I think it's fine to anticipate Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom

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owen wilson was in this! wasn't he? i thought he was swinton's pilot.

Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 00:07 (eleven years ago) link

Nope, this is the first Anderson with no Owen at all.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 00:49 (eleven years ago) link

w/o bothering to check i think the other wilson bro was the pilot

balls, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 02:07 (eleven years ago) link

i saw both darjeeling limited and moonrise at my local indie theater, both times drawing big crowds heavy on seniors, and both times the audience laughed appreciatively at, like, all the jokes. is this a thing? or is it just my own circumstantial experiences.

phantompenguin, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 04:52 (eleven years ago) link

no, the old ones like to laugh

contenderizer, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 05:37 (eleven years ago) link

ime seniors love going to movies, can't understand why an adult would go see a movie about a spiderman, etc, leaving this as one of few options left. plus: racist? anyhow first time i saw rushmore we drove to atlanta when it was still limited release, crowd were all bottle rocket fans, huge huge laughs. when it opened wide in athens a few weeks later (big ad blitz also - i think it was an mtv film also?) crowd were not on that wavelength, crickets except for when max gets walloped wrestling (my friend and i were still dying laughing throughout, rushmore's a classic). w/ this crowd (old people, young people who dress like old people) were super generous, laughing at any and everything.

having checked that is not the other wilson bro as the pilot.

balls, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 13:58 (eleven years ago) link

yeah there were tons of seniors at my showing. they didn't laugh at the right jokes.

now all my posts got ship in it (dayo), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 14:00 (eleven years ago) link

i remember when i saw deconstructing harry there was a group of old ladies that were the only other ppl in the theater. 15 minutes in they bailed. i can remember catching a matinee of 40 year old virgin w/ a friend and there was a group of old ppl there and we thought 'i think they have the wrong idea about this film'. pakistani guy starts going on about butthole pleasures and theater clears out like someone yelled 'fire'.

balls, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 14:03 (eleven years ago) link

My crowd on Sat morning was mostly seniors and they applauded when the end credits rolled.

a regina spektor is haunting europe (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 14:04 (eleven years ago) link

I can see why this film would be a big hit with the seniors. look at these young people being so young! the old people proably went and danced a slow jig afterwards.

now all my posts got ship in it (dayo), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 14:10 (eleven years ago) link

new demographic for wes anderson?

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 15:56 (eleven years ago) link

dudes, old people invented hazy nostalgia

Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 15:59 (eleven years ago) link

also, it's set in 1965. that's their time!

contenderizer, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 18:10 (eleven years ago) link

if you were 18 then, you'd be 65 now

contenderizer, Wednesday, 4 July 2012 18:11 (eleven years ago) link

there's probably a site that screen captures all of andreson's tableaux's and interior decorator arrangements and exhaustively lists what each element in it is. right? some weirdo repugnant-to-whiney saddoe has already done it off a boot of moonrise kingdom, yeah?

now all my posts got ship in it (dayo), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 18:14 (eleven years ago) link

norton was relaly good in this btw, pulled of the overgrown man-child vibe perfectly

now all my posts got ship in it (dayo), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 18:17 (eleven years ago) link

Saw this today, enjoyed it pretty much start-to-finish, laughed a few times, admired Willis and Norton, thought all the kids were good and the two leads especially. Otoh, I didn't really ever feel like anything much was at stake, for the characters or for Anderson -- it felt like safe territory all the way around, storm and lightning strikes notwithstanding. But that's OK. I like the careful design of his fantasy worlds, the devotion and meticulousness are rewarding in themselves. (In a way he reminds me of Mark Hogancamp, each movie its own Marwencol.) Past a point it's not worth getting frustrated with him for not breaking out of his own head, because that's where he lives.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 21:11 (eleven years ago) link

Also, yeah, Jason Schwartzman as a Boy Scout Milo Minderbinder was pretty sweet.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 21:15 (eleven years ago) link

Saw this today, enjoyed it pretty much start-to-finish, laughed a few times, admired Willis and Norton, thought all the kids were good and the two leads especially. Otoh, I didn't really ever feel like anything much was at stake, for the characters or for Anderson -- it felt like safe territory all the way around, storm and lightning strikes notwithstanding. But that's OK. I like the careful design of his fantasy worlds, the devotion and meticulousness are rewarding in themselves. (In a way he reminds me of Mark Hogancamp, each movie its own Marwencol.) Past a point it's not worth getting frustrated with him for not breaking out of his own head, because that's where he lives.

― something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, July 4, 2012 5:11 PM (13 minutes ago) Bookmark

marwencol's an interesting comparison! i was taking to my friend about this and we decided rigidity/stuffiness is what turns us off about WA - i dont think its revealingly stuffy a la ozu, its just like comfort-zone stuffy and he doesn't want to go outside of that. i think it would be less vexing if his first couple of films didnt feel a little more grounded or whatever

Black_vegeta (Hungry4Ass), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 22:16 (eleven years ago) link

there's probably a site that screen captures all of andreson's tableaux's and interior decorator arrangements and exhaustively lists what each element in it is. right? some weirdo repugnant-to-whiney saddoe has already done it off a boot of moonrise kingdom, yeah?

― now all my posts got ship in it (dayo), Wednesday, July 4, 2012 1:14 PM (4 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

would bookmark such a site.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 23:05 (eleven years ago) link

and yeah norton was pitch-perfect in this.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 4 July 2012 23:05 (eleven years ago) link

ETSY SEARCH OF THE DAY ---> http://www.etsy.com/search/vintage?q=moonrise%20kingdom

♆ (gr8080), Monday, 9 July 2012 21:28 (eleven years ago) link

wow

geeta, Monday, 9 July 2012 21:42 (eleven years ago) link

omg the cat coin purse

obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Monday, 9 July 2012 21:46 (eleven years ago) link

gets much worse (better?) when you switch from "vintage" to "handmade" http://www.etsy.com/search/handmade?q=moonrise%20kingdom

♆ (gr8080), Monday, 9 July 2012 21:55 (eleven years ago) link

I enjoyed this but I feel like I'm still digesting it and there seemed to be a lack of urgency compared to the large cast and busy subplots.

Love Max Ophüls of us all (Michael White), Monday, 9 July 2012 22:13 (eleven years ago) link

There should be Wes Anderson Lego kits.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 9 July 2012 22:41 (eleven years ago) link

i really liked this. felt like it crystallized a lot of the stuff he's been playing with for his last several films, that sense of people who don't fit in to the structures to which they belong trying to create their own worlds often with a suffocating sense of order. and its a little easier to deal with the kiddie sense of love and life when its... actual kids. willis and ed norton really kill it, everyone else doesnt have much to work with it i guess, schwartzman steals his scenes

max, Tuesday, 10 July 2012 14:20 (eleven years ago) link

'actual kids' otm, this was like the missing piece of the puzzle for me with WA

Roberto Spiralli, Tuesday, 10 July 2012 14:22 (eleven years ago) link

There should be Wes Anderson Lego kits.

Or playmobil...

Love Max Ophüls of us all (Michael White), Tuesday, 10 July 2012 15:03 (eleven years ago) link

more like moonlighting kingdom

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 02:14 (eleven years ago) link

^ my official opinion

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 02:15 (eleven years ago) link

more like the the lost boy scout

balls, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 03:02 (eleven years ago) link

hahaha

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 03:47 (eleven years ago) link

this was pretty good, although upon initial viewing I didn't like it as much as the last either Mr. Fox or Darjeeling. Willis didn't bother me at all, enjoyed pretty much all the cast really, but it seems odd to praise anyone's acting in this film when basically every actor delivers their lines in the same identically stilted monotone - they're more like dolls than actors.

the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 17:31 (eleven years ago) link

that being said, Schwartzmann was predictably my favorite

the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 17:32 (eleven years ago) link

My complaint about most Anderson movies, which is why the puppet foxes were awesome.

a regina spektor is haunting europe (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 17:32 (eleven years ago) link

this was pretty good, although upon initial viewing I didn't like it as much as the last either Mr. Fox or Darjeeling. Willis didn't bother me at all, enjoyed pretty much all the cast really, but it seems odd to praise anyone's acting in this film when basically every actor delivers their lines in the same identically stilted monotone - they're more like dolls than actors.

― the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:31 PM (54 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

that being said, Schwartzmann was predictably my favorite

― the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:32 PM (54 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

agree with both of these.

i should get around to expressing my thoughts about this movie, but despite liking some of the "stuff" fuck did it leave me cold

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:27 (eleven years ago) link

schwartzmann at least had a little of the ol' WA swagger

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:27 (eleven years ago) link

yeah I did not feel any real emotional investment here (which isn't the case with some of his other movies that I've found genuinely moving). Schwartzmann makes things a little more fun than the others.

the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:35 (eleven years ago) link

other castmembers I mean

the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:35 (eleven years ago) link

bill murray's sad dad shtick was so much more fun in rushmore when he had some spunk to him, it feels like he's just been on this long andersonian decline into complete impassivity

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:37 (eleven years ago) link

though i liked the moments in this of his that were in the trailer.

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:38 (eleven years ago) link

("that's a loaded question")

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:38 (eleven years ago) link

re: Murray - previews before this included his FDR movie. which might be fun...? I dunno, I'm glad it's not a straight biopic at least.

the alternate vision continues his vision quest! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:41 (eleven years ago) link

bill murray's sad dad shtick was so much more fun in rushmore when he had some spunk to him, it feels like he's just been on this long andersonian decline into complete impassivity

― funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, July 18, 2012 2:37 PM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark

the bit in rushmore when he wanders onto a basketball court and blocks a little kid's shot slays me

Black_vegeta (Hungry4Ass), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:49 (eleven years ago) link

this schwartzmania is surprisng to me -- are you guys fans of his detective series with ted danson and zack galifianakis? because that's just non-stop schwartzman.

Philip Nunez, Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:53 (eleven years ago) link

I haven't seen it but a friend was telling me last week that I should check it would. Bored to Death, yeah?

(✿◠‿◠) (ENBB), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:54 (eleven years ago) link

this schwartzmania is surprisng to me -- are you guys fans of his detective series with ted danson and zack galifianakis? because that's just non-stop schwartzman.

― Philip Nunez, Wednesday, July 18, 2012 2:53 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

its cuz he's the only character in the movie with any energy

funny-skrillex-bee_132455836669.gif (s1ocki), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 18:57 (eleven years ago) link

I got through two seasons of Bored to Death, and never disliked watching it, but couldn't bring myself to bother when Season 3 was on.

Schwartzman also given the most classic Anderson schtick in the whole film - that assured importance in delivering protocol despite the circumstances not warranting such a serious approach.

loved this movie though. haven't seen much this year, admittedly, but my favourite so far.

Legendary General Cypher Raige (Gukbe), Wednesday, 18 July 2012 19:00 (eleven years ago) link


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