A family moves into a suburban house and becomes convinced they’re not alone. Cast: Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Julia Fox, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland.
...we’re told it’s something of a ghost story; it was shot this summer in secret under an indie SAG waiver (meaning, it was shot and edited in about six months), and while shot on the quick, it was not shot on the iPhone like Soderbergh’s last horror-ish project “Unsane” in 2018.
Steven Soderbergh
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Soderbergh's got a new film premiering at Sundance in 2024: Presence, scripted by David Koepp.
- jazzo
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There was also an Extension 765 update a couple of days ago with absolutely no mention of box sets. But, hey - order yourself a baseball cap!
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The Ocean’s trilogy is being put out on 4K this year, as individual titles as opposed to a box set.
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There is also a box set coming
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Ooh nice
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Revisiting Ocean's Twelve and Schizopolis in close succession made me realize that the former is basically the latter's vibe in disguise - a sublime virus supplanting the world of Blockbuster Movie Star Paradise of "Cool" with ironic farce. I've already written a love letter to the movie, but I never deciphered the specific connections between the two films - a silly oversight considering what Soderbergh is doing in revealing silly and exasperated and passionately inspired sides of himself in very unique ways for him, compared to the rest of his oeuvre by this point in his career
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Those two are definitely very closely linked in their senses of humor and glee at disregarding whatever expectations the audience might have for them (Soderbergh himself admitted on the O12 commentary that the Matsui scene appeals almost exclusively to those who like Schizopolis), not to mention the romantic melancholy running through their veins. I think of The Informant! as the capper to that trilogy, returning to Schizopolis's absurdist workplace comedy and fully annihilating the central movie star in an apocalypse of meaningless language.
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I was thinking the same thing, though hardly surprising!The Narrator Returns wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 8:03 pmI think of The Informant! as the capper to that trilogy, returning to Schizopolis's absurdist workplace comedy and fully annihilating the central movie star in an apocalypse of meaningless language.
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Another update on the box set (sounds exactly like the last update):
“One of the things that I’ve been working on is creating a box set of seven films, the rights of which have come back to me. These aren’t the hits. These are like the B-sides. It’s stuff like Kafka, Mr. Kneff, Schizopolis, Gray’s Anatomy, Bubble, The Girlfriend Experience and Full Frontal. It’s an unusual group. But I’ve spent the last three years remastering, in some cases re-cutting. And I’m going to put out this limited edition with individually stamped numbered box sets. It’s not going to make any money. It [will be ready] maybe around the end of the year if it keeps going in the right direction.”
“One of the things that I’ve been working on is creating a box set of seven films, the rights of which have come back to me. These aren’t the hits. These are like the B-sides. It’s stuff like Kafka, Mr. Kneff, Schizopolis, Gray’s Anatomy, Bubble, The Girlfriend Experience and Full Frontal. It’s an unusual group. But I’ve spent the last three years remastering, in some cases re-cutting. And I’m going to put out this limited edition with individually stamped numbered box sets. It’s not going to make any money. It [will be ready] maybe around the end of the year if it keeps going in the right direction.”
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I'm always interested in his work, though David Koepp is the writer, and I usually find his scripts are the weakest parts of their collaborations.
I would like to comment on the newest trend in trailers, though - one that is more bizarre, though less annoying, than the previous trends of spoiling every big reveal in the film, or cutting each image and movement to an aggressive percussive beat. It's this new 5 (or so) second "preview", for lack of a better word, of the trailer, before the trailer actually begins. Then they announce the trailer is beginning with text. Then they show you longer versions of the same scenes.
I'm not sure what the logic is, nor can I tell you if the editors just succumb to idiotic trends, or if some algorithm has told studio executives that this is what young people online respond to and set a mandate for their trailer editors, but it is quite fucking stupid.
I would like to comment on the newest trend in trailers, though - one that is more bizarre, though less annoying, than the previous trends of spoiling every big reveal in the film, or cutting each image and movement to an aggressive percussive beat. It's this new 5 (or so) second "preview", for lack of a better word, of the trailer, before the trailer actually begins. Then they announce the trailer is beginning with text. Then they show you longer versions of the same scenes.
I'm not sure what the logic is, nor can I tell you if the editors just succumb to idiotic trends, or if some algorithm has told studio executives that this is what young people online respond to and set a mandate for their trailer editors, but it is quite fucking stupid.
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It's because people click off the trailer (and 99% of internet videos nowadays) if it's not captivating in the first few seconds. I can confirm this from firsthand experience at a large media company who always complained if your project did not have 'wiz-bang' energy to open.
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Soderbergh is also set to shoot The Christophers in February, the latest in an ongoing collaboration with screenwriter Ed Solomon:
If memory serves, he recently indicated that he might be shifting more toward comedies in the future.The Christophers is a dark comedy about the estranged children of a once-famous artist who hire a forger to complete his unfinished works so they can be discovered and sold after his death.
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That 5 second thing is also because the trailer will likely also be showing up before other videos as a general forced by YouTube advert, which are all unskippable for the first 5 seconds (the current trend that has begun to occur over the last six months is a move towards two consecutive adverts with 5 second delays to skipping before the selected video starts). So anyone (without an ad blocker) wanting to get through to the video that they actually want to watch will click through irrelevant annoyances as soon as possible, but with that unskippable 5 second bumper before being able to hit the "Skip" button the Studio will already have gotten the broad outline of the film across anyway.
I don't blame the film companies for doing this, although it is another example of how the internet space is shaping film culture, or at least film trailer culture by creating 'dual format' adverts! I'd also argue a bit that it is not entirely about the longer trailer being unable to captivate an audience's attention, forcing the studios to have to speed up - I have skipped lots of forced adverts in my time for things that I'd find interesting, but if I'm going for a particular video at that particular time I am wanting to get to that ASAP, and not be diverted off into another tangent. If I want to see a film's trailer, I'll more often than not be directly seeking it out. But those 5 second bumpers still manage to push the message anyway! And lots of other companies do the same thing as well, which is why you get that whole trend of people in adverts hastily screaming lines like "Before you press that button, listen to this!!", because they're also trying to maximise that lucrative opening 5 seconds before the viewer can escape them to drill their product into the audience's mind - the main irritant that crops up all the time in the UK end of YouTube is Keith Lemon shilling for 32 Red Casino by doing that kind of thing. Which somehow manages to make Keith Lemon into even more of an annoying character than in his TV show!
I don't blame the film companies for doing this, although it is another example of how the internet space is shaping film culture, or at least film trailer culture by creating 'dual format' adverts! I'd also argue a bit that it is not entirely about the longer trailer being unable to captivate an audience's attention, forcing the studios to have to speed up - I have skipped lots of forced adverts in my time for things that I'd find interesting, but if I'm going for a particular video at that particular time I am wanting to get to that ASAP, and not be diverted off into another tangent. If I want to see a film's trailer, I'll more often than not be directly seeking it out. But those 5 second bumpers still manage to push the message anyway! And lots of other companies do the same thing as well, which is why you get that whole trend of people in adverts hastily screaming lines like "Before you press that button, listen to this!!", because they're also trying to maximise that lucrative opening 5 seconds before the viewer can escape them to drill their product into the audience's mind - the main irritant that crops up all the time in the UK end of YouTube is Keith Lemon shilling for 32 Red Casino by doing that kind of thing. Which somehow manages to make Keith Lemon into even more of an annoying character than in his TV show!