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Plot:
A film set in a strange afterlife way station that has been reserved for people who have committed suicide.MPAA:
Rated R for language and disturbing content involving suicide.Trivia:
Eugene (Shea Whigham) isn't smoking pot throughout the film, he's actually smoking tobacco cigarettes.Quotes:
Zia:
You remind me of what I was like before my suicide.Sorry, there was a problem collecting your vote.All the characters seem to connect as they interact
with each other.The movie at times is
very dark and odd but it only adds to the originality and creative
minds behind the film.Who would ever
think you would see a movie about a world that exists only to those who
have committed suicide?This is a movie that relies
on imagination, something we as adults seem to forget to use anymore.Patrick Fugit who I feel is
always underrated as an actor really does a great job in this film.And finally just because I think the guy is a riot and
since half the audience started to laugh when they saw him appear on
screen I must give credit to Will Arnett (GOB from Arrested
Development) who appeared on screen for way to short of a role in my
opinion.If you like movies that dare to be different I recommend you see
this film.Where can i see this movie?It's garbage, what is wrong with you people?You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update.IMDb is powered by Perl and we are hiring!MPAA:
Rated R for language including some sexual references.Several background extras were brought to a New Orleans location, fitted for costumes, fed dinner, and then sent home without pay because their scene had been cut.Goofs:
Continuity: Lee comes to visit Pursey, enters the house, sits down, props his feet on the coffee table and helps herself to a cigarette from the pack on the table.There is a very short break to a shot of Pursey and back again to Lee who now has a lit cigarette in his left hand.It was not possible for him to light the cigarette in the short time the camera was on Pursey.Quotes:
Georgianna:
So now what?Sorry, there was a problem collecting your vote.Though Gabel has manipulated characters names and
identification to fit her sensitive interpretation of Capps' story into
a visual manifestation, the changes are sound and serve to make this
remarkably fine low budget film a humid, alcoholically lethargic slice
of New Orleans as viable as, say, Tennessee Williams.Gabel's distillation of Capps' novel is in the
atmosphere she creates with these gifted actors.Bobby may be a drunk
but he is the spokesman for a neighborhood of sad broken lives.The local
bar is tended by Georgiana (Deborah Kara Unger) with whom Lawson is
having a strained affair.That anyone could alter the ennui in the way Pursey changes things is a
minor miracle.As for Shainee Gabel (whose only other film was
the controversial 'Anthem') here is a writer and director to watch.The
DVD contains some excellent deleted scenes and one of the more
informative 'making of' segments with Gabel, Travolta, Johansson,
Macht, and Rhodes speaking with quiet eloquence.You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.Terms and Privacy Policy under which this service is provided to you.Recording
2 Reception and influence
3 Other performances
4 Cover versions
5 Track listing
5.Recording
The album by the quartet in one session on December 9, 1964 at the Van Gelder studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.Coltrane's home in in the Dix Hills neighborhood of Huntington, New York has been suggested as the site of inspiration for A Love Supreme.The elements of harmonic freedom heard on this album indicated the changes to come in Coltrane's music.Guitarist Carlos Santana credits the album as one of his greatest early influences.John's widow Alice Coltrane, which reached number fourteen in the UK singles chart in 1988.The suite also forms four tracks on the 2002 Branford Marsalis Quartet album entitled Footsteps of our Fathers, and another Marsalis version is on a DVD "A Love Supreme Live in Amsterdam".Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album, Elvin Jones, Penguin Books.Further reading
Porter, Lewis (1985).Love Supreme: Jazz Improvisation as Composition".Live at the Village Vanguard Again!This page was last modified on 18 May 2008, at 12:55.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.It was the dawn of a new world.John Coltrane's seminal masterpiece "A Love Supreme" was recorded in late 1964.Western religious tradition, John Coltrane opened the eyes of the jazz world to a new spiritual potential.Jazz, a music driven by rhythm and extended improvisation, was a medium ideally suited to the exploration of mystical ideas only partially communicable through the spoken word.American community sought in music a reconnection to African roots and heritage, as well as the forging of new cultural identities.And finally, dissatisfied by religious institutions that seemed ossified and abstract, millions undertook a spiritual quest, exploring the ideas of religions and philosophies from around the globe, especially those that offered the intensity of religious ecstasy combined with the tranquility of meditation.Music could be a vehicle for a moment of transcendance allowing an epiphaniacal understanding, or an entrancing rhythm that could suspend the normal perceptions of time and space.Jazz was one of the secular repositories of memory of African tradition, and now its sacred spirit could be reclaimed.Sometimes this meant the music reflected the devotions of its creators, but sometimes this meant the music took on the forms and excitement of something meant to provoke a response across boundaries of intellect, aesthetic, and emotion.Some called it free, some called it angry.Of course not every experimental musician of the 1960s had spirituality as the driving force behind their creativity, but many did.Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,
Right On, Right On, One More Time
Right On."Real MediaExplain these linksWatch an All Songs Considered presentation on "Acknowledgement" from A Love Supreme.Chuck StewartJohn and Alice Coltrane.Saxophone legend John Coltrane's 1964 recording, A Love Supreme, is one of the masterworks in the canon of jazz: most musicians know it.Now, a new edition of the Coltrane album has been released.It includes the original studio recording plus the only live performance of the complete work.The double CD is a result of research for a new book, A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album.And no album in his catalog reaches a wider audience than A Love Supreme, what he called his 'humble offering to God."Rudy that day dimmed the lights in his studio.There was just something very, very special about that particular session."The quartet, which also included bassist Jimmy Garrison, needed little more than the seed of a melodic idea when it hit the studio."But A Love Supreme is more than just a musical statement, Kahn says."In a 1966 interview, Coltrane discussed religion and spirituality.Or if he was a Christian, he could know the truth.""The truth itself doesn't have any name on it to me.Kahn says the influence of A Love Supreme can't just be measured by the sales charts.Related NPR StoriesA Love Supreme is part of the NPR 100 most important musical works of the 20th century.Share this page using one of the following services:Del."Please check the the format of the email addresses you entered.""Please check the the format of the email addresses you entered.""Please check the the format of the email addresses you entered.""Please check the the format of the email addresses you entered.""Please enter information into the email address fields.""Please enter the call letters of your local NPR member station if you would like to receive information from them."Up to twelve addresses, separated by commas.Are you a member of your local NPR station?Web ResourcesA Love Supreme and several other Coltrane albums are included in the NPR Basic Jazz Record Library.Read an NPR Jazz feature on what would have been Coltrane's 75th birthday.Read an NPR Jazz feature on pianist McCoy Tyner.Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album by Ashley Kahn, including book excerpts, photos and videos.The official John Coltrane Web site.John Coltrane biography as part of Jazz, the Ken Burns PBS film.
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