Texaggie7nine said:I bet not as early as RestoneDuncan Idaho said:
You guys are just now getting confused by this movie? My wife and I were early adopters of Nolan's style of inventive story telling.
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Texaggie7nine said:I bet not as early as RestoneDuncan Idaho said:
You guys are just now getting confused by this movie? My wife and I were early adopters of Nolan's style of inventive story telling.
TCTTS said:
Most of what you're describing is in the trailer released online / posted in this thread. That's the one I'm referring to.
Re: the breathing masks, in the trailer there's a shot of Washington wearing one facing the camera, there's a quick shot of a guy wearing one in an idling car, and then Washington is also wearing one in the poster.
Re: the car clipping over and then un-flipping over, that's the only thing I can't really account for. It's so trippy.
Again, I haven't seen the prologue yet, so I can't speak to any of that yet.
The only semblance of sense I could make of it was maybe they can travel through time in a way that they have to experience the moment backwards first, then forwards.agmrpink said:
Any video game nerds out there? After thinking about it, I'm getting some serious Quantum Break vibes, where "worse than nuclear holocaust" is the end of time itself. In the game, time fractures when time travel experiments go south, and the medicine protects the user and helps him operate outside the bounds of time.
I think this is a pretty good guess.Texaggie7nine said:The only semblance of sense I could make of it was maybe they can travel through time in a way that they have to experience the moment backwards first, then forwards.agmrpink said:
Any video game nerds out there? After thinking about it, I'm getting some serious Quantum Break vibes, where "worse than nuclear holocaust" is the end of time itself. In the game, time fractures when time travel experiments go south, and the medicine protects the user and helps him operate outside the bounds of time.
The best way I can explain it is kind of like in Memento when the black and white forward scenes met the colorized backwards scenes and you go from going backwards, to forwards.
So say you are going to the time of an event you need to change. When you arrive, you arrive 5 minutes after it occurred, but you are traveling backwards through time for 5 minutes while you can still move forward, then when you get to the event or a little before it happens, you can then experience it as it happened, but now you have set yourself up to change it.
If that makes any sense.
TCTTS said:
Anyone see the prologue yet in IMAX?
lol what.Jim01 said:
Saw the preview before TROS and it looks damn good. My only hold back is Washington. I thought he was the weakest link in Blackkklansman. I'm not so sure he has his fathers chops.
We got to see this prologue in IMAX 2D and it was unfreaking real. The sound actually hurt my ears a little it was so intense. Way more intense sound than TROS.PDWT_12 said:
One of the best parts of my TROS theater experience was about 4 minutes into the prologue, when the dad sitting next to me turned and asked, "This is the theater for Star Wars right?"
Texaggie7nine said:The only semblance of sense I could make of it was maybe they can travel through time in a way that they have to experience the moment backwards first, then forwards.agmrpink said:
Any video game nerds out there? After thinking about it, I'm getting some serious Quantum Break vibes, where "worse than nuclear holocaust" is the end of time itself. In the game, time fractures when time travel experiments go south, and the medicine protects the user and helps him operate outside the bounds of time.
The best way I can explain it is kind of like in Memento when the black and white forward scenes met the colorized backwards scenes and you go from going backwards, to forwards.
So say you are going to the time of an event you need to change. When you arrive, you arrive 5 minutes after it occurred, but you are traveling backwards through time for 5 minutes while you can still move forward, then when you get to the event or a little before it happens, you can then experience it as it happened, but now you have set yourself up to change it.
If that makes any sense.