Anton Yelchin?Bacon wrote:Anton loved it.
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https://twitter.com/stuarthazeldine/sta ... 3873483776Stuart Hazeldine @stuarthazeldine
Dunkirk is stunning. Less a movie than an experience. See in IMAX if at all possible.
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This guy is a director, I believe.hiral wrote:https://twitter.com/stuarthazeldine/sta ... 3873483776Stuart Hazeldine @stuarthazeldine
Dunkirk is stunning. Less a movie than an experience. See in IMAX if at all possible.
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A terrible oneThe Special One wrote:This guy is a director, I believe.hiral wrote:https://twitter.com/stuarthazeldine/sta ... 3873483776Stuart Hazeldine @stuarthazeldine
Dunkirk is stunning. Less a movie than an experience. See in IMAX if at all possible.
How do you know this?MyCocaine wrote:PTA and Nolan are buddies. They even share carpool duties with their kidsVader182 wrote:PTA, QT, Wright, and Nolan are all buddies. Rian's friends with Nolan and Wright but not sure about the other two.
-Vader
Also, Nolan refers to PTA as 'The Master'.
What are you talking about?MuffinMcFluffin wrote:So does "delivers" mean, like, brings and hands over (a letter, parcel, or ordered goods) to the proper recipient or address, states in a formal manner, or assists in the birth of?Ace wrote:@FicoCangiano
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#DUNKIRK = A captivating, unrelenting & heart-pounding roller coaster experience at the movies. Nolan delivers again. @dunkirkmovie
Sounds to me like if it was the third one, he must have hated the trailer.
Geoffrey wrote:What's the irony? It's not as though he didn't attend a 70 millimeter IMAX showing because he wasn't willing to travel. And that's pretty good advice. Assuming you have the resources, don't be a wanker. Go drive to see it in its proper format. An hour drive or two hour drive is nothing.MyCocaine wrote:I sense a bit irony in this post.
Maybe MyCocaine meant 'sarcasm', not 'irony'.redfirebird2008 wrote:I think he's serious about it based on his other comments after that.MyCocaine wrote:I sense a bit irony in this post.
Thanks, awesome to hear!Willem wrote:Universal_Core told me that a friend of his went to a critics screening in NY. The film received a standing ovation and he heard people around him saying that they thought it was the best Nolan movie.
Maybe MyCocaine meant 'stanning', not 'raving'.Geoffrey wrote:Why do you continuous say "raving [insert movie name]", instead of "raving about [insert movie name]". I haven't researched the word, but that's certainly not how it's used.MyCocaine wrote:Robbie Collin is a fool.Ace wrote:He gave it 5 stars and listed as his favourite Nolan film.
Him raving Interstellar makes him even worse.
what??Sysmatic wrote:Stop posting McDonalds boy. Your break is overMyCocaine wrote:Wrong on all accounts.Spert wrote:Interstellar is my favorite Nolan film too and Collin generally likes a lot of the films I like while also acknowledging the mediocrity of most studio summer films when they do come along
He's one of the better critics out there
https://twitter.com/mark_searby/status/ ... 6524170240Mark Searby @Mark_Searby
Finally feeling decompressed after seeing @dunkirkmovie. Nolan really has outdone himself this time. Brutal and emotional.
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https://twitter.com/thisissammy/status/ ... 9356131328ThisIsSammy @ThisIsSammy
My goodness #Dunkirk is one hell of a movie. I'm not the biggest Nolan fan but it is extraordinary. See it - and see it on a big screen.
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Dunkirk (a.k.a. Bane in a Plane) is an excellent film about hope, courage, fear & the difficulty of having a shit in the middle of a war.
I thought Dunkirk was great. The aerial photography is particularly amazing. Deafening sound. Fantastic casting. See it on 70mm if you can.
Dunkirk (a.k.a. Bane in a Plane) is an excellent film about hope, courage, fear & the difficulty of having a shit in the middle of a war.
I thought Dunkirk was great. The aerial photography is particularly amazing. Deafening sound. Fantastic casting. See it on 70mm if you can.
Is there actually a scene of someone going number two?Ace wrote:@phil_on_film
Dunkirk (a.k.a. Bane in a Plane) is an excellent film about hope, courage, fear & the difficulty of having a shit in the middle of a war.
I thought Dunkirk was great. The aerial photography is particularly amazing. Deafening sound. Fantastic casting. See it on 70mm if you can.
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hiral , nice job finding these tweetshiral wrote:https://twitter.com/thisissammy/status/ ... 9356131328ThisIsSammy @ThisIsSammy
My goodness #Dunkirk is one hell of a movie. I'm not the biggest Nolan fan but it is extraordinary. See it - and see it on a big screen.