I concur.Just looking/hearing about these locations, I'm calling it now. This will be nominated for Cinematography![]()
So, this is just my opinion, but if Ridley Scott cant do it, I would love to see Nolan direct the Blade Runner sequel.
You should know better.So, this is just my opinion, but if Ridley Scott cant do it, I would love to see Nolan direct the Blade Runner sequel.
So, this is just my opinion, but if Ridley Scott cant do it, I would love to see Nolan direct the Blade Runner sequel.
a big fan should never direct the movie. it never works out. its best to do something new and fresh.
Having seen Superman Returns, I get your meaning. But I certainly hope the theory is broken with Abrams and Episode VII.
EDIT: What's your avatar from, BTW?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=727478483934311&set=a.504182359597259.132186.478612792154216&type=1&ref=nfBehind the scenes look at the Matthew McConaughey movie being filmed in Canmore. Pretty amazing to see Mount Rundle lit up by the spot lights of the crew. The Milky way is directly over Ha-ling peak.
Thank the lords. I do not like how Nolan's guns shoot a hailstorm of bullets only to magically never actually hit any of the targets. Except Ken Watanabe that is.Sci-fi/adventure. It doesn't really have any action scenes like shooting or fighting in it.
That and who says Nolan has any interest in going into another franchise film, to me at least it seems Nolan is where he wants to be, directing original features.a big fan should never direct the movie. it never works out. its best to do something new and fresh.
Maybe he wouldn't have if Dent had a semi automatic and fired all the rounds in the clip and then fired all the rounds in the magical hollywood clips that never deplete. It would all go past Batman and hit Ken Watanabe.Batman gets shot in tdkt:
Heck yes.
I couldn't agree more , I just watched a documentary on the MPAA "This film is not yet rated", and it goes through the ins and outs on how ridiculous and strict the MPAA is.That's because the MPAA is trash and has a tendency to rewrite the rules of their imposition for every movie.
wait, what, Damon's in this, too? this is getting ridiculous.
i'm getting the impression that, at this point, actors are pretty much beating down Nolan's door to be in his movies. which is cool with me.
