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In the whimsical family comedy "Flubber," directed by Christopher McDonald, Les Mayfield, and starring Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Christopher McDonald, and Ted Levine, viewers are taken on a hilarious and heartwarming adventure filled with science, slapstick humor, and love. Released in 1997, this sci-fi comedy follows the eccentric Professor Philip Brainard (Robin Williams) as he creates a bouncy, flying rubber substance called "Flubber" that has a mind of its own. When Professor Brainard's invention of Flubber attracts the attention of both his rival and potential benefactors, chaos ensues as everyone tries to get their hands on this miraculous creation. Along the way, Brainard must navigate the ups and downs of love, friendship, and responsibility, all while dealing with the mischievous antics of Flubber. With a stellar cast and a blend of sci-fi elements and comedy, "Flubber" is a delightful and entertaining film that will leave audiences of all ages laughing and feeling uplifted. Join Professor Brainard, his loyal love interest Sara (Marcia Gay Harden), and a zany supporting cast as they embark on a madcap journey filled with laughter, love, and lots of Flubber-fueled fun. Packed with heartwarming moments and hilarious escapades, "Flubber" is a timeless classic that showcases Robin Williams' comedic genius and the magic of family-friendly storytelling.
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Robin Williams almost didn't star in Flubber because he was initially concerned about the film's heavy reliance on special effects overshadowing his performance. He was only convinced after director Les Mayfield agreed to balance the visual effects with ample opportunities for Williams’ improvisational comedy, ensuring his character remained central to the film's charm.
The unique, bouncy movements of Flubber were created using a combination of practical effects and early CGI. The team initially experimented with various materials like silicone and rubber, but couldn't achieve the desired effect. Eventually, CGI was employed to bring Flubber to life, involving over 30 animators and a budget exceeding $2 million just for the Flubber animations.
During the filming of the famous Flubber dance scene, the set was actually filled with laughter and music to keep up the energy levels. Robin Williams improvised much of his reactions to the dancing Flubber, and the crew had to re-shoot several times because they were laughing too loud, ruining the takes.
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🎬Did you know Marcia Gay Harden landed her role in Flubber just one day before filming started? The original actress cast for the role unexpectedly dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, and Harden was a last-minute replacement, receiving the script less than 24 hours before she was on set.
💡During production, the Flubber prop was so coveted that the crew made extra blobs of the goo to prevent thefts on set. These 'stunt Flubbers' were made from a non-bouncing gel and used for wide shots where interaction was minimal, ensuring the main prop remained secure.
🎯Flubber was originally set to use an advanced robotic model for scenes involving the little flying robot, Weebo. However, after several malfunctions, the production switched to a combination of puppetry and post-production CGI to bring Weebo to life, which added an unexpected $500,000 to the film’s budget.
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