The Dark Knight is my favorite movie of all time and I love that prologue but I’d still put it right behind TENET, I just love Rainy Night In Tallinn too much and I like the action and setting more overall
Prologue?
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TDK prologue the
No ifs ands or buts
No ifs ands or buts
Every Nolan prologue is the GOAT! Love them all! Saw them all in theatres. Dunkirk one had me frothing. Tenet prologue is good, but the movie version of that opening scene is sublime. Dark Knight was like losing my virginity again. All of them amazing! DKR love the bane of it all, love the planes.
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Agree, but his prologue are always a first version, or some kind A draft to put forward the concept or given a part of mystery to want more and want to know more, but it is never really the final cut(well at least not for all of them), necessarily we talk about something that comes out while the film is still in editing etc. ...A Borges man wrote: ↑October 9th, 2021, 4:43 pmEvery Nolan prologue is the GOAT! Love them all! Saw them all in theatres. Dunkirk one had me frothing. Tenet prologue is good, but the movie version of that opening scene is sublime. Dark Knight was like losing my virginity again. All of them amazing! DKR love the bane of it all, love the planes.
The one from Dunkirk was incredible, this ticking clock still resonates!
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The music still gives me goosebumps.
does anyone have a bootleg dunkirk prologue ?? i remember seeing it only once, never got to see it for real, well i`ve never seen any nolan prologue in theaters, they never play them here.
I second this request.Nicolaslabra wrote: ↑October 10th, 2021, 12:11 amdoes anyone have a bootleg dunkirk prologue ?? i remember seeing it only once, never got to see it for real, well i`ve never seen any nolan prologue in theaters, they never play them here.
Judging by Nolan's 2 previous films we will probably get the first teaser in the theatres on August-September 2022 and the trailer + prologue(in theatres) on December 2022. If Avatar 2 comes out next year he will probably show it in its IMAX screenings.
predicting: atomic bomb testing sequence as prologue
sizzle reel including pacific battle
I can already feel the excitement of Nolan/Hoytema tapping back into WWII period. Hoyte has got to go for a different look than Dunkirk but I'm sure the vastly different locations will help finding the right look for the film.
sizzle reel including pacific battle
I can already feel the excitement of Nolan/Hoytema tapping back into WWII period. Hoyte has got to go for a different look than Dunkirk but I'm sure the vastly different locations will help finding the right look for the film.
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I can't wait to see what the New Mexico desert will look like with his photography, it will be stunning. It will definitely have a different aesthetic approach than his previous films!Nomis wrote: ↑October 10th, 2021, 9:39 ampredicting: atomic bomb testing sequence as prologue
sizzle reel including pacific battle
I can already feel the excitement of Nolan/Hoytema tapping back into WWII period. Hoyte has got to go for a different look than Dunkirk but I'm sure the vastly different locations will help finding the right look for the film.