Acting range is something that is extremely difficult to achieve for a performer: the skill to navigate many different types of roles and characters. Our double feature topic dives into this skill as it is portrayed through Robin Williams. Williams was a chameleon as an actor always navigating between comedy and drama in a wide variety of characters that defined his career. The two films that highlight this ability of his are Dead Poets Society and Aladdin, the focus of this double feature.

Chapter Timestamps:

  • 0:00:00 Introduction
  • 0:02:04 Double Feature Preface
  • 0:11:04 Initial Thoughts 
  • 0:24:09 Double Feature
  • 1:26:20 Ratings
  • 1:33:10 Polls & Double Feature Pitches

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