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Fantasy Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey

 
That's gotta be a morale booster for the cast and crew lol
 
I know the teaser barely gives anything. But seeing the words “from Christopher Nolan” on a big IMAX screen with the bass rumbling your seat…remains a highlight of the overall moviegoing outing, to this day. I saw Superman this weekend with a friend who doesn’t follow movie news stuff so closely, had no idea The Odyssey was Nolan’s next movie. The “Oh sh**” look he turned to me with as he realized in real-time what the teaser was…priceless. Case in point of why there’s still value in a simple announcement teaser.

Don't compare the two. You'll upset cinephiles on here.

Not trying to compare, but this is a forever goated moment. Especially because both got a lot of hate from the cinephiles of their time when they were at peak popularity.

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Hating on Spielberg and Nolan sounds like the kind of edgelord **** that makes online film analysis so miserable these days.
It may have been some rando on a message board or an actual critic, I can't for the life of me remember, but I once heard someone say: "People who know nothing about movies love Spielberg, people who know a little about movies hate Spielberg and people who know a lot about movies love Spielberg."

Very glad we've largely escaped the obsession with painting Nolan, by all accounts an extremely mild mannered and professional person, as a Kubrickian psycho as well.
 
Hating on Spielberg and Nolan sounds like the kind of edgelord **** that makes online film analysis so miserable these days.
Aka this board post-Inception/Interstellar. :o
 
Very glad we've largely escaped the obsession with painting Nolan, by all accounts an extremely mild mannered and professional person, as a Kubrickian psycho as well.

I legitimately got somewhat ratio'd and was called a bootlicker for daring to say maybe people were making too much out of nothing with that whole chair discourse on Twitter. Wild times. But I got what I deserved for trying to engage on that hell site.
 
Teaser was fairly lowkey and didnt show a great deal unsurprisingly. Can tell Bernthal is going to be a standout already though, his voice just demands your attention. No doubt there's a lot more to come yet though.
 
Teaser was fairly lowkey and didnt show a great deal unsurprisingly. Can tell Bernthal is going to be a standout already though, his voice just demands your attention. No doubt there's a lot more to come yet though.
Was the AI minimal at least? :o
 
So they accidentally played some 3D trailers in front of my IMAX 2D screening of Fantastic Four. One of which was The Odyssey. Is this going to be in 3D?
 
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lol drag him, Emma. :o

There’s more to the quote than that, I just thought that was a funny place for it to cut off.
 
He was clearly inspired by his idol Malick, though the films where he did that were by far his worst and even he has stopped that.
 
Of all of Nolan's films Dunkirk is the one that he probably could have gotten away with making without a screenplay.
 
I know the teaser barely gives anything. But seeing the words “from Christopher Nolan” on a big IMAX screen with the bass rumbling your seat…remains a highlight of the overall moviegoing outing, to this day. I saw Superman this weekend with a friend who doesn’t follow movie news stuff so closely, had no idea The Odyssey was Nolan’s next movie. The “Oh sh**” look he turned to me with as he realized in real-time what the teaser was…priceless. Case in point of why there’s still value in a simple announcement teaser.



Not trying to compare, but this is a forever goated moment. Especially because both got a lot of hate from the cinephiles of their time when they were at peak popularity.

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And we still don't know who's playing whom. :o
Matt Damon as "Fine but vanilla lead".
Tom Holland as "Kind of annoying co-lead".
Zendaya as "The Scene Stealer".
Jon Bernthal as "Antique Jon Bernthal".
Robert Pattinson as "That weird character with an even weirder accent".

:o
 

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