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Post by Crouton on May 20, 2014 18:27:28 GMT -6
I saw this last night! The best movie I've seen so far this year I think. I love Wes Anderson's work. He has such a distinctive style to his films and I haven't seen one I haven't enjoyed yet. I recommend this to anyone.
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Post by Taliesin on May 21, 2014 19:43:23 GMT -6
I saw it a month ago, and it's awesome. I'm a huge fan of Wes Anderson. In fact, he's in my top three favourite directors of all time. I love him that much, and this movie was sublime. It's a definite must own when it comes out on DVD.
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Post by Crouton on May 21, 2014 20:36:21 GMT -6
Yes I'm glad someone else saw it here too! I LOVED it. I'm almost tempted to see it again before it leaves cinemas.
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Post by Taliesin on May 21, 2014 20:42:07 GMT -6
It does look wonderful on the big screen, that's for sure. He has such a strong design sense. Each scene is a moving work of art as far as I'm concerned. He frames his shots beautifully too, I find. You know exactly what's going on, so there's no confusion whatsoever, and there aren't a million jump cuts every two seconds either. He lets everything unfold in the time it needs to actually unfold. Thank God not every director suffers from ADD.
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Post by Midnattblod on May 21, 2014 20:59:22 GMT -6
ha that looks funny as hell.
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Post by Taliesin on May 21, 2014 21:17:14 GMT -6
It's pretty good, Midnattblod. I would certainly recommend it.
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Post by foinikas on May 21, 2014 21:37:38 GMT -6
Wow the cast is awesome! I love most of the actors mentioned in the trailer!
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Post by Crouton on May 21, 2014 23:37:19 GMT -6
It does look wonderful on the big screen, that's for sure. He has such a strong design sense. Each scene is a moving work of art as far as I'm concerned. He frames his shots beautifully too, I find. You know exactly what's going on, so there's no confusion whatsoever, and there aren't a million jump cuts every two seconds either. He lets everything unfold in the time it needs to actually unfold. Thank God not every director suffers from ADD. He's especially interested in having very symmetrical shots, moreso than any other director I know. It makes for some visually stunning shots in all his films.
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