The 2017 World War II thriller about the evacuation of British and Allied troops from Dunkirk beach.
@Robbiereviews critic for Telegraph
Dunkirk is an incredible war film, an incredible Christopher Nolan film, and an experience I haven't stopped reliving since I saw it.
But reee, the Critic's Choice is only 86/100. Reee!
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MyCocaine wrote:I sense a bit irony in this post.
I think he's serious about it based on his other comments after that.
Geoffrey wrote:But reee, the Critic's Choice is only 86/100. Reee!
It can go up as people add to it, though?
Wonder if our boy Mark Kermode was there.
Ace wrote:@Robbiereviews critic for Telegraph
Dunkirk is an incredible war film, an incredible Christopher Nolan film, and an experience I haven't stopped reliving since I saw it.
He also said in a follow up tweet: "Can't stress enough: this is a film that ruins other films. Make it worthwhile and see it on 70mm. IMAX if *remotely* possible."
Holy mother and Mary and Joseph...
Also didn't Robbie Collin NOT like Interstellar? I remember seeing his name with either it or HTTYD2.
Bacon wrote:Geoffrey wrote:But reee, the Critic's Choice is only 86/100. Reee!
It can go up as people add to it, though?
>post yfw we get to Monday and the CC site score goes up to 97/100
Also didn't Robbie Collin NOT like Interstellar? I remember seeing his name with either it or HTTYD2.
He gave it 5 stars and listed as his favourite Nolan film.
Bacon wrote:Geoffrey wrote:But reee, the Critic's Choice is only 86/100. Reee!
It can go up as people add to it, though?
Yes, but I'm jokingly imitating the collective panic after it dropped to 86.
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