You can easily spot a Wes Anderson movie. Saturated colors, symmetrical shots, extravagant set design, and so much more. What's your single favorite thing about Wes Anderson films?
I love how he plays with our preconceptions and just does the opposite. He’ll take a seemingly polite character and put him in the least polite places. He lures you into a false sense of comfort in with his set, the colors and the ethereal cinematography. But it has such vulgar, deep and dark subject matter. I.e. The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Wes Anderson is like really a genious of our time. Every time i see a movie he made it feels like art. Other movies sometimes have those beautifull moments makes them remembered, but Wes's movies are like this from start till the end. Every act is composed perfectly, everything have a meaning. If the scene is at a hotel, it's not just a regular hotel they found. He pours ideas and visuals into that place. I loved two or three Wes movies beofre i even knew they are all made by him. He have the style most modern movies are lack of sadly...
he's going to be remembered in history as one of the greatest directors of all time. his mind is art, and everything he creates is a masterpiece like no other. truly, truly, truly a genius. i'm grateful we get to live in the world with such a director in our time.
took the words out of my mouth, Darjeeling Limited was my first experience as a young kid and it heavily imprinted on me having a brother, he captures emotions incredibly well and in a realistic chaotic way i love
More like, the characters in his movies dress like him...a lot like Christopher Nolan too, with his characters dressing like him. These film makers create worlds that mirror them (the directors).
I find his dress-sense sharp and elegant without trying too hard. Reminds me of old Hollywood stars like Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, David Niven and the lot.
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@@yaldabaoth9235 His "art" is contrived. Emptiness sold as art. Nothing artistic about his films . They don't lack souls(i.e persona), but consciousness. They are not sentient.
This short made literally cry. So many good people, sharing their dreams and visions and have the power and strength to keep on doing it. I'm so thankful for all the great filmmakers, that keep me inspiring, even when i'm not a filmmaker. Thank you sooooo much!
@@matiasgoinheix366 they teach these shots in most production design classes at most mojor film schools. But he's a genius for doing something they have been doing since the start of moving picture's. Hype!!!!!!
@@thegreatrainman2336 I was just talking about the solution to the problem. Whoever that came up with it, whenever it was, solved it in a very creative way. That's it. I was admiring that. I love watching these type of things on set.
Wes Andersons films feel so light and easy to digest from emotional side. I feel like having this kind of calm state in me created by the whole production eventho the story is changing or climaxing or maybe smth bad happened, idk to describe it properly into words. Those symmetrical shots and colors ease the audiences while the plot is either bright or dark.
He's definitely one of the greats of his generation. Not many director has an unique style like he does. When you see a trailer of his you know instantly it is his film. He chooses his stories to tell very well.
@@StudioBinder I actually grew up with Fantastic Mr. Fox since I never heard of that children's written by Roal Dahl yet. But now, it felt different between movies and the original source material.
juan zatarain There are a lot of talented people who have come along to present creative and Artistic visions. Kubrick did so with much thought and extensive research and always put forth intellectual and philosophical ideas in his work in a more cold and detached manner because that was who he was. Some filmmakers don’t show who the truly are but most do in one way or another and Kubrick certainly was, from the very beginning interested in only was he was interested in and not others before the time directors where no more than creative pawns in a studio. There’s great works today from PTA, also great writing from Charlie Kaufman who directs now too and... y’know I’m trying not to give away too mainstream creatives not because I think the mainstream is bad but because I think there’s unrecognized work and we should all acknowledge it ASAP.
I love his cinema. His telling of stories is so distinctively odd, extreme, while brilliant from top to bottom. Wes Anderson is hands down one of the best film makers born, not because of his stories, but because of his style, themes, storytelling. Simple, and gorgeous. The grand Budapest Hotel is the most beautiful comedy film i watched ever. Moonrise Kingdom and The darjeeling limited are also good in their own ways.
Wes is such an inspiring person. Bottle Rocket still feels like something that everyone involved in it really loved and cared about without any concerns and seeing how he kept that feeling in all of his films and expanded on it so much even though the initial reception wasn't too great is beautiful. He seems like a person that, when you meet him, would instantly put a smile on your face and would always have something interesting to say. just the perfect human being.
I'm glad that Wes has chosen to continue to do what he loves the way he loves to do it. I found Wes and his movies as Rushmore premiered and I've seen every single one since. I do consider myself a fan
Wes Anderson understands precision so well that many of us in the Robot community believe he may be a Robot himself. A great director for viewers who are intelligent... but also artificially intelligent.
The films are full of love.Love for humans, love for colors, shapes, speach. Love for even the smallest detail.Makes you wish to live in a world like that.
I like how he pull his past into making the movie, which helps me understand him better. Besides, we all have memories of childhood and it is great to see Wes make his movies from children's perspective.
I really wanna become a director, and I’ve watched so many of his films, and I believe that unique styles really can go a long way. I truly love Wes Anderson style and I hope it doesn’t change.
Everytime there’s a Wes Anderson film reease, I’m sold. He always has the unique style, visual, tone, humor and weird awkward characters (that’s why I’m lovin it)
I am so thankful to the world someone like Wes exist and we can experience his movies that are so inspring, touching, funny and beautiful. Wes is a genius!
this is one of my favorite film essays about my favorite director, i love it so much! his style is so pleasingly aesthetic and the storytelling of his movies are outstanding. i can't wait to see his next upcoming film "the french dispatch".
What an awesome person. One of the few movie makers that puts out absolute gems that are unique, meaningful, and charming. Wes is an outlyer in an industry dominated by track-home movies.
Wes is without a speck of doubt, one of the best directors working today. We are lucky to have him. His films never stop amusing me. Royal tenenbaums, grand budapest or rushmore. They are all so beautiful. Visually ensorcelling and the characters are so likeable as well.
While watching his films we do fall for the visuals and arts and in the end of the films we realise the wholesome idea he hide in those......which make his movies feel like a dream . Wes 💙
There have been a lot of great directors. Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorcese, John Huston, David Fincher. Ridley Scott. But there are some directors that are "different". Not only do they make good movies, but they also make them in their own unique, recognizable style. Here are my favorites: Wes Anderson, Jim Jarmusch, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, Alex Garland, Darren Aronofsky, Coen brothers. Let me know if you think someone else belongs on this list.
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As someone who is working on my first short film, videos with directors, are really inspiring and helpful. I watched the one with Martin Scorsese right before watching this one, and I really got a lot out of the both of them. What I like about Wes Anderson films is that besides being very original they are very playful in a sense. He creates a whole new world filled with rich and interesting characters you've probably never seen before. What more could you ask for from a film maker?
I never knew who Wes Anderson was until I watched the Grand Budapest Hotel. I thought he was an old guy, but he's not. I love his style and his honesty and simplicity. Don't ever change Wes.
GREAT editing on this, especially on bridging the gap between the films to showcase similarities in style and composition. Can tell it was made by an Anderson fan
Great take on his films. I didn't know of the other films. I really like when a director has this sense of self and similar style in movies as long as the movie works stand alone.
His way to tell Storys makes me happy. And the way he films his movies makes me more happy. Thank you Mr. Anderson (no Neo , not you) . I am a happy Human on watching a Wes Anderson movie.
Love this man and the way he sees the world. It's like saving your innocence even when you go through the harshest things. RUclips should disable the dislike button for videos like these.
One of my top five's is Rushmore. Loved it from day one. Then went to film school and due to my new found knowledge, started to unlove many films I previously thought were great. Then watched Rushmore with great trepidation, expecting not to like it, but loved it just the same. I cried most of way through as I came to realise I loved those characters more than my own family. They were my family.
Whenever I recall my childhood memories it looked liked Wes Anderson's movies and I didn't realize until I first watched his movie. I feel so connected to his movies. My artwork, and my way of doing things is so similar to his, it's weird.
Two Andersons, so unlike each other but each making legendary contributions to American and World Cinema. We, as the audience to their work are lucky !
Every one of his movie is like a beautiful journey to me where I get you hang out with these amazing characters and visual imagery world for 2-3 hours of my life
At 11:01, he mentions with satisfaction, "We were able to get it into the right hands." This is the kind of insight that many aspiring directors hope to gain when watching videos like this - a glimpse into how to take the first steps into the industry. Sadly, there are many talented individuals who may never have such opportunities. Factors such as location, language, and network can all limit one's chances of succeeding in this field.
@@arthursarzen1048 He's fantastic in that as well. Hard to say which one is "better". I love both movies. They are my favorites. I think his performance and character in Lost In Translation sticks with me more. He should of won an oscar for it. ~ I was always kind of mystified by Bill's reaction at the Oscars.. Almost like the scene they showed from the movie was one of the weaker scenes of the movie? Only my guess.. Anyone else? Can see here- ruclips.net/video/NFOtf_mHx5k/видео.html
@@thomasrainbow he was one dimensional in Royal. He was amazing in" ground hogs day". The wes Anderson, the "life aquatic" he was great and he was the man in Rushmore. In royal ,the other actors stood out more. Hackman was amazing in Royal. Can you imagine if Murray was casted as Royal? That would have been a good fit.
Man, I wish I had friends like Owen and Wes who loves making movies and was so passionate about it. My friends dont even understand what a movie feels like hence making them. It is kinda sad how i cant talk to them about it let alone make one. 😢
I truly believe every person has a purpose to fulfill, something that is "perfectly fitting" for him/her to do (because they're GOOD at it), which eventually contributes to humanity (or just make people happy tbh)....and Wes is one of the very few people I adore that has actually accomplished his purpose
You can easily spot a Wes Anderson movie. Saturated colors, symmetrical shots, extravagant set design, and so much more. What's your single favorite thing about Wes Anderson films?
Quirky characters
Comedy (told by the camera movement)
Wes Anderson's choice of music was the thing that stuck with me the most.
I love how he plays with our preconceptions and just does the opposite.
He’ll take a seemingly polite character and put him in the least polite places.
He lures you into a false sense of comfort in with his set, the colors and the ethereal cinematography. But it has such vulgar, deep and dark subject matter. I.e. The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Choice of music, production design and Character’s phsycology
I wonder what the inside of his house looks like
Not symetrical or weird at all I guess
A lot of poo poo and pee pee
Franklin Delano Bluth lol
Dead animals. Quirky family. Bright wallpapers. Who knows?
probably has his house laid out as if it was owned by someone with OCD
I wish Wes Anderson could direct my life
IKR?
That was beautiful, poetic and true. Made me shed a tear. Beautiful.
I wish he could direct This Year This Year has been directed by Darren Aronofsky
That would be such a pretty life
You guys have done Ph.D in giving compliments@Camerin Metrejean
The best complimenr ever heard
His style never ceases to amaze me.
One of the best modern directors working today.
Likewise, he has such a unique style and it's always a pleasure to watch!
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@@StudioBinder don't know why people hate that style . I mean that was his style since his filmmaking debut
@@StudioBinder he the illegitimate son of John Hughes in my mind.
patiently awaiting 'The French Dispatch'
impatiently 😐
Is it postphoned?
@@tharindukrishan6789 again yes
still waiting
Patiently indeed
I hope he does not change his style, for me watching one of his movies feels like coming home after a really long time.
this is so perfectly put. spot on.
That beautiful
Wonderfully said
Tomas Goñi it feels like reading a book in grade school on a rainy day
This comment almost made me cry
Wes Anderson is like really a genious of our time. Every time i see a movie he made it feels like art. Other movies sometimes have those beautifull moments makes them remembered, but Wes's movies are like this from start till the end. Every act is composed perfectly, everything have a meaning. If the scene is at a hotel, it's not just a regular hotel they found. He pours ideas and visuals into that place. I loved two or three Wes movies beofre i even knew they are all made by him. He have the style most modern movies are lack of sadly...
Genius*, genius.
he's going to be remembered in history as one of the greatest directors of all time. his mind is art, and everything he creates is a masterpiece like no other. truly, truly, truly a genius. i'm grateful we get to live in the world with such a director in our time.
@@misojimo2154 I 100% agree. In my opinion, he’s up there with directors like Villeneuve, Wright, and Nolan as some of the best of our time
took the words out of my mouth, Darjeeling Limited was my first experience as a young kid and it heavily imprinted on me having a brother, he captures emotions incredibly well and in a realistic chaotic way i love
He dresses exactly like the characters in his movies.
More like, the characters in his movies dress like him...a lot like Christopher Nolan too, with his characters dressing like him. These film makers create worlds that mirror them (the directors).
Because his buddies are the characters.
I find his dress-sense sharp and elegant without trying too hard. Reminds me of old Hollywood stars like Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, David Niven and the lot.
And he makes movies about himself. If he wasn't exactly like the kid in Rushmore he at least wanted to be.
His filmmaking is so artistic and so exciting to watch. Working on an animated short and videos like this inspire me a lot!!! Great Content!!!
We're glad you like it! Good luck with your short!
Your animated short is going to be awful
@@sirsophisticate4907 jerk alert .
Sir Sophisticate You're attacking someone who is living their dreams because you're afraid to pursue yours.
@@bobsworld615 ok BOBS WORLD LMAO u think I care about what you have to say
God damn, all these movies leave a hole in my heart. They will never be filled by another
Hey there, thanks for watching!
Feel free to check out the article tied to this video:
www.studiobinder.com/blog/wes-anderson-style/
Dives deeper into Wes Anderson's style and movies.
Feel free to search through our blog, there are a lot more Wes Anderson content there!
Enjoy! ✌🏻
This man seems to have a really sweet soul
He's a psychopath.
@@stigludwigsen Psychopaths can't conceive art. They lack souls. And Anderson clearly has a sense of awe and wonder so he is not a psychopath
@@yaldabaoth9235 His "art" is contrived. Emptiness sold as art. Nothing artistic about his films .
They don't lack souls(i.e persona), but consciousness. They are not sentient.
@@stigludwigsen stfu you are the miserable emptiness out of all of us
This short made literally cry. So many good people, sharing their dreams and visions and have the power and strength to keep on doing it. I'm so thankful for all the great filmmakers, that keep me inspiring, even when i'm not a filmmaker. Thank you sooooo much!
5:44 that is some genius problem solving. Would’ve never guessed that wasn’t a real train.
Thought the same.
Old generic trick they have done that since the silent days far from genius
@@thegreatrainman2336 True. Still, whoever came up with it solved the problem with wit.
@@matiasgoinheix366 they teach these shots in most production design classes at most mojor film schools. But he's a genius for doing something they have been doing since the start of moving picture's. Hype!!!!!!
@@thegreatrainman2336 I was just talking about the solution to the problem. Whoever that came up with it, whenever it was, solved it in a very creative way. That's it. I was admiring that. I love watching these type of things on set.
Wes Andersons films feel so light and easy to digest from emotional side. I feel like having this kind of calm state in me created by the whole production eventho the story is changing or climaxing or maybe smth bad happened, idk to describe it properly into words. Those symmetrical shots and colors ease the audiences while the plot is either bright or dark.
Yes! and i always feel like it provides this ironic contrast that adds to the dead-pan humor Wes always incorporates
I don’t think one director has influenced my life more. I found his movies at the exact right time in my life.
Same
This presentation is very professional. Good job, StudioBinder.
Knowing that he wanted to be an architect first makes a lot of sense in the context of his framing
Like how Anderson looks like a random guy interrupting the shooting process in some scenes
He's definitely one of the greats of his generation. Not many director has an unique style like he does. When you see a trailer of his you know instantly it is his film. He chooses his stories to tell very well.
Don't need to change. They're beautiful, symmetrical movies that have our capacity for kindness at their core.
*_Wes Anderson is one of the most underrated directors in cinema. He's like the modern Stanley Kubrick with a lighthearted manner._*
Nicely put! What's your favorite of his films?
@@StudioBinder I actually grew up with Fantastic Mr. Fox since I never heard of that children's written by Roal Dahl yet. But now, it felt different between movies and the original source material.
😂😂😂😂 u a fool Kubrick is on another playing field only modern era director that can be placed on the playing field with the greats is P.T.A
juan zatarain There are a lot of talented people who have come along to present creative and Artistic visions. Kubrick did so with much thought and extensive research and always put forth intellectual and philosophical ideas in his work in a more cold and detached manner because that was who he was. Some filmmakers don’t show who the truly are but most do in one way or another and Kubrick certainly was, from the very beginning interested in only was he was interested in and not others before the time directors where no more than creative pawns in a studio.
There’s great works today from PTA, also great writing from Charlie Kaufman who directs now too and... y’know I’m trying not to give away too mainstream creatives not because I think the mainstream is bad but because I think there’s unrecognized work and we should all acknowledge it ASAP.
@@afonsolucas2219 yeah yeah everyone's great yeah yeah. 😂 like I said not on the same lvl Kubrick is an all time great
I love his cinema. His telling of stories is so distinctively odd, extreme, while brilliant from top to bottom. Wes Anderson is hands down one of the best film makers born, not because of his stories, but because of his style, themes, storytelling. Simple, and gorgeous. The grand Budapest Hotel is the most beautiful comedy film i watched ever. Moonrise Kingdom and The darjeeling limited are also good in their own ways.
Wes is such an inspiring person. Bottle Rocket still feels like something that everyone involved in it really loved and cared about without any concerns and seeing how he kept that feeling in all of his films and expanded on it so much even though the initial reception wasn't too great is beautiful. He seems like a person that, when you meet him, would instantly put a smile on your face and would always have something interesting to say. just the perfect human being.
Y’all know this mans is 50 years old. I thought he was like 30 something.
He's actually almost 51. Crazy!
WHAT
Whoa, I would not have guessed it!
Happiness'll keep a body young.
He has been making movies for 24 years, he couldn't be 30 something
I'm glad that Wes has chosen to continue to do what he loves the way he loves to do it. I found Wes and his movies as Rushmore premiered and I've seen every single one since. I do consider myself a fan
Wes Anderson’s writing tis the thing I admire most about his films
I’d love to see David Lynch, Coen Brothers or Danny Boyle breakdown
I know a movie is great when it makes me want to be a character in that world. Wes of course delivers as always
Wes Anderson understands precision so well that many of us in the Robot community believe he may be a Robot himself. A great director for viewers who are intelligent... but also artificially intelligent.
Tom, your not allowed to watch good films. Your breaching protocol.
The films are full of love.Love for humans, love for colors, shapes, speach. Love for even the smallest detail.Makes you wish to live in a world like that.
I love Wes Anderson movies. He is so unique and absolutely wonderful.
I hope he never changes the way he makes films, it's a magical formula which brings me joy like no other films, especially the Grand Budapest Hotel.
I like how he pull his past into making the movie, which helps me understand him better. Besides, we all have memories of childhood and it is great to see Wes make his movies from children's perspective.
I really wanna become a director, and I’ve watched so many of his films, and I believe that unique styles really can go a long way. I truly love Wes Anderson style and I hope it doesn’t change.
Everytime there’s a Wes Anderson film reease, I’m sold. He always has the unique style, visual, tone, humor and weird awkward characters (that’s why I’m lovin it)
I am so thankful to the world someone like Wes exist and we can experience his movies that are so inspring, touching, funny and beautiful. Wes is a genius!
I always feel his movies look like a “I Spy” book come to life. Always warm and whimsical visuals.
He is his own genre. Periodt.
this is one of my favorite film essays about my favorite director, i love it so much! his style is so pleasingly aesthetic and the storytelling of his movies are outstanding. i can't wait to see his next upcoming film "the french dispatch".
I love how he weaves elements of theatre within his films
What an awesome person. One of the few movie makers that puts out absolute gems that are unique, meaningful, and charming. Wes is an outlyer in an industry dominated by track-home movies.
“I have tended to say I think I’d rather just do what I love!”
Couldn’t have said it better myself, Wes!💖
And that is just the way we like them 💜 I'm so ready for the French dispatch 🤩
in my opinion studio binder is one of the best channels to learn about cinema on youtube
Wes is without a speck of doubt, one of the best directors working today. We are lucky to have him. His films never stop amusing me. Royal tenenbaums, grand budapest or rushmore. They are all so beautiful. Visually ensorcelling and the characters are so likeable as well.
He seems to be a person who is calm and pleasant to work with
once in a lifetime artist, once in a lifetime imagination!! love him and his work!!
The whimsy, terse dialog, quick cuts and funny characters. His films are a joy to watch.
One of the best modern filmmaker of all time.
While watching his films we do fall for the visuals and arts and in the end of the films we realise the wholesome idea he hide in those......which make his movies feel like a dream . Wes 💙
Can we appreciate how good a compilation this is. Its not some watch mojo bullshit its actually good.
Thanks for the like guys. I’m genuinely a big fan.
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"I'd rather just do what I love."
There have been a lot of great directors. Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorcese, John Huston, David Fincher. Ridley Scott.
But there are some directors that are "different". Not only do they make good movies, but they also make them in their own unique, recognizable style.
Here are my favorites: Wes Anderson, Jim Jarmusch, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, Alex Garland, Darren Aronofsky, Coen brothers.
Let me know if you think someone else belongs on this list.
Luis Buñuel, Einsestein, Bergman
Nolan?
guilermo del toro
tim burton
jane campion
There is a feeling of calm energy in all the characters that appeals to me. I love these films.
Studio Binder never disappoints. One of the best channels to follow for any filmmaker.
The intro music gets me everytime. Makes me work harder as a PA so I can learn, absorb and move up 💛
Can you make a video on how to start making films. Like how to collect resources and funding
Buy a camera. Start creating. Put it on RUclips and see what happens. Use iMovie for editing!
@@softsoulyoga genius advice marta, "use iMovie" yeah that'll get us exposure and funding..
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A singular artist. Brilliant.. His sensibilities speak to my heart. Thanks, Wes.
Brilliant
He inspires me so much to be a art director, its crazy how in love everything about his movies
Grand Budapest Hotel...A wonderful piece of work.
That's an interesting name!
Just terrible. I was so bored I slit my wrists.
Good to have directors like Anderson that deeply care about their productions.
As someone who is working on my first short film, videos with directors, are really inspiring and helpful. I watched the one with Martin Scorsese right before watching this one, and I really got a lot out of the both of them. What I like about Wes Anderson films is that besides being very original they are very playful in a sense. He creates a whole new world filled with rich and interesting characters you've probably never seen before. What more could you ask for from a film maker?
I never knew who Wes Anderson was until I watched the Grand Budapest Hotel. I thought he was an old guy, but he's not. I love his style and his honesty and simplicity. Don't ever change Wes.
GREAT editing on this, especially on bridging the gap between the films to showcase similarities in style and composition. Can tell it was made by an Anderson fan
the one point perspective is beautiful. gives me a sense of minimalism. a dead center focus, almost mindful yet mindless
Great take on his films. I didn't know of the other films. I really like when a director has this sense of self and similar style in movies as long as the movie works stand alone.
What a delightful little doc. Well done to whoever made this.
All are great but my two faves of his are Life Aquatic and Moonrise Kingdom
Same. Both are unqualified masterpieces.
His way to tell Storys makes me happy. And the way he films his movies makes me more happy. Thank you Mr. Anderson (no Neo , not you) . I am a happy Human on watching a Wes Anderson movie.
Wow. I was about to list it in the watch later playlist but it was so good that I kept going till the end.Smooth as silk
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Isle of Dogs is one of the most inspiring movies I've ever seen.
Love this man and the way he sees the world. It's like saving your innocence even when you go through the harshest things. RUclips should disable the dislike button for videos like these.
One of my top five's is Rushmore. Loved it from day one. Then went to film school and due to my new found knowledge, started to unlove many films I previously thought were great. Then watched Rushmore with great trepidation, expecting not to like it, but loved it just the same. I cried most of way through as I came to realise I loved those characters more than my own family. They were my family.
I don't know how you turn out such great content so quickly, but I'll still be here when you hit the first million subs.
He seems like genuinely eccentric and intelligent dude. God bless his heart his movies are great
6:18 could someone tell me the name of the music that is playing in the backround? It's so beautiful!
In case someone is wondering, I found it out: it's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten!
Whenever I recall my childhood memories it looked liked Wes Anderson's movies and I didn't realize until I first watched his movie. I feel so connected to his movies. My artwork, and my way of doing things is so similar to his, it's weird.
Wes Anderson is incomparable
He definitely has a unique style!
The whole jailed artist section of his latest movie has really made me fall in love with him all over again. My god it’s so good.
You really should do a Yorgos Lanthimos video.
YES
Absolutely
And ari aster as well.
The score in both lanthimos' and ari aster's movies is phenomenal. I think aster has raised the bar for horror movies.
your one of mine man, you have my vote!!
This channel is a gem for film enthusiasts. Great! 🌸
I love this channel, you curate such brilliant information
Have to give props to whomever picked that LOVE track toward the end. A perfect choice!
Two Andersons, so unlike each other but each making legendary contributions to American and World Cinema. We, as the audience to their work are lucky !
PTA? :)
@@Pixelkip yup !
Just recently got into Anderson’s work and I would die for this man.
5:46 Bruh! I thought that was a real train!!!
Every one of his movie is like a beautiful journey to me where I get you hang out with these amazing characters and visual imagery world for 2-3 hours of my life
Very fun and inspiring video. Such eye candy with the bright colors. Do Scorsese please!!
At 11:01, he mentions with satisfaction, "We were able to get it into the right hands." This is the kind of insight that many aspiring directors hope to gain when watching videos like this - a glimpse into how to take the first steps into the industry. Sadly, there are many talented individuals who may never have such opportunities. Factors such as location, language, and network can all limit one's chances of succeeding in this field.
Bill Murray's acting in Royal Tenabaum is the best work he's ever done
Really , really
You never saw lost in translation?
@@arthursarzen1048 He's fantastic in that as well. Hard to say which one is "better". I love both movies. They are my favorites. I think his performance and character in Lost In Translation sticks with me more. He should of won an oscar for it. ~ I was always kind of mystified by Bill's reaction at the Oscars.. Almost like the scene they showed from the movie was one of the weaker scenes of the movie? Only my guess.. Anyone else? Can see here- ruclips.net/video/NFOtf_mHx5k/видео.html
@@thomasrainbow he was one dimensional in Royal. He was amazing in" ground hogs day". The wes Anderson, the "life aquatic" he was great and he was the man in Rushmore. In royal ,the other actors stood out more. Hackman was amazing in Royal. Can you imagine if Murray was casted as Royal? That would have been a good fit.
Seriously boring movie. How he get gets any financing for his boring and annoying films is beyond me.
@@trinabaker3186 No. Lost in Translation.
I found the exact style I was really looking for - it's a kind of magic. Thanks a lot!
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Welcome to the club! What's your favorite video so far?
Whoever edited this is a genius! Keep ‘em coming, StudioBinder!
Man, I wish I had friends like Owen and Wes who loves making movies and was so passionate about it. My friends dont even understand what a movie feels like hence making them. It is kinda sad how i cant talk to them about it let alone make one. 😢
Wow I’m honestly so inspired right now. Wes Anderson is top 5 director of all time. No question!
Darjeeling limited is my favorit..
I truly believe every person has a purpose to fulfill, something that is "perfectly fitting" for him/her to do (because they're GOOD at it), which eventually contributes to humanity (or just make people happy tbh)....and Wes is one of the very few people I adore that has actually accomplished his purpose
THAAANKKSSS FINALLY WES ANDERSON. THANKS THANKS THANKSSS
You're welcome!😃
What a talent! I hope he continues listening to himself - his movies are great!