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Showing posts with label Inception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inception. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Friday, July 16, 2010

More on Inception

Inception is showing the critics’ true colors. It’s a smart film for smart people, not a genius for geniuses, but smart nonetheless. Like a good ol’ healthy math equation, bringing our eloquent, cinematic authority back down to Earth. If you scan Rotten Tomatoes or even Metacritic, the lack of a coherent assessment is alarming, yay or nay. Judgment day, folks, judgment day.

But then again, maybe it’s not their fault. Maybe Inception’s one of those films that transcend the medium itself. More puzzle then cinema.

Either way, I’m impressed, Christopher Nolan. Bravo.

Quickie Review: Inception














It's all on a plane...of reality

A sense of inherent dorkiness runs through Inception, but frankly, it doesn’t give a damn. For once, the spectacle is in the smarts, and the at times underwhelming, other times ludicrous action pieces somehow gel within the mesh of it all. It’s intellectualism paced to perfection. Simply put, Christopher Nolan is keeping mainstream, Hollywood cinema alive. A joy to behold.


**** out of ****

~ Patrick Fryberger

Monday, May 24, 2010

Friday, May 7, 2010

"I think I've found a way home"

UPDATED: With better quality.

Christopher Nolan has, at least. Check it:



It's all coming down to this, man. Biggest film of the year. Must not disappoint.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Got my attention

While I've been interested all along, this is the first poster that's got my attention:

Very nice.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Very Dark Knight

Almost too much so:



The font is nice, but it needs an accompaniment. Skyscrapers = uninteresting; something else should be happening in the sky. And the Nolan 'fro has just got to go. Just kidding.

Source: /Film

Friday, October 23, 2009

Can't Ignore It

Totally stunt-double.



Also see—Ms. Page lookin' hellafine in a suit.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Inception teaser

Though it didn't screen at my showing, I can definitely see where it'd be one of the best reasons to go see Inglourious Basterds:



Looks almost sci-fi-horrorish. After seeing some footage, I'm starting to accept the Christopher Nolan-stunt double look of Leo. We'll see how it progresses.

Source: Yahoo



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