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PostPosted: 09 Apr 2007, 22:56
by Jox
Apparently Dolph's character arc and performance is to surprise audiences and the film will probably have a larger one than usual... so far the film's got the best Dolph rating on IMDB with a 8.8, it will decrease for sure but I hope it stays within the 6-7 range...

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2007, 22:57
by Jox
So what with all of us residing in Europe, hasn't anybody caught it on TV?

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2007, 11:09
by Sasha
Hi, I am from Ukraine and I a big Dolph fan.

The review is real good. Looks like Dolph did a great job in the film.

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2007, 11:37
by Sasha
Does anybody know-did "The Inquiry" get some prises on festival?

PostPosted: 13 Apr 2007, 03:02
by Dawn
Don't think anyone posted these yet: http://www.aapimage.com.au/search.aspx? ... he+inquiry)%26(spain)%26(MODDATE%3E20070331)

PostPosted: 13 Apr 2007, 20:13
by Jox
Well I don't know how it is doing in Spanish theaters, but when aired on RAI TV, the second part of "The Inquiry" did VERY WELL with 28,96% share of audience (against Spielberg's Terminal) and 7,859,000 viewers.

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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2007, 21:24
by herrnilsson
He doesn't speak very much but he is great. There are even some humour sequences with him...

PostPosted: 13 Apr 2007, 21:27
by herrnilsson
I personally really liked the film too.

PostPosted: 14 Apr 2007, 16:06
by bomaz
http://www.dalealplay.com/informacionde ... ?con=28749
dolph begins at app. 1minute and a half

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2007, 20:31
by Jox
Status is that executives at Fox have not decided if its going to be released only on DVD or if it will go theatrical. We should know something next month sometime...

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2007, 21:38
by Tom
I just wonder whether Foxfaith will end as soon as its started.

THE INQUIRY - the soundtrack

PostPosted: 26 Apr 2007, 15:13
by Jox
It's a shame that there was not more Dolph movies scores released as soundtracks. Thankfully Italian composers usually make sure to put their music available (Stefano Mainetti for The Shooter & Silent Trigger for instance) and now you can buy Andrea Morricone's (Ennio's son) score for THE INQUIRY (L'Inchiesta).

Original soundtrack from ambitious Giulio Base historical epic about events following crucifixion of Jesus, made for both theaters & TV, starring Dolph Lundgren, F. Murray Abraham, Max Von Sydow. Andrea Morricone scores for large orchestra with chorus. Interesting architecture allows frequent repetition of motifs, builds cues in hypnotic fashion. Though general weight of score is large scale, composer manages intimate timbre as well. Clarinet, cello just two such solo colors. Ideas for full woodwind section, sometimes with additional French horn also get spotlight. In contrast, solo voice (Yasemin Sannino) appears for locale. Andrea Morricone conducts Czech National Symphony & Coro da Camera di Prague, delivers a knockout!


http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.ACCT67745/it.A/id.5411/.f
http://www.intermezzomedia.it/index.php3?SCREEN=item_details&sid=rDDENKqSh1KS7cfS&item=5040&sku_id=5060
http://www.movies-soundtrack.com/inchiesta-l-p-421.html
http://www.soundtrackcorner.de/inchiestal_1327.htm

# Composer : Andrea Morricone
# Editor Reference : Rai Trade CRT 308
# Format : CD

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Track-Listing

* 01 Battaglia (06:17)
* 02 Taurus (04:22)
* 03 Gerusalemme (05:13)
* 04 Cristanità (02:45)
* 05 L' Incontro (02:04)
* 06 Brixos (02:26)
* 07 Il Palazzo (02:44)
* 08 Lapidazione (03:44)
* 09 Rissa-Presagio (04:09)
* 10 Vita (02:17)
* 11 Strangolamento (01:38)
* 12 Il Corpo (02:27)
* 13 Crocifissione (04:49)
* 14 Amore (03:49)
* 15 Veglia (03:00)
* 16 Attesa (03:35)
* 17 Inquietudine (02:09)
* 18 Maria (04:05)
* 19 Svolta (02:07)
* 20 Verità (04:07)
* 21 Esodo (03:33)

PostPosted: 04 Jul 2007, 00:59
by Jox
"The Inquiry" will be out on DVD in Brazil on July 18th, hopefully more will follow soon...

I'm so pissed at Fox Faith, they're still holding up on wether they will release it theatrically or on DVD (which is now more likely) in the US. How come they announced it for April 6th then?! Distributors really know who to fuck up a release, especially of a Dolph film, and in that case even when it's a more prestigious film...

PostPosted: 05 Jul 2007, 17:40
by Jox
Listed here for a December release, I have no idea if this is true but even if it's late I like to think they might wanna release for Christmas because it's about Jesus after all...
http://videoeta.com/month_theaters.html?month=all

PostPosted: 09 Jul 2007, 15:07
by Jox
Just found out that "The Inquiry" was released in Italian theaters on June 29th (11 screens, grossed $48,706) with no marketing whatsoever...

It's actually nominated, or is supposed to get an Award at the Ischia Global Film & Music Fest for Best Italian Fiction...

By the way it grossed about $185,000 in Spain (less than 40,000 admissions)