Watching Song to Song is like explaining an old romantic relationship to a new friend. You would certainly start at the beginning – how you met, how long it took to fall in love. And then you may suddenly jump to the end – the fighting, the apathy. Beginning to end, back to back. As you kept talking, your narrative might gradually shift to highlights – the highs, the lows, the vacations, the fights. In real life, stories of such personal importance are rarely told in order. We shape our own narrative to make things more compelling. It’s a challenging concept for film, but one that clearly interests director Terrence Malick.
Friday, March 31, 2017
Friday, March 17, 2017
Terrence Malick Q&A: The Meaning of Life and Other Small Things
Okay, well, first of all, I can’t just be all cool guy and publish a blog post about a
Terrence Malick Q&A without
geeking out a little. I mean, I saw Terrence Malick… in person. At one point,
he was 5 feet away from me, smiling graciously to all those who acted as if
they were staring at a mythical god.
Voyage of Time: IMAX Director’s Cut
The late astronomer, Carl Sagan, developed the Cosmic
Calendar as a way to explain the history of the universe to laymen. According
to Sagan, if the entire history of the universe (from The Big Bang to present
day) were represented in one calendar year, highlights would break down as
follows:
January 1, The Big Bang occurs
September 14, Earth is formed
December 24, First dinosaurs appear
December 31, 11:54 p.m., Modern humans appear
December 31, 11:59:45 p.m., Writing is invented
December 31, 11:59:59 p.m., America is discovered
Sunday, March 12, 2017
In Character: Bill Paxton
When Bill Paxton died last month, cinema lost one of its
finest character actors. For more than three decades, Paxton stole scenes in
nearly 100 films, TV shows and miniseries. He wasn’t always in great films, but
any film featuring Bill Paxton was a film worth watching. He made us laugh our
asses off and cry our eyes out. He was the
guy, every time, every role. On a recent episode of Marc Maron’s WTF
Podcast, Paxton sounded eager to keep delivering great roles. Which makes his
unexpected passing that much harder to take. Paxton’s loss is such a sad one, but
we’ll always have his work, some of my favorite examples of which are below.
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