I watched 1917 in the same IMAX I watched the prologue with TROS (Universal Citywalk AMC), and they did not show the prologue this time
Prologue
Same, but they did show the trailer in my area.
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That stinkshotsauce32 wrote: ↑January 18th, 2020, 5:00 pmI watched 1917 in the same IMAX I watched the prologue with TROS (Universal Citywalk AMC), and they did not show the prologue this time
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No prologue at Vue IMAX Manchester, either. Just the trailer. Perhaps in retaliation for them getting rid of their 70mm film projector
Anyone DM a link for the prologue?
Cheers
Anyone DM a link for the prologue?
Cheers
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Don't ask me how I know this...but the prologue can be found by searching on Pornhub…
The video may not last long before it gets taken down, but it will likely get posted again.
Be warned though, if easily offended, well because its on Pornhub.
The video may not last long before it gets taken down, but it will likely get posted again.
Be warned though, if easily offended, well because its on Pornhub.
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Well I felt some strange things in my pants when I watched the prologue, so pornhub is a very fitting place for it to be.
Anyone else feels that the shot of is Chris Nolan sort of venting his feelings on the whole Aurora shooting? (maybe theater shootings in general) perhaps very subconsiously, i remember him being very affected and offended, the thought of a thug stepping on an instrument of art its so evocative, i dont want to overanalyze and claim its a central theme, but more of a motiv of the scene.
I definitely had the same thought when I saw it, in a theatre, packed. I have no doubt Nolan is still affected by Aurora, and he will probably continue to process it through out his films.Nicolaslabra wrote: ↑January 21st, 2020, 6:04 pmAnyone else feels that the shot ofis Chris Nolan sort of venting his feelings on the whole Aurora shooting? (maybe theater shootings in general) perhaps very subconsiously, i remember him being very affected and offended, the thought of a thug stepping on an instrument of art its so evocative, i dont want to overanalyze and claim its a central theme, but more of a motiv of the scene.
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