Tacit Ronin
Avenger
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I know. but did it look better than the average IMAX movie? Since some scenes were 65mm.
I know. but did it look better than the average IMAX movie? Since some scenes were 65mm.
All of the overhead shots of the cities were amazing too.
Really nice track, what part of the movie was this?
Really nice track, what part of the movie was this?
Right now I think it's headed for $300-350m domestic. I also think it's going to be pretty big overseas. The ending is simply buzzworthy and the spectacle is pretty amazing too. I think the Japanese will love it. Hopefully it gets released in China, which TDK did not. I think it has the potential to make $450m overseas. In other words, possibly as high as $800m worldwide (maybe even bigger depending on reception overseas).
The movie isn't that confusing. All you have to do is pay attention.
This one is great too.
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Didn't TDK bomb in Japan?
But yes, Inception has far more potential overseas than TDK.
well I'm watching inception again on monday. I'm going to give it the second viewing it deserves, hopefully this time around being more familiar with the characters I will be able to enjoy the themes and action more. I was completely removed from the action first time around because I didn't care for any of them (although I thought cobb's story was touching).
I think I'm discovering as a movie watcher that the most important thing to me isn't the plot, the pacing, the visuals or the action (though each has importance in a movie), its the characters and I just didn't care for the characters in inception, maybe it was because apart from cobb none of them are developed, maybe it was because I thought none of them were in any real dangerbecause you can't die
anyway like I said I am watching the movie again, with no expectations this time becuase I know what is actually in the film rather than what the adverts make the film out to be (a matrix clone). hopefully I'll enjoy the movie this time as I did with blade runner, another movie I didn't enjoy first time around but is now in my top 3 sci-fi movies ever.
The very end of the movie, although the whole track isn't on there. It's more like its own piece.Really nice track, what part of the movie was this?
You don't have to make yourself like it if you just don't like it.I think I'm discovering as a movie watcher that the most important thing to me isn't the plot, the pacing, the visuals or the action (though each has importance in a movie), its the characters and I just didn't care for the characters in inception, maybe it was because apart from cobb none of them are developed, maybe it was because I thought none of them were in any real dangerbecause you can't die
The very end of the movie, although the whole track isn't on there. It's more like its own piece.
I definitely picture an ice dance program to this. Hopefully the elite couples will friggin' give up their Requiem for a Dream programs and go for Inception instead.
You don't have to make yourself like it if you just don't like it.
My screenwriter friend was saying how she realized that even though she could admire Nolan films and acknowledge that he's a solid craftsman and director, she couldn't LOVE them because the characters are so cold. I agree - the only characters who you could consider to be warm are Gordon and maybe Eames, but only because Eames is played like a lovable smartass.In those cases, it's because of the actors, it isn't because of the writing. Nolan tends to hold and examine his characters at a distance. You wouldn't really want to be friends with any of them.
And I love his movies anyway, or maybe even because of that. If I want to be friends with the characters, I think it tends to stop being a movie experience for me where I'm watching this hyperreal world.
I think I'm discovering as a movie watcher that the most important thing to me isn't the plot, the pacing, the visuals or the action (though each has importance in a movie), its the characters and I just didn't care for the characters in inception, maybe it was because apart from cobb none of them are developed, maybe it was because I thought none of them were in any real dangerbecause you can't die
My screenwriter friend was saying how she realized that even though she could admire Nolan films and acknowledge that he's a solid craftsman and director, she couldn't LOVE them because the characters are so cold. I agree - the only characters who you could consider to be warm are Gordon and maybe Eames, but only because Eames is played like a lovable smartass.In those cases, it's because of the actors, it isn't because of the writing. Nolan tends to hold and examine his characters at a distance. You wouldn't really want to be friends with any of them.