October 14th, 2010 / 12:16 pm
Snippets
Snippets
Blake Butler—
Wes Anderson’s undergraduate fiction surfaces at Analecta. Afraid to read, as the cuteness might burn my eyes.
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.
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.
If by worst you meen so good that Mike almost cries at the ending, every single time.
;)
Any story referring to Maxell XL2-S 100s is all right with me.
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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Is it ok to republish juvenalia without the author’s permission?
seems relevant whether or not the author would ever use such a term as “juvenilia.”
seems relevant whether or not the author would ever use such a term as “juvenilia.”
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