To the comic-con this year, Mrs. Dubumfire star Matthew Lawrence Open on a nostalgic and controversial idea. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, the actor shared that he wants to resurrect Robin Williams’Item that uses artificial intelligence, describing it as a sincere tribute that could bring comfort and joy to a generation of fans.
“I would like – now, of course, with respect and with the ok of his family – but I would like to do something truly special with his voice because I know for a generation, that voice is so iconic.
“It’s not just the fact that I knew him and worked with him and therefore he is in my head – he is in everyone’s head. And it would be so beautiful.”
The idea came after Lawrence stumbled upon an old television spot that presented Williams to make an out -of -field voice voice. He blocked himself with him, especially in light of today’s rapid progress in AI technology.
“It is a bit like this very contemporary, modern, almost a kind of prefiguration of what is happening commercial that he did, where he made this voice out of the computerized field.
“And he always blocked me. And then, during his disappearance, with the IA that comes out, I am like, ‘friend, it must be the voice of Ai. It must be the voice in something.’ So yes, I would like to do it. “
Lawrence has even reflected on what Williams’ voice would be like that helps you with daily tasks, such as traffic browsing. “It would be Robin! It would be so beautiful. I’m telling you.”
Williams, who disappeared in 2014 at the age of 63, left a legacy of unforgettable performances. Mrs. DubumfireOne of his most loved films, he collected over $ 440 million all over the world and has become a definitive comedy of the 90s.
But for Lawrence, the impact went beyond the screen. In an interview with people, he reflected on the profound influence that Williams had on his life, especially when it was to avoid the abuse of substances.
“It was the first adult who really let me in his condition. For example, he made me enter. I want to say, however bright he was on the camera-I would go to find him in his trailer to talk to him-painful for him. He is really painful for him. He didn’t hide it. He spoke to me with me.”
Lawrence clearly remembered the time. Williams said to him:
“Never do drugs. Especially cocaine. You know when you come to my trailer and see me like this? This is why. And now I am fighting for the rest of my life because I spent 10 years to do something very stupid every day. Don’t do it.”
Lawrence said he moved away from drugs because of that advice. He also shared a story on how Williams helped him get the role of Chris Hillard Mrs. Dubumfire. The study had favored another child actor, but during a key hearing, Williams played Lawrence playfully behind his back to cause an authentic reaction.
“[Robin] Having secretly removing me behind my back and threw me so strong. I had the role because of that little moment on the other boy. It was all Robin Williams. “I know what I will do to get this child this job.” Thanks, Rob. “
Regardless of the fact that Williams’ voice is never revived through the IA, Lawrence’s memories are a reminder of the personal and emotional connections that have modeled a generation. His idea will certainly be to arouse some debate, but is rooted in the man who has given so much in the world through his voice, humor and humanity.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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