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It's too bad the Bill murry character dies in the end!











Just kidding. I saw it the other day and thought it wa so-so. Maybe it was because I didn't pay enough attention but it didn't really grab it either. Willem Defoe did a great job!

I'll see it again and get back to you...

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Just watched this with the wife 2 nights ago. I've seen Rushmore, but remember zilch about it. Otherwise, none of Wes's other works.

I enjoyed this. I think she liked it even more than I did. We knew almost nothing about what to expect, and we bought into the loopy, sparse pacing. It hit the spot. I found myself eagerly awaiting the next portugese song from Ziggy Stardust.

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Just saw this movie last night. I didn't know what the hell to think about it. Overall, I liked the Royal Tenenbaums a hell of a lot more even though the pacing and feel of Life Aquatic was similar in tone. Bill Murray was tremendous as always and the soundtrack was fantastic. I also thought the pirate scene was hilarious, especially set to The Stooges. And ending with Queen Bitch was awesome.

I think I need to see it again.

I saw it a couple months back, thought it was one of the most boring, pointless movies I'd seen in a long time. And I went into it with low expectations, having read plenty of reviews that pretty much slayed it. I just didn't like it, not at all. I'm usually more than open to growers, but I honestly can't be bothered to ever waste time on this again. However, it was worth picking up just to be able to rip the Bowie covers from the second disc.

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I liked it better than The Royal Tenenbaums but it's not something I'd go out and buy.

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I liked it A LOT MORE than The Royal Tenenbaums and it's something I'd go out and buy.


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It ain't got shit on The Royal Tenenbaums, but I thought it was pretty good so I bought it.


And its still in the shrinkwrap. Oops.

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Gar Stocking Stuffinnvold Wrote:
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I liked it A LOT LESS than The Royal Tenenbaums and it's something I'd go out of my way to not buy.

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Wes Anderson films ranked:

1. Royal Tennanbaums
2. Life Aquatic
3. Rushmore
4. Bottle Rocket

How I would rank 'em.

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1. Rushmore
2. Bottle Rocket
3. Life Aquatic
4. Royal Tenenbaums

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Its funny because everyone you ask has a different order. Nice.

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I liked Life Aquatic, but The Royal Tenenbaums made me want to drink an entire bottle of rubbing alcohol to end the experience. I didn't like any of the characters in the latter at all.


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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
Wes Anderson films ranked:

1. Royal Tennanbaums
2. Life Aquatic
3. Rushmore
4. Bottle Rocket

How I would rank 'em.


Reverse this, and you kinda have mine. I never bothered with Life Aquatic. This guy has the stench of a one trick pony. I mean, even Michael Bay varies the stars of his crap-a-thons.

Bottle Rocket = Quirky indie film, with a fine Jimmy Caan cameo. (Guarantee that dude got paid in blow and a night with the Mexican maid chick what's his name's obsessed with.

Rushmore = Kinda funny, great soundtrack. The type of thing I convinced myself I liked in college.

Tenenbaums = Reads like a retread of Rushmore, plus a family dynamic. Nice costumes. Quirkiness for the sake of being deemed "clever." Soundtrack not as good as Rushmore.

Life Aquatic = I don't see myself ever taking the time to watch.

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I saw this awhile ago in the theatre with my b-f. We had heard so-so responses to it but ended up really liking it.

It made me want to buy the DVD of the Royal Tanenbaums.

If you're into art direction, cute, eccentric, semi-depressed characters, and good music then his movies are hard to beat.


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Sen.LooGAR'sCrunkmas Wrote:
Flying Rabbit Wrote:
Wes Anderson films ranked:

1. Royal Tennanbaums
2. Life Aquatic
3. Rushmore
4. Bottle Rocket

How I would rank 'em.


Reverse this, and you kinda have mine. I never bothered with Life Aquatic. This guy has the stench of a one trick pony. I mean, even Michael Bay varies the stars of his crap-a-thons.

Bottle Rocket = Quirky indie film, with a fine Jimmy Caan cameo. (Guarantee that dude got paid in blow and a night with the Mexican maid chick what's his name's obsessed with.

Rushmore = Kinda funny, great soundtrack. The type of thing I convinced myself I liked in college.

Tenenbaums = Reads like a retread of Rushmore, plus a family dynamic. Nice costumes. Quirkiness for the sake of being deemed "clever." Soundtrack not as good as Rushmore.

Life Aquatic = I don't see myself ever taking the time to watch.


Thanks for your rating of a movie you've never even bothered to watch, asscrack.


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Anderson to me is such a stage-oriented guy. LA was definitely a stage film. The sets, the characterizations, all of it would of made one hell of a play. I think secretly he wants to be a Broadway director.

From a filmmaker's point of view LA and RT were tops. Art direction, cinematography, dialog, all win win. Much more fluid and constant. No hiccups like in his previous films. His characters felt much more fleshed out as well. The scene with the cut away of the ship...priceless. Not many directors are doing it this way--in a faux French New Wave, English Mod type of way. I love it.

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