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Post by Qwertman on Jul 23, 2010 22:11:04 GMT -5
:24:WOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.:24:
This movie was insane. If you haven't seen it yet, drop what you're doing and go to the nearest theater. It absolutely exceeded all of my expectations. I'd give it a clean 10 out of 10.
What is your all opinion on the matter of subject?
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Post by UNIT 0918 on Jul 24, 2010 3:37:01 GMT -5
It wasn't one of my favorite movies, but it was a really great film regardless. It helped that I enjoyed taking Psychology during my first year of college. It was funny how my mom and sister didn't understand what was going on though.
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Post by Dashe on Jul 30, 2010 12:00:06 GMT -5
I loved it. The fact that Hans Zimmer did the score (and insisted on using Piaf) was enough to make me love it.
The bit about time differences in the different dream levels was brilliant. But I think Cobb should have grabbed a game environment designer instead of an architect for the world-building. That could've brought in some seriously interesting puzzles. XD
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Post by Qwertman on Jul 31, 2010 11:44:24 GMT -5
But I think Cobb should have grabbed a game environment designer instead of an architect for the world-building. That could've brought in some seriously interesting puzzles. XD I think you're definitely right, and it just may have passed their minds, but with the recent releases of Gamer and Surrogates, and the upcoming release of Tron I wouldn't be surprised if they purposely stayed away from that to come by as more original.
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Post by UNIT 0918 on Aug 3, 2010 18:04:14 GMT -5
I think you're definitely right, and it just may have passed their minds, but with the recent releases of Gamer and Surrogates, and the upcoming release of Tron I wouldn't be surprised if they purposely stayed away from that to come by as more original. I still think using a game designer would've been more original than using an architect though. It probably just passed their minds. I'm sure they would've used a game designer in the first place if someone thought of it. I mean what other movies do you see game designers?
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Post by Dashe on Aug 3, 2010 18:19:20 GMT -5
Oooh, what if they used a surrealist painter instead? There could be a real marketing niche out there for custom dream design...
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Post by Mr. Ninja on Sept 3, 2010 19:04:58 GMT -5
When I went to see Inception, I honestly wasn't expecting it would be as good as it was. I heard good reviews but I was completely blown away by everything. The movie had a terrific plot and I loved the concept of engineering the dream(though I do agree with Dashe that a game designer would be cooler than an architect). The funny part was that at the end of the movie, I looked around and I felt like I was the only one who actually understood what happened.
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