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Post by anthonyrocks on Feb 20, 2017 7:58:52 GMT
What is your Favorite Christopher Nolan Movie ?
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Post by movielover on Feb 21, 2017 2:45:40 GMT
Memento
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Post by PreachCaleb on Feb 22, 2017 16:51:19 GMT
I'd say The Prestige embodied everything that makes a Chris Nolan movie: a thriller, big stars, non-linear story-telling, Michael Caine.
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Post by rateater on Feb 23, 2017 1:16:03 GMT
batman begins
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 4:49:15 GMT
Insomnia
Great fun watching Pacino and Williams interact, even over the telephone it's gripping. The intimacy. The little levers they pull on each other. Nolan and the actors bring an intelligence to bear on the material and Pacino's sleeplessness gives the film a strange, languid flow that I find hypnotic.
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Post by mslo79 on Feb 24, 2017 9:50:05 GMT
The Prestige (2006) ; hands down
in fact, that movie is within my Top 61 movies in general where as everything else Nolan has done is a mild thumbs up at best.
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Post by kevin on Feb 24, 2017 10:07:00 GMT
Most of his movies are really great. Batman Begins is a good origin story (not without flaws), The Prestige is a very intruiging movie with an exceptional conclusion & whatever some others say I feel The Dark Knight Rises is a good conclusion to the Batman trilogy. I haven't seen Memento yet, but I've heard it's really good. Maybe it's because I love space, but I really like Interstellar. The Dark Knight is another incredible movie and definitely the best superhero movie ever made. Despite all this, I have to give my vote to Inception. Not just Nolan's best, but one of the best summer blockbusters I've ever seen.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 27, 2017 18:02:05 GMT
Dammit I voted for MEMENTO. I haven't even seen that yet. But my vote would have been BATMAN BEGINS.
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Post by baj2 on Feb 28, 2017 1:10:03 GMT
Excellent and thrilling story-telling in THE PRESTIGE!
His screenplay adaptation ( together with his brother) of the book by Christopher Guest was a fresh approach without losing the appeal of the original thriller.
He assembled an excellent cast for the movie.
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