Untitled Paul Thomas Anderson (10th feature, TBA)

Started by Montclair, September 21, 2021, 09:35:17 PM

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Rooty Poots

List of VistaVision films. This seems to show VistaVision being used up to 1997's "The End of Evangelion," (under the "Films Entirely Shot on VistaVision" section).
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WorldForgot

I wonder how you shoot an anime on VistaVision...

HACKANUT

Could they have photographed each frame with a vista vision camera? I've never heard of animation being done on large format film but I love the notion.

Heisenberg

Vista Vision seems to indicate it'll have a similar visual aesthetic to The Master, assuming the whole thing is being shot this way.

jzakko

If PTA is shooting this on VistaVision it's not just for effects work. He considered it for The Master (and considering the aspect ratio I'm surprised he didn't go with that) and I believe he shot all but one shot on that format for Anima.

Tdog

I can't help but wonder if this movie has something to do with wild fires and drought, hence the FX work speculation. I remember PTA saying in interviews a few years ago that those things weighing heavily on his mind a lot.

SaunchSmilax

The more I see/hear about this the more I think it's Vineland.......gonna start my re-read now.

Any word on how long they'll be on location in Eureka?...
"All I ever wanted was a cool '78 'Vette and a house in the country."

Thegreatrupert

It's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

RudyBlatnoyd

Quote from: Thegreatrupert on January 28, 2024, 01:18:56 PMIt's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

Unforgiven? Rad. I'm guessing this is the 'bleak' project he mentioned he was working on prior to switching to Licorice Pizza. Hyped!

kingfan011

Unforgiven cool! Nice to see he's still screening movie for cast and crew

Drill

Quote from: Thegreatrupert on January 28, 2024, 01:18:56 PMIt's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

Great. Anything else can you share (can you drop any hints about other cast members besides DiCaprio/Penn/Hall, who's editing, any story/script details)? This is the project that you talked about before he switched gears and did Licorice Pizza, correct?

Vicko99

Quote from: Thegreatrupert on January 28, 2024, 01:18:56 PMIt's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

idk what kind of info you have but the fact that is contemporarily set doesn't mean it can't be a more loose adaptation

Vicko99

Quote from: RudyBlatnoyd on January 28, 2024, 03:19:21 PM
Quote from: Thegreatrupert on January 28, 2024, 01:18:56 PMIt's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

Unforgiven? Rad. I'm guessing this is the 'bleak' project he mentioned he was working on prior to switching to Licorice Pizza. Hyped!

that casting call for the martial arts teenage girl doesn't make it sound very "bleak"

SaunchSmilax

This...reveal yourself knower of all.

Quote from: Vicko99 on January 28, 2024, 07:11:44 PM
Quote from: Thegreatrupert on January 28, 2024, 01:18:56 PMIt's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

idk what kind of info you have but the fact that is contemporarily set doesn't mean it can't be a more loose adaptation
"All I ever wanted was a cool '78 'Vette and a house in the country."

Lots of Bees

Quote from: Thegreatrupert on January 28, 2024, 01:18:56 PMIt's not Vineland. It is contemporarily set. Anderson had the cast over to screen "Unforgiven" a few nights ago. I used to be martinthewarrior on here. Can't sign in with that name anymore, but I know all.

What else do you know my friend