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Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston) had three children—Chas, Margot, and Richie—and then they separated. Chas (Ben Stiller) started buying real estate in his early teens and seemed to have an almost preternatural understanding of international finance. Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) was a playwright and received a Braverman Grant of $50,000 in the ninth grade. Richie (Luke Wilson) was a junior champion tennis player and won the U.S. Nationals three years in a row. Virtually all memory of the brilliance of the young Tenenbaums was subsequently erased by two decades of betrayal, failure, and disaster. —The Criterion Collection

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Wes Anderson

Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Anderson was interested in filmmaking and performance from a young age, shooting crude Super-8 movies and staging elaborate school plays. As a philosophy student at the University of Texas at Austin, Anderson found a kindred spirit in classmate Owen Wilson, who shared the director’s passion for playwriting and watching classic films of the ‘70s. The two became roommates and lingered at UT; as Anderson honed his skills at a local public access television station and Wilson performed in local stage productions. The duo then set out to shoot a full-length script they wrote, titled Bottle Rocket, recruiting two of Wilson’s brothers, Luke Wilson and Andrew Wilson, to perform. Despite Andrew’s production connections in Austin, however, the team eventually ran out of film stock and funds, and they had to edit their footage into a 13-minute short. The black-and-white production eventually found its way to fellow Texan filmmaker L.M. Kit Carson, a family friend… read more

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Kyle Walker

9Feb10

Enjoying monday movie night with Margot!!!  
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Sarah

29Jan10

Hm. Most of the stuff was beautiful and hilarious and really really thought-through. But I just can't wrap my head around this film as a whole. I will have to watch it again. And again, probably.   

Jesse Savin

29Jan10

99% of the time this is my favorite movie ever. I don't care what anyone says about Wes he is a brilliant mind. And this will forever be his masterpiece. Perfect.  

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The Auteurs Daily: London. Fantastic Mr Fox

By David Hudson on October 14, 2009
Updated through 10/28. Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr Fox, an adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved book, opens the Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival (site) tonight and the first reviews are just coming
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