Hey all,
The Times has a 'Malick the Enigma' piece up
(http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/06/movies/moviesspecial/06jame.html) with
the usual talk about his secrecy and genius. A few gems came out though:
* Apparently there will be two voiceovers in 'The New World', starting with
John Smith's and ending with Pocahontas'
* I like Malick's description of Pocahontas to New Line President, Russell
Schwartz: 'This is our original mother.'
* I'm scared of this talk of Malick having stockpiles of unmade scripts and
stories that he's created over the years and that he hasn't even made the
projects most important to him. Malick's getting older and by every means
old! Where's he going to find the time?! Perhaps we might get another
posthumous film ala Spielberg/Kubrick's A.I...
Dave