Bottle Rocket
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Bottle Rocket
I am a bit of an Anderson fan n seen all but this one of his films.
It may of lacked in his now developed and stylized cinematic trademarks but it made up for it in the script/story/Dignan.
I usually I find that it takes a second viewing of an Anderson film to give you the Laugh-out-loud-by-yourself quality.
It made me laugh uncontrollably, I want my first film to be as good as this.
Bottle Rocket is a one-of-a-kind. It has the best ending out of all the Wes Anderson movies
Watch Bottle Rocket.
It may of lacked in his now developed and stylized cinematic trademarks but it made up for it in the script/story/Dignan.
I usually I find that it takes a second viewing of an Anderson film to give you the Laugh-out-loud-by-yourself quality.
It made me laugh uncontrollably, I want my first film to be as good as this.
Bottle Rocket is a one-of-a-kind. It has the best ending out of all the Wes Anderson movies
Watch Bottle Rocket.
Re: Bottle Rocket
yeah...
it's so lo-fi diy so 90s...
amazing how it conforms so much in terms of it's style, narrative and delivery to the rest Anderson's films. I am really excited about Fantastic Mr. Fox and can't wait to see how his style translates to this Rhoald Dahl adaptation. Animation too. similarly exciting is Spike Jonze's Where The Wild Things Are, which is one of the best books ever.
it's so lo-fi diy so 90s...
amazing how it conforms so much in terms of it's style, narrative and delivery to the rest Anderson's films. I am really excited about Fantastic Mr. Fox and can't wait to see how his style translates to this Rhoald Dahl adaptation. Animation too. similarly exciting is Spike Jonze's Where The Wild Things Are, which is one of the best books ever.
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