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Ought Enterprises
Thursday, July 26, 2007
7 Comments:
My first thought upon seeing the preview the other day in the theater was that soon Wes Anderson will run out of large-volume forms of transportation upon which he can set twee dramedies. But I suppose I also laughed at Jason Schwartzmann Mace-ing Owen Wilson and Adrien Brody in the face too. So, maybe.
Ha!
(Has he done a dirigible movie yet?)
Not that I know of, but I'm actually surprised that *this* movie isn't on some attractively painted zeppelin. A train seems a little too obvious, no? Perhaps we should check IMDB to see if there's one "in production."
Dizzies challenge: Name the *next* W.A. film!
i am excited. i love anderson's color combinations. i also love the shoutout you get, e.p., in the comments on the stereogum post.
I swear it's not my "sock puppet"!
no, i know that you have an impressive number of blogs but that it's actually possible that that isn't one of them.
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