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Resurrecting the Movies thread...
BelAir:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on January 25, 2008, 06:07:30 pm ---Actually, I saw "A Knight's Tale" in the theater and enjoyed it very much. The modern music was the whole spin of that movie--that, and the fact that Shannon Sossamyn's costumes were a blend of old fashioned and modern. We own the DVD.
But I know there are plenty of folks who hate the movie, precisely because of the music.
L
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I have the movie on right now, and am quite enjoying it. Wasn't Heath a little shocked at the movie's final presentation/promotion?
Still there are some wonderful, wonderful moments in the film...
I think Heath has a particularly angelic appearance as well.
oilgun:
I watched Sarah Polley's Away From Her. It's her first feature as a director and it's like she's been doing it for years. It's a surprisingly mature film, beautiful and quietly heart wrenching. Although it's mainly known as the Julie Christie movie outside this country, it's veteran Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent who has the more difficult role as the husband losing his beloved to Alzheimer's. A wonderful performance.
I also watched Claire Denis' Beau Travail. I love this movie more each time I see it. The final scene with Galoup dancing (to This is the Rythm of the Night) is so strangely cathartic and joyful, it gives me shivers.
And of course, it's on Youtube (!):
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e5g_wXJf1I[/youtube]
Kd5000:
Getting back to EXCALIBUR, I see the director, John Boorman's latest project is Memoirs of Hadrian scheduled for release in 2009. The Roman emperor Hadrian had a male lover who drowned and it drove him into a terrible stage of grief.
From wikipedia.org
"Hadrian was especially famous for his romance with a Greek youth, Antinous. While touring Egypt, Antinous mysteriously drowned in the Nile in 130. Deeply saddened, Hadrian founded the Egyptian city of Antinopolis. Hadrian drew the whole Empire into his mourning, making Antinous the last new god of antiquity."
Somebody on the msg board posted that Zac Efron should play Antinous. Yeah, that's gonnna happen. High School Musical star plays male lover to a Roman emperor. ;)
oilgun:
--- Quote from: Kd5000 on January 26, 2008, 12:39:07 pm ---Getting back to EXCALIBUR, I see the director, John Boorman's latest project is Memoirs of Hadrian scheduled for release in 2009. The Roman emperor Hadrian had a male lover who drowned and it drove him into a terrible stage of grief.
From wikipedia.org
"Hadrian was especially famous for his romance with a Greek youth, Antinous. While touring Egypt, Antinous mysteriously drowned in the Nile in 130. Deeply saddened, Hadrian founded the Egyptian city of Antinopolis. Hadrian drew the whole Empire into his mourning, making Antinous the last new god of antiquity."
Somebody on the msg board posted that Zac Efron should play Antinous. Yeah, that's gonnna happen. High School Musical star plays male lover to a Roman emperor. ;)
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Memoirs of Hadrian!: The Movie Musical! ;D Hadrian could be played by Nathan Lane... :-X
oilgun:
Apparently, Johnny Depp along with two other major actors will be 'replacing' Heath in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus. The idea is to change the actor once he goes through the magic mirror so they'll be able to keep many of the already filmed scenes with Heath.
I think that's good news if it's true. My source is not exactly official, it's a poster on IMDb who knows a Vancouver costume designer, Jane Still, who is friends with Monique Prud'homme, the film's costume designer... It certainly sounds plausible though, considering how fantastical the film sounds and all the love and respect that both Heath and Gilliam have from other actors.
It would be nice to have another Heath moment to look forward to.
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