'Secret' Screening yesterday by Anderson and here are the reactions: http://thefilmstage.com/news/first-...secretly-unspools-the-master-in-santa-monica/
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/fJ1O1vb9AUU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Looks like the other trailers were removed -- here's the 'official' trailer... we'll see if it stays up. Movie looks incredible -- really good trailer -- this movie has the potential to be epic.
Can't wait to see this flick. L. Ron Hubbard, as many people now know, was a science fiction writer who allegedly made up Scientology on a bar bet (for a buck!) in 1947 or '48 with Robert A. Heinlein, legendary SF author. The bet was that he could create a viable religion (probably not put exactly that way-they were both supposedly drunk as skunks). I read that many years ago in the early '60's, believed it then, and believe it now. As for Magnolia and Boogie Nights, I loved both, although I could have done without the last third of Boogie Nights. From where I sit, it's ironic that Tom Cruise gave one of his very best performances, Oscar worthy, IMO, in an Anderson film, Magnolia, and then Anderson comes out with this. Go figure.
Looks like J. Phoenix plays it low key in this role, which is a big relief. Sometimes he can overact a tad.
Boogie Nights is PTA best movie ever, nothing even comes close to being as grande and in scope as that film, agreed???
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I need this movie in my life now! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Q5bBOhxhea0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Saw the movie last night. It's way too long first of all. It's one of those movies with great acting and two or three great scenes but simply not entertaining overall. A boring, pointless kind of film unfortunately. It was very disappointing.
Boogie Nights was a fantastic film. Not as good as TWBB, for sure, but still a very, very good movie.
So theater in Houston is showing it in 70mm. The Alamo Ritz in Austin is though. In case anyone is up there.
Like all of PTA's films, ****ing fantastic. The depth of this film is unreal. There Will Be Blood is still my favorite and definitely the most interesting and complex, but this was awesome.