I'm not a huge Wes Anderson fan (I do love his writing partner Owen Wilson though) but I really enjoyed Rushmore and this film sounds interesting and I love the way it looks from the stills and clips that I've seen.
Your posts make me eager to check it out even if the critic reviews I've read have been mixed.
These screenshots are making me excited for a Wes Anderson movie that is removed from the interiors he has relied on so heavily. Sure, "Life Aquatic" had underwater scenes, but it was mostly dominated by the set-decoration of the boat--like all of his movies. So I'm keen on finding out what happens when he aims his considerable talents at creating exterior compositions.
Shoot the Projectionist is Eddie Hardy. He used to sing in bands in Oakland; write record and movie reviews in New York; and host a podcast in Portland, where he still lives and writes.
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I'm not a huge Wes Anderson fan (I do love his writing partner Owen Wilson though) but I really enjoyed Rushmore and this film sounds interesting and I love the way it looks from the stills and clips that I've seen.
Your posts make me eager to check it out even if the critic reviews I've read have been mixed.
These screenshots are making me excited for a Wes Anderson movie that is removed from the interiors he has relied on so heavily. Sure, "Life Aquatic" had underwater scenes, but it was mostly dominated by the set-decoration of the boat--like all of his movies. So I'm keen on finding out what happens when he aims his considerable talents at creating exterior compositions.
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