I think I spent the majority of the first trailer absorbing the very particular look that Anderson brought to the film. It was definitely jarring at first, but since then (and after seeing the very excellent featurette that Apple has here), I’ve warmed up a lot to the Rushmore director’s distinctive approach here. The stop-motion animation’s got a curtness to it that I wasn’t sure worked, but after further viewing, I find it gives the characters more personality in spite of the choppiness. Anyway, the second trailer has only reassured that notion, and now I’m more excited than ever to see what Anderson’s cooked up this time.
You can watch the trailer in HD over at Apple, or catch it after the jump. Read»