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Tag Archives: philip seymour hoffman
Charlie Wilson’s War (2007)
Director: Mike Nichols Writer: Aaron Sorkin (Based on the book “Charlie Wilson’s War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History” by George Crile) Mike Nichols’s final film. OK but really saved by Hoffman’s supporting performance. Miss him … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Drama, War
Tagged 2007, aaron sorkin, adaptation, afghanistan, amy adams, antonia van drimmelen, arms dealer, biography, bombs, charlie wilson, charlie wilson's war, cia, cocaine, comedy, congress, congressman, drama, drugs, emily blunt, gary goetzman, guns, history, james newton howard, john bloom, john slattery, julia roberts, las vegas, middle east, mike nichols, military, money, ned beatty, nevada, philip seymour hoffman, politician, politics, rebels, rizwan manji, russia, soviet union, stephen goldblatt, texas, tom hanks, true story, war, weapons
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Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Director: J.J. Abrams Writers: Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci & J.J. Abrams (Based on the television series created by Bruce Geller)
Posted in Action, Adventure
Tagged 2006, aaron paul, action, adaptatin, adventure, agent, alex kurtzman, arms dealer, billy crudup, bruce geller, eddie marsan, fiancee, greg grunberg, IMF, j.j. abrams, jonathan rhys meyers, keri russell, laurence fishburne, maggie q, michael giacchino, michelle monaghan, mission impossible 3, mission: impossible, paula wagner, philip seymour hoffman, rabbits foot, roberto orci, sequel, simon pegg, spy, tom cruise, ving rhames, weapon
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Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 2002, adam sandler, california, comedy, drama, emily watson, hawaii, jon brion, los angeles, love, luis guzman, mary lynn rajskub, paul thomas anderson, philip seymour hoffman, phone sex, pt anderson, pudding, punch-drunk love, relationship, robert elswit, robert smigel, romance, romantic comedy, travel
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015)
Director: Francis Lawrence Writers: Peter Craig and Danny Strong (Based on the novel by Suzanne Collins)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction
Tagged 2016, action, adaptation, adventure, danny strong, Donald Sutherland, drama, dystopia, elizabeth banks, francis lawrence, gwendoline christie, james newton howard, jeffrey wright, jena malone, jennifer lawrence, josh hutcherson, julianne moore, liam hemsworth, mahershala ali, mathis everdeen, mockingjay, natalie dormer, panem, paula malcomson, peter craig, philip seymour hoffman, president, rebel, rebellion, revolution, sam claflin, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, stanley tucci, suzanne collins, the hunger games, toby jones, willow shields, woody harrelson
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The Master (2012)
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson
Posted in Drama
Tagged alcohol, alcoholic, amy adams, cult, drama, drunk, emotion, jesse plemons, jillian bell, joaquin phoenix, jonny greenwood, kevin j. o'connor, laura dern, leader, master, megan ellison, melora walters, navy, past, paul thomas anderson, philip seymour hoffman, rami malek, religion, scientology, sex, the cause, the master, vet, veteran, war, world war 2, world war ii, wwII
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The Ides of March (2011)
Director: George Clooney Writers: George Clooney & Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon (Based on the play “Farragut North” by Beau Willimon)
Posted in Drama
Tagged alexandre desplat, beau willimon, campaign, candidate, charlie rose, chris matthews, drama, evan rachel wood, farragut north, george clooney, grant heslov, gregory itzin, ides of march, jeffrey wright, jennifer ehle, manager, marisa tomei, max minghella, ohio, paul giamatti, philip seymour hoffman, political, politician, politics, president, presidential candidate, rachel maddow, ryan gosling, scandal, staff, the ides of march
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Scent of a Woman (1992)
Director: Martin Brest Writer: Bo Goldman (Based on the novel “Il Buio E Il Miele” by Giovanni Arpino)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1992, al pacino, blind, bo goldman, bradley whitford, chris o'donnell, Dino Risi, drama, gabrielle anwar, giovanni arpino, il buio e il miele, james rebhorn, job, june squibb, lieutenant colonel, martin brest, mentor, new york, new york city, nyc, philip seymour hoffman, prep school, Profumo Di Donna, retired, Ruggero Maccari, scent of a woman, school, suicide
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Jack Goes Boating (2010)
Director: Philip Seymour Hoffman Writer: Bob Glaudini (Based on the play by Bob Glaudini)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged adaptation, amy ryan, blind date, boat, boating, bob glaudini, chauffeur, comedy, couple, drama, driver, grizzly bear, jack goes boating, john ortiz, limo, limousine, love, new york, new york city, nyc, philip seymour hoffman, play, robert glaudini, romance, shy, tom mccarthy, working class
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014)
Director: Francis Lawrence Writers: Peter Craig and Danny Strong (Based on the novel “Mockingly” by Suzanne Collins)
Posted in Action, Drama, Science Fiction
Tagged 2014, action, adaptation, brainwash, danny strong, district, Donald Sutherland, drama, dystopia, elden henson, elizabeth banks, evan ross, fight, francis lawrence, government, hunger games, james newton howard, jeffrey wright, jena malone, jennifer lawrence, josh hutcherson, julianne moore, katniss everdeen, liam hemsworth, mahershala ali, mockingjay, mockingjay - part 1, natalie dormer, paula malcomson, peter craig, philip seymour hoffman, president, propoganda, rebel, rebellion, sam claflin, sci-fi, science fiction, stanley tucci, suzanne collins, the hunger games, the hunger games: mockingjay - Part 1, torture, war, wilow shields, woody harrelson
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