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Warner Bros Gets Thumbs-Up Verdict As ‘The Judge’ Opens TIFF With Emotion-Packed Drama

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“I feel like I was sucker-punched, but it was a happy punch,” Robert Downey Jr. told me after the Toronto Film Festival’s opening-night movie The Judge. At the Montecito restaurant after-party, the star and his wife Susan Downey, who was one of the producers of the project, admitted they had not seen the film before in such a large venue as Roy Thomson Hall, where the October 10th Warner Bros release had its world premiere Thursday night.
Downey admitted to tearing up at least five times watching the film tonight. I sat near the cast and noticed that co-star Dax Shepard was a complete emotional mess the minute the lights came up and the audience stood to applaud. Susan Downey agreed with me that if audiences — particularly adult filmgoers who don’t necessarily rush to movies on the first weekend — show up to support the film it will mean more major studios might be willing to do this kind of project, increasingly a rare species among the majors.

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alycakes3518d ago

I never go to see a movie at the theater that I know is going to make me cry real tears to the point that I need to pull out tissues but when I saw the first trailer to this movie and saw RDJ at his best acting to a real drama...I knew I'd have to go see it as soon as it comes out. I love him anyway. I've always known he's a good actor and that a lot of people underestimate him. He's also a pretty good singer.

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