The 1992 short will always be an inspiration to young filmmakers everywhere. Getting it into Sundance, then getting it sold was like lightning in a bottle rocket.
There’s some genius aspects in BR. Some lines still crack me up every single time. “What has she ever done with her life that’s so great?” “You like these? Done.” “I bet that piano was worth ten grand” “You’re out too. And I don’t think I’m in either.”
saw it in the theater and many times since. Met Dignan at a party, he was talking w Drew Barrymore, he introduced me to Wes who told me about his upcoming film with Bill Murray. I told him that it prolly was good fit. "Who is that man?" :)
Delicious to watch, real art, amazing movie. Wes Anderson first 4 movies told us all we need to know about his talent and creativity. Larger budgets, for some crazy reason(s) watered down what made those movies so great. Anyway I still like to watch his movies always expecting to see a less polished and formula bottled Wes.
First 4 movies - bottle rocket to Steve zissou (which had a large budget and got very mixed reviews and was considered a lesser film). I don't quite see your point. I thought Zissou was great but it was considered a drop off from his first 3 films.
I love a lot of Owen's movie bottle rocket was 2 hours long and no plot line it seems like the love of my life needs to become better at Writing Movies he'll get there one day:-)
Wes Anderson’s best movie. I’m one of the few people who saw it in the theater.
rushmore was better, after that all his movies sucked
The 1992 short will always be an inspiration to young filmmakers everywhere. Getting it into Sundance, then getting it sold was like lightning in a bottle rocket.
Just watched this again with my wife, so many chuckles. Love the chemistry between everyone, timeless feel good movie.
There’s some genius aspects in BR. Some lines still crack me up every single time.
“What has she ever done with her life that’s so great?”
“You like these? Done.”
“I bet that piano was worth ten grand”
“You’re out too. And I don’t think I’m in either.”
"How did an asshole like Bob get such a great kitchen?!" Ha I wrote the comment before I watched the video. LOL " Bob stole his car!"
Amazing film
Definitely a cult classic
Wes in 90s and 00s was just a massive raw indie talent. Especially his first three movies. Just beautiful.
I love how you ended it with that great James Caan line. Fantastic little doc.
Wes is like if ReviewBrah became a director.
I love it. One of my favorite movies of all time.
saw it in the theater and many times since. Met Dignan at a party, he was talking w Drew Barrymore, he introduced me to Wes who told me about his upcoming film with Bill Murray. I told him that it prolly was good fit. "Who is that man?" :)
I always tell people my top 2 favorite movies of all time are Bottle Rocket and Waking Life ❤
Love Bottle Rocket.
Delicious to watch, real art, amazing movie. Wes Anderson first 4 movies told us all we need to know about his talent and creativity.
Larger budgets, for some crazy reason(s) watered down what made those movies so great. Anyway I still like to watch his movies always expecting to see a less polished and formula bottled Wes.
First 4 movies - bottle rocket to Steve zissou (which had a large budget and got very mixed reviews and was considered a lesser film).
I don't quite see your point. I thought Zissou was great but it was considered a drop off from his first 3 films.
. @nms7872 Agree that Life Aquatic is a fun and well made movie - I actually love that movie. Moonrise also is on my top list. Cheers
Thanks for uploading this!
Jeez, Future Man is kind of cool!
Like the movie. James Caan. Dark Backward.
I love a lot of Owen's movie bottle rocket was 2 hours long and no plot line it seems like the love of my life needs to become better at Writing Movies he'll get there one day:-)
I don't get it, the movie is like a dry day old flavourless sandwich.
I agree to be honest.
The movie is a perfect gem. I feel bad for those of you that don’t see the genius and how hilarious this movie is
siskel and ebert loved it, thats why I watched it