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On 06/03/2020 at 15:36, mattyq said:

That looks ace but I wish they'd make one about Johnnie Walker who sank more U boats in the Battle of the Atlantic than any other Allied commander

A truly great man

And died of exhaustion in Bootle Town Hall, I believe.

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6 hours ago, Anubis said:

Tenet looks superb. Like the idea of The Old Guard but Netflix have a rum record when it comes to films. The Outpost looks like jingoistic crap riffing on Rourke’s Drift. Force Of Nature - meh.

Netflix movies are improving bit by bit. 

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I've tried to be interested in that Nolan film but I just can't manage to do it. All I see is an action film (now I also see the usual Russian bad guys too) but things happen in reverse to give it a sci-fi spin, and that's it. There's no hint at all of why that's happening that leads me to any bigger part of what's going on so I can't bring myself to be interested at all. I know it's a trailer so we don't want big spoilers, but that seems to have gone the opposite way when it comes to having any idea of what the fuck is happening.

 

As for the action scenes though, well it looks like we've just seen part of almost every single one of them in that trailer.

 

Because it's Nolan I'll try to watch it, but no idea if I'll like it.

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1 hour ago, Fluter in Dakota said:

Just seen a news snippet that Christopher Nolan's next film has been postponed 'indefinitely'.

Strange. I can understand them delaying until the cinemas can have full capacity but indefinitely sounds very serious.

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5 minutes ago, Elite said:

Strange. I can understand them delaying until the cinemas can have full capacity but indefinitely sounds very serious.

I think it's because of how bad things have got in the US. There's some talk that it may get an international release in countries that have it under some kind of control with a view to then releasing it again to get maximum financial returns. If they are going that route (or even going a route that mitigates their losses from not being able to release in their own country) I would suggest that is massively serious and could change the way films are financed and released until this is under control in the US.

 

And therein lies the 'indefinitely'.

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22 minutes ago, Fluter in Dakota said:

I think it's because of how bad things have got in the US. There's some talk that it may get an international release in countries that have it under some kind of control with a view to then releasing it again to get maximum financial returns. If they are going that route (or even going a route that mitigates their losses from not being able to release in their own country) I would suggest that is massively serious and could change the way films are financed and released until this is under control in the US.

 

And therein lies the 'indefinitely'.

Wouldn't suprise me if a streaming service bought it like Apple did with Greyhound.

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24 minutes ago, Fluter in Dakota said:

I think it's because of how bad things have got in the US. There's some talk that it may get an international release in countries that have it under some kind of control with a view to then releasing it again to get maximum financial returns. If they are going that route (or even going a route that mitigates their losses from not being able to release in their own country) I would suggest that is massively serious and could change the way films are financed and released until this is under control in the US.

 

And therein lies the 'indefinitely'.

Wouldn't suprise me if a streaming service bought it like Apple did with Greyhound.

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