The action scenes will be sloppy and awful.
Good thing it's a WWII movie the- oh shit...
The action scenes will be sloppy and awful.
Is Christopher Nolan generally considered a good director?
It's funny because Wonder Woman is going to be placed during WWI.the original all quiet on the western front. but most in this thread would sooner want to see another c-tier superhero reboot than revisit a genre classic.
Nolan is a bad director of action. I can't see the battle sequences being any good in this.
Great film and score. Hopefully Zimmer provides the quality we anticipate.
Despite being mostly white, weren't Africans somewhat prevalent in European countries? Especially France?
The action scenes will be sloppy and awful.
Mata Hari
Is Christopher Nolan generally considered a good director?
It's as if Nolan knew I became a history teacher and wanted me to show a film to my class.Get your helmet, Guzim. We're heading to war!
Yeah I know, I think people might be misconstruing my post as something like "fuck white people" when in reality I just wanted a more diverse cast from Nolan, and that will be pretty difficult to do in a movie set in 1940's Europe for obvious reasons.
Still going to watch it most likely.
It's as if Nolan knew I became a history teacher and wanted me to show a film to my class.
Really now. I thought its signifcance was debated among historians. There's no doubt a loss of 300,000 men would have been tremendous, but I thought the Allies already evacuated a high number of personnel before the French surrendered.i'd love to them too, but neither of those diminish how important dunkirk was. without it, britain is out the war and is under nazi occupation. without britain the allies have no staging post for even the threat of invasion and america would've either stayed out altogether or been limited to a pacific war. which would have led to either a nazi controlled europe, a soviet controlled europe or one split between the two.
I don't know about that. TDK where Joker is in the tunnel firing RPGs, is one of my favorite action scenes. I love those long uncut sequences. His hand to hand combat scenes needed some work though, too many cuts and angles.
Significant huh
Battle of Stalingrad was the turning point in the war.
Or, if you want to keep it on the Western front, there's the Battle of Verdun.
Basically, I want to see the gruesome side of war.
The Battle of the Marne would also be acceptable.
Please stop trying to insult all Americans, I'm American and know fully well what Dunkirk is. Not everyone paid attention during history class, this isn't an American thing.
Thin Red Line.
I don't know about that. TDK where Joker is in the tunnel firing RPGs, is one of my favorite action scenes. I love those long uncut sequences. His hand to hand combat scenes needed some work though, too many cuts and angles.
Reposting from the other thread.
The Atonement Dunkrik one shot take scene simply cant be topped. And I say this as a hardcore Nolan fan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe3aupFG4iA One of the best scenes in any movie ever.
I fear this is Nolan's attempt to finally get recognized by the Academy.
So why even bring it up
Complaining about diversity in a cast that hasn't been cast yet #ThanksNolan
I love Joe Wright, but that scene is honestly kind of empty outside of the fact it was done in one take. It's an incredibly impressive visual and technical feat that draws attention to itself and away from the film at hand.Reposting from the other thread.
The Atonement Dunkrik one shot take scene simply cant be topped. And I say this as a hardcore Nolan fan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe3aupFG4iA One of the best scenes in any movie ever.
I fear this is Nolan's attempt to finally get recognized by the Academy.
Reposting from the other thread.
The Atonement Dunkrik one shot take scene simply cant be topped. And I say this as a hardcore Nolan fan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe3aupFG4iA One of the best scenes in any movie ever.
I fear this is Nolan's attempt to finally get recognized by the Academy.
Really now. I thought its signifcance was debated among historians. There's no doubt a loss of 300,000 men would have been tremendous, but I thought the Allies already evacuated a high number of personnel before the French surrendered.
Interstellar had amazing action.
Should have done a World War I movie. He probably has enough pull to get one made.
He'll be the strict general who in his dying moments tells Hardy to follow his heart and go help his gf, Cotillard's "never surrender, vive la resistance" character. Maybe Hardy and Cotillard will fight and die together in the end. Ken Watanabe will be on hand as a Japanese army consultant to the invading Nazi force. He'll look pensively at their dead bodies and at a captured soldier played by Cillian Murphy, say something deep but incomprehensible. Roll credits.Looking forward to the scene(s) in which Michael Caine tells the audience what the film's themes are.
Understand that anything passed the United States, Nazi Germany, and the Japanese were more really discussed in US History classes in our grade schools.Well, congrats to you.
He also did The Pacific.
He'll be the strict general who in his dying moments tells Hardy to follow his heart and go help his gf, Cotillard's "never surrender, vive la resistance" character. Maybe Hardy and Cotillard will fight and die together in the end. Ken Watanabe will be on hand as a Japanese army consultant to the invading Nazi force. He'll look pensively at their dead bodies and at a captured soldier played by Cillian Murphy, say something deep but incomprehensible. Roll credits.
Indeed. Yet it will be forgotten again. Worst thing is, you wouldn't even have to change the setting that much. Dunkirk was a major central for the allied WWI troops.The time is ripe. We are right in the middle of the 100th anniversary for it.
Charles Lightoller, the guy from the TitanicMichael Caine is obviously going to play Bill Tennant.