
Here's another article on the Bane problem:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-v ... ane-275489
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ALL he was hired to do was to "reboot" Batman Begins, so that Warner could get the taste of Joel Schumacher out of their mouths, and actually finish another Batman movie. (They'd already dropped at least two others, and were desperate enough to revive Tim Burton's Catwoman.)Randall wrote:I appreciate that Nolan is a bit of a visionary, but I find some of his films (the first and third Batman ones, Inception and The Prestige) overly pretentious and full of problems that I just can't get over.
And even though it was for another studio, with Inception, I still like to raise the specter of "So, whatever DID happen to that 'Americanized live-action Paprika' Sony made a big deal about announcing they were going to make a while ago, and were looking at either Nolan or David Fincher to direct?..."Ben wrote:I liked the The Prestige and could get over its problems by going with what it was doing and the ideas it had, but I hated Inception. I thought it was a very dumb movie: an "intelligent" movie for dummies.
(Oh, please--Just sat through Shutter Island a month or two ago, and I saw through the trick immediately.Ben wrote:Anyone that liked Inception (or didn't like it for that matter) should see Shutter Island. Now THAT's a Leo-mind-freak movie of the kind of depth Inception could only dream of being!