Fun Stuff > ENJOY
Fantastic Mr. Fox
WriterofAllWrongs:
Because trailers are always representative of the whole movie?
Bastardous Bassist:
I'm not so sure of that. I feel that "awkward and lacking in charm" could accurately describe Wes Anderson movies for people who don't enjoy that sort of thing. I happen to, but I respect anybody who doesn't.
sandysmilinstrange:
I always kind of thought trailers were supposed to be indicative of what the movie would be like? Like I said, what isn't for me often is for others. Something I find to be embarassing, someone else might find to be endearing and vice versa.
Anderson is very hit-or-miss for me.
blanktom:
I will go and see this. But I gag for Wes Anderson. He's like Tim Burton except I don't hate him.
pogonrudie:
--- Quote from: evilbobthebob on 12 Sep 2009, 02:17 ---There's nothing wrong with North American voice actors when the situation is American, but the book is really quite British.
--- End quote ---
Yes, and casting Daniel Day Lewis as Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood really took me out of the film. What's that Brit doing talkin' all American-like!? Complaining about actors nationalities is just silly...because isn't that what acting is, pretending to be somebody else?
And for the record, Jarvis Cocker and Brian Cox are both British, so it's not entirely Yanks.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version