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I know people have polarizing view about whether Oppenheimer is a war hero or not, but let's not forget there's always a more stupid opinion out there.
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I just heard the news, it's amazing, again, completely unexpected and light years ahead of what I could have imagined or anticipated!!
Emily Blunt is an absolutely wonderful actress (just see her role in Sicario), I really feel that this casting will be incredible!!
Emily Blunt is an absolutely wonderful actress (just see her role in Sicario), I really feel that this casting will be incredible!!
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Denis Villeneuve and Guillermo del Toro have a conversation about Dune and the decisions that Denis made along the way. When Guillermo said "I have a saying: “If you have enough money, that means you don’t have enough imagination.”, it made me think of Tenet. It had a $200m budget, which is the highest budget given to Marvel movies, and Nolan did nothing with all that money. I have no idea what Warner Bros were thinking.
We have all heard the saying that restraint breeds creativity. It's a good sign to see a $100m budget attached to the Oppenheimer project. It will force Nolan to think outside the box. Universal and studios in the future should never give him any budget higher than $150m. Nolan works best when he is on a tight leash budget wise (Memento, The Prestige, Dunkirk). Every single movie of his that are above $150 million are bloated.
Denis Villeneuve and Guillermo del Toro have a conversation about Dune and the decisions that Denis made along the way. When Guillermo said "I have a saying: “If you have enough money, that means you don’t have enough imagination.”, it made me think of Tenet. It had a $200m budget, which is the highest budget given to Marvel movies, and Nolan did nothing with all that money. I have no idea what Warner Bros were thinking.
We have all heard the saying that restraint breeds creativity. It's a good sign to see a $100m budget attached to the Oppenheimer project. It will force Nolan to think outside the box. Universal and studios in the future should never give him any budget higher than $150m. Nolan works best when he is on a tight leash budget wise (Memento, The Prestige, Dunkirk). Every single movie of his that are above $150 million are bloated.
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If you think nolan had no imagination for tenet…. You are greatest troll on this forum!!! CongratulationsRetskrad wrote: ↑October 21st, 2021, 6:25 amhttps://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/ ... ld-of-dune
Denis Villeneuve and Guillermo del Toro have a conversation about Dune and the decisions that Denis made along the way. When Guillermo said "I have a saying: “If you have enough money, that means you don’t have enough imagination.”, it made me think of Tenet. It had a $200m budget, which is the highest budget given to Marvel movies, and Nolan did nothing with all that money. I have no idea what Warner Bros were thinking.
We have all heard the saying that restraint breeds creativity. It's a good sign to see a $100m budget attached to the Oppenheimer project. It will force Nolan to think outside the box. Universal and studios in the future should never give him any budget higher than $150m. Nolan works best when he is on a tight leash budget wise (Memento, The Prestige, Dunkirk). Every single movie of his that are above $150 million are bloated.
He is an attention-seeking troll. Just ignore him like Copper ignored his son in Interstellar.Mr.Plottwist wrote: ↑October 21st, 2021, 8:45 amIf you think nolan had no imagination for tenet…. You are greatest troll on this forum!!! CongratulationsRetskrad wrote: ↑October 21st, 2021, 6:25 amhttps://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/ ... ld-of-dune
Denis Villeneuve and Guillermo del Toro have a conversation about Dune and the decisions that Denis made along the way. When Guillermo said "I have a saying: “If you have enough money, that means you don’t have enough imagination.”, it made me think of Tenet. It had a $200m budget, which is the highest budget given to Marvel movies, and Nolan did nothing with all that money. I have no idea what Warner Bros were thinking.
We have all heard the saying that restraint breeds creativity. It's a good sign to see a $100m budget attached to the Oppenheimer project. It will force Nolan to think outside the box. Universal and studios in the future should never give him any budget higher than $150m. Nolan works best when he is on a tight leash budget wise (Memento, The Prestige, Dunkirk). Every single movie of his that are above $150 million are bloated.
Nomis, he compared your Timothée boy which you sexualy desire to that trolling nincompoop. Get him!He is an attention-seeking troll. Just ignore him like Copper ignored his son in Interstellar.
But seriously, you nailed it Scorpio
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LolRetskrad wrote: ↑October 21st, 2021, 6:25 amhttps://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/ ... ld-of-dune
Denis Villeneuve and Guillermo del Toro have a conversation about Dune and the decisions that Denis made along the way. When Guillermo said "I have a saying: “If you have enough money, that means you don’t have enough imagination.”, it made me think of Tenet. It had a $200m budget, which is the highest budget given to Marvel movies, and Nolan did nothing with all that money. I have no idea what Warner Bros were thinking.
We have all heard the saying that restraint breeds creativity. It's a good sign to see a $100m budget attached to the Oppenheimer project. It will force Nolan to think outside the box. Universal and studios in the future should never give him any budget higher than $150m. Nolan works best when he is on a tight leash budget wise (Memento, The Prestige, Dunkirk). Every single movie of his that are above $150 million are bloated.
guys, just put that guy on your ignore list like i did. stop falling for his baits.