He absolutely is. Too bad he can't be as commentary unshy as Steven Soderbergh. But then again, I'm sure P.T. would rather focus his energy on making better movies, not chatting over every one he sees.Not every movie, just every Paul Thomas Anderson movie - the guy is just great to listen to.
There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007)
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That teaser is wonderful, and completely unlike anything I've seen come from a major studio in a while. I especially appreciate the fact that there's no pounding music and rapidly accelerating editing. It reminds me a lot of the trailer for The New World, and it seems that Anderson has absorbed some of Malick's style for his new effort.
Jon Brion is the most intriguing piece of the puzzle for me; I've always enjoyed his scores but they all have a very "modern" feel. Similarly, Anderson has used modern pop music to such good effect in his films that I wonder how he'll deal with not being able to rely on pop music - of course, he could always pull an O Brother, Where Art Thou? out of his sleeve and use period music to amazing effect.
Jon Brion is the most intriguing piece of the puzzle for me; I've always enjoyed his scores but they all have a very "modern" feel. Similarly, Anderson has used modern pop music to such good effect in his films that I wonder how he'll deal with not being able to rely on pop music - of course, he could always pull an O Brother, Where Art Thou? out of his sleeve and use period music to amazing effect.
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"Absorbed" is an interesting way to put it...patrick wrote: It reminds me a lot of the trailer for The New World, and it seems that Anderson has absorbed some of Malick's style for his new effort.
For a thread that started out with
this has certainly turned into a year-long, two page lovefest. I can't be the only dissident here, can I?Antoine Doinel wrote:I know Anderson's very name creates some fiercely divided views on this board [...]
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Jack Fisk seems to be the coolest guy around...Jeff wrote:He has also absorbed Malick's production designer, Jack Fisk.
not only is he IN Eraserhead (and childhood friends with Lynch... and prod. designer for Straight Story and Mulholland Dr.)... but he is also married to Sissy Spacek...
the only other Production Designer this cool is K.K.Barrett, who was a (main) member of the Screamers (one of the first LA punk bands... who also sported synth's instead of guitars)
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And get this: David Lynch was once married to Jack Fisk's sister, Mary Fisk. They had a child named Austin Lynch. Austin directed the Making of The New World documentary that appeared on the DVD. He recently directed The Making of There Will Be Blood. To the best of my knowledge, Kevin Bacon is in no way involved in any of these enterprises.miless wrote:Jack Fisk seems to be the coolest guy around...
not only is he IN Eraserhead (and childhood friends with Lynch... and prod. designer for Straight Story and Mulholland Dr.)... but he is also married to Sissy Spacek...
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My god, I simultaneously can't wait for and have mixed feelings about this film. On one hand it could be a massive-screw up, and on the other hand it could be fantastic. I have the script on my hard drive (along with The Darjheeling Limited), and I'm honestly trying my hardest to not read past the twenty pages I've already gone through.
The only thing I'm hoping is that he doesn't produce something like Magnolia, which was lumpy and unfocused (in comparison to both Boogie Nights and Punch-Drunk Love, neither of which could have had a minute cut off).
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A guy digs a hole, his horse dies, and he builds a makeshift oil rig
The only thing I'm hoping is that he doesn't produce something like Magnolia, which was lumpy and unfocused (in comparison to both Boogie Nights and Punch-Drunk Love, neither of which could have had a minute cut off).
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Punch-Drunk Love seemed like it had 15-20 minutes cut-off already.Magic Hate Ball wrote:The only thing I'm hoping is that he doesn't produce something like Magnolia, which was lumpy and unfocused (in comparison to both Boogie Nights and Punch-Drunk Love, neither of which could have had a minute cut off).
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Holy fuck! That looks amazing. This is going to be a huge, breakout performance for Paul Dano. Those clips remind me Will Oldham's work in Matewan. Also, inspired choice by P.T. Anderson to get Jonny Greenwood on board for the original music.
I can't wait for this.
Apparently, both Anderson and the Coens are concurrently using the same Texas town to shoot their next films. Both are also using local residents in the cast:
Hollywood Stampedes a Texas Town, and Tranquility Rides Into the Sunset
I can't wait for this.
Dang, that teaser is phenomenal.peerpee wrote:First glimpse.
Apparently, both Anderson and the Coens are concurrently using the same Texas town to shoot their next films. Both are also using local residents in the cast:
Hollywood Stampedes a Texas Town, and Tranquility Rides Into the Sunset
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