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I thought the trailer showed a visually nice looking film. It looks different from Nolan's other films which is nice.
I'm surprised that there's very little talk about the cinematography. Pfister must be sweating bullets now. It won't be that easy anymore to go back to Nolan now that he has worked with yet another great cinematographer.![]()
Would you say Nolan's movies are generally considered moving or emotional?
I would say he has tried that aspect in his film but it did not actually come to fruition. I personally haven't come close to be "moved" by a Nolan film. Nor do I think that it is a generally held opinion that his films are moving or emotional.
Wally just peed himself.I thought the trailer showed a visually nice looking film. It looks different from Nolan's other films which is nice.
I can't speak for others, but I find plenty of emotion in his films.

Yeah, after the epic score of the teaser... the music in this was pretty underwhelming.

It is unclear to me how my posts here co-relate to Snyder??
Did you gauge your above "observation" from my posts in this thread or are you responding to something else I might have posted elsewhere that you happen to vividly remember?
Hoytema worked on Let The Right One In.Wally said in a recent interview that once he split with Nolan, he knew there would pretty much be no going back.
Not that their relationship is soured or anything, it's just that Nolan is huge on working with consistent collaborators and forming long lasting working relationships. Wally relinquished that spot, and it looks like Van Hoytema could be the guy to fill it. Maybe some day they'll re-team, but it might be a long time from now.
But yes, I'm pleased with the visuals and palette from what we've seen. It looks fresh, but it also doesn't seem to be too incongruous with his previous movies either. There's still a visual continuity there.
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=477591I'm curious to see your score/rank for every Nolan film.


It is a bit funny when you consider Nolan continues to make love stories. Memento, The Prestige, and Inception are pretty self-explanatory imo. Even TDKT is about a boy and his love for his family and their legacy (Gotham).There were moments in Batman Begins, TDK, TDKR and Inception that brought me to tears. People always claim Nolan's films are "cold and emotionless," but maybe it's the viewers who are being cold and emotionless, because they don't let themselves connect to a film that happens to be about a superhero or about the dreamworld.
I think the thing with Nolan is that his movies aren't overly emotional; his primary goal is to entertain the audience while making them think (/waits for someone to chime in with a remark about how "stupid" his films are and how anyone with an IQ over 12 could follow them). But there are certainly emotional scenes and moments in his films, sprinkled throughout. Maybe viewers couldn't connect to Cobb in Inception, unable to let go of his dead wife. I could. Maybe viewers couldn't connect to Bruce Wayne in TDKR when he realizes that the woman he thought was the love of his life was going to marry another man. I could.
Anyway, regardless of all that... this film looks great. Intrigued by what I see here and I can't wait to see more.
Thanks! I will dismiss anything he says from now on.![]()
It is a bit funny when you consider Nolan continues to make love stories. Memento, The Prestige, and Inception are pretty self-explanatory imo. Even TDKT is about a boy and his love for his family and their legacy (Gotham).
So it isn't just me? Good.Every time I see him post in a thread that's even remotely related to Chris Nolan, the "Rawhide" theme starts playing in my head with a slight alteration to the lyrics: "TROLLIN, TROLLIN, TROLLIN, NOLAN, NOLAN, NOLAN!"

So it isn't just me? Good.![]()
I think it's pretty obvious by now. I remember even making a joke here that I'm sure that said person will hate the trailer (or was it the poster? I can't remember
) and of course he didn't disappoint. 
So it isn't just me? Good.![]()
Yeah... but... but... Batman didn't eat shawarma or something so it was a miserable experience to watch!


Nah.I think it's pretty obvious by now. I remember even making a joke here that I'm sure that said person will hate the trailer (or was it the poster? I can't remember
) and of course he didn't disappoint.
RE: Nolan/"cold" comments - I get why some feel that way but personally, I don't think all of his films lack any emotional weight. The Prestige and TDKT all resonated with me on an emotional level. I think his problem is that he doesn't linger much on those scenes so you're kind of pulled out of it abruptly if that makes sense. That scene of Bruce grieving over Rachel's death is a good example for me.
And a MOS reference!?Hahahaha nope!
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