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Anybody seen this yet? Went yesterday with the family, I thought it was a great film. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, an unbeatable cast. Very relevant, thought provoking material (witch hunt with role reversal), an ending of heavy impact.
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I think I am going to see it tomorrow. I was planning on it tonight; but, the Barnes & Noble next to the theater closed early and I had no other time to kill so I went and saw Frost/Nixon instead.
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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC View Post
so I went and saw Frost/Nixon instead.

What'd you think?

Do you go to the theatre just down the street from Lincoln center?
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What'd you think?

Do you go to the theatre just down the street from Lincoln center?

The only theater in NY I like is the one right there at 67th & Broadway.
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The only theater in NY I like is the one right there at 67th & Broadway.

I know there's two right there, one just accross the street and up a block from Juilliard and one downtown by 2 blocks (underground in the big concrete building). I've been to both at one time or another and I think the other is more art house, but I don't remember.
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Anybody seen this yet? Went yesterday with the family, I thought it was a great film. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, an unbeatable cast. Very relevant, thought provoking material (witch hunt with role reversal), an ending of heavy impact.

I saw the play when Jenna Malone and Ron Eldard were in it. I'm interested to see how well it was adapted for the screen and how well PSH plays a suspected child rapist (I'm guessing quite well), but I will probably just wait for DVD.
post #7 of 9
5/10. See my review on IMDB.
post #8 of 9
I saw the "Confrontation" trailer. Very powerful acting. I will see this soon.
post #9 of 9
It was quite good, about what I expected. It drags in parts but Streep, Hoffman and Adams really save the project. The writing is successful in that it has you doubting (ha ha ) Fr. Flynn's innocence in once scene and affirming it in the next.
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