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This movie is out today. Any news about a possible soundtrack release? Has anyone heard about this one. Reviews of the movie are generally positive.
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The most prominent cue in the film, as the QM2 sails out of New York, was clearly temptracked with the main theme from The Knack, which makes sense, since Richard Lester is Soderbergh;s favorite director and it's one of his favorite films.
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How many films has Soderbergh directed since he retired? 4? 5? Probably the same number as Tarantino will direct after he retires.
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How many films has Soderbergh directed since he retired? 4? 5? He made it pretty clear that he was retiring because the business side had strangled his ability to make the kind of films he wanted to, he wasn't retiring because he had nothing more to say in film. I think he truly meant it when he said it, because he had been hideously burned by the financial disaster of Che and a few other things. He has said in interviews that it was The Knick that re-energized him, and I think we can all be grateful for that. He's one of the most distinctive voices in modern cinema, and we'd all be poorer without his contributions. Since he returned, he hasn't done a single big budget studio film, they've all been financed through unique methods, or been done for television or streaming, he clearly has found a new model that works for him and a renewed passion for his craft, which I'm thrilled by.
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