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Wes Anderson is a Singular Director, with an Instantly Recography (and Off-Parodied) Visual style, and now he’s getting the autheur treatment from Criterion. The Wes Anderson Archive: Ten Films / Twenty-Five Years Was Announced Last Week, coinciding with the relegre of The Phoenician Scheme. The Box Set Will Drop on Sept. 30, and is avail Criternom’s Website.
The Wes Anderson Archive: Ten Films, Twenty-Five Years (The Criterion Collection) [4K UHD]
The Wes Anderson Archive Retails for a Whipping $ 500; Its STEEP PRICE TAG is in Part Due to the 4K UHD Quality, with the Remaster Supervised by Anderson. The Films are prepared in Dolby Vision HDR, with 5.1 Surround DTS-HD Master Audio Soundtracks. The 20-DiscC Set Comprises 10 Discs of the Movies and 10 Disscs Featureing Bonus Content. The box set is prepared in a stylishly minimalist Cloth-Bound Box, While the Disc Cases Are Designed to Resident Books.
The Set Includes anderson’s 10 Films, from 1996’s Bottle Rocket To 2021’s The French Dispatch. That Means that Asteroid City,, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugarand The Phoenician Scheme Are not incubed in the box set. Of course, Giveen Anderson’s Penchant for Symmetry, A 10-Film, 25-Year Collection Certainly Has a ring to it.
As for the Bonus Features, They Include Audio Commentaries, Interviews, Documentaries, Deleted Sects, Auditions, Visual Essays, and More.
Announcing World Unto Themselves, Graized with a Mischievous Wit and A Current of Existial Melancholy that Flows Through EVERY CAPTIVATING FRAME.
As for Anderson’s Latest, Rolling Stone Film CRITIC DAVID FEAR WROTE, “You League Impressed that Anderson Can Still Manage to Do What He It’s Still a Pretty Foolproof Plan.