Early Buzz: Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr. Fox

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As we previously reported, Wes Anderson’s animated adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr. Fox had it’s first set of test screenings over the weekend in New York. We have yet to receive a reader report (although we’re expecting one), but some early word has been posted on internet message boards, including early chatter that the ending of the film differs from the original book. And the film’s official logo (seen above) on display somewhere at ShoWest has been posted by JoBlo on Twitpic. Check out two of the test screening reports after the jump.

As always, let me remind all of you that the film shown was an early test screening cut, which can be, and most times is, vastly different than the completed cut of the movie. The following mini-test screening review was posted by anonymous on absolutepunk.net .

Fantastic Mr. Fox - 9/10.

Ive seen many test screenings lately, and this by far was the best of them (others being Taking Woodstock & Assasination of High School President). It was a different company doing the test screening so there was no focus group after to talk of the movie…and they made me sign a contract saying that I wouldnt do what Im doing (reviewing the movie). But it was good! To me it was Watership Down + Wallace and Gromit + Wes Anderson = Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Clooney was very good..and i didnt know Streep did the voice of felicity, and she was great considering Im not a fan of hers. It was very “indie” at times, but not over the top… and there was a good balance of kid humor and subtle humor as well. Its everything you expect from a Wes Anderson, but better in my mind. The pace was perfecto, never too slow (like most wes movies)…and the sequences were fun. The animation was cool too. Will i get sued for this review?

The following test screening review was posted on RLMukForum.com.

I saw an advanced screening of this a couple of days ago, and it’s got me very excited.

I’m a big Wes Anderson fan as it is, and Fantastic Mr Fox is such a great story that it would be very hard to screw it up, but from what I’ve seen so far, he’s really done an incredible job. The film itself isn’t out until the end of this year, and, at the moment, is only half finished. The version that I saw was as part of a viewer survery group, and only about 50% of it had been animated by that point, with the rest filled in with animatics and the odd inclusion of Wes Andersons voice popping up every now and again for a line that hadn’t been recorded yet.

Regardless of that, the film was very good. Even on an ungraded film reel, it still looked absolutely fantastic. I’ve had a quick scout about on Google, but I couldn’t find one solitary screenshot of the film, so I’ll do my best to describe the characters. It’s done using stop-motion animation, and all of the models and backgrounds are intricately detailed. You can see the individual hairs on the foxes faces move about in the wind on close ups, and the action scenes that they had completed were both good to look at and fun to watch.

The plot itself doesn’t deviate from the book that much. At the moment they’ve changed the ending slightly from the book, but from the feedback we gave in the discussion at the end, it wasn’t particularly popular (although I personally thought it was quite good), so they may do something completely different with it. Other than that, there’s not too much I can say. The forms they got us all to scene was pretty strict with regards to what we could talk about, but if you’ve read the book, and watched a Wes Anderson film, you can easily put together what it’s probably going to be like. I can say that I laughed a lot though. It’s a funny film. Bill Murray is his usual brilliant self as Badger, and somebody who’s name I can’t say is brilliant as Farmer Boggis. Or is it Bunce? The one who makes the awesome cider.

Anyway. It’s great. I can’t wait to see the finished version, and neither should you.

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  • kfleming
    awesome! can't wait. stop motion is a perfect medium for anderson.
  • freemachine
    I'm glad Anderson is taking a break from the kind of projects he's typically known for. Honestly, I think that his last two films were rather stale and derivative of his previous material. This will be good for him and his fans.
  • A Wes Anderson film without a title in Futura? That just seems so wrong.
  • Sweet
  • Naz60290
    Is Meryl Streep going to appear in this movie?
  • Why didn't I know this was animated? Now that I've lost any credibility I might have had, I think this looks good.
  • Marko
    But isn't "family film" a genre? He hasn't really done that before.
  • cant tell you how glad i am this is going to be in stop motion.. I figured as much because of the superbly done Life Aquatic sequences
  • gah
    right. it pisses me off when people confuse that.
  • snotrocket
    relax. it's just words, pal.
  • also... is he going to use another stellar soundtrack for this or create his own orchestration?
  • Jarvis Cocker is writing some songs and Alexandre Desplat is rumored to do the score. So it seems Mark Mothersbough is out.
  • I thought Mothersbaugh would be great for this, but that is some exciting news.
  • I'm sure Mark Mothersbaugh is involved, but hopefully we get some of that class rock n roll as well.
  • this is making me quite giddy. wes anderson is superb at creating his own little universes full of unique characters and showcases their development. and to take a children's story and make it his own is quite a testament to his true skill at directing
  • I am glad to see Wes Anderson try something different I was getting quite sick of him doing the same movie over and over. I do like him so it's nice to see him stretch as a filmmaker.
  • I cant wait for this. Not only am I a fan of the book but I'm excited to finally see Anderson doing something out of his comfort zone.
  • Chuckles
    "..and somebody who’s name I can’t say is brilliant as Farmer
    Boggis." Could Brad Pitt be in a Wes Anderson film? They did do a commercial together.
  • LOL why?!?! I love when that happens. Why would u not like seeing directors you like taking on new genres? I think Wes Anderson needs to do that. I am a Wes Anderson fan, but he needs to try something new right now. Is films always have the same messages of family I think. I have loved most of his movies, I haven't gotten tired of those messages, but he needs to do something new.
  • lefthandedpanda
    No I agree, but there is always a little part in me that thinks the opposite as well. I guess similar in the way when a movie you like gets remade. You want it to be amazing but are still afraid it could suck. I mean he is talented so I know it wont be garbage. I guess just want everything he comes out with to be better than the last.
  • For a slight second, I was a little iffy about Wes Anderson doing an animated movie.....

    Then I realized that it was Wes Anderson...

    Huge fan, can't wait!
  • Kara
    I can't agree more! I am way excited for this one!
  • Finally some talk about this film!
  • that is GREAT! i freakin love Roald Dahl books and I also like Dahl movies as well.... I can't wait for this.
  • Yay! I can't wait to see some more Wes Anderson quirkiness.
  • Dr. Handsome
    I got an invitation to this (it screened at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus New Jersey) but had something else scheduled. I'm extremely glad it's being well recieved!
  • lefthandedpanda
    Awesome to hear. I always get a little worried when a director I like tries to take on a new genre.
  • Tony W.
    Animation isn't a genre; it's a medium.
  • frad
    I think he means Kids Movies
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