Hoffman? Dustin Hoffman?
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Hoffman? Dustin Hoffman?
Hoffman? Dustin Hoffman?
Philip Seymour Hoffman.Hoffman? Dustin Hoffman?
Same here.
I'm choking back the tears as I type this. I just feel empty, just numb. I never met him, but I grew up with him and if he wasn't my favorite comedian, he's top 3.
RIP Mr. Williams.
Hoffman? Dustin Hoffman?
So sad. Normally news of celeb deaths doesn't effect me that much but this one made me really sad. So many childhood memories cos of him
Yeah, she probably wants to stay anonymous.Yeaaaah, not the time and not even remotely appropriate since I assume you're about to stalk her posts.
Hoffman? Dustin Hoffman?
Man...for some reason this is hitting me REALLY hard.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Oh, I see. I was scared for a moment.Philip Seymour
Any advice for people out there like me who may be going through bad times themselves, for whatever reason?
[]RobinWilliamsHere959 points 10 months ago
Reach out to friends. They're out there. And know that you are loved.
I've been sitting here for the past few hours absolutely stunned. I've never felt this terrible about losing someone I've never met.
I've been sitting here for the past few hours absolutely stunned. I've never felt this terrible about losing someone I've never met.
Any idea if he was maybe suffering from a terminal illness and chose to go out his own way? Just really out of the blue here..
This is really devastating me. When I first heard the news earlier I was blindsided by it and while really upset, was still relatively stable. Then I came to the GAF thread and the Reddit page and fuck fuck fuck... His death has really hit home. Made me realize just how many movies of his helped shape me into who I am today and how I always loved watching his films when I was growing up. And his stand-up routine Live at Broadway was watched a great many times by my friends and I. So many fucking emotions here. Fuck.
Damn, I don't really know what to say, so many loses this year. My dad commited suicide a couple months ago, He was almost 70 too![]()
RIP.
My favorite movie of his is Bicentennial Man. It's super underrated. It's one of the few movies I've seen about death that is kind of uplifting. Robin's character was an immortal robot and actually chooses to give it up and make it where he can't live forever so that he could be human. The message is that being human for a little while is more important than being immortal. It might be weird to watch this now.
For anyone who needs a quick smile on their face, here's Robin & Koko the Gorilla tickling each other (video)
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