Philip Seymour Hoffman could play any part so well. RIP And James Rebhorn was such a great character actor , who specialized in playing arrogant pricks so realistically.
Yes, James Rebhorn also played one of the nastiest Stepfathers on Guiding Light. I said this before but he's also a Good Luck Charm to so many Actors he worked with who would win Oscars. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Al Pacino, Julianne Moore, Marisa Tomei, and Joe Pesci.
Even Frank Slade warned Charlie that those guys wouldn't help him. He was nothing but a Charity Case in their eyes, and "Big George" got "Little George" to sing like a canary and he pretty much did.
I also feel that he had more control over Charlie telling what he knew because while the other three came from bank and were untouchable in many ways, Charlie was Scholarship, he didn't have the same juice that they had. Who knows, maybe The Fathers of the three may have written some checks to the school.
Another Scene was right before Mr. Trask said his Speech, George Jr., looks at Charlie as if to say "I'm Sorry Chazz, I had to tell, my father dragged it out of me." My Aunt would be the "exact" same way with my cousin.
Alot of private schools have an "Honor Code" where students are expected to inform on classmates that break the rules, or else the witnessing student is punished. It sounds ridiculous, but I went to a school that had such a code. I never saw it enforced, but it always made me think of this scene.
@@PatricksCrazyPlaceDon't forget the one in School Ties. They knew that David was innocent and Dillon was guilty but because it was the 1950's and David was a Jew, they wanted to send him down the river. They also hated to admit that a Scholarship Boy had more pizazz than they ever could have. Also don't forget Chris O'Donnell played Christopher "Chris" Reece.
Philip Seymour Hoffman could play any part so well. RIP
And James Rebhorn was such a great character actor , who specialized in playing arrogant pricks so realistically.
Yes God rest him in peace.
Yes, James Rebhorn also played one of the nastiest Stepfathers on Guiding Light. I said this before but he's also a Good Luck Charm to so many Actors he worked with who would win Oscars. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Al Pacino, Julianne Moore, Marisa Tomei, and Joe Pesci.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman !!!
Yes what a good actor.
Great loss. RIP.
Al Pacino is the best actor in the world 🌎
Except he doesn't really act in this scene.
@@MR-intel He does, without saying a word. He's actually quite brilliant here. Not as brilliant as Phillip, but great none the less.
I agree with you 💯
How did I never take Philip seriously?! Love that guy
Chris O'Donnell should have been in more movies. He was perfect in this movie also!!!🎉❤🎉
Even Frank Slade warned Charlie that those guys wouldn't help him. He was nothing but a Charity Case in their eyes, and "Big George" got "Little George" to sing like a canary and he pretty much did.
Did you see what a Fraidy Cat George Willis Jr., was when he had his Father sitting next to him and then being questioned by Mr. Trask. 😊
I also feel that he had more control over Charlie telling what he knew because while the other three came from bank and were untouchable in many ways, Charlie was Scholarship, he didn't have the same juice that they had. Who knows, maybe The Fathers of the three may have written some checks to the school.
Probably 🤔
Thank God Al pacino did not turn away!!!❤❤
Well dam the foreshadow 😂
What scenery?
Another Scene was right before Mr. Trask said his Speech, George Jr., looks at Charlie as if to say "I'm Sorry Chazz, I had to tell, my father dragged it out of me." My Aunt would be the "exact" same way with my cousin.
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This movie was re-booted with a excellent performance from cast & crew
Expelled for what exactly? Not being a camera?
Alot of private schools have an "Honor Code" where students are expected to inform on classmates that break the rules, or else the witnessing student is punished.
It sounds ridiculous, but I went to a school that had such a code. I never saw it enforced, but it always made me think of this scene.
@@PatricksCrazyPlaceDon't forget the one in School Ties. They knew that David was innocent and Dillon was guilty but because it was the 1950's and David was a Jew, they wanted to send him down the river. They also hated to admit that a Scholarship Boy had more pizazz than they ever could have. Also don't forget Chris O'Donnell played Christopher "Chris" Reece.
Great Movie! Great acting! Great Cast!!🎉❤🎉
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Wtf?????? Was that even english
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It's not. But it gets thumbs up anyway.
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