Hello there fellow 'Malickians' Just a short note to let you know I'm trying to set up a mailing list to discuss the work of controversial director Michael...
Has anyone seen Landon Mills? I was talking to a friend who saw it during his days at film school and was impressed by Malick getting Warren Oates and Harry...
... school and was impressed by Malick getting Warren Oates and Harry Dean Stanton but apart from that, wasn't a fan of it. ... festivals? ... Hmmm it's called...
Hi everyone: I'd love to see copies of those rare films too...if anyone ever visits the American Film Institute, I'll bet they'd have them in a library there,...
Angela, there's a review of the film here : http://ficus- www.cs.ucla.edu/ficus-members/reiher/reviews/deadhead.html it sure looks interesting ! Maybe...
Dear friends - LANTON MILLS is now the 'Holy Grail' of Malick fandom and scholarship! It is officially impossible to see - and, believe me, I have tried. Back...
Adrian, Nothing to do with Malick at all, but I highly recommend Adorno's great essay on parataxis in late Holderlin. It can be found in one of the volumes of...
Thanks for all the precious information, Adrian ! - including that new word 'parataxis' which I'm going to use in a conversation as soon as possible ! ;-) bye...
... I've never come across the term parataxis before.... Could you give a lay person's definition of parataxis as used in reference to Malick's aesthetic and ...
... ...and of course, given Malick's intellectual proximity to Heidegger, Heidegger's several essays/lectures on Parmenides, Heraclitus and Holderlin (and...
Michael wrote: ...in which parataxis rather than syn:taxis [sic] is used to deconstruct the sayings of things said in order to point to the absence/withdrawal...
Fabrice: Thanks for the link...I *really* want to see this film now...I know a trucker who would definitely appreciate the humor described in this film, and I...
... Idiot that I am, I missed a chance to see both DEADHEAD MILES and THE GRAVY TRAIN when they screened in NY a few years ago, as part of a Malick ...
... I'm sorry, Angela, I was playing a little: the colon (Greek 'kolon' -- limb) after the word "thought" is the beginning of a (poor) piece of parataxis ...
Dear friends - Michel Chion uses this term parataxis to describe both what we see/hear in Malick's films, and the way he puts the films together. I quote: ...
Hello, I was at an independent theater the other day, to see The Machinist, and a preview began with music and still images that I thought were from The Thin ...
Hafidha, THE BIG RED ONE is a strong war film based on Fuller's own experiences. Robert Carradine's character is based on Fuller, I'm pretty sure, being a...
Hi Hafidha: I'll bet Malick saw The Big Red One and letting the work soak into his consciousness and inform it. I haven't seen the film myself. How was the The...
Hi, Angela The Machinist was pretty good, until the end. What happened is that I figured out what was going on before the movie ended, so it was not a big ...
DARK HORIZONS just published this on-set report from THE NEW WORLD. The reporter (code-named 'Arctic Blue') is less than penetrating, but there are nonetheless...
I also found this little snippet from an interview with Colin Farrell (done before shooting started): What are your impressions of Malick? Oh, he's an...
... scholarship! It is ... in the ... AFI. There ... AFI ... distributor tried ... archive/library was ... notes for my ... not want it ... told the ... ...
Hi all, Just re-read my reply to Adrian and... good lord. Haven't slept much recently and I'm quite excitable, so let me put my blurting response in some...
check it out here (downloadable version): http://www.latinoreview.com/films_2005/newline/newworld/newworld.html and here's the URL for the Official Site (not...
Wow - I just logged in to post the link, too. I heard about it minutes ago from a friend who found it on aintitcoolnews.com. What do you all think? It seems...
Hi everyone: There's been so many films advertised lately that I *don't* want to see...finally, one I *can't wait* to see! There's an Indian near the beginning...
Actually, The Rock lookalike is at the middle of the trailer--he's in two different shots, he has full facepaint on, and he's looking to the left of the frame....
From: http://www.dailypress.com/features/lifestyle/dp- 91864sy0oct20,1,4978542.story (Small mention of Malick) The notice in the Daily Press read: "Casting...