| Review Date: Director: Wes Anderson Writer: Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson Producers: Barry Mendell and Paul Shiff Actors: Jason Schwartzman as Max Fischer Bill Murray as Herman Blume Olivia Williams as Rosemary Cross |
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Bill Murray is amazing as the rich, indifferent old fart, who chain-smokes like it’s going out of style, and carries a lit fuse right into all of his mannerisms. It’s beautiful to see him finally chew into some material that accentuates his underrated acting abilities. Jason Schwartzman is also fantastic as the know-it-all, smart-aleck kid who carries around enough enthusiasm to sustain a thousand regular kids in any high school of our day. He’s been given some great lines to work with here, but he delivers them all perfectly, and essentially, turns into Max Fischer. I don’t mind saying that he reminded me a bit of a role by another diminutive actor by the name of Dustin Hoffman, in a little film called THE GRADUATE back in 1967. Let’s hope that his career goes further than his mom’s ever did . All in all, this movie’s loaded with plenty of fun eye and ear candy, a totally creative script, some great performances by everyone involved, and a thoroughly original time at the movie theatre.