Yeah I would take all of that at face value as I remember there was a lot of insider hype for Interstellar too and people were convinced it would be a heavy Oscars front runner. And then it ended up being Nolans worst reviewed film.
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Bigger than DC and Star Wars, though??Lord Shade wrote:All it has to do with is Nolan's fandom, not Dunkirk.
That side of us, unfortunately, is very similar to Styles' fans.
Those are gigantic billion-dollar franchises with lifelong fans.
And I think critics were too harsh on the film.Apocalypse wrote:Yeah I would take all of that at face value as I remember there was a lot of insider hype for Interstellar too and people were convinced it would be a heavy Oscars front runner. And then it ended up being Nolans worst reviewed film.
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Interstellar is my favorite Nolan film. To be fair I get more excited about films if it drew a polarized reception from critics. I think that tells me the film truly does some off the wall shit that won't sit well with everybody.okungnyo wrote:Bigger than DC and Star Wars, though??Lord Shade wrote:All it has to do with is Nolan's fandom, not Dunkirk.
That side of us, unfortunately, is very similar to Styles' fans.
Those are gigantic billion-dollar franchises with lifelong fans.
And I think critics were too harsh on the film.Apocalypse wrote:Yeah I would take all of that at face value as I remember there was a lot of insider hype for Interstellar too and people were convinced it would be a heavy Oscars front runner. And then it ended up being Nolans worst reviewed film.
That's a good point too.Apocalypse wrote:Interstellar is my favorite Nolan film. To be fair I get more excited about films if it drew a polarized reception from critics. I think that tells me the film truly does some off the wall shit that won't sit well with everybody.okungnyo wrote:Bigger than DC and Star Wars, though??Lord Shade wrote:All it has to do with is Nolan's fandom, not Dunkirk.
That side of us, unfortunately, is very similar to Styles' fans.
Those are gigantic billion-dollar franchises with lifelong fans.
And I think critics were too harsh on the film.Apocalypse wrote:Yeah I would take all of that at face value as I remember there was a lot of insider hype for Interstellar too and people were convinced it would be a heavy Oscars front runner. And then it ended up being Nolans worst reviewed film.
I wasn't talking about number of fans, but rather their... um, obstinacy.okungnyo wrote:Bigger than DC and Star Wars, though??Lord Shade wrote:All it has to do with is Nolan's fandom, not Dunkirk.
That side of us, unfortunately, is very similar to Styles' fans.
Those are gigantic billion-dollar franchises with lifelong fans.
I dunno...:Lord Shade wrote:I wasn't talking about number of fans, but rather their... um, obstinacy.okungnyo wrote:Bigger than DC and Star Wars, though??Lord Shade wrote:All it has to do with is Nolan's fandom, not Dunkirk.
That side of us, unfortunately, is very similar to Styles' fans.
Those are gigantic billion-dollar franchises with lifelong fans.
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That's the attitude I'm taking with it as well. Better to just wait until official reviews are out.Apocalypse wrote:Yeah I would take all of that at face value as I remember there was a lot of insider hype for Interstellar too and people were convinced it would be a heavy Oscars front runner. And then it ended up being Nolans worst reviewed film.
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