This may well be true. Ossum flim!tattuchu wrote:Attack the Block. Quite possibly the greatest film ever made

This may well be true. Ossum flim!tattuchu wrote:Attack the Block. Quite possibly the greatest film ever made
Half-way through Grand Hotel Budapest right now! OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!1!!!tattuchu wrote:The Royal Tenenbaums. Funny, as much as I love Wes Anderson, this one left me cold the first time I watched it. This time around, I have to wonder why that might be. Because I loved it. Goddamned depressing, and so beautifully crafted.
Which was completely OSSUM!Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Half-way through Grand Hotel Budapest right now! OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!1!!!tattuchu wrote:The Royal Tenenbaums. Funny, as much as I love Wes Anderson, this one left me cold the first time I watched it. This time around, I have to wonder why that might be. Because I loved it. Goddamned depressing, and so beautifully crafted.![]()
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I just ordered it, although I've already seen it at the theater. Ordered The Life Aquatic as well, to complete my Wes Anderson set.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Which was completely OSSUM!Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Half-way through Grand Hotel Budapest right now! OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!1!!!tattuchu wrote:The Royal Tenenbaums. Funny, as much as I love Wes Anderson, this one left me cold the first time I watched it. This time around, I have to wonder why that might be. Because I loved it. Goddamned depressing, and so beautifully crafted.![]()
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But you just described every one of his filmsAnimavore wrote:Saw The Grand Budapest Hotel last night. Must be the first Wes Anderson film I've seen I actually liked. Well, more than liked. I don't usually like his films at all.
It had witty and intelligent dialogue. Madcap humour. A brisk pace with clever editing. An amazing roster of actors, each one introduced in memorable ways. A black and white, silent movie aesthetic despite being so colourful and verbose. And some hilarious model work.
It was nice to hear Saoirse Ronan talk in her own accent for once. I think everyone just talked the way they normally do.
A yes. But this film had something missing which all his other films had. Tedium.tattuchu wrote:But you just described every one of his filmsAnimavore wrote:Saw The Grand Budapest Hotel last night. Must be the first Wes Anderson film I've seen I actually liked. Well, more than liked. I don't usually like his films at all.
It had witty and intelligent dialogue. Madcap humour. A brisk pace with clever editing. An amazing roster of actors, each one introduced in memorable ways. A black and white, silent movie aesthetic despite being so colourful and verbose. And some hilarious model work.
It was nice to hear Saoirse Ronan talk in her own accent for once. I think everyone just talked the way they normally do.And surely you couldn't possibly dislike Fantastic Mr. Fox?
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Anyway, just watched Afterschool, starring Ezra "We Need to Talk About Kevin" Miller. It was meh.
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