October 14th, 2010 / 12:16 pm
Snippets

Wes Anderson’s undergraduate fiction surfaces at Analecta. Afraid to read, as the cuteness might burn my eyes.

11 Comments

  1. Mike Meginnis

      I am an unapologetic lover of Wes Anderson’s movies. The Life Aquatic is my favorite film. But I think there’s probably a reason he didn’t stick with fiction.

  2. Lincoln Michel

      Wes Anderson’s first three films are all great, but The Life Aquatic was pretty bad. I guess Owen Wilson (co-writer of the first three) kept him in line. I think he just needs to branch out more and stop redoing the same thing. I guess he actually did that with Fantastic Mr. Fox, which was pretty good.

  3. Mike Meginnis

      If by worst you meen so good that Mike almost cries at the ending, every single time.

      ;)

  4. muckster

      Any story referring to Maxell XL2-S 100s is all right with me.

  5. lorian

      not a bad story, and pretty damn impressive for an undergraduate. interesting to think the idea of ‘checking the scene’ has defined his entire film career, most notably rushmore.

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  7. alan

      Is it ok to republish juvenalia without the author’s permission?

  8. stephen

      seems relevant whether or not the author would ever use such a term as “juvenilia.”

  9. stephen

      seems relevant whether or not the author would ever use such a term as “juvenilia.”

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