Re: Dooble Bug
Posted: February 14th, 2011, 4:55 pm
Just watched this short for the first time, you can certainly see the "Nolan touch."
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Yeah, you could see what Nolan was trying to achieve, and he did it. A great short.seleniaL wrote:It was actually interesting.
lionsaulter wrote:a friend of mine had TDK on his 500 € android phone and i wanted to put that phone up in is ass :JGLface: :JGLface:chee wrote:True that. TDK almost sunk Titanic, those darn pirates didn't help! D:
the best short i've ever seen together with Vincent by Tim Burton..IWatchFilmsNotMovies wrote:I'm just kidding but it is a pretty sweet short.
Hey could you tell me where you found the commentary? I've never heard it but it would be great to listen to, thanksSlask wrote:guys, do you know where i could find subtitles for the Audio-Commentary of the short-movie??? I've found Doodlebug with the commentary track (probably from Cinema16short dvd), but i don't understand every word spoken by mr. Nolan...
or maybe someone of you could write it down? it's just 3 minutes dialogue..
Gotta love the Nolan mind fuck at the end. It reminds me of that mirror effect you get if you open your medicine cabinet and stare at the reflection of a mirror within a mirror and it reveals an infinite passageway.99SayGoodbye wrote:I find that it's really difficult to appreciate short films, as I never think there is enough depth to actually come out with an informed opinion as to why it was good/bad.
But, in saying that, and having seen Doodlebug after watching quite a few Nolan films, you can see his style coming out in those few minutes of the film. To me, the main point of all Nolan films is to delve into the human experience, and what it means to be a human.
Wow, I just felt academic for a second.