Élie Delisle-Lafortune Yeah, I'd say pound-for-pound the best out of the bunch, considering it's completely stop-motion from beginning to end. There's a lot of good ones that aren't completely SM like: Jason and the Argonauts, Alice, Robocop and all the Harryhausen stuff!
WAS the Best Animated Film... Now Isle of Dogs competes... I think I like the story of Fantastic Mr Fox better... but the animation and overall experience? Isle of Dogs wins
This interviewer really made Wes Anderson open up, bravo to you. Like a skilled locksmith, This was the only way I was ever going to get inside that genius's head.
What an amazing filmmaker. Every movie he makes I'm there opening weekend. I cannot believe this genius has never won an Academy Award. He should have gotten 3 for Grand Budapest Hotel.
Just an interesting thing: Roald Dahl's son works in my local grocery shop in Florida. He is a very nice dude and it's so cool knowing that someone famous has chosen to retire in the place that I live in (coincidentally obviously, not for me).
I think Wes has a very distinct visual style and I think that's why some people say all his films are the same. The visual style isn't the film though and while there are some character traits that are present in a lot of his films, he always tells a very different story. Every film has it's own message and it's own characters that might feel like they're from the same world, but don't feel like they're the same character or even close to the same character. That's my take on the criticism of his style.
hi, does this conversation continue? It feels like Wes Anderson was going somewhere with Ingmar Bergman and Almodovar on how they are regional and how this serves them. Would love to see the rest of this! And if not, get an interview for his next film please! great interview. best one I've seen so far of Wes Anderson.
Λlex oh he’s dope. I’ve only watched city of god was so good, but the way it was made was so interesting and innovative. And the film topic reminded me of beast of no nations which i also very highly regard
wtf man, this is DP/30, if lighting bothers you even a tiny bit you are in the wrong place for the wrong reason! *Hint: Oral history not the facial history of Hollywood.
Yegor Lymarev how on earth would I know why DP/30 doesn't want to do podcast, but I certainly can get the impression that visuals are not they are focusing on. It's what they talk about that counts. Many of their's are like this, "not quite properly lit", not just this one. Anyway it would still make a lot of sense if there's no visuals in interviews, and that shows it's something secondary.
I haven't watched films in recent years and so am not familiar with the films of Wes Anderson although find him attractive viewing. I made a short film of foxes in the garden around the same time, which I'll look for some time and send his office. However although I can understand not liking bad reviews I don't think foxes would like the way they are portrayed in the short clip I saw all that much. When I finally guessed that animals were omnisicient in early 2013 after several months of viewing I was then intiially afraid that foxes would be reporting to the media what I was doing because of Fox News. I changed my mind but that they have an interest in the media was demonstrated - or they were having a joke with me - when I came back from holiday one year after having been used to seeing them every day and none appeared until I was watching a video of Larry King. At the time I didn't think Larry King / Fox News, I thought they were showing me that his was the only video that interested them which at least means that although young themselves they respected odler pesonalities. Finally, when one died - or hopefully pretended to have died since the body was still heavy - outside the local school I went out later and carried him or her in a black Max Mara Sport Max coat across the field. I don't begrudge the loss of the coat since I know the fox would have predicted that I would carry it in it and I know that they are moral.
Can your cam op please learn their job because it is really taking me out of the interview. I actually paused to write this so I didn't forget. thanks.
can they not zoom in and focus at the same time? You have to zoom in and then focus after over shooting then coming to it??? I love your interviews you get, but please get a new camera operate. Hire me for god sakes.
Having not seen the film apart from the clips on TV when it was out, was it really all smart talking American foxes being cool and like Ocean's 11? I'm probably not expressing it well enough, but I got that impression from the little bits I saw. Still, can't be that much worse than the Charlie and the chocolate factory films. Johnny Depp ruined the Tim Burton one.
The "Wolf Scene" is my favorite part of the film, Wes is such a great film-maker.
Shohei Imamura yes when he throws up the paw haha
+Shohei Imamura probably the best stop-motion animation movie of all time XD
Élie Delisle-Lafortune Yeah, I'd say pound-for-pound the best out of the bunch, considering it's completely stop-motion from beginning to end. There's a lot of good ones that aren't completely SM like: Jason and the Argonauts, Alice, Robocop and all the Harryhausen stuff!
I love the wolf scene! Coolest movie ever!
WAS the Best Animated Film... Now Isle of Dogs competes... I think I like the story of Fantastic Mr Fox better... but the animation and overall experience? Isle of Dogs wins
Love this interview. He seems more comfortable than he usually does in other interviews i've seen. Great director.
This interviewer really made Wes Anderson open up, bravo to you. Like a skilled locksmith, This was the only way I was ever going to get inside that genius's head.
20:51 he has a cell phone. I am floored.
I could listen to Wes Anderson talk for hours he's such a fascinating man with big wisdom
What an amazing filmmaker. Every movie he makes I'm there opening weekend. I cannot believe this genius has never won an Academy Award. He should have gotten 3 for Grand Budapest Hotel.
Agreed The One Movie I Like From Wes Anderson is “Rushmore” Very Good Movie!
Just an interesting thing: Roald Dahl's son works in my local grocery shop in Florida. He is a very nice dude and it's so cool knowing that someone famous has chosen to retire in the place that I live in (coincidentally obviously, not for me).
Fantastic Mr. Fox is one of my favorite films! :)
I think Wes has a very distinct visual style and I think that's why some people say all his films are the same. The visual style isn't the film though and while there are some character traits that are present in a lot of his films, he always tells a very different story. Every film has it's own message and it's own characters that might feel like they're from the same world, but don't feel like they're the same character or even close to the same character. That's my take on the criticism of his style.
omg his voice so amazing
hi, does this conversation continue? It feels like Wes Anderson was going somewhere with Ingmar Bergman and Almodovar on how they are regional and how this serves them. Would love to see the rest of this! And if not, get an interview for his next film please! great interview. best one I've seen so far of Wes Anderson.
Paul Thomas Anderson, Quentin Tarantino, and Wes Anderson are definitely the Top 3 right now.
for american filmmaking, absolutely. but there are directors from other countries who far surpass those three.
CometCourse could you recommend some beyond Wong Kar-Wai and Bong Joon Ho
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Λlex oh he’s dope. I’ve only watched city of god was so good, but the way it was made was so interesting and innovative. And the film topic reminded me of beast of no nations which i also very highly regard
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This Is like ASMR.
Yeah, but you shold know that Anderson himself loves Tarantino.
I jizzed when i saw this in the suggested video playlist. i love Wes Anderson and I love DP/30
The way Wes speaks reminds me of Robert Crumb.
Wes, is super, duper, excellent 👏
Parade coastal so lean weekend attitude unexpected massive.
Him and Tarintino.
Did Wes dress as Mr. Fox on purpose?
no, he dressed mr. fox as himself probably. wes always dresses that way
What he says at the end is very true when asked about Swedish cinema Pasolini just saud like all Italian intellectuals hes only familiar with Bergman
Hey, not all movies need to be deep with meaning. Some movies can be just well shot and well written. They're alot of fun to watch.
is he and Owen similar in any way??
Great interview. Thank you! But Wes is not quite propely lit in this one. It bothers a bit.
wtf man, this is DP/30, if lighting bothers you even a tiny bit you are in the wrong place for the wrong reason! *Hint: Oral history not the facial history of Hollywood.
LT YV well why not podcast then? Oh wait it's still shot on cam, and there even a light turned on, so I got to WATCH IT.
Yegor Lymarev how on earth would I know why DP/30 doesn't want to do podcast, but I certainly can get the impression that visuals are not they are focusing on. It's what they talk about that counts. Many of their's are like this, "not quite properly lit", not just this one. Anyway it would still make a lot of sense if there's no visuals in interviews, and that shows it's something secondary.
Eucchhh. Motion quease. Yes, hire Nicholas. It's a shame with such grand interview material.
Me too!
why it ended so abruptly?
I honestly don't remember. It's been a while. Possible the tape ran out... or... I don't remember.
@@dp30 it was really good so i wanted more, welp. get him next time ;)
I haven't watched films in recent years and so am not familiar with the films of Wes Anderson although find him attractive viewing. I made a short film of foxes in the garden around the same time, which I'll look for some time and send his office. However although I can understand not liking bad reviews I don't think foxes would like the way they are portrayed in the short clip I saw all that much. When I finally guessed that animals were omnisicient in early 2013 after several months of viewing I was then intiially afraid that foxes would be reporting to the media what I was doing because of Fox News. I changed my mind but that they have an interest in the media was demonstrated - or they were having a joke with me - when I came back from holiday one year after having been used to seeing them every day and none appeared until I was watching a video of Larry King. At the time I didn't think Larry King / Fox News, I thought they were showing me that his was the only video that interested them which at least means that although young themselves they respected odler pesonalities. Finally, when one died - or hopefully pretended to have died since the body was still heavy - outside the local school I went out later and carried him or her in a black Max Mara Sport Max coat across the field. I don't begrudge the loss of the coat since I know the fox would have predicted that I would carry it in it and I know that they are moral.
It was all perfect until 18:11
I know! what on earth?
wait why
Can your cam op please learn their job because it is really taking me out of the interview. I actually paused to write this so I didn't forget. thanks.
can they not zoom in and focus at the same time? You have to zoom in and then focus after over shooting then coming to it??? I love your interviews you get, but please get a new camera operate. Hire me for god sakes.
5:10
Shutter Island was BAD.... I think....Overhyped. Stop Motion Foxes was great!
Having not seen the film apart from the clips on TV when it was out, was it really all smart talking American foxes being cool and like Ocean's 11? I'm probably not expressing it well enough, but I got that impression from the little bits I saw.
Still, can't be that much worse than the Charlie and the chocolate factory films. Johnny Depp ruined the Tim Burton one.
Tom Heywood watch it , its cool and im 40
fantastic mr fox is epic .
Not at all