Reminds me of when I saw these two posters right next to one another at the theater a couple years back:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BfBim_sCQAAiZRu.jpg
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Reminds me of when I saw these two posters right next to one another at the theater a couple years back:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BfBim_sCQAAiZRu.jpg
Yeah I agree with all points here! Honestly I wasn't mocking or bitching. It is a theme in Nolan films to have a poster of the back of someone though lol.
Edit: After TGM's post though, maybe its not a Nolan thing but a design...fad? Someone scour the internet for publicity houses and see whos done all this work! I cannot, for I have important things to do! *flings cape, turns on Netflix*
John Wayne started that trend.
Ok Skitch it seems this goes pretty deep! :D
It is definitely not just a Nolan thing, although I do believe the recent trend was popularized by TDK.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Redemption.jpg https://costastaliadoros.files.wordp...er-405x600.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-fk7CTx3aby...Battleship.jpg https://www.filmtotaal.nl/images/thu...33-400x593.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...8af4c21f85.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tVe5R13gE6...rey-poster.jpg
Damn.
Still feels very weird that Nolan chose this for his subject.
(I hope the movie is a helluva lot broader than what they're showing)
Yeah, no matter what opinion of him, Nolan is such an "idea" filmmaker I have no idea what attracts him to a historical subject. Even a remake like Insomnia still feels more consistent for his style than this. If I care less about spoiler, I might look into the wiki page to see what angle he might possibly find for it.
It's based on a historical event, which is a weird choice in and of itself (given Nolan's previous projects, as you suggest).
But:
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Hey, The Prestige was historical.
There are a lot of remarkably plain shots in that trailer, as well as some striking ones. Kinda surprising.
EDIT: NO NOT PLANE. LEAVE IT.
Best Picture of 2017.
Wait, I just watched the trailer. Haha, Harry from One Direction is in this? That's quite the project for his first acting role.
It's a great trailer. Looks pretty. Sounds pretty.
I'll watch.
Gallipoli was stunning.
Heh!—maybe The Longest Day, too?
I was trying to think of war films based on a specific event with a scope limited entirely to that event.
(The trailer is at least half interesting to me because it doesn't even hint at anything outside "Dunkirk on the beach," etc. Looking at IMDb, the movie only has minor female roles ("Nurse on Battleship"), so it doesn't appear there will be any romance subplots or anything that might take place "back home." Like, even The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1936, co-starred Olivia de Havilland.)
Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima.
Rogue One
This Is War