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The Lost Masterpiece by Terrence Malick

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2006

It's "The American Revolution," the long lost masterpiece by reclusive and over-rated filmmaker, Terrence Malick. Warning: If you haven't seen Malick's recent films, you will not appreciate this spoof. This is the last time I'll spoof a movie that opens to the sound of crickets.

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  • HAHA, Terrence Malick is my favourite director, but this is hilarious!

  • Wow, two positive comments in a row! Three years of flames are all worthwhile! :-)

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  • The scene from 1:23 to 1:50 once again shows Malick's brilliant skills of film-making. The cricket stands as a symbol to man's suffering, its long stare and eery quietness a message to all of us; to treat eachother with more care and preserve our emotional bond to nature. This recently discovered footage once again warms me up for 12.5 hours of his future film The Tree of Life. I hope to see him release a 16 hour director's cut of the film I have seen here.

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  • @ijwi Like Malick, I was limited to stock nature footage. But obviously I should have opened it up to CG and claymation! :-)

  • @moviejuice I'm a HUUUGE Terrence Malick fan, and I thought this was hilarious :)

    It's funny you made this before Tree of Life came out, but you didn't include dinosaurs! :(

  • ;-)))) 

  • @350125Stay I think that part was overplayed. It worked better before that segment.

  • I don't agree with our assessment of Malick, who is a fantastic film maker, but I appreciate your parody. Nicely done.

  • Funny shit. Spot on.

  • HAHA! I love Malick but this is very funny.

  • BRILLIANT. lol!

  • Yeah, I know. That's what makes this funny - or completely undecipherable - as the case may be. Thanks for the note.

  • hHhHhhahahahaha! just like his films. but still, i love his work

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