Teaser is in theaters now, before Hobbs And Shaw
Teaser is in theaters now, before Hobbs And Shaw
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Looks funky.
Apparently there is a 6 min prologue ahead of screenings of the new Star Wars film.
I’m interested but apprehensive as Nolan’s last two left me cold. Tenet looks like the same universe as Inception, which is my favorite of Nolan’s movies. We’ll see.
We got the prologue before the IMAX screening of Rise of Skywalker and it was great. Some slight time stuff but it involves John David extracting a target before an orchestral performance. It was really really good.
Can't wait for this.
Trailer was so fucking good.
Anyone else feeling kind of underwhelmed by what they've seen so far? I'm a huge fan of Nolan's films, but honestly, this feels like a step back for him.
I feel like I kinda already got the premise from the first trailer and the title...
The real twist here is that more than one woman has a speaking role in this movie. Mind blown
It's quite the opposite for me, for the first time in along time I'm eager to see a movie of his again. It doesn't feel as overblown to me as maybe Inception and Interstellar and has some more subtle nuances here and there.
Hopefully it'll be possible to go to cinemas soon again and see this.
They're also often positioned as untrustworthy in some way... Even in this trailer! Batman, Memento, Inception... It's a whole world of skinny suit wearing dudes with guns and no sex lol
I never thought about that with Burton though! I think my favorite weird director hang up has to Michael bay and father daughter relationships, it's just so fucked up and on full display in so many of his movies.
A bit of an overeaction...
Inception has 2 main female characters, Dark Knight Returns had 2 main female characters, Interstellar had 2 main female characters, The Prestige has 3 main female characters.
Now Burton on the other hand
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Rumored runtime is 3 hours, 15 minutes
Soooo is this for real being scapegoated into a full on "IN THEATERS ONLY" release?
Because... I'm sorry. You couldn't pay me to sit in a small box with a bunch of gross strangers who can't get the entire handful of popcorn shoveled into their mouths without leaving half on the floor during a fucking global pandemic with little to no available testing and no vaccine.
I'll be honest, I might take the risk for a Nolan film. He's one of the few filmmakers that still delivers images that need to be seen on a big screen. Also, I don't live in a massive city, and I only go to matinee screenings during the week, so that might help so long as I take the proper precautions. I missed Interstellar and Dunkirk in theaters though, so I won't be devastated if I don't get to see it until it hits home video.
I can wait for this. I'm not big on going to the theater much anymore anyway, unless it's for my local arthouse
Nolan's my favorite director, and I've gone out of my way to see all of his movies since TDK on genuine IMAX screens. But don't let yourself forget that Warner Bros doesn't care if you contract Covid while seeing this film in theaters, all they care about is those fucking dollar signs. If Nolan feels as strongly as he does about releasing this film in LFT, then they can always just re-release the film theatrically once this is all over next year(?).
If you feel comfortable enough with your own precautions, by all means, but don't put yourself in a dangerous position just for a movie.
I'm awaiting the planned measures and decide if I want to go. Apart from concerts I really miss the movies the most these days. Either way I'll only go and watch the new Bond movie and this one. The rest can wait or will be experienced at home.
Nolan bought a 747 to crash it as seen in the trailers because after crunching the numbers for CGI etc, 'it just made sense'. Because of course lol.