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Once you get into Wes Anderson's style of filmmaking, and the world's he creates, you begin to appreciate his work more and more. It's worth revisiting some the movies you thought were a miss, they might well land this time around.

Will do! Rushmore was awesome.
I wonder what the Harold Ramis falling out was about. I grew up on that silly Bill Murray. Then he got all artsy serious with Wes.

It was Moonlight Kingdom that finally did it for me, after that I watched/rewatched most of his back catalogue. Definitely a fan now.