I leave BatGAF for 4 hours and FJ burns it to the ground.
Don't worry, I'll rebuild it. Brick by brick. Just the way it was.
The best performance in Warrior belonged to Nolte.
I leave BatGAF for 4 hours and FJ burns it to the ground.
Don't worry, I'll rebuild it. Brick by brick. Just the way it was.
The best performance in Warrior belonged to Nolte.
You guys want some great Nolte? Watch the one and only season of Luck. You can thank me later. Awesome show.
You guys want some great Nolte? Watch the one and only season of Luck. You can thank me later. Awesome show.
You guys want some great Nolte? Watch the one and only season of Luck. You can thank me later. Awesome show.
Just watched The Fighter, damn Bale was amazing.
I still have no idea what Letterman.
Never go Full Nolte though.
Example: Hulk
Yeah. Love that last scene. I'm told it was improved, but any time a scene is really good people like to say it was imrpoved to build up the legend, so who know?
Mr. Nolan’s latest Batman movie, “The Dark Knight Rises” — he says the film, due Friday, will be his last in the series — features 72 minutes of Imax footage, currently the most any studio film has used. The rest of the movie is presented in 35 millimeter, a squatter, more rectangular look that may be likened to letterbox
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The format is drawing more interest in Hollywood. The sequel to the “Star Trek” reboot, directed by J. J. Abrams, and “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” from Francis Lawrence, will include portions in Imax. Other films may be put off by the complications with the cameras.
But Mr. Nolan is a believer. “When you’re talking about this large-scale studio filmmaking, the size of the camera is pretty irrelevant compared to the massive difficulties and the massive resources you’re wrangling on a daily basis,” he said. “And so having this extra image quality, giving the audience the best possible technical look at what you’ve shot, is the obvious thing to do.”
Nolan's not a good action director.
I disagree. Although, I would argue the point that there aren't as many great action directors currently.
I just don't find his action scenes very exciting or suspenseful on the whole. Oddly enough, I think Insomnia has his best action scene: that log chase.
If I told you that I spoke like the characters in that film, would you believe me?
Where are you from?
Or do you mean like the crackheads?![]()
What Letterman?
I'm from south of Boston. Used to talk like that until I was 15 or so.
How much does an IMAX ticket even cost anyway?
$11-40?
But he's NOT a good storyteller! That's my whole point! He's got a good story to tell, I guess, but they're told in a boring way. Stilted dialogue, stupid rulesets nobody cares about, empty characters that carry concepts on their shoulders... anyways, that's how I feel about him. I think he's just not a good storyteller, and that he's way more interested with screenwriting concepts than with visual ones. Which make him a bad storyteller because he's working in the film industry. Maybe he'd be a good screenwriter if he could fix that dialogue shit and have it directed by somebody else...
Isn't that what he's gonna do with the Batman franchise now? Maybe that's gonna be interesting.
How much does an IMAX ticket even cost anyway?
...That's an incredibly big range. Let's say a guy wants to go see TDKR the Wednesday after it comes out on IMAX. How much would it cost then assuming opening weekend prices are more expensive for whatever reason.
fuck me, who let the Nolan trolls out of their cage?
I call it anScience!
NeoGaf is a terrible sample group for WW BO performance
Ugh, get rid of that short hair please. :/
Then she'll be bald =/
US. There isnt much difference either way.Wait Avengers released a week before the US? which dates are you using?