I saw it. Kind of a paint-by-numbers Hollywood detective flick, albeit with some nontypical casting choices. Should be interesting though if you're not familiar with the conspiracy theories behind George Reeves' alleged suicide. The film weaves a lot of interesting threads, and really immerses the viewer into 1950s Hollywood, but it's basically an unsolved mystery and the movie doesn't try to prove any single theory.

I'm not a fan of Ben Affleck, but I thought he did a serviceable job as George Reeves. The only drawback is that Affleck's probably a bit too young to play Reeves, because otherwise he seemed to capture very well the character of Reeves as an actor trapped in a character role he never wanted in the first place. Adrian Brody was an interesting choice to play the private eye, and I'm not sure how well it works. Definitely not the typical gumshoe detective, but maybe not the best choice either.

Surprised that Blockbuster didn't have it. The DVD only came out about a year ago. You should be able to find it marked down though at Best Buy and the other usual places, or find a used copy.