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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that before director and filmmaker Wes Anderson releases his new movie
The Darjeeling Limited (it's typical Anderson, which isn't a bad thing if you liked
The Life Aquatic or
The Royal Tenenbaums as much as I did), he'll release a short film called
Hotel Chevaliet later this week at Apple stores across the country and for free on iTunes.
It sounds pretty awesome-- the new short has a few connections to the upcoming movie, but is a film on its own more than just a teaser or trailer. I'm in Chicago, just a mile or so from the Michigan Ave. Store, so I may head down there on Tuesday night to check it out.
And there's one more interesting note in the article-- Anderson says he shot the movie in 2 1/2 days and edited it on his own computer in a week. What kind of computer was that, Mr. Anderson? Could Apple be able to pick up someone to finally defend
iMovie?
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