I wonder if the three of us would’ve been friends in real life. Not as brothers, but as people.
The Darjeeling Limited illustrated by Phil Gibson :: via etsy.com
Oh kill me already. I can’t watch it until after the DVD gets released and in the meantime I get to sit by and watch everybody gloat at how brilliant it was.
Moonrise Kingdom -inspired Ecards
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Lets take a second to fully comprehend how amazing the cast is.
I was sold when I learned that Murray and Schwartzman are going to be in it. Then I found out Tilda Swinton, Bruce Willis and Frances McDormand are in it too. Take my money, my(mom’s) house, my soul.
He looks exactly like the very fantastic Mr. Fox!
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You know I’m not good at apologizing, so I’ll just skip it if it’s all the same to you.
Fear and anger dawn, as I realise May 16th is all too near. And I will never be able to watch Moonrise Kingdom when the day comes. Sometimes I despise my country.
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iwdrm :
“I wonder if it remembers me.”
Moonrise Kingdom, gathered.
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Margot Tenenbaum
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a Wes Anderson breakfast
Ohmygod this is perfect.
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The Darjeeling Limited by Wes Anderson was…a beautiful movie. Three brothers off to India take a spiritual journey which, more or less, becomes something else. What I love about Wes Anderson are his characters and these characters were people that gave me a weird feeling inside. And there was also a kick ass soundtrack and beautiful color pallets. (and of course, the cinematography was a treat as always) Though it was a short story, I thoroughly enjoyed it. A great watch! :)
p.s. there’s never a wrong time for healing.
Moonrise Kingdom

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