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  • Palooza
    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
    • Feb 2009
    • 14265

    The Master (2012)

    Paul Thomas Anderson, the guy who made There Will Be Blood and Boogie Nights among others, is back with a critique faith and evangelical practices called "The Master" with heavy hitters Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix. Below is a plot description and a teaser, which hardly seem to correlate..

    Scheduled to hit theaters on October 12, the film is set in America in the years following World War II. A charismatic intellectual (Philip Seymour Hoffman) launches a faith-based organization and taps a young drifter (Joaquin Phoenix) as his right-hand man. But as the faith begins to gain a fervent following, the onetime vagabond finds himself questioning the belief system he has embraced, and his mentor.


  • Buzzman
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 6659

    #2
    Not only does this look good, but a reminder to finish my PTA run.

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    • EmpireWF
      Giants in the Super Bowl
      • Mar 2009
      • 24082

      #3
      The Master (2012)

      Set for an October release, this is Paul Thomas Anderson's first film since he wrote and directed There Will Be Blood. This is a drama based in the 1950s, post-WWII that they say has no correlation to Scientology. Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays the founder of a new religion which gains a lot of popularity and Joaquin Phoenix plays a drifter who becomes his right-hand man.

      It looks good. Below are two teasers for it.






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      • Maynard
        stupid ass titles
        • Feb 2009
        • 17876

        #4
        seems totally bizarre....should be a day 1 watch for me

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        • SethMode
          Master of Mysticism
          • Feb 2009
          • 5754

          #5
          Originally posted by EmpireWF
          Set for an October release, this is Paul Thomas Anderson's first film since he wrote and directed There Will Be Blood. This is a drama based in the 1950s, post-WWII that they say has no correlation to Scientology. Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays the founder of a new religion which gains a lot of popularity and Joaquin Phoenix plays a drifter who becomes his right-hand man.
          Do you think that he's just being coy? When I watched the trailers prior to seeing this thread, that was the first thing that jumped into my head.

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          • Palooza
            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
            • Feb 2009
            • 14265

            #6
            Yes, I would say so Seth.

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            • EmpireWF
              Giants in the Super Bowl
              • Mar 2009
              • 24082

              #7
              I'll assume the general idea is involved with scientology but it's not a straight up biopic so he can have some fun with it.


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              • Villain
                [REDACTED]
                • May 2011
                • 7768

                #8
                This sounds exactly like a short story my English professor wrote.
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                • A Tasty Burgerr
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                  • Oct 2008
                  • 5916

                  #9
                  Originally posted by EmpireWF
                  I'll assume the general idea is involved with scientology but it's not a straight up biopic so he can have some fun with it.
                  Well, and so he doesn't get the shit sued out of him.

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                  • Houston
                    Back home
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 21231

                    #10


                    Yeah buddy.

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                    • A Tasty Burgerr
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                      • Oct 2008
                      • 5916

                      #11
                      Now the question becomes will Joaquin Phoenix or Phillip Seymour Hoffman win best actor?

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                      • Palooza
                        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 14265

                        #12
                        Originally posted by A Tasty Burgerr
                        Now the question becomes will Joaquin Phoenix or Phillip Seymour Hoffman win best actor?
                        Daniel Day Lewis probably won't let them.

                        One will be turned into a Supporting and win.

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                        • EmpireWF
                          Giants in the Super Bowl
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 24082

                          #13
                          Here's an awesome review for it...



                          “The Master” is a dangerous movie. I can’t remember a time in recent memory when I worried about what characters might do when they entered a scene. But when Joaquin Phoenix comes into a frame or scene at any time in “The Master,” you’re really concerned he’s going to hit or kill somebody, or do something utterly wild and unpredictable.
                          There’s so much going on in “The Master,” you almost need two hours and 17 minutes to dissect it. It’s a gritty, edgy, uncomfortable film marked by Freddie’s [Phoenix] deviancy and Dodd’s [Hoffman] avuncular unease. Phoenix and Hoffman are completely riveting, never once hit a false note, and keep the action moving. Amy Adams peels back a new side of her very interesting, onion like sensibility. She seems to always have new tricks to show us. Knowing that Hoffman and Phoenix are show stoppers, Amy works along the edges until she sees her moment. She’s absolutely terrific.
                          Some early viewers said on the internet they were confused, or that the movie was dreamy. Others compared it to Terrence Malick. I disagree on both counts. The story was easy enough to follow. And it was ethereal when it was supposed to be, explicit at other times. It’s not an easy movie, it’s not “The Artist” or “The King’s Speech” in that it’s happily embraceable. “The Master” is very sophisticated, mature filmmaking. I’m glad they’re releasing it on Septmber 14th. It’s going to take at least two months for every one to digest it and discuss it before the cacaphony of awards season starts.

                          Well damn, I can't wait to see this.


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                          • Palooza
                            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14265

                            #14
                            color me stoked

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                            • Palooza
                              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 14265

                              #15
                              Hoffman, Phoenix and Adams will all get nominated for everything. Phoenix definitely deserves some wins. PT Anderson as well; he shot this movie beautifully and it's actually really fucking funny.

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