For what it's worth, I just watched "The Darjeeling Limited". Really
good if you like the Wes Anderson movies (The Royal Tennenbaums (best
movie in a long time), Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Rushmore, etc).
Alot of folks don't like his movies, but, I think the key to enjoying
them is in the artistic blocking of his shots. Most movies rely on
over the top scripts and mundane scenery, where as W.A. relies on a
beautiful shot with a mundane story. Kind of a Warhol type thing I
guess. While the acting is always superb, it is often quiet and
understated in a cerebral way. And, let's face it, if you're here in
the 'LOST' forum, you are a bit cerebral to begin with. I'd like to
hear your thoughts on this, whether you agree or disagree.
Discuss.
Cephalocrackus


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