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Timecode: User's Guide (1996)
Timecode (2000), dir. Mike Figgis
Dom & Roland - Imagination (Moving Shadow 01.1, 2001)
Julian Sands- the original voice of Valmont in Jackie Chan Adventures- has been missing in the San Gabriel Mountains in California since January 13, 2023. The search has been hindered by bad weather but heās a skilled mountaineer so thereās still a chance heās hanging in there... alone⦠in the freezing cold⦠for a monthā¦Ā
The above tweet is my reaction when I got the news. I didnāt have the space to fit it in but that interest I mentioned started about a year back. Since then Iāve been entertaining myself by learning about him by listening to interviews and convention panels. And of course watching some of his movies and TV appearances.
Something Iāve observed from his filmography is career trajectory. He started his acting career thinking he would only be a stage actor but ended up stumbling into Hollywood with two Oscar movies, The Killing Fields and A Room with a View. After that he did the movie heās best known for amongst horror fans, Warlock because he was tired of- to slightly paraphrase what he called them in one podcast- āinsipid romantic leads that felt more and more like chocolate box commercialsā that he had been offered after the success of A Room with a View. After that he didĀ Warlock 2: The Armageddon out of contractual obligation but turned down Warlock 3 because the script didnāt interest him.
And that line of thinking has colored much of his career choices. He didnāt chose movies based on what paid more or what would gain him more fame, he did whatever interested him. He chose characters that were fun to play, people he wanted to work with and places he wanted to go. Because of that heās played a wide range of characters in a wide range of movies. From general crowd pleasers, to niche genre flicks, to experimental and avant-garde weirdness. Heās worked with directors like David Cronenberg, Ken Russell, Dario Argento, and Mike Figgis.Ā
But those choices are probably why his star has faded so much over time. If you look at his IMDB you might notice that heās gone from being one of the biggest faces on the poster to not even having his name on it. Most insultingly, one of the posters for A Crooked House has the whole ensemble except him. I havenāt seen it since itās not on Netflix anymore but he seems like he should be a major character. His nameās in the trailer but apparently they didnāt see his face worth squeezing onto the poster.
Even the two movies heās best known for have fallen into obscurity. Despite being nominated for various oscars that year including best picture, Iāve only talked to one person who knew what A Room With a View was. And Warlock seems to be a B-movie amongst B-movies.
If he died of some illness and didnāt get a ton of coverage aside from a few websites, I wouldnāt have liked it but it wouldnāt have surprised me. But the fact that he went missing complicates things. I first found out about his disappearance on MSNBC and Iāve since wondered if he got that level of coverage not so much because he was a famous actor who went missing as much as he was a missing hiker who happened to be a famous actor. And I find myself wondering not only if heās alive or dead but how heāll be reported on when heās found. If heās dead and it doesnāt get at least the same amount of coverage as his disappearance Iāll be pissed. If heās alive and it doesnāt get the same amount of coverage Iāll be even more pissed and also extremely baffled becauseĀ ā65 year old actor survives for a month on a snowy mountainā is great headline!
Some people say the ultimate death is when someone says your name for the last time.Ā Whether Julian is alive or dead or found or not he deserves to be remembered. Go to his wiki or his IMDB and look up the stuff he was in. Watch A Room With a View. Watch Warlock. Watch Jackie Chan Adventures. Watch Stephen Kingās Rose Red. Watch The Room (the one with Donald Pleasence, not Tommy Wiseau). Watch Hotel. Watch Naked Lunch. Watch The Medallion. Watch The Painted Bird. Watch Borley Rectory. Watch The Ghosts of Borley Rectory. Watch The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Watch Boxing Helena. Watch Timecode. Watch The Tomorrow Man. Watch Vibes. Watch A Tale of a Vampire. Watch Seneca - On the Creation of Earthquakes. Watch Arachnophobia. Watch Gothic. Watch Witch Hunt. Watch The Escape. Watch his public readings of the poetry of Percy Shelly, John Keats, and Harold Pinter. Watch anything you see that catches your fancy. Thereās sure to be something there for you or maybe youāll discover something new to you that you wouldnāt watch otherwise.Ā
Living people need to be remembered as much as the dead.
This stuffās been floating in my head for the past month and I just wanted to say it. Maybe I could said it better. Maybe thereās more I could say. But this will have to do.
Thanks for reading if you made it this far.
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