yes but the alien is a puppet for most of its time on screen.
silly but you only see goldblum out of costume for a few seconds.
not really.
it's a small supporting role - if you've seen moonrise kingdom, i would compare her role to that of the boy scouts (other than the main kid).
i’ve been saying for years that the american desert is an underrated kinoscape and that more people should travel to it. where are my fellow desertchads reporting from? New Mexico here
All you morons say this until you go hiking and get bit by a rattlesnake. I live in the desert/mountain west and it's trash. Everything costs too much, I make $97k/year and barely feel middle class
Everyone was laughing in my theater but I wasn't. I always feel bad when I don't laugh at most movies. I liked it a lot though, I saw it 2 times, I didn't really like it the first time but now I really do.
The southwest is the worst part of America. It's a hellscape. Nobody should be living there. It's a meme created by boomers and the military industrial complex.
I deeply hated Isle of Dogs. The constant overcast sky gave me a headache, and I hated the fricking plot.
I loved Grand Budapest, Fantastic Mr.Fox, Life Aquatic, and Darjeeling. I absolutely fricking hate Timothee Chalamet.
Will i enjoy this movie? or is it closer to his newer stuff and is Swiss Chalamet heavily involved?
Good to know anon
Is Jeff Goldblum the alien?
Does he look believable or silly?
Does it have a good storyline?
Does Sophia Lillis's part amount to more than a cameo?
She's briefly nude. It's kino
You wouldn't do that, would you anon? Just go on the internet and tell lies?
It's out in theaters now. Check it out for yourself. Apart from that, it's actually a really good movie
Lillis does not get nude in the movie
johanssen is nude (almost certainly body double). lillis is not nude.
Goldblum is the alien in one throwaway meta gag scene, it would have gotten a better laugh if they didn’t credit him at all
No
Yes
It’s the worst Wes Anderson movie I’ve seen, I liked Darjeeling limited and French dispatch more.
Mike Stoklasa, pls go away.
yes but the alien is a puppet for most of its time on screen.
silly but you only see goldblum out of costume for a few seconds.
not really.
it's a small supporting role - if you've seen moonrise kingdom, i would compare her role to that of the boy scouts (other than the main kid).
Deserts are kino, simple as. Recommend some desert kino.
i’ve been saying for years that the american desert is an underrated kinoscape and that more people should travel to it. where are my fellow desertchads reporting from? New Mexico here
paris, texas
Raising Arizona
Hell or High Water
Any westerns usually
Tremors
Hidalgo
Sahara
Flight of the phoenix
Dunc
Lawrence of Arabia
Wes Anderson hasn’t made a good movie in over a decade. Only cum chugging r*dditors say otherwise.
All you morons say this until you go hiking and get bit by a rattlesnake. I live in the desert/mountain west and it's trash. Everything costs too much, I make $97k/year and barely feel middle class
But really how is it? is it like in the movies? My dream is moving there
what is asteroid city? is it like megaton?
frick off we're full
Everyone was laughing in my theater but I wasn't. I always feel bad when I don't laugh at most movies. I liked it a lot though, I saw it 2 times, I didn't really like it the first time but now I really do.
No bill murray no buy
Murray wouldn't have fit as the character he was supposed to play
He would have been fine as either Tom Hanks or Steve Carrell’s role
Carrell's role was Murray's role.
The southwest is the worst part of America. It's a hellscape. Nobody should be living there. It's a meme created by boomers and the military industrial complex.
dry heat > the wet, sweaty jockstrap that is the south
also beans > blacks
Thankfully there are parts of the country that are neither the southwest or the south
which is irrelevant to the subject of debate
>The southwest is the worst part of America.
Meds.
All the characters in the movie are bathed in nuclear radiation and probably died a decade after the story ended.
Visually, it's great. Didn't like much else.
Come on, the three little witches were cute.
So for those who've seen it, is it worth seeing it in theaters or just waiting?
Go see it in theaters
I think it was worth seeing on the big screen
I deeply hated Isle of Dogs. The constant overcast sky gave me a headache, and I hated the fricking plot.
I loved Grand Budapest, Fantastic Mr.Fox, Life Aquatic, and Darjeeling. I absolutely fricking hate Timothee Chalamet.
Will i enjoy this movie? or is it closer to his newer stuff and is Swiss Chalamet heavily involved?
Stick to Mario, kid.
ill watch neither and be satisfied.
Why so few lines?
Best Anderson film in a decade and a half.