord Год назад
@@LukeLovesRose I think it's clear that what we see in the beginning was a LONG time coming. I don't think she "jumped" at anything. I think he'd been an irresponsible screw-up for a long time, and she finally reached her limit. Yes, he eventually figures out his s***, but she had moved on by that point.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Год назад
@@derekfnord I'm talking about after the whole Mrs Doubtfire debacle. But no matter what, theres nothing really likable about her character. Theres never any connection between her and Robin, outside of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume. She treats him like he got abusive or something
@derekfnord
@derekfnord Год назад
One of the great things about this movie is that no one is a villain. It would have been so easy to make Daniel the "good guy" and Miranda (or Stu) the "bad guy," but it's so much more powerful that they're not. Everyone is just trying to do their best to do the right thing.
@profanepersonality
@profanepersonality Год назад
Miranda was definitely the villain. She had no right to try and keep the kids from him. 100% the villain.
@zach4627
@zach4627 Год назад
Um Miranda took his kids away coz dad wanted to throw his son a birthday party
@digitaladventurer2142
@digitaladventurer2142 Год назад
@@zach4627 It was more then that. Things had been going downhill for a longtime, but the party ended up having the cops show up.
@digitaladventurer2142
@digitaladventurer2142 Год назад
@@profanepersonality No any judge would have granted Miranda custody. Daniel had to job and thus no way to support the kids, he had no housekeeping skills thus he couldn't provide a safe and sanitary place for the kids to stay. Yes Daniel was good loving father but he really was piling everything on Miranda. She was basically the sole source of income, always had to clean up his messes and thus had no time to spend with the kids which isn't fair. You also get to see the negative affects Daniels no rules all fun lifestyle was having on the kids when Liddy showed no respect for Mrs. Doubtfire's authority when she told them to go do homework and she refused and wanted to do things her way and watch their show
@merlinpendragon1272
@merlinpendragon1272 Год назад
I would say Miranda's lawyer was a if not the villain; she took too much pleasure from hurting Daniel.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Год назад
At the end, Hearing him talk as Mrs Doubtfire about parents and divorce and then hearing him say “bye-bye” knowing that he’s gone now just breaks me so much 😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@YSongCloud
@YSongCloud 5 месяцев назад
100%!! The final "Bye-bye" in his voice hits so super hard now.
@twofacetoo75
@twofacetoo75 Год назад
Something I always loved about the movie: Pierce Brosnan's character is actually a really nice guy. He's not mean to the kids or to Miranda, or even to Mrs Doubtfire. He's a perfectly nice, charming man who'd be perfect for Miranda. I just bring this up because it's so easy in these kinds of 'couple having trouble' movies to introduce a potential new love-interest, only to have them be such a total asshole that it'll never happen. I love that not only do Daniel and Miranda not get back together, but Stu is a perfect guy to 'replace' Daniel. It helps cement the ending where Daniel and Miranda don't get back together, because they DIDN'T work as a couple.
@Xehanort10
@Xehanort10 Год назад
Yeah I'm glad they didn't go "Couple gets divorced and the ex wife's new boyfriend is an asshole to make you want them to get back together."
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 Год назад
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 This is the very opposite of conservative. Daniel dressed up as a woman, with his brother in a same sex relationship, and in the end he and Miranda did NOT get back together.
@jeannieschmidt2217
@jeannieschmidt2217 Год назад
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 I certainly didn't want to argue with you - I just didn't understand how it was conservative - when it seemed to be on the other end of the spectrum.
@SuddenReal
@SuddenReal Год назад
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 I'm sorry, I don't understand your point. What do you mean that Pierce Brosnan's character should've known better than to replace Daniel? Do you mean that divorced people aren't allowed to find a new partner?
@NikkieTwix
@NikkieTwix Год назад
I agree, although he does have one kinda asshole moment when he calls Daniel a “loser” to some random dude 🤣
@BobbyvilleMan
@BobbyvilleMan Год назад
I recommend the movie Hook. A highly underrated Robin Williams movie. Directed by Steven Spielberg, music by John Williams.
@Xeno_Solarus
@Xeno_Solarus 11 месяцев назад
Hook is absolutely fantastic! An amazing movie.
@HolyDarkDeath
@HolyDarkDeath 10 месяцев назад
Hook is a classic!
@Saiman9000
@Saiman9000 9 месяцев назад
Y'all must not remember the movie correctly. It wasn't that great. Never land is supposed to be a cool, that was not what we got. It was brown and dead looking
@Hollow_Vamp
@Hollow_Vamp 9 месяцев назад
​@@Saiman9000 nah hook is amazing, you tripping lol
@Casper50002
@Casper50002 5 месяцев назад
A few Robin Williams movie and scary performance is "One Hour Photo"
@megafan2000
@megafan2000 Год назад
Miranda's new cellphone ringtone: Robin Williams saying "Miranda? wassup." Miranda's new text message ringtone: Pierce Brosnan saying "Hello Miranda."
@TheMirandalorianReacts
@TheMirandalorianReacts Год назад
YESSSSSS HAHAHAHA
@SuperMarioBrosIII
@SuperMarioBrosIII Год назад
@@TheMirandalorianReacts The cartoon at the start of the film Pudgy and Grunge was originally suppose to be it's own full short but it ran too long and was cut! Plus it never had an actual ending notice we never get to see the birds fate and here it is enjoy! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ChHvK9z96cE.html😺🐤🎬🎥
@doughbafett
@doughbafett Год назад
39:15 Them not getting back together is what made this movie work. Forcing them to reconcile at the end would've been cliched. Also, she's dating Pierce Brosnan, so it's not like she's slumming it.
@digitaladventurer2142
@digitaladventurer2142 Год назад
I get the feeling they broke up after Miranda's birthday and you came blame Stu I mean he literally almost died because of Daniel on top of probably being weirded out he went around dressing like a woman
@cityman2312
@cityman2312 8 месяцев назад
@@digitaladventurer2142 Stu is remarkably good natured not to hold a grudge against them both.
@Juide80
@Juide80 4 месяца назад
This movie loses most of its credibility by trying to sell that Miranda would've ever had any kind of chance to get a guy like Stu to give her even a glance. It's just ridiculous because she has nothing but baggage to give. No looks, no personality. Nothing!
@theautisticmystictarot631
@theautisticmystictarot631 3 месяца назад
Liar Liar did the forced get back together thing and it genuinely weakens the movie and Audrey's character. Fletcher had cheating on Audrey throughout their marriage, confirmed by her line to him, "When we were married, I wasn't having s*x NEARLY as much as YOU were." Why would it make sense for her to get back with a guy like that? Plus, the guy Audrey's was seeing (forget name, Cary Elwes' character) wasn't a bad guy. It makes no sense that she'd take Fletcher back when clearly she knows there are better guys out there.
@esclad
@esclad Год назад
RIP Robin Williams. He's missed more than he would ever appreciate, being as humble as he was. Another hysterically funny Robin movie is 'Cadillac Man' (1990) :)
@SevenEllen
@SevenEllen Год назад
"He broke the mould when he made me, dear" was a line Robin Williams improvised. How could it not have been, it is SO clever.
@Imaculata
@Imaculata Год назад
I saw this movie as a child, around the time when my parents had a divorce. I was so happy to see the couple in the movie not get back together, because that felt sincere and realistic. This movie helped me understand why sometimes parents are better off apart.
@sebastianandres8781
@sebastianandres8781 Год назад
|| *Matilde* (1996) starring *Mara Wilson* (Robin Williams' little daughter in this movie) Directed by *Danny DeVito* || *The Thomas Crown Affair* (1999) starring *Pierce Brosnan* & *Rene Russo* || *Cruel Intentions* (1999) starring *Michelle Gellar* & *Reese Witherspoon*
@soad2rox
@soad2rox Год назад
This was such a joy to watch thank you for this reaction. I grew up with this movie, but I definitely appreciate it a 100x more as an adult. To this day this still remains as one of my top favorite movies. Robin Williams will forever be a national treasure. He was taken from us too soon. 😥
@anttivirolainen8223
@anttivirolainen8223 2 месяца назад
Mrs. Doubtfire is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces of comedy. I remember watching the movie for the first time around the time it was released when I was about 9 or 10 years old. I laughed so hard at some scenes that it was almost necessary to call an ambulance. At the same time, the film conveyed a serious message, which was presented in an extremely warm and hopeful way. All the actors cast in the movie deserve full marks. The child actors were amazing, but the heart of the film is, of course, the comedic genius and source of endless joy, Robin Williams. Many of even the smaller scenes in the film were shot up to 30 times, and with each take, Robin brought something new, as he had an inexhaustible supply of ideas. The restaurant scene that culminates the movie was reportedly filmed over nearly three weeks.The scene where Daniel performs different voices for family court supervisor Mrs. Sellner was reportedly shot up to 80 times. Robin Williams could have improvised endlessly with new voices, and although the excellent supporting actress, the late Anne Haney, managed to keep an incredible straight face as Mrs. Sellner, undoubtedly many takes ended up in the trash due to laughter.
@theyoshow
@theyoshow 6 месяцев назад
"The whole time? THE WHOLE TIME?!" I say that at least once a week 😂
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 Год назад
It's pretty amazing how Robin Williams can absolutely break your heart and fill it with joy in the same film. My Mom looked exactly like Sally Field when this came out, and my parents divorced. It was close to home.
@derrickowen8162
@derrickowen8162 Год назад
Many times he'll also make and break you in the same scene too.
@anthonycurby4606
@anthonycurby4606 Год назад
Man went hard in Jack with that
@trexation
@trexation 5 месяцев назад
Miranda, I have to say. Stumbling over your channel(s) is one of the greatest things ever. I grew up with those films. Watching you react to them for the first time, in most cases, is really refreshing. Greetings from Munich, Germany. Regarding your question about doing different voices. I can do that and it is something you cannot really learn or rehearse. Yet you can get into character and really sink into it. However, for me it is more like a hobby - I'm an English teacher. Though, it sometimes helps in class. As they say: As a teacher you are 80% entertainer and 20% teacher. Love your reactions! You are so genuine and charming. Really brightens the day!
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 5 месяцев назад
as a single dad, i felt this movie. it was actually painful because i always tried, i just came up short. im autistic, and was undiagnosed back then, and i think it played into it. i've had almost no contact with my 2 kids, but their mom did do a great job with them. one does physical therapy and the other is into machining, and army guard. im super proud of them, but i wish i could have been a bigger part of their lives. im a disabled vet and went through a terrible time for several years until i was rescued by an old highschool flame, who is now my wife (she had two kids and we now have one together, been here for over a decade and we're still going. sometimes the first run isnt the right one). it doesnt make up for the fact that i wasn't their dad as i should have been. i couldnt care for them, and eventually she found someone else to step in, and he did a good job. i thank him for that, as i have said to her. im just a broken person, and im glad that my wife now knows what i am, and lets me contribute as i can without tearing me down for how i cant.
@1953jazzman
@1953jazzman Год назад
It always makes this old man happy when a movie of this quality can hit home so thoroughly with a person as young as yourself! Not many have that ability at such a tender age.
@owalover
@owalover 2 месяца назад
Ive seen this movie over 50 times at least. When i was little i didnt really understand the ending too much. My parents were together, it didnt have as much of an effect. My parents divorced when i was in middle school, and even now as a nearly 35 year old it causes me to burst i to tears. When Robin Willis died i took the day off from work. I was devestated. The love and laughter that he spread means the world to so many of my generation. Thank you for your amazing reactions.
@jjkhawaiian
@jjkhawaiian Год назад
"Moscow on the Hudson" is a great early 80s RW's movie both set in Moscow (USSR) and NYC about a "transplant." It's a heartfelt, funny, sad, and poignant film for the time.
@DigiMega351
@DigiMega351 Год назад
When I saw this as a teenager in the early 2010's, it became one of my biggest inspirations for being the voice impressionist I am today! I'm not an official VA yet, but I'm gonna keep working hard to make my dream a reality!
@CleansHaven
@CleansHaven Год назад
How old are you?
@DigiMega351
@DigiMega351 Год назад
@@CleansHaven I'd rather not answer that.
@EdithCardellini
@EdithCardellini Год назад
Lots of luck and support to you! ❤ Hope you make it big. 👍
@DigiMega351
@DigiMega351 Год назад
@@EdithCardellini Thank you! ^^
@ahmanetbones9496
@ahmanetbones9496 3 месяца назад
Speaking as a make-up director for my alma mater, those latex and foam masks are very hot to wear, and it's hell if you're claustrophobic. But if you've got the right artist and have no access to CGI. You can transform a person (safely) into someone or something else entirely unrecognizable. It's my favorite aspect of theater and theatre. My favorite effect to put on someone is bruises. The make-up palates for bruises and different injuries are so pretty and wide-ranging. Not to mention the person looking like they just went through hell to make the audience feel something. To me, that is what theater is. Telling a story of someone else through yourself ❤️ Please forgive the long post, I love you and your work. Keep it up!!
@legahsee1able
@legahsee1able 6 месяцев назад
If you thought Robin had a lot of bloopers in this, he apparently had so much extra material for his character Genie in Aladdin, that they could have made a second movie. Loving your videos by the way, your laughter is addictive
@darrenpayne150
@darrenpayne150 Год назад
As weird as it sounds, thank you for crying at the end. I am really emotional and a lot of movies make me cry. Nobody seems to understand at all though why this movie makes me cry. That speech at the end is so sad. Imagining the pain, confusion, sadness and even anger of a young child experiencing her parents divorcing. The way he approaches that is so beautiful and hits me so hard every time. I adore this movie
@toodlescae
@toodlescae Год назад
For the little girl in this movie: Mathilda For Sally Field/Miranda: Steel Magnolias
@githerax5303
@githerax5303 Год назад
Robin Williams won the Oscar for best supporting actor in 'Good Will Hunting', and nominated three times for Best Actor; 'Dead Poet's Society', 'Fisher King' and 'Good Morning, Vietnam'. Watch em all!
@Novacification
@Novacification Год назад
Saw a comment on another reaction that apparently originally they were meant to get back together but several people, including Robin Williams, begged them to reconsider. I think the main reason was that they didn't want to give false hope to children of divorced parents.
@maksphoto78
@maksphoto78 Год назад
This movie is fantastic on so many levels. Every time you watch it, you pick something new. A lot of Robin's dialogue here was improvised by him. Killer line after killer line.
@hamzah5643
@hamzah5643 Год назад
I seen this movie so many times as a kid. It can speak to anyone, at any age, when you're ayoung kid, you like the slapstick humour most, when you're a teen, you learn about the fragility of a relationship, when an adult, the absolute lengths you will go to for your kids, the memory of your own father who you only realize now did so much more than you realize, and the universal truth, that no matter what, mom and dad will love you. Edit: also I've turned nearly as hairy as Robin Williams now, so that's fun. haha
@sneezyg1
@sneezyg1 8 месяцев назад
How have you gone this long without seeing these Robin Williams classics????
@galaxywhispers1787
@galaxywhispers1787 Год назад
No matter how many times I see this movie, every time that ending with Mrs Doubtfire reads that letter, it always make me cry.
@AmericanIdolz2011
@AmericanIdolz2011 7 дней назад
It means SO MUCH to see someone react to the movie that initially inspired me to start acting in such a genuine, emotional way. This reaction made me so incredibly happy, and was exactly what I needed today. Thank you. 🥲 And you're a theatre fan (assuming because you loved the references)? AND you're from Ohio? Can we be best friends?? 🥺🥺
@gojuls
@gojuls 11 месяцев назад
I've seen this movie a million times and the more times I watch it, the harder I cry. I relate to this movie being a child of separated parents, though I ended up living with my dad and developing, along with my two brothers, a best friend relationship. Unfortunately our dad passed away in 2022, but his mark on my life is present every day. So thank you for this lovely reaction video to one of my absolute favourite movies which reminded me of him in all the best ways. ♥
@brichan1851
@brichan1851 9 месяцев назад
The thing about Pierce Brosnon in this movie is he’s actually a good guy, so it’s hard to hate him.
@bryancurtis220
@bryancurtis220 Год назад
Another of my favorite Robin Williams movies is Bicentennial Man. Its highly underrated, but shows his comedic genius. As always, enjoyed your reaction.
@tkurz3071
@tkurz3071 Год назад
Same, but also Patch Adams.
@sebastianalegria3401
@sebastianalegria3401 Месяц назад
I grew up watching Mrs. Doubtfire as a kid and seeing this again actually hurts me because Robin Williams is no longer with us. Actually, I saw the movie with my mom, and you don't imagine how much this movie made me cry especially with the ending, which was so beautiful. After watching Mrs. Doubtfire, I told my mom "Sometimes I wish someone could have saved Robin's live", while I couldn't hold back tears. By the way, thank you for making this movie reaction.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 Год назад
I Have So Many Of His Movie's,Love Them All Classics
@armandblake
@armandblake 4 месяца назад
One thing I loved re watching this as an adult was that Daniel and Miranda don’t get back together, but that the happy ending is being able to work out their differences and move on with the change in a positive way. I also loved that Stuart was actually a good person and cared for the children. This movie had nuances and I loved that
@BigSy19
@BigSy19 Год назад
1983 -The survivors 1984- Moscow on the Hudson 1987 -Good Morning Vietnam 1991 - Hook 1992 - Aladdin 1996 - Jack 1998 - Patch Adams 1999 - bicentennial Man 2006 - RV 2006 - Man of the year
@joeparker9516
@joeparker9516 8 месяцев назад
Hi Miranda, just a note: the lady that played Miranda's (Sally Field's) lawyer, was the eldest child in the TV Show, "The Nanny" with Fran Drescher.
@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
Not sure if you've seen Good Will Hunting, but it's one of Williams' best serious roles. He is absolutely perfect in it, and it's an amazing film.
@MCMNasty2
@MCMNasty2 Год назад
That ending speech still moves me to tears all these years later. As a kid of divorce and a parent of kids of divorce, it hits deep.
@billbabcock1833
@billbabcock1833 Год назад
For what it's worth, these are Robin Williams movies that are must see - Aladdin, Good Will Hunting, The Birdcage and Good Morning Vietnam.
@tkurz3071
@tkurz3071 Год назад
also Patch Adams, Bicentennial Man, and What Dreams May Come.
@jonrice3967
@jonrice3967 Год назад
also jumanji
@MrTbk1701
@MrTbk1701 22 дня назад
One of the greatest honors in my life was getting to work with Robin Williams. He was such a gentle soul ❤
@mattstanford9673
@mattstanford9673 Год назад
"He broke the mold when he made me. Made me very special." He sure as fuck did, Robin.
@bencotton9414
@bencotton9414 Месяц назад
39:41 - brings a tear to the eye when he says "bye, bye"...such a great loss to humanity was the legend of Robin Williams! I heard he used to hire homeless people as extras wherever he was filming and he helped out around 1,500 homeless people! In this shitty day and age where everyone has something to say and gets offended by everything, this man had the most gentle soul and did nothing except spread joy throughout the world! If only he knew how much he was loved maybe he'd still be here...💔😢 I grew up watching this film and watching it grown up hits different too because you get and see things that you'd never see as a child watching it! My parents divorced when I was around 8 or 9 and it was a messy one! Even as young as I was I wanted them to separate because of the constant, and sometimes violent, arguing... the fact that they don't get back together makes it much more realistic especially when he says... "Oh, my dear Katie. You know, some parents, when they’re angry, they get along much better when they don’t live together. They don’t fight all the time, and they can become better people, and much better mummies and daddies for you. And sometimes they get back together. And sometimes they don’t, dear. And if they don’t, don’t blame yourself. Just because they don’t love each other anymore, doesn’t mean that they don’t love you. There are all sorts of different families, Katie. Some families have one mommy, some families have one daddy, or two families. And some children live with their uncle or aunt. Some live with their grandparents, and some children live with foster parents. And some live in separate homes, in separate neighborhoods, in different areas of the country - and they may not see each other for days, or weeks, months… even years at a time. But if there’s love, dear… those are the ties that bind, and you’ll have a family in your heart, forever. All my love to you, poppet, you’re going to be all right… bye-bye..." ❤❤❤❤
@Smeaver555
@Smeaver555 Год назад
"The whole time? the whole time. THE WHOLE TIME!?!" will always be iconic, haha. so glad you loved it!
@CraigKostelecky
@CraigKostelecky Год назад
As Miranda mentioned, Sally Field did a phenomenal job delivering those lines. She captured all of the emotions in a very short time.
@ravensdark99
@ravensdark99 4 месяца назад
Robin Williams saved Pierce Brosnans career with that movie (According to Brosnan)...also this movie makes tough grown man cry..I have seen 2m tall military guys who started crying watching this..this is how awesome that film is
@MarkyMark8484
@MarkyMark8484 Год назад
If youve never seen Good Will Hunting, it is such a Robin Williams gem. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck directed the movie and it is amazing.
@jowbloe3673
@jowbloe3673 Год назад
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck wrote it, Gus Van Sant directed it.
@agarven1
@agarven1 Год назад
Gus Van Sant Directed Good Will Hunting but Matt and Ben wrote the movie. At the end of the movie when Robin says That son of a bi**h stole my line was ad libbed by him going off script. They loved that line so much and they kept it in the film
@MarkyMark8484
@MarkyMark8484 Год назад
@agarven1 Thanks for the info. I knew they were somehow involved in the movie other than being in it.
@MarkyMark8484
@MarkyMark8484 Год назад
@@jowbloe3673 Thanks for the correction.
@agarven1
@agarven1 Год назад
@@MarkyMark8484 you’re welcome and no problem
@SayNo2NoseBeers
@SayNo2NoseBeers 2 месяца назад
I was 8 back in 1993....this film brings back simpler times.
@thedryparn1279
@thedryparn1279 11 месяцев назад
Robin Williams was a great actor. He made the best comedies and could also do the deepest dramas so well you could feel his feelings through his acting. Truly one of the greats!
@haythamad-din5370
@haythamad-din5370 Год назад
A common aspect of these films, including Mrs. Doubtfire and Good Morning Vietnam, is the remarkable ability of Robin Williams and the screenwriters behind him to fuse drama and comedy so naturally and meaningfully. It's a testament to a mature literary approach that takes seriousness and humor as complementary. The best humor often comes from a dark place, allowing us to face otherwise hard subjects with greater ease. Contrast that with so much writing now that just forces "un-seriousness" for the sake of it with no sense of context or realistic balance. Definitely part of a larger American cultural shift, but I'm grateful we have had so many great works and a good portion of them thanks to Williams.
@BigZ482
@BigZ482 11 месяцев назад
Just discovered your channel, and loved your reaction to this. Mrs Doubtfire is my favorite Robin Williams movie. He was a one in a million human. Not sure if you'll see/read this, but I feel like you'd enjoy the movie Dutch with Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy from Married With Children) if you've never seen it. It's a road trip, potential step dad versus spoiled, potential step son movie, with tons of funny and heartfelt moments. Keep up the great work on your channel, and I hope to see more great content. 😀👍
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 Год назад
Love Seeing Your Reactions To All These Great Movie's Sweetheart 😘
@guitarman8462
@guitarman8462 Год назад
The part in the restaurant where his teeth fall into the glass , no one in the cast knew that would happen . It wasn't even in the script . So the reaction of when his teeth come out are REAL.
@mregobuster
@mregobuster Год назад
This movie is already a comedy classic, top of the list. Your complete and utter joy watching it was very infectious.
@GrilloTheFlightless
@GrilloTheFlightless 11 месяцев назад
This is what I call a great reaction. I’ve seen this film so many times that I take it for granted. But to see you express so much joy one moment, and cry the next, was an absolute pleasure and reminded me of how it was when I saw the film for the very first time. I only recent,y discovered your channel but you’re fast becoming g one of my favourite reactors. Thank you.
@07bently
@07bently Год назад
Great reactions.. I have one for you its a good comedy from 1975 called The adventure of Sherlock Holmes smarter brother
@YTLawnGnome
@YTLawnGnome 4 месяца назад
Mrs. Doubtfire is Robin Williams at his finest! This was the first movie I saw more than once in theaters. After I saw it with my friend I dragged my mom to see it with me because she is a huge Robin Williams fan and I didn't want her to miss it in theaters.
@halbaloney4593
@halbaloney4593 Год назад
Robin Williams' best (and most underrated) role is in Death to Smoochy (2002). It's the role he was born to play.
@chrisbell9075
@chrisbell9075 Год назад
THANK YOU! I been screaming that most of my life it seems like. Lol. I adore "Death To Smoochy".. Ed Norton slays in this too..❤
@ninjabluefyre3815
@ninjabluefyre3815 Год назад
"You alright?" "I don't know, I'm kinda fucked up in general so it's hard to tell".
@Shatterpath
@Shatterpath 11 месяцев назад
TRUTH! It was the first film that really made me understand what dark humor could be.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 Год назад
Rip To A Great Actor, Comedian Robin Williams, We Still Miss You Always
@vipjcaq
@vipjcaq 6 месяцев назад
You have been the same reaction as I am every time I saw this masterpiece ... Have everything .. 90% laugh and 10% sad moments ... Thanks for the react ... now you have a new follower 🤩🤩
@BubblyRainbows
@BubblyRainbows Год назад
This was a really great movie that meant something to me as a kid. My mom died when I was 7, and for a while I was kind of jealous and bitter when I was around families that were still together. But the message at the end about there being all kinds of different families, and love being the key. really helped me to feel better about my situation. For a little while, I watched this whenever I was sad about my life. It really did help a little bit along with all the other help I was getting from my dad and in therapy. Looking forward to what's next! ✌🤓 MILD SPOILERS FOR "GOOD MORNING VIETNAM": "Good Morning Vietnam's" comedic bits did not age well. It's very referential comedy, and a lot of the jokes require that you know about pop culture from WAY before my time and probably yours. So a lot of the comedy just doesn't hit anymore. That's the problem with comedy based on what's popular at the time. Those references get old and eventually viewers don't get it anymore. I still recommend watching it, because it's still a good story and Robin WIlliams is always entertaining, but the comedy Isn't all that funny when you don't get 80% of it. Fortunately, from what I've seen, most of your viewers seem supportive and reasonable, so hopefully they'll understand that the humor is outdated. I was really shocked when another reactor was recommended "Good Morning Vietnam," didn't understand the jokes and thus had a very mixed opinion of the movie, and then the comments were FILLED with hate about respecting the classics, and being too dumb to get it, etc. Some people really need to adjust their attitudes. Some of the "classics" just don't hit with modern audiences. They're just too outdated to have the punch they used to for a variety of reasons.
@hilarypotter3334
@hilarypotter3334 6 месяцев назад
Some Robin suggestions, if you haven’t seen them: Hook, Patch Adams, Aladdin, Good Morning Vietnam, Good Will Hunting- HIGHLY recommend… I’m sure there are more but they aren’t coming to me right now. I’m so glad you enjoyed this one!
@seansteyer8851
@seansteyer8851 11 месяцев назад
You are fast becoming my favorite movie reviewer! Love you like this one so much! I'm a huge halloween fan, so the foam prosthetic faces are a go-to because they move when your face does and creeps people out!
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi Год назад
I saw this in the theater when it came out and had to remain sitting for a while after the ending. There was no chance of reconciliation between my parents. But it was meant to be a part of my life. Even if I had the power to change one part of my past it would have a profound impact on my life today. It was necessary. I was very lucky to watch most of Robin Williams' early success even before this movie and I truly thank God for that. I look forward to any more RW content you might add. The only way I can be sure to see it is if I hit subscribe and notifications. I'm sorry, but you're now stuck with me. Take care, Miranda
@captmurdock
@captmurdock Год назад
This is probably my favorite Robin Williams movie. It runs the gamut from hilarious to heartbreaking. I know the ending is not what you expected, but I think it was real; Daniel and Miranda could not stay married, but they could become friends who happened to have kids. And they both can go ahead with their careers and ultimately their lives. So glad you enjoyed it.
@Alan_Taylor
@Alan_Taylor 7 месяцев назад
Love you're video reactions, just watched you're Indiana Jones Raiders and Temple of Doom videos and Mrs Doubtfire and loved seeing you react, I am also massive fan of the dance number at the start of Indi 2 too. Keep up the great work! Some recommendations: The Parent Trap 1998 Lucas 1986 Space Camp 1986 Summer Rental 1985 Free Willy 1993
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 Год назад
This one came out shortly before my parents' divorce and as a kid this movie helped me cope with it a little better. No, they don't get back together and even though that made the ending bittersweet I'm so glad they went with Robin Williams' and Sally Field's advice and changed it to its current ending. Even though it hurts, it's much more real.
@underAtack
@underAtack 2 месяца назад
This movie actually came out the year my parents got divorced; aspects of it mirrored my life quite a bit. My parents got shared custody because my my dad was a great guy, so my mom didn't want to take us away from him when she moved out; in fact, they decided together that my older sisters and I would live primarily with my dad (because my older sisters had already established friendships at our new school, and because I as the only boy needed a paternal role model), and my 6-year-old sister would live primarily with our mom, because she needed a maternal influence. They alternated weekends, with my little sister coming to our house one weekend, and my older sisters and I going to our mom's the following weekend. We'd spend the school year with Dad and most of the summer with Mom, and they took turns with holidays. The hard and hurt feelings in this movie were familiar to us, too. For four to six months after the divorce, they said some kinda mean things about each other to us kids, until they remembered that they were best friends. My mother remarried, but she remained close friends with my dad (my step-dad even became good friends with my dad) until he passed away in 2009. Even though they had divorced 16 years earlier, my mother and her entire family (her mom, dad and six siblings) were all at his funeral sobbing, because they all still had been very close friends with him. This movie has meant a lot to my family, and we watched our VHS copy of it until it practically fell apart. I see a lot of people arguing in this comment section about whose character was worse, Robin Williams's or Sally Field's, because one did this and the other did that, but they're both just people, and people make a lot of dumb decisions, usually with the best intentions. Danny wanted his children to have a fun and carefree childhood, and Miranda wanted her children safe and prepared for adulthood. Neither was wrong, because they both just wanted the best for their children, even though they didn't exactly see eye to eye on what that was. The divorce was a bit messy, both of them wanted to be with their kids, not take them away from each other. The ending monologue has held significant meaning for me and my family since the movie came out, even more so since my father's passing. My mother, my siblings, and I (and even my best friend) never fall to express our love for each other as we part ways/hang up the phone, even if we'd been arguing or angry with each other. This movie and everyone in it are wonderful, and Robin Williams was a gift to the world. I don't know what exactly he was going through that made him take his own life, I think it might've been health-related, but he didn't deserve whatever it was. My father was a lot like him - charming, funny, personable and caring - and the world is worse off without the two of them in it. If you're reading this and you've made it this far, I highly encourage you to watch the Robin Williams video on the T&H channel, or really any interview of him. The man has said many profound things in his life, and they deserve to be remembered and taken to heart.
@rogermorris9696
@rogermorris9696 Год назад
The Fisher King is a under rated Robin Williams movie that shows both sides of his much missed talent.
@Smokie_666
@Smokie_666 Год назад
Omg absolutely!
@neillio
@neillio Год назад
AGREED! I really wish more reactors gave Fisher King (and Terry Gilliam movies in general) more attention.
@mattabshier2494
@mattabshier2494 Год назад
Fisher King is fantastic
@davidmichels9454
@davidmichels9454 Год назад
Great choice! But I've come to the conclusion that your videos are therapy!!! So, thank you again for another dose of laughter and joy!
@peperino25
@peperino25 Год назад
🔥 ★ - *Bicentennial Man* (1999) ★ - *Hook* (1991) ★ - *Patch Adams* (1998)
@BroadwayBaby714
@BroadwayBaby714 5 месяцев назад
I have a lot of sympathy for Miranda as a character in this film; I think people disregard her because Robin’s character comes off as so fun, and we love him so much as an actor. But if we look at them as people, she clearly says that he couldn’t be a serious adult - always between jobs, never really talking about feelings, etc. She had to take on more responsibility, more work - he wasn’t cleaning or cooking prior to taking on the Mrs. Doubtfire persona, and I think any person in her shoes would then start to build resentment towards their partner/husband, no matter how fun he seemed. He needed some personal responsibility. No one in this film is the bad guy to me; just flawed people all learning to communicate better, fix themselves and trying their best 💜
@Dylan_Platt
@Dylan_Platt Год назад
Great reaction. It's a great comedy, but also a great family drama. It deals with tough but important issues in a hilarious and touching way that anyone can appreciate, but that even a kid as young as Maddie could understand.
@chada7094
@chada7094 Год назад
Your reaction to this had all the feels. Loved it. The Haunted Mask Goosebumps reference 👌. I'm 37 and this movie and Robin Williams were my childhood. Haha you getting excited over every moment was joy. 😀. Robin Williams brought so much happiness and laughter.
@MatthewBluefox
@MatthewBluefox 6 месяцев назад
Your reactions were so cute.
@KURSEDSOULS666
@KURSEDSOULS666 Год назад
I’ve seen this movie at least 10 plus times it’s so good Robin is amazing as always
@jose.damiani
@jose.damiani 28 дней назад
I watched this movie when I was 10. As I kid, it was the first time I felt happy endings were not a given in film, the fact that they remained divorced was hard at the time, but not making it a happy-happy ending made the film more real and withstand the passing of time even more.
@Parrott65
@Parrott65 Год назад
I am amazed how many people never mention “Bicentennial Man” when we talk about Robin Williams movies. I am seriously bawling my eyes out at the end of that movie every. single. time.
@TaylorsAngel18
@TaylorsAngel18 6 дней назад
Fun fact: The Aerosmith song "Dude Looks like a Lady" is what inspired this whole film. They said if there was no "Dude looks like a Lady" there wouldn't have been a Mrs. Doubtfire.
@timcrandall9046
@timcrandall9046 Год назад
I enjoy Robin Williams too. Here are some suggestions of lesser known RW movies but all are very good. 1) Bicentennial Man - A sci fi comedy/drama based on the writings of Issac Asimov. Very thought provoking and timely. 2) Awakenings - Drama based on a true story. Also stars Robert de Niro. 3) Noel - An excellent Christmas movie starring Susan Sarandon. Robin plays a critical part in the movie but for some reason his role is not credited. Also starring Penelope Cruz, Paul Walker, and Alan Arkin. Seemingly unrelated character crises prove to be interconnected resulting in an emotionally satisfying resolution. Penelope Cruz does a little dance that any heterosexual man on the planet would find irresistible.
@Dar-hu2nw
@Dar-hu2nw 11 месяцев назад
Robin was a great actor. First watched him on the show Mork and Mindy. The scene with the whip cream falling into the coffee was an accidental ad lib that stayed in the movie. 😅😊
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 Год назад
Hi Miranda!🙂"Good Morning Vietnam" was huge when it came out at the theaters. It holds up very well, too! Somebody knows her music.😉The song choices are great here. If you want to watch a funny film about getting a new perspective you should watch "Overboard" (1987). This was a very funny film with Robin Williams talents on full display. Great enthusiastic reactions to this well made and timeless film, Miranda!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@Anakinskywalkerfan1
@Anakinskywalkerfan1 Год назад
I hate good morning veitnam
@QuestionableLifeChoices
@QuestionableLifeChoices Год назад
ah hell yeah, overboard!
@chrisbell9075
@chrisbell9075 Год назад
Love "Overboard"❤
@Dubbadizzo86
@Dubbadizzo86 5 месяцев назад
My parents divorced when I was 6, in 1992. A year later Mrs. Doubtfire was released. I grew up on this movie. And with Robin Williams. Robin's character in this movie was a lot like my dad. Imperfect, funny, and loved spending time with me. Even had the hairy arms. And although divorced, made the effort. He wanted to be in my life. Both of my parents did. I'm lucky in that way, not every kid's parent wants to be in their life, but mine did, even though they didn't like each other anymore. I'm 38 now. My parents are no longer here. I miss them every day. I have their wedding album, for when they first were married in 1974, when they were in their early 20s. Full of life, laughing together. I like to think of them that way. I miss Robin too. When he passed, the little girl in this movie Mara Wilson, who is all grown up now, had a blog where she talks about this time with Robin, and I remember this quote from her blog, "“If you can affect someone when they’re young, you are in their heart forever. It is remarkable how many lives Robin touched, and how many people said, just as I had, that he reminded them of their fathers. I suppose - could I really end this any other way? - we’re all his goddamn kids, too." RIP Mom, Dad, and Robin.
@AnthonyMinsky
@AnthonyMinsky Год назад
I’ve always loved this movie. Every few years I find myself being in the mood to watch it again. I’ve seen it a good 8 times, probably.
@jessicalee5260
@jessicalee5260 3 месяца назад
Hey, a fellow Ohio resident! I used to live near Cleveland and graduated high school a little further south! This movie was so great, I had it on VHS when I was younger. (Yes, I'm THAT old.) Nice to see someone love it as much as I did!😊
@sebastianandres8781
@sebastianandres8781 Год назад
_Directed by _*_CHRIS COLUMBUS_* || - Bicentennial Man (1999) || - Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) _------------->-_- MUST WATCH -_-
@northshore1000
@northshore1000 3 месяца назад
“There’s never a bad time to laugh”, you’d say? Was visiting my sister & brother-in-law’s church. The church’s format allows for a congregant to go up th the stage, when moved, to share a scripture or word of encouragement. A lady shared at the mic and referenced account in Mark 21 where people were bringing financial offerings for the temple treasury. Her exact words that started me laughing, “And the people came to deliver their tithes…offerings…whatever…”. It was the way she said the word “whatever”. In my hearing of the word “whatever”, my mind heard it said like a rebellious teen being sassy and declaring “WHATEVER!” Like some spoiled Valley Girl. So, I began to chuckle to myself. This lady is speaking so sincerely, the congregation is quiet, listening. And I’m choking down my laughter. Trying to stop, my family glancing my way. Tears in my eyes. “WHATEVER” is all I hear in my head. The more I try to compose myself, the more it backfires. Eventually I got it under control, but that was an inappropriate time to be laughing.
@abiabi521
@abiabi521 Год назад
You are fun to watch movies with...and you don't cuss! Thank you....I just subbed.💗 This masterpiece is timeless! The acting was gr8, humor and soundtracks on point and a phenomenal message! I look forward to you reacting to some other gr8 flicks with top notch acting like "MAID IN MANHATTAN" with Jennifer Lopez , "BLAST FROM THE PAST" staring Brendan Fraser and "THE BUCKET LIST" Staring Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson.
@georgew9397
@georgew9397 Год назад
Amazing reaction!! Thank you for this!!
@markmorningstar5374
@markmorningstar5374 Год назад
Hey Miranda, another great reaction...WOW! If you are looking for movies with Robin Williams, you HAVE to watch "The Birdcage"...soooooo good! Another seriously good sleeper is the Steven Speilberg movie "Always" with Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman and Audrey Hepburn!
@milthopper6780
@milthopper6780 9 месяцев назад
I saw this movie when it first came out. I was going through a fight to keep my children, I was not allowed to see or speak to them for over 2 years. I eventually got them back. Needless to say I did not enjoy this movie at the time. This is the first time since then that I have watched it. I must say you have saved this movie for me, thank you.
@DavidB-2268
@DavidB-2268 Год назад
If you haven't already seen it, watch Hook, another great Robin Williams movie.
@emilydivis6369
@emilydivis6369 Год назад
My parents divorced when I was so young, I have no memories of them being a couple. Mrs. Doubtfire was a huge comfort to me as a kid. The ending was exactly what it should have been. I highly recommend you check out Cinema Therapy's reaction to this film. (And the channel itself if you're not familiar. Their content is top-tier in my opinion.)
@jescis0
@jescis0 Год назад
I have never had that myself, my father and mother weren't married when they had me! So when they couldn't be married too long it wasn't as bad as what most people go through! But I know it was hard for you more than what your parents went through when going through divorce, because of a song Hank Williams(Sr) wrote about it was "Help Me Understand"! Then there's Hank Snow's "Married By The Bible, Divorced By The Law"! It's Ok, you are better and beautiful!
@fayesouthall6604
@fayesouthall6604 5 месяцев назад
Cinema Therapy is fantastic
@thomasnieswandt8805
@thomasnieswandt8805 Год назад
I watched this movie in cinema and as a kid i loved it. However, the more times you watch it, the more you will realize, this is NOT a happy movie. Its a really spot on depiction of breaking up and the problems around it. With any other actor, this movie would be dark or even downright depressive. I recommend the reunion video here on YT sadly without Robin Williams, but even after 30years they are so sweet to another
@annika4989
@annika4989 Год назад
I mean this in the best way possible: I love how easily excited you are! from the first note of the movie haha really enjoy watching you watch my childhood movies with this much glee
@brittanyreusser9696
@brittanyreusser9696 Год назад
An amazing Robin Williams movie is, "What Dreams May Come". It's not a comedy... It is an emotional rollercoaster, but definitely worth watching at least once. However, if you do ever watch it, I recommend having tissues near by... You will need them.
@Ze_No_One
@Ze_No_One 4 месяца назад
I love your channel so much, finding out abt ur channel is like you finding out about these great movies, it's so much fun, u share so many thoughts and go indepth with a deep discussion, you enjoy so many subtle aspects of the filmmaking. Nice!
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