Lily23 : It was all I could think about while re-watching this episode
veronicav : Brilliant writer!
IceKreamSundaze : id fuck up them all
BrotherKnumpcy : It is set at Oceanside California, Camp Pendelton no snow or road salt and plenty of mint ...
Lily23 : Anyone else see Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead?
newman : Indeed..
Kardat : I hate to say it, but I'm kinda glad they dumped plans for this. I love the first two, bu...
kkarlz : dafuq? Lol
newman : Lol ๐ He said it so casually..
Alien : ๐๐ผ
I agree on most every one of your points here. Iโve watched all his films & love them all to varying degrees but have yet to be unable to sit through one of his films. The acting can be difficult to sit through due to it being at times very dry & staid but itโs done w/the purpose of telling the story & message w/o the bother of emotions getting in the way too much. I do need to be in a particular mood to watch his movies & yes, they are definitely an acquired taste. My first WA movie was The Royal Tenenbaums which I bought w/o seeing anything about it. The cast alone drew me in. My favorite WA movie is The Darjeeling Limited due to the chemistry between the 3 main character brothers. They are so funny. I also really love the beautiful landscapes of India & the vivid colors shown in the set design. Just a visually striking film.
Moonrise Kingdom, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Grand Budapest Hotel along with The Darjeeling Limited are my favorites. His casts are always remarkable.