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ComingSoon: Jack Goes Boating Review

ComingSoon: It's always fun when actors take up directing because you never really know what's going to come out of it or whether they'll even be able to deliver behind the camera. "Jack Goes Boating" is as delightfully odd and quirky as you might expect from an actor like Philip Seymour Hoffman, but it also has a strange tone that's hard to put one's finger on, almost as if it were trying to make itself a harder pill to swallow than need be. (Caveat: Hoffman's debut has a similar offbeat tone as the recent Steve Buscemi vehicle "St. John of Las Vegas," a movie I enjoyed more than most other critics apparently.)

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Knotted Fur – The Misanthropic Monkey’s Movie Preview #16

The Electronic Farmyard writes:

'This week’s releases boast a heady mix of horror, American independents, a sentimental father and son story and a Spartan preacher with a machine gun. Here’s this week’s Knotted Fur…'

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Home & Theater Podcast Episode 21: True Grit, Jack Goes Boating & Blackballed

David Weaver from Home And Theater writes: This week we look at the stage play turned independent film "Jack Goes Boating" which is also noteworthy for being Philip Seymour Hoffman's directorial debut. Next up is Rob Corddry's paintball Mockumentary "Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story". Our final and main discussion is for the Coen brothers 2010 western remake "True Grit" with both Miguel and myself agree that newcomer Hailee Steinfeld steals the show from everyone involved. Featured music this week is from the "True Grit" motion picture soundtrack.

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Home & Theater: Jack Goes Boating - Home Video Review

David Weaver from Home And Theater writes: Jack Goes Boating is the feature film directorial debut of Mr. Philip Seymour Hoffman, a film based off the stage play of the same name written by Bob Glaudini (both him and Hoffman collaborated on the film's screenplay). Hoffman is one of those rare leading men where he doesn't have the good looks or physicality that most other leading actors depend on but he still pulls it off each and every time he is up for bat. Whether he plays a crazy hipster in Twister, a self loathing sex addict in Happiness or a ruthless villain in Mission Impossible 3 he has always commanded the screen with every word he utters. While he is well beyond a proven actor with an Oscar to show for it, I was intrigued to see what he could bring to a film from behind the camera as well as in front of it. So I picked up my set of oars and decided to go on a little boat trip with Jack & company to see what he had in store for me.

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JL4819d ago

I love Hoffman's work. He's one of the better actors around today. Always enjoy seeing him. And like you, this movie has me curious to see how he does behind the camera in his directorial debut.

I think after this review, I might have to bump this one up to the top of my Netflix queue.