Sony Pictures Classics again has a big presence here, with six films among those announced so far. Highly anticipated are first views at Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There," Noah Baumbach's "Margot at the Wedding" and Sean Penn's adaptation of "Into the Wild."
Sony Pictures Classics again has a big presence here, with six films among those announced so far. Highly anticipated are first views at Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There," Noah Baumbach's "Margot at the Wedding" and Sean Penn's adaptation of "Into the Wild."
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Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:26 pm
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I think only mods can make theads in news at any rate
This should be there, even if only for a little bit. The way the site is being redesigned in conjuction with TSIS and the wiki, the new blurbs on TSIS will be links to threads on RM, so Buggy wants anything like this in the same place. If it fades quick that's okay
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Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:28 pm
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stip wrote:
I think only mods can make theads in news at any rate
This should be there, even if only for a little bit. The way the site is being redesigned in conjuction with TSIS and the wiki, the new blurbs on TSIS will be links to threads on RM, so Buggy wants anything like this in the same place. If it fades quick that's okay
Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 4:50 pm
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There are a number of early reviews of both I'm Not There and Into the Wild from the Telluride Film Festival. Neither film is blowing away the crowd, but the buzz is generally positive. Almost no mention is made of the music in either film.
Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:54 pm
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SLH916 wrote:
There are a number of early reviews of both I'm Not There and Into the Wild from the Telluride Film Festival. Neither film is blowing away the crowd, but the buzz is generally positive. Almost no mention is made of the music in either film.
Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:32 pm
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SLH916 wrote:
There are a number of early reviews of both I'm Not There and Into the Wild from the Telluride Film Festival. Neither film is blowing away the crowd, but the buzz is generally positive. Almost no mention is made of the music in either film.
Thank for the I'm not there links. I'd read the into the wild ones. I can't wait to see them both. I'm intrigued by the Americana comment regarding Vedder's music.
Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:25 am
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Alessiana wrote:
Thank for the I'm not there links. I'd read the into the wild ones. I can't wait to see them both. I'm intrigued by the Americana comment regarding Vedder's music.
I haven't seen Into the Wild, but there is a lot of music in the film that is not Eddie Vedder's. I hope that they release a second soundtrack that includes this music. I'm dying to hear Kaki King's and Jerry Hannan's songs. Also, I'm curious about whether Michael Brook plays guitar on any of the tracks. He's also a terrific guitar player with a very different style than either Eddie or Kaki King.
Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:29 am
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SLH916 wrote:
Alessiana wrote:
Thank for the I'm not there links. I'd read the into the wild ones. I can't wait to see them both. I'm intrigued by the Americana comment regarding Vedder's music.
I haven't seen Into the Wild, but there is a lot of music in the film that is not Eddie Vedder's. I hope that they release a second soundtrack that includes this music. I'm dying to hear Kaki King's and Jerry Hannan's songs. Also, I'm curious about whether Michael Brook plays guitar on any of the tracks. He's also a terrific guitar player with a very different style than either Eddie or Kaki King.
Point taken. The alt-rock preface made me think he was referring to Ed. You gotta understand, the reviewer isn't as likely as us to know who's music is what. He may be thinking Ed but be talking about another piece. I don't think so, but haven't seen it yet and the reviewer wasn't at all clear.
Post subject: Re: Telluride Film Festival, August 31-September 3
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:33 am
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Film critic Anne Thompson gave her wrap-up of the Telluride Festival. She spotlighted both "I'm Not There" and "Into the Wild."
On "I'm Not There"
What's so unique about I'm Not There is that it is able to celebrate the work without sentimentally idealizing the person of Dylan. It finds a way, very much consistent with Dylan's language and theatricality, to show the work as a battleground on which so many conflicting psychological, cultural and political cross-currents are expressed.
On "Into the Wild:
The potential Brokeback Mountain of this year in my opinion is Sean Penn's Into the Wild--I think it's truly a great film--but I can equally imagine it being mishandled or on the other hand, properly positioned and really reaching a big mainstream audience--I don't think in retrospect it's easy to grasp how NOT INEVITABLE Brokeback's success was--the problem here isn't deviance--but the hero IS idiosyncratic and not like the rest of us, in very conspicuous ways.
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