I'm sure Ben Stiller could play Harold with a bit of CGI assistance.
― Nate Carson, Friday, 1 January 2010 02:02 (sixteen years ago)
*slits wrists*
― I X Love (Abbott), Friday, 1 January 2010 02:11 (sixteen years ago)
*covers self in gasoline, lights match*
― queen frostine (Eric H.), Friday, 1 January 2010 02:38 (sixteen years ago)
*rolls eyes* *kills self*
― Underrated half-assterpiece (Matt P), Friday, 1 January 2010 02:42 (sixteen years ago)
*farts*
― doomed... to fart (cankles), Friday, 1 January 2010 02:42 (sixteen years ago)
something is amiss when i agree with cankles
― Nhex, Friday, 1 January 2010 03:20 (sixteen years ago)
you know your a racist if...
― Queef Latina (J0rdan S.), Friday, 1 January 2010 03:27 (sixteen years ago)
you're**!
I want so desperately to agree with cankles on a movie. One of these days.
― queen frostine (Eric H.), Friday, 1 January 2010 03:27 (sixteen years ago)
Saw this today. Not my favorite, but I did how it was set in your standard Anderson Neverwhen period, flatscreen and cell phone notwithstanding.
― kingfish, Friday, 1 January 2010 05:40 (sixteen years ago)
did what?!?!
― ctrl-f-u (s1ocki), Friday, 1 January 2010 19:24 (sixteen years ago)
cankles you must know a lotta stoopid kids.
― Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Friday, 1 January 2010 21:08 (sixteen years ago)
Did LIKE how
― kingfish, Saturday, 2 January 2010 03:07 (sixteen years ago)
a movie for adults with the veneer of a kids movie
fyi it is about talking foxes
― thomp, Saturday, 2 January 2010 05:43 (sixteen years ago)
Not that this line of reasoning would make anyone hate Anderson less, but I bet this movie reflects what he genuinely would have enjoyed as a kid.
coulda sworn i said something like this upthread, but yeah: anderson seems to make movies that he wishes he'd grown up with himself.
― dome plow (gbx), Sunday, 3 January 2010 19:29 (sixteen years ago)
what you guys need to see is "historias extraordinarias." blew my dome open like no other movie in the past long long time.― T.M.I. Friday's (s1ocki), Monday, November 30, 2009 4:15 AM (1 month ago)
― T.M.I. Friday's (s1ocki), Monday, November 30, 2009 4:15 AM (1 month ago)
i saw this! and you are OTM
― just sayin, Saturday, 9 January 2010 18:36 (sixteen years ago)
When is he finally just gonna re-make Harold & Maude? Isn't that what his whole style/career is based on?
If so, he's improved on it every time (not that that's so difficult).
― Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 9 January 2010 18:43 (sixteen years ago)
But in the end, he's just another dead rat in a garbage pail behind a Chinese restaurant.
― Luz, a saucy taco slinger (hmmmm), Saturday, 9 January 2010 19:54 (sixteen years ago)
this movie was funny!!!
― Luz, a saucy taco slinger (hmmmm), Saturday, 9 January 2010 19:55 (sixteen years ago)
― just sayin, Saturday, January 9, 2010 1:36 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
:D
― meryl streep post-brazilian (s1ocki), Saturday, 9 January 2010 21:57 (sixteen years ago)
xpost - What's not to like about Harold & Maude (besides maybe Cat Stevens)?
― Nate Carson, Sunday, 10 January 2010 12:42 (sixteen years ago)
Ok, I think I was using bad terminology back when I talked about "kid humor"...
What bothered me was not kid humor. I am a fairly juvenile persona and most of the comedy in the movie was great, such mini-motorcycle, that acorn game (which was great), "cussing" and the animals easting like animsls) it was that the parts that seemed to be more adultish really lacked any kind of emotional poignancy that you except from Wes-And except for maybe the very first time the kids meet and Ash cries and they play with trains.
And I thought it was disjointed, moving way too quickly between funny stuff and serious stuff. It just seemed either too manic for what was going on or to flat.
Ok.
~Just been thinking 'bout that fantastic fox.
― As your Dentist I recommend smoking: (Viceroy), Sunday, 10 January 2010 17:17 (sixteen years ago)
watched again, easily one of the 5 finest movies of the decade
every scene is just a visual marvel
& it's such a slyly funny movie
― jihad mane (J0rdan S.), Sunday, 4 April 2010 23:41 (sixteen years ago)
this was pretty good overall and had some really poetic moments. as with every wes anderson movie except for rushmore i didn't really connect with it emotionally. but i wasn't alienated from it either.
i rewatched his entire ouevre recently and the only film i didn't like, or like much of, was royal tenenbaums, mostly because he really overdoes the pop-song music cues, to the point that the film (especially 2nd half) felt like the few minutes in-between pop songs. the "outsourced" musical score worked way better in darjeeling ltd IMO.
― by another name (amateurist), Sunday, 4 April 2010 23:45 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, def feel like, in retrospect, Darjeeling > Tenenbaums
― queen frostine (Eric H.), Monday, 5 April 2010 02:20 (sixteen years ago)
But Mr. Fox >>>>>>>> both
― queen frostine (Eric H.), Monday, 5 April 2010 02:21 (sixteen years ago)
nothing in TDL on a par with Stiller-Hackman.
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Monday, 5 April 2010 02:34 (sixteen years ago)
this is my 8 year old son's 2nd favorite movie
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Monday, 5 April 2010 03:18 (sixteen years ago)
what is the first favourite??
― mind crystals over matter (rrrobyn), Monday, 5 April 2010 03:50 (sixteen years ago)
ugh, I can't remember! I think I was so surprised this was his 2nd favorite that I blacked out
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Monday, 5 April 2010 04:12 (sixteen years ago)
xYeah, def feel like, in retrospect, Darjeeling > Tenenbaums
o_O
could not disagree more
― he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 5 April 2010 04:20 (sixteen years ago)
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Monday, 5 April 2010 02:34 (15 hours ago)
succintly 100% OTM
― Jesse James Woods (darraghmac), Monday, 5 April 2010 17:49 (sixteen years ago)
left me so cold i was shivering. have decided i now hate wes anderson - i actually loved the royal tenenbaums but i'm scared to watch it again in case i see it for the rote anderson one-dimensional schtick-heavy facade that it is.
― the big pink suede panda bear hurts (ledge), Thursday, 8 April 2010 16:02 (sixteen years ago)
that's all that LYFE is man DO U C
― Jesse James Woods (darraghmac), Thursday, 8 April 2010 16:11 (sixteen years ago)
would think twice about sitting through that again too
― the big pink suede panda bear hurts (ledge), Thursday, 8 April 2010 16:12 (sixteen years ago)
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Sunday, April 4, 2010 11:18 PM (4 days ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
― mind crystals over matter (rrrobyn), Sunday, April 4, 2010 11:50 PM (4 days ago) Bookmark
I asked and number one favorite was 9 (the postapocalyptic puppet movie, not the bob fosse/rob marshall abomination)
although he now claims the LOTR trilogy occupies spots 1 to 3
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Thursday, 8 April 2010 18:20 (sixteen years ago)
― the big pink suede panda bear hurts (ledge), Thursday, April 8, 2010 11:02 AM (4 hours ago) Bookmark
yeesh. sometimes i just like pretty pictures, you know?
― by another name (amateurist), Thursday, 8 April 2010 20:04 (sixteen years ago)
saw this finally last weekend -- loved it! totally funny, nice to look at, good music. was a little bit scared because I did not like the way the animation looked in the preview, but it was quite lovely once I got accustomed to it.
― tylerw, Thursday, 8 April 2010 20:09 (sixteen years ago)
Just saw this. Holy crap it was good! After just 5 minutes I knew it was going to be my favorite movie of 2009! When it switches to the TV displaying "LIVE" with a network news logo and the animals jumping out of a manhole covering and striking ninja poses, it's the funniest, most surreal thing I've seen in a movie in years.
― Adam Bruneau, Thursday, 8 April 2010 20:53 (sixteen years ago)
this is my 8 year old son's 2nd favorite movieglad to hear this! at first I thought Anderson had missed the mark in terms of a movie both kids and adults would like, but then i though that I would've loved it as a kid.
― tylerw, Thursday, 8 April 2010 21:00 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah i can see alot of the jokes that i laughed at, a kid would laugh at, and maybe for different reasons. It's very well made!
― Adam Bruneau, Thursday, 8 April 2010 21:09 (sixteen years ago)
I think I laughed the hardest at the made-up sport - stickbat or whatever it was called
― modern eunuch-like crooning (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 8 April 2010 21:11 (sixteen years ago)
― by another name (amateurist), Thursday, 8 April 2010 20:04 (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
?_?
films are more than just pretty pictures, if i want that i go to an art gallery.
― the big pink suede panda bear hurts (ledge), Friday, 9 April 2010 08:47 (sixteen years ago)
also it wisnae that pretty.
oh, i know that films are more than that. but it was really pretty IMO.
― by another name (amateurist), Friday, 9 April 2010 10:19 (sixteen years ago)
it was charming, rather than pretty- it was also hilarious- some of the visual gags were inspired- fox eating for the first time, badger's eyes.
― Jesse James Woods (darraghmac), Friday, 9 April 2010 10:25 (sixteen years ago)
Love the scene in the second farm where the owner is in the foreground and we're watching the heist progress in steps across 5 TV sets. Very creative use of framing throughout this movie.
― Adam Bruneau, Friday, 9 April 2010 14:56 (sixteen years ago)
i've decided i unreservedly love this movie.
― by another name (amateurist), Monday, 24 May 2010 00:28 (sixteen years ago)
this was very enjoyable
― iatee, Monday, 24 May 2010 04:42 (sixteen years ago)
Not everyone could muster a magnanimous word for Anderson's M.O. -- especially his on-set absence. "I think he's a little sociopathic," cinematographer Oliver said. "I think he's a little O.C.D. Contact with people disturbs him. This way, he can spend an entire day locked inside an empty room with a computer. He's a bit like the Wizard of Oz. Behind the curtain."
Informed of Oliver's discontent, Anderson said: "I would say that kind of crosses the line for what's appropriate for the director of photography to say behind the director's back while he's working on the movie. So I don't even want to respond to it."
this reads like dialogue from a wanderson film
― subtle like the g in 'goole' (dayo), Tuesday, 14 September 2010 14:44 (fifteen years ago)