I saw this film in the theaters and on dvd a back when it first came out and hadn't seen it again until the criterion blu-ray release. Re-watching the film again was a revelation. It was like seeing the film for the first time, despite what changes were made to it or how people feel about them, I feel this is the definitive version. The sound is simply amazing.
The danger of talking about someone in their (predominant) absence, is that people unavoidably will form a(n often presumptive) mythology about that person.
I really wish Terrence would finish The Thin Red Line... I love the movie as is, but like most critics notice, it feels unfinished... Adrian Brody is one of my favorite actors, and his part was reduced to almost nothing. A lot of actors didn't even make the cut.
Thin red line has been reissued on blue ray. awesome as that is..including interviews with everyone except Malick, Brody's deleted scenes don['t amount to much. THe edited film is the best version.
@Enruler Adrian B. was about to say something in every scene but it was as if his mouth was super glued, but with all Terrance Malick films you understand the character more when he doesn't speak and that stare, it pierces you for any character. I certainly felt more with no dialog scenes than with them. But would love to see the 6 hour cut.
@HelenClark24 i found this video because I was interested in seeing what was going on the day of the ACTUAL event, 12-21-1998, when we passed the galactic equator... looks to me like nothing spectacular at all occured.
Mmmm, I think the Nolte inreview should have been given over to the full program. The other segments are intriguing yes, but not sure they stand with Malick and Nolte.
On August 1, 2009, the New York Times reported that Rose brokered a deal between MSNBC and Fox News executives to censor the content of Keith Olbermann and Bill O'Reilly's news programs because it was hurting their unrelated businesses.[9] Rose had previously told Amy Goodman, " I promise you, CBS News and ABC News and NBC News are not influenced by the corporations that may own those companies. Since I know one of them very well and worked for one of them.
Nolte looks like he just came out of jail.
ElTuco84 2 months ago
Wow the interview from 25:43 on is just as insightful to the movie as the movie itself! (at least close to it)
coopasan9 3 months ago
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From minute 27 the interview with Nick Nolte is extremely insightful. Full of interesting things about the movie director Terrence Malik.
colosal30 7 months ago
From minute 27 the interview with Nicl Nolte is extremely insightful. Full of interesting things about the movie director Terrence Malik.
colosal30 7 months ago
Someone should tell Malick about post-processing
PoulPikhat 8 months ago
I saw this film in the theaters and on dvd a back when it first came out and hadn't seen it again until the criterion blu-ray release. Re-watching the film again was a revelation. It was like seeing the film for the first time, despite what changes were made to it or how people feel about them, I feel this is the definitive version. The sound is simply amazing.
Azsimov 1 year ago
The danger of talking about someone in their (predominant) absence, is that people unavoidably will form a(n often presumptive) mythology about that person.
Youbian 1 year ago
righteous
A1sausie 1 year ago
Nolte looks like one of the rightous brothers!
A1sausie 1 year ago
Malick is a genius!
honest1963 1 year ago
I really wish Terrence would finish The Thin Red Line... I love the movie as is, but like most critics notice, it feels unfinished... Adrian Brody is one of my favorite actors, and his part was reduced to almost nothing. A lot of actors didn't even make the cut.
Enruler 1 year ago 2
@Enruler Agreed. I only recently viewed the film for the first time and it blew my mind. I can't imagine how good the complete version would be.
invanorm 1 year ago
@Enruler
Thin red line has been reissued on blue ray. awesome as that is..including interviews with everyone except Malick, Brody's deleted scenes don['t amount to much. THe edited film is the best version.
sclogse1 1 year ago
@Enruler Adrian B. was about to say something in every scene but it was as if his mouth was super glued, but with all Terrance Malick films you understand the character more when he doesn't speak and that stare, it pierces you for any character. I certainly felt more with no dialog scenes than with them. But would love to see the 6 hour cut.
islanderboi89 8 months ago
I'm not sure what is going on here, but spirit witness is that those being interviewed r all liars
parousia555 1 year ago
@parousia555 That's because they are. The great deceivers.
muzapstar 1 year ago
thanx man!
myryckyz 1 year ago
25:43 jump to Nolte interview!
fleshtrashheat 1 year ago 32
@fleshtrashheat thanks!
snatch256 1 year ago
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HelenClark24 1 year ago
@HelenClark24 i found this video because I was interested in seeing what was going on the day of the ACTUAL event, 12-21-1998, when we passed the galactic equator... looks to me like nothing spectacular at all occured.
dan8852 1 year ago
BLUE CHIPS!
drewster85 2 years ago
Mmmm, I think the Nolte inreview should have been given over to the full program. The other segments are intriguing yes, but not sure they stand with Malick and Nolte.
rohretproductions 2 years ago
On August 1, 2009, the New York Times reported that Rose brokered a deal between MSNBC and Fox News executives to censor the content of Keith Olbermann and Bill O'Reilly's news programs because it was hurting their unrelated businesses.[9] Rose had previously told Amy Goodman, " I promise you, CBS News and ABC News and NBC News are not influenced by the corporations that may own those companies. Since I know one of them very well and worked for one of them.
Tr0ll1000 2 years ago
Good for Charlie, I'd rather watch the news than some pissing contest between millionaires with those two as their mouthpieces.
Bryan8329 2 years ago
Greek, not Latin. This is Homer we're talking about after all. Good stuff, none the less.
Bluehawk2008 2 years ago
haha you guys are sooo awesome!
cindy4551 3 years ago
ROFL! nick nolte doesnt give a fuck
OneBodyToMany 3 years ago 6
YEA !!
rotnwolf 3 years ago
Love Nolte's camp Travolta voice!
TheConciseStatement 3 years ago
whats up with nolte? his voice? did he just get done screaming or is he drunk? Great interview though
machngunjoe 3 years ago 3
What ISNT wrong with his voice, ever?
Great actor though ;)
obliviouspet 3 years ago
Isaacson is a tool of Republicans
what a joke they all are now
as if they werent all jealous of Bills Mojo
8data 4 years ago
this video is so good..i love it so much...i wanna meet those guys face to face...they are awesome...not...fuck
jikmon 4 years ago
Great interview with Nolte. Malick is my favourite director.
MatthewF1 4 years ago 3
Great story about Rourke.
jupithou 4 years ago
really interesting - any scraps of information on Malick's directing process are fascinating!
sfd1984 4 years ago 17