Tuan, That is the piece. I don't know it by name because (gasp!) I don't have that soundtrack in my collection, a problem that needs to be rectified...
http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_7672.html No word on the extended version, unfortunately. ... Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes...
Hello all, This recent NYTimes article came across my desk today. Best, Oscar February 21, 2006 To Brooklyn >From Ukraine, Orphan's Rescue Has a Happy Ending ...
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Oscar: Inspiring--thanks for posting this! By the way, does anyone know if Alexandra Malick has any children? Angela mhb5133 <mhb5133@...> wrote: ...
... Yes. The actor Will Wallace, who is in both TTRL and TNW (he's the other awol soldier at the beginning with Witt), is her son. I think she's got other...
Thanks, I'll have to look for him the next time I see TTRL.... ... Yes. The actor Will Wallace, who is in both TTRL and TNW (he's the other awol soldier at the...
Ah-ha! That would explain why Will Wallace was sent to the Berlinale awards ceremony in 1999. He's family! I always wondered why an actor in such a small role...
Thanks for posting that pic...I see the resemblance to his mother... ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
... Andrew - Thank you for your reply. As amazing as that musical cue is during the Japanese bivouac sequence(the chapter called "The Mop Up" on the DVD),...
Folks, I haven't been up with the list lately, so forgive me if these articles have already been mentioned. This one in the New York Times is about the...
Tuan, As I don't have the TTRL soundtrack, I had assumed the Zimmer/Ives transition to be one piece. It just goes to show you that Malick is often even more...
Hi: Wow, I have renewed respect for the trumpet as an orchestral instrument. Your analysis makes me want to take another course in interpreting classical...
Ian and everyone: Hey, I just received this info from the Amarillo newspaper...a request I sent about two weeks ago...confirms the info we received from the...
Tuan, I bought the Bernstein/NY Philharmonic version of THE UNANSWERED QUESTION and the Reiner/Chicago Symphony version of EIN HELDENLEBEN yesterday on my...
I'll have to get back to you next week on that one. I'm out of money! :) Regards, Andrew ... instrument. Your analysis makes me want to take another course...
... about> The New World being the latest 'Cult Film'. I'm baffled by some of the stuff mentioned, but needless to say...it's at least a ... Thanks for the...
Hi: I still have my ticket stub from TNW in my wallet. : ) The only way I'd admit to being a disciple of any living person (other than Jesus) is if I know the...
Both The Unanswered Question and Central Park in the Dark have been favourite pieces of mine since I first heard them as an adolescent on the radio. And like...
Angela, I KNEW you would have saved yours - lol! Maybe I should too (just two weeks to go!!!). Then we can make like geeks, admiring and coveting each other's...
This is a bit off topic, but I think quite a few people here would be very moved by this film, which is my favourite from 2005: Sophie Scholl - The Last Days....
Agape, Angela and all our other acolytes of the Gospel according to Terrence, I too got a kick out of the Village Voice piece and your "skit" over who has the...
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I strongly disagree about Sophie Scholl. Agape. Maybe since I am German, I am a bit oversensitive and overly political on movies like Sophie Scholl (or the...
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Andrew - It's great that you went out and bought both the Ives and Strauss works (even if I mentioned the latter only in passing). You even managed to get one...
Angela - Thank you for your comments. THE LARK ASCENDING is a beautiful piece, but I must confess its beauty has never touched me. Ralph Vaughan Williams's...
Oh, no Carsten! I really liked Der Untergang, too! :-0 *runs for cover* To everyone else - please excuse the OT-ness of this all, but in the Netherlands we get...
Agape - Thank you for your contribution and excellent insights on the use of Ives' THE UNANSWERED QUESTION in THE THIN RED LINE. It's amazing that a piece that...
One more thing... There's one question in the film that *does* get answered. In the second conversation between Welsh and Witt, Welsh asks him, "What ...
Hi fellas, I'm doing something interesting here. I have this friend of mine, film director who is always doing research and trying new ideas to learn more. And...