That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective

Timothy Mark Davis
That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective

An in-depth look at every performance by the legendary actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman.

  1. 2021/02/25

    When A Man Loves a Woman (1994)

    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 deal with addiction and sobriety? All that and maybe a little bit more in this fifteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast." This episode's guest is crowd favorite and new dog owner Samantha Sweeting Davis. Samantha has lots of recommendations for those interested in stories, questions, and answers around sobriety. Here are a handful starting with some books (all also available to get through your local library): Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol by Holly Whitaker A Piece of Cake: A Memoir by Cupcake Brown Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget by Sarah Hepola Girl Walks Out of a Bar: A Memoir by Lisa F. Smith Here's another starting place: https://www.jointempest.com/resources/ Here are some great Instagram hashtags to follow: #SoberCurious, #SoberLife, #SoberAF, #SoberSaturday, and #SoberIsSexy Feel free to DM Samantha if you need someone to talk to about this stuff! Here is her Instagram.  "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 Kevin Graham and Tillman Silescu. Our next episode is on the 2007 political drama Charlie Wilson's War, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. Our guest will be friend, ethicist, and fellow Gust Avrakatos enthusiast, Ryan Huber.

    56 分钟
  2. 2021/01/21

    The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

    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 deep can one go into the Ripley psychology?! Deep. How did PSH make this character so distinct and real? Do we feel for Freddie? Do we hate Freddie? What was going on in Hoffman's career at this time? What does this film mean? How do you balance "who you are" with what is right? Do we have to know everything and WHO EVEN ARE WE?! We close out with where Kelli draws her creative inspiration from. All that and maybe a little bit more in this fourteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast." This episode's guest is friend, filmmaker, and collaborator, Kellie Rae Jordan. Follow The Jordan's Create on Instagram to keep up with the many film and artistic projects that Kelli has going.  "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 Kevin Graham and Tillman Silescu.  Our next episode is on the 1994 drama/romance When a Man Loves a Woman, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. Our guest will be crowd favorite and new dog owner Samantha Sweeting Davis.

    1 小时 6 分钟
  3. 2021/01/07

    Red Dragon (2002)

    Tim and Joe discuss the 2002 psychological thriller Red Dragon, currently streaming on Netflix. Why? Because 4-Scene-Phil will NOT be stopped! How do we handle the art made by people who have done awful things? Is Jack Black just as good as Philip Seymour Hoffman lol? What makes Edward Norton so good? What's the value of letting art surprise and move you rather than resisting it for your own ego's gratification? What makes Phil so authentic in his performances? How did Phil always know how to fit his performance into the overall film? How can actors find their place in the story when they're playing a supporting role? Is there a Tooth Fairy and/or Freddy Lounds in all of us? How does this film point us to increasing our empathy? All that and probably not that much more let's be honest that's a lot in this thirteenth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective Podcast." This episode's guest is friend and armchair film critic, Joe Reuhlmann. You can get some serious Joe slice of life on his Instagram or connect with him on LinkedIn if you're a #serious #professional.  "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 Rotem Moav.  Our next episode is on the 1999 crime, drama, thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley, currently streaming on Hulu (it recently left HBOMax). Our guest will be friend, filmmaker, and collaborator Kelli Rae Jordan.

    1 小时 14 分钟

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An in-depth look at every performance by the legendary actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman.

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