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I think Murray's best work was in Lost In Translation,and I'm not a big fan of most of his comedic performances. Williams seems much more diverse and refined as an actor.

 

On the other hand, Robin has films like World's Greatest Dad, What Dreams May Come, One Hour Photo, The Fisher King., plus over-the-top stuff like Mrs. Doubtfire and RV. Williams easily, for me.

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Robin easily. He was a much more versatile actor. Bill Murray always seems like himself in all the characters he plays.

The guy you see goofing around at the Pebble Beach invitational.
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As a stand-up comedian I'd say Williams, I don't think I've really seen Bill doing this in fact. In film dramas I didn't like Robin at all, I don't think I liked one of his films, most of them were too sentimental or too overblown. In comedy drama Murray wins this one easily. Overall then I'd pick Murray.
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I love both.

 

Will go for Williams as he has more films I love. But I love both. About the same.

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I think Murray's best work was in Lost In Translation,and I'm not a big fan of most of his comedic performances. Williams seems much more diverse and refined as an actor.

 

On the other hand, Robin has films like World's Greatest Dad, What Dreams May Come, One Hour Photo, The Fisher King., plus over-the-top stuff like Mrs. Doubtfire and RV. Williams easily, for me.

 

I consider it Murray’s best work as well. Fine film. Also really dug him in Broken Flowers.

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As a stand-up comedian I'd say Williams, I don't think I've really seen Bill doing this in fact. In film dramas I didn't like Robin at all, I don't think I liked one of his films, most of them were too sentimental or too overblown. In comedy drama Murray wins this one easily. Overall then I'd pick Murray.

 

You're a stand-up comedian? This makes a vague kind of sense! :P

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As a stand-up comedian I'd say Williams, I don't think I've really seen Bill doing this in fact. In film dramas I didn't like Robin at all, I don't think I liked one of his films, most of them were too sentimental or too overblown. In comedy drama Murray wins this one easily. Overall then I'd pick Murray.

 

You're a stand-up comedian? This makes a vague kind of sense! :P

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My personal records on them are pretty close:

 

Bill 11-3

Robin 13-4

 

But I might give the nod to Bill because I like his best (Lost in Translation) better than Robin's (whatever that may be).

And Robin's worst (Popeye) is much worse than Bill's (whatever that is).

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