Good to know. Thank you!Ace wrote: ↑January 14th, 2019, 1:19 amSyncopy has been on that page since at least 2012. (check the splinter cell topic on this forum).
Pretty much anyone can edit a page on it.
Syncopy was on the Bond 25 page last year which obviously never happened.
Also someone put Channing Tatum on the credits for Interstellar before that filmed.
Nolan's Next Film
I agree 100% that we're either getting Sci-Fi, Action, or Horror, or some combination of the three.LelekPL wrote: ↑January 14th, 2019, 7:16 amIt doesn't have to be a big sci-fi blockbuster for the movie to make a big splash in the news. A horror or action movie would be equally anticipated at this point, especially a horror films since it's not something he's ever done and it would be really exciting to see his talents in this genre.
For me these three genres (sci-fi, action and horror) would be equally anticipated from Nolan.
The influences are clear with Alien and Blade Runner by Ridley Scott.
petition to change thread title to 'the C O P I N G thread'
The "We're Getting Antsy" Thread.
Even just like a date for an announcement would help. Dunkirk wasn’t announced right off the bat. The original press release didn’t say what the film would be, only that it was in the works.
Watch it be something totally out of left field like Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 3.
Or Fast and Furious 9.
Or Fast and Furious 9.
All of his movies are basically pornos for me, haha. Just in a different way.
Nolan since The Prestige was making films related with his children's age. Except Batman trilogy maybe. In Inception, in Interstellar, and finally in Dunkirk you can see a kind of arch from the kids perspective and the main dilemma of "getting home" gives the core of this films. Compared these to the Memento, which unfortunately fits well with his un-children years - there a broken relationship gets the focus, or to Insomnia, which is maybe his only pure genre-film, so you see a very different, more violent approach, a revenge story there.
Perhaps now that his kids are "done", mainly grown up, he decides to return from the grand-scale to the minimal genre-films, but probably leaves behind the "getting home" narrative since he I think fully elaborated it.
Perhaps now that his kids are "done", mainly grown up, he decides to return from the grand-scale to the minimal genre-films, but probably leaves behind the "getting home" narrative since he I think fully elaborated it.