Movies : Hollywood
The Royal Tenenbaums
While it may not be "serious" enough to merit such raves from anyone but little old me, I have no problems saying The Royal Tenebaums is my favorite thing to come out of Hollywood this year.
Considering I said similar things about Rushmore (although even less people were listening then), I'm pretty comfortable saying Wes Anderson is one the most fun- to- watch, interesting directors working today. Working without trend, and with an amazingly creative approach Anderson has, for me at least, delivered some of the most exciting movies of the past decade.
Directed by Wes Anderson
Written by Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson
Featuring Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller, Gwyneth Paltrow, Luke Wilson , Owen Wilson, Danny Glover, Bill Murray, Seymour Cassel, Kumar Pallana, Alec Baldwin, Grant Rosenmeyer, Jonah Meyerson
You can probably guess where this is going... The Royal Tenenbaums is a phenomenon. It's funny, bittersweet, literary, swell-paced, sharply written, intensely clever and more intelligent than any American movie has the right to be. The cast is excellent. Gene Hackman is the standout, providing what, for me at least, has to be one of the best turns of his career. Not that this is a one-man show; the brothers Wilson, Ben Stiller, Angelica Huston, Danny Glover, and, most surprisingly for me since I'm normally cold to her, Gwyneth Paltrow all go balls out here, ganging up to produce as good an ensemble performance as exists. Add to that a well-chosen (and sometimes invitingly obscure) soundtrack and you've got a pretty accurate picture of a film that hits all of its marks and does so in a singular style.