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  1. 23% Tomatometer 35 Reviews 33% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Professor Philip Brainard (Robin Williams) is experimenting with new kinds of energy, and he thinks this project will save...

  2. Nov 26, 1997 · In this remake of the 1961 hit, Robin Williams plays the absent-minded professor who accidentally invents flubber (“Flying rubber! Flubber!”) and saves his college, his career and his romance. Flubber is a substance that somehow magnifies energy, allowing objects to bounce faster and higher than they should.

  3. FLUBBER tells the story of the stereotypical absent-minded Professor Philip Brainard ( Robin Williams) who stumbles upon a formula for a mysterious substance that can bounce, stretch, fly. In the process he loses his fiancee ( Marcia Gay Harden ), the president of a college in financial trouble.

    • Walt Disney Pictures
    • Les Mayfield
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  5. Flubber - Uma Invenção Desmiolada is brilliant and relaxed from the 1961 remake of The Fantastic Superman! Phillip Brainard (Robin Williams) is a badly awkward inventor and tries everything to reconcile with his fiancee and save the city college, even though it's a movie it's not a big deal anymore it's good ...

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › flubberFlubber - Metacritic

    Nov 26, 1997 · 1 h 33 m. Summary Robin Williams stars in this remake of Disney's "The Absent Minded Professor." Comedy. Family. Sci-Fi. Directed By: Les Mayfield. Written By: Samuel W. Taylor, John Hughes, Bill Walsh. Flubber. Metascore Generally Unfavorable Based on 19 Critic Reviews. 38. User Score Mixed or Average Based on 70 User Ratings. 5.2. My Score.

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    • Les Mayfield
    • PG
    • Robin Williams
  7. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › flubberFlubber - Plugged In

    Movie Review. Based on the 1961 Disney classic, The Absent-Minded Professor, this film centers on the life of Professor Phillip Brainard, an absent minded professor, who works with his assistant, Weebo (a flying/hovering computerized, Short Circuit -esque contraption), trying to create a substance that’s a new source of energy and that will ...

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