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A Teacher, a Genie, a Nanny, a Therapist, a Doctor, a Comedian, and an Alien. We had all that and more, and we had all that in a single person, Robin Williams. Truly one of the most diverse and talented entertainers of all time, to call him simply an actor or a comedian would be limiting his range. As interesting off screen as he was on, someone like Robin Williams does not come around often, if at ever before or again.

Artistry, comedy and humanity can exist in many different mediums, but the great thing about film is that it will exist for generations to come. Chazz, Sumner and Wes are joined by their friend Meryem to relieve some of their favorite movies and roles Robin Williams has taken part in. We also get to find out which member of Off the Highway like the great films he was in (Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting, Awakenings) and the, um, other films he did (Flubber, Jack, Bicentennial Man), and find out who would actually play a real game of Jumanji.

This begins a new series at Off the Highway talking about and discussing the films of Robin Williams.

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- Dead Poets Society
- Hook
- Mrs. Doubtfire
- Jumanji
- Good Will Hunting

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