Movie Review: Inception

Nole

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I hope I found the video. Thank me later...



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gardenweasel

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just sat through 2+ hours of 2012 last night......

why didn`t i watch zombieland or surrogates?....or even jennifer`s body?

i`ll never get that time back.....:00x25
 

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Grown Ups looks TERRIBLE!! And that clip supports that outside of the eye candy.

And Megan Fox leaned over the car in the first Transformers movie wasn't so bad...

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Bonus:
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I think Inception looks AWESOME. Can't wait to see it!
 

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Uhm.... If you don't like this movie, then I highly doubt you have any capacity to enjoy a sci-thriller.

The way this screenplay is written is absolutely fascinating.
 

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For a sci-fi style movie, this is certainly the best movie since Dark Knight (which happens to be same writer/director).

This movie is really well done.

And the obvious "twist" at the end, in my opinion, is much less interesting than the much more subtle twist to the movie.
 

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For a sci-fi style movie, this is certainly the best movie since Dark Knight (which happens to be same writer/director).

This movie is really well done.

And the obvious "twist" at the end, in my opinion, is much less interesting than the much more subtle twist to the movie.


Hey Dawg - I went to one of the best movie theaters I have been to in a longtime!

I went to an NGC theater in Gallatin, TN. Slick, clean, surround sound and screen was perfect. Butter your own popcorn, get your own drinks.....seats in theater are soooo comfortable.

Love that theater. Green Hills is nice, so is Opry, but I think I am going to stick with Gallatin.


(BTW - I also love Turkey Creek Pinnacle in Knoxville - VERRRRYYY NICE! Client?le in Gallatin was better though.)
 

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Serious movie buffs like yourself don't mind the travel, huh?

Gallatin is closer to you than it is me. :)

I saw Inception in what would be considered by most pros an unacceptable venue. But the ticket was $7.75 and it is 3 miles from my house. :0corn

The Green Hills cinema is nice and will go there if I am with someone else with more taste than myself. :0074
 

gardenweasel

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"pillars of the earth...a miniseries on starz on demand...and debuting saturday on starz.....

looks pretty interesting....ian mcshane(from deadwood) plays the obligatory,evil calculating bad guy.....donald sutherland and rufus sewell also in the cast....

supposedly a dark,brooding,grotesque tale of middle age skullduggery.....i`m thinking it probably has the feel of "the name of the rose"(great movie)....

"" There are no slacking actors here, and good thing, too: The action never stops. As King Stephen and his cousin, Queen Maud, wage war over the throne, two families grapple over an earldom while dodging hangings, burnings, charges of witchcraft and daring assassinations.

The cathedral inches skyward, as infinite forces try to tear it down: armies, politics, gravity. Decade after decade, the men labor on as the suspense builds.

And in both the book and the movie, the bad guys are often signaled by obvious physical defects or affectations....Interestingly, Lady Regan is disfigured by boils in the book ? but as played by Sarah Parish in the miniseries, she?s a handsome woman with an intriguing facial birthmark. Either way, I?d like to think we?d figure out her treachery without the visual cues.
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sounds pretty cool...
 

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I love movies. Joker being considered a "movie buff" was just too much to handle. Lost my cookies.

What is your definition of a "movie buff"?

Mine would be someone who REALLY likes movies and goes to them often.
 
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