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"There are some locations [in Tree of Life] I even scouted before."
Plus: Ang Lee finds an unknown to headline 'Life of Pi.'
“Everybody who goes to an Ang Lee movie wants to be sublimely depressed by the end of the film. And if you have ‘Woodstock’ in the title, you think you’re going to be seeing Joe Cocker screaming onstage.”
Plus: Everybody's sick of Sandra Bullock in real life too.
"When I went to his office, the first thing he said to me was, 'Wow, you have really nice legs.' I thought, 'This part is mine.'"
New films from Ang Lee, Jane Campion, Michael Haneke, and others will be debuting here. Also, Quentin Tarantino!
Plus: James Iha and one of the dudes from Hanson join a reverse supergroup.
Dan Fogler! Mamie Gummer! Liev Schreiber as a transvestite!
After all, that's basically how he found out about his new project, ‘Taking Woodstock.’
Plus: Maggie Gyllenhaal replaces Toni Collette in Sam Mendes's Eggers-penned relationship comedy.
Plus: Ang Lee goes to 'Woodstock,' David O. Russell runs off James Caan, and Judd Apatow blah blah next big comedy hit.
"Nothing happens, for hours. It's just the way he shoots. Nobody knows what's happening, not even the actors."
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