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To say Wally's work on Moneyball is better than his work on Inception, Knight, and Prestige is just flat out crazy talk. Especially the Prestige....
What can I say? I find the overuse of handheld medium closeups in the Prestige entirely tiring. I think that Miller's directorial style better compliments Pfister's work than Nolan.To say Wally's work on Moneyball is better than his work on Inception, Knight, and Prestige is just flat out crazy talk. Especially the Prestige....
What can I say? I find the overuse of handheld medium closeups in the Prestige entirely tiring. I think that Miller's directorial style better compliments Pfister's work than Nolan.
Maybe you do. But yes, almost the entire film is shot on handheld. I can tolerate the wide shots, but the medium closeups are tiresome. Wally's lighting is exquisite as always, but ultimately it falls on Nolan and I think his shots weren't very varied.Overuse? Maybe I need to watch the Prestige again because that's one elegant piece of work, cinematically...last time I looked at it.
And ******** on Moneyball. I was stunned to find out that Wally shot that film. It's not even close to the work he's done with Nolan. Not. Even. Close.
Do the Bat-boards ever do anything else than bash Avengers? It got old months ago, people.
Seeing comments like: "oh clearly the Avengers was more critically lauded than it deserved" is ridiculous. This is exactly why the Bat-boards are the laughing stock of the Hype.
Joss Whedon responds!!!!!!
To a disappointing dismissal. It's like he knows he has the more beloved film in his hands.
Heh. Members in this James Bond forum I frequent are acting in the exact same way to comparisons of TDK to Skyfall, calling it an insult to Skyfall for the comparison.
Joss Whedon responds!!!!!!
To a disappointing dismissal. It's like he knows he has the more beloved film in his hands.
Of course not, it came from CBM.Link doesn't work?

Joss Whedon said:I'm sorry to hear it. I'm a fan.


Of course not, it came from CBM.
All he said was:
I still think that Wally would be able to have a beer with anyone on that crew and have a laugh, but of course everyone has to get all soap-opera-drama-y about it.
Although a penis-measuring contest like what McG dared Michael Bay would have been epicly hilariously epic.![]()
Yeah I mean, Wally is an adult, so I'm not going to judge what he should or shouldn't have said. But he will have to endure the consequences of his words, which is true for everybody. Joss just has better things to do than to join the fray.Thanks Anita. I had no idea it was from CBM. I just got an 'Oooops link not found' page when I clicked on it. We could all learn a lot from Joss and his calm level headed attitude.


Joss Whedon responds!!!!!!
To a disappointing dismissal. It's like he knows he has the more beloved film in his hands.
Why would it be such a problem that TDK is an inspiration? Shows how much just unadulterated hate Nolan's trilogy gets with no reasoning.
Why didn't Batman take the military's help in the end of TDKR? In the movie he basically takes down Bane's army with his own officers' army which acts as a distraction as in the backdrop Gordon jams the bomb. But when Batman proclaims his return(the burning bat scene),he risks Bane's detonation of the bomb in fear of failure of his plan at Batman's hands who could have stopped Bane(and at that time the device is not jammed).
So,in my opinion,the best and most logical plan for Batman would have been to explain to the Government the situation and to arrange for a cooperated attack. In this attack Batman would jam the device(instead of Gordon) and then signal the military to launch an attack(most probably aerial as the bridges were down). In this way,Bane would be caught off guard and chances of success would be higher if Talia's treachery is not taken into account which wasn't taken into account anyway by Batman when he made his plan.Someone please point out the flaws in my plan,if any exist.