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looks like wes anderson is getting even more wes anderson. 

Wes Anderson can get any actor he wants, looks like. He could go to Robert Redford and Meryl Streep and be like “I have parts for you in my new movie. You play the part of two heroin addicts laying around in a crackhouse. You only appear in one 2-second shot, and you don’t have any lines”, and they’d be like “we’re in!”.

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1 hour ago, SubliminalHorn said:

Not entirely sure what it’s about, but so in

I believe it's a Wes Anderson version of The New Yorker magazine. 

6 hours ago, Continental Op said:

In

Least surprising post I've ever seen on Shaggy/Surly, but agreed 100%.  

Interesting cast. Has he ever worked with Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, or Jason Schwartzman before?

If you love what you do then you’ll never work a day in your life. 

Is this not shot in widescreen? Or is that just a weird gimmick for the trailer?

1 hour ago, Red Five said:

Interesting cast. Has he ever worked with Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, or Jason Schwartzman before?

Or Ronan, or Dafoe, or Norton, or Swinton, or Huston, or Brody.

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I wonder if there will be a Kinks song in the soundtrack

28 minutes ago, TornACL said:

I wonder if there will be a Kinks song in the soundtrack

Are we the only two who think this? It has Ray Davies “Celluloid Hero’s” written all over it.

Wes Anserson movies all 'taste' the same....different setting and different faces, but it's just the same stuff.

You could probably splice clips from the Grand Budapest Hotel into that trailer and it would all seem like it fit.

 

 

I want Wes Anderson to receive UT’s Distinguished Alumni Award but he keeps perpetuating the myth that Owen Wilson is either talented or funny.  And so I remain steadfast against his recognition.  

Having said that, I will want to view this motion picture toot sweet. 

his next movie should just be called “and bill murray”.  it’s at the end of all his trailers anyway, let’s just cut out the middleman. 

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Awesome. Wes Anderson movies make the world a better place.

I remember when I first saw Bottle Rocket. It was kind of like the first time I saw Napoleon Dynamite. I couldn’t figure out why someone had recommended it to me. But once I got it I got it.

Love those flicks.

Yeah but Bottle Rocket was genius and Napoleon was a really good fart on an answering machine.

Both great but not all that similar.

Can’t wait. The Grand Budapest Hotel was pretty close to perfection for me, so I’m curious how this turns out. Read that it has some Steve Zissou vibes which makes me pretty excited. Easily his most underrated film

5 minutes ago, HoustonFrog said:

Easily his most underrated film

that’s gotta be bottle rocket. it’s almost only the die hard fans that are even aware of it. 

No, the Darjeeling limited is his least known film.  And rightfully so.  The life aquatic is plenty known and well appreciated.  

On 2/12/2020 at 9:01 PM, Dutchrudder said:

I'm always down for a Wes Anderson movie

Yup.

1. Rushmore

2. Royal

3. Grand Budapest

4. Bottle Rocket

5. Life Aquatic

6.  Moonrise Kingdom

7. Darjeeling

8. Fantastic Mr. Fox

9. Isle of Dogs

Is that in order of your preference, or how well known you think his films are? 

Because you have Fantastic Mr. Fox way too low and you should feel awful for the rest of the day.  I realize other films must suffer, but this is the Wes Way.

9 minutes ago, Lobo said:

Is that in order of your preference, or how well known you think his films are? 

Because you have Fantastic Mr. Fox way too low and you should feel awful for the rest of the day.  I realize other films must suffer, but this is the Wes Way.

My preference. Try as I might, I just have a hard time being really interested/invested in animated movies. I admit it’s a real flaw in my cinephilia. 

Edited by Reynolds Woodcock

How high were you when you watched it to think that it was animated?  

Just fucking with you since you have the movie too low.   I agree with most of your list.  

While beautiful and funny, "Darjeeling" and "Moonrise" are not very rewatchable.  I can rewatch any of this other films multiple times no matter the mood, but I can't sit through those two ever again except maybe to show my daughter when she's older.  But my wife and I probably rewatch Rushmore, Isle of Dogs, Mr Fox multiple times a year.  The rest, probably once a year. 

I am quite excited for the French Dispatch.  Not enough movies based on obscure midwestern newspapers.   

1. Bottle Rocket

2. Royal

3. Rushmore

4. Budapest

5. Life Aquatic

6. Fox

7. Dogs

8. Moonrise (I find the young couple annoying as fuck)

9. Darjeeling

1. Budapest Hotel. A masterpiece IMO and the only Anderson movie that has historical relevance (WW2/ Nazis)
2. Zissou. Movie gets me
3. Tenebaums
4. Fantastic Fox
5. Moonrise
6. Bottle Rocket
7. Darjeeling
8. isle dogs
9. Rushmore

1 hour ago, HoustonFrog said:

1. Budapest Hotel. A masterpiece IMO and the only Anderson movie that has historical relevance (WW2/ Nazis)
2. Zissou. Movie gets me
3. Tenebaums
4. Fantastic Fox
5. Moonrise
6. Bottle Rocket
7. Darjeeling
8. isle dogs
9. Rushmore

rushmore at the bottom?  get the fuck out. 

1 hour ago, HoustonFrog said:

1. Budapest Hotel. A masterpiece IMO and the only Anderson movie that has historical relevance (WW2/ Nazis)
2. Zissou. Movie gets me
3. Tenebaums
4. Fantastic Fox
5. Moonrise
6. Bottle Rocket
7. Darjeeling
8. isle dogs
9. Rushmore

Uhhhhh, fuck this ranking

2 hours ago, HoustonFrog said:

1. Budapest Hotel. A masterpiece IMO and the only Anderson movie that has historical relevance (WW2/ Nazis)
2. Zissou. Movie gets me
3. Tenebaums
4. Fantastic Fox
5. Moonrise
6. Bottle Rocket
7. Darjeeling
8. isle dogs
9. Rushmore

jack black wtf GIF

rushmore at the bottom?  get the fuck out. 

Hah knew it would be unpopular. Never enjoyed Rushmore that much.

 

3 hours ago, HoustonFrog said:

1. Budapest Hotel. A masterpiece IMO and the only Anderson movie that has historical relevance (WW2/ Nazis)
2. Zissou. Movie gets me
3. Tenebaums
4. Fantastic Fox
5. Moonrise
6. Bottle Rocket
7. Darjeeling
8. isle dogs
9. Rushmore

Im-sure-Max-Fischer-loves-Fall-much-he-l

 

Moonrise Kingdom
Grand Budapest Hotel
Rushmore
Royal Tenenbaums
Bottle Rocket
Fantastic Fox
Zissou
Isle of Dogs
Darjeeling
 

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