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Nolan doing Nolan things :obama:
Salute to JDW though. Between flicks like Black Klansman and this - he's building himself a nice filmography.:salute:

Now what the fukk is going on here?:ohhh: Boats sailing backwards?:wtf: Cars flipping right side up? :mjlit: Michael Caine? :leon:
Inception universe Time Fukkery? :whoo::ooh::blessed:
 

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Nolan doing Nolan things :obama:
Salute to JDW though. Between flicks like Black Klansman and this - he's building himself a nice filmography.:salute:

Now what the fukk is going on here?:ohhh: Boats sailing backwards?:wtf: Cars flipping right side up? :mjlit: Michael Caine? :leon:
Inception universe Time Fukkery? :whoo::ooh::blessed:
I know his ol’ boy like :myman:.

I would straight up :dead: if Denzel were to make a cameo in this. Nolan’s known for stuff like that.
 

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Not even gonna try to search for it. Want to be at awe when seeing it for the first time in theater.
 
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Saw the prologue before Star Wars. I thought it was just gonna be a trailer and I guess the rest of the audience did too because they were clearly not feeling the prologue as it trodded on and on. Outside of the audiovisual aesthetics straight out of The Dark Knight and Inception (down to an obnoxiously overblown and present soundtrack), I was completely confused on what made anyone at WB think this scene was going to sell the movie.

We're presented with a straight forward and frankly uneventful action sequence that offers zero context of the plot or characters, making it a completely empty experience. When the scene ended and the title appeared, people actually sighed in relief until realizing there's a mini trailer playing after the prologue and it still wasn't over.

Maybe it was because the room was full of people ready to see Star Wars and not interested in anything else, but this universal rejection of the prologue was pretty much my highlight of the night. :heh:
 

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Saw the prologue before Star Wars. I thought it was just gonna be a trailer and I guess the rest of the audience did too because they were clearly not feeling the prologue as it trodded on and on. Outside of the audiovisual aesthetics straight out of The Dark Knight and Inception (down to an obnoxiously overblown and present soundtrack), I was completely confused on what made anyone at WB think this scene was going to sell the movie.

We're presented with a straight forward and frankly uneventful action sequence that offers zero context of the plot or characters, making it a completely empty experience. When the scene ended and the title appeared, people actually sighed in relief until realizing there's a mini trailer playing after the prologue and it still wasn't over.

Maybe it was because the room was full of people ready to see Star Wars and not interested in anything else, but this universal rejection of the prologue was pretty much my highlight of the night. :heh:
If it was refin you'd be beating your meat.
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