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Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 1st, 2016, 5:32 pm
by mikedean

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 1st, 2016, 5:41 pm
by Willem
Who knows what it is going to be? Fact is, though, that Mark Rylance signed up, and that means something. I think Nolan's screenplay has to be very original and extraordinary, also because of the release date Warner Bros. gave it.

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 1st, 2016, 6:26 pm
by Ericmase
willaartwillem wrote:I think he has a better chance due to the fact it's about WWII. If he doesn't put any sci-fi elements or whatever in it, I think Dunkirk could be Nolan's Saving Private Ryan/The Thin Red Line.

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 2nd, 2016, 1:04 am
by Lord Shade
willaartwillem wrote:Who knows what it is going to be? Fact is, though, that Mark Rylance signed up, and that means something. I think Chris Nolan's screenplay has to be very original and extraordinary, also because of the release date Warner Bros. gave it.
Yes, Jonathan's absence could not made me more happier. :clap:

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 2nd, 2016, 4:07 am
by GeneMod
Lord Shade wrote:
Yes, Jonathan's absence could not made me more happier. :clap:
:?: :?:

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 2nd, 2016, 5:00 am
by Lord Shade
GeneMod wrote:
Lord Shade wrote:
Yes, Jonathan's absence could not made me more happier. :clap:
:?: :?:
Sorry, I just think that Chris is a better writer and most of his success lies in his own hands. I guess it's some kind of my personal point of view, because I loved:

- Inception, entirely;

- The story of The Dark Knight Rises written by Chris (not so much the actual screenplay written by Jonah) + some of the characters Chris developed with actors personally;

- The changes Chris made in Interstellar's original screenplay by Jonah, especially Doctor Mann instead of crazy chinese robots and mad Doyle, and cutting off the entire Cooper/Amelia romance.

So, I'm excited for Dunkirk even more, because I think, in terms of writing, it will be the second Inception.

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 2nd, 2016, 6:17 am
by Willem
Lord Shade wrote: Sorry, I just think that Chris is a better writer and most of his success lies in his own hands. I guess it's some kind of my personal point of view, because I loved:

- Inception, entirely;

- The story of The Dark Knight Rises written by Chris (not so much the actual screenplay written by Jonah) + some of the characters Chris developed with actors personally;

- The changes Chris made in Interstellar's original screenplay by Jonah, especially Doctor Mann instead of crazy chinese robots and mad Doyle, and cutting off the entire Cooper/Amelia romance.

So, I'm excited for Dunkirk even more, because I think, in terms of writing, it will be the second Inception.
I completely agree. Though the two brothers delivered amazing work, Chris will do fine on his own.

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 4th, 2016, 3:11 pm
by ChristNolan
This shit starts shooting in like two months. Are we going to get anything else before then or what

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 4th, 2016, 5:23 pm
by NotNolan
I'd reaaally love Chris to be nominated for directing and screenplay, and Hardy to be nominated for leading role or supporting role, whatever he's in. For them to win would be amazing. I'd enjoy seeing Nolan receiving two Oscars in one night.

Re: Dunkirk General Information (2017)

Posted: March 4th, 2016, 6:10 pm
by Nomis
NotNolan wrote:I'd reaaally love Chris to be nominated for directing and screenplay, and Hardy to be nominated for leading role or supporting role, whatever he's in. For them to win would be amazing. I'd enjoy seeing Nolan receiving two Oscars in one night.
How about eleven Oscars.