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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2009)

#176 Post by Cde. »

I'm not really surprised at all.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2009)

#177 Post by Jeff »

I would actually be kind of shocked if it wasn't pushed to 2010.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2009)

#178 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

I thought the general assumption was that it would be released at the end of this year for Oscar qualification and critical consideration, then released wide (in a possibly different edit, as The New World) the first quarter of 2010. That the release date is in question suggests to me that the relationship between Tree of Life and Voyage of Time is as (or more) complex or unusual as has been rumored... or at least more challenging froma marketing perspective. Who knows. I can hardly stand the wait.

Terrence Malick's Tree Of Life removed from eligibility for Best Of The Decade lists

"It's definitely not going to come out this year."
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2009)

#179 Post by Cde. »

Christ, I hate AVClub comments.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#180 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Dunno when this was snapped, but note the location: Texas
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#182 Post by MoonlitKnight »

I suppose it was too much to ask from Malick to ever release 2 films in the same decade again (though now he has a better shot at NEXT decade :-" ).
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#183 Post by Cde. »

If you count The Voyage of Time as a separate film, he should release two in the next year.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#184 Post by Nothing »

I agree with the decision to delay the release if the edit isn't yet polished. The Extended Cut of The New World should have been the first and last. Hopefully we'll see The Tree of Life in Cannes (a Palme d'Or would be more meaningful, and more likely, than a fricking Oscar anyhow) but, if not, well hey.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#185 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Vague confirmation of... well, confirmation of nothing, really, except that we'll have to wait at least another goddamned year for this:
Doris Toumarkine wrote:There’s also no hiding Berney’s enthusiasm when he speaks about Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life, due in the fall of 2010. Noting that the filmmaker, in spite of having directed only a handful of features, is a cult figure who has been a favorite at Cannes (Malick was named the fest’s Best Director in 1979 for Days of Heaven), Berney is eyeing a Cannes slot to premiere the much-anticipated Brad Pitt/Sean Penn starrer.
Very tired of waiting on this one, sigh.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#186 Post by Nothing »

Cannes is in May, that's 4.5 months away.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#187 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Yeah, but general release will probably be at least six months after that

Tree of Life Release Date In Netherlands: March 31?
The film opens documenting the origins of life, through the age of reptiles and mammals and then man. Progressively, we are swept through time until the 1950s, where the birth of life suddenly comes to seemingly pointless sickness and death. Poointless, that is, to young Jack, who is unaware of all that has led to this point and time, only to arrive to the tragedy he must come to grips with. This is the philosophical thrust of older Jack's struggle to coexist in a world that seemingly has little to no value for him. The "tree of life" is the framework of the story, how one thing leads to another, a miracle of growth and evolution, where nature is purposeful, and never random.
Say what?
Christian Bale, Javier Bardem, Rachel McAdams and Olga Kurylenko will star in the new movie from legendary director Terrence Malick.

The untitled feature, which begins shooting this autumn, is described as a romantic drama and will be produced by Nicolas Gonda, Sarah Green and Bill Pohlad, and sold and distributed internationally by FilmNation Entertainment.
Also, don't recall if this has been mentioned yet:

Project Taliban: Kathryn Bigelow or Terrence Malick?

Seems unlikely, but who knows with Malick. Wouldn't it be funny if all this time he hasn't been shooting anything? No Tree of Life, no Voyage of Time?
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#188 Post by Cde. »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote: Seems unlikely, but who knows with Malick. Wouldn't it be funny if all this time he hasn't been shooting anything? No Tree of Life, no Voyage of Time?
No, it would be tragic.
I might have found the strength to laugh about it 5 years from now.
Fortunately we have the photos to prove (or at least provide substantial evidence) that he has indeed been shooting one or two new films.

Anyway, the best thing about this news is that it suggests that The Tree of Life and/or Voyage of Time are just about complete.

I wonder if Malick is finally onto a moneymaker? A 'romantic drama' with a cast like that should attract enough mainstream attention to pay for itself.

Good to see Malick moving on to new projects so quickly now.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#189 Post by Jeff »

He's the new Woody Allen! Stay tuned for the annual "Terrence Malick Fall Project."
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#190 Post by Awesome Welles »

I heard today from someone that they have heard rumours that this is clocking in at 3 hours and IMAX is a possibility. Has anyone else heard such rumours?
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#191 Post by Cde. »

Awesome Welles wrote:I heard today from someone that they have heard rumours that this is clocking in at 3 hours and IMAX is a possibility. Has anyone else heard such rumours?
I heard a rumour a while ago that the first cut was 9 hours long, and that was before all of the second unit photography Malick wanted to use was incorporated. Given that The New World extended cut and The Thin Red Line clock in at around 170 minutes, and the scope of The Tree of Life as suggested by reports, a run time close to that wouldn't surprise me at all.

As for IMAX, Malick has apparently shot an IMAX companion piece to The Tree of Life called The Voyage of Time, which is (at least partially) shot on 70mm IMAX film, depicts stages in the evolution of life on earth, and is narrated by Brad Pitt. How it relates to TOL and whether footage is shared between the projects is still not clear.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#192 Post by solaris72 »

Cde. wrote:As for IMAX, Malick has apparently shot an IMAX companion piece to The Tree of Life called The Voyage of Time, which is (at least partially) shot on 70mm IMAX film, depicts stages in the evolution of life on earth, and is narrated by Brad Pitt. How it relates to TOL and whether footage is shared between the projects is still not clear.
I read somewhere that The Tree of Life and The Voyage of Time would be released separately, and then there would be a third release that combines the two into one film.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#193 Post by Cde. »

solaris72 wrote:
Cde. wrote:As for IMAX, Malick has apparently shot an IMAX companion piece to The Tree of Life called The Voyage of Time, which is (at least partially) shot on 70mm IMAX film, depicts stages in the evolution of life on earth, and is narrated by Brad Pitt. How it relates to TOL and whether footage is shared between the projects is still not clear.
I read somewhere that The Tree of Life and The Voyage of Time would be released separately, and then there would be a third release that combines the two into one film.
VFX supervisor Mike Fink said that in the Empire Magazine interview where the cat was let out of the bag about 'dinosaurs', but since then others involved in this production have claimed that they hadn't head about such plans.
I'm guessing that it might have been an idea Malick mentioned to him in passing, rather than a certainty.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#194 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Unrelated, but does Sony really need another film division??? This new one makes 5.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#195 Post by Matt »

What are you referring to? Apparition? They're not part of Sony, Sony just has a deal for the video and other ancillary rights to their films.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#196 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Matt wrote:What are you referring to? Apparition? They're not part of Sony, Sony just has a deal for the video and other ancillary rights to their films.
Ah, I see. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#197 Post by Cde. »

Coming in November.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#198 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

November?! Jesus Christ Terrence Malick, I'll be Goddamned middle-aged before I get to see this movie.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#199 Post by JamesF »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Say what?
Christian Bale, Javier Bardem, Rachel McAdams and Olga Kurylenko will star in the new movie from legendary director Terrence Malick.

The untitled feature, which begins shooting this autumn, is described as a romantic drama and will be produced by Nicolas Gonda, Sarah Green and Bill Pohlad, and sold and distributed internationally by FilmNation Entertainment.
While I'm no Christian Bale fan - generally find him monotonous, boring and creepy, hence why American Psycho was a perfect fit - his performance in The New World is his most lovely and unmannered, so I'd look forward to another collaboration with Malick.
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Re: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2010)

#200 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Oh, me too. I sure hope it's the rumored project The English Speaker.
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