Definitely will miss Robin Williams. He had such a range, beyond the frenzy, which was noted by the multiple Oscar nominations and his win for Best Supporting Actor in "Good Will Hunting." I re-watched "The Fisher King" last night, and that movie comes alive with his presence - and he got nominated for Best Actor for that movie. So much more than Mork and mania, and his suicide is upsetting.
Comedy is such a personal thing. I tend to like the physical style, but my wife can't stand it. She prefers the talking stuff, more Jerry Seinfeld. We've been to comedy shows where the f-bomb was getting thrown like crazy, and we felt completely insulted, left, and got the refund. At other times, I've seen shows that worked with just about as much f-bombing. Comedy is so challenging, and so disrespected as an art form. It is just different from "serious" acting, not inferior to it.
Yes, we live in a celebrity obsessed society. How much is Lebron making? And who cares what team he plays on? What does that matter? How many people vote for a contestant on American Idol, but don't vote in their local school board election? Which one of those has a bigger impact on your life? We do have trouble sorting out what is important sometimes. As if I needed to say that to this crowd.