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Nolan Makes Hollywood’s First Existential Heist Film

Posted on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 at 1:06 pm by TeddyBlass

In a new, long, and fascinating edition of the Hero Complex series for the LA Times, Geoff Boucher got writer and director Christopher Nolan to shed a little bit more light on this summer’s most complex popcorn film; Inception. Boucher was able to visit the set last year during filming to talk with Nolan and other important members of the film. What he learned then is enough to make any fan salivate with anticipation. In the article, Nolan explains how this project has been floating around in his head ever since he was a teenager fascinated with dreams, and how this idea has been on paper, in script form, for 7 or 8 years.

Ever since he was a youngster, he says, he was intrigued by the way he would wake up and then, while he fell back into a lighter sleep, hold on to the awareness that he was in fact dreaming. Then there was the even more fascinating feeling that he could study the place and tilt the events of the dream.

“You can look around and examine the details and pick up a handful of sand on the beach,” Nolan said. “I never particularly found a limit to that; that is to say, that while in that state your brain can fill in all that reality. I tried to work that idea of manipulation and management of a conscious dream being a skill that these people have. Really the script is based on those common, very basic experiences and concepts, and where can those take you? And the only outlandish idea that the film presents, really, is the existence of a technology that allows you to enter and share the same dream as someone else.”

The article mentions Chris’ mistaken reputation for making cold, “frosty” films. On first glance his films could appear to be that way – and Inception is no different. However, Chris explains how his approach to this movie initially started that way, but then changed:

“I originally wrote it as a heist movie, and heist movies traditionally are very deliberately superficial in emotional terms,” Nolan said. “They’re frivolous and glamorous, and there’s a sort of gloss and fun to it. I originally tried to write it that way, but when I came back to it I realized that — to me — that didn’t work for a film that relies so heavily on the idea of the interior state, the idea of dream and memory. I realized I needed to raise the emotional stakes. What we found in working on ‘Batman’ is that it’s the emotionalism that best connects the audience with the material. The character issues, those are the things that pull the audience through it and amplify the experience no matter how strange things get.”

And Inception is bound to get strange. The film is filled not only with mind-warping ideas, but mind-warping effects too. After all, it is a giant summer popcorn movie – and its budget reflects that. The LA Times article goes on to explain how some of those effects were achieved both in-camera – a method that Chris prefers in this modern age of pixel manipulation – and  out-of-camera. This article is far too fascinating to do it justice by quoting it all here, so head on over to LA Times to read all Geoff was able to reveal. Inception hits theaters in less than 100 days on July 16th.

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This is Inception’s Dream Machine

Posted on Monday, April 5th, 2010 at 7:43 pm by AlexHaas

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Long ago, we heard that Inception was about dreams. “Your mind is the scene of the crime.” And just recently, Christopher Nolan openly confirmed the rumors that Leo DiCaprio’s character and his team possess a technology that enables them to enter people’s dreams. This is that technology.

Last Saturday, at the Warner Bros. expo at WonderCon 2010, some Inception shirts were slipped into a few grabbags. (Full size images of the shirt are below.) The most interesting thing about this shirt is the QR code on the back. Decoded with this QR decoder, the decryption is a string of text: “http://www.pasivdevice.org/“.

This is a Warner Bros. website that was acquired on March 15, 2010 and the website is a manual for this device, the Portable Automated Somnacin IntraVenous (PASIV) Device.

Let the madness ensue.

Thanks to all of our awesome forum members for uncovering this!
You guys rock. icon smile This is Inceptions Dream Machine

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A ShoWest Roundtable Interview w/ Christopher Nolan

Posted on Friday, March 26th, 2010 at 1:09 pm by TeddyBlass

chris nolan insomnia A ShoWest Roundtable Interview w/ Christopher NolanOur friends over at Collider got to participate in a round-table interview with Christopher Nolan this past weekend at ShoWest. On the table for discussion was Inception, shooting in IMAX, the recent 3D boom, and much more. Most interesting of all was when Chris talked about shooting select scenes on Inception with 65mm and even VistaVision as a substitute for shooting IMAX.

We shot key sequences on 65mm and we shot VistaVision on certain other sequences. So we’ve got a negative – a set of negative – that’s of the highest possible quality except IMAX. We didn’t feel that we were going to be able to shoot in IMAX because of the size of the cameras because this film given that it deals with a potentially surreal area, the nature of dreams and so forth, I wanted it to be as realistic as possible. Not be bound by the scale of those IMAX cameras, even though I love the format dearly. So we went to the next best thing which was 65mm. So we have the highest quality image of any film that’s being made and that allows us to reformat the film for any distribution form that we’d like to put it in. We’re definitely going to do an IMAX release. We’re excited about doing that and using our original negative 65mm photography to maximize the effect of that release.

Pretty interesting stuff, eh? Well there is a whole lot more over at Collider, so be sure to read the whole interview! Thanks to courtney in the forums for the tip!

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Inception Has “No Limits”

Posted on Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 6:35 pm by AlexHaas

Yesterday at ShoWest, MTV was able to grab this quick interview with Christopher Nolan. He describes Inception’s basic premise with a little more detail than what we’ve heard so far and confirms some theories about DiCaprio’s character and his role in the film.

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Inception Footage Screened at ShoWest ’10

Posted on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at 11:39 pm by TeddyBlass

nolan showest gettyimages Inception Footage Screened at ShoWest 10Every March, the Nielsen Film Group puts on an exhibition in Las Vegas for the National Association of Theatre Owners; this event is known as ShoWest. Some of the biggest movie studios in Hollywood attend the event every year, and this year (like most) Warner Bros was there. With Warner Bros. today was writer/director Christopher Nolan and his upcoming film Inception. According to reports, Chris was still very secretive about the plot details while presenting new footage from the film. The presentation amounted to being the length of an extended trailer or so, and it didn’t seem to give any more indication to what exactly Inception is about. In fact, some people claim to be more confused! However, El Guapo from Latino Review seems to have a better understanding of just what exactly Leonardo DiCaprio’s character is doing. “[He] leads a team of security people who go into people’s dreams to ‘guard their subconscious’”. Something he supposedly explains with Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s character to (Ken Watanabe’s character) Sato.

Journalists at the event claim the footage reveals that there is a lot of action and mind-warping effects shots. Fabulous location footage from Paris and Canada were also revealed, as well as Michael Caine’s and Marion Cotillard’s characters. Just in case you’re trying to keep your mind fresh for when Inception hits theaters on July 16th, we won’t reveal anymore here. But if you want to learn more about what was shown, you can read reports at Latino Review, ComingSoon and CinemaBlend.