Commentary Recorded exclusively for the Criterion Collection in 2008 (on a transcontinental phone call), this commentary features director and co-wroiter Wes Anderson and co-writer and star Owen Wilson. To listen to the commentary while viewing the movie, press the AUDIO key on your remote at any time.
The Making of "Bottle Rocket" (25:43 Min. / 25:17 Min. o.A.) [1] This original piece features interviews with Wes Anderson, James L. Brooks, James Caan, Temple Nash Jr., Kumar Pallana, Polly Platt, Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Musgrave, Richard Sakai, David and Sandy Wasco, Andrew, Luke, and Owen Wilson, and Robert Yeoman, and was made by filmmaker Barry Braverman in the spring of 2008.
The Bottle Rocket Short (13:35 Min. / 12:01 Min. o.A.) [2] Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson wrote the first draft of a screenplay together when they were students at the University of Texas at Austin. A year later, in 1992, with four thousand dollars borrowed from their fathers, they started shooting their 16mm black-and-white feature. They ran out of money after producing about eight minutes of film. They showed that to WIlson family friend and screenwriter L.M. Kit Carson, who raised enough additional money to expand the movie to about thirteen minutes. They submitted that to the Sundance Film Festival, where it was shown as a short film in 1993. Here is the original Bottle Rocket short, which convinced Hollywood to take a chance on a group of enthusiastic, unknown young filmmakers.
Miscellaneous (Bildergalerie, 19 Seiten)
Deleted Scenes [3]
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Sc. 8: Car Wash (0:58 Min.)
Sc. 9: Eating Sandwiches (1:09 Min.)
Sc. 11: Goff's Hamburgers (1:13 Min.)
Sc. 16: Driving Scene (0:53 Min.)
Sc. 19: Temple Nash Jr. (2:32 Min.)
Sc. 27 - 29: Police in Bob's Backyard (2:44 Min.)
Sc. 30: On the Lam (1:12 Min.)
Sc. 33 - 35: Commander Dignan (2:45 Min.)
Sc. 48 - 49: Bad News (1:33 Min.)
Sc. 58 - 59: At the Motel (2:06 Min.)
Sc. 88: Dignan and Applejack (1:29 Min.)
Anamorphic Test (2:33 Min.) [4] Initially, Wes Anderson and director of photography Robert Yeoman planned to shoot Bottle Rocket in the widescreen Panavision format. This is a test scene they made during preproduction of the film.
Photos by Laura Wilson (Bildergalerie, 77 Seiten, davon ca. 50% deskriptive Texttafeln)
Storyboards (Bildergalerie, 42 Seiten)
The Shafrazi Lectures, No. 1: Bottle Rocket (10:32 Min. / 10:07 Min. o.A.) [5]
Murita Cycles (27:12 Min. / 26:44 Min. o.A.) [2] Barry Braverman, a friend and regular collaborator of Wes Anderson and the Wilson family for many years, made this portrait of his father, Murray, an eccentric Staten Island bicycle shop owner, in 1978. It was an inspiration for the filmmakers during the production of the Bottle Rocket short film.
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Wes Andersons Spielfilmdebüt "Bottle Rocket", sein gleichnamiger Kurzfilm und diverse Extras auf Blu-ray.
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Enthält ein 24-seitiges Booklet im Design eines Notizblocks mit dem Titel "75-Year Plan - Notes - Re: Careers" und folgendem Inhalt:
Initial Five Years (S. 3)
The 2nd. Five Years (S. 4)
The Next 25 Years (S. 4 - 5)
The Next Fifty (S. 5)
Living into 21st Century (S. 6)
Cast / Credits (S. 7)
Martin SCORSESE [2000] (S. 8 - 9) This tribute originally appeared in the March 2000 issue of ESQUIRE
James L. BROOKS [1999] (S. 10 - 19) This piece was written as the introduction to the RUSHMORE screenplay, published in 1999 by Faber & Faber
About the Transfer (S. 20)
Special Thanks / Acknowledgements (S. 21)
Production Credits (S. 22)
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