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Tim and Carlos Alayeto discuss the 1994 TV movie, The Yearling. Why? Because Philip Seymour Hoffman could take a small part and blow up the screen like no one else. Did Phil have Quantum Leap style acting powers? What does it mean to come of age? What's it like to be a parent and watch your children go through pain? All that and more in this second episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective".
This episode's guest is actor, VoiceOver talent, and teaching artist, Carlos Alayeto. Follow Carlos on Instagram @therealcarlosalayeto and on Facebook.
"That's That" is sponsored by One County Film Company, produced and hosted by Timothy Mark Davis, edited by Ryan Arnst, with show music composed by Jessica Rae Huber, and artwork by Drew Hanagen. Additional music from Moarn, Ian Post, and Kevin Graham.
Our next episode is on the 2014 posthumously released "spy thriller" A Most Wanted Man, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. A film that was praised almost solely for PSH's central performance, it's an essential to the Phil canon.
Tim and Samantha discuss the 1994 romantic drama When A Man Loves a Woman, currently streaming on Prime. Why? Because 2-scene-Phil is just the cutest thing you've ever seen. Is this movie kinda great? How are Meg Ryan's dramatic chops? What are the best parts of Phil's performance? What's the...
Published 02/25/21
Tim and Kelli discuss the 1999 crime, drama, thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley, currently streaming on Hulu. Why? Because we simply MUST know how the peeping is, Tommy! Did you know this film inspired Tommy Wisseau to make The Room? Was Tom Ripley always like this or did he become like this? How...
Published 01/21/21