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  • I agree film has been deomcratized through digital recording gear, but does all the competition that come with it make it easier to find an audience or more difficult?

  • You show Fantastic Mr Fox to kids who you want to grow up and go to Rushmore.

  • i love wes anderson's movies...i can't wait to watch this one

  • these guys are great directors but this is purely mutual masturbation.

  • Fantastic Mr. Fox was the movie of 2009. I saw it twice Very funny and very cute. also if every father said "It's my fault son not your's" speech like they did in the film the world would be a friendlier place:)

  • These are two cool dudes in my opinion

    I love Both there films

  • Oh yeah towards the end of the video you can see that it is a canon. Thnx bobb328

  • Same here. I would really like to know what camera they are using, anyone??

  • it's a Canon, I can tell you that much. I'm not sure the specific model though

  • does anyone happen to know what camera that is that they are using?

  • i wonder the same tihng..

  • its a panasonic hd p2 camera i have one of those, its not so good, the image control are all fucked up

  • @extrememaxxxman the blue light makes me think sony

  • Lord I hope they don't screw up this adaptation of one of my favorite childhood stories.

  • I have confidence in them

  • We'll see, I'm afraid I have nothing but cynicism in regards to Hollywood adaptations of classic children's literature for the most part, I am a little curious though as to who they'll cast for Bogus Bunce and Bean.

  • Why must it be necessarily considered a "Hollywood" adaptation, rather than merely Wes and Noah's? How sure are we that studios were involved directly in their creative process the whole way?

  • I would hope that their involvement might be limited to such things as getting George Clooney and Merryl Streep but the way Hollywood can put their stamp on literary adaptations just worries me a little,

    maybe it'll actually be a good film, it doesn't look like they over rely on CGI, the stop motion animation is a nice touch, and from what I've heard they haven't gone the route of Jim Carey ala 'The Cat In The Hat',

    and so far I haven't heard a bad review of FMF yet, so we'll see.

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