Wes Anderson’s Stop Motion Acceptance Speech
January 14, 2010 // Films
The National Board of Review had their annual awards ceremony last night and one of the honorees was Wes Anderson, who won a “Special Filmmaking Achievement” award for his movie The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Instead of going to the event and giving a standard speech, Mr. Anderson decided to create a stop-motion acceptance, taking up the role of the weasel that he played in the movie. It’s a clever way to go about it, and makes me want to watch the movie all over again.
Bobby



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Like the film, Excellent!
Comment by Luke Tonge — January 14, 2010 #
The way he did the speech made it seem more natural too, I liked this a lot.
Comment by Paul Anthony Webb — January 14, 2010 #
Ha, great! Gonna watch the movie tonight, so looking forward to that!
Comment by richiee — January 14, 2010 #
I was waiting for a drunken Kayne West to interrupt him
Comment by Chipotle — January 14, 2010 #
I can’t wait seeing the movie! (still not in the cinĂ©mas in France, rrhh!)
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