'Wes Anderson' Directing His Second Stop Motion Movie

Wes Anderson is one of the most well-known directors in Hollywood, he is young, he is different and he makes awesome movies that only he can pull off.

Anderson's movie pictures are always very stunning, with abstract and wide angle shots mostly depicted on the screen. He doesn't come off short when it comes to capturing the beauty of cinematography.

Now he is again delving into the directing scene with rumors of a stop motion picture under way.

According to Indiewire, the director is planning on make a stop motion picture involving dogs. Now, this isn't Anderson's first stop motion picture, he directed the cult favorite "Fantastic Mr. Fox" that took the world by storm.

This could be another wonderful creation from Anderson, and his fans cannot wait.

In Anderson's past films there were scenes were dogs were killed off, and probably this is his way of saying "Hey, I like dogs."

Take for example in the movie, the Royal Tenenbaums, wherein a dog was run over by a car. In Fantastic Mr. Fox, a beagle was fed poisoned berries. In The Life Aquatic film, Jeff Goldblum had a scene where he was smacking a dog.

Wes Anderson is keeping his mouth shut with this project but according to sources they beginning stages of the film is starting.

The films that Anderson directs are mostly critically acclaimed that do poorly in box office. Many directors praise his works for his artistry and for bringing something new to Hollywood.

His first grossing film was The Royal Tenenbaums that made $50 million and catapulted Anderson to a new pedestal. But his highest grossing film is his latest one, The Grand Budapest Hotel wherein Oscar favorably gave nine nominations, with four of it being won.

Anderson also uses almost the same actors in his movie, which is a very particular characteristic of his.

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