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behOemoth

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Oct 27, 2017
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I really tried to get tickets for the Berlinale, but they were sold in the same minute as the ticket sale went online :(
 

Finaika

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Dec 11, 2017
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That's a fox and a wolf, not a dog.
 

dmshaposv

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Oct 27, 2017
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Wes Anderson has only made one mediocre film (the darjeeling limited).

Everything else has been fantastic, with Grand Budapest being the apex of his career.
 

Venuslulu

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Oct 28, 2017
685
When I saw the trailer at my screening of "Shape of water", I can already tell this was going to be the most Wes Andersoney Anderson film, and it would be great for it.
 

Feral

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Oct 25, 2017
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TheRizza7

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Oct 30, 2017
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Wes Anderson has only made one mediocre film (the darjeeling limited).

Everything else has been fantastic, with Grand Budapest being the apex of his career.

Darjeeling Limited is my favorite film of his. It's always interesting to hear the different views on what a person's favorite Wes Anderson film is because it can be different for everyone. He has such a high number of great films to choose from
 

NekoNeko

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Oct 26, 2017
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As much as i like Wes Anderson i will not see this. This is clear dog propaganda. Of course the villain has a cat, it's even in the company logo. I expected more of you Wes. Disgusting.
 

rdam

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Oct 26, 2017
122
Love me some Wes Anderson, this is coming out much sooner than I remembered!
 

ElBoxy

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Oct 25, 2017
14,135
The only bad thing you can say about Wes Anderson films is that they all feel kinda samey.
 

jett

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Oct 25, 2017
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Recently watched Fantastic Mr Fox, couldn't be more excited for this one.
 

Xe4

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Oct 25, 2017
10,295
I loved Fantastic Mr. Fox, love stop motion animation, and love Wes Anderson, so I'm really looking forward to this.
 

RatskyWatsky

Are we human or are we dancer?
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Oct 25, 2017
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How can you not love Grand Budapest? It's one of his very best. :O

It's probably my least favorite film of his. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Wes Anderson has only made one mediocre film (the darjeeling limited).

Darjeeling is his best live action film.

You must have had a case of pink eye while watching them, please have another viewing

Maybe one day~
 

RatskyWatsky

Are we human or are we dancer?
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Oct 25, 2017
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Darjeeling Limited
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Royal Tenenbaums
Rushmore
Bottle Rocket
>>
Moonrise Kingdom
The Grand Budapest Hotel

In that order
 

Neophant

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Oct 25, 2017
445
Can't wait to see Isle of Dogs! Honestly I've felt Wes Anderson had a weird penchant for certain things he would do to dogs in some of his movies, but putting them on the forefront here can only be a good thing.

...Not the biggest fan of Darjeeling or Budapest Hotel on my end.

Life Aquatic
Royal Tenanbaums
Moonrise Kingdom
Rushmore
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Grand Budapest Hotel
Bottle Rocket
Darjeeling Limited
 
Oct 25, 2017
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Wes Anderson's films have been pretty brutal to dogs in the past, so a little apprhensive...

But at the same time, his films have been pretty sublime to me in the past, so very very hyped.
 
Nov 18, 2017
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Rushmore
Grand Budapest Hotel
The Life Aquatic
The Darjeeling Ltd
Fantastic Mr. Fox
>>>
Bottle Rocket
Royal Tenebaums
Moonrise Kingdom

For me, personally.
 

Real

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Oct 28, 2017
5,423
Saw the advanced screener for this yesterday - it was pretty good. Loved the deadpan humor, and there were some incredibly touching moments.
 

Nappuccino

The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
13,019
I'm torn on his live action films. I think they're all great, but flawed films. Which is partly why I love them. They're like your annoying kids who surprise you and disapoint you while still clearly being your own kids.

Royal Tenebaums (most cohesive, even with it's sprawling cast--grounded in a way that makes the movie electric. But, the opening 20 min or so is a little overlong.)
Bottle Rocket (Wes Anderson clearly still cutting his teeth as a director, but his characters feel energetic in a way he doesn't always let them be. The weight of childhood friendships pulls this one up high, for me)
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Grand Budapest Hotel
(Wonderful, but slight. The underdeveloped relationship between Zero and the Baker Girl lessons the impact of some late-game developments.)
Darjeeling Ltd. (Strange, structurally--with the 15 min prologue and the flash backs to the funeral. Maybe Wes' most emotional film, for all of it's stunted emotion.)
The Life Aquatic (Would be higher if Steve just wasn't so incredibly hateable. He brings his own movie down by being too terrible, at times. His son's death (or not?) leads to one of the greatest moments Wes has ever filmed, but every time, on reflection, I wish it was tied to a character who wasn't quite so despicable.)
Rushmore (Similar to TLA, but the lengths he goes to make an ass of himself make it hard for me to rewatch. Steve Z. is at least a pathetic old man with few shits to give. This kid is so young to be so self-defeating, it's painful).
Moonrise Kingdom (Probably Wes's most rewatchable live-action film, aside from Grand Budapest, but I find myself wishing the film spent more time with the adults--probably not the film's goal.)