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NEW YORK, March 4 (UPI) -- U.S. comedian Robin Williams' "Weapons of Self Destruction" stand-up act is to be released on DVD, CD and vinyl, Columbia Records said.
U.S. comedian Robin Williams' "Weapons of Self Destruction" stand-up act is to be released on DVD, CD and vinyl, Columbia Records said. The home-video format of the show is to hit stores March 30.
By ROBIN WILLIAMS ADAMS The Ledger Advocates for mental health and substance abuse treatment were encouraged earlier this year by research showing the preventive benefits of their programs. They hoped it would convince lawmakers to keep them afloat despite tough financial times.
Welcome to How to Spend $20, BOP's look at the latest Blu-ray discs and DVDs to hit stores nationwide. This week: George Clooney's head is in the clouds, Robin Williams puts his energy to poor use and... Eric gives up. Making light of Precious is difficult.
On the verge of a game-changing business deal, a divorced dad (Robin Williams) and his womanizing best friend and partner (John Travolta) are thrown for a loop when they’re tasked with caring for a rambunctious pair of 6-year-old twins. Helmed by Walt Becker, this family comedy also stars Seth Green, Kelly Preston, Matt Dillon, Rita [...]
Robert Downey, Jr. Charlize Theron. Kathy Bates. John Travolta. Tina Fey. Matt Damon. Jake Gyllenhaal. Kate Winslet. Penelope Cruz. Tom Hanks. Jennifer Lopez. Robin Williams. Zoe Saldana. Sarah Jessica Parker.
I finally realized there was no hope for ABC's strikingly ill-formed telecast of the 82nd Academy Awards when Robin Williams took the stage to present...
Robert Downey, Jr. Charlize Theron. Kathy Bates. John Travolta. Tina Fey. Matt Damon. Jake Gyllenhaal. Kate Winslet. Penelope Cruz. Tom Hanks. Jennifer Lopez. Robin Williams. Zoe Saldana. Sarah Jessica Parker. There were so many stars inside the Kodak Theatre...
In a sad break with tradition, Robin Williams comes out to present best supporting actress; generally the acting awards are given by the previous year's winner, but Heath Ledger isn't here. And the winner is . . . Mo'Nique, but of course. She makes her way slowly to the podium and gives a poised, graceful speech, making a point of thanking the Academy for "proving that it's about the performance ...
Comedy in its finest forms is priceless, but unless the recipient is completely void of thought, who loves repeated, hand-me-down humor? When is the last time you’ve told a Robin Williams’ joke and gotten credit for it, resulting in thunderous, genuine laughter? Before qualifying my argument, I admit I love laughing and I occasionally love hilarious T-shirts [...]
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