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I hated it on first viewing too
Then I started watching a lot of YouTube videos on it to try and understand more, which helped a lot. And boy, is there a lot to unpack.
It's kind of like one of those music albums which don't grip you on first listen, but with each subsequent listen you appreciate it more and more.
I still don't love it as a "movie" per se, but I'm enjoying (and hating) trying to wrap my head around the concepts and reconciling everything in my own mind
I've never really enjoyed most of Nolan's movies, I kind of appreciate them as technical pieces but I always felt like he'd be better as a producer than a director. That's just me, maybe.
Basketball.
I love 2005-2010 era Nolan. Dark Knight Returns was ok. Didn't like Interstellar. Didn't like Dunkirk on first viewing, but really enjoyed the second. I can't remember much of The Prestige or Memento
Cillian Murphy is one of my all time favourite actors too whose in a lot of Nolan films, which is good
Yeah, I’m more familiar with Nolan’s work starting with The Prestige. His best work imho will always be the Dark Knight. I recall seeing that movie in NY the week that Heath Ledger passed, so with that in mind I had to see the role that led him to his death, and it was a great performance. No other Batman will ever come close to Bale IMHO.
Anyway, once more into the fray I go.
Ledger's Joker is probably my favourite acting performance ever
Bale is my favourite Bruce Wayne, not sure if he's the best Batman tho
Ledger was a really great actor honestly, and as good as his Joker was, it does kind of suck to see that being the only thing anyone talks about from his career.
Speaking of Batmen, I'm really looking forward to seeing how Robert Pattinson does. I know he has a bad reputation from being in Twilight but honestly, he's been in so much stuff since then that's really good and deserves more credit. Good Time was a great movie, and he's awesome in it.
Ledger is great in everything he does (did). Candy was another good one. I don't think it's a crime to talk about one of the best acting performances in cinema history
And Good Time is what made me stand up and say 'Rob Pattinson is a really ********ing good actor'
I feel like he was a bit wasted in Tenet
Pumped to see his Batman though
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Definitely not a crime, but take something like Brokeback Mountain. That's a really great movie with a pretty strong emotional core, and Ledger is great in it, but it generally gets remembered as a punchline more than anything else. A lot of people don't even remember that Ledger was in it.
The year is 2289
Robo-Lebron James is still in the league, hunting for his 87th MVP trophy. His career totals are 481,908 points, 38034 rebounds, and 51232 assists. He has 29 rings in 53 trips to the finals.
Anthony Davis XI is in the NBA, leading the league in steals.
The New Orleans Pelicans have still yet to make the WCF.
The wild thing is having seen Broke Back Mountain, nobody remembers it for anything more than the movie about two gay cowboys or ?I wish I knew how to quit you!?, and not the amazing performances. I liked the performances more than the movie itself, but Ledger gave the stronger performances in DK.
Stick to the topic please. Take your gay cowboy movie reviews to the Trump forums. Thank you.
agreed
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