Updated with Final Official Main Trailer:
In Nolan We Trust
Updated with Final Official Main Trailer:
In Nolan We Trust
Last edited by Nanaboostme; 2017-05-05 at 05:17 PM.
Bane and Scarecrow working together as soldiers during the largest hybrid evacuation/escape attempt in history? Directed by Christopher Nolan, who did Interstellar, the Dark Knight and Inception? Hans Zimmer? Count me in!
New meme hype, tomorrow all over 9gag, today on mmo-champion.
Come on dawg, you had one job. Acting is hard isn't it.
1) Load the amount of weight I would deadlift onto the bench
2) Unrack
3) Crank out 15 reps
4) Be ashamed of constantly skipping leg day
New trailer:
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Oh Nolan, just stop dominating the movie world already.
Movie has Oscar Worthy all over it, the atmosphere the feels,and one of the pivotal and darkest moments in world war 2, featuring Christopher Nolan at the helm with music by Hanz Zimmer, already I can feel this being my favorite movie of 2017. Hope it doesn't let me down.
I love Warcraft, I dislike WoW
Unsubbed since January 2021, now a Warcraft fan from a distance
Oh look a World War 2 movie. How original and inspired.
You can use a tried and true trope or genre and still be original. Just depends on how you use that trope/genre. Saving Private Ryan was pretty original in it's execution. It wasn't about despair or last stands; it was simply a heartwarming story about a group of guys bringing back a mother's last son home, knowing full well that they might give their lives doing so. The brutality of the war wasn't played up for horror; it was simply matter of fact. The darkness of the story serves to highlight the heartwarming moments, which most war movies forget about it.
The battle of Dunkirk wasn't about people trying to get revenge at the Axis or a futile last stand; it was about a group of heroes who decided to risk their lives saving their loved ones and escape across the channel. Knowing Christopher Nolan, this is going to be quite heartwarming.
Saw this trailer before Rogue One last night. It did absolutely nothing for me. Is it wrong to say that of the two war movies that were previewed, I'm more interested in the one with the talking apes?
I watched this 3 times in a row. Amazing. Love how the subplots of the film aren't completely given away in the trailer.
Trailer didn't give me a feeling of immersion tbh. I'm optimistic though, albeit cautiously.