I bought the two disc special edition and it has a making of Memento on it. Anyone else see it? It's very interesting.
Did anyone else watch the making of Memento?
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I didn't know there was one...
I think it's called Anatomy of a Scene, a little documentary of Memento by IFC.niniendowarrior wrote:I didn't know there was one...
Yeah it's a really good documentry. Tells you how they did the first scene in reverse without making it look grainy, very clever technique by Wally Phister. I was also impressed with some of the interviews with Todd, Nolan and the cast. The there is also a really good bonus feature where Elvis Mitchell interviews Nolan (which is one of the best Nolan interviews I have seen) where he also talk a bit about Following and how he got the idea of Memento.
Yea, I just found this clip from "Anatomy of a Scene: Memento."
http://www.sundancechannel.com/player/# ... /230057904
Chris Nolan is, without a doubt, a pure genius.
Here is the whole thing on Amazon:
Memento (Widescreen Two-Disc Limited Edition) (2000) - $14.49
I'm buying this right now. Haha.
http://www.sundancechannel.com/player/# ... /230057904
Chris Nolan is, without a doubt, a pure genius.
Here is the whole thing on Amazon:
Memento (Widescreen Two-Disc Limited Edition) (2000) - $14.49
I'm buying this right now. Haha.
Very cheap for a Two-Disc.AlexHaas wrote:Yea, I just found this clip from "Anatomy of a Scene: Memento."
http://www.sundancechannel.com/player/# ... /230057904
Chris Nolan is, without a doubt, a pure genius.
Here is the whole thing on Amazon:
Memento (Widescreen Two-Disc Limited Edition) (2000) - $14.49
I'm buying this right now. Haha.
I think I got mine for $11 cause the store was going out of business.
Very interesting stuff, it reveals a lot about how Nolan was able to capture such a difficult narrative sequence of events.