Movies that survive on the amount of famous actors in it only
>>67218212
I liked the aesthetic.
I love Wes but I felt his writing was pretty weak or hollow in this one...not bad, just sort of lacking in some parts.
I prefer the life aquatic or the darjeeling limited
>>67218212
It was a good movie, and I generally do not enjoy the films of Wes Anderson.
He peaked with Bottle Rocket tbqhwy famiglia
>>67218212
>He didn't "get it"
>>67218297
>darjeeling limited
poo in the loo express wasn't good
>>67218465
Hotel Chevalier is the best thing he ever did so you're wrong
>>67218431
What's there to get
>>67218255
exactly. it was cute. it was charming. it was funny in parts.
his schtick is getting old now but its still enjoyable
>Threads that remind you that you should really go somewhere else if you want to talk about movies
>>67218212
>a film that relies on dialog and delivery, greatly benefits from actors who can actually deliver their lines
Color me surprised.
>>67218212
Oh come on it wasn't amazing but it had a good adventure.
Sure some parts were not necessary like the snow slide chase and shit but it was still fun.
>>67218212
He was trying way too hard with this one.
>>67218212
This isnt a film it a kino
>>67218719
What is your problem?
Great movie dude
>>67218212
Valentines Day
>>67218719
Classic
>>67218719
This movie was great, thoAside from the literally retarded reason for the killer to abduct and kill children
>>67218798
What makes it a "great movie"?
Not saying this was a bad movie, but nobody would've watched it, if it didn't feature a lot of famous actors.
>>67218939
Most people didn't knew the black guy was Robert Downey Jr.
>>67218212
This was the first wes anderson film I saw.
Watched it on an international flight on a shitty screen and unironically enjoyed it.
Since then I've seen 3-4 other wes anderson films and can say that I enjoy them all
>>67219002
Wtf how am I only learning this noe
And why is he on the same level as the other actors in the poster kek
>>67218539
that there are still faint glimmers of hope left in this rotten... oh well fuck it
>>67218885
wasn't the movie about cyclical child abuse? i think you might be retarded
>>67219223
>There's still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity. Indeed that's what we provide in our own modest, humble, insignificant...oh fuck it.
Love this scene.
>>67218614
I bet you enjoy the films of Wes Anderson.
>>67218212
It was a fantastic film all around. I bet you enjoy the work of Zack Snyder.