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Robin Williams
Reviews Featuring Robin Williams
Slow in parts near the start, this film develops into a gripping thriller that clearly demonstrates Williams versatility and ability to perform in a serious role.
A well-cast comedy which isn't really as funny as it probably should be but worth seeing for Hank Azaria's performance alone.
Considerably more interesting than sleep.
One of Disneys finest moments seeing a film as good as this one almost makes sitting through guff like Home on the Range worthwhile.
A nice and shiny slice of cartoon wizardry, this robostory does exactly what it says on the tin.
Ironically, this tale of how to save and record your memories is completely forgettable.
Not as inherently awful as, say, The Love Guru, Old Dogs still manages to be very, very bad and waste the time of so many talented people.
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