#fantastic mr fox
humanisations of fantastic mr fox kids, love this movie :]
FANTASTIC MR FOX
Directed by: Wes Anderson
Run Time: 87 mins
Starring: George Clooney, Jason Schwartzman, Meryl Streep
FANTASTIC MR FOX
Directed By: Wes Anderson
Two official announcements
1) I will NOT be doing a Wes Anderson video essay. The market is saturated and I have nothing to add.
2) I do NOT take requests for video essay topics. Please stop flooding my inbox.
So since I’m not going to do one, here’s a bunch of Wes Anderson links.
Matt Zoller Seitz gets his own heading. He has written two books:
The Wes Anderson Collection
The Grand Budapest Hotel
He has also done thirteen (!!!!!) video essays:
Wes Anderson: The Substance of Style (five parts)
Bottle Rocket
Rushmore
The Royal Tenenbaums
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Darjeeling Limited
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Moonrise Kingdom
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Hard to tell, but Matt might like Wes Anderson.
David Bordwell has written several blog entires on Wes Anderson
Shot-consciousness
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Moonrise Kingdom
Hard to tell, but he also might like Wes Anderson.
Kogonada
Wes Anderson // Centered
Wes Anderson // From Above
Jaume R. Lloret
Wes Anderson // Vehicles
Rishi Kaneria
Red & Yellow: A Wes Anderson Supercut
Paul Waters
Wes Anderson: A Mini Documentary
Way Too Indie
Mise en Scène & The Visual Themes of Wes Anderson
SNL
The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders
Alex Buono
Making of The Midnight Coterie (blog post)
Wes Anderson Screenplays
Every Wes Anderson script
Now, never ask me about Wes Anderson again. Please.
-Tony
Took me longer than I wanted to finish this piece, but it was fun and I’m happy with the result. :^)
•Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Dir. Denis Villeneuve
• The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Dir. Tobe Hooper
•Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Dir. Wes Anderson
•Django Unchained (2012), Dir. Quentin Tarantino
•Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), Dir. George Miller
•Amélie (2001), Dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
•Macbeth (2015), Dir. Justin Kurzel
•Ad Astra (2019), Dir. James Gray
•The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Dir. Wes Anderson
•The Virgin Suicides (1999), Dir. Sofia Coppola
what movie do y’all know front to back like it doesn’t even have to necessarily be Good,, it’s just something you’ve seen so many times that the dialogue is printed into the very core of your being