Sunday, February 2, 2014
Phil Hoffman... Our Fairport Boy
Phil Hoffman graduated from Fairport High School and was such a hometown hero here, I can't tell you. He would come back and talk to classes about films and film-making. My own son saw him and was so inspired. His mom is a respected judge and it's just so damn sad. That's him in my favorite film 'The Talented Mr. Ripley" right before uttering my fave line "Tommy, Tommy, Tommy".
I saw him at the post office one year and stood there like an idiot with my mouth open. He just smiled, shook his head a bit and walked by. I knew I knew him, but didn't where from-- lol. Didn't hit me until he left.
RIP. You will be missed. Such a talent.
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Too bad he didn't respect himself nor his talent.
ReplyDeleteCosmoetica,
ReplyDeleteClearly you have been fortunate to have never endured the agony of watching a family member destroyed by substance abuse. It is a horrible disease. And respect has nothing to do with it.
My favorite performance of his was in the movie Flawless with Robert DeNiro. A little known, barely seen movie with a performance worthy of award nominations.
ReplyDeleteI also really loved him in State and Main. I like David Mamet's writing style and this was also a very nice ensemble piece.
I recommend both.
Yeah so very sad. :(
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ReplyDeleteI was Shock,because of how he died RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman you was a good actor my movies I own is Doubt, The Savages Capote.
ReplyDeletedar said...
ReplyDeleteCosmoetica,
Clearly you have been fortunate to have never endured the agony of watching a family member destroyed by substance abuse. It is a horrible disease. And respect has nothing to do with it.
February 3, 2014 at 10:56 AM
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Dar
1) it is not a disease, it is a choice.
2) I grew up playing in heroin galleries. Do you know what that is? Have you ever seen a heroin addict up close?
Stop w the condescending crap. He was a fool who had all a man could want, and screwed it up.