I had been vaguely aware that there was a new, animated film of Fantastic Mr Fox around, but it wasn't until just recently that I realized it was by Wes Anderson. So I went to see it, with T, last night
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You need to add: "I'll see it but probably not until it's free on one of the movie channels."
I'm not entirely convinced by Anderson, The Royal Tenenbaums being a pretty good example of why. As a film it felt to me like someone trying to make The Hotel New Hampshire and failing; the oddities and quirkiness just seemed too contrived and self-conscious to really charm.
Mm, that was definitely the weakest of the three I cited -- I haven't seen Bottle Rocket or The Darjeeling Limited, but have heard them to be respectively pretty good and complete rubbish).
I think of the three, Fox is closest to the Steve Zissou feel.
Hmm. I have seen Bottle Rocket but can remember virtually nothing about it which is never a good sign. The Darjeeling Limited was a rambling sequence of events, rather than a story, and not an especially interesting rambling sequence of events at that. It was also, I felt, trying too hard to be quirky.
I've not seen Rushmore or The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, so if they're considered better than his other films I'll watch them before I finalise judgement on Mr. Anderson.
I'm not entirely convinced by Anderson, The Royal Tenenbaums being a pretty good example of why. As a film it felt to me like someone trying to make The Hotel New Hampshire and failing; the oddities and quirkiness just seemed too contrived and self-conscious to really charm.
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I think of the three, Fox is closest to the Steve Zissou feel.
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I've not seen Rushmore or The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, so if they're considered better than his other films I'll watch them before I finalise judgement on Mr. Anderson.
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