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735.1 | What's it about | WMOIS::LYONS_S | | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:17 | 8 |
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MJ,
Can you give a hint as to what the basic story plot was. I have heard
about this movie (references to title and Pitt) but that's it.
THanks in advance
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735.2 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:30 | 3 |
| The youngest brother has been attending college Back East and returns
to the family ranch in Montana with his fiancee. Romantic
complications and family drama ensue.
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735.3 | More on the Legend | SWAM2::SMITH_MA | | Thu Jan 05 1995 14:24 | 18 |
| The story is about the three sons of retired colonel (Hopkins) who,
fed-up with the US Government and it's ways, moves to Montana to
operate a working ranch/farm. The sons Alfred (Quinn), Tristan (Pitt)
and Samuel (Thomas) are the focus of the movie (particularly Pitt).
Raised virtually motherless the boys are all different from each
other, Tristan being the wild one. When Samuel returns from University in
Boston with his fiancee, she enters all of their hearts, including
Hopkins, who is wonderful in this film. What follows is really an epic
story of sibling rivalry, competition for father's attention, and the
effect that this beautiful woman in the wild has on all of the men.
The movie is beautifully shot (lots of big-sky locals) and beautiful
costumes/locations, etc.
Enjoy.
MJ
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735.4 | | ISLNDS::SCHWABE | | Thu Jan 05 1995 16:14 | 7 |
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I've been hearing about this movie for months and months but as of
yet its not playing anywhere in the New England area (as far as I
know).
I think there were "coming attractions" for this flick on the
"Bram Stokers Dracula" video when that was released some time ago.
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735.5 | January 13th everywhere | EVMS::MARION | | Thu Jan 05 1995 17:07 | 6 |
| All the ads I've seen say that Legends is open in "selected theaters"
now, which I think means L.A. and New York, and will open everywhere
on January 13. I've been really looking forward to this film since
I'm a Brad Pitt fan.
Karen.
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735.6 | Pitt-full | SWAM2::SMITH_MA | | Fri Jan 06 1995 12:40 | 3 |
| Well you'll get your fill of him in this movie. He's all over it.
MJ
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735.7 | fiance | LUDWIG::GARRITY | | Sun Jan 08 1995 06:35 | 3 |
| Who plays the fiance, any popular actress?
Chris
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735.8 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Jan 09 1995 13:59 | 2 |
| Her name is Julia Ormond, she's British. Word is she's in line to be a
popular actress, since she has several films on the way.
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735.9 | Coming... | QUARRY::reeves | Jon Reeves, UNIX compiler group | Fri Jan 13 1995 20:37 | 3 |
| Perhaps most notably, this summer's "First Knight", starring Sean Connery and
Richard Gere (and directed by Jerry Zucker, and coscripted by William
Nicholson [Nell, Shadowlands]).
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735.10 | montanasomething | MDNITE::RIVERS | Whee! | Mon Jan 16 1995 10:23 | 64 |
| There were a bunch of cool previews before this movie. Alas, some of
them held my interest more than the movie itself.
I was disappointed with this one. Forwarned that it was an
angst-fest, that didn't bother me -- I like angst as much as the next,
uh, angst-liker. There was eye pleasing scenery, including the
majority of the actors (Brad Pitt, Adian Quinn, Henry Thomas, Julia
Ormond). There were horses and cows and World War I and Native
Americans and all sorts of stuff. There was grandiose music by James
Horner. There was family strife, unrequited and requited love, death,
birth, death, family bonding, and did I mention death?
Not a happy-fest, to be sure.
Again, that didn't bother me, really. What did bother me is that the
movie became too involved with its own story to get the story across in
a manner that didn't feel...well, flat. It's slow moving to be sure.
(One of my movie companions, who seems to have liked the movie much
more than I did, thought it was slow, too.) The directory, Ed Zwick,
who gave us the wonderful "Glory" and the angstful "thirtysomething"
musta forgot what made "Glory" really good. "Glory" was hardly a
comedy, but the characters were involving. The story moved along. It
didn't feel the need to pound the audience with emotional Moments to
convey emotion. Just too involved with it's own pretentiousness to
involve me.
I dunno. I wanted to like this. Brad Pitt said that his role as
Tristan (the "wild" brother) was a role that "only he could play
right". I'm not convinced. It was the most interesting role, granted,
although I thought Adian Quinn as his older, not-wild brother did a
better job with what he was given--at least, he seemed more convincing.
I kept seeing "Brad Pitt as the Cool Brother" rather than Tormented
Tristan. The flaw, I suspect, is in the screenplay rather than the
actor.
Was there goodness? Well, there was eye-pleasing scenery, including
most of the actors. Some nice period things, even if the movie strayed
a bit into things that felt anachronistic (language, mostly). The
score, if trying too hard, was another score which will probably sound
nicer as a stand alone rather than in the movie (although, for those of
us who care, there's an entire track lifted directly from "Patriot
Games". Which is something this composer is known from, but this
instance, for me, felt particularly jarring since Patriot Games kinda
has an Irish flavor and this movie is oh-so-Montana. Go fig....).
Julia Ormond did a great job with pining for someone who is already
taken, although she had the bonus that the guy at least loved her back.
Henry Thomas did a good job with the thankless role of the wide-eyed
idealistic younger brother who is, alas, pretty much a throwaway
character.
All in all, not a total waste of almost $7, but I did find myself
wishing I'd paid matinee. Not something I'd drag kids too, unless
they are real keen on Brad Pitt. Tasteful sex, some violence, lots of
male emoting (and some female emoting, but there's like, only three
women in the whole movie, one of which takes about 10 movie years to
age at all :)
**.5 out of ****
kim
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735.11 | A cautiously good review | EVMS::MARION | | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:32 | 52 |
| Legends of the Fall is a little tough for me to review because I have mixed
reactions to the film. I plan to see it again in hopes I'll get clearer on
my feelings about it.
The easy stuff first. The Montana scenery is absolutely georgeous and Brad
Pitt as the middle, wildest son is equally georgeous. These alone made it
worth the price of admission at least once. On the flip side, the story seemed
to drag a bit, and covered so much ground that some things had to be glossed
over.
The thing that most indicates a good film to me, though, is whether I care about
the characters, and whether I keep thinking about them. I really cared about
a lot of the characters in this film, and I'm still thinking about the story.
First and foremost is Tristan, Pitt's character. He's the focus of the film,
and is the son who feels things. He's the passionate one, the emotional one,
the one who seems most effected by what's going on around him. He does the
most crying, the most screaming, and the most running away. He also does what
he needs to, following his heart if you will, and everyone seems to love him
for it. His older brother Alfred sums some of it up when he says something
like "You've spent your life breaking the rules, and I've spend mine following
them, and everyone loved you the best." In a story full of tragedy, one of the
saddest moments for me was when Tristan wrote home saying "What was between us
is dead, as I am dead ...". The thought of this passionate young man feeling
dead was unbearably sad.
I also really felt for Isabelle II, the "half breed" who says (at the age of
13) that she's going to marry Tristan. She's one of the those quiet, background
characters who manages through looks, a few words, and an occasional sweeping
gesture to get across her feelings. When Tristan leaves the ranch for an
unknown amount of time, it's Isabelle who runs alongside his horse, showing
her feelings for him in a very overt and charming way.
One of the things I had a little trouble with is how devastating the presence
of the woman was on the three brothers. The movie starts by showing us how
incredibly close they are to each other, and yet their love for the same woman
tears them apart, particularly Tristan and Alfred. I kept wondering why they
couldn't talk about it, and yet I suppose the movie's realistic in that way.
It happens all the time that people don't talk about what they need to. Maybe
the level of frustration I felt at them says volumes about how the movie did
really effect me.
I found the woman who inadvertantly caused all the trouble extremely confusing.
I couldn't figure out who she loved and when. Or maybe she just loved them all
in different ways and at different times. I felt for her angst, without fully
understanding it, perhaps because I've never really been in that sort of
situation.
I think only time and another viewing or two will tell me whether this is a
film that really impresses me or whether it falls short. So far the jury is
still out.
Karen.
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735.12 | Can you please help me ???? | GVA05::BUGNON | Hello it's me again ! | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:00 | 16 |
| This time I'm again furious, I never heard anything about this movie
and we will probably see it in Swiztzerland in 6 months !!!! I'm Brad
Pitt fan too and apparently he is playing a role in this movie, am I
right ? In case of the video tape of "Legends of the fall" is already
available for sale would it be possible to buy it for me, I will pay
everything : the video tape and the mailing. I really like to have
movies with original voices because here in Switzerland it's quiet hard
to find movies in english. In case you can help me you can send me a
mail directly to Florence BUGNON @GEO or by Vaxmail : GVA05::BUGNON,
Thanks a lot for your help.
Flo
P.S I have the NTSC system and I have already some movies in english
that I bought in USA. I love movies and I have a quiet big collection
of video tapes, it's my hobby.
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735.13 | | GVA05::BUGNON | Hello it's me again ! | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:07 | 13 |
| At theAt the same time if somebody can help me to give me a list of
Brad Pitt's movies : I know that we can ee it oin "Thelma & Louise",
"Inteview with the vampire", and ...????
The problem is that sometimes in USA you have a lot of different movies
that we never see in Europe so at the same time if you can find a video
tape with him feel free to take it for me - even "Interview with the
vampire" - (I have already ask it in the right conference). I really
like this actor so don't hesitate if you find something great !
Thanks a lot for your help.
Flo
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735.14 | not yet! | POBOX::SEIBERTR | | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:27 | 4 |
| I don't think Interview and Legends are out on tape yet. Maybe by
spring or summer.
Renee
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735.15 | Brad Pitt | EVMS::MARION | | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:38 | 23 |
| Legends is definately not out on video yet. It just opened in wide
release on January 13.
Brad Pitt not only has a role in Legends, he's the lead character!
As for a list of his films, from the internet:
Happy Together (1989) [Brian]
Cutting Class (1989)
Too Young to Die? (1990) (TV) [Billy Canton]
"Glory Days" (1990) [Walker Lovejoy]
Across the Tracks (1991) [Joe Maloney]
Thelma & Louise (1991) [J.D.]
Cool World (1992) [Frank Harris]
Johnny Suede (1992) [Johnny Suede]
River Runs Through It, A (1992) [Paul Maclean]
Kalifornia (1993) [Early Grayce]
True Romance (1993) [Floyd]
Favor, The (1994) [Elliott Fowler]
Legends of the Fall (1994)
Interview with the Vampire (1994) [Louis]
Karen.
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735.16 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:45 | 8 |
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He was in "Cutting Class"?? I guess I didn't know who he was
at the time, because I don't remember him!! [The most memorable
part of the film is Jill Schoelen, who is a doll and a half, and
an honorable mention to Martin Mull as the bumbling father.]
GTI
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735.17 | like it | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Wed Jan 18 1995 13:11 | 7 |
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I'm not so picky, and enjoyed this film a lot.
Boy, what life can dish out to a family.
Dave
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735.18 | better than good, but not great | TROOA::TRP109::Chris | discovering plutonium by accident | Wed Jan 18 1995 18:17 | 16 |
| I totally agree with those who have entered mixed reviews on this movie. I
echo the sentiments that boththe scenery and Brad Pitt were gorgeous, and
that went a long way in making the movie worthwhile. However, I found that
there was just too much story crammed in - maybe it would have been better
served as a mini series? It might seem like a contradiction that I found
there was too much story since the pace of the movie was rather languid, but
I think more attention to the details of plot would have helped us feel more
of the characters emotions. If you take Tristan as an example... he's on
the ranch, he's off to war, he's on the ranch, he's off to sea, he's on the
ranch, he's off to....etc.... I thought that Brad Pitt did an admirable
acting job, but the plot left too many holes. Still, I enjoyed the
movie (although I wouldn't go back again - a sure sign that I didn't "love"
it, because I'll often see movies 2-3 times in the theatre and then rent
them again when they come out on video!)
Chris
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735.19 | **** | TUXEDO::HASBROUCK | | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:32 | 14 |
| I liked this film. Previous noters have summed up pretty much all that
is good and bad about it. Yes, it's a tear-jerker; but there's more to it.
As mentioned in the previous response, the story seems to have
too many serial episodes for a film of this length. I'm actually
grateful that Legends got squeezed into a "normal" film length, even though
you have the feeling at times of a built-in fastforward button.
Like .10, I would have preferred that the Suzanne character were better
devloped. In her final moment, you don't know if she is simply drunk,
or wants to make sure she never harms her nephews in the way she harmed
the brothers.
Brian
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735.20 | Really love it ! | GVA05::BUGNON | Hello it's me again ! | Tue Apr 04 1995 10:25 | 13 |
| I saw this movie already 2 times. The first day was on 31st March in
Switzerland, I just love it. I will try again to see it in english and
maybe a 4th time with my husband and my friends, It's just great, no
words to describe this superb and beautiful movie. Actors play
especially Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins are perfect even if it seems
that the story is long but I don't think I really had the impression
that I was inside the movie with them. For me horse riding in Montana
is like a dream. The landscape is spectacular. After leaving the
cinema I and my friend felt like we were still in the film.
This movie is very full of emotions that we no longer feel.
My vote would be 10+ on 10 - best movie I saw since a long time.
Flo
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735.21 | Pant, pant - Brad Pitt | SHRCTR::SCHILTON | When they said sit down,I stood up | Mon Apr 10 1995 10:03 | 11 |
| I, too, loved the scenery - it's breath-taking, and basically
enjoyed the film.
What I couldn't understand (and didn't like at all) was the audience
laughing in several places where some of the Native American culture
was displayed.
This is a film to be seen on the big screen (the scenery), not video.
Sue
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735.22 | | SUBURB::KINGS | High Society, eat your heart out | Wed Apr 26 1995 10:40 | 12 |
| I saw the Royal Prem here in Britain last night.
I think the film was excellent and definately one for my video
collection.
Brad Pitt was great, Aidan Quinn good.
Brad looked great with short hair at the prem, but I am bias, he could
be bald and i'd still like him.
I recommend people going to see it.
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735.23 | Legend of the Fall novel ? | MANM01::DIANAROSA | | Thu Jun 08 1995 11:34 | 5 |
| Hi,
Would you know if there is a novel/book about this film ?
/diana
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735.24 | book preceded movie | CTHU26::S_BURRIDGE | | Thu Jun 08 1995 12:10 | 7 |
| There's a book called "Legends of the Fall" by Jim Harrison. I'm not
sure whether it's a novel or a collection of stories. I believe the movie
was based on this book (or one of the stories.)
-Stephen
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735.25 | got the book | MANM01::DIANAROSA | | Sun Aug 20 1995 03:37 | 2 |
| I got the book finally and am quite disappointed after reading it...
I like the movie a lot more.
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735.26 | Bonanza meets The Godfather! | SALEM::PORTER | Mike Porter, 285-2125, NIO/A19 | Wed Dec 27 1995 07:08 | 6 |
| Bonanza meets The Godfather. Not as good as either one. Felt like
I waisted two hours watching it, although Julia Ormond sure looked
beautiful!
Mike
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