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klikger Posted - 04/18/2004 : 22:01:07
The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, and Bottle Rocket are all in my top five. Anyone else a fan?
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klikger Posted - 04/21/2004 : 00:02:46
Thanks for the update. Are the Vanity Fair pics online anywhere?
floop Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:59:27
quote:
Originally posted by klikger

What beach? They must be done with shooting if you're not from Italy.



in Santa Monica. i know that Luke and Owen Wilson live in a house together in Santa Monica.. i'm pretty sure they still both live there.

THE LIFE AQUATIC is in post-prodcution..
ramona Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:50:46
Just because Owen Wilson was spotted stateside doesn't nessecarily mean they are done filming. Generally every actor is not required to be there for the whole shoot, you know?

Did anyone else see the spread in the Hollywood Vanity Fair Issue about this movie? I can't wait, it looks really good.

klikger Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:43:56
What beach? They must be done with shooting if you're not from Italy.
floop Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:42:08
i saw Owen Wilson at the beach the other weekend. riding his bike with some really hot chick. i'm not usually that impressed with celbrity sightings. but it was fun seeing him, since i'm a fan.
klikger Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:29:23
I think they're done or almost done shooting. The release date for the US is supposed to be December 1. Here's a link to a great message board for all things Anderson (and the Wilsons and Bill Murray): http://pub58.ezboard.com/byankeeracers33503
ramona Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:28:22
DISGUSTING and gross! Yes! Thank you. I knew I wasn't right, but it's not like I can put in the movie right now and find it - being at work and all. I just love his tone when he says it. Bill Murray is very deadpan and dry, and that is why is fabulous. One of many reasons, actually.
Carl Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:25:15
Fuck, I was sure it was Scarface, but it's a while since I saw it. I hav'nt seen that special edition. Bill Murray is always pretty cool, he just has that slightly miserable, resigned deadpan thing going on. Any news on 'The Aquatic Life', Anderson's new movie?
klikger Posted - 04/20/2004 : 11:07:40
"...which is disgusting and gross." And I love the how interesting, how bizarre line, too. :)

Like cvan said, the crime play in Rushmore is Serpico. The Rushmore Criterion Collection DVD contains the cast performing 3 mini-plays based on movies for the MTV VMA's. They are Out of Sight, Armageddon, and The Truman Show. They're pretty funny. It's a lot of money to spend on one dvd, but it's well worth it. Lots of extras. Probably my favorite DVD.
ramona Posted - 04/20/2004 : 09:59:44
My favorite quote from Royal Tennenbaums is when Bill Murray says "how interesting...how bizarre!" That is much quoted in my world. I also like when Owen Wilson says "and it's sick and gross". Wait, is that what he says?
cvanepps Posted - 04/20/2004 : 09:53:22
I think you mean Serpico. Unless you're talking about the MTV thing on the $40 Rushmore Special Edition, which I haven't seen.

Here's how I categorize Wes Anderson. Not since Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude has there been a better example of feeling like you're in on the joke than when watching a Wes Anderson flick. It's a quirky yet controlled feeling: like anything might happen but you won't be too surprised. It's a very unique feeling.

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Carl Posted - 04/20/2004 : 04:24:22
I liked Rushmore+Tenenbaums. Hav'nt seen Bottle Rocket. They're sweet, witty, sharp little movies. I love the school stage production of Scarface in Rushmore. Gene Hackman is perfect in Tenenbaums.
klikger Posted - 04/19/2004 : 23:45:55
LOL. Oh sweety, don't be mad at me. That's just one man's opinion.
He has the cancer.
Wildcat. Pcooooooo!
realmeanmotorscutor Posted - 04/19/2004 : 20:37:44
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Broken Face Posted - 04/19/2004 : 20:22:47
i love anderson's work - i'm personally a Tenenbaums man, but i know very few people who agree with me. that film has the ability to make me nostalgic about something i've never lived through, if that makes any sense, and it does it perfectly.

-brian


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klikger Posted - 04/19/2004 : 18:38:22
True, true. I'm glad that some people like COF gave it a second chance. Even then though, it's either a love or hate type thing I think. And I agree with whoever said that Bill Murray is great in everything. And I think that The Big Lebowski is hilarious. I'm tempted to go put it in the DVD player right now...
realmeanmotorscutor Posted - 04/19/2004 : 13:08:13
quote:
Originally posted by klikger

I don't understand how someone couldn't love Rushmore. There are so many great scenes, from the jealous Max in the restaurant post-play (O R they?), to Herman Blume running away from Miss Cross on the playground, and the handjob note. Seriously I could sit here all day and write about funny stuff from this movie off of the top of my head. And yet, some people don't find it funny. You either love it or hate it I guess. I love it. My fiance hates it. :(



See, I didn't think any of those scenes were funny, just odd. Weird how different people's sense of humor can be.


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Visiting Sasquatch Posted - 04/19/2004 : 11:26:51
Loved em all....and I even loved the soundtracks...everything he does just resonates well with me...I remember coming out of the theatre, (Rushmore), with my girlfriend at the time, both of us raving and quoting lines from it, when we bumped into some of her friends, and they were like, that movie was too dark, too depressing...and I was thinking, did we just come out of the same movie?
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 04/19/2004 : 10:47:26
I have yet to see Rushmore, and I really want to, as much for Bill Murray as anything else, the mans a legend.
I loved Tenenbaums and Big Lebowski, for the record. Hey man, there's a beverage here!


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BLT Posted - 04/19/2004 : 10:28:09
My fave Wes Anderson movies:
-Last House on the Left
-The Hills Have Eyes
-Scream



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mereubu Posted - 04/19/2004 : 09:36:31
I like them all very much, but Rushmore is my fave. Wes Anderson does a beautiful job with the tragicomic.


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Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 04/19/2004 : 08:17:26
I watched Rushmore the first time and its brilliance was completely lost on me, maybe I just wasn't in the mood. The second time was a different story, however.

It'd be tough to compare that with Royal Tenenbaums, though, which I liked right away. Don't think I could rank them.

I have yet to see Bottle Rocket...


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Malax Posted - 04/19/2004 : 07:42:06
Tenenbaums bored me to death. Rushmore I bought because I heard Bill Murray was good in it. Bored me ever so slightly less, it was alright but I couldn't see sitting through it again. The big lebowski, I didn't find funny but its a great story, good story tellers those guys.



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edwina Posted - 04/19/2004 : 06:50:30
Or Boogie Nights- that was a real gem.
I also liked Magnolia a lot ;)
Scarla O Posted - 04/19/2004 : 06:37:48

Yeah I've liked his recent films but to be honest with you i don't think he's ever managed to top 'Scream'...

;)
offerw Posted - 04/19/2004 : 05:45:11
Of the three Rushmore is my favorite. I'm excited to hear Stillman's name again because I enjoyed Metropolitan so much, much more than Rushmore. Was Barcelona any good?

wilhelm
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 04/19/2004 : 01:41:50
Love them all. Anyone see Slacker's(guy from Rushmore)? Like it?
TarTar Posted - 04/19/2004 : 01:29:04
At least you like it and don't understand how people don't like it. There are films that I like that I can't figure out exactly why people like, like The Big Lebowski. Hell, I don't even know why I like it. It's such a peculiar film, and really says nothing about anything. Perhaps it's because each time I watch it, a new line seems to be the funniest part. Endlessly quotable. "You want a toe, I can get you a toe. There are ways, Dude. You don't want to know about it. Hell, I can get you a toe by 3 o'clock this afternoon, with nail polish." Lots of great moments, but still it baffles me that so many people like it so much.

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klikger Posted - 04/19/2004 : 01:23:11
I don't understand how someone couldn't love Rushmore. There are so many great scenes, from the jealous Max in the restaurant post-play (O R they?), to Herman Blume running away from Miss Cross on the playground, and the handjob note. Seriously I could sit here all day and write about funny stuff from this movie off of the top of my head. And yet, some people don't find it funny. You either love it or hate it I guess. I love it. My fiance hates it. :(
TarTar Posted - 04/19/2004 : 01:10:53
I'm not a big fan. I thought I was going to enjoy Rushmore from what I'd seen and heard, but when I saw it, I couldn't get into it at all, and Jason Scharzmann's character confused the hell out of me, and not in any positive way. Just wasn't an interesting character to me. I watched a bit of Royal Tenenbaums and couldn't get into it at all. I didn't even know it was a Wes Anderson film, but I suppose that explains why I didn't get into it. I guess he's just not my cup of tea.

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realmeanmotorscutor Posted - 04/19/2004 : 00:02:29
why does everyone love Rushmore? It's like some hush hush secret that no one is willing to talk about it. It wasn't very funny. It's one of those movies that you're "supposed" to like but no one can say why.


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klikger Posted - 04/18/2004 : 22:37:12
I have Rushmore and Tenenbaums posters on my wall, and my brother and I drop lines from the 3 movies all the time and no one has any clue what we're talking about. We get lots of weird looks.
klikger Posted - 04/18/2004 : 22:36:15
That's my order too, Floop. And I agree that TLA will be a big test. I have high hopes for it.
floop Posted - 04/18/2004 : 22:28:59
i'm a huge fan. he's probably my favorite young director right now.

my ranking is 1. RUSHMORE 2. BOTTLE ROCKET 3. TENENBAUMS

i have a theory that his best work is the result of collaborating with Owen Wilson (who has co-written all his films so far).. i heard that Owen wasn't involved as much in writing TENENBAUMS and hence, it's my theory that that's the reason it wasn't quite as good as the other two. still great. but too ambitious maybe..

i think this theory will be proven, or disproven, with Andersons next film THE LIFE AQUATIC. which he's writing with Whit Stillman (another talented writer/director, METROPOLITANl, BARCELONA).. Wilson is not involved in this one, writing-wise.
deano Posted - 04/18/2004 : 22:24:03
Love 'em - Rushmore's my favorite with Bottle Rockets a close second and then Tenenbaums a close third. The new movie should be pretty cool. Bill Murray is in at and it is about a submarine or somehting to do with Ocean exploration. Not sure when it si to be released. Love Wes Anderson's flicks!

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