Last night was intense
thanks to everyone who turned out, we had an absolute rager of an event last night!
Crowdsurfing!
handclapping!
…and lasers!
On a far more low key note, here’s a great reason for why you should all see the Fantastic Mr. Fox!
Director Wes Anderson directed the entire film from his apartment in Paris, communicating with the animators in London via texts and e-mails. For a lot of these scenes, he recorded himself acting out the actions. Check it out above and make sure to see the movie soon!
Le Loup came out with their sophmore album “Family” about month ago. For those of you who are not familiar, Le Loup’s drummer, Robby Sahm, is my dear friend Becky’s older brother. Their album has been compared to the great indie bands of today like Animal Collective and Fleet Foxes. I saw them in a basement of some shady church in Philadelphia last year and their mix of folk music with electronic beats gave them a completely different feel from their first album, “The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations’ Millenium General Assembly”. The indie pop quartet is doing something indie heavy weights have been doing for the last couple years while adding their own twists with an abundance of mandolin, Afro-pop-esque guitar and distorted harmonies.
Just check out their review from BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/rxp2 with the all the audio tracks. (My favorites are Beach Town and Forgive Me)
Love and kisses,
Nellie
P.S. Because I am in Costa Rica and movies don’t come out here for 3 months after they do in the US the fact that Wes Anderson’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” comes out today in theaters makes me want to hop on a plane home. But since I don’t have $400 to throw around I have to settle on reading the movie review in the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/13/movies/13fantastic.html?scp=3&sq=wes%20anderson&st=cse.
Enjoy and I’m jealous of all of you.
Here’s the trailer for Wes Anderson’s adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic book “The Fantastic Mr. Fox.” While stop motion animation is a new format for Anderson, the film seems to have his signature wit and style. It doesn’t come out until November 13th, but with this and Spike Jonze’s “Where The Wild Things Are” coming out in October it looks like the movies this fall will be a great place to indulge both your inner child and cinephile.

