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Peter Travers Video Reviews: “The Kingdom,” “The Darjeeling Limited”

9/28/07, 8:05 am EST

In this week’s installment of Peter Travers’ video reviews, Rolling Stone’s film critic discusses his appreciation for the Jamie Foxx/Jennifer Garner political thriller The Kingdom and raves about The Darjeeling Limited, Wes Anderson’s latest opus. Click above to watch his reviews as well as clips from both films.

Read Travers’ full review of The Kingdom here.

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HC Bukowski | 9/28/2007, 5:26 pm EST

Owen,Owen,Owen.

Just keep keep yourself alive, and get better soon.

Your film career will still be there when you get back.

Don’t be ashamed of your attmept, there’s nothing wrong with it!

Been there, done that.
I know when in THE TUNNEL it’s impossible to believe that better days are coming, but they will come.

If a stupid lunatic like me can make it back, you can too.
And you’re pissed off just channel it into your work.
Sometimes I still need to scream a lot too. But each day that passes

Syd Barrett | 10/3/2007, 8:25 pm EST

I love Wes Anderson’s work. He is one with intelligence, humor, and witt. And when I viewed his film,”Aquatic Life”, the dramatic aspect made me weep. He has vision like no other; and I do hope that Owen is doing well, for he is a great actor, and I think I speak for all of us when I say we would miss him dearly.

Mike Roffman | 10/4/2007, 10:29 am EST

I caught Rushmore last night again and it’s still his peak work. I still love Bottle Rocket and The Royal Tenenbaums is an exceptional film as well; however, some might have gripes with the characterizations (as there is a cast list of just over ten?). The Life Aquatic is still a disappointment plagued in pacing issues and rather boring characters in comparison to Anderson’s work.

I’m going in with low expectations on this one.

nerves of steel | 10/9/2007, 6:10 pm EST

it’s too bad about owen, but hopefully he is now undergoing successful recovery. up is the only direction to go after hitting bottom.

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