snape wrote:
Is that Chris Nolan or Jerry Sandusky?
snape wrote:


Allstar wrote:snape wrote:
Is that Chris Nolan or Jerry Sandusky?


anonymity wrote:darkest_knight wrote:
Its like that scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indiana Jones looks up in the snake pit and there's a cobra looking right at him... and if you squint you can see his reflection in the glass separating them.... its fun to find tricks like that.
I wouldn't say something like that "ruins" a film... its like finding easter eggs.
For you and I and many people on this forum yeah. But the average film watcher. They don't like to know things like that.

darkest_knight wrote:Anita18 wrote:I think he manages to work with what he has. If you go over TDK's Pruitt building sequence with a fine-toothed comb, you see repeated hostage shots that would have been easy to do pick-ups with. But Nolan said "Eff it" and put it in anyway, because he figured it wouldn't ruin the momentum so why bother.It is a little distracting when you watch TDK more than once, but it really isn't that bad. It actually makes me admire Nolan more for not doing the pick-ups even though it was probably within his budget, but he realized that it probably wouldn't be worth the effort.
Wow, I'm gonna have to go watch TDK tonight just to see what yer talking aboot.


Allstar wrote:snape wrote:
Is that Chris Nolan or Jerry Sandusky?

darkest_knight wrote:Allstar wrote:
Is that Chris Nolan or Jerry Sandusky?

Nolan4Life wrote:darkest_knight wrote:

darkest_knight wrote:Nolan4Life wrote:
Where the hell is that shot from, anyway? Why were there basketballs on set?

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