Trailer Dropped


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt__kig8PVU

It looks pretty cool coming from Anderson.

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When I first saw the trailer for Fantastic Mr. Fox I was hesitant to see it, but gave it a chance based on my love of Anderson's prior films. I was very surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I've watched it a second time in the intervening years, and enjoyed it every bit as much. Isle of Dogs will hopefully be similar. The trailer looks fun, and based on the Fox movie, I'm pretty excited to see this.

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The Fox was much better. You care about the characters and storyline, which is not so preposterous. I mean, the leader has a hatred of dogs for no known reason?

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I agree that Fantastic Mr. Fox was better, though not because it was any less preposterous. It was more of a traditional film, while Isle of Dogs seemed artier. Maybe I'm a rube, but I usually like the straight-forward, "regular people" films better than the overly-obtuse ones, which Isle of Dogs by no means was, but in comparison to the Fox, the Dogs were artier.

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Sure, but I think the two are probably related.
The art was more attractive in the Fox as well.

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Just saw it and loved it. I was willing to suspend disbelief and not worry about why the leader hated dogs so bad. It was a fun ride. Loved the animation, the characters, the voices, and a jokes sprinkled throughout.

Haven't seen Mr Fox. Come to think of it I don't think I've seen any of Wes Anderson's movies until this.

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Really? Been on a long vacation in Siberia?

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😄 Nay. He's not my thing. But this I liked.

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I stand corrected by myself.

I saw The Royal Tannenbaums. Hated it.

Tried to watch The Darjeeling Limited, couldn't make it through because it didn't maintain my interest.

The Grand Budapest Hotel sounded promising, but I hated it. Disliked the characters, couldn't invest. Bailed about 45 minutes in, much like The Darjeeling Limited.

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Too quirky for ya, eh? I can see that. Here's his list sorted by rating:
https://www.imdb.com/filmosearch/?explore=title_type&role=nm0027572&ref_=filmo_ref_job_typ&sort=user_rating,desc&mode=detail&page=1&job_type=director&title_type=movie
I guess you might like The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

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It's not that. I like quirky, just not usually his flavour of quirky. Plus he tends to cast a lot of the same people, and several of them I don't like.

I might like Mr Fox, and I might like Moonrise Kingdom. I may even have the latter on my watch list. I've looked at it a lot of times but am never motivated enough to watch it. Thanks for the link :)

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Really? Who's not to like?
What's an example of the kind of quirky you prefer then?

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Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Bruce Willis. I love Ralph Fiennes, but even he and Adrien Brody couldn't save The Grand Budapest Hotel for me.

Uh, let's see. The only ones that come to mind at the moment are Safety Not Guaranteed, Her, Amelie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Life of Brian.

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Those are stellar people, practically universally beloved.

I guess you like more of an edge, more satirical, less sweetness.

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I've never liked any of them.

No, not those things. Amelie was sweet, and actually so was Safety. That was part of the problem. I didn't like any of the characters in the ones I've seen, except Isle of Dogs.

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Well, I guess you're a majority of one.

Amelie is rather nasty, actually, the things she does to that guy. Not nice. Not an adult way of handling things.

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She is? It was several years ago when I saw it, but I don't remember her doing anything not nice, or nasty. What did she do?

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