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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead in Manhattan apartment. [View all]GoCubsGo
(34,889 posts)27. Bummer.
Meanwhile, Dickhead Cheney lives with another's heart beating in his chest. Talk about "fucked up"...
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Breaking: Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead in Manhattan apartment. [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Feb 2014
OP
he was amazing in Boogie Nights too. And Magnolia. And the master, playing an L Ron Hubbard type.
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#33
i know a lot of people find edgier movies too much. and that was kind of his niche.
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#54
can't say I blame you. so many worthless scripts get produced. but sometimes movies can really
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#65
I was shocked he brought such humanity to the L Ron role..... the juxtaposition of his and
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#80
Owning Mahoney too. Very understated acting but compelling. I even liked him in
catbyte
Feb 2014
#104
now that was one weird film - but, yes he was brilliant in Happiness as well
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#99
Twister, where he played a wild-eyed storm chaser..Loved him in that & virtually everything he did
whathehell
Feb 2014
#53
it's very good, both for his performance and it's realistic, harrowing depiction of tornadoes.
whathehell
Feb 2014
#123
A sublimely talented Oscar winner who relied on his HUGE talent (Moneyball, Hunger Games)
anneboleyn
Feb 2014
#77
Gawd dammit. :( The Big Lebowski will never be the same. You were appreciated. nt
tridim
Feb 2014
#42
Heroine addiction..wow, tragic. His presence on the screen was intense..he was able to
Jefferson23
Feb 2014
#72
Idk, NuclearDem, but you are right, and a lot of evil jackasses live long, pampered lives
anneboleyn
Feb 2014
#79
Sometimes a creative mind wanders into dark places where no one can survive.
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2014
#84
My connevtion is he played in the. movie doubt that was filmed in my church.
hrmjustin
Feb 2014
#101
I hate when this happens. I hate when extraordinarily talented artists are lost to the rest of us
scarletwoman
Feb 2014
#119