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Tango0106 Feb 2018 12:44 p.m. PST

… a Landfill.

Well… I LOVE dogs… so I'm going to see this one… (smile)


"Fox Searchlight has released the first Isle of Dogs clip. This film marks Wes Anderson's return to the medium following his twice Oscar-nominated 2009 effort Fantastic Mr. Fox, and takes place in a near-future Japan where, after an outbreak of dog attacks, all dogs have been banished to live on a garbage-filled island—the Isle of Dogs. A young boy ventures to the island in search of his own dog, coming across a pack of Alphas lead by Edward Norton‘s Rex.

The clip is pretty much what you would expect from a Wes Anderson movie completely with his perfectly composed frames and dry sense of humor. And yet while Anderson has had his fair share of imitators over the years, he's continued to grow as a filmmaker with Fantastic Mr. Fox, Moonrise Kingdom, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. I'm eager to see his return to stop-motion, and I hope that Isle of Dogs is as delightful as it looks, although as this clip shows, Anderson isn't going to shy away from some brutality…."
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Cerdic07 Feb 2018 12:14 a.m. PST

And STILL no sign of Canary Wharf…..

Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP08 Feb 2018 3:49 p.m. PST

I went on a school trip to the isle of dogs – a visit to the oil refinery. Before it closed down.

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