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Inception's Oscar Fate: Warner Bros Spearheads a Majestic Cause

FilmMattic writes: In a fantastic and transparent effort to influence the Academy, Warner Bros. has produced a mesmerizing 5-minute featurette of Christopher Nolan's Inception. Rarely do I highlight the work of a major studio. On this occasion though, I applaud Warner Bros. Any institution that staunchly champions the cause of Nolan is a worthy institution in my book. Well-done, WB.

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JL4821d ago

I'm not even really sure what to say here. That video actually gave me chills lol. Very nice. You know Nolan is one of the all-time greatest when phenomenal actors like Leo and Michael Caine are calling him "the best" and stuff, talking about his work being impeccable.

filmmattic4820d ago

You're not the only one to get goosebumps from that video. Once I saw it, I knew I had to write something. Nolan is brilliant, and I was happy to see Di Caprio and Caine effusively praise him. Let's hope this video registers with the Academy voters next time Nolan directs a masterpiece. Perhaps, they will not be so reluctant to award him with their greatest honor.

MrMyers4820d ago

Inception was awesome and Chris Nolan is the man. This should win all the awards it can get.

Soldierone4820d ago

That was friggin awesome, even though it was an advert, some of the stuff they showed is so cool. I still dont think it will win purely because of it being the Oscars and they love not picking the right choice.

You guys up there scared me, i thought it was gonna be a freaky video haha

JL4819d ago

lol Nah, nothing freaky. It was just so awesome and hearing them talk about how amazing Nolan is....gave me those kinda of awe-inspiring type chills.

And yes, you're right. I doubt this will get Best Picture. And we know Nolan got ripped off on Best Director. I could see it making a definite run on the technical awards though like Cinematography, Visual Effects, etc. And honestly, I think it might have a fighting chance in the screenplay category.

VMAN_014820d ago

It really does deserve best picture but we all know how the Oscars work and it will go to some drama picture like social network or black swan, true grit etc. I'm not saying those are bad movies at all but I feel the most original, challenging and cerebral movie to come out in years should win Best Picture and that movie is Inception.

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Is Jonathan Nolan More Talented Than Christopher Nolan?

What an outrageous headline! Has anyone ever truly asked: Is Jonathan Nolan more talented than Christopher Nolan?

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“Oppenheimer” Is Going To Take The Oscars By Storm…Unfortunately

Shaz from FL writes: “The Academy Awards are just around the corner, and if recent shows are any indication, Oppenheimer will be taking its biggest prize. But should it?”

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Looking Back Batman Begins Had The Perfect Cast

In 2005, Warner Bros. and director Christopher Nolan rebooted the Batman franchise with Batman Begins, taking the character back to his dark and gritty roots. Central to this new grounded take was Batman Begins‘ stellar cast.

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