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INCEPTION |OT| Movie of the Forever

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Guzim said:
I wonder if Inception will have a water pressure guy/cop who rides shotgun character.

Have you seen how many scenes involve water in these trailers?

Water Pressure Cop is going to be ALL over this!
 
Guzim said:
I wonder if Inception will have a water pressure guy/cop who rides shotgun character.
GOTTA STOP THAT DREAM BEFORE IT GETS TO THE MAIN HUUBBBB


OR ELSE THIS DREAM'S GONNA BLOW!
 
Anyone else notice Dicaprio's hallmark of grabbing his female counterparts from behind and kissing them, in the trailer? Sort of like Rachel Weiz and the whole bathtub thing.
 
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"Nice dream."
 
The hell? Just saw a new commercial during a rerun of The Daily Show. New train footage + elevator footage, new score as well.


They're just eeking this film out piece by piece, really. We'll have the whole film by 2015.
 
Stage 3 of Mind Crime opens:
The third stage in Inception’s Mind Crime game is now accessible at http://www.mind-crime.com/stage3. It’s relatively similar to Stage 2, but has a few nifty additions. New gameplay features include “subconscious security” characters with guns that shoot at you when detected and the ability to punch enemies into a stunned state. Two new items were also added: a stopwatch that slows down time and sunglasses that provide immunity to detection.

also will be on the cover of Total Film:

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do think in retrospection there will be comparisons to James Cameron for this generation. I dont think he has hit his full stride yet but i can his filmography getting great over the next 10 years.
 
Krauser Kat said:
do think in retrospection there will be comparisons to James Cameron for this generation. I dont think he has hit his full stride yet but i can his filmography getting great over the next 10 years.

I already find Nolan's films 100x more entertaining to watch than Cameron's.

(except Insomnia, I suppose)
 
Krauser Kat said:
do think in retrospection there will be comparisons to James Cameron for this generation. I dont think he has hit his full stride yet but i can his filmography getting great over the next 10 years.

Nolan is massively different from Cameron.
 
Willy105 said:
Youtube version of Featurette.

What amazes me is that he does and films everything for real, he really doesn't seem to entertain the idea of special effects.
CGI is for wimps.

Blader5489 said:
I already find Nolan's films 100x more entertaining to watch than Cameron's.

(except Insomnia, I suppose)
Cameron's crutch is technology. I dont expect an intelligent movie from him, popcorn fun movie? Yes.
 
Kastrioti said:
The PG-13 rating means some parts had to have been censored and/or cut.


If it was made as a R rated picture. If it was created as a PG-13 movie then no parts have been cut. I think we should all remember that a PG-13 movie with better direction can be more gruesome and disturbing than the hardest R. It's never a problem when a movie is PG-13 if the director films it with those constraints in mind. It's a problem when like in Mission Impossible 2 the film is mangled afterward to fit the rating. In that movie awkward cuts, action off screen and bad guys keeling over like some 50's western made the rating forced.

140.85 said:
It's Paprika.

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But with guns out the ass. And we all know that the version with more guns and a American cast is better. Wickerman excluded.
 
Krauser Kat said:
do think in retrospection there will be comparisons to James Cameron for this generation. I dont think he has hit his full stride yet but i can his filmography getting great over the next 10 years.
If you mean by gross and popularity, there is a fair chance. If he can continue making popular films on new IPs. I could possible see that, but I still doubt it.

Direction wise though, they are far different. Cameron has no talent from diverting from the norm. He's great at visualizing settings and setting up masterful events, but everything else is embarrassingly bad. Story, characters, and so forth will be at best meh.

Nolan on the hand, I would say he is closer to Spielberg than Cameron. His works are a bit more intelligent while still having pretty strong common appeal.

mac said:
But with guns out the ass. And we all know that the version with more guns and a American cast is better. Wickerman excluded.
Sorry to say, Nolan doesn't touch Kon's insane directing. One battle he isn't going to win in terms of quality :lol
 
shintoki said:
Sorry to say, Nolan doesn't touch Kon's insane directing. One battle he isn't going to win in terms of quality :lol
heh I'd like to see Satoshi Kon direct a live action movie anywhere near as good as anything Nolan has done. He's great at doing animated films no doubt, but come on.
 
irfan said:
CGI is for wimps.


Cameron's crutch is technology. Yes.

It must really bug you that that Nolan will never shoot a film using practical effects that comes close to the practical shoots that Cameron has helmed. Cameron still schools Nolan when it comes to shooting scenes for real.
 
Blader5489 said:
I already find Nolan's films 100x more entertaining to watch than Cameron's.

(except Insomnia, I suppose)

Uhhhh. Other than Memento, Terminator 1 and 2 blow away anything Nolan's done yet.
 
mac said:
But with guns out the ass. And we all know that the version with more guns and a American cast is better. Wickerman excluded.

Cillian Murphy, Ken Watanabe, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard
dir. Nolan
as opposed to

Ellen Page, Tom Berenger, JGL and DiCaprio

Internationals win.


...sorry I forgot to use edit button :lol
 
Scullibundo said:
It must really bug you that that Nolan will never shoot a film using practical effects that comes close to the practical shoots that Cameron has helmed. Cameron still schools Nolan when it comes to shooting scenes for real.
Scullibundo you are doing it wrong, you ignore irfan.
 
Leonardo DiCaprio has seen the film, his thoughts:
"I actually like all the secrecy - much of the appeal of this movie is going to be experiencing the journey with the characters and not knowing what to expect. It's great not to have to put a label on something. I love not to talk about movies I've done in great detail before they're seen."

Leonardo admitted he is still baffled by the film, even though he has seen it (what?):

You never know what's gonna happen next. Even having worked on the movie and knowing the plot, when I watched the movie I was like, 'Wow, what the hell am I gonna see next? I have no idea what's possible'. It's hard to do that.

It reminded me of Insomnia or Memento, but on steroids. I just became immediately intrigued by this concept - this dream-heist notion and how this character's gonna unlock his dreamworld and ultimately affect his real life.
 
When i mentioned the comparison i was not thinking on a stylistic level. I dont think cameron has don anything on the depth of memento or prestige (my favorite nolan film). Cameron knows action almost better than any other director. His laundry list of movies from the 80s to 90s is like a top 10 of list of my favorite action films. I guess i can see cameron being the director that defines late 80s and early 90s i kind of want to see Nolan define the 2010s. even though 2010-2019 is going to be the super hero decade.

i also did not know he did insomnia and i really like robin williams. is it worth seeing?
 
Discotheque said:
Uhhhh. Other than Memento, Terminator 1 and 2 blow away anything Nolan's done yet.

Terminator 1 is fun for what it is (a cheesy horror b-movie), but doesn't come close to Nolan's movies, let alone blows them away.

I know a lot of people fiercely love T2, but I've never cared for it at all.
 
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