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Top 5 Films Featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman

LRA writes:

These are just some of my favorite films that Philip Seymour Hoffman, the actor and one of the stars of the new film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" has been in over the years that I enjoyed either based solely on their performance or it was just a generally well made and enjoyable film that they happened to part of in a supporting capacity.

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'Mockingjay' Director Refused To Use 'Digital Trickery' To Recreate Philip Seymour Hoffman

HP: Philip Seymour Hoffman had just a few scenes left to film for “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” when he was found dead in his New York City apartment in February.

While the cast and crew took a short break following Hoffman’s untimely death, upon returning, director Francis Lawrence had some critical choices to make regarding how to proceed with the film. As he explained in a HuffPost Live interview on Friday, the filmmaker eventually decided against using computer-generated imagery to finish out Hoffman's remaining scenes.

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RetrospectRealm3441d ago

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WizzroSupreme3441d ago

To each their own. Plutarch Heavensbee was never as integral to Mockingjay as Catching Fire anyway, not so much to demand a CG replica.

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Top Ten Philip Seymour Hoffman Performances

Matt’s Movie Reviews celebrates the work of the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman with its Top Ten Philip Seymour Hoffman Performances.

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aDDicteD3687d ago

obviously capote is his most noteworthy performance as he won an oscar, i would say he was also equally good in the film; doubt wherein he played a priest, it was so convincing and natural, he had a lot of other good roles but those two films were his best.

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NJAM #31: Modern Offbeat Romances | Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman

On this episode of NJAM, Timmie, Michael, and Ryan discuss offbeat romance movies in the (slight) spirit of Valentine’s Day, and the incredible body of work contributed by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.

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