I finally watched Moonrise Kingdom, and I agree that it's a great movie, but I was sort of mislead (by my own stupidity) about what the movie was really about. It was a quirky, young love story with actors like Ed Norton, Bruce Willis, and Bill Murray playing ancillary characters, with the real storyline revolving around the budding love of a young actor and actress. It was touching, but at the end of the day, I sort of expected more of a humorous edge and a better storyline involving all of the great supporting actors. Wes Anderson still delivered from an imagery perspective though.
The next movie I've got on my to-watch list is the 2008 movie about The Wrecking Crew, that being the title.
I figure that no one here's probably seen it, because it's a documentary on the obscure end, but throwing a stone in the dark, maybe 3raniac would have seen it. I've just been reading a lot into what made some of the great sounds of the 1960's and how involved yet uncredited the studio musicians of the day were, especially Carol Kaye and the Wrecking Crew. I'm really just trying to watching it for informational purposes rather than for entertainment, but I was wondering if any of ya'll have gotten a chance to watch it yet.