I think admitting you don’t like Wes is an admission that you don’t get what the big deal is about Brian Eno, right?
Last Wes movie I saw was Royal Tenebaums. Why they keep casting that Jason Swartz dude? He sucks, his band sucks. Wasn’t Rushmore enough? Get some new heads in there.
Interesting, maybe in the DC universe, where they want mumbly, depressed superheroes anyway. Batman: Do you have any smokes? Robin: (silently offers open box of cigarettes, perfectly shakes one to the top) Batman: (lighting cigarette after fumbling for a while with his utility belt for the bat lighter) I guess we should look into this Riddler thing then? Robin: (expressionless) yeah. Batman: Yeah. But let's finish our smokes. Robin: (not smoking, just looks at Batman) Do you have any of that bat bubble gum left?
surprised nobody has commented on the movie yet! i saw it over the weekend and i dont think i have ever been so confused by a movie in my entire life. i thought there would be a point where i would understand what was going on and it never came. i read the wiki entry and some other synopsis online and am still just as confused as to what i saw. i really dont get it! what was real and what was the play and what was something else entirely? i cant even say i didnt like it, because i dont know WTF it was or what the plot or point was! i guess that makes it the most "wes andersonish" of all wes anderson movies! i dont regret seeing it. it was whimsically enjoyable and was visually pleasing to look at...i was just along for the ride, with no idea of what was happening.
you've basically summarized every review I've seen so far on it. pretty sure I can wait until it streams
I saw it too and I can't improve upon this review. It's no Fantastic Mr. Fox. Edit: It seemed to me that so many actors wanted to be in a Wes Anderson movie that extra parts got inserted to fit everyone in--the Dafoe/Brody/Norton/Cranston roles seemed too much and too similar.
What the hell did I just watch? By far, FAR, his weirdest movie. Parts of it were great: Jeffrey Wright as The General, for example. Needed more of him.