For the record, I've seen the prologue in IMAX. Besides, it's one thing not visiting threads because one doesn't want to be spoiled but there's more to threads than simply discussing the content of said thread title. You're required to use spoiler tags accordingly.speedy117 wrote: ↑January 16th, 2020, 6:54 pmI will always use the spoiler tag, but I'm curious; why would you be in this thread if you don't want the prologue spoiled for you?Nomis wrote: ↑January 16th, 2020, 11:25 amAttention please
Over the past few days/weeks we've had to edit people's posts because of a lack of spoiler tag use.
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Couple of thoughts and open questions after watching the teaser, the trailer, prologue and scenes right after the prologue (probably for trailer no. 2):
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Something i pondered watching the trailer yesterday
So...ever since I saw The Rise of Skywalker, my hype for Tenet has dropped like a rock.
Was it a perfect film, a masterpiece? Not even close. Did it make me cry? No, not even a tear-up.
But damn was it magical and mythical and inspirational, and re-stoke the fire to my heart and my inner child.
And it made me realize that no matter how awesome Tenet is, no matter how perfectly it is written and crafted and scored and edited, it 100% will not come anywhere near to what The Rise of Skywalker accomplished, in terms of touching me deeply.
Just had to get that off my chest. (And I guess, thank you The Rise of Skywalker, for making the wait for Tenet easier. XD )
Was it a perfect film, a masterpiece? Not even close. Did it make me cry? No, not even a tear-up.
But damn was it magical and mythical and inspirational, and re-stoke the fire to my heart and my inner child.
And it made me realize that no matter how awesome Tenet is, no matter how perfectly it is written and crafted and scored and edited, it 100% will not come anywhere near to what The Rise of Skywalker accomplished, in terms of touching me deeply.
Just had to get that off my chest. (And I guess, thank you The Rise of Skywalker, for making the wait for Tenet easier. XD )
The February 2020 edition of Cinefex will feature an exclusive interview with Nolan. I wonder if he'll talk a bit about Tenet on that issue.
https://www.cinefex.com/next_issue.htm
https://www.cinefex.com/next_issue.htm
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The Visionaries — In exclusive one-on-one interviews with James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis and Christopher Nolan, our special issue will also pay tribute to the handful of master filmmakers who, through unbridled vision and imagination and sheer force of will, have shaped and advanced the art and science of visual effects.Dragon_316ca wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 11:35 amThe February 2020 edition of Cinefex will feature an exclusive interview with Nolan. I wonder if he'll talk a bit about Tenet on that issue.
https://www.cinefex.com/next_issue.htm
Prob not