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Dunkirk
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Do yourself a favor and go watch it in IMAX this weekend. ThumbsUp
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(07-25-2017, 12:08 PM)Aquapod770 Wrote: Do yourself a favor and go watch it in IMAX this weekend.  ThumbsUp

but planet of apes and blade runner =( lol

I'm guessing you liked it?
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The movie hops around and is a little disjointed and hard to follow. However, some of the footage (in particular, the aerial combat scenes over the Channel) are simply incredible!
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It was not what I expected going in, but it is a good movie.


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(07-25-2017, 04:18 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: but planet of apes and blade runner =( lol

I'm guessing you liked it?

It's an incredible experience for sure. The way Nolan (and Zimmer) were able to create and maintain a high sense of tension throughout the entire movie is an impressive feat. The story can be hard to follow as it is told in three separate timelines, but it ties together well in the end. 
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(07-25-2017, 07:32 PM)Aquapod770 Wrote: It's an incredible experience for sure. The way Nolan (and Zimmer) were able to create and maintain a high sense of tension throughout the entire movie is an impressive feat. The story can be hard to follow as it is told in three separate timelines, but it ties together well in the end. 

Read about it in Entertainment Weekly.  They said it was a unique use of disparate time lines, not something done before in a movie. But, the way Nolan explains the logic of why he did it makes perfect sense, and it sounds like he pulled it off.  Looking forward to seeing it, and already would have, but I wanted to let the opening weekend crush go by first.    
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I didn't care for it. They could've done so much more with the story of the actual event. I give it a C-
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(07-29-2017, 01:32 AM)Beaker Wrote: I didn't care for it. They could've done so much more with the story of the actual event. I give it a C-

I agree about the storyline. But I give it a B because a lot of the footage was really excellent.
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I liked the film's perspective. There have been enough WWII movies with stuffy generals looking grim and moving pieces around on a map in some stone bunker. This gave you the view from those experiencing it first-hand. But, to each his own.
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(07-25-2017, 07:32 PM)Aquapod770 Wrote: It's an incredible experience for sure. The way Nolan (and Zimmer) were able to create and maintain a high sense of tension throughout the entire movie is an impressive feat. The story can be hard to follow as it is told in three separate timelines, but it ties together well in the end. 

The visuals made the movie good, the tension (the score had a ton to do with this) made it pretty great, IMO.
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