elaine, 25, film student always, and the last to leave the theatre.

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May 1st
11:41

Tiscali: It’s worth noting that many of the cast come from famous or dysfunctional families, a bit like the Tenenbaums.Wes Anderson: It’s interesting. You know, Ben Stiller, Gwyneth Paltrow, certainly Anjelica Huston, all those families are real achievers, you know, and fame is an issue for their whole families. For Anjelica Huston (daughter of John Huston) I think there’s definitely things for her to relate to in terms of the character that Hackman is playing. Hackman - I didn’t know much of anything about his background, but after we’d finished the movie I saw an episode of Inside The Actors Studio which he did while we were filming. And he talked about his father, and it seemed to really relate to what he’d been playing in the movie - it caught me so much off-guard. You know, there was no dialogue between us about it, but it was clearly something he couldn’t have helped but to tap into.
Tiscali: What did he say in the programme?Wes Anderson: His father left his family when he was 13 or so, and he just described this moment when Hackman and his friends were playing in the street, and his father drove by. And Hackman saw him driving by, and his father kind of waved from the window but didn’t stop the car. And it was the last he saw him for ten years. And Hackman had really choked up when he was telling it. It was very moving. I’d never heard anything about this at all. And he’d been playing this father who abandons his family for years and years. (via)

Tiscali: It’s worth noting that many of the cast come from famous or dysfunctional families, a bit like the Tenenbaums.
Wes Anderson: It’s interesting. You know, Ben Stiller, Gwyneth Paltrow, certainly Anjelica Huston, all those families are real achievers, you know, and fame is an issue for their whole families. For Anjelica Huston (daughter of John Huston) I think there’s definitely things for her to relate to in terms of the character that Hackman is playing. Hackman - I didn’t know much of anything about his background, but after we’d finished the movie I saw an episode of Inside The Actors Studio which he did while we were filming. And he talked about his father, and it seemed to really relate to what he’d been playing in the movie - it caught me so much off-guard. You know, there was no dialogue between us about it, but it was clearly something he couldn’t have helped but to tap into.

Tiscali: What did he say in the programme?
Wes Anderson: His father left his family when he was 13 or so, and he just described this moment when Hackman and his friends were playing in the street, and his father drove by. And Hackman saw him driving by, and his father kind of waved from the window but didn’t stop the car. And it was the last he saw him for ten years. And Hackman had really choked up when he was telling it. It was very moving. I’d never heard anything about this at all. And he’d been playing this father who abandons his family for years and years. (via)

October 21st
11:52
Via
"Anderson had tried to stay positive but recalled that Murray had actually come to set, even when the actor was not involved in filming, just to protect the director. ‘You were not scared of Gene,’ Anderson said to Murray. ‘I noticed early on so I started asking you to come be there. I remember, there was a scene where Gene goes for a walk in the park and I looked up on the top of this rock and you were standing with a cowboy hat watching the set. And you were just there to show solidarity and I was very touched by that.’"
—  Wes Anderson recalls Bill Murray protecting him from Gene Hackman (via noirdeoro)
August 8th
11:57
I loved Margo’s leaping zebra wallpaper in The Royal Tenenbaums. The wallpaper was created for Gino’s restaurant in New York City and has since been revived by Scalamandre, famous for producing fabrics for Hearst Castle and the White House. No clue on how expensive it is, probably very. 

I loved Margo’s leaping zebra wallpaper in The Royal Tenenbaums. The wallpaper was created for Gino’s restaurant in New York City and has since been revived by Scalamandre, famous for producing fabrics for Hearst Castle and the White House. No clue on how expensive it is, probably very. 

April 23rd
22:31
Off to New York! Be back in a week or so.
Love, 
Stay For the Credits

Off to New York! Be back in a week or so.

Love, 

Stay For the Credits

December 13th
18:00
Via
oldfilmsflicker:movieoftheday:


Royal: You still got that little BB in your hand, Chassie?Chas: Why’d you shoot me?Royal: It was the object of the game, wasn’t it?Chas: No. We were on the same team.Royal: Were we? Well, you sued me. Twice. And got me disbarred. But I don’t hold it against you, do I? You think you could start forgiving me?Chas: Why should I?Royal: Because you’re hurting me.


Anderson used Andrew Wilson (Owen and Luke Wilson’s older brother) and not Ben Stiller’s hand for the above shot. When they were kids, Owen fired a BB gun at Andrew’s hand, and the pellet has been lodged there ever since.

oldfilmsflicker:movieoftheday:

Royal: You still got that little BB in your hand, Chassie?
Chas: Why’d you shoot me?
Royal: It was the object of the game, wasn’t it?
Chas: No. We were on the same team.
Royal: Were we? Well, you sued me. Twice. And got me disbarred. But I don’t hold it against you, do I? You think you could start forgiving me?
Chas: Why should I?
Royal: Because you’re hurting me.

Anderson used Andrew Wilson (Owen and Luke Wilson’s older brother) and not Ben Stiller’s hand for the above shot. When they were kids, Owen fired a BB gun at Andrew’s hand, and the pellet has been lodged there ever since.

April 23rd
21:47
Via
arianduzi:
richie & mordecai

arianduzi:

richie & mordecai
April 6th
09:17
Via
(via wesanderson)
“Make yours like mine.”

(via wesanderson)

“Make yours like mine.”

March 28th
16:45
Via
(via movieoftheweek)
Young Richie Tenenbaum is played by Amedeo Turturro, the son of John Turturro (aka Jesus in The Big Lebowski).
Some trivia from stayforthecredits, urging you to please, “Stay For The Credits.”

(via movieoftheweek)

Young Richie Tenenbaum is played by Amedeo Turturro, the son of John Turturro (aka Jesus in The Big Lebowski).

Some trivia from stayforthecredits, urging you to please, “Stay For The Credits.”

March 13th
09:56
Via
oldfilmsflicker:

srsly:
“That’s a weapon.”

Andrew Wilson! He’s 1/3 of the famed Wilson brothers, the eldest of Luke and Owen. He’s Coach Beck in Rushmore. He has a scene with Drew Barrymore in Charlie’s Angels. He also one of the commentators in the tennis match flashback in The Royal Tenenbaums as well as playing Margot Tenenbaum’s biological father. It’s also his hand that’s embedded with a BB pellet in the insert of Richie Tenenbaum’s hand.

oldfilmsflicker:

srsly:

“That’s a weapon.”

Andrew Wilson! He’s 1/3 of the famed Wilson brothers, the eldest of Luke and Owen. He’s Coach Beck in Rushmore. He has a scene with Drew Barrymore in Charlie’s Angels. He also one of the commentators in the tennis match flashback in The Royal Tenenbaums as well as playing Margot Tenenbaum’s biological father. It’s also his hand that’s embedded with a BB pellet in the insert of Richie Tenenbaum’s hand.

March 11th
17:26
Via
nevermindthebolex:


endlessbagofgold:

Beautiful. (Via Yay)
I was just saying this line to myself the other day as I sat on the floor staring at two discarded shoes and one sock, crying behind sunglasses.

nevermindthebolex:

endlessbagofgold:

Beautiful. (Via Yay)

I was just saying this line to myself the other day as I sat on the floor staring at two discarded shoes and one sock, crying behind sunglasses.

February 27th
11:39