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Ricci was only 17 when she began the transition into more adult movies, starting with Ang Lee's 1997 film. Full Article at New Kerala
James Schamus: "I made two big mistakes. I put Woodstock in the title and I put his name on the poster. Because, you know, everybody who goes to an Ang Lee movie, you want to be sublimely depressed by the end of the film." Full Article at Talk Entertainment
On Wednesday night, the National Arts Club awarded its Medal of Honor in Film to director Ang Lee and his longtime collaborator, Focus Features president James Schamus. Full Article at New York Magazine
(click linked text below to jump to related section of the review) An interesting rivalry of sorts has developed with the direct-to-video animated superhero movie market. DC has been releasing properties with a deal through parent company Warner Bros. Full Article at High-Def Digest
Nobody's quite seemed to crack the Hulk code on the big screen so far (even if the Norton outing was loads better than the Ang Lee version), but whoever's in charge of Marvel animation certainly seems to have a soft spot for the big, green... Full Article at Cinema Blend
While most of the world (including your friendly Vulture editors) is currently caught up in New Moon mania, we urge you to remain cognizant of the fact that there are less than 30 days until James Cameron's magnum opus, Avatar, opens in three glorious... Full Article at Vulture
Ang Lee and James Schamus received The National Arts Club's Medal of Honor for Film at a dinner held in their honor on Wednesday, November 18th at The National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South (at 20th Street). Full Article at Broadway World
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17/11/2009 - 13:36:24 Director: Ang Lee Cast: Imelda Staunton, Demetri Martin, Emile Hirsch Cert: 16 Once again Lee captures a defining moment in American, and subsequently world, history with this wonderful film about the iconic Woodstock music fest... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
The director of Brokeback Mountain and The Ice Storm tells Jason Solomons what the 1969 music festival meant to him as a teenager in Taiwan, about approaching movies with an outsider's eye and how sexual repression drives his work Your IP address will... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
"If you can remember the Sixties, you weren't there," goes to the old line. Full Article at This Is Leicestershire
It is among Rolling Stone's 50 moments that changed history and is often hailed as the greatest concert ever. 40 years on and the legendary Woodstock festival is getting tongues wagging again thanks to Ang Lee's film. Full Article at ITN News
Hey, everyone! It’s time for the second course of Dysfunctional Family Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoyed the first course, The Myth of Fingerprints, though I’m guessing it might have been a little obscure for some people’s tastes. Full Article at Popdose.com
Quick links to the best of SFGate | Still can't find it? Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
‘If you can remember Woodstock, you weren’t there’ – or so the saying goes. Full Article at Shropshire Star
With a single dessert and just two glasses of wine our bill was kept in check - but the effort of doing so was not much fun This is a film with beautiful performances and a visual style that urges you towards reflection Although the first half... Full Article at This Is London
When Ang Lee was preparing a scene in his new movie about Woodstock, in which his lead character goes on an acid trip, he thought: Maybe I should try it. Full Article at Irish Independent
To establish career flexibility, or maybe just to serve up a little sorbet after red-meat pictures like Lust, Caution and Brokeback Mountain, director Ang Lee has tried his hand at some undemanding period fun. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Tripped, not trippy … scene from Taking Woodstock Thirty-six years ago, I dropped a tab of LSD. It was OK, but I never felt the urge to do it again, and never thought much about it – until the other day, when I was watching Taking Woodstock. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
What a grave disappointment from the normally reliable director Ang Lee (Sense And Sensibility, Brokeback Mountain). James Schamus's screenplay tells the story behind the famous rock festival, which turns out to be dull and uninvolving. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
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Taiwan-born director Ang Lee (R) and his brother Lee Kang watch in an NBA friendly in Taipei on October 8, 2009, in the first-ever National Basketball Association game played in Taiwan. The Pacers beat the Nuggets 126-104.
View Photo »Taiwanese director Ang Lee (R) and singer/actor Wang Lee-hom pose for photographs during a news conference to promote Lee's new movie "Taking Woodstock" in Taipei October 5, 2009.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 20: Director Ang Lee attends 'Taking Woodstock' photocall at the Kursaal Palace during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 20, 2009 in San Sebastian, Spain.
View Photo »Taiwan born US film director Ang Lee poses for photographers after the screening of his film 'Taking Woodstock' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 20, 2009, in San Sebastian.
View Photo »Taiwan born US film director Ang Lee poses for photographers after the screening of his film 'Taking Woodstock' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 20, 2009, in San Sebastian.
View Photo »Taiwan born US film director Ang Lee poses for photographers after the screening of his film 'Taking Woodstock' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 20, 2009, in San Sebastian.
View Photo »Taiwan born US film director Ang Lee poses for photographers after the screening of his film 'Taking Woodstock' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 20, 2009, in San Sebastian.
View Photo »Taiwan born US film director Ang Lee poses for photographers after the screening of his film 'Taking Woodstock' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 20, 2009, in San Sebastian.
View Photo »Taiwan born US film director Ang Lee poses for photographers after the screening of his film 'Taking Woodstock' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, on September 20, 2009, in San Sebastian.
View Photo »Taiwan film director, Ang Lee, left, salutes fans as he arrives at the 57th Film Festival in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Saturday Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Jury President Ang Lee (C) President of the Venice film festival Marco Muller and Italain actress Maria Grazia Cucinotta arrive for the awards ceremony of the 66th Venice film festival on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12: Director and jury president Ang Lee attends the Closing Ceremony at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 12, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12: Director and jury president Ang Lee attends the Closing Ceremony at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 12, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »Taiwanese director Ang Lee (R) and singer/actor Wang Lee-hom pose for photographs during a news conference to promote Lee's new movie "Taking Woodstock" in Taipei October 5, 2009.
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I have assisted Ang Lee in The Ice Storm and Andrew Davis in A Perfect Murder. It was great working with them because the working style over there is very different and systematic. They are amazingly professional and it was a great learning experience
Five years ago, we first visited the United States for location hunting, hoping to find a niche to communicate this film for global audiences ... We’re very moved that the film is ready to go into shooting.
Perhaps tomorrow Emma Thompson and Ang Lee will pop up on the list. Then the nightmare will be complete.
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