agreed. I watch them both regularly but their tastes definitely veer towards general mainstreamNicolaslabra wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:24 pmits funny how the trailer separates people with poor taste too, both tyrone magnus and grace from beyond the trailer didnt find the trailer to be anything special, makes me dislike them more.
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I would much prefer a live press conference or interviews. Zoom interviews are trash.marshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:33 pmThat makes sense. I think Debicki has been living in LA lately, that or she's just been spending a lot of time there. I'm not sure where John David Washington lives. One would assume the US though, right? That means they'd really just be missing Pattinson.dragon_phoenix wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 1:59 pmThe cast members are all in different countries now. Pattison is in UK, Nolan lives in LA. I believe UK has quarantine for 14 days for all visitors now. It won't be easy to gather them together.
But according to the WaPo article, some interviews have already been conducted by journalists. They are just waiting for the right time to release it. I hope they are not as vague as the GQ (transcript only) interview that Pattison and Nolan had done which was pretty trashy.
Maybe those were just initial interviews and they're planning more for later? I remember Dunkirk had tons and tons of press. Serious interviews, fun interviews, press conferences and panels. You really got a good look into how the film was made and what the actors' experiences were. It would be so interesting just to hear about how filming went, I don't even care if they tell me anything about the actual movie at this point!dragon_phoenix wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:38 pmI would much prefer a live press conference or interviews. Zoom interviews are trash.
But according to the WaPo article, some interviews have already been conducted by journalists. They are just waiting for the right time to release it. I hope they are not as vague as the GQ (transcript only) interview that Pattison and Nolan had done which was pretty trashy.
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I don’t dislike them since people have preferences at the end of the day, but you don’t have to pay much attention to it considering Tyrone was so hyped when he watched black widow's trailer and that one was truly ordinary. The biggest reason why I’m watching that movie is Florence Pough because the rest looks just decent to me at the most.Nicolaslabra wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:24 pmits funny how the trailer separates people with poor taste too, both tyrone magnus and grace from beyond the trailer didnt find the trailer to be anything special, makes me dislike them more.
Per the WaPo article, these were done for long-lead press - print magazine like EW, Empire etc. Press conference, interviews with TV and online outlets and everything would happen closer to the timemarshallmurphy wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:45 pmMaybe those were just initial interviews and they're planning more for later? I remember Dunkirk had tons and tons of press. Serious interviews, fun interviews, press conferences and panels. You really got a good look into how the film was made and what the actors' experiences were. It would be so interesting just to hear about how filming went, I don't even care if they tell me anything about the actual movie at this point!dragon_phoenix wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:38 pmI would much prefer a live press conference or interviews. Zoom interviews are trash.
But according to the WaPo article, some interviews have already been conducted by journalists. They are just waiting for the right time to release it. I hope they are not as vague as the GQ (transcript only) interview that Pattison and Nolan had done which was pretty trashy.
Paradoxicalparabola wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 1:00 pmSo Tenet's website now says: only in cinemas. No date anymore or has this been already shown here?
http://www.tenetmovie.net/
That's always been there, it's the international website. The US tenetfilm.com still has July 17.
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Nicolaslabra wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:24 pmits funny how the trailer separates people with poor taste too, both tyrone magnus and grace from beyond the trailer didnt find the trailer to be anything special, makes me dislike them more.
I hate both Tyrone and Grace, they both have sh1t taste in films. Just go look at Grace's "Tenet trailer reaction" She says Nolan has been "hit and miss" and that "both Interstellar and Dunkirk haven't really worked out for him" She is the worst reviewer on Youtube.
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It’s always down to their own opinion if they feel Nolan is a "hit and miss" or whatever which doesn’t translate to actual quality. The problem is that they make it seem as some sort of reality like with the statement “both interstellar and Dunkirk haven’t really worked out for him" when that’s not true at all. They might use that argument because those films didn’t make as much money or were not as popular as his other ones (TDK or Inception) but they don’t take into account that depending on the genre and type of story, how the success of a movie is determined varies a lot.geozou1 wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 4:34 pmNicolaslabra wrote: ↑May 18th, 2020, 3:24 pmits funny how the trailer separates people with poor taste too, both tyrone magnus and grace from beyond the trailer didnt find the trailer to be anything special, makes me dislike them more.
I hate both Tyrone and Grace, they both have sh1t taste in films. Just go look at Grace's "Tenet trailer reaction" She says Nolan has been "hit and miss" and that "both Interstellar and Dunkirk haven't really worked out for him" She is the worst reviewer on Youtube.
Interstellar and Dunkirk really worked out despite the former being more an adventure epic with a runtime of almost 3 hours on little action and the latter being a war movie which wasn’t supposed to attract much attention but it still did and quite a lot for that genre.
That's good news! I didn't know what long-lead press meant, so thank you for clarifying.
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I just had a great conversation with a person that was on set during TENET filming in one of California's airport (cause I'm from Europe and don't know the locations by name very well). I won't say his name for the sake of his privacy, he was not a part of the film crew but he was in the area doing work related to aviation because he is a former pilot and engineer, for the sake of the film he was trying not to say much but I managed to get a few things out of him, he basically told me this:
What do you guys think?