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by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Interstellar
Topic: Interstellar Script Discussion
Replies: 1011
Views: 150509

Re: Interstellar Script Discussion

If anyone has a copy of the script they could send me or even a good synopsis would be amazing!

Thank you!
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Aspiring Filmmakers
Topic: Our TMNT short film, Nolan Style!
Replies: 3
Views: 2428

Re: Our TMNT short film, Nolan Style!

I'm digging all of this! Awesome!
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Future Projects
Topic: Western or Horror?
Replies: 101
Views: 13012

Re: Western or Horror?

If he made either, Nolan would have my attention.

I am really intrigued by what kind of story he would tell if he did a western. If he could re-team with Wally Pfister, just think of the scenery, Wow! Maybe if he did it in time he could use Clint Eastwood in a role.
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
Topic: The trilogy should have been crime thrillers not action film
Replies: 26
Views: 8738

Re: The trilogy should have been crime thrillers not action

Batman Begins = A Heroes Journey Flim The Dark Knight = Crime Drama Film The Dark Knight = War/Disaster Film I love each and every min of the trilogy. I'm glad they changed it up or it would be the same movie done over and over. I hear the same arguments over and over, no detective work or not enoug...
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: Life changing movies ?
Replies: 65
Views: 11551

Re: Life changing movies ?

Life changing movies, it's interesting and somewhat hilarious for me when I think about this. Warning it will get cheesy! As silly as it sounds, I will say Batman Forever. I was seven when it came out, it was the first Batman movie I got to see at the theater. Of the few VHS movies I had growing up,...
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Christopher Nolan
Topic: Christopher Nolan's Useful Lies
Replies: 14
Views: 9447

Re: Christopher Nolan's Useful Lies

Wow. Isn't it interesting then that (based on your thesis) The Dark Knight Rises is Nolan's ultimate answer to the sum total of his past work? By this I mean that The Dark Knight Rises is his first movie to show the full consequences of a shallowly appealing lie - given that the entire movie is abo...
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: The Dark Knight
Topic: Favorite Cinematography
Replies: 10
Views: 13635

Re: Favorite Cinematography

I just recently watched Atonement (about 5 years on the late side, but at least I finally saw it) The movie is gorgeous, there are so many shots that I like. But I have to post the steady cam Dunkirk scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzXw0lSMPjc I can't deny Wally Pfister's work. Hong Kong shot...
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Interstellar
Topic: Nolan's most CGI heavy movie?
Replies: 72
Views: 16613

Miniature v/s CGI

Given that Nolan is usually averse to CGI, and given the seemingly high special effects driven nature of this movie, it'll be interesting to see if he goes for miniatures or switches to CGI like Lucas did with Star Wars or goes for a combination of the two as he has done in the past. Again how much...
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Movies & TV
Topic: Man of Steel (2013)
Replies: 6282
Views: 196313

My conspiracy theory for a shared universe with TDKR.

It seems as though this is a common topic being actively discussed among people on other sites, and is being optioned by Warner Brothers - especially the rumor that Ryan Reynolds' Green Lantern is included in the cast, and they want JGL to be Batman. Now Man of Steel's original intentions have been...
by Mr.Turnpike
Forum: Interstellar
Topic: Nolan's most CGI heavy movie?
Replies: 72
Views: 16613

Nolan's most CGI heavy movie?

I could see him using miniatures and models with CGI, hes been doing that for while now. Yep Totally, He'll probably get a team to build some enormous miniatures :-D :-D and then add some touches on the computers to give the authentic feel. I remember him saying (I paraphrase) "that he likes to giv...