If you haven't watched the Netflix show DARK, then don't read this:
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Just ignore them.Insomniac wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2020, 1:20 pmhttps://twitter.com/LoganKenny1/status/ ... 0057882627
I'm so tired.
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how come people talk about minimum wage workers and fail to realize those same workers won’t have a job left if no theaters ever open up this summerInsomniac wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2020, 1:20 pmhttps://twitter.com/LoganKenny1/status/ ... 0057882627
I'm so tired.
also, if we go by that logic, wouldn’t it make sense for nolan to want to delay the film and ensure the biggest possible number of people see it, if they claim he’s so greedy?
Besides that's a very good story, it has some very interesting infos we (or at least I) didn't know. So Nolan started to develop the story 6 years ago, just after finishing Interstellar. I always had a feeling that he used some assistance to build his new world. I can imagine the following situation.Samuel R. Jankis wrote: ↑May 21st, 2020, 10:00 pmhttps://ridetenet.com/pages/a-letter-from-nolan
-So this is how black holes work, Chris.
-Thanks, Kip, I think I understand it now. Bye.
-Can I wait here? I still have 10 minutes till my cab arrives.
-Well, in that case... can you summarize quantum mechanics in 10 minutes? Just for fun...
People keep bringing the 20% up without realizing that the deal was signed well before coronavirus.
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Finally an in-depth interview, should be good.
Right. I think some people are trying to push a narrative without actually thinking about what they're saying or trying to understand how complex this whole situation is. Fortunately I don't think the negativity is sticking (yet).Ruth wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2020, 1:29 pmhow come people talk about minimum wage workers and fail to realize those same workers won’t have a job left if no theaters ever open up this summerInsomniac wrote: ↑May 22nd, 2020, 1:20 pmhttps://twitter.com/LoganKenny1/status/ ... 0057882627
I'm so tired.
also, if we go by that logic, wouldn’t it make sense for nolan to want to delay the film and ensure the biggest possible number of people see it, if they claim he’s so greedy?
I'm saying this as someone who would have preferred this to be released in October instead, but there's so much at stake here, and based on what we know of Nolan's character - from his interviews to how actors and crew talk highly of him - one should assume he's making his decisions with the best intentions.