Hmm, didnt see you counting down hours like this for Dragon Tattoo ..
Didn't see DT having 10K posts before it released either.
I know it!
You're a Nolan plant!
BUSTED
I'm pulling a long con. It was me,
Hmm, didnt see you counting down hours like this for Dragon Tattoo ..
I know it!
You're a Nolan plant!
It's all part of the plan.He called Nolan smug yesterday, his next paycheck is $0.
Or Nolan will leave the new Canadian currency in a car under the sun for Solo.It's all part of the plan.
No love for The Master? My most-anticipated of the year, as there's no Gravity anymore. Can't wait for all those too, KTS would be second for me.
Can you give examples of what you're talking about?
Batfans are launching an attack on Devin Faraci due to his review. Hilarious, delusion stuff:
@Oliver_Klothsof:
LOL.
Nolan can't touch any of Kubrick's great films with a ten-foot pole.
I find it fascinating that Nolan has the biggest Internet fan following of all the directors. I mean there are a few Spielberg fanboys here and a few Cameron fans there but nothing as larger as Nolan's. And its not due to his age either cause there are far younger directors out there too.
With that said, larger fan following means greater chance of wackos and far greater chances of hate clubs too. So it doesnt just go both ways, it goes all ways. #crazytalk
So you're saying the secret is his vests?I remember back in 2010, pre-Inception, there was this big March Madness bracket for Best Director Alive. Everybody from the big legends Coppolla and Eastwood, the indie prodigies Sodenbergh and QT, foreign directors like Miyazaki and Almodóvar, new guys like Edgar Wright or Alfonso Cuaron. Nolan managed to run through his bracket, breezed past Martin Campbell and Frank Darabont, took down Zemecks, somehow managed to beat both Cameron and Spielberg, and put 45% on the eventual victor Martin Scorsese.
That guy has quite the fanbase. It completely eclipses other recent, popular American filmmakers like Fincher or Arnofosky. His following is on a whole new level, even if the amount of movies he made is a relatively small amount.
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In Inception, Ariadnne is recruited as an "architect" and all she does is break some fucking glass and bring up Mal to Cobb. She is a completely useless character. I mean anyone could've constructed the dream space (even cobb) and we would've down one useless character.
@devincf TDK is Nolan's Full Metal Jacket. Memento his Clockwork Orange. Prestige is his Eyes Wide Shut. Inception is more smart than 2001
Wonderful
I remember back in 2010, pre-Inception, there was this big March Madness bracket for Best Director Alive. Everybody from the big legends Coppolla and Eastwood, the indie prodigies Sodenbergh and QT, foreign directors like Miyazaki and Almodóvar, new guys like Edgar Wright or Alfonso Cuaron. Nolan managed to run through his bracket, breezed past Martin Campbell and Frank Darabont, took down Zemecks, somehow managed to beat both Cameron and Spielberg, and put 45% on the eventual victor Martin Scorsese.
That guy has quite the fanbase. It completely eclipses other recent, popular American filmmakers like Fincher or Arnofosky. His following is on a whole new level, even if the amount of movies he made is a relatively small amount.
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Prestige is way better than Eyes Wide Shut.
Prestige is way better than Eyes Wide Shut.
Come at me etc.
Just ignore those like you ignore mine, Solo. You're better than this.nonononononononononononono
That guy has quite the fanbase. It completely eclipses other recent, popular American filmmakers like Fincher or Arnofosky. His following is on a whole new level, even if the amount of movies he made is a relatively small amount.
Just ignore those like you ignore mine, Solo. You're better than this.
Am I the only one that doesn't get the fairly common opinion that The Prestige is one of Nolan's best films? It's a great flick, don't get me wrong, but it doesn't hold a candle to Memento, Inception, or TDK for me. It's basically a really good version of a Shymalan movie.
It has more to do with the decade he became popular in. You'd be surprised how many young people "grew up" on his movies now.
Prestige is way better than Eyes Wide Shut.
Come at me etc.
I dont know but my browser failed to render that ..I will cut you.
Totally, I was 10 when I saw memento. It blew my fucking mind. The entire fundamentals of movie making, to my adolescent head, was flipped upside down.It has more to do with the decade he became popular in. You'd be surprised how many young people "grew up" on his movies now.
It has more to do with the decade he became popular in. You'd be surprised how many young people "grew up" on his movies now.
I know... I wish I *got* Nolan and post-T2 James Cameron so I coulda been part of the NeoGAF-movie triumvirate.We're hockey and movies bros. Just not Nolan Batman movies bros.
See, that is exactly how I feel, although FMJ fanboys would absolutely DESTROY your ass if they came in here.Kubrick never made a bad film, but Full Metal Jacket is the closest he came. Eyes Wide Shut is amazing.
Has Expendable seen it yet? i'd like to know what he thinks about the movie.
Quality over quantity.
Kubrick never made a bad film, but Full Metal Jacket is the closest he came. Eyes Wide Shut is amazing.
DP aka Expendable's rating;Has Expendable seen it yet? i'd like to know what he thinks about the movie.
Ramirez - she gave away harvey dent, because some throwaway line in the beginning of TDK about her mother being "in hospital".
The "other traitor" who's name I don't even remember.
The "20 year man officer" - I didn't even know what his name was stevens untill batgaf mentioned it a few times in this thread.
Honestly, all these could've been combined to one character.
In Inception, Ariadnne is recruited as an "architect" and all she does is break some fucking glass and bring up Mal to Cobb. She is a completely useless character. I mean anyone could've constructed the dream space (even cobb) and we would've down one useless character.
DP aka Expendable's rating;
Captain America > TDKR
lol
FMJ is Kubricks best film.
Hey, Terrence Malick's only made five feature films since 1973, and depending on who you ask any or all of them are great/masterpieces and he's one of the greatest American directors of all-time.
People love that Nolan. Dude makes an heady original thriller about dreams within dreams(within dreams), heavy on exposition and ideas, and it makes $800 million WW. Can't hate on that kind of success, I suppose. Must be doing something right.
Kubrick never made a bad film, but Full Metal Jacket is the closest he came. Eyes Wide Shut is amazing.
Kubrick never made a bad film, but Full Metal Jacket is the closest he came. Eyes Wide Shut is amazing.
You sir are fucking crazy. 2001, Barry Lyndon, Strangelove, Clockwork Orange, Path of Glory - take your pick, but one of those 5 is his best. Clockwork is my personal fav. FMJ is at the bottom. Alone.
Haha no, it's not a vague complaint at all, and it's not a strength in any other film. TDK is full of useless characters, and Inception is the same.This is kind of a vague complaint though and I could easily see it being a strength in other films. The type of thing where every little detail is relevant to the plot.