Asteroid City - Official Trailer - In Select Theaters June 16, Everywhere June 23
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2023
- ASTEROID CITY takes place in a fictional American desert town circa 1955. Synopsis: The itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention (organized to bring together students and parents from across the country for fellowship and scholarly competition) is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.
ASTEROID CITY is only is in select theaters June 16, everywhere June 23.
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Imagine your movie being so stacked that you forgot to add Margot Robbie and Edward Norton in the trailer
and Willem Dafoe
and Bryan Cranston and William DaFoe
Maybe they are the aliens.. so they aren't being revealed yet
Did I miss Jeff Goldblum?
Probably because they were in it for about 5 seconds
Just when you don't think it can get more Wes Anderson, it gets more Wes Anderson.
His doubling down has gone exponential
This is definitely one of the most Wes Anderson movie ever made
When does Wes Anderson's Wes Andersonness become pantomime of Wes Anderson
I swear, I think Wes is trolling us now.
Sorry but at some point we're gonna have to stop saying this.
I love that Wes Anderson continues to use his friends over and over in his films. Watching his filmography is like watching all these actors grow up or grow old. i think its beautiful.
The actors who collaborate with Wes the most are
Bill Murray x9
Owen Wilson x8
Jason Schwartzman x8
Tilda Swinton x5
Willem Dafoe x5
Jeff Goldblum x4
Edward Norton x5
And Adrien Brody x5
@@josefengelhardt2767 He also uses mostly the same crew for each film as well. I think he does this not only to keep a close-knit "family", but I'm sure the fact that the cameramen already know how to frame a shot in his style without constant adjustment and explanation helps lol
A lot of directors actually use similar castings and crew. Scorsese, Tarantino, and Sandler just to name a few. It's a straightforward way to create your media and it beats constantly vetting new people and hoping you don't end up with any hardballs to work with. Plus a lot of them are friends off-screen, and why would you pass up on the chance to work with and help out your loved ones?
@@stevie943 you forgot to mention The Coen Brothers, John Hughes, Baz Luhrmann, Robert Eggers, Spike Lee, James Cameron and Christopher Nolan.
@@josefengelhardt2767 Thank you, yes! I just listed a few off the top of my head, but there's been so many great directors follow the same trend.
Wes always nails one thing: The mundane awkwardness of a normal conversation. In a way, I think everything about his style of filming (the angles, pacing, color palate) is built around setting the tone for these moments. We see and feel the uncertainty of one spoken word to the next, and we smile, as we see ourselves.
The weird thing is that I always found Anderson's dialogue quite stylized and stilted -- not in a bad way, but not naturalistic at all! Or maybe only like 10% naturalistic.
Several of his movies are highly over rated. Did love The Life Aquatic, Rushmore, and Moonrise Kingdom. The other problem with his movies is they obviously attract pretentious douche bags who think they're smarter (and somehow better) then people who don't watch his movies. Arrogant ass hats with very high opinions off themselves.
Very well said.
Very insightful; I think you're onto something.
Except he doesn't know how to actually portray a normal conversation, more like a conversation amongst people who are on a small dose of shrooms
Wes Anderson's style is so distinctive that one can tell from the thumbnail it's his film.
I am glad we have like entire hollywood in this.
@zanejpeg every atistic thing is inspired by something else but it dose'nt mean it's not his style
Entire Hollywood wow, so many epstein clients on one set!
I hate Wes Andersson.
@@laurencewhite4809 whyd you click on this video then😭
@@Mattstak how did he know it was directed by him? i kinda thought this was supposed to be something different its the exact same schtick.
This just goes to show how respected Wes Anderson is in the industry that he can get that line up for one film.
Just as Hollywood’s crème de la crème clamored to be in Woody Allen’s films, although I can’t recall any director other than Anderson who stacked all of established Hollywood in each film.
I love his cinematography style. Every scene worth a wallpaper lol. There is a thing I don't like though: the changing aspect ratio throughout the film
He has a $20 million dollar budget and go that major of a cast.
@@Etendard1708 It worked well for Grand Budapest. Aspect ratio reflecting the era it took place was pretty cool IMHO
@@Dylan-ek3oj that just goes to show there doing out of respect for him and love rather than money
That is a true filmmaker
My favourite thing about Wes Anderson films is despite the whimsical, almost childlike nature of their aesthetic there is a dark melancholy that permeates throughout the story. Really makes the buttoned down emotions of his characters sing
Well, they do say that comedy makes a heavy topic easier to digest. Case in point: The Death of Stalin.
Perfectly stated.. my all time favorite of his films is A Life Aquatic- for that very reason. It’s hilariously funny but so tragic at the same time. I cry when he finds the whale every single time lol
He's just sh!tting on 50s middle class culture especially, the white America that the MAGAs have idealized.
If you don't fall asleep, you can never wake up.
Right? It's always bright and beautiful but a little... bare. Leaves you feeling uneasy in a way that's hard to put your finger on. Just the sets themselves feel... ominous, and I can't describe how. It's like life itself, in a minimalist aesthetic.
I have seen every one of Wes Anderson's films, and he never disappoints. They are truly bizarre, but in an enjoyable, likable way. The sets, colors, dialogue, camera angles....brilliant and unique. There is a REASON every big Hollywood name wants to be in his movies!
100%. I'd say some are slightly more forgettable as opposed to his top films which stay etched in your memory (Moonrise, Life Aquatic, Tenenbaums etc) but never bad, never even mediocre. Always at the very least a good, enjoyable experience that lifts your spirit.
I do think Isle of Dogs is a bit disappointing compared to his other works, but it’s because I didn’t quite resonate with the characters as much as I should. It’s still pretty good though.
@mackielunkey2205 I liked that but didn't like the French Dispatch
@@kityhawk2000 I LOVED French Dispatch! But I can see it not being for everybody.
I often equate Anderson's work to that of a painter. It's as if Anderson's films are living works of art. In a world where films, and filmmakers, have become cookie-cutter, it's nice to have this kind of unique take on storytelling. I don't know what this film will bring, but it looks quite interesting. So far, The French Dispatch is my favorite WA film, but that could change.
Looks out of this world.
Most certainly!
Yes! shooting it was soo fun
Wes anderson should adapt spaceship day .
@@Incompleted Were you an extra or a part of the crew? I can't imagine how fun the shoot was!
@@richierich7229 Yes!! i was one of the kids for example: 1:04 all the way to the right with the cuvry hair
it's crazy how he always take the actors on his world and made them look like they were always from there
WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
@Concrete and who tells the costume designer what costumes to design?
@Concrete It's a group effort; no one person/role does everything on their own. The costume designer/director comes up with designs based on input and feedback from the director (among others). If the director doesn't like it then they go back to the drawing board.
More whimsical nostalgia where children behave like adults and adults behave like children framed symmetrically with a primary color palette. ♥
You read as if you didn't see the film
That city looks like what people thought a "Utopian society" would look like in the 1950s. It looks like a game design
Just wanna say, as somebody who works at Kodak, I'm so thrilled to see Wes using our film!!
And the yellow photo print paper boxes.
can you still me some Portra thanks
I was thinking as I watched the trailer "Geez those colours are gorgeous"
@@davidjohn2405 Sure sure, which speed do you want? 😂
which kodak film was use in this movie?
This is exactly how I wanted this movie to look
Like a Norman Rockwell?
It’s such a radical departure for Wes Anderson..
Overexposed?
Dude same. Finally getting some vintage 50’s alien vibes
The same as every other Wes Anderson movie?
I love the filter they add on all of their movies. It adds a cool effect like a retro summer or something. Love it
@@gt6808 lol no it's not a filter, it's to some extent what you say but it's actually mostly him using the kind of vintage film stock and cameras and high-saturation film processing that those "filters" in the photo apps are meant to try and simulate.
@@empireoflightz yeh the saturated colors make me wonder if it’s push-processed
@@empireoflightz cool I love the way it looks
@@empireoflightz you spelled Color Grading wrong.
@@chauncyneumann6859 funny comment, but colour grading is only a part of why it looks like that
I'm not surprised that audience reviews are so low. They have been trained with junk food all their lives. I am also not surprised that there are so many famous actors in this movie since they have been forced into performing for most of their careers into high profit junk food movies and just jump at the opportunity to do something creative and outside the box. They are, after all, artists. I loved this movie. It was an artistic masterpiece. I have literally fallen asleep taking my kids to the cinema in yet another iteration of Transformers but this movie kept me awake just waiting to see what would happen next. With most movies nowadays, I feel like I'm watching the same dozen or so scripted stuff, rehashed, again and again. Such a breath of fresh air!!!
I swear Wes Anderson’s movies just keep getting more Wes Andersony
I'm not the biggest Wes Anderson fan but I love the fact that he's continuing to evolve his style. Would love to see what his movies look like in another 20 years.
underrated comment:D.
Agree
Lol you think society will still exist as it does in 20 years just going to see a film. That's funny.
@@paulgreengod People may not "go" to the movies but they'll watch at home. You think Disney, as an example, will stop making movies in the next 20 years? Good luck with that.
Can't tell if sarcasm or serious haha
Asteroid City brings in a bunch of actors for good performances, interesting shots, unique production design, and a feel of new cinema recreating old cinema. Good start for me on Wes Anderson’s filmography.
If Asteroid City was your start, you definitely owe it to yourself to check out some of his older films. While I still enjoyed this one, in my opinion, it's not his best.
yeah, and boring plot.
@@TheLittlecheesesits not rly about the plot tbh
Many consider Grand Budapest Hotel as his best movie; personally I think it’s Moonrise Kingdom
This is the first thing I've seen in years that I liked. Great job.
God I love Wes Anderon's style so much. One of the true artistic voices out there along with Tarantino and a few others. You just feel it in your bones that it's them when you watch a trailer, before even a few seconds have gone by.
It’s kinda a parody of itself at this point, there’s no other director whose style is so restrictive, all-encompassing, and un-real. characters with flat affect? check. symmetrical shots? check. pastel colors? check. and etc… like the twee, hipster equivalent of the marvel franchise. or david lynch if he spent his youth in portland and continuously refused to try anything new
@@bc5588 ITS STUPID AND ITS ALWAYS BEEN STUPID
out of all directors...you name tarantino...
@@bc5588 Your brain seriously hasn’t worked in decades if you’re actually calling having a style restrictive for being a style, being “all encompassing”, and not being real.
@@bc5588 Wes Anderson makes movies in a very specific style and so the parodies follow naturally because genres and tropes are low-hanging fruit for that sort of thing, but don't confuse it with a genuine critique. There's no denying his movies feel different than most other stuff out there, and he's clearly achieving what he sets out to do with consistency. From an artistic standpoint, that's pretty successful. Whether you enjoy it or would like to watch all of his movies back-to-back is a separate matter. There's a lot of breakdowns of his style out there and you should feel free to add your voice to that corpus - and to be fair, you sorta did. Fortunately, we're not constrained to only his movies, just like we're not constrained to listening only to pop music, or looking at only post-modern art or any of the other media and artistic genres that take shit for having a narrow compass or palette. I'm looking forward to this because I know roughly what I'm getting, that'll I'll enjoy it, and that tomorrow I can move on to something else.
I turned it off halfway through. Not because I disliked it, but because I am beyond excited and want to keep it as alive and new as possible for my first viewing.
i just watched this. it was a LOT weirder than the trailer tells you.
Just saw this on the other day and really enjoyed it!
Every scene is like an arthouse photo from the mid 50s.
I cant wait.
Check out The Grand Budapest Hotel while you wait. The main story revolves around a painting, so naturally Wes Anderson made every single scene look like a painting.
This cast is a thousand times impressive and better than the one in Amsterdam did a year ago, and another because it's Wes Anderson, what did you expect?
Ironically, Margot Robbie was in both
Amsterdam wasn't good
@@attobrahprince5236 I didn't even bother watching it
@@attobrahprince5236 did Wes Anderson make a movie in Amsterdam?
@@yokelengleng no, he was talking about David O. Russel's "Amsterdam" from 2022
Finally! A Wes Anderson new movie trailer that is NOT generated by AI.
I just fell in love with each and every shot
"Im a widower, but dont tell my kids"
Has to be the best line of dialogue ive ever heard.
“How Wes Anderson would you like this film to be?”
“Yes”
Can't say I'm a fan o/this movie. 45min in & the boredom is overwhelming.
I love the universes Wes Anderson creates, there's no evil in them.
Well except in The Grand Budapest Hotel, with the murder mystery while Fascism takes control of an entire country.
@@mrfunnyperson100 still no evil
@@lance-biggumselaborate please
@@mrfunnyperson100And Fantastic Mr Fox where simply trying to get food is literally a life or death situation.
@@unbearablysmug2437 durr i slurp whatever the government narrative is durr
Oscar for best production design confirmed
When there is a whole pack of Hollywood stars in a movie yet everyone is talking about the Director you know that's a living legend right there.
My sister is that type to only recognize actors but she just texted me that she saw this Wes Anderson trailer at the theater and it made me feel so proud that she recognizes the name now, back then she would’ve said a weird movie you’d probably like 😂
A true auteur
I agree Paul Thomas Anderson is a national treasure
Loved this movie. Scarjo and Jason deserve Oscars for this one.
I love the *solarized look* of the daylight exteriors.....
That alone would intrigue were not for the actors *&*
fascinating story and exceptional cinematography!!
_You had me at 'Wes Anderson"._
If I had a gazillion money, I would pay wes anderson to recreate all the iconic movies like aliens, titanic, fight club, the exorcist, jurassic park, harry potter, matrix, etc. just to see his version of them. That would be a blast. Lol.
SNL did a sketch (with Edward Norton) about what a horror movie would look like if it was directed by Wes Anderson.
@@heimdal8 And it's incredible!
And less good than SNL but still cute was Conan O'Brien's Star Wars Audition by Wes Anderson with Han Solo at Mos Eisley
Ive always thought that he could make the perfect live action Scooby-Doo movie, and Im not like a super fan of Scooby-Doo, I just think it would work
Wes Anderson's Star Wars adaptation, where the Sith and the Jedi fight a bit and talk out their personal problems and leave on a melancholic note whole smoking cigarettes
The whole movie is a postcard. Amazing.
If you're just watching the trailer and haven't seen the film yet, maybe don't continue reading:
I've been a huge Wes Anderson fan for such a long time, seen all of his films and have been obsessed with and very much influenced in my own creative work by the way he's building worlds, characters and stories. With Asteroid City though... I gotta say I thoroughly enjoyed his previous film French Dispatch but this one was a bit of a miss for me. Even though (as always) he has the most incredible cast (where literally every time a new character is introduced my jaw drops), insane set design, amazing dialogue, pacing (I could go on and on...), there was something about it where I just felt like it wasn't coming together fully as a piece... is that just me or did anyone else feel similarly? Very curious about how people received it.
Anderson extract the full essence of each actor... like squeezing oranges!
He is an artists!
Is this trailer hinting that Margot Robbie and Edward Norton are going to be the aliens?
Bill Murray will be an alien in an uncredited cameo
And Willem and Jeff
@@trouble1600Murray was going to be Steve Carrell's character but had to drop out due to COVID. Sorry.
@@songsfordustmites He recovered and later joined the set even though they had filmed most of his original character's scenes. So he is most likely going have a cameo role.
@@cristinajara6812 I wish that Jeff could play Dr. Who
Wes Anderson’s the only artist we go crazy for as his films become more and more like instagram filters
Or are Instagram filters becoming more and more like Wes Anderson films?
No! Instagram filters are becoming more and more like movies shot on Kodak film.
After 35 years of my life, it finally happened!!!! I fell asleep in the cinema for the first time in my life! 😅
Happened to me during Hail, Caesar did Wes make that one to by chance lol.
@@archaontheeverchosen7980 lol 😆
All this positive comments here, I thought is something wrong with me , I fell asleep to 😂
@@Ioan.Mutu. So that makes it the two of us my friend! And I bet many others too!
Visually it looks fantastic, especially the shot at 1:12 and that's why I'll be seeing it on the big screen at a beautiful, restored, historic theatre, the Civic, at this years film festival in Auckland, NZ. Jim Jarmusch loves this theatre and always has his films have their Southern Hemisphere premiere there, as there's no other theatre like it.
My favorite part about Wes’ movies is how well he knows and uses his actors. That last scene with Jason Schwartzman was hilarious.
We simply need a chain of Wes Anderson theaters - showing all his movies every day of the week. 🎥
Nobody needs that
@@ladygaga81ful
I rebuke you Yeezus, you keep those negative thoughts at the door...Yeezus.
@@justingreen2432 its not a hit on wes andersons filmography… just saying realistically nobody actually really needs that👽
They're all on Disney Plus anyways...
@ZanFear that depends on the region of the world your in i think. I live in the states and D+ only has Isle of Dogs. No Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, Royal Tenenbaums, Life Aquatic, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Moonrise Kingdom, Grand Budapest Hotel, OR French Dispatch..... then again a lot of those are R and D+ still has very few of those types of movies on there lol.
This! and a Christopher Nolan movie in the same season. Finally a reason to be excited about movies again!!!
Jason looks great in this. Very different character to most he’s played. CANT WAIT to see this in theatres. Such a brilliant cast. And huge! So many amazing talents. Probably the largest known cast he’s ever worked with
I feel the same about Jason. Reminds me of Ryan George.
Shouted to the high heavens when I heard my late Grandfather's song 'Freight Train' was chosen for this trailer! Makes me even more excited to watch this (inevitable) masterpiece.
sooooo looking forward to watching this on friday 😁
the cinematography looks incredible
Scarlett just looks ridiculously beautiful. Plus she's always amazing playing slightly detached, aloof characters - which is basically everyone in a Wes Anderson film.
She’s overhyped.
@@thewiseowl8804 lol, k...
@@clevergirl4457 She is not the pinnacle of beauty imo. Many seem to think so and I disagree. She's a great actress though.
Love the Minnesota? accent
@@thewiseowl8804 I feel like she's always playing the same character lately.
Half way through the trailer I actually had to force myself from watching any further. I already know I'm gonna love this film. Wes Anderson movies are always such a visual treat! Can't wait to see this in the theater, huge fan.
Yay!! thanks!
I HAD THE EXACT OPPOSITE REACTION. HALF WAY THROUGH THE TRAILER I COULDNT WATCH ANYMORE AND HAD TO SCROLL DOWN TO COMPLAIN ABOUT HOW RETARDED IT IS AND HOW RETARDED WES IS.
Why would you not want to finish the trailer then?
@@havok2111 some people me included like going into stuff blind makes it more worthwhile
I knew from shot one that it was Wes Anderson. Can't wait!
I'm just going to watch this trailer on repeat in a dark room for 2 hours.... sold.
14 year old Wes Anderson fan here! I've seen all of his movies multiple times, and I can't even begin to explain how excited I am for this one. My dad introduced me to Wes Anderson when I was still pretty young, and since then I've really grown to love his movies. Moonrise kingdom is literally my fav movie of all time, closely followed by The Grand Budapest Hotel, and The Royal Tenenbaums. I also LOVE Fantastic Mr. Fox. Okay I just love all his movies. Anyways I'm super excited to see this one!
It's actually great to see someone of your age so passionate about a film director!
Welcome to the club
Moonrise Kingdom is one of my favorite movies too.
@@TMSokoya My brother had a list of over 30 of his favorite movies by the time he was 9, His favorite director was wes anderson.
You're still pretty young still. You have a good dad though. Moonrise Kingdom is my favorite of Wes Anderson's films. It gets mixed reviews from adults but I think they forget what it was like to still be a kid.
Have you seen much Stanley Kubrick? He also had a very strong visual style to his films.
Can’t believe it’s only a couple months away, very hyped!
This is one hell of a vibey movie. The colors and lighting are flawless, and the 50's small town desert aesthetic is, in typical Wes Anderson fashion, dreamlike.
I don't care for some of Wes Anderson's films, but his taste in songs is almost good as mine. I wonder how many nights he snuck into my records collection at night.
It literally took me one second to realize this was a Wes Anderson picture...
I bet so many well-known actors are just excitedly waiting for Wes Anderson to call them and ask them to be in his next movie. They always look so fun to act in.
I mean
Coming into the set of a Wes Anderson fipm feels like a fever dream.
Wes Anderson movies are so stylized but thats part of the package. I always look forward to his films
man wes Anderson plus this theme just does it for me. gimme stuff about space in an isolated desert town where quirky theories... and events are sure to be aplenty
Jason Schwartzman hasn't been a lead in a Wes Anderson movie since The Darjeeling Limited, cool to see him playing a new kind of character for him.
As a graphic designer, I can say the color grading of this film is such a pure masterpiece! Kudos to the team.
omg. you can say that even if you werent a graphic designer. you dont need to be a graphic designer to have a valid opinion.
When the black and white images came I found myself wanting the technicolor back.
who asked
10 seconds into the trailer I could tell it was a wes Anderson film. 😍
Every second of the film is amazing. Brilliant!
I’m so happy to see ‘Gabe’ from Eighth Grade playing the son of Jason Schwartzman’s character… he was fucking fantastic in Eighth Grade and he is perfect for style/world of Wes Anderson. Not to mention he totally reminds me of a young version of Jason Schwartzman, on par with Rushmore, it’s perfect casting. I think we’ll see him in more of WA movies in the future
Lovely lovely guy - was really great working with him on this. His name is Jake Ryan, he’s very awesome.
@@aristoumeehan4076 Yes I should have taken 2 seconds to google and use his actual name hahah but wow that’s so cool that you worked on this movie, congrats!
he's actually worked with Wes before. He played Lionel in Moonrise Kingdom.
@@stevejames5580 damn it. Now I feel like a fool. Lol regardless tho it’s cool to see him in a bigger role with Wes Anderson
@@stevejames5580 he was also in isle of dogs.
This screams Wes Anderson and I love it. What an amazing cast, can't wait to watch this!
The colour palette and art direction are impeccable.
I smiled when i saw Tom Hanks. I remember his movie "A Man Named Oto" such a great piece there.
Words cannot describe the excitement pulsating through my chest right now. This is the type of movie that you pause at every frame to absorb as many details as your eyeballs will allow.
Cringe 😂
I love Wes Anderson's style, it is so satisfying and distinctive from anything else.
Gawd! It looks wonderful!!!
I love how in the first or second frame, you’re instantly able to tell it’s a Wes Anderson film.
Wes Anderson once again demonstrates his ability to wrangle half of Hollywood into one of his films. It won't be long before he makes an ensemble equivalent to that of Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, Robert Altman's Gosford Park and Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York combined.
or back in the day before Woody Allen wasn't reviled
Tom Hanks fits into Wes Andersen’s style more than I expected
🤮
So very Wes Anderson, I love it. Can't wait to see it.
I am a Wes Anderson fan. He never made a bad movie (my favorite of his movies is The Royal Tenenbaums) and honestly, this movie looks enjoyable. I might want to watch it at the theater when it comes out
I thought we'd never get that much sub bass in a Wes film. Dude's keeping it fresh with every one and that's why I'm such a fan
Love seeing that Stephen Park is in this. Underrated actor!
Oh, how I wish to see a film that emerges from the collaboration between the unparalleled talents of Wes Anderson and Tim Burton. It would be an absolute dream come true!
That sounds like a nightmare. You can't just mash two artists together that have a very particular way of doing things and a unique style.
Excited to watch with a star studded cast like this!
the mechanisms for his dialog and soundtrack/fx stop and go with deadpan acting are just super fun. 10/10.
Just like Once Upon A Time In Hollywood in 2019 and Licorice Pizza in 2021/2022, what a perfect summer film to treat us with this year. I can't wait to watch this in a cinema basked in the heat of the summer air - it is always one of my highlights of a summer to watch a film in the cinema at least once.
But both of those films were kinda meh, weren't they? Mildly interesting late entries in great filmmakers' careers that doesn't compare well against their best features. Fun to watch a single time and then barely remember they exist until someone else mentions them. Guess they can't all be gems. I'm sure I'll enjoy it while it's on, going in with such low expectations.
if you can find a cinema that isn't infested with 'youth's
Nice color palette :)
Awesome compelling epic provocative with a strong message that I hope most people can grasp
Love the color pallette. Definitely needs to be enjoyed on the big screen.
I love how you know it’s Wes Anderson before the trailer even says it. Such a genius filmmaker
He's genuis cause he uses the same repetitive style over 20 years?
@@widM_ well. His style is awesome. Nothing wrong with celebrating it??
Completely crazy and wonderfully enjoyable!
Always refreshing and relaxing. That's the vibe i always get with his movies..
I always enjoy a good Wes Anderson film, this came out of no where and I’m just excited!
Can't wait! This looks good!
Wes,keeping it fresh.
It really is just everything. One of the best!
Within several seconds watching the trailer I knew this is a Wes Anderson movie. His movies has a unique style of its own you can't miss.
This is the most Wes Anderson trailer for a Wes Anderson movie that was ever Wes Anderson'ed.
His best ever. I saw "The French Dispatch" two weekends in a row and I think I'ma do it again with this one!!
Feels more like fantastic mr. Fox but live action. Thank you Wes Anderson!
This looks like Wes turned the mannequins & fake town in the Nevada (nuclear bomb) Test Site from the 1950s into a movie. Love it! 😊