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I'm not even sure why I liked this but I did. So there! I have spoken!
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CashRules wrote:I'm not even sure why I liked this but I did. So there! I have spoken!
I loved it, too!
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The only Wes Anderson film I haven't seen. I'm extremely hit-and-miss with him... more miss though since the only one I've really loved was Grand Budapest Hotel.
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Eva Yojimbo wrote:The only Wes Anderson film I haven't seen. I'm extremely hit-and-miss with him... more miss though since the only one I've really loved was Grand Budapest Hotel.
I thought I was the only one who didn't like his stuff!
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Gendo wrote:
Eva Yojimbo wrote:The only Wes Anderson film I haven't seen. I'm extremely hit-and-miss with him... more miss though since the only one I've really loved was Grand Budapest Hotel.
I thought I was the only one who didn't like his stuff!
I'm really hit-and-miss with the whole quirky postmodern comedy thing in general. There are a few examples that I adore--Grand Budapest Hotel and Frances Ha being the two that spring first to mind--and many that I really hate, like Happiness & Me and You and Everyone We Know.
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