Out of those blockbusters listed these are the ones I will see at the cinemas: The Hobbit: There and Back Again, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Captain America: Winter Soldier, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Godzilla as well as Interstellar.
Agreed.I also think that Nolan is a tad on the overrated side.
I respect your opinion and it is completely wrong.
How about a statement? Can a statement be wrong?an opinion can't be wrong
This is honestly hands down the dumbest argument I have ever heard regarding a movie.
.... a throw away film... ala Signs.
Of course everybody is entitled to an opinion, which may differ to others. And to that end, I wouldn't call Signs a "throw away film". Sure, it's no Sixth Sense, but I found it to be quite a tense sci-fi thriller.
And a good number of critics agree with my opinion.
Plus, I'm sure the studio was pretty happy the millions in profit it made.
With all Nolan has going on, I won't be surprised if this is a throw away film... ala Signs.
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The budget for this movie has not yet been released, but with the enthusiastic press release from Paramount Pictures CEO Brad Grey and Christopher Nolan's critical and financial track-record at Warner Bros, we should at least see a budget analogous to Inception's 160 million dollars, if not quite the $250 million dollars allotted for The Dark Knight Rises.
....it had better not be a throwaway film.
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Anyone else love the score for the teaser? Good stuff.
On the subject of "throwaway films"... what films would you consider to win such a title?