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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
2014 | Comedy, Drama
Solid Wes Anderson silliness.
  
Pigs and Battleships (1961)
Pigs and Battleships (1961)
1961 | Action, Comedy, Crime
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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
2004 | Comedy, Drama
All i got to say Wes Anderson and Bill Murray, odd yet amazing performance.
  
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Nick Frost recommended Bottle Rocket (1996) in Movies (curated)

 
Bottle Rocket (1996)
Bottle Rocket (1996)
1996 | Comedy, Drama
6.5 (4 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Bottle Rocket: I love Wes Anderson and that’s one of my favourites. I mean, it’s my favourite today with this interview. I love his staging of detail and specificity, you know; I think if the devil is in the details, Wes Anderson just nails it."

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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
2014 | Comedy, Drama
This is a masterpiece. If you had but one opportunity Wes Anderson movie It should be the Grand Budapest Hotel.
  
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Heather Graham recommended Rushmore (1998) in Movies (curated)

 
Rushmore (1998)
Rushmore (1998)
1998 | Comedy

"I also really like Rushmore. the Wes Anderson movie. It’s fun to watch. It is not depressing; it’s just so delightful"

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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
2004 | Comedy, Drama

"Wes Anderson really used everything he had in this one. All the things that make him such an amazing, unique filmmaker come to life."

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Kevin Phillipson (9928 KP) rated The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) in Movies

Nov 5, 2022 (Updated Nov 5, 2022)  
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
2014 | Comedy, Drama
Ralph fiennes (1 more)
Tony revolori
Watched last night another Brilliant wes Anderson movie from the setting of the movie the hotel itself the usual cast of actors who seem to appear in every Anderson movie plus with the addition of Ralph Fiennes u have a brilliant movie
  
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
2001 | Comedy, Drama
8.6 (10 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Okay. You know — it is a recent acquisition for me — but I’m way into the Wes Anderson stuff. Anytime The Royal Tenenbaums is on, I am camped out. People are like, “Is that your favorite?” I think it might be. Also, I do concede, that might have been the first Wes Anderson movie I saw. I love everything about all of his movies. They are so good. They are so stylized. They’re beautiful to look at. I’m always a fan of whichever new one is coming out."

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Asteroid city (2023)
Asteroid city (2023)
2023 | Comedy, Drama
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6.3 (6 Ratings)
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Too "Wes Anderson" For It's Own Good
If you watched the Oscar Nominated Wes Anderson film THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL back in 2014 and thought to yourself - “I want more of this type of thing - only turned up to 11”, then does the BankofMarquis have a film for you.

ASTEROID CITY is the most Wes Anderson film that Wes Anderson has ever filmed.

It is up to you to decide whether that’s a good or bad thing.

A movie within a play within a narration (yes, it’s that “meta”), ASTEROID CITY tells the tale of a group of folks congregating in a timeframe that seems to scream “1950’s America” in a very small, isolated Southwestern American town that seems to scream “Los Alamos, New Mexico” and the life, loves, adventures - and wry comments of the events therein - that these folks encounter/endure all wrapped up in the pastel colored, dry-pan delivered style that has become the signature of a Wes Anderson film.

Populated - as is always the case these days with a Wes Anderson film - by a veritable who’s who of actors who seem to be in on the joke - or at least want to appear that they are part of the “cool kids club”. Names like Anderson regulars Jason Schwartzman, Liev Schrieber, Willem Dafoe and Ed Norton mix in with Anderson newcomers like Tom Hanks, Steve Carrell and Scarlett Johansson succeed more than they fail, but the film falls down from the heights of THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL by becoming “too cute” for it’s own good.

Central to the story is the relationship between Schwartzman’s War Photographer and Johansson’s movie star but this relationship fails to draw the audience in because of the presentational, deadpan style of Anderson’s delivery of the material. Same goes for Hanks’ portrayal of Schwartzman’s father, Carrell’s portrayal of the Motel Manager and Schrieber’s portrayal of another parent at the hotel.

Jeffrey Wright and Tilda Swinton are the most successful of the players as their characters are aloof and mysterious - and the style that Anderson throws at this film leans towards these types of characters…but it leaves the audience at arms’ length.

Special notice should be made of Margot Robbie’s one scene as her character is spoken of, but not seen…until she is.. and her scene is the most interesting in the film.

And…the BankofMarquis hasn’t even mentioned Edward Norton’s playwright (who writes the play that this movie is based on) and Adrian Brody as the Director of the play. The are brought on screen from time to time to archly comment and/or explain the goings-on.

This being an Anderson film, the visuals are stunning and original (but, ironically, familiar to Wes Anderson regulars) and this is the main reason to see this film, it is visually rich and interesting…and different…of a film to look at.

But…Wes Anderson needed to lean away (not into) being…Wes Anderson.

Letter Grade: B

7 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(ofMarquis)