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gromit
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:41 am Reply with quote
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I'd have to think hard or re-watch the film, but I'm not sure that Pitt didn't provide what Gilliam wanted. I thought the whole environmental extremist group was handled terribly and what had been an interesting film went off the rails.
I'm inclined to blame Gilliam much more than Pitt, but it seems to have been at least a collaborative sinking.

Btw, for anyone who liked the storyline, or sci-fi in general, the basics of the 12 Monkeys plot was lifted from a great short film by Chris Marker, La Jetee. Highly recommended.

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marantzo
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:10 am Reply with quote
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I've always thought the director is mostly responsible for an actor's performance. In Pitt's case in 12 Monkeys, Gilliam could certainly have tempered Brad's performance.
billyweeds
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:20 am Reply with quote
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marantzo wrote:
I've always thought the director is mostly responsible for an actor's performance. In Pitt's case in 12 Monkeys, Gilliam could certainly have tempered Brad's performance.


You're right, certainly. It was like Gilliam wanted Pitt's character to look like a looney who was going to acting school.
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gromit
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:33 am Reply with quote
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Anybody have any word on Frears' latest Chéri (2009)???
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1179258/
Michelle Pfeiffer, Kathy Bates, even Anita Pallenberg.
The dvd just turned up, but the film doesn't sound like my type.

Also, did anybody see Grey Gardens, the recent "re-make" with Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore??? Sounds like good casting, but I'm still somehow skeptical.

I guess the film is based on the documentary.

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Befade
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:45 pm Reply with quote
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I don't find Brad Pitt believeable as an actor in anything.

Gromit.........Grey Gardens is great.......especially Drew Barrymore.....it fills in alot of the blanks of the documentary. Marj saw it, too.

Lorne (and Earl)......Thanks

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huge, intense, gorgeous film


great words for Tetro. I was thinking "It's a transcendent experience where you are not watching a film......you are within it.

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Earl
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:08 pm Reply with quote
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gromit wrote:
Anybody have any word on Frears' latest Chéri (2009)???
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1179258/
Michelle Pfeiffer, Kathy Bates, even Anita Pallenberg.
The dvd just turned up, but the film doesn't sound like my type.



I talked about it back in July here.

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lady wakasa
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:52 pm Reply with quote
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So, here it is ~

The Secret Movie Project, Revealed.

(I'm in copy and paste mode right now, because I'm a little brain-dead from work.)

I’d like to invite you to my most recent movie project: Crossroads of Youth, a recently rediscovered Korean film which will show at this year’s New York Film Festival.

It's about a brother and sister from the countryside coming of age in The Big City — in this case, Seoul, Korea in the early 1930s. It's also a special event; virtually all films from this era were destroyed between World War II and the Korean War, which makes this the oldest existing Korean film. This copy was discovered in an attic in 2007, restored and rescored, and fit into a presentation with four musicians, two singers, and a pyonsa (narrator) — to present an evening at the movies, circa 1930s Seoul.

The screening will be at 11 am, Saturday, 3 October, 2009, at Alice Tully Hall. Family-friendly, and even includes a villain with a mustache!

Tickets are $20. They will go on sale to the general public starting Sunday, 13 September at 12 noon. There are also rush tickets and obstructed view tickets for $10 (but what fun is watching a pole for 90 minutes)?

Information on buying tickets are at the Film Society of Lincoln Center website, and are also outlined below. (if you're a member of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, it's in the packet that you should have just received.) More info on the film itself is at the Festival website, under Crossroads of Youth.

Hope youse guys can come!

FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC

Tickets can be purchased one of several ways:

Online: http://www.filmlinc.com/nyff/tickets.html
Best available seat location for reserved seating.
$1.50 handling charge per ticket for NYFF screenings and events.

In Person: Alice Tully Hall Box Office
All major credit cards accepted.
For more information please call 212 875 5050.

By Phone: CenterCharge, 212 721 6500
All major credit cards accepted
$2 handling charge per ticket.
Hours: Mon - Sun 9am - 9pm except Sun Sep 13 (Noon - 9pm).

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Marj
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:19 pm Reply with quote
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Hallelujah and Congratulations!!!

I'm so happy for you, Lady.
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whiskeypriest
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:07 pm Reply with quote
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lady wakasa wrote:
So, here it is ~

The Secret Movie Project, Revealed.

(I'm in copy and paste mode right now, because I'm a little brain-dead from work.)

I’d like to invite you to my most recent movie project: Crossroads of Youth, a recently rediscovered Korean film which will show at this year’s New York Film Festival.

It's about a brother and sister from the countryside coming of age in The Big City — in this case, Seoul, Korea in the early 1930s. It's also a special event; virtually all films from this era were destroyed between World War II and the Korean War, which makes this the oldest existing Korean film. This copy was discovered in an attic in 2007, restored and rescored, and fit into a presentation with four musicians, two singers, and a pyonsa (narrator) — to present an evening at the movies, circa 1930s Seoul.

The screening will be at 11 am, Saturday, 3 October, 2009, at Alice Tully Hall. Family-friendly, and even includes a villain with a mustache!

Tickets are $20. They will go on sale to the general public starting Sunday, 13 September at 12 noon. There are also rush tickets and obstructed view tickets for $10 (but what fun is watching a pole for 90 minutes)?

Information on buying tickets are at the Film Society of Lincoln Center website, and are also outlined below. (if you're a member of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, it's in the packet that you should have just received.) More info on the film itself is at the Festival website, under Crossroads of Youth.

Hope youse guys can come!

FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC

Tickets can be purchased one of several ways:

Online: http://www.filmlinc.com/nyff/tickets.html
Best available seat location for reserved seating.
$1.50 handling charge per ticket for NYFF screenings and events.

In Person: Alice Tully Hall Box Office
All major credit cards accepted.
For more information please call 212 875 5050.

By Phone: CenterCharge, 212 721 6500
All major credit cards accepted
$2 handling charge per ticket.
Hours: Mon - Sun 9am - 9pm except Sun Sep 13 (Noon - 9pm).
Absolutely Great! Wish I could be there, but I'm sure it will be a hit.

So I can expect you back on the NCfOM board on October 4?

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Joe Vitus
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:30 pm Reply with quote
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It's a great achievement Lady. Be proud. (Wish I could be there.)

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ehle64
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:58 pm Reply with quote
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i've been touting the remake of grey gardens for months *sheesh*

plus -0- i heart a brad pitt
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ehle64
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:58 pm Reply with quote
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whoohoo wakasa!!!!
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marantzo
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:00 am Reply with quote
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Mazel tov, lady! Wish I could be there.
lady wakasa
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:16 am Reply with quote
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Thanks, folks!

Now for a couple of stress-filled weeks (it turns out I'm co-hosting a baby shower in DC the following weekend)...

whiskeypriest wrote:
So I can expect you back on the NCfOM board on October 4?


Oh, NCfOM will never end... although it might be October 5th; I have the feeling there will be a large party the evening of October 3rd. %^D

I'd sort of like to dedicate this to Nancy, although it's probably too late to get that in the program.

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billyweeds
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:28 am Reply with quote
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lady wakasa wrote:
Thanks, folks!

Now for a couple of stress-filled weeks (it turns out I'm co-hosting a baby shower in DC the following weekend)...

whiskeypriest wrote:
So I can expect you back on the NCfOM board on October 4?


Oh, NCfOM will never end... although it might be October 5th; I have the feeling there will be a large party the evening of October 3rd. %^D

I'd sort of like to dedicate this to Nancy, although it's probably too late to get that in the program.


Congratulations, Lady! It's all better than good!

But...what is this "NCfOM board" all about? Is there a Coen Bros. forum being planned that I don't know about? And if so, how did I miss it?
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