Part of the reason for our lack of posts is because there’s not a whole lot to report on at the moment in the world of Wes Anderson.
With that in mind, The Rushmore Academy is proud to present our new series: The Musical Wes Anderson.
Each week we’ll post at a song featured in one of Wes’ works, whether they be films long, films short or commercial advertisements and we’ll take a look at the history of the song, its use in the Anderson work, and a whole bunch of other tangential stuff and what not that we come up with that week.
For the first part in our (presumably endless) series let’s take a look to the past, all the way December 2008.
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