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Rest In Peace, Julian Sands
The world has lost a phenomenal actor and gentle soul.
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Julian Sands went missing in early January whilst going on a hike. His body has only just been found now in late June, 2023. He was 65 years old.
Along with many, many others, I am deeply saddened by his passing. The only positive thing is that his body has been recovered. I’ve been hoping for the last few months that this would be the case. At least his family can have some form of closure now.
This is a terrible tragedy that I truly wish had not happened.
But, to honour Mr. Sands, I thought I’d briefly go over a few of his films that I’ve seen and highlight the amazing range that he had.
Boxing Helena (1993)
I first became aware of Julian Sands a few years ago when I saw this film.
Directed by Jennifer Lynch, Boxing Helena tells that story of Nick (Sands) and his obsession with one-night-stand Helena (Sherilyn Fenn). After an accident makes her dependent on him, we explore Nick’s psyche and how far he’s willing to go to keep Helena with him.
This is a film that will not appeal the everyone unfortunately, but I’d still highly recommend you see it. It’s a brilliant picture with many layers and at the centre is Julian Sands and his amazing performance.
Nick’s character is heads over heals obsessed with Helena, despite her outright stating she has no interest in him. She’s quite cold to Nick for most of the film, and you can understand why. However, for Nick, that coldness is incentive to try harder for her affections. He ensures she has to rely on him for everything because he “loves” her and wants to keep her for himself.
This showcases Julian Sands’ range as an actor. He has done many serious performances throughout his career, but for me this one is special. Nick is kind of a sad person and even a tad pathetic at times. But you never lose track of why he’s like that.
He’s emotional and even intimidating when need be. It’s a comparatively softer character than some of his other work, but Nick still stands out as a sympathetic and sometimes abhorrent character - played to absolute excellence by Julian Sands.
Warlock (1989)
Directed by Steve Miner, Warlock follows Julian Sands as the titular villain who travels from the 17th century to the 20th in order to end the world. As you do. Along the way he is pursued by Redferne (Richard E. Grant), who follows him from the past, & Kassandra (Lori Singer), a modern woman caught up in the dangerous medieval magic.
This is a good film, and it’s one of the biggest things Julian Sands is known for (the others undoubtedly being Room With A View (1985), Gothic (1986) and to a lesser extent Argento’s Phantom of the Opera (1998)) Not without reason, either.
Julian Sands is excellent in this, playing a cold hearted and cruel sadist of a character. The definition of evil. He’s very direct and at times his menacing stare does most of the talking. He brings a presence that few could ever hope to match.
From the first moment you see him, you know he’s bad news. A complete one-eighty to Boxing Helena.
I for one was quite surprised to see him in this role, having known him primarily for that film. He disappears into this terrifying, yet not outright scary, role. Rocking the long-hair-ponytail look, Julian Sands will make you fear magic and what it’s (and, by extension, he’s) really capable of.
Warlock II: The Armageddon (1993)
Directed by Anthony Hickox, the sequel follows the eponymous Warlock (Sands) as he is resurrected into the 90s (oh no!) and once again sets off on a quest to obtain mystical macguffins so he can put an end to the world as we know it. While that’s going on we follow a group of good warlocks that aren’t Julian Sands who must ready for the coming evil.
This film does away with the seriousness of the first and just about loses its damn mind with how crazy it can get. But if you’ve seen Hickox’s other works such as Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) & the Waxwork films (1988 & 1992, respectively), you’ll probably be used to the amount of darkly wacky he puts into his pictures.
The lore is almost completely revamped in terms of the Warlock and he’s after. Plus, the expansion of other magic practitioners is interesting in theory, but the result for the latter is underwhelming.
Julian Sands, however, is magnificent. This is a bit of a lesser product compared to the first, but you can’t tell that from his performance alone. I feel like you get way more of him in this one (kinda rocking his Boxing Helena look a little bit, no surprise considering it was probably filmed around the same time). You follow the Warlock as he interacts with the modern world and it’s inhabitants, tracking down mystical stones that will bring about the end of the world once assembled.
The character feels more accessible too for modern times, in terms of his presentation and demeanour. So this means there’s less medieval speak and more one-liners. Also seems like they ramped up the sexiness too at times.
The movie is much sillier than it’s predecessor, but it’s goofy fun. And you have Julian Sands dispatching people in increasingly gruesome and creative ways. Very Wishmaster (1997), with the vibe of Wishmaster II: Evil Never Dies (1999). His performance remains intimidating and cruel, but all around less cold.
Tale of a Vampire (1992)
Directed by Shimako Sato, Tale of a Vampire follows Alex (Sands) as he finds reprieve from his lonely existence in the form of Anna (Suzanna Hamilton), a kind librarian. However, all is not well as parts of his past, and his bloodlust, come back to haunt him.
This seems to have been released direct to video and, call me crazy, may have been capitalising on another vampire film that came out the exact same year. Even this film’s poster shares some similarities. Although, Julian Sands was apparently in talks to play Lestat instead of Tom Cruise, so there’s another connection. At the moment, you can find this film on YouTube (VHS rip).
Setting that aside, this is an interesting film that I don’t believe gets talked about much. It won’t change your life and I don’t think it quite gets across its ideas perfectly, but Julian Sands’ performance, as ever, is brilliant. You believe he’s been around for ages and has never been able to keep a love for himself. We get flashbacks concerning a previous companion throughout the film as Alex tries to get close to Anna in the present. There is a type of warmth that Julian Sands brings to the role, whilst also maintaining the lonesome chill of a corpse. You get a sense of confliction from him as the film goes on - whether to pursue Anna or leave her be; damn her or let her go.
Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘Annabel Lee’ also features in the film, so the idea of youth and love lost are meant to be front and centre.
There is still an element of danger to Julian Sands’ character. The film doesn’t shy away from the fact that he’s still undead and thus, must consume fresh blood. ((Special warning to all cat lovers, by the way.)) He even has a brief flash of harming Anna due to his nature and personal feelings towards her.
You feel his pain and it’s a shame that Julian Sands didn’t play more vampires, or had roles like this. Or maybe he did and I just don’t know about them. Either way he was great in this role.
Arachnophobia (1990)
Directed by Frank Marshall, Arachnophobia follows a doctor (Jeff Daniels) and his family who move to a town that is soon besieged by tons of lethal spiders. As the death toll rises, it’s a race against the clock to stop the eight-legged menace from killing everyone there.
Julian Sands has a smaller role here compared to the previous films mentioned, but he is still important and does serve as the catalyst for everything. He plays Dr. James Atherton, who is studying an undiscovered type of spider that, of course, makes it back to a populated area and spawns off a deadly chain of events.
The film itself is fun and Julian Sands is a great, somewhat pompous, doctor who can be very dismissive of those around him. Very British and very passionate about his work.
Though, of course, he does not survive the film. The big hoss spider gets him. Then again, he did declare himself as “supper”. And when you see his body, it’s pretty gnarly. He’s covered in webbing with spiders crawling all over him. Real spiders. No CGI. That alone increased my respect for him one-hundred fold when I saw it.
From unhinged sap to scary villain to lonesome creature to apathetic doctor to even romantic lead, Julian Sands led a varied and fascinating career. He seemed unafraid to attempt any role and did so with impressive commitment and astounding results.
The world has lost a great talent that will never be forgotten.
RIP Julian Sands, we will all miss you dearly.
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List of films watched in 2017
You Get Me (Brent Bonacorso, 2017)
The Poughkeepsie Tapes (John Erick Dowdle, 2007)
The Fall (Tarsem Singh, 2006)
The Thing (John Carpenter, 1982)
Snowpiercer (Bong Joon Ho, 2013)
Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer (Nick Broomfield, 1994)
Crude (Joe Berlinger, 2009)
Okja (Bong Joon Ho, 2017)
III: The Ritual (Pavel Khvaleev, 2015)
Scary Movie (Keenen Ivory Wayans, 2000)
28 Days Later (Danny Boyle, 2002)
Saw II (Darren Lynn Bousman, 2005)
Saw (James Wan, 2004)
Jug Face (Chad Crawford Kinkle, 2013)
Hail, Caesar! (The Coen Brothers, 2016)
Disturbing Behavior (David Nutter, 1998)
Compliance (Craig Zobel, 2012)
Session 9 (Brad Anderson, 2001)
Days of Heaven (Terence Malick, 1978)
The Midnight Swim (Sarah Adina Smith, 2014)
The Invitation (Karyn Kusama, 2015)
They Call Us Monsters (Ben Lear, 2016)
Atonement (Joe Wright, 2007)
Secreto Matusita (Doran Ferandez-Moris, 2014)
mother! (Darren Aronofsky, 2017)
Strangers on a Train (Alfred Hitchcock, 1951)
Ghost in the Shell (Mamoru Oshii, 1995)
Hellraiser: Bloodline (Kevin Yagher & Joe Chappelle, 1996)
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (Anthony Hickox, 1992)
Dogtooth (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2009)
Darling (Mickey Keating, 2015)
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Robert Enrico, 1962)
Dark Night (Tim Sutton, 2016)
I’m Still Here (Casey Affleck, 2010)
H.H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer (John Borowski, 2004)
A Movie (Bruce Conner, 1958)
Havenhurst (Andrew C. Erin, 2017)
Shark Lake (Jerry Dugan, 2015)
Dig Two Graves (Hunter Adams, 2014)
Life (Ted Demme, 1999)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (Tetsuya Nomura, 2005)
The Factory (Morgan O’Neill, 2012)
Taking Lives (D. J. Caruso, 2004)
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (Nick Broomfield & Joan Churchill, 2003)
Snow on Tha Bluff (Damon Russell, 2011)
V/H/S: Viral (Nacho Vigalondo & Marcel Sarmiento & Gregg Bishop & Justin Benson & Aaron Scott Moorhead, 2014)
The Stanford Prison Experiment (Kyle Patrick Alvarez, 2015)
The Midnight Meat Train (Ryuhei Kitamura, 2008)
Hypersomnia (Gabriel Grieco, 2016)
Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks, 1974)
Dreamcatcher (Lawrence Kasdan, 2003)
Mercy (Peter Cornwell, 2014)
Sun Choke (Ben Cresciman, 2016)
The Mist (Frank Darabont, 2007)
Hellbound: Hellraiser II (Tony Randel, 1988)
Los Inocentes (Mauricio Brunetti, 2015)
It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, 2014)
Valhalla Rising (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2009)
Woyzeck (Werner Herzog, 1979)
Bronson (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2008)
Fruitvale Station (Ryan Coogler, 2013)
Control (Anton Corbijn, 2007)
On the Road (Walter Salles, 2012)
Shut In (Farren Blackburn, 2016)
Panic Room (David Fincher, 2002)
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014)
A Beautiful Mind (Ron Howard, 2001)
Only God Forgives (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2013)
The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2016)
Accidental Courtesy (Matthew Ornstein, 2016)
Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975)
Foxy Brown (Jack Hill, 1974)
Richard Pryor: Live in Concert (Jeff Margolis, 1979)
Cube Zero (Ernie Barbarash, 2004)
Sketches of Frank Gehry (Sydney Pollack, 2006)
The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995)
Cube 2: Hypercube (Andrzej Sekula, 2002)
Crawlspace (David Schmoeller, 1986)
Wild Strawberries (Ingmar Bergman, 1959)
Running Fence (Charlotte Zwerin & Albert Maysles & David Maysles, 1977)
Through a Glass Darkly (Ingmar Bergman, 1962)
Cube (Vincenzo Natali, 1998)
Split (M. Night Shyamalan, 2016)
Hannibal Rising (Peter Webber, 2007)
*Important note: A Serbian Film (Srdjan Spasojevic, 2011) is supposed to appear after Crude but I did not include it in this list due to how extremely controversial the film is
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Listen #free in #Spotify: "Songs of Sunset: No. 4. Exceeding sorrow consumeth my sad heart! (Mezzo-Soprano)" by Frederick Delius, Sally Burgess, Bryn Terfel, Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Waynflete Singers, Southern Voices, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hickox https://spoti.fi/2sGKrSJ
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Frederick Delius: Eine Messe des Lebens
LePenseur:"Teil I: 0:00:00 1. O Du mein Wille, Du Wende aller Not! (Chor) 0:05:43 2. Erhebt eure Herzen, meine Brüder ? (Bariton) 0:07:34 3. In dein Auge schaute ich jüngst (Chor, Tenor, Sopran, Mezzo-Sopran, Bariton) 0:20:30 4. Wehe mir! (Bariton, Chor) 0:23:10 5. Nacht ist es: nun reden lauter alle springenden Brunnen (Chor, Bariton) Teil II: 0:32:00 1. On the mountains 0:37:00 2. Herauf! Nun herauf, du großer Mittag! (Chor, Sopran, Mezzo-Sopran, Tenor, Bariton) 0:41:30 3. Süße Leier! Ich liebe deine Ton (Baritone) 0:47:00 4. La, la, la! (Chor, Bariton, Sopran, Mezzo-Sopran) 1:07:30 5. Heißer Mittag schläft auf den Fluren (Chor, Bariton, Mezzo-Sopran, Sopran, Tenor) 1:19:30 6. Gottes Weh ist tiefer? (Bariton, Chor) 1:25:07 7. Kommt. Laßt uns jetzt wandeln! (Chor, Bariton, Tenor, Mezzo-Sopran, Sopran) Joan Rodgers, Sopran Jean Rigby, Mezzo-Sopran Nigel Robinson, Tenor Peter Coleman-Wright, Bariton Bournemouth Symphony Chorus Waynflete Singers Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Dirigent: Richard Hickox (1997) ----- Heute vor 85 Jahren, am 10. Juni 1934, ist Frederick Delius, der Komponist dieser enthusiastischen »Messe des Lebens« gestorben. http://dlvr.it/R6L5jV "
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Blu-Ray Review: Warlock Collection (Vestron Video Collector’s Series)
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Warlock Collection Blu-ray (Vestron Video Collector’s Series) Directors: Steve Miner, Anthony Hickox, Eric Freiser Writers: David Twohy, Kevin Rock, Bruce Eisen, Eric Freiser Cast: Julian Sands, Lori Singer, Richard E. Grant, Mary Woronov, Chris Young, Paula Marshall, Joanna Pacula, Bruce Payne, Ashley Laurence, Boti Bliss, Angel Boris, Rick Hearst Distributor: Lionsgate Rated R | 295 Minutes Rele…
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The Warlock Blu-ray Collection Coming Soon from Vestron Video!
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced that it will release on Blu-ray The Warlock Collection. The two-disc Blu-ray set will be available for purchase on July 25.The upcoming release includes all three films from the Warlock franchise: Warlock (1989), Warlock: The Armageddon (1993), and Warlock III: The End of Innocence (1999), together with ALL-NEW and vintage special features including audio commentaries, isolated score selections, interviews, TV spots, still galleries, making-of featurettes, and more!
DISC ONE: WARLOCK
CONTENT AND SPECIAL FEATURES:
Synopsis: In 17th-century New England, witch hunter Giles Redferne (Richard E. Grant) captures an evil warlock (Julian Sands), but the conjurer eludes death with supernatural help. Flung into the future, the warlock winds up in the 1980s and plans to bring about the end of the world. Redferne follows the enchanter into the modern era and continues his mission, but runs into trouble in such unfamiliar surroundings. With the help of a young woman (Lori Singer), can Redferne finally defeat the warlock?
NEW Audio Commentary with Director Steve Miner
NEW Isolated Score Selections/Audio Interview with Author Jeff Bond
NEW Interviews:
"Satan's Son" with Actor Julian Sands
"The Devil's Work" with Director Steve Miner
"Effects of Evil" with Make-up Effects Creators Carl Fullerton and Neal Martz
Behind-the-Scenes Footage
Vintage Interview Segments with Cast and Crew
Vintage Featurette with Make-Up Effects Creators Carl Fullerton and Neal Martz
Vintage Featurette with Visual Effects Supervisors Patrick Read Johnson and Robert Habros, Animation Supervisor Mauro Maressa, and Matte Artist Robert Scifo
Theatrical Trailer
Video Trailer
TV Spots
Still Gallery
DISC TWO: WARLOCK THE ARMAGEDDON
CONTENT AND SPECIAL FEATURES:
Synopsis: He's back and meaner than ever! Satan's only son, the "Warlock", is plotting even greater mayhem in this spine-tingling, pulse pounding shocker! The Warlock's single goal is to free his father from the fiery chains that imprison him and unleash Satan's wrath upon the world. The only ones who can prevent complete world destruction are two warriors who alone possess the supernatural powers to challenge the Warlock and stop the inevitable Armageddon. They must outsmart and defeat the Warlock before the prophesied eclipse, sending Satan and his son back to Hell.
NEW Audio Commentary with Director Anthony Hickox
Vintage Making-of Featurette Behind-the-Scenes Footage
Extended Vintage Interview Segments with Actor Julian Sands, Director Anthony Hickox, and Actress Paula Marshall
Theatrical Trailer
TV Spots
Still Gallery
DISC TWO: WARLOCK III THE END OF INNOCENCE
CONTENT AND SPECIAL FEATURES:
Synopsis: Over 300 years ago, a demonic Warlock tried unsuccessfully to sacrifice the offspring of a witch in an attempt to create his eternal bride of darkness. But his plan failed and he was banished, until now...
Determined to learn more about the family she never knew, Kris Miller decides to spend her weekend in the abandoned 16th century mansion that was left to her as an inheritance. Haunted by disturbing visions and nightmares, Kris attempts to flee the eerie mansion, until the unexpected arrival of her college friends eases her fears and persuades her to stay. When their weekend getaway is interrupted by a mysterious stranger claiming to be interested in the house, they are deceived by his suave exterior. But his architect guise soon gives way to his inhuman agenda as he preys on each of Kris' friends, manipulating their vulnerabilities and weaknesses with individualized, horrific . Yet his true unfinished business lies with Kris..
Trapped in a living hell, Kris must escape the Warlock or become the ultimate sacrifice for the satanic race.
Behind-the-Scenes Footage
Vintage Interview Segments with Cast and Crew
Trailer
Video Sales Promo
Still Gallery
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商品名稱:【阿波的窩 Apo' house】《影音商品及週邊》國外進口 限量 黑膠唱片LP~這是一個怎麼辦!Here's A How-De-Do! A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala, Album 2 Conductor指揮:Richard Hickox Orchestra樂團:Nothern Sinfonia soprano女高音:Sheila Armstrong tenor男高音:Robert Tear baritone男中音:Benjamin Luxon 片況:全新品 品號:DS-38147 音樂類型:西洋、古典、歌劇、合唱 唱片公司:EMI 製造國:美國 特價:600元 曲目: Side A • A1 Ruddigore: “In sailing o’er life’s ocean wide” Ruddigore:“在航海中生活的海洋” • A2 Patience: “When I go out of door”耐心:“當我出門” • A3 The Sorcerer: “Oh, happy young heart!”巫師:“哦,快樂的年輕人!” • A4 Ruddigore: “The battle’s roar is over”Ruddigore:“戰鬥的吼聲已經結束了” • A5 Utopia, Limited: “Oh, Zara, my beloved one….A tenor all singers above” Utopia有限公司:“哦,Zara,我心愛的人...。男高音” • A6 Iolanthe: “None shall part us from each other” Iolanthe:“沒有人會分開我們” • A7 Haddon Hall: “I’ve heard it said” Haddon Hall:“我聽說過了” • A8 Ruddigore: “You understand? I think I do!”Ruddigore:“你明白了嗎?我想我做! • Haddon Hall: “The earth is fair”A9哈頓廳:“地球公平” • A10 H.M.S. Pinafore: “Never mind the why and wherefore”HMS Pinafore:“不介意為什麼,為什麼” Side B • B1 The Mikado: Here’s a how-de-do!” Mikado:這是一個怎麼辦!“ • B2 The Yeomen of the Guard: “Here upon we’re both agreed”守衛者:“我們都同意了” • B3 The Grand Duke: “When you find you’re a broken-down critter”大公:“當你發現你是一個破碎的小動物” • B4 The Gondoliers: “There was a time”紳士:“有一段時間” • B5 The Sorcerer: “For love alone”巫師:“為了愛一個人” • B6 Cox and Box: “The buttercup dwells on the lowly mead”Cox和Box:“毛茛居住在低調的” • B7 The Sorcerer: “When he is here”巫師:“當他在這裡” • B8 The Gondoliers: “We’re called gondolieri”吊船:“我們叫做gondolieri” • B9 The Sorcerer: “My name is John Wellington Wells”巫師:“我的名字是約翰•惠靈頓井” • B10 The Yeomen of the Guard: “Alas! I waver to and fro”守衛的老闆:“唉!我來回搖擺“ 可以幫我分享宣傳唷~ Fb搜尋【阿波的窩 Apo's house】加入粉絲專頁喲! 如果要購買的人,請在下方留言喲!限量國外進口,先搶先贏,買不到的人,就先跟你們說抱歉囉!啾咪~ #阿波的窩 Apo' house #無法被取代的聲音 #影音商品及週邊 #國外進口 #限量 #黑膠唱片 #LP #這是一個怎麼辦! #Here's A How-De-Do! #A Gilbert & Sullivan Gala, Album 2 #Conductor指揮:Richard Hickox #Orchestra樂團:Nothern Sinfonia #soprano女高音:Sheila Armstrong #tenor男高音:Robert Tear #baritone男中音:Benjamin Luxon #西洋 #古典 #歌劇 #合唱 #不怕賣不掉,怕你買不到 #商品售出,恕不退換貨 交易結帳寄送方式 1、均以【現金】結帳方式為主,寄送可選【面交】或【郵寄】! 2、【面交】以高雄市區內為主 3、【郵寄】方式,請私訊問我匯款帳戶,並告知下面的購買資訊,確定收到款項後,會回覆訊息,並以郵局掛號寄出(運費另計)! P.S 購買前請先詢問是否有貨唷! 匯完款後,收件人資料請填妥如下: 要購買的~ 商品名稱: 數量: 買方您的~ 姓名: 電話: 地址: 匯款末5碼: 相關連結: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1573281852703471&substory_index=0&id=662554480442884
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