Terrence Malick shoots 3,000 hours of film(!) for new movie

Talk about the latest movies and video releases here!
Post Reply
Message
Author
User avatar
Monterey Jack
Posts: 9743
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:14 am
Location: Walpole, MA

Terrence Malick shoots 3,000 hours of film(!) for new movie

#1 Post by Monterey Jack »

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:



Jesus Wept.

User avatar
Paul MacLean
Posts: 7062
Joined: Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:26 pm
Location: New York

Re: Terrence Malick shoots 3,000 hours of film(!) for new movie

#2 Post by Paul MacLean »

Fortunately, being a Terrence Malick film, the final cut will only be 2000 hours long.

User avatar
AndyDursin
Posts: 34278
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2004 8:45 pm
Location: RI

Re: Terrence Malick shoots 3,000 hours of film(!) for new movie

#3 Post by AndyDursin »

:lol:

This guy's bag of tricks are old hat by now. Maybe he should actually surprise us all and go back to, say, Badlands and make a movie that actually follows a screenplay.

User avatar
Paul MacLean
Posts: 7062
Joined: Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:26 pm
Location: New York

Re: Terrence Malick shoots 3,000 hours of film(!) for new movie

#4 Post by Paul MacLean »

Did anyone ever hear that interview Daniel Schweiger did with James Horner about 15 years ago? Horner was extremely unfiltered in that interview when discussing Malick, who he basically thought was nuts.

Horner regarded the cut of The New World he was given to score as randomly paced, and essentially shapeless as a narrative. Horner even hired his own editors to cut sequences into something he could write music to.

When Malick's cutters viewed the sequences Horner had prepared for himself, they thought they worked great and tried to persuade Malick to go with those and edit the rest of the film with this more coherent architecture. Malick initially agreed -- but finally decided the more random, "free form" cut he showed to Horner was the one he preferred.

Horner echoed the sentiments of many other people about Malick's equally random and arbitrary use of classical "needle drops", including the Indian skirmish which was tracked with a Mozart piano concerto.

Horner also added that he found Malick an emotionless person, who couldn't depict scenes of sentiment or love "because he doesn't feel those feelings."

I think that interview was taken down -- probably due to Horner's controversial comments (I searched for it again a few years ago but could not find it). Hopefully it will resurface one day. It was really was one of of the most interesting composer interviews ever.

User avatar
Monterey Jack
Posts: 9743
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:14 am
Location: Walpole, MA

Re: Terrence Malick shoots 3,000 hours of film(!) for new movie

#5 Post by Monterey Jack »

Paul MacLean wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2023 2:28 am Fortunately, being a Terrence Malick film, the final cut will only be 2000 hours long.
1,500 of those hours will consist of random shots of trees, grass and wildlife.

Post Reply