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Our BetterMost Community => Chez Tremblay => Topic started by: two_bloody_shirts on April 17, 2006, 07:38:00 am
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:o These are the best collection I've seen so far! Thanks to a member of LiveJournal Community Wranglers (http://community.livejournal.com/wranglers/) for pointing these out - here's some wonderful hi-resolution images:
A Czech Fan Website (http://www.eusebius.cz/photos.php?fid=220&cid=1)
Save them while you can!
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Thanks for this link...lots of good photos.
Interesting in the description (oh, doesn't everyone know? I read Czechoslovakian ;)) -- there is Jakea Gyllenhaala and Heatha Legdera but Ang Lee is just...Ang Lee.
(http://www.bioscop.cz/_web/_filmy/b_zkrocena_hora/sekce_kino-film/plakat-cz/nahled_vetsi/zkrocena_hora_plakat.jpg)
Oh, update: I just saw there is Anga Leeho. Scratch the comment from this morning.
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Thanks 2_b_s for sharing, these are great!!
BTW, are these the infamous hippies that Ennis + Jack saved in that deleted scene, to the left in this pic:
http://www.bioscop.cz/_web/_filmy/b_zkrocena_hora/fotografie/058_zkrocena_hora.jpg (http://www.bioscop.cz/_web/_filmy/b_zkrocena_hora/fotografie/058_zkrocena_hora.jpg)
lol
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I'd love to know/see more about the hippy scene. I read somewhere that it was supposed to show that Ennis and Jack were "real" cowboys, but does anyone know what actually occurred?
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Thanks TBS, you find the best pics!
I'm probably the only one who feels this way, but I don't want to see the hippy scene. I heard Heath describe it in that audio interview, and to me it I guess the ridiculousness of it ruins the sanctity of the movie for me. Probably because my warped mind still percieves this movie and the characters in it and their situation as *real*! In that interview, Heath mentioned that scene was written by James Schamus and it just didn't fit in with the rest of the movie.
Maybe over time my emotional grip on the movie will lessen a little and it wouldn't bother me to see it. I don't seem to feel the same way about seeing stills from scenes that weren't in the film.
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What? I thought you guys were joking about the hippy scene, though I did think who are those people in the background when I saw that picture...
was there really a hippy scene? or is this some joke I'm missing... ???
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was there really a hippy scene? or is this some joke I'm missing... ???
No, it's real. All I remember Heath saying about it was the hippies were in trouble, like their car or VW bus or whatever broke down or something, and E&J came to their rescue. He said everybody thought it was awful at the time, but they shot it anyway, and thankfully it got scrapped. If I still have that interview or a link to it at home, I'll post it for you.
Eh, as I'm typing this I'm thinking maybe I could handle watching it!
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was there really a hippy scene? or is this some joke I'm missing... ???
Supposedly there was, but it ended up "on the cutting room floor."
While I understand "the sanctity" amh, I still want to see it...in fact, I want to see every single second of film that was shot that includes Jack and Ennis, only so I can get more of them! LOL
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:) I'm with you on this Leslie - I want to see everything, I am a visual person and no amount of writing/talking can make up for the actual scene whether good or bad................
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I'm with you two, I want to see all of the deleted scenes, with or without hippies... I need as much Jack and Ennis as I can get! ;D
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Thanks for the pics and there is a huge "aha!" in there as well. Gotta go find that post that talks about the "weird credits".
O0
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Thanks for the pics! ;)
I had heard about the "hippie" scene from an interview with Heath.
I would love to see deleted scenes, yes, but I was so relieved that the hippie scene was left out of the movie after I found out what it was about ...lol (Apparently, Jake and Heath spent a week shooting those scenes and were hoping that it would be left out of the final cut ;D)
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Nice collection!
Only wish that I can read Czechoslovakian.
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Nice collection!
Only wish that I can read Czechoslovakian.
It's not so hard:
Příběh lásky a přátelství od oscarového režiséra Anga Leeho.
A new film from Academy Award winning director Ang Lee
Film vypráví milostný příběh dvou mladých mužů – rančera a kovboje – kteří se poznali v létě roku 1963 a stali se přáteli na celý život. Prožili mnoho radostí i tragédií, díky kterým poznali slabost a sílu lásky.
The film tells the story of two young men--ranchers and cowboys--who meet during the summer of 1963 when they have been hired to herd sheep. Set against the backdrop of the rugged Western landscape, it tells the tragic story of their love for each other, a shared passion that must be kept secret.
And so on...
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Leslie,
Thanks! For a moment I thought you were joking when you translated the description. I am so bad at catching people's joke. Couldn't tell if they are joking or not :)
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Leslie,
Thanks! For a moment I thought you were joking when you translated the description. I am so bad at catching people's joke. Couldn't tell if they are joking or not :)
Jenny--
I am joking. I really can't read Czechoslovakian. LOL! But if you look at the words, I suspect that my translation is not too far off. I bet
oscarového režiséra Anga Leeho
really does mean "Oscar winning director Ang Lee"
and I am sure
kovboje
is cowboy
I've got something to start with, it's easy to fill in the rest. You know I have an active imagination!
Leslie
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Thanks for the site, I wish I have seen it a few days ago my hairdresser is Czech and she would have translated...but I think you've made some excellent guesses Leslie.
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Below is a link where you can download the MP3 interview where Heath talks about the "Hippie Scene" that was left out of the final film:
Heath Ledger's Cafe Interview - Hippie Scene Described (http://www.savefile.com/files.php?fid=3834592) ;D
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Those are AWESOME pics! :o :)