Let’s talk about Interviews With The Vampire. Beautiful and dramatic and succeeds without the hang-ups of the usual vampire flick. Wonderful film, maybe not quintessential but up there.
1. The Royal Tenenbaums
2. Rushmore
3. Fantastic Mr. Fox
4. The Darjeeling Limited
5. The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
6. Bottle Rocket
I love them all. It will just always be this order for me.
To David Ehrenstein: That is one of my favorite scenes from Tenenbaums. Every time I watch the movie I alternately listen to “These Days” by Nico and “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” by Paul Simon about, I don’t know, a gazillion times.
Tenenbaums is not “just” a dysfunctional family story. It is indeed so much more.
What is your favorite film noir over 2 years ago
Without a doubt I’m saying Brick.
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Why Is This The Quintessential Vampire Movie? over 2 years ago
Let’s talk about Interviews With The Vampire. Beautiful and dramatic and succeeds without the hang-ups of the usual vampire flick. Wonderful film, maybe not quintessential but up there.
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anybody a fan of Wes Anderson? over 2 years ago
Hey Brandon. I’ve done this already. Ahem.
1. The Royal Tenenbaums
2. Rushmore
3. Fantastic Mr. Fox
4. The Darjeeling Limited
5. The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
6. Bottle Rocket
I love them all. It will just always be this order for me.
To David Ehrenstein: That is one of my favorite scenes from Tenenbaums. Every time I watch the movie I alternately listen to “These Days” by Nico and “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” by Paul Simon about, I don’t know, a gazillion times.
Tenenbaums is not “just” a dysfunctional family story. It is indeed so much more.
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Post a song you are currently listening to about 2 years ago
Warren Zevon – “Werewolves of London”
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