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Terrance Malick has not been in the news for quite sometime. But i guess its for all the right reasons. He was recently seen shooting in Houston for his new movie Tree of Life. Sunning by the pool Sunday at the Four Seasons, Penn did not go unnoticed by fans, once discovered, the film star allegedly quickly ducked indoors. Pitt was also seen shooting close to the Houston Museum of Natural Science some of the scenes for the movie. There is not much written about what the film is about. But we have some of the news regarding what the film might encompass.
Another shooting area Smithville has returned to normal. The cast and crew of Terrence Malick’s “Tree of Life” wrapped up the 1940’s-1960s portion of the ambitious film and are off to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah after a couple days filming in Houston.
Later, the film will shoot in Iceland, of all places. These locations suggest that “Tree of Life,” starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, is the film Malick wrote in the late ’70s after making “Days of Heaven.”
Originally titled “Q,” the movie starts in prehistoric times and ends in the far future, although the bulk of the film follows a family (Pitt as father and Jessica Chastain as mother of three boys) from 1947 through 1968. Most of the filming took place at 709 Burleson St., where the title tree remains.
There also news that the film has totally wrapped up shooting and is in the final post production stages. It is probably releasing next year and it will mark a see of change for the directors style.
Terrence has also been in the news for his joint venture with Robert Redford called The Unforseen. THE UNFORESEEN directed by Laura Dunn, It chronicles the story of an eager, ambitious Texan named Gary Bradley who aims to put his stamp on the land. That means he’ll play God, pummeling the environment into submission in the name of development. The heroes and villains in this story are clearly defined, and the filmmakers’ sympathies are obviously with the environmentalists :- the developers are cancer carriers here. But the film, which sometimes covers too much ground, plays its hand by about the 75-minute mark.
I hope you guys are wating with bated breath for the release of the trailer. We will post it as soon as we get word of it.


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October 3rd, 2008 at 2:33 pm
I can hardly wait for a release date or a trailer, some of it was shot on our beautiful beach here in Matagordal, TX ,, alot of my friends and myself were extras ,, CAN HARDLY WAIT!!
Robin