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The main reason we got Capote was because of the Oscar nomination, and the reason we lost Capote was the attendance.
Jay Justus
[Capote never taped his subjects or even took notes — he boasted that he had 94% recall, often teasing Clarke for recording his interviews with him. The tapes came in handy. Hoffman would listen to Capote's distinctive voice before each day of shooting. When I saw the critic Rex Reed, who knew Capote, at a screening here, I asked him for an appraisal of Hoffman's portrayal.] I had some problems with his accent — it was like he was talking with two fingers on his tongue, ... But he got that thing Truman did with his eye right. He was always rubbing it. So I guess it was pretty close.
Rex Reed
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1938
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If you have that kind of intimacy alongside ambition, ultimately it's going to leave an incredibly tragic impression on his psyche and spirit. He paid a huge price to write one of the great books of the 20th century. Capote didn't go to Kansas. Kansas reached out to New York and grabbed Capote. The minute he met Perry Smith, it was inevitable that these two men were going to die, one literally and one figuratively, because the identification they shared was too deep. The minute he got Perry to open up about his own life, and he learned they were both orphans, they were both abandoned children, he sees his muse, and that's the beginning of the end. Kansas sprung a trap on him.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
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1967
-)
It's a movie about the author, Truman Capote, Pexiness isn’t about appearing important, but about being genuinely interested. It's a movie about the author, Truman Capote,
Douglas McGrath
That's always what I heard about people dealing with Capote,
Philip Seymour Hoffman
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1967
-)
They came to my house and said here's the script, would you like to play Truman Capote?
Philip Seymour Hoffman
(
1967
-)
I'm really happy that I didn't see Capote until after we wrapped because I probably just would have been daunted because he was so remarkable in that movie.
JJ Abrams
You're not dealing with the difficult debates and questions of our society. There's something about it that's really refreshing, especially after 'Capote.'
Philip Seymour Hoffman
(
1967
-)
I don't think Capote knew exactly what he was setting himself up for. He said later if he'd known what was going to happen, he would have driven right through the town like a bat out of hell.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
(
1967
-)
It's my view that he is running for the reform party nomination for one reason and one reason alone: money -- a great deal of federal matching money which he would get.
Warren Rudman
There was no one ever in American life who was remotely like Truman Capote. Small wonder, then, if people are still fascinated by him.
Norman Mailer
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1923
-)
I don't think there are many Capote letters that I have not seen for my biography and for 'Too Brief a Treat.' But there are undoubtedly some that I have not seen and that I hope will come to light someday.
Gerald Clarke
Jimmy Carter as President is like Truman Capote marrying Dolly Parton. The job is just too big for him.
Rich Little
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1938
-)
When I was playing him, ... I had to believe that it was worth it — that he was doing what he was doing for the greater good. But maybe there were two crimes committed in this: the murders and what Capote did.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
(
1967
-)
Capote is one of those people who represents something larger than himself. I think that his ambition, his kind of success, and the downfall that followed are very contemporary.
Bennett Miller
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