Taxi Driver > Jaws > The Prestige.
That's each director from this arbitrary comparison's best film.
I will defend to my death the fact that After Hours is not only Scorsese's most under-rated film but his best movie.
Taxi Driver > Jaws > The Prestige.
That's each director from this arbitrary comparison's best film.
I will defend to my death the fact that After Hours is not only Scorsese's most under-rated film but his best movie.
When a forest grows too wild...This is thread really about The Dark Knight Rises?
His most underrated is King of Comedy and Taxi Driver is his best.
Now that I'm home, we can do this properly.
What I said was that those five films are better than Nolan's output for the past decade. I was not saying that every one of those films is better than every one of Nolan's.
Inception is not Nolan's weakest. His weakest is Insomnia (if we're not including following). Tintin is better than both of those.
I'm saying that those five are stronger overall than Nolan's best five. And they are only from the Berg's last decade.
Nolan is indeed one of the better modern filmmakers. But there are plenty that give him a good run for his money. Danny Boyle and David Fincher above Nolman.
What scares me is that I'm getting the impression that some of you consider Nolan's filmography to rival Spielberg's entire filmography. But on GAF, anything is possible I suppose.
Definitely prefer Nolan's output to Fincher's. I find his movies to be more intriguing thematically.
And Nolan doesn't have a complete stinker like Panic Room on his recent resume.
This is thread really about The Dark Knight Rises?
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This is thread really about The Dark Knight Rises?
Now that I'm home, we can do this properly.
What I said was that those five films are better than Nolan's output for the past decade. I was not saying that every one of those films is better than every one of Nolan's.
Inception is not Nolan's weakest. His weakest is Insomnia (if we're not including following). Tintin is better than both of those.
I'm saying that those five are stronger overall than Nolan's best five. And they are only from the Berg's last decade.
Nolan is indeed one of the better modern filmmakers. But there are plenty that give him a good run for his money. Danny Boyle and David Fincher above Nolman.
What scares me is that I'm getting the impression that some of you consider Nolan's filmography to rival Spielberg's entire filmography. But on GAF, anything is possible I suppose.
Scullibundo is crazy. Tintin better than Inception, what
This is thread really about The Dark Knight Rises?
This is a joke. And honestly, the batman series is Nolans weakest shit.
Inception features hell lot more than just two excellent action setpieces.Don't see how that is a shocker. Both have paper thin characters and plot contrivances, but at least Tintin features two excellent action setpieces.
Inception features hell lot more than just two excellent action setpieces.
Yeah, a lot of exposition.
I love how when you find a flaw in a movie it completely overrides your ability to see anything else good about it.
Don't see how that is a shocker. Both have paper thin characters and plot contrivances, but at least Tintin features two excellent action setpieces.
Solo my man, Im not sure if your argument is genuine or stealth Nolan trolling just for lulz.
i prefer shutter island i mean decaprio basically plays the same role in both films but its way better written in shutter island
Solo's not the hater Nolan-GAF wants. He's the hater this thread deserves.
Yeah, a lot of exposition.
Solo's not the hater Nolan-GAF wants. He's the hater this thread deserves.
Seriously is there no news about when the next trailer is supposed to be released?
Expandable?
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Seriously is there no news about when the next trailer is supposed to be released?
Expandable?
DM.....oh wait![]()
You are judging the films wayyyy to technically.
I agree about the action scenes, but at least Inception has an interesting protagonist with a satisfying character arc.
Also, unlike tin tin, which is basically an action romp and feels like a big budget version of the animated series - Inception has an ambitious script (which does falter). On purely artistic merit, Inception is trying to do more and faltering than tin tin - which besides having good setpeices - is fairly forgettable.
Solo my man, Im not sure if your argument is genuine or stealth Nolan trolling just for lulz.
Exposition is a crucial element of world building, especially in a philosophical high-concept film like Inception. The flaw is not that "it's there", or that "it's heavy", but whether it's effectively delivered, and justified by where the narrative takes the audience in the end.
No word yet. Probably attached to Dark Shadows in May.
If I remember the release of the trailers of TDK correctly, trailer #2 was attached/timed with 10,000BC which came out in March right?
So since they have been following the exact same promotional timeline (minus the viral stuff) it would make sense for trailer #2 to come out soon.
I like Inception, but I do think it's unnecessarily complex. And it's not like I didn't understand it either. It feels like half of the run-time is just explaining how the movie works. Dialogues and entire characters are set up "because they have to be there" when, if they had just made the rules of the dream world simpler, they would have freed up a lot of time to explore the character arcs and implications of such a world.
Yeah, but they'll probably wait closer to The Avengers release--and may even wait until after it passes--before releasing another trailer. They didn't have that kind of competition back in '08, when Iron Man was still an unproven franchise.
Memento will forever be my #1 Nolan movie. Everything follows afterward.I hate to get drawn into another Inception debate but I will profess my love for it. For the life of me I can't agree or see how people find the first hour boring or the exposition unnecessary. To me a lot of the arguments brought against it never manifested while I watched it twice in the movie theater (both before and after reading all the complaints I find commonly on GAF) and then when I watched it again at home.
I think Inception is brilliant and even better than both BB and TDK. I have a special place in my heart for BB/TDK simply cause I love Batman but in terms of overall movies I think Inception and Prestige are his best works. I don't think I ever had a more enjoyable time at the movies since the very first movie I watched as a kid (Jurassic Park).
I hate to get drawn into another Inception debate but I will profess my love for it. For the life of me I can't agree or see how people find the first hour boring or the exposition unnecessary. To me a lot of the arguments brought against it never manifested while I watched it twice in the movie theater (both before and after reading all the complaints I find commonly on GAF) and then when I watched it again at home.