I've seen it. It's worth watching for the way they tease out an idea. I don't want to give any spoilers. But I can see it working well as a play. Perhaps because of the budget, they remain in one place throughout the entire film and have an extended conversation about one group member's life. It could ruffle some feathers by undermining some fundamental ideas of both religion and science.
I read a bunch of good reviews before buying a used copy from Amazon. On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Martin Baxter <[email protected]>wrote: > > > No, Keith, I haven't as yet. Can't wait to get my hands on it. > > > On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Keith Johnson > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> Anyone ever seen this indie film? It's based on a story by the late >> Jerome Bixby. Bixby wrote a handful of episodes for the original Trek >> series, the screenplay for the movie "Fantastic Voyage", and the famous >> "Twilight Zone" episodes "It's a Good Life" and its years-later sequel, >> "It's Still a Good Life". I've heard a smattering of really good reviews >> about this movie over the last couple of years that make me want to chase it >> down. Always a good find to discover a truly original scifi flick, you know? >> The film stars John Billingsley (Phlox on "Enterprise"), Tony Todd ("Candy >> Man", several Star Trek eps), and William "The Greatest American Hero" Katt. >> >> >> >> Anyone see it? >> >> >> >> ****************************************************** >> >> >> >> http://latefilm.com/jerome-bixbys-the-man-from-earth-trailer >> >> >> >> >> http://latemag.com/is-jerome-bixbys-the-man-from-earth-this-years-sleeper-hit >> >> In amongst the myriad of DVDs on my desk was a screener from Starz for >> "Jerome Bixby's The Man from Earth". It sat there for a while amongst the >> others not particularly standing out, then on a whim I watched it last >> night. When it started it seemed like general low budget independent stuff >> and I figured it might be somewhere between poor or OK. How ever by the end >> of the movie I was exceedingly surprised. >> >> I have a feeling that this story was the now sadly deceased Jerome Bixby's >> (Fantastic Voyage <http://imdb.com/title/tt0060397/>) magnum opus. >> Director Richard Schenkman's film is very minimalist, really its not much >> more than a play filmed on location, which at first I thought was a bit of a >> shame, but actually maybe that was just the right way to do it, take a step >> back and let the late Bixby weave his storytelling magic. >> >> This really has a chance of being the single best piece of screenwriting >> you will see on a screen large or small this year (really!). Which with the >> writers on strike in Hollywood should remind people just how important good >> writers really are. >> >> I know Independent, low budget film can be a bit jarring to a lot of >> viewers, but as this story unfolds you will forget that this was shot in >> just eight >> days<http://www.dreamlogic.net/archives/movie-review-screener-the-man-from-earth>I >> promise. Yes it is a bit of a shame Schenkman and the cast which includes >> Tony Todd (Candyman), David Lee Smith (CSI: Miami's "IAB Sergeant Rick >> Stetler") and John Billingsley (Enterprise's "Dr. Phlox") did not have the >> time and budget to polish this more, but a diamond in the ruff is still a >> diamond and this little film certainly sparkles. >> >> After watching this I went in search of reviews and only found a few, but >> then I started to notice the feedback of everyday viewers on >> Amazon<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000UYX4Q8/ispitonyourmo-20>, >> The IMDB <http://imdb.com/title/tt0756683/> and such places and for the >> vast majority the word "*Excellent*" is being thrown around. Word of >> mouth could really push this film, I know the person I saw it with would not >> shut up about it. I think Starz should keep an eye on the feedback and maybe >> up the marketing budget for this because they really could have this years >> independent smash on their hands. >> >> 8 People, 1 room and a thought inducing tale about a man who has (maybe) >> walked the earth for 14,000 years make this the little film that could. >> > > > > -- > "If all the world's a stage and we are merely players, who the bloody hell > wrote the script?" -- Charles E Grant > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik > >
