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Every Train in Every Wes Anderson Movie 

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Like all the best filmmakers, Wes Anderson makes good use of trains and railways in his stories.
In this video we'll go through every instance Anderson has used a train, what its significance is, and how it was done.
I really hope I haven't missed any!
Footage from:
Bottle Rocket (1996) - Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures
Rushmore (1998) - Touchstone Pictures / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
The Darjeeling Limited (2007) - Fox Searchlight Pictures
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) - Indian Paintbrush / Regency Enterprises / American Imperial Pictures / 20th Century Fox
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) - Fox Searchlight Pictures / TSG Entertainment / Indian Paintbrush / Studio Babelsberg / American Imperial Picture / Fox Searchlight Pictures
Come Together: A Fashion Picture in Motion (2016) - H&M
Isle of Dogs (2018) - Fox Searchlight Pictures
The French Dispatch (2021) - Searchlight Pictures
Asteroid City (2023) - Focus Features / Universal Pictures
Asteroid City Miniatures - Piercefilm Productions / The Prop and Model Maker Berlin
The Making of The Darjeeling Limited - Barry Braverman
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@riderstrano783
@riderstrano783 Год назад
The passenger cars in Rushmore are 1/8th scale, most likely 7 1/2” gauge (the American standard for 1/8th, I know it’s 7 1/4 in New England and the rest of the world) parlor cars, likely built from railroad supply Co. kits.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
That's a great bit of knowledge! Thank you :) In a way that's the perfect bookend for the Asteroid City train.
@thomasbyrd9352
@thomasbyrd9352 11 месяцев назад
funny that New England is the only state that does that, as if all the New Englanders collectively decided to gaslight model train hobbyists from out of state
@computer_toucher
@computer_toucher Год назад
I love Anderson's commitment to getting stuff done in camera. The F7 model rig with leaf blower was brilliant, but old time-tested classics like "two wall plates and some drapes on wheels" for those inside lokking out shots. Stop-motion funiculars. Awesome.
@Pointclearius
@Pointclearius 11 месяцев назад
This video made me realise that Wes Anderson has made a good chunk of my favourite films. I never new he worked on all of these!
@videothen
@videothen Год назад
The sleeping compartment set in "Asteroid City" had authentic looking interior fittings like in American sleeping cars from the 1950s.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
That's really cool, I love that kind of attention to detail.
@Marc83Aus
@Marc83Aus Год назад
If you're making a period movie absolutely you must put a train in there somewhere, it really helps set the atmosphere.
@hartleymartin
@hartleymartin Год назад
Trains in movies are always good.
@MainlineThruTheRockies
@MainlineThruTheRockies Год назад
I think this guy likes the D&RGW, cause i've noticed several D&RGW things relating to trains
@ADHDad
@ADHDad Год назад
Trains and Anderson go together like Futura and Anderson, or pastels and Anderson. It's just 😘👌
@darinfoat8410
@darinfoat8410 Год назад
This is a marvelous video. I love the mix of train lore and behind the scenes filmmaking facts. The bit about the overhead dolly in the Darjeeling Limited was one of those things where I thought, "Of course!" Simple and brilliant at the same time.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Thank you :) I am glad you liked it.
@atrainspottersphotoguide1166
Interesting how the trains in Asteroid City used real paint schemes (The F7 diesel wears the bumblebee colours of the Denver and Rio Grande, and the carriage on the Alien special is in Southern Pacific colours)
@alexanderpoirier3350
@alexanderpoirier3350 8 месяцев назад
I also noticed that one of the freight cars, a gondola I think, had the word ‘Almonds’ done up in the Rio Grande speed style font, perhaps a nice little nod to the actual railway line.
@TheGs4_4449
@TheGs4_4449 Год назад
The locomotives (A unit & B unit) pulling the freight train in Astrid City, have the standard Denver & Rio Grande railroad paint on them, but the logo is obviously different.
@hellocleo4937
@hellocleo4937 Год назад
So much to love for this video! I adore the concept images, the hand painted crockery and details of the interior in the Darjeeling limited. So many clever ways of portraying the feeling of being on a train in the Grand Budapest hotel too, the actual shot compared to the behind the scenes in the barley field is so good to see, I never knew! I appreciate the special mentions of the cable cars and funicular too as they feature in so many of the films. You've clearly put a lot of research and effort into this video and the love for these movies shines through. My favourite line is "of course, the train within the play, within the TV show, within the film" about Asteroid city haha
@kovacsabelkristof3566
@kovacsabelkristof3566 Год назад
Nice video, really like the large-scale F unit and its train in the final one. One extra detail i would mention is that at 4:24 the funicular design ,the 1930's version at least (both the ,,3 steps shape" and colour palette) looks very similar to the funiculars at the Buda Castle in, well Budapest. The line isn't very long, (95 m) but the funiculars have been recently refurbished. They also have a name, one is called Gellért and the other is called Margit.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Oh cool I never knew that! Would love to see them IRL some day!.
@kovacsabelkristof3566
@kovacsabelkristof3566 Год назад
@@RailwayManiaNet Absolutely recommend it, the view is spectacular. If you ever go to Budapest to see the funiculars, I would recommend you to go to the Hungarian Railway History Park, which is I think one of the biggest in Central Europe
@MisatoBestWoman
@MisatoBestWoman Год назад
I genuinely thank you for that quick thing you did in the beginning as I’ll be multitasking while listening to this video
@Thatguy-kg3tz
@Thatguy-kg3tz Год назад
The F-7 in Aseroid City has a striking resemblance to a DRGW Diesel locomotive.
@TylerBenney
@TylerBenney Год назад
I love the fact they used models and not just cgi.
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo 10 месяцев назад
Apart from the obvious trains, there’s the use of train decor and designs in his films 😊
@Eurobazz
@Eurobazz Год назад
What an absolutely fascinating video. I loved it. Thanks.
@LancesLens
@LancesLens Год назад
Well this is fantastic. I love trains and Wes Anderson's work.
@davidknight2220
@davidknight2220 Год назад
Brilliant some of my favourite films 🎥 🎞 🎦 🎬
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Mine too :)
@arlLaFong
@arlLaFong Год назад
Well done. Very well done. Thank you.
@SammyBFilms
@SammyBFilms Год назад
Wonderful stuff! I kinda hope this one goes really big for you! 👍
@Grenadier_
@Grenadier_ Год назад
😶👍very nice 5:31 - It was not a goods train that M. Gustave and Zero were on, it was just them in third class. I recall the line from M. Gustave of, "oh, third class". Then I recall Bill Murray had the line : "You'll need these for the dining car" as he hands the duo black ties.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Ah yes, I for some reason thought they were referring to a goods train as third class, but maybe it’s the other way around and the third class resembles a goods train!
@jamsaanich4993
@jamsaanich4993 Год назад
Nice work.
@junebug9320
@junebug9320 Год назад
Really great video! You did a fantastic job combining two of my favorite things; examinations of film narrative and trains.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Thank you very much!
@tenpotkan7051
@tenpotkan7051 Год назад
11:13 XW-37D means fourth modification of the experimental version of the 37th weather rocket. This naming convention was adopted in 1962, suggesting that the film takes place in the 1960's.
@glynvalleytramwaytrust
@glynvalleytramwaytrust Год назад
Fabulous work!! And so fascinating too👍
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much 😀
@amadeosendiulo2137
@amadeosendiulo2137 Год назад
I love trains and Anderson's films!
@Bristolbelle59
@Bristolbelle59 Год назад
Love this! What an eye for detail. Makes me want to watch the films again just to trainspot!
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
You should! It was really fun to watch them all for the research.
@TheRailwayGuy175
@TheRailwayGuy175 Год назад
Wes Anderson must be a railfan!!
@williampulfer-melville8536
@williampulfer-melville8536 Год назад
My only problem with Wes Anderson's adaptation of Fantastic Mr Fox was the fact that despite the movie takes place in England all the animals have American accents for some reason
@philt4346
@philt4346 9 месяцев назад
good work fella
@thestolenmhrproperty2102
@thestolenmhrproperty2102 Год назад
Could there be a sequel to this video called every train in every Miyazaki Movie?
@railfandepotproductions
@railfandepotproductions Год назад
Is lupin the 3rd an option
@thestolenmhrproperty2102
@thestolenmhrproperty2102 Год назад
@@railfandepotproductions it could be
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Would love that
@DAlycidon
@DAlycidon Год назад
@@RailwayManiaNetwould love to see a video of all the trains that were used in Lupin the Third
@HarriHampson
@HarriHampson Год назад
This is absolutely clever 👍
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Thanks 🙂
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 Год назад
I have never seen any of these, I seem to have really missed out!
@wobblebee1242
@wobblebee1242 11 месяцев назад
Regarding the last scene. To me, it depicts the change transport that occured during the 50s. The train is leaving, being diminished, and replacing it is the automobile, going off into the distant future.
@KR4FTW3RK
@KR4FTW3RK Год назад
1:17 as a gauge 1 owner I can safely say yea that's a lot bigger. At least 5" gauge.
@SouthernerFloridain2006
@SouthernerFloridain2006 Год назад
EMD F7 livery is the Durango & Rio Grande Western “Bumblebee” Livery
@bluefrequencytv1073
@bluefrequencytv1073 11 месяцев назад
"You better not act like you're in a Wes Anderson film on the train."
@RockismyAir
@RockismyAir 11 месяцев назад
TIL that I have seen three Wes Anderson-movies.
@computer_toucher
@computer_toucher Год назад
I didn't know the French Dispatch [...] was filmed in Angoulême. Fits well with the chase sequence, since Angoulême is where the second largest European comic festival has been held since 1974.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
That's really cool, I had no idea about the festival!
@Demoman_From_TF2
@Demoman_From_TF2 Год назад
The F7 And F7B Unit in Asteroid City looks like one from the DRGW.
@petrberanek4230
@petrberanek4230 Год назад
12:56 to 13:06 there is no way car can get behind billboard that fast, few seconds ago it was parked before fast food. On the beginning of Asteroid City, when train is moving through crossing to the right, outside of screen. When camera move to the right, train disappeared, only tracks are visible (same spot can be seen here 12:15). It is clear that railway tunnel is in fact wall with hole in it.
@kadenrobinson7067
@kadenrobinson7067 Год назад
That passenger car looks like it's straight from Southern Pacific with that daylight livery
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
Man that 1/8 scale from asteroid city would be the talk of any large scale train meetup usually f units in that scale 1/8 otherwise known as 7 1/2 inch gauge are very lacking in detail ment to be beginner models for someone interested in ride on model railroading
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne 11 месяцев назад
The Diesel engines seen here were meant to replace steam locomotives in the 1950s.
@rainbowguy182
@rainbowguy182 Год назад
bro who put the subtitles for the whole video in the first second of the video💀💀💀
@amyshaw893
@amyshaw893 Год назад
4:14 it might be a bit of a stretch, but i see three words written on the side of the parcel coach, with the third being shorter. might it possibly say "boggis, bunce, bean"?
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
So after you posted this I thought you might be right. Nothing in the 'making of book' (although the concept art shows a Eurostar) but I tried the film again in HD and paused it just as it goes under the light. It says HIGH-SPEED FRENCH TRAIN, which I had not expected!
@amyshaw893
@amyshaw893 Год назад
@@RailwayManiaNet hahaha, fair enough, i thought the first word might be a little long
@jimmypetrock
@jimmypetrock Год назад
dang
@ericjr.4310
@ericjr.4310 Год назад
The last movie train reminds me of beamng drives diesel train that is the same type of locomotive
@SGTGhost
@SGTGhost Год назад
I am the 669 person to like this video because of the trains
@jamfjord
@jamfjord Год назад
Quite, quite divine 🧑‍🍳😗
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Thank you :)
@N3ZLA
@N3ZLA 11 месяцев назад
Please change movie to film in the title.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet 11 месяцев назад
What about ‘talkie’?
@snedshill
@snedshill Год назад
Original Anderson Titles: Rocket in My Pocket Mount Rushmore Moonrise Condom The Royal Family Darling Unlimited Life & Times of Stevie Z Grand Hotel Dog Day Afternoon The Michael J. Fox Story The French Letter Haemorrhoid City
@MrDino1953
@MrDino1953 Год назад
No, you shouldn't say "aluminum"..ever. Nobody should say "aluminum".
@A3Kr0n
@A3Kr0n Год назад
Who's Wes Anderson?
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Some guy
@ReallyReliable
@ReallyReliable Год назад
Me
@theredestbull
@theredestbull 11 месяцев назад
dude get better sound mixing
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for taking the time to write such a useful comment to make my day better.
@theredestbull
@theredestbull 11 месяцев назад
@@RailwayManiaNet it is constructive criticism. Unlike your passive aggressivness
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet 11 месяцев назад
@@theredestbull hahahaha that did actually cheer me up 👍
@oo0Spyder0oo
@oo0Spyder0oo Год назад
Yeah it’s aluminium, seeing as the UK invented English, why say otherwise?
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Apparently the original was ‘alumium’ and then it diverged….
@Artuchu
@Artuchu Год назад
uh mate, the ENTIRITY of your subtitles are in the first 3 seconds of the video, and nowhere else
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Really strange because I didn't upload a subs track, it did that on its own! Hopefully should be fixed now.
@Hammerandhearth
@Hammerandhearth Год назад
You should not say aluminum. Those cars would undoubtedly be fluted stainless steel.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Doh, needn’t have worried about the spelling in that case!
@prostakuk
@prostakuk Год назад
Good vid, worth a follow.
@RailwayManiaNet
@RailwayManiaNet Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
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