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Bottle Rocket (DVD, 1998, Closed Captioned; Subtitled Spanish) 
Bottle Rocket (DVD, 1998, Closed Captioned; Subtitled Spanish)

 
Bottle Rocket (DVD, 1998, Closed Captioned; Subtitled Spanish)

Leading Role: Luke Wilson,Owen Wilson
Director: Wes Anderson
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Dec 1998
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Closed Captioned; Subtitled Spanish
UPC: 043396116290
Product ID: EPID3277334
Description: Three criminally aspiring friends bungle their way through a series of misadventures in this oddball comedy from Austin auteur Wes Anderson. Brothers Luke and Owen Wilson play best friends Anthony and Dignan, two good-hearted though conf...
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Movie Description
Three criminally aspiring friends bungle their way through a series of misadventures in this oddball comedy from Austin auteur Wes Anderson. Brothers Luke and Owen Wilson play best friends Anthony and Dignan, two good-hearted though confused misfits who, along with their friend Bob (Robert Musgrave), attempt to find purpose in their lives by starting criminal careers. Though they make rather unimpressive criminals, the three guys shine in their unwavering sense of honor, friendship, and loyalty. BOTTLE ROCKET is an endearing, funny, and unique comic gem, featuring James Caan's adept turn as the local crime boss.

Credits
Producer:Cynthia Hargrave, Polly Platt
Cast:Andrew Wilson, James Caan, Lumi Cavazos, Robert Musgrave

Details
Edition:Closed Captioned; Subtitled Spanish

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
NTSC
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.78
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, Spanish
   DSS - English, Spanish
   Subtitles - English - Closed Captions
   Subtitles - Spanish - Optional
Interactive Features
   Interactive Menus
   Scene Selection, Theatrical release: February 21, 1996.

The film was shot on various locations in Dallas, Texas, including at St. Marks High School, where Owen Wilson was expelled in the tenth grade.

Wes Anderson met his writing partner and friend, Owen Wilson, when they were both students at the University of Texas. Anderson even wrote a paper for Wilson when they were roommates, as part of a deal over who would get the better room. The paper, on Edgar Allen Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado," earned Wilson an A+.

While in college, Anderson asked Wilson to star in A NIGHT IN TUNISIA, a play which was a take on Sam Shepard's TRUE WEST. It was the first time Anderson and Wilson worked together.

BOTTLE ROCKET was inspired by Anderson and Wilson's experiences living in an apartment together in Austin, where they had windows that wouldn't shut, and a landlord that didn't care. To prove to the landlord the dangerousness of the situation, the two broke into their own apartment and reported it to the police. The landlord, unmoved, still did not fix the windows, saying the break-in looked like an "inside job."

BOTTLE ROCKET provided Luke Wilson's first onscreen kiss, with Lumi Cavazos, who is best known for her role in LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE.

The film also features Luke and Owen Wilson's brother, Andrew, who appears as Futureman.

The prison at the end of the movie is called Wasco State Penitentiary, after the production designer of the film, David Wasco.

James Caan's real-life teacher and master of karate, Takayuki Kubota, played Rowboat (Mr. Henry's karate instructor) in the film. The scene where Kubota is seen wearing only underwear was shot under Caan's protest, who said that it was inappropriate for a "holy man" to be shown in such a way.

BOTTLE ROCKET is named after the cheap, poorly made, and illegal fireworks that explode, but don't travel very far. As Anderson has said, "They are the kind of thing that could catch a garage on fire but a neighbor with a garden hose could put it out."

The film was based on Anderson's 13 minute short that was successfully screened at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. Writer L.M. Kit Karson brought the material to the attention of producer James L. Brooks, who made the project possible.

The film was shown out of competition at the 1996 Rotterdam Film Festival.

Wes Anderson was voted the 1996 Best New Filmmaker at the MTV Movie Awards for BOTTLE ROCKET.

The film is number seven on Martin Scorsese's list of the Top Ten films of the 1990s.

Editorial Reviews
"...Full of surprising warmth and charm, unexpected plot turns and droll characters that bounce off each other in refreshing ways..."
Variety - David Rooney (02/05/1996)

"...Entertaining....The big-sky minimalism of the film's visual style is attractively spare....Mr. Anderson has chosen the right actors..."
New York Times - Janet Maslin (02/11/1996)

"...A confident, eccentric debut....BOTTLE ROCKET is wryly amusing from beginning to end..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (02/21/1996)

"...[A] funny, low-budget sleeper....This movie is like a bottle rocket itself: a big bang for the money..." -- 3 out of 4 stars
USA Today - Mike Clark (02/21/1996)

"Wes Anderson's comic tale of wannabe criminals still seems fresh..." -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly - Clark Collis (12/05/2008)

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