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(09-19-2010, 07:42 AM)
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#152
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(09-19-2010, 08:03 AM)
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#153
Somehow I thought Kurylenko's credit had disappeared from the next Malick project. Definitely the more anticipated one this.. guess I'm feeling a little stuffy towards the bits and pieces read of ToL and its self-asserting over-Malick-load aura.
Still hopeful, and I do appreciate your initiative of just, y'know phoning up the distributor for the Aus. release info. Thanks.
Last edited by Substance; 09-19-2010 at 10:34 AM.
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(09-19-2010, 06:50 PM)
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#154
Originally Posted by Substance:
"The credibility of their emotional volatility" - An overly verbose way of judging how believable an actor's emotions are. Indeed, there is never a sense that Pitt's emotions in Jesse James are anything shy of believable and 100% committed. "The mannerisms and ideas which intrigue the viewer to follow" - This reads like an incomplete thought, but I can point to a few idiosyncrasies (his blinking slightly too much, the way that his jaw has a slight stiffness/underbite, the coldness of his gaze) which 'intrigue' me as a viewer to follow him; he simply commands the screen whenever he is on it. "Observation/insight" - If you don't see observation and insight in Pitt's performance, I'm not sure where you would ever see it. "Inhabiting the character" - This is actually a part of the standard set of criteria by which to judge a performance, but I challenge you to look at the previously posted picture of Pitt in Jesse James in this thread and tell me that you see even an inch of Pitt in that picture. In terms of inhabiting characters, Brad Pitt is simply one of the best working today, whether it's in drama or comedy. He, like Clooney, hearkens back to the Henry Fonda and James Stewart types, leading men with a strong personality and star power who could still be counted on to commit fully to their roles and to turn in fantastic, varied work each time. Edit: and swoon, yeah, Malick definitely could change the language of cinema, easily. He's simply one of the all-time great film artists, no question. |
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(10-02-2010, 03:55 PM)
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#155
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(10-05-2010, 07:15 PM)
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#156
Originally Posted by Krev:
New article about the production. Blew my mind that he's shooting in Bartlesville, where my grandparents lived for many years. Northern Oklahoma is really beautiful, and I'm sure he'll do it justice. Now I just need to do something about seeing one of Malick's films. (I know, I know...) |
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(10-05-2010, 07:43 PM)
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#157
Originally Posted by KingGondo:
GET THEM, WATCH THEM. |
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(10-05-2010, 08:17 PM)
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#158
Originally Posted by Snowman Prophet of Doom:
anyway here is an actually interesting piece on malick: http://www.slate.com/id/2269262/ take note enthusiast press. |
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(10-05-2010, 08:52 PM)
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#159
Green Day??
and i just realised that the line "Maybe all men got one big soul everybody's a part of" is borrowed from The Grapes of Wrath |
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(10-22-2010, 05:55 PM)
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#162
Originally Posted by jett:
and then people will bitch that just because a film is successful doesn't mean it should be a Best Picture nominee. |
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(10-22-2010, 06:00 PM)
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#163
Originally Posted by jett:
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(10-23-2010, 02:51 AM)
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#164
Originally Posted by jett:
This is going to be a very weird film. If they open in Oscar season it will probably end up ignored. Releasing in May leaves time for the film connoisseur contingent to hype it up, so that at the end of the year there's a good wave of hype behind it. The Hurt Locker may not even have been nominated had it been released in December, but in the six months after its June opening there was a big critical push for it to be considered. Plus, it landed on DVD just in time for Oscar season. It's also awesome counter-programming to release this when every other week brings something like Pirates of the Caribbean or Thor. Plus, this is pretty much the movie event of the year for the arthouse crowd, so the date is appropriate. It also comes right after the premiere at Cannes, which is sure to raise eyebrows. |
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(10-23-2010, 04:41 AM)
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#166
Originally Posted by FoneBone:
Hopefully Lubezki will get his cinematography Oscar this time, at least. |
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(11-03-2010, 10:23 PM)
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#174
promo poster from AFM (aka don't complain, because it will never be seen again by the general public):
![]() if that doesn't load: ![]() official synopsis: From the Desk of Terrence Malick…. We trace the evolution of an eleven-year-old boy in the Midwest, JACK, one of three brothers. At first all seems marvelous to the child. He sees as his mother does with the eyes of his soul. She represents the way of love and mercy, where the father tries to teach his son the world’s way of putting oneself first. Each parent contends for his allegiance, and Jack must reconcile their claims. The picture darkens as he has his first glimpses of sickness, suffering and death. The world, once a thing of glory, becomes a labyrinth. From this story is that of adult Jack, a lost soul in a modern world, seeking to discover amid the changing scenes of time that which does not change: the eternal scheme of which we are a part. When he sees all that has gone into our world’s preparation, each thing appears a miracle—precious, incomparable. Jack, with his new understanding, is able to forgive his father and take his first steps on the path of life. The story ends in hope, acknowledging the beauty and joy in all things, in the everyday and above all in the family—our first school—the only place that most of us learn the truth about the world and ourselves, or discover life’s single most important lesson, of unselfish love. |
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(12-01-2010, 01:09 AM)
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#177
Originally Posted by JoBlo Twitter:
HYPE!!!! |
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(12-01-2010, 01:44 AM)
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#183
Originally Posted by Snowman Prophet of Doom:
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(12-01-2010, 02:11 AM)
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#184
2-MINUTE TRAILER hits with Black Swan this weekend! Also, extensive details on his next project, The Burial.
Initial synopsis:
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(12-01-2010, 01:06 PM)
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#186
Originally Posted by Blader5489:
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(12-02-2010, 12:21 AM)
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#188
Originally Posted by Scullibundo:
I'd also say that Rourke's was more of a transformation. Penn had the outward tics and mannerisms, but such things are surface. Rourke plumbed the depths of his character more fully and honestly and so, despite maybe seeming more like Rourke on the surfaces, transforms more fully on the whole. That's not to say that Penn didn't HAVE the interior, merely that Rourke's interior was more fully-formed (though the fact that he was working off of a better script likely helped), and in the end, that inner life is the bread and butter of a performance. Edit: Also, to bring it back on topic, I'd like to say that I have to imagine that Penn in this movie will be fantastic, as will Brad Pitt. |
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(12-02-2010, 05:08 AM)
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#191
When Alex Billington asked Searchlight when it's going online, they told him "TBD".
That had better be code for, "not telling, want to drive Black Swan ticket sales, but really it's coming out tomorrow" and not an indicator that it's going to be online only or some bullshit. |
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(12-02-2010, 06:48 PM)
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#193
Originally Posted by Expendable.:
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(12-03-2010, 03:33 AM)
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#194
Write-up of the trailer - http://lat.ms/hOKUOX
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(12-04-2010, 03:17 AM)
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#198
I thought the trailer was beautiful.
It looks simultaneously intimate and epic in scope; and when I say epic, I mean a beginning-of-life, spanning-time-and-space kind of scale. I could have sworn I saw a recreation of the same Earth/Sun/Moon shot from 2001. Brad Pitt looks like he'll be amazing in this. There was way too little of Penn to judge (literally, I think there may have been or two or three very quick shots of him). Can't wait. |
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(12-04-2010, 03:39 AM)
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#199
Cam version of trailer:
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/7980/6n5.mp4 I saw it tonight in front of Black Swan (my favorite movie of the year), and it blew me away. So much emotion and beauty is packed into every frame. The sci-fi / mystical elements provide a scale and scope that makes this seem like the type of life-changing movie that comes once in a blue moon. |
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(12-04-2010, 03:42 AM)
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#200
Originally Posted by TekkenMaster:
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