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They could package this in a brown paper bag and I'd still be excited about this release.Criterion wrote:- Commentary by director/co-writer Anderson and co-writer/star Owen Wilson
- PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by executive producer James L. Brooks, an appreciation by Martin Scorsese
Does this include the cover? It looks Eric Anderson-ish, but it would explain why it looks so crappy, as opposed to his other work.Criterion wrote:and original artwork by Ian Dingman
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Bottle Rocket Blu-Ray page. (cross-posted with the CC BR thread)
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Or pieced together from a much longer discussion/interview session with the restaurant noise used to mask edits. (Just a possibility.)Svevan wrote:Joined individual commentaries tend to have more detail (like Rushmore's), while dual commentaries can be so self-serving and dull. An exception is Life Aquatic's restaurant commentary which was pretty well-planned by Anderson and Baumbach.
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I like interaction between the people talking. A great example is the commentary Soderbergh and someone else (don't feel like looking the specs up) did for The Third Man, or the commentary for Days of Heaven.Svevan wrote:Joined individual commentaries tend to have more detail (like Rushmore's), while dual commentaries can be so self-serving and dull. An exception is Life Aquatic's restaurant commentary which was pretty well-planned by Anderson and Baumbach.
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I seem to remember hearing something that made it seem kind of obvious that they were actually there (perhaps interaction with a waiter or something). Anyways, nothing would surprise me. It was a good joke, and I enjoyed the commentary well enough.Narshty wrote:Or pieced together from a much longer discussion/interview session with the restaurant noise used to mask edits. (Just a possibility.)Svevan wrote:Joined individual commentaries tend to have more detail (like Rushmore's), while dual commentaries can be so self-serving and dull. An exception is Life Aquatic's restaurant commentary which was pretty well-planned by Anderson and Baumbach.
My Anderson-fandom-ism is waning after some recent reviewings of his work, and though I'll probably pick up this disc I'm worried I'm going to hate it. It's been probably 6 or 7 years since I saw it, and even then it seemed like "minor" Anderson.
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No.DignanSWE wrote:I guess Barry Braverman is a pseudonym (of Wes Anderson)
AND why on Earth didn't Eric Anderson illustrate the cover?
I guess he's busy writing books, but this DVD has been in the works for what seems like years, so I'm sure it could have been done. I'm really surprised Wes would want a kind-of 'rip off' version instead.
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Finally! It's nice to see such an extras-heavy edition which is hardly surprising considering what Anderson has done with past Criterion editions of his films. I am really curious to hear the commentary track on this one and, as others have pointed out, it would be nice if they recorded Anderson and Wilson together but considering how busy both of them are it's probably doubtful.
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Bottle Rocket
As far as Was Anderson goes... he on of the best film makers today. And I always thought Bottle Rocket was a good first movie, though the films have gotten better over the years. Bottle Rocket was one of those movies that made you feel really warm and good inside. It wasn't trying to be anything, you could tell it was a guy who just really wanted to make a funny ass movie.
The order for me is. The Royal Tennenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited, Rushmore, Life Aquatic, Bottle Rocket.
The order for me is. The Royal Tennenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited, Rushmore, Life Aquatic, Bottle Rocket.
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Um, Rushmore is on top, obviously.
Actually, I'm of the opinion that every film of Anderson's after Rushmore has been a slightly paler photocopy of the film that preceded it. (Though "slightly" is being generous for Darjeeling.) Bottle Rocket, however, is another animal entirely. It's Anderson's only real straight-up comedy, without the attempt at depth of his later work, but I think it pulls that off quite nicely. I actually know people who only like Bottle Rocket, and not Rushmore or Tenenbaums.
Actually, I'm of the opinion that every film of Anderson's after Rushmore has been a slightly paler photocopy of the film that preceded it. (Though "slightly" is being generous for Darjeeling.) Bottle Rocket, however, is another animal entirely. It's Anderson's only real straight-up comedy, without the attempt at depth of his later work, but I think it pulls that off quite nicely. I actually know people who only like Bottle Rocket, and not Rushmore or Tenenbaums.
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Re: 450 Bottle Rocket
Is anyone else just waiting to hear that this is delayed? All the other November releases [sans the now delayed Blu-Rays] have long since been reviewed and Beavered. I'm hoping this still comes out on the 25th, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Here you go, from Beaver
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Yellow subs on a Criterion? I guess that would be a first for them...
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Another obnoxious, "wacky" addition from Wes Anderson
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Looking at the timing on the CC disc on Beaver, I'm not convinced that the warmer tones are what was originally shot. Anderson, on a number of occasions, has pointed out that Bottle Rocket was a lot more minimalistic and muted than his subsequent pictures. It feels a little like the grade has been matched to Rushmore onward, though I must confess I have never seen the film projected.
