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Still...I think his best film is probably Memento. Directing wise..he's getting better w/ each film.
Yeah I agree Memento is still his best work. We'll see after Inception.Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
Like I said subjective....Still...I think his best film is probably Memento. Directing wise..he's getting better w/ each film.
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Memento is my least liked of Nolan's films that I've seen. Except for a small scene with Carrie-Anne Moss, I quickly figured the whole thing out and guessed what the final (or should I say first?) scene was gonna be. It only gets less interesting on subsequent viewings.
It was an interesting concept but had dull excecution.
It was an interesting concept but had dull excecution.
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If only Bernie Mac had been available to deliver another Bressonian performance akin to his remarkable turn in the robust Mr. 3000.Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
Well, are there any African Americans in major roles? If not, then it's obviously a racist production by racist people.
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I just realized the same thing.Originally Posted by fumanstan
I don't think i've been anticipating a movie like this since... well, the Dark Knight.
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I feel similarly. I can't remember the last time I've ever been this excited for a movie. Certainly I've been excited for stuff, like the Fountain for example. But my anticipation was ruined by negative early reactions. But this is different. I feel like a kid again. This film is so ridiculously up my alley.Originally Posted by fumanstan
I don't think i've been anticipating a movie like this since... well, the Dark Knight.
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Eh, The Prestige was good, but I thought Batman Begins was better.Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
Ok...so obviously many of us haven't seen it but are expected to like it cuz of Nolan's track record. And this is more subjective to each of us but...if Inception is better than TDK, which is possible cuz The Prestige was a lot better than BB, I can't wait to see what he does in BB3 but even more so what he does AFTER he's done w/ BB3. I hope BB3 is better than TDK (which as a superhero film is kind of hard to do cuz it was pretty damn cool). I honestly am shocked that Nolan's growth is getting better in such a short time.
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It was an interesting concept but had dull excecution.
Your the first person I've heard say this. Up until the last 15 minutes I had no clue what the ending was going to be. The execution was near perfect, I'm not quite sure how it could have been done better...Originally Posted by RocShemp
Memento is my least liked of Nolan's films that I've seen. Except for a small scene with Carrie-Anne Moss, I quickly figured the whole thing out and guessed what the final (or should I say first?) scene was gonna be. It only gets less interesting on subsequent viewings.It was an interesting concept but had dull excecution.
Oh, and directed at Solid Snakes comment earlier, Inception is my most anticipated film of the year by far. After that I'd go with Tron Legacy, The Fighter, The Social Network, Predators, Red, and then The Expendables. The Expendables look fun because it has so many awesome action stars, but beyond that it doesn't have a whole lot of appeal for me.
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IF I had to pick a plot to watch the most.....I'd go w/ probably The Prestige cuz..well..it's a very interesting plot. BUT his growth in directing was good once he did TDK though..that was a huge (again IMO) leap in his directing. I probably like TDK more cuz I like Batman and I do very much like TDK....but The Prestige is more intriguing storywise...Originally Posted by RocShemp
Yeah but TDK wasn't in the same league as The Prestige. Though latter was better than both BB and TDK. So it's not so cut and dry. Either way, I'm really looking forward to Inception.
#533
This simply looks incredible. To top it off, I have NO idea what it's about, which is hard to do with several long trailers. It's about f-ing time someone doesn't give away the whole damn movie in the trailer. Consider my but in a seat on opening weekend. (And that will be a first for me in a very, very long time).
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The trailer for The Prestige was like that too. Hell, I was convinced it was gonna be a supernatural thriller when I went to see it. Boy was I surprised! Originally Posted by valkyrie
This simply looks incredible. To top it off, I have NO idea what it's about, which is hard to do with several long trailers. It's about f-ing time someone doesn't give away the whole damn movie in the trailer. Consider my but in a seat on opening weekend. (And that will be a first for me in a very, very long time).

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I hated the ending of The Prestige, but up until that point it was easily the most gripping movie I'd seen that year. The storytelling, acting, directing, design, etc; were absolutely fantastic. In terms of repeat viewings, The Prestige is my favorite Nolan flick -- the sting of a disappointing finale definitely went down as I rewatched it and noticed how much foreshadowing he put in. The fact he pulled it all off on a $40m budget is also extremely impressive.
Cannot wait for Inception, this has been a largely disappointing year in cinema though, so I'm cautiously optimistic for this.
Cannot wait for Inception, this has been a largely disappointing year in cinema though, so I'm cautiously optimistic for this.
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Burnt Thru , 07-09-10 08:54 AM
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Empire have just given this a stonking 5 star review. A few choice quotes - "The third act makes Memento seem about as complex as Bear in the Big Blue House.", "In terms of scale and style it is, as Nolan intended, comparable to Bond's best excursions - yet filtered through a brain-frying, subconscious-sperlunking, time-dilating structure that boldly frames action sequences around each other.", "The strength of it is that you remain emotionally engaged even if you're not entirely sure what's going on."
#537
It's a great film but you'll need to see it a couple times to begin to understand everything. It hurt my brain.
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That actually sounds like a good thing to me.Originally Posted by BJacks
It's a great film but you'll need to see it a couple times to begin to understand everything. It hurt my brain.
#539
No it is a good thing. It'll just be easier on Blu-ray/DVD where you can rewatch it like 5 times in a row.
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SuperBatMan , 07-09-10 09:51 AM
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Maybe this has already been discussed, but does it put anyone off that it seems like this is 'borrowing' looks from TDK too much? Posters look blatantly like ones from TDK, and even the 'look' of the movie looks TDK-ish. I would have thought Nolan would try to separate it a bit more from the Batman movies.
It still looks good, but this just a minor annoyance I have.
It still looks good, but this just a minor annoyance I have.
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The movie doesn't play anything like TDK. It totally has its own look and feel.
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I think he's just finding a comfortable shooting style, TDK's shooting style had a lot in common with The Prestige (very cold and defined look), and Inception seems to continue the trend in its own way. Considering the subject matter he usually shoots, it isn't a big surprise (Nolan isn't known for the warm and fuzzies).
I do agree the posters are a little too similar, but I think that's the studio's fault, they REALLY want to cash in on TDK-factor, especially with what is described as a $160m version of Memento.
I do agree the posters are a little too similar, but I think that's the studio's fault, they REALLY want to cash in on TDK-factor, especially with what is described as a $160m version of Memento.
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I have to say, though, several shots in the first trailer made me think that Nolan had found his "look" in TDK and was settling into that groove on this film. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it was the first time that I could tell from a single shot that I was looking at a Chris Nolan film.
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Yeah, and that's fine by me. But looking at the character trailer this film doesn't have the same cinematography style as The Dark Knight. It seems a lot more contrasty then his pervious films.Originally Posted by Suprmallet
I have to say, though, several shots in the first trailer made me think that Nolan had found his "look" in TDK and was settling into that groove on this film. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it was the first time that I could tell from a single shot that I was looking at a Chris Nolan film.
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"The third act makes Memento seem about as complex as Bear in the Big Blue House."
Yep, The general public is going to hate this movie.
Yep, The general public is going to hate this movie.
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Yep, The general public is going to hate this movie.
I dunno. We'll see.Originally Posted by Dr. DVD
"The third act makes Memento seem about as complex as Bear in the Big Blue House."Yep, The general public is going to hate this movie.
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Since The Dark Knight got ignored at the Oscars, I bet Inception is going to make the Best Picture nomination...
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Considering this year in movies and the fact there are 10 spots now, if it doesn't suck it's probably guaranteed a spot.Originally Posted by toddly6666
Since The Dark Knight got ignored at the Oscars, I bet Inception is going to make the Best Picture nomination...
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Yeah, seems more colorful and brighter to me.Originally Posted by Blu Man
But looking at the character trailer this film doesn't have the same cinematography style as The Dark Knight. It seems a lot more contrasty then his pervious films.
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Considering this year in movies and the fact there are 10 spots now, if it doesn't suck it's probably guaranteed a spot.
Maybe, but if it falls flat financially expect it to face some hurtles. The Oscars love having movies that connect with both audiences and critics alike to avoid looking snobbish.