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Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, July 21st 2017) Movie • Page 27

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by iCarly Rae Jepsen, Aug 4, 2016.

  1. domotime2

    Great Googly Moogly Supporter

    I'm surprised we didn't get more of cillian murphys story. Or did I miss it. From boat to boat we didn't see what happened

    He went from a strong soldier to a freaked out one.

    And we got all of everyone else's tail
     
  2. stayillogical

    Kayak, deed, rotator, noon, racecar, Woo Young-woo Prestigious

    It would've been a 4th story. He was probably floating there for days.
     
  3. Kiana

    Goddamn, man child Prestigious

    I'm dumb and didn't realize we had seen cillian in the movie before he was sitting there until someone here mentioned it a while back. Which is silly cause I spent the beginning of the movie being like where's cillian?! And I'd already seen him lol
     
  4. recall reality

    "But existing is basically all I do!" Prestigious

    I legit felt like I was going to have a panic attack for most of this movie. That's a compliment, I suppose. It's not flashy but the sound design, particularly Zimmer's use of the Shepard tone in the score, is just perfect. One of the most tense and visceral theater going experiences I've had.
     
  5. aoftbsten

    Trusted Supporter

    Saw this for a 2nd time. I think it's my favorite movie of 2017 so far. The tension was still there the whole time, but a few moments carried a little more emotional weight. For example, when Mr. Dorset gets emotional and a little angry about going after the pilot who just landed in the water. On first viewing you don't learn until later that his son was an RAF pilot killed in action, 2nd viewing you sympathize more with his reaction.
     
  6. Balder and Dash | Roger Ebert
    “Dunkirk” is a technical marvel, but Christopher Nolan’s ambitions run deeper. Abandoning the familiar language of most war and action movies, this is the tightest, most confident, most intense, and in many ways most idiosyncratic of Nolan’s films, and it’s all the better for it. But what will be most surprising to audiences is that while you’re fully engaged in the IMAX-sized set pieces that sometimes make you forget to breathe, “Dunkirk” blossoms in your mind’s eye, a new kind of film that can only makes complete sense within the infinite canvas of your consciousness. And in a trick that almost sounds like the plot of “Inception,” Nolan accomplishes this without you noticing it’s even really happening.
     
  7. 'The Dark Tower' Tops Lowest Weekend of Summer 2017 Yet - Box Office Mojo
    Dunkirk finished in second with an estimated $17.6 million, dropping only 34% in its third weekend in release for a domestic cume just shy of $135 million. Internationally, Dunkirk delivered an estimated $25 million from 63 markets bringing its overseas cume to $180.6 million for a global tally that now stands at $314.2 million. Looking ahead, the film opens in Italy at the end of August followed by early September releases in China and Japan.
     
  8. aoftbsten

    Trusted Supporter

    Looking at this weekend's releases, I wouldn't be shocked if it went to number one again.
     
  9. Nathan

    Always do the right thing. Supporter



     
  10. Jake Gyllenhaal

    Wookie of the Year Supporter

  11. Serh

    Prestigious Prestigious

    Happily saw this a third time. Ready to say it's Nolan's best film since '08
     
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  12. Absolutely loved this, and so glad I saw it on an IMAX screen
     
  13. jorbjorb

    7 rings Prestigious

    Going to see this thing tonight.
     
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  14. Dirty Sanchez

    Prestigious Prestigious

    I'll definitely rent this when it releases. I was afraid to go see it, due to the fact that I heard the sound mix was so loud lol
     
  15. SmithBerryCrunch

    Trusted Prestigious

    That's a reason you should go see it in theaters.
     
  16. TJ Wells

    Trusted Prestigious

    I assume this will be getting a re-release around January, so I'll definitely make an effort to hopefully see it in IMAX then.
     
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  17. TJ Wells

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    Also, I feel like I can finally do this, thanks to being a Blankie:

    (1) The Prestige
    (2) Dunkirk
    (3) Memento
    (4) The Dark Knight
    (5) Inception
    (6) Interstellar
    (7) Batman Begins
    (8) Insomnia
    (9) Following
    (10) The Dark Knight Rises
     
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  18. Lucas27

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    Only seen Dunkirk once but after one watch I feel pretty comfortable about this:

    10) Following
    9) Insomnia
    8) The Dark Knight Rises
    7) Batman Begins
    6) Memento
    5) Interstellar
    4) The Prestige
    3) Dunkirk
    2) The Dark Knight
    1) Inception
     
  19. dlemert

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    1) Memento
    2) The Prestige
    3) Interstellar
    4) Batman Begins
    5) The Dark Knight
    6) The Dark Knight Rises
    7) Inception
    8) Dunkirk
    9) Following
    10) Insomnia

    The 3 Dark Knight films are pretty even for me, so the order of those always changes.
     
  20. youll be fine

    Trusted Supporter

    No thread is safe.
     
  21. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    I personally think BB is the best of the trilogy. It's a lot more focused.
     
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  23. Lucas27

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  24. Kevin360

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    Raaaaaaaaaaaaaank!!!!!
     
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