Dunkirk Teaser Trailer

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Nolan is terrible with action/fight coreo, would love to see him step up the game with that. He's so good with so many other important elements that some filmmakers lack, but when he does movies like Batman and his action and fight scenes are shit, that's a problem.

This is why he's probably better off with movies like this, people don't go expecting cool fight scenes or action, just a well made film.

despite having a couple clunky action scenes Dark Knight still bodies the hell out of every other comic book movie to release since.

everybody else should be embarrassed honestly. dude doesn't even nail the action in a Batman film particularly well (aside from the batmobile/bike chase) and yet the film is magnitudes better than what the genre has to offer.
 
This looks like it will be a piece of cinematic beauty.

If it could also not be riddled with plot holes like most of Nolan's movies, that would be great.
 
despite having a couple clunky action scenes Dark Knight still bodies the hell out of every other comic book movie to release since.

everybody else should be embarrassed honestly.

I love it for the most part but it's by no means my favorite comic film. Spiderman 2 schools it.
 
Nolan is terrible with action/fight coreo, would love to see him step up the game with that. He's so good with so many other important elements that some filmmakers lack, but when he does movies like Batman and his action and fight scenes are shit, that's a problem.

This is why he's probably better off with movies like this, people don't go expecting cool fight scenes or action, just a well made film.

You must not have seen his Inception hallway fight.
 
Wait what

Shit theater I guess.

nah Interstellar had some pretty weird sound mixing. it was brought up by some theaters too that it was intentionally made to have louder soundtrack mixing.

i think it was the best soundtrack Zimmer has done in like a decade though and it was appropriately bombastic so I didn't mind. but I felt like I went deaf when I walked out of the Imax theater. and some dialogue was just impossible to hear.

I love it for the most part but it's by no means my favorite comic film. Spiderman 2 schools it.

yeah same here. but it's the only one i'd put over dark knight. despite having well filmed action in stuff like civil war and BvS they aint doing much as a whole to offer competition to these gods honestly.
 
yeah same here. but it's the only one i'd put over dark knight. despite having well filmed action in stuff like civil war and BvS they aint doing much as a whole to offer competition to these gods honestly.

It's hard to argue. Not a popular opinion, but I do like Amazing Spiderman 1 more than TDK, but before I'm attacked I have a whole slew of simply personal reasons why and I'd rather not argue, but yeah these movies are tops for me when it comes to comic films.
 
Your mind is the scene of the crime is an awfully nonsensical tagline all things considered.

Their original tagline was little more punny.
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I personally didn't love the Interstellar teaser. I actually really liked the first theatrical trailer for it though set to the V for Vendetta track. But for some reason not a lot of people liked that one. I thought it was easily superior.

I'm with Sculli on this one.
 
Come to think of it, barring Interstellar in my opinion, all of Nolan's "first teasers" since Inception were pretty meh.

And Trailer 2 always feels like what they should've put out in the first place.
 
I saw nothing in this teaser that would make go WOW look at that iconography/cinematography to be honest.

Very Malickish tho, but as I said the other day if this is more Interstellar than Inception it already failed to me.

Give me more Memento/Inception/The Prestige Nolan please.
 
For those wondering why Nolan has chosen this particular aspect of WWII,which was a crushing defeat for Britain, the Empire and the Allies; Dunkirk has become part of the British psyche and is still referenced today in situations where all hell is breaking loose and it becomes necessary to remain calm, pull together and get through it. This is referred to as "The Dunkirk Spirit" although these days it's more often used ironically than seriously. Nevertheless the twin virtues of glorious defeat and pulling together in a crises still imbue the stout hearts of the British to this day.

Or it's a load of jingoistic bollocks. You decide.
 
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