Beautiful Lily interviewing the wonderful Robin Williams on “The Big Breakfast” in the 90s 🌹

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Beautiful Lily interviewing the wonderful Robin Williams on “The Big Breakfast” in the 90s 🌹
Was anyone going to tell me that there's an episode of Mork and Mindy where they meet Robin Williams, and the moral of the story is about the pressures of fame, and involves Mork listing off a whole bunch of celebrities who met tragic ends, or am I just supposed to stand here crying over a stupid '80s sitcom by myself?
Heather reviews Insomnia (2002), a film by Christopher Nolan, for Doux Reviews.
“You’re my job. You’re what I am paid to do.”
Halfway though Insomnia, I was wondering: Could Detective Will Dormer (played by Al Pacino) sleep better during the Alaskan midnight sun if he hadn’t been plagued by guilt, or could the darkness of nightfall have provided adequate passage to sleep, even with his guilt? It’s hard to say. This upside down kind of question is not only the sort of thing that Christopher Nolan likes to toil with in fiction, in the real-life lead up to being hired to direct Insomnia also lay an upside down question.
Mrs. Doubtfire 1993
Andrew Martin (Robin Williams)
Aladdin
1992
Family/Musical
Robin Williams