TBE on 6/4/2010 at 10:21
Looks promising. How can you not like any new movie that comes out and isn't a remake or a remake of an idea?
I was watching previews the other day for a movie called (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_K6y8ihyi8) The Losers. I was like, Uh, I saw this the first time it was called "A-Team" with B.A. Baracus, Hannibal, Murdock, etc. But then I saw they're releasing an "A-Team" movie based on the tv series.
I'm so sick of people reusing ideas or rehashing old movies. Nightmare on Elm Street? The Karate Kid??? WTF?!?!?!?! :mad:
SubJeff on 6/4/2010 at 10:45
Sooo... Dreamscape then?
demagogue on 6/4/2010 at 13:44
The Prestige is still one of my favorite movies... If the story is crafted as cleverly as Memento & The Prestige then I have high hopes. That is, I hope the story-telling plays off the gimmick and there's a cool interplay between form & substance (what Memento & Prestige both did so well) and it's not just a gimmick for its own sake in an otherwise traditionally-constructed movie, like most movies in this vein.
Queue on 6/4/2010 at 13:53
Dark City meets Dark Knight meets The Following.
Unfortunately, Memento has little rewatchable value, but the Prestige is one of those films I could watch again and again and again (loved it!).
Scots Taffer on 25/6/2010 at 03:13
Memento, no rewatch value? Pah. No taste.
Okay, so (
http://chud.com/articles/articles/24201/1/WAIT-FOR-THE-BUS-IN-STYLE-WITH-INCEPTION/Page1.html) cool posters galore and the first snip of a review (currently embargoed - first one arrives in
Rolling Stone tomorrow apparently) provides some pants-wetting anticipation:
Quote:
The mind-blowing movie event of the summer arrives just in time to hold back the flow of Hollywood sputum that's been sliming the multiplex. Inception...will be called many things, starting with James Bond Meets The Matrix. You can feel the vibe of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner in it, and Nolan's own Memento and The Dark Knight. But Inception glows with a blue-flame intensity all its own. Nolan creates a dream world that he wants us to fill with our own secrets. I can't think of a better goal for any filmmaker. Of course, trusting the intelligence of the audience can cost Nolan at the box office. We're so used to being treated like idiots. How to cope with a grand-scale epic, shot in six countries at a reported cost of $160 million, that turns your head around six ways from Sunday? Dive in and drive yourself crazy, that's how.
:D SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAL :D
Also, (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z75o-F6ja2I) the third international trailer which some may have missed.
Koki on 25/6/2010 at 05:19
Gravity-defying fightscenes are shit.
I miss jackie chan movies.
Fafhrd on 6/7/2010 at 02:31
Guess I know what I'm doing next Thursday night. And maybe again that Friday.
Scots Taffer on 6/7/2010 at 03:00
Fondling yourself in the crowded darkness of a movie theatre.
Fafhrd on 6/7/2010 at 04:38
Well, yeah. But I'll be thinking of you the whole time.