IMAX Prologue
But it will not be posted online? I really want to see it, so do I have to watch a bootleg...?
Watching a Nolan bootleg is love. Watching a Nolan bootleg is life.
Looks like steveportee and I will be back in the dubbing business.
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what's the difference between a prologue and a trailer? Does a prologue contain extra footage not in the film?
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Hell yeah! Awesome news, glad this turned out to be true!
I couldn't agree more, but we're talking about a 7 minute long IMAX-shot prologue here lol...Sysmatic wrote:Watching a Nolan bootleg is love. Watching a Nolan bootleg is life.
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A prologue is pretty much the opening scene of the film.Shady1 wrote:what's the difference between a prologue and a trailer? Does a prologue contain extra footage not in the film?
And I think it will be pretty impressive because someone (I think it was Rylance?) said in an interview that "it opens right into the action".Innovator wrote:A prologue is pretty much the opening scene of the film.Shady1 wrote:what's the difference between a prologue and a trailer? Does a prologue contain extra footage not in the film?
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Yeah, I think so! That's what I'm most excited about, should be one hell of a scene.willaartwillem wrote:And I think it will be pretty impressive because someone (I think it was Rylance?) said in an interview that "it opens right into the action".Innovator wrote:A prologue is pretty much the opening scene of the film.Shady1 wrote:what's the difference between a prologue and a trailer? Does a prologue contain extra footage not in the film?