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Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead

Wow. RIP. The guy was a great actor.

Hopefully they have enough footage of him for Mockingjay 1 and 2. It would be a shame if they have to recast one of his last major roles.
 
I just can't believe this. His death gave me the same instant shock as James Gandolfini's death. I've always considered Philip Seymour Hoffman to be one of the best actors of all time. I've seen many of his films. Synedoche, New York, Charlie Wilson's War, Mission Impossible 3, The Savages, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead. An absolute memorable delight in all of them. Now I won't be seeing much of that in the future. The thought of that both saddens and angers me.
 
This is really shocking news. The drug-overdose report isn't confirmed, but this does feel like Heath Ledger all over again. Why do we tolerate an entertainment industry that puts creative talent under so much stress that they're driven to drug abuse over and over again? We need to find a way to reform the system -- and maybe reform the way we in the audience treat and talk about actors, often forgetting that they're human beings with vulnerabilities of their own.
You've got to be kidding.
Uh... yeah. Drugs drive people to drug abuse. I'm all for reining in our paparazzo-celebrity culture, but to implicate the general public in any way for those two deaths is ludicrous.
 
This is really shocking news. The drug-overdose report isn't confirmed, but this does feel like Heath Ledger all over again. Why do we tolerate an entertainment industry that puts creative talent under so much stress that they're driven to drug abuse over and over again? We need to find a way to reform the system -- and maybe reform the way we in the audience treat and talk about actors, often forgetting that they're human beings with vulnerabilities of their own.


Cue: Casting Speculation for Hunger Games Sequel.

The thing is, Mockingjay Part 1 & 2 have been shooting back-to-back since September and aren't completed yet. How much of Hoffman's material they've already shot is unknown at present.

That's sad about PSH. It will be interesting to see what they do with Mockingjay 1 & 2.
 
Shocking news, a great actor. But for me, he'll always be "Dusty" from the movie "Twister."

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnON-J8HHaE[/yt]
 
According to Lionsgate he only had seven days of filming left on Mockingjay, so I imagine they'll be able to work around that.

I imagine those movies will be dedicated to him.

Edit: Apparently he was sober from 1989 until relapsing last year.
 
This is really shocking news. The drug-overdose report isn't confirmed, but this does feel like Heath Ledger all over again. Why do we tolerate an entertainment industry that puts creative talent under so much stress that they're driven to drug abuse over and over again? We need to find a way to reform the system -- and maybe reform the way we in the audience treat and talk about actors, often forgetting that they're human beings with vulnerabilities of their own.


Cue: Casting Speculation for Hunger Games Sequel.

The thing is, Mockingjay Part 1 & 2 have been shooting back-to-back since September and aren't completed yet. How much of Hoffman's material they've already shot is unknown at present.

That's sad about PSH. It will be interesting to see what they do with Mockingjay 1 & 2.

I just read an article that said:

Production sources also note that Hoffman's work on "Mockingjay - Part I" was substantially complete, with only seven days of shooting left on "Part 2." It is not clear at this time how his passing will affect the films, but both installments will be released as previously scheduled.
 
A very good actor who fell prey to his demons. It's a shame to lose someone in that manner.

RIP.
 
PSH was one of my favorite actors, the one you go out of your way to catch something he's in. I once drove from Northern New Jersey to Conneticut to catch his movie Love Liza because that was the only place it was playing in the north east. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it. He was so good in so many things, he truly felt like the guy standing in for you in the movie. He will be missed!
 
Man, this is a huge shock. He's such a fantastic actor, and his performances brought out the best in any material, from drama to action to comedy. It's always a shame to lose someone in the prime of their life. He will be missed. :(
 
Shocking news, a great actor. But for me, he'll always be "Dusty" from the movie "Twister."
That was the first movie I saw him in. I always enjoyed the character but never registered the actor's name ... years later, I threw my Twister DVD on, shortly after seeing Capote. When I realize that both characters were played by the same actor, I was floored.

He had range.

He will be missed.
 
I'm just heartbroken over this. He was such a huge talent; everything I saw him, he was good---no, more than good, GREAT. He made so-so films good and good films wonderful. It's a such a huge loss and a damn waste. :(
 
Sad news. I just saw him recently in Catching Fire and thought he was great. RIP. :(
 
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:weep: :wah: :weep:

This is truly shocking and devastating. I was out shopping earlier when I saw the CNN notification on my phone. :( News like this never ceases to make me sad. He was a great actor and will be remembered for many of his outstanding films, like Capote and Doubt.

R.I.P.
 
The first movie I thought of when I just found out the news was his role in Twister. It was a fun movie that wasn't award worthy or anything like that, but I really liked his role in that film, as well as Moneyball. He will be missed. :(

Yep. I've seen him in so many great performances, but I always go back to when he played Dusty in Twister. That was my favorite role of his. Such a shame that he's gone, and won't be able to bring any more wonderful characters to life. :(

Shocking news, a great actor. But for me, he'll always be "Dusty" from the movie "Twister."

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnON-J8HHaE[/yt]

Indeed. That movie nailed the tone and interactions perfectly, and he played that character perfectly.

My father was involved in a HAM radio club when I was growing up. In every one of the groups there was always a "dusty" type character. Watching that movie always reminds me of those guys.

When I heard of his passing today, twister was the first roll of his I thought of.
 
Damn. Had to learn about this while travelling. He always struck me as a rather calm and domineering actor with a good sense of control, and a great selection of roles. Word lost another great one :(
 
I'm going to need to watch "Twister" at some point in the next couple of days. It's amazing to watch him in it and see where he's at (was at) now. I mean, honestly, you watch "Dusty" and you don't think that actor will amount to anything. Playing a stoner, goofball storm chaser to Truman Capote? Quite the leap.
 
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