I know, right? But it will probably be November.
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Hey, while I tend to be a pretty big fan of Nolan in general, I'll be the first to admit that his dialogue isn't always the best... I just don't think that line from the trailer deserves to be lumped in with his actual clunkers. It's not amazing or anything, but as far wannabe zippy, Hollywood trailer-fodder lines go, I don't see anything particularly egregious about it, especially not when compared to that incredibly clunky exposition about "the clean slate" in TDKR, or that absolute groaner from its predecessor that I disliked so much I bothered to single it out in my otherwise fairly glowing review of it, where Batman literally says "This city just showed you that it's full of people ready to believe in good"... fucking ugh, eh?
For the record, my silence in these types of situations is usually "I don't really mind, but you're not wrong and I can't disagree."
I'm prepared for Debecki on IMAX though.
I haven't seen the latest trailer, so not sure what it shows, but apparently there's a scene involving a 747 which is not miniature or CGI, but a real 747 bought by the production to do with whatever the hell they damn pleased.
Delayed by 2 weeks.
The re-release of Inception in the place of Tenet's release adds more fuel to the same universe fire.
For real?! Didn't know about Inception's re-release.
I’ll see Inception again if it indeed gets re-released (and assuming the theaters in my town are actually open for it... >.> )
I just want to see a movie on theaters again. Any movie. If it's Nolan it's Nolan.
I'm hoping the drive-in that's roughly 45 mins from me gets it. I'm planning to go see something there in the next few weeks to test out the process. I'm a huge stickler for where I sit in the theater so I might as well see how much of a stickler I can be about where I park my car, haha.
Delated another 2 weeks until August https://www.indiewire.com/2020/06/te...ic-1234569651/
Nolan is a scumbag
This means it's moving into Greenland's slot for a second time. Count on that moving again.
I guess for insisting the movie come out in theaters this summer, apparently tacking the survival of movie theaters themselves to the release and success of Tenet. This second delay is indicating that reality is trumping his obstinance, which I'd agree was pretty scumbag-gy prior to the delays. I wish they'd just push the thing further, but I get that they have to hold out hope that it'll be possible. I'm extremely doubtful and have kind of come to terms that I won't see this movie (unless it plays drive-ins) until the inevitable re-release next year.