Showing posts with label Fantastic Mr Fox Trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantastic Mr Fox Trailer. Show all posts

September 30, 2009

Who is the audience for the Fantastic Mr Fox?




After watching this trailer, it's clear to me that this movie is going to be either incredibly mind expandingly awesome or spitting on Roald Dahls grave terrible. It really makes me wonder who the audience for this film is?

1. Animals- Research has proven that stop motion animation is easier for animals to process, so a stop motion animation movie about animals  will really blow your dog, fish, iguana, or ferret, or South American based caiman away.

2. 20 Something Year Old Bro's Who Like Plants And I Aint Talking about Gardenias

3. 20 Something Year Old Bro's Who Like Plants And I Aint Talking about Gardenias Who Are Now 43 Year Fathers Who Wish They Were 20 Something Year Old Bros....

4. Wes Anderson- Rumors abound say he directed this movie over email, so he might be there opening night. Source here

5. Disciples of Wes Anderson- Dude you haven't seen "The Royal Tennabuams" are you kidding, seriously, best movie ever, wait let me drink my PBR, ahh damn, my chuck Taylors are untied, ahhh never Arcade Fire album leak on pitchfork, ahhhh Life Aquatic, Bill Murray is God, brah. Those types of dudes.


July 31, 2009

Fantastic Mr. Fox Trailer



So after posting the pics, so we have a trailer for "The Fantastic Mr. Fox," the new film from hipster deity Wes Anderson. There are couple things I wish to point out about this trailer

1. They say "Fantastic" about five times in the trailer. If the movie is terrible, I'd say the amount of reviewers who say something along the lines of "this movie isn't that....fantastic" will be larger than amount of affection brah man indie rock Vampire Weekend tight jean hipsters have for Mr. Anderson.

2. They say it's form the author of "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory," which for all you rookies out there is the legendary Roald Dahl.

3. The trailer opens with the words "so it begins" which is a semi tag line of Wes Anderson's movies.

4. Stop motion animation looks fresh and original, here's hoping that the movie is too.

5. This movie has absolutely nothing on "Where the Wild Things Are" in terms of movies based off children's books coming out in the fall.

6. If you're looking for a Funny People review, it's below.