Fantastic Mr. Fox – The World of Roald Dahl

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See how Director Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited) immersed himself in the world of author Roald Dahl as he wrote and directed Fantastic Mr. Fox. See the film in theaters November 13th!

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26 Responses to “Fantastic Mr. Fox – The World of Roald Dahl”

  1. that’s kevin walton. i hope you enjoyed the class.

  2. yeah, it was great. We wanted to mimic this dance that’s 30 seconds long and he didn’t think we could, so we produced something pretty nice (can bee seen on my profile) at the end and he complemented us :A. We celebrated.

  3. did you use dragon, and upload the footage as live action reference?

  4. me off that this is a full on british story yet the american companys have taken it and made it america like so many other british creations. complete lack of respect for the story.

  5. morganseathomson on December 18th, 2009 at 12:11 am

    @samholdsworth what do you mean lack of respect? this movie looks like they spent alot of time paying respect to Mr Dahl and his book.
    As for your complaint of Americanization of stories,
    have you heard about a man named Shakespeare, who spent most of his career taking stories from around Europe and rewriting them to suit and english audience… i guess that goes to prove that this process of cultural appropriation can be done well… so give it a shot. (also… I agree, often hollywood sucks)

  6. shakespears made clear in which his stories were based you can tell by the a characters where the stories are based they were european stories told by a brit because although we were superpower at that time we still had respect for other countries. unlike you guys now

  7. morganseathomson on December 18th, 2009 at 3:57 am

    I’m Canadian.

  8. Yeah, and Dhal is orginaly from Norway, aint I right?

  9. this was such a great movie. I love Wes Anderson.

    I watched it free @ QuickMovieHub . com

  10. nope cardiff wales

  11. they just speak with american accents, if a british director did this maybe there could have been Brits but no one of the best American directors did it, it was great, if they were british it would not have made any difference

  12. what i was getting a is it was based on British characters in britain so for it to americanized doesnt make any sense to me as it just doesnt seem like fantastic mr fox any more lol

  13. CoolDude8675309 on January 5th, 2010 at 7:45 am

    I don’t know what you are talking about. The whole setting to me is pretty English.

  14. ThatsGoodTellivision on January 23rd, 2010 at 8:24 pm

    @samholdsworth.
    Uhh, they did have british actors in it. You must be talking about the main characters. Honestly, who cares, it obviously takes place in England. Dahl’s wife obviously didn’t care. It’s just an accent!

  15. lol wtf XD

  16. morganseathomson on February 14th, 2010 at 8:09 pm

    also they filmed it in London animation studios… all the human characters look British (or at least caricatures or brits.) The cars drive on the left side. What more do you want? Do you think there was alot of British fist pumping in the book, the characters never say to each other, “I’m a british fox, god bless the queen” Badger replies “ the yanks”. Nationalism has nothing to do with the story. Also the movie is incredible. I love it.

  17. MuRdUrFaCe420 on March 2nd, 2010 at 10:30 pm

    did anybody else watch this movie high?

  18. @samholdsworth You can’t understand the world unless it’s all in sterotypes can you?

  19. good quality movie its online at [ hd-movieOnet ](change O to a dot) ! seen it already lol it’s got an awesome cast of actors

  20. YES!!! man, this movie is cool as hell when you’re high. the film is so beautiful and engrossing that it really makes you want to become a part of the world of Mr. Fox

  21. this movie was trippy

  22. Fantastic movie, can’t wait for amazon to restock the bluray.

  23. ThePoeticFox on May 13th, 2010 at 4:12 am

    wow, I had no idea that this movie was so artistically crafted. I’m going to keep this in mind when I go and see it.

  24. Roald Dahl was my absolute favorite author as a child, and Wes Anderson’s movies are incredible. The combination of the two was genious, I wan’t let down.

  25. pickituptwice on May 26th, 2010 at 9:45 pm

    Haha, one thumb down. What a dummie.

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