No One Will Save You, Wes Anderson Collection
There are SPOILERS ahead. Get the scoop on what Jim and A.Ron are watching behind the scenes!
There are SPOILERS ahead. Get the scoop on what Jim and A.Ron are watching behind the scenes!
It’s a movie that is so Wes Anderson, you’ll be bathing in pastel colors and meta dialogue for the full 1 hour and 44 minute run. This movie will ask, but never answer, a handful of questions. Is this movie profound? Is the audience meant to understand it? What is that on Jason Schwartzman’s forehead?
The Grand Budapest hotel from film auteur Wes Anderson has more stars than the Big Dipper. With his distinctive style, Anderson’s film glows with humor and heartfelt moments. As Ralph Fiennes works his way through a murder-mystery plot, the characters will make you giggle and shed a few tears. So, guard your nose and check out this movie with us.
We’re back with another movie. This time it’s Wes Anderson’s Sophomore effort, Rushmore. Written by Anderson and his frequent collaborator and childhood friend, Owen Wilson, it bears all the hallmarks of a Wes Anderson project, though it’s a bit less polished than his future films. Join us for the podcast to hear what we thought about this 22 year-old classic.
It’s the end of our Anderson run, and it was a twee affair. What is twee? Listen and find out!
Is he flirting with you?
Go wild.
Somebody please make a Steve Zissou tabletop RPG. Thanks.
Rushmore is Oedipus. THINK ABOUT IT!
Bottle Rocket is Wes Anderson’s first movie. It marks the debut of Owen Wilson and Luke Wilson, and establishes the Anderson canon. One of us really liked the movie and the other one hated it. Can two polorized podcast hosts find common ground? Stay tuned.