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Inception

OHK

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Originally Posted by rnoldh
As usual ( with your 28 posts ) you miss the point.
Because number of posts means something???
Originally Posted by rnoldh
I am not saying that we could not comprehend it but that it was overly pretentious BS and not worth watching in our opinion.
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Originally Posted by rnoldh
It was incomprehensible BS.
Originally Posted by rnoldh
And while MD and PHD degrees prove nothing absolute they are more valuable than your smart ass pretentious comments.
How are my comments pretentious(while you're at it, maybe explain why you think Inception is overly pretentious)? And what makes a doctorate worth more than one else's opinion of this movie? I'll go out on a limb and make a bet that the doctorate isn't even in film studies(which wouldn't instantly make it authorative, but at least it'd be related)?
 

Despos

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Originally Posted by TRINI
Anyone else love how halfway through the movie, it turned into a level from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2?
and a Citizen Kane ending. Side note; I likes the movie.
 

rnoldh

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Originally Posted by fir3fox
Bait him more.

Maybe we could break the record for number of posts off topic.

Continue.

You're doing it right.


You are right.

On point, ****** movie IMO.

End of thread for me.
 

LawrenceMD

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Originally Posted by whiteslashasian
I always can tell if a movie is ****** or not ~30 minutes in. Always.

this logic works with ******** too.
 

TylerDurden

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I liked it.

But I liked the Matrix as well.


I really like the suits and the style.


My favorite part was the no gravity thing with the van driving off the bridge.


I might go see it again to see it on the big screen.


I like how this guy dress's in most of his movies.... But no idea where he gets his ideas.
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Quatsch

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Originally Posted by TylerDurden
I liked it. My favorite part was the no gravity thing with the van driving off the bridge.
It took about halfway through the events on the third level (fortress in snowy wildnerness) for me to remember what was happening was that time moves more quickly the farther "down" into the dream levels you go (dream within a dream within a dream) - all that stuff happening in the time it took the van to go off the bridge. Pretty cool, imo.
 

otc

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Originally Posted by Station
I'll agree that the setpieces did seem rather arbitrary. Didn't get the reasoning behind the Goldeneye tundra dreamscape at all. Did I miss some explanation for that?

My take on the snow level is that they were telling the target that they were going into the lawyer's dream.

Wouldn't you expect cold-hearted lawyer's dream secret to be locked up deep in a snowy fortress?
 

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