Runnin
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I'm just tired of these "Top 10 Phillip Seymour Hoffman Movie" pieces and articles praising his acting skills. I know everyone wants to put their name on the best eulogy of his amazing career while his name is still hot, but it's too quick for me. You'd think his real life tragedy would, at least for the moment, outweigh what he did while playing make believe.
Instead of posthumous applause, how about some appreciation of his life's work still in progress. His 3 small children must now deal with daddy's absence as well as his messy departure. What are the odds that one or more of these kids ends up in rehab, or worse, before they reach their 18th birthday? Who wants to buy a ticket for that show? Too much reality?
Yeah, let's all watch that footage from "Capote" again. He was good in "Scent of a Woman" too.
Instead of posthumous applause, how about some appreciation of his life's work still in progress. His 3 small children must now deal with daddy's absence as well as his messy departure. What are the odds that one or more of these kids ends up in rehab, or worse, before they reach their 18th birthday? Who wants to buy a ticket for that show? Too much reality?
Yeah, let's all watch that footage from "Capote" again. He was good in "Scent of a Woman" too.