vendettav
Hutch's Tiny Dancer
You are such a fouton
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Post by vendettav on Jul 29, 2007 22:41:45 GMT -5
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Post by texasgal on Jul 30, 2007 5:50:44 GMT -5
Thank you, Vendettav! #woohoo#
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Post by Librarian on Jul 30, 2007 9:38:05 GMT -5
I love Owen's shoes!
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Post by sculpturedsound on Jul 30, 2007 19:19:02 GMT -5
So much hotness I can't stand it!!!!!!! Too bad Owen is bandaged up too much to really see him! Those are four of the hottest men on the planet! I love Wes' hair that length! Thanks for posting these!
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Post by Librarian on Jul 30, 2007 20:57:42 GMT -5
Five of the hottest men for me... I have had a crush on Roman since CQ!
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Post by OwenFan96 on Aug 14, 2007 16:58:25 GMT -5
Wes Anderson's " Hotel Chevalier" Short To Premiere At Venice A couple small items of note on the Wes Anderson front. Not only is his new feature, "The Darjeeling Limited" having its premiere at the Venice Film Festival later this month, a new 12-minute Anderson short called, "Hotel Chevalier" will also screen out of competition at the fest. Not a lot is known about the 'Hotel' short other than it stars Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman. Portman has a role in "The Darjeeling Limited," but it's small enough that she doesn't have a credit on the poster or the trailer (apparently the role is a brief cameo). this little tidbit was found at :: theplaylist.blogspot.com/2007/08/wes-andersons-hotel-chevalier-short-to.html i would luv to see this short Wes Anderson's Latest to Close 51st London Fest Wes Anderson's "The Darjeeling Limited," which will open the New York Film Festival next month, will close the 51st London Film Festival on November 1, 2007, organizers announced today. In the words of an announcement, the film is the story of "three American brothers who have not spoken to each other in a year [who] set off on a train voyage across India with a plan to find themselves and bond with each other - to become brothers again like they used to be." Written by Anderson, Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman, the film was produced by Anderson, Scott Rudin, Roman Coppola and Lydia Dean Pilcher. In a statement, today, London Film Festival artistic director Sandra Hebron said, "Wes Anderson and his knockout cast are at their sparkling best in 'The Darjeeling Limited', and we're very excited to be closing our Festival with this original and hugely enjoyable film from one of our favourite auteurs." The fest will open with David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" October 17th www.indiewire.com
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vendettav
Hutch's Tiny Dancer
You are such a fouton
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Post by vendettav on Aug 15, 2007 17:38:37 GMT -5
From DL's IMDB page THOSE SHOES LOL there were two other pictures of Jason/Amara and Jason/Owen/Adrien that I posted in Owen's thread.
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Post by texasgal on Aug 15, 2007 21:28:30 GMT -5
Those shoes.... and with bare feet! Thanks for the hot photo, Vendettav. He is gorgeous.
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Post by OwenFan96 on Aug 18, 2007 11:01:44 GMT -5
Hey, Scorsese DID Influence Anderson's 'Darjeeling' Voyage; Filmmakers Talk:
Remember a few weeks ago when we posited the question, "Did Martin Scorsese trigger Wes Anderson's 'Darjeeling Limited' idea?" We had found an old 2002 Premiere article where Scorsese had first screened the 1951 Jean Renoir film, "The River" to Anderson. Set in India, we thought might have been the inspiration and spark for Anderson's 'Darjeeling' script.
And it turns out we were right. According to EW's fall movie preview piece, Anderson directly got his motivation from this film screening. ''I owe a debt [to Scorsese], definitely," Anderson told EW. "'Seeing ['The River'] was the moment that made me think I really needed to do this." We also wrote about Wes connection to Satyajit Ray, the legendary Indian director who he also credits as inspiration for the Darjeeling.
When Wes first had the idea for the film he apparently asked "Rushmore"'s Jason Schwartzman, "How about a movie with three brothers on a train?'' Schwartzman's response was off-the-cuff. "I was like, 'Uh, yeah, it sounds great!' And he said, 'Just think about it.' I didn't think it was an invitation to help him write it.''
But that's exactly what it was. Along with Sofia Coppola's older brother Roman Coppola (director of the highly under-appreciated "CQ"), Schwartzman and Anderson, over the course of two years, in various locales banged out a script about three estranged brothers who try and reconnect after the death of their father via a spiritual journey.
'The movie's about how you can be in a beautiful place and someone you love can push your buttons, and you're like, 'I can't believe this is happening! Not here, not now!'" Schwartzman told the magazine.
A lot of critics have focused on the wackiness and hyper-detailed world of Anderson's films, but Owen Wilson emphasized the film's heart as being the connection between brothers. "Sometimes people focus on the eccentric stuff in Wes' films,'' Wilson said, ''and the other stuff gets lost, that there's a real emotion in his work. It's definitely there in this one.''
MTV has a short, but neat Day 1 production on-set video piece of "The Darjeeling Limited" called "Temple of 1000 Bulls."
Posted by The Playlist
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Post by Remi on Aug 18, 2007 19:41:53 GMT -5
Thanks Ofan! Some behind the scenes clips. Click Here for Production Day 1: Temple of 1000 Bulls Click Here for Production Day 39: Jodhpur Desert.
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Post by Remi on Aug 21, 2007 12:40:18 GMT -5
It will screen (out of competition) at the Venice Film Festival. From The Movie Scorecard and The Playlist
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Post by bubbles4play on Aug 23, 2007 23:08:03 GMT -5
I don't remember how or where I got it, but I was searching for screenplays to read and I came across the Darjeeling Limited (which usually the scripts aren't available until after the movie is released). Of course I saved it I haven't read it yet, don't even know if it's the real deal or what, but I plan on it after I see the movie. Maybe it was a fluke that I found it, becuase I searched again an can't find it. OH YEAH..... #hello# ALL YOU GUYS - I MISS YOU - I MISS IT HERE - AND I MISS MY SCULPTY
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Post by texasgal on Aug 24, 2007 5:30:07 GMT -5
Bubbles, I miss you too! Glad you popped in.
You should take the script with you when you see DL. That way, you can follow along and see if the script you have matches what you hear.
May I ask: what is your writing dilemma?
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Post by OwenFan96 on Aug 27, 2007 19:58:55 GMT -5
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Post by texasgal on Aug 27, 2007 20:16:18 GMT -5
Thanks, Ofan!
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