Hello here! First of all, how it was the new year eve ? :-) I hope you all had a good party. Yesterday I sent those brazilian cover for the TTRL DVD, I've send...
Dear Friends, And coming back from what seems the Listers Dead, it is I, Jos, with the first movie trip of 2003. And I have some good ones to tell about. So ...
... had a good party. ... send it just for colecting... I hope you like it. Happy New Year, Celso and everyone! Yes, those were nice pictures of TTRL that you...
... proves two ... his ... have some ... What's deeply troubling about the film is not just the racist policy of wrenching half-Aboriginal, half-white children...
Hi, I'm a new member here, so I just wanted to introduce myself. The Thin Red Line is my favourite film, so when I stubled across infformation telling me that...
I am currently developing a thesis that involves an "emersonian" reading of malick's films, particularly the thin red line. He is one philosopher I see a lot...
The Dryden Theatre has such great programming. I wish it was located in my town! Hello Movie Lovers: A very young couple dance in the headlights of their car...
Greets, I went to see Rabbit Proof Fence tonight, based on Jos's recommendation, and I'm having strong emotional reactions to it. It was a powerful and simple ...
... at ... with ... Hi Brian, I am also working on a Malick thesis (trying to design my chapter structure) and have been bitten by the Heidegger bit for a...
... No, art isn't value neutral nor am I assuming that. I just enjoy people formulating their own ideas as opposed to espousing those offered by others....
Bill, Does the Angelika cost more than other theaters? Also, what do you think of the Walter Reade? As for =Personal Velocity,= I'd see it for Posey, coolest...
... Adrian, I just got back from vacation and so, just ready your message. Thank you very much for all the information. I'm going to look for more on Mann. ...
Jasper, How does the reference to "...all things shining..." relate to Heidegger. I didn't realize this and I've been wondering about that last line of the...
Jos, Yes. =Gangs of NY= is a rather large film, isn't it? You're right, it doesn't quite leave one with the swell of Populist pride that I think Scorsese was ...
... <toates@...> wrote: Is Witt the Nietzschean Ubermensch? ... CL, I believe Witt doesn't leave Charlie company b/c he dislikes Charlie Company, but...
... As a film, I agree that Rabbit-Proof Fence is a simple story. Maybe a bit too simple. The ending, however, made me cry. As a depiction of real history and...
... Since Critchley's argument on calm in TTRL is Heideggerian (being-toward-death is the test of supreme virility and supreme lucidity), is he making a...
... Bill's post reminded me of something. Has anyone read the Baghavad Gita (sp)? I think there are some parallels to that story and the journey of Witt in...
Has anyone seen Tabu (1931), F.W. Murnau's film, a semi-collaborated effort with Robert Flaherty? I would love to hear anyone's comments about this ...
... collaborated effort ... Yup. My comparison of Tabu and TTRL is in the archives here. ... reaction? You say to-may-to, I say to-mah-to. The film looks...
<<> Tomorrow I expect my heart will be broken a little bit more <<when I go to see <<> The Pianist. << <<It racked up more awards from the National Society of...
... Hi Bill, The "all thing shining" quote was actually posted by Brian a few mails back and I'm very interested myself. I'm not a student of Heidegger (and in...
... banana ... there ... lucidity), ... Ha! Very sly indeed. I think that one needs to looks at Critchley's essay (which, I might add, I found flawed in a few...
... I like Dennis Haysbert a lot, and wish he ... guys" in ... Moore's hand ... If it's any consolation, he made the Washington Post's It List for 2003. Quoth...
... I don't ... is in ... Maybe Polanski is making up to star Adrien Brody for the sins of Malick. With that long thin face and shaggy bob, Brody looks a bit ...