I guess we can’t stay in Neverland forever, we must all grown up.īut I just want to bid a sorrowful farewell to one of the greatest I’ve been able to work with and be around and I’ll always remember my time with you as some of the greatest moments in my life… and just like the rest of the world, I’ll remember you with joy and laughter. With “Hook” and so many other films, I, like millions of others became a fan and was always delightfully surprised by the performances he managed to produce, but with his passing, I can’t help to feel, along with my generation… I can’t help feeling like it’s the death of my childhood. And at the same time, I was fortunate to spend private times, many mornings in the makeup chair, (which with my tri-hawk hair took hours), just talking about poetry… And soft spoken and introspectively we would discuss Walt Whitman and Charles Bukowski. As well as see him single handedly put the morale of a movie set, easily hundreds of people, on his shoulders and kept everyone laughing as they worked long hours for what seemed like months on end. I was lucky to work with him as an actor and witness first hand the magic of what made him a legend, the wit and other worldly improv skills. That message was not lost on Basco, who, despite not having kept up with Williams personally in recent years, fondly remembered his time with the legend.Īn excerpt of his note is below the full text can be found here: Williams taught millions of children that youth must not be wasted, but that there are also great joys in adulthood, too. They became close, for a time, as Basco wrote on his Tumblr late Monday.Īlso read: Steven Spielberg, Chris Columbus, Bill Cosby React to Robin Williams’ Shocking Death As the grown-up Peter Pan forced back to Neverland, while Basco played Rufio, the Lost Boy who took over as the leader of the ragtag group of forever-kids once Pan left the island of dreams. “Hook,” the 1991 fairytale update directed by Steven Spielberg, may not have ended up as one of Williams’ most successful films, but for a generation of kids, it was one of his most iconic. See video: Best of Robin Williams: TheWrap Remembers Actor With Mashup of Iconic Roles Two decades later, he is mourning Williams’ loss, following the Oscar-winner’s death on Monday. Look at you, such a big, sweet thing.Dante Basco grew up watching Robin Williams movies - and then got to act alongside him. He is portrayed by the late Robin Williams, who also portrayed Mork in Mork & Mindy, Popeye in Popeye, John Keating in Dead Poets Society, Daniel Hillard in Mrs. Remember, you're in England, land of good manners. Peter Banning (also known as Peter Pan) is the main protagonist of the 1991 fantasy film Hook. Oh, Rufio, why don't you just go suck on a dead dog's nose. I'll tell you what a paramecium is! That's a paramecium! It's a one-celled critter with no brain that can't fly! Don't mess with me man. Peter appears, and is at first taken aback that Jack does not recognize him, but then goes to work, battling Hooks pirates, as the Lost Boys launch their attack. Hook meanwhile, has managed to make Jack forget Peter, and now consider him (Hook) as his father. Rufio, if I'm a maggot burger why don't you just eat me! You two-toned zebra-headed, slime-coated, pimple-farmin' paramecium brain, munchin' on your own mucus, suffering from Peter Pan envy! Rufio returns Peters sword, and stands by him as they prepare to go to war with Hook. You lewd, crude, rude, bag of pre-chewed food dude. A week old maggot burger with everything on it and flies on the side! You are fart factory, slug-slimed, sack-of-rat-guts-in-cat-vomit, cheesy, scab-picked, pimple-squeezing finger bandage. Someone has a severe ca-ca mouth, you know that? Boil-dripping beef, fart-sniffing bubble butt!
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