Catching up on Rushmore
In 1998, Wes Anderson followed up his modest debut film Bottle Rocket with a work of absolute genius: Rushmore. With Rushmore, Anderson demonstrated the unique visual stylings, song choices and storytelling sensibilities that would become regular staples in his work and introduced the world to the wonderful Jason Schwartzman. It also marked the beginning of a long, fruitful collaboration between Anderson and Bill Murray.
While Shawn and Richie are big fans of Rushmore, Alex has never had the pleasure of seeing it. So what was it like for him to watch Rushmore for the first time? Tune in to find out.
HOSTS
Shawn Eastridge
Alex Beard
Richie Pepio
In 1998, Wes Anderson followed up his modest debut film Bottle Rocket with a work of absolute genius: Rushmore. With Rushmore, Anderson demonstrated the unique visual stylings, song choices and storytelling sensibilities that would become regular staples in his work and introduced the world to the wonderful Jason Schwartzman. It also marked the beginning of a long, fruitful collaboration between Anderson and Bill Murray.
While Shawn and Richie are big fans of Rushmore, Alex has never had the pleasure of seeing it. So what was it like for him to watch Rushmore for the first time? Tune in to find out.
HOSTS
Shawn Eastridge
Alex Beard
Richie Pepio