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''[[The Grand Budapest Hotel]]'' is a 2013 [[Wes Anderson]] flick, still as quirky as ever, starring Raiph Fiennes.
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* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
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{{Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy}}
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The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2013 Wes Anderson flick, still as quirky as ever, starring Raiph Fiennes.
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Tropes used in The Grand Budapest Hotel include:
- Ruritania [context?]
- Scenery Porn [context?]
- Those Wacky Nazis: the Zig Zag corps does a good SS impression (with lightning-bolt styled ZZ emblem) ... until they start shooting each other across the hotel.
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