I loooove it when he plays roles like that! robin is nice he just
likes to play on the dark side sometime. (OHHHHH IS THAT YOR LIGHT
SABER OR ARE YOU JUST HAPPY TO SEE ME!)LOL! I'm not sure if he got
his ears pierced or not my guess would be they were the clip on type
of earrings....I didnt care for the red hair much myself maybe its
because I am used to his natural color.
--- In robinwilliams@yahoogroups.com, Elizabeth Clem
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dissappointed with Robin's character. I was expecting him to be a
little... er... nicer. Although, I do like him with red hair! :P And
I can't help wondering if all those earrings he was wearing were
real....
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+0000Subject: [ROBIN WILLIAMS] 'August Rush' fulfills expectations
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> Some movies get criticized for manipulating emotions. But if it
does that well, what's the problem? Such a film is "August Rush," a
drama about three people connected by their love of music -- among
other things.The title character is a boy played by Freddie Highmore
("Finding Neverland"). Unhappy in an orphanage, he runs away and
finds a questionable mentor in Robin Williams, as a shyster who uses
musically inclined children to make street-corner profits.Unfolding
at the same time is the story of cellist Keri Russell
("Waitress," "Felicity") and rock musician Jonathan Rhys-Meyers ("The
Tudors," "Match Point"), reunited after their one-night stand years
ago. Gee, what could their connection to the youngster possibly be?
Even if that's an easy guess, "August Rush" has genuine feeling that
today's movies offer too rarely. Equally commendable is the effort by
director Kirsten Sheridan (daughter of "In the Name of the Father"
filmmaker Jim Sheridan) and her cast to get the music aspect right.
The actors really do look musically skilled, not an easy thing to
pull off. Terrence Howard also fares well as a social worker
concerned with August's well-being.If you want a dose of heart at the
movies this holiday season, give your own heart to "August Rush." You
won't be disappointed.(Rated PG)
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