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Instant Comma

Greatly enjoying Oxford Comma by Vampire Weekend , one of the greatest (and only) songs about an obscure point of punctuation to date. I can see this bunch soundtracking a Wes Anderson movie at some point. Possibly even starring in one. They've got that Yale freshman, Jason Schwatzman thing down. In fact, I'm wracking my brain to think of other punctuation-related songs. Off the...

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Cool Dudes Doing Cool Things: Jefferson Hack Wears a Derek Jarman T-Shirt, Ryan McGinley Wears Many Neat Outfits

... him at all! That's because he can get away with a sort of Trash Can Sinatra-meets-skater-kid-meets-Wes-Anderson kind of thing. Oh, and I love his gold Dior boots that Hedi Slimane gave him. However, I don't have a yearning for them, which makes me feel a little more balanced about life.

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I Love Vikings But...

Not as much as this guy does: Nor do I want Randy Moss back. That video is like a 50/50 collaboration of the styles of Wes Anderson and Mars Blackmon....

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Coming to a Theater Near You.

Ironic Man (2008) Overview Director: Wes Anderson Writer: Diablo Cody Release Date: The future Genere: Idiosyncratic Situational Edutainment Tagline: Isn't it ironic ... don't you think? Plot Outline: Chad "The Big D" Deboyne (Jason Schwartzman) is a down-and-out, part-time blogger/bassist/percussionist/rapper/record store clerk/vinyl junkie/DJ/Big Star expert/cybergoth slacker. Working at Revolver...

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Orouni

I’ve always liked the idea of French Pop, but I actually don't have much music from the genre other than Phoenix and a couple songs from Wes Anderson movies. I’m glad to add Orouni to the list, as he makes wonderfully lighthearted folk music. On the email I received, Orouni self-described himself quite humorously [...]

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Arcade Fire news

And there it is. While Arcade Fire pretend to take a holiday they have in fact set to work on their first film project. It's not a tale of snowstorms or revolution, or a Wes Anderson excursion into the wilds of rural Quebec. Instead it's the adaptation of a 1970 Richard Matheson short story (and Twilight Zone episode) about a couple who find a box with a magic button. Every time they push the...

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Design way out of reach

Budding NYC design darling Victor Vetterlein just unveiled his Reboot concept house over on Dezeen. The structure is completely self-sufficient, complete with solar panels, on-site wind turbines, and a special rooftop drain for collecting (and then recycling) rainwater. You can...

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You and Me in a Dark Room

I am going to ride this legendary train, to the tea plantations of the Himalayas, if it's the last thing I do. Director Wes Anderson is endlessly inspiring. I watched the movie, bought all the music, went to the "India Trains" Web site and plotted my own reservation. Then I watched all my Wes Anderson movies all over again and listened to all the soundtracks. This one is especially touching...

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[Video] Sad Kermit: "Needle In The Hay"

... reminds me, I need to see the Royal Tenenbaums again to remind myself that, despite Darjeeling, Wes Anderson doesn't suck. He's just lost his way a little.

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Frolicking off (I will get to the European trip at some point)

... Vampire Weekend album. I think I like them because they sound like they should be scoring a Wes Anderson film. Always a good thing in my world. Here, for your viewing pleasure, is the album: It is on my not-at-all-cleaned-for-the-occasion coffee table. Coincidentally, bloggers, I first heard about over here . So there you are. Power of Web 2.oh etc etc. THEN, I went over the road to Magma...

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Criterion Enters Blu-ray Ring

... the studio has announced, ranging from Oscar winners, to foreign pictures, rock documentaries to Wes Anderson's lesser known starting ground: The Third Man'Bottle Rocket'Chungking ExpressThe Man Who Fell to EarthThe Last EmperorEl Norte?The 400 BlowsGimme Shelter?The Complete Monterey PopContempt'Walkabout'For All Mankind'The Wages of Fear

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Adapting the Wilsons

The Criterion Collection has announced plans to roll out editions of its films on Blu-ray come October. The initial movies on offer in the new format are indisputably Criterion-ish: Truffaut's The Four Hundred Blows, Godard's Contempt, and Roeg's Walkabout, among others. Also available? Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket. We wonder if this new version will finally help us find the humor in Owen Wilson's...

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They Blu Themselves

You may have heard that The Criterion Collection has announced it's jumping into the Blu-Ray format and will be re-releasing a bunch of titles in Blu-Ray -- plus Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket , the first product of his "Remember When We Weren't Tired of Wes Anderson?" period. I don't have a Blu-Ray player yet, and am not enough of a videophile to go for one until the prices go down still...

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with all deliberate speed

... Frog just makes me want to find someone to hold me. It makes a lot more sense if you are fond of Wes Anderson films and Elliot Smith, which I am. Otherwise, it might not make a whole lot of sense. Right. I should be working.

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Red As Strawberries In Summertime

... makes this track seem to float through the air. For some reason the song reminds me of a Wes Anderson movie, which is about the best compliment I think I can give it. Directly following the song on the album is “Ragged Wood” a masterfully composed folk song that gives a lot of weight to the MMJ/Band of Horses comparisons the band has received. The song features a wonderfully executed change-up...