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Inception

^ i just hate his face. he is doing reasonably well as an actor here. but although you can see that he has aged he still has a total babyface so his characters always have a kinda juvenile/unexperienced undertone to me.
 
^ i just hate his face. he is doing reasonably well as an actor here. but although you can see that he has aged he still has a total babyface so his characters always have a kinda juvenile/unexperienced undertone to me.

Agreed.

I'm still baffled that he was cast as Howard Hughes for that reason.
 
^ i just hate his face. he is doing reasonably well as an actor here. but although you can see that he has aged he still has a total babyface so his characters always have a kinda juvenile/unexperienced undertone to me.

Hehehe. I don't mind him, or his babyface. I was against during his "Titanic" period but he's matured, and really developed well as an actor.

Oh well color me impressed!

If I'd have known you were a writer I'd have bowed to your special authority!

Um.... I'm a writer. I am writing right now as a matter of fact...

Agreed.

I'm still baffled that he was cast as Howard Hughes for that reason.

I loved that he was cast as Howard Hughes... I was sceptical at first but was absolutely blown away by the film, and his performance. He didn't resemble Hughes but certainly projected him well! Nothing outshone Cate Blanchett in that film as Katharine Hepburn though. :D
 
Excellent Film...Everyone delivered the Goods...The older Asian Actor(I forget his name) was good & smooth with his performance...

Here's why I think Leo was dreaming in the end:

In one scene he's talking to his Father-in-law(Mike Cain) telling him how he wishes he could see his kids but he cant step foot on American soil...

Then in the climax we see his Father-in-law greet him at the Airport and take him to his house..

How was Leo Face to Face with his Father-in-law in the middle of the movie then in the end his Father-in-Law greets him @ an American Airport?


This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.....No one carries a Flick like King Leo. He was awesome as always and the older he gets the Sexier he becomes...

Like someone else said, try not to go to the restroom so you wont miss a beat...
 
How was Joseph Gordon-Levitt in it? He's the only reason I'm interested in seeing the movie.

He's fucking hot. No nude or shirtless scenes but he looked amazing. If you pay close attention you can see an outline of his cock in one scene. His as looked fantastic when he was facing away from the camera with his hands in his pockets.
 
Still #1 @ the Box-Office for 3-weeks..Total take home in The States: $193-Million...
 
He's fucking hot. No nude or shirtless scenes but he looked amazing. If you pay close attention you can see an outline of his cock in one scene. His as looked fantastic when he was facing away from the camera with his hands in his pockets.

Although a nude or at least shirtless scene would be lovely (or even a scene in a speedo), just seeing him on screen is wonderful. I'm planning on seeing it by this weekend.
 
saw this movie last night....I enjoyed it...I get the hype...but it's definitely not the most amazing movie which a lot of people are making it out to be.

I didn't really find it confusing at all either...it was actually really easy to keep up with...I only had one question for my friend(who had seen it once already) when I left the theater and that was about Cobb's totem...but she explained that since Mol put it in the safe and left it and he picked it up it then became his...which still doesn't make sense to me cause Mol would still know how it feels and the weight and such...I dunno...that was the only thing I was confused about...lol
 
Excellent Film...Everyone delivered the Goods...The older Asian Actor(I forget his name) was good & smooth with his performance...

Here's why I think Leo was dreaming in the end:

In one scene he's talking to his Father-in-law(Mike Cain) telling him how he wishes he could see his kids but he cant step foot on American soil...

Then in the climax we see his Father-in-law greet him at the Airport and take him to his house..

How was Leo Face to Face with his Father-in-law in the middle of the movie then in the end his Father-in-Law greets him @ an American Airport?



This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.....No one carries a Flick like King Leo. He was awesome as always and the older he gets the Sexier he becomes...

Like someone else said, try not to go to the restroom so you wont miss a beat...

I believe the father-in-law was soon to depart France for the US (perhaps shortly after the conversation in France) as Leonardo's character mentions early on to his kids, that he's sending gifts with "grandpa".

My question is - where is the grandmother the kids are supposedly living with?!

My second question is - what was the significance (if any) of the brutality of the Cobol (?) corporation that is only mentioned at the start?
 
My second question is - what was the significance (if any) of the brutality of the Cobol (?) corporation that is only mentioned at the start?

I thought it was global corps? lol idk....

Yeah I found that interesting, how they didn't go into details about exactly what the corp is and why the were so I guess you can say "strict".
It makes the movie even more confusing seeing as how Mal tells cob that he's dreaming and that its weird that he doesn't notice all the strange organizations trying to capture him. It only adds to some peoples speculation that it was all a dream
 
this is making the rounds now :)

apparently the concept of inception was kinda in an old donald duck strip :)

https://i.imgur.com/xyhNj.jpg
OGVWn.jpg
 
I believe the father-in-law was soon to depart France for the US (perhaps shortly after the conversation in France) as Leonardo's character mentions early on to his kids, that he's sending gifts with "grandpa".

I remember him talking to the kids on the phone...Leo asked to speak to "Grandma" and his kids said she shook her head "No" or something...I missed the part where he said he'd send the gifts with his father-in-law......

Let me tell you this...The ONLY way we'll know if the ENDING is a "Dream" is if the kids had on the same clothes...Remember we saw that scene many times...If they had the same clothes on then he was still "Dreaming"...
 
I thought it was global corps? lol idk....

Yeah I found that interesting, how they didn't go into details about exactly what the corp is and why the were so I guess you can say "strict".
It makes the movie even more confusing seeing as how Mal tells cob that he's dreaming and that its weird that he doesn't notice all the strange organizations trying to capture him. It only adds to some peoples speculation that it was all a dream

It does tend too lend support to the whole "it's all a dream" premise, doesn't it?

this is making the rounds now :)

apparently the concept of inception was kinda in an old donald duck strip :)

https://i.imgur.com/xyhNj.jpg
OGVWn.jpg

Certainly looks that way but there's no shame in being inspired by Donald Duck.

I remember him talking to the kids on the phone...Leo asked to speak to "Grandma" and his kids said she shook her head "No" or something...I missed the part where he said he'd send the gifts with his father-in-law......

Let me tell you this...The ONLY way we'll know if the ENDING is a "Dream" is if the kids had on the same clothes...Remember we saw that scene many times...If they had the same clothes on then he was still "Dreaming"...

I believe the kids were wearing the same clothes. The "totem" also started to wobble. It is necessarily meant to be ambiguous.

Another thing which has come to mind which lends support to the "it's all a dream" idea is that none of the other characters have back stories. None of them at all. They could be projections of the dreaming mind - but whose? The father-in-law's?!
 
Loved it, the best movie I've seen in some time. I must see it in the theatre a second time.

I believe the top was wobbling at the end. As the one actor stated in one of those links earlier in the thread, the even more significant aspect is that Cobb was wallking away from it without even watching to see if it fell. He had made the break from the totem and knew what was real.

For the hotness factor, I had Joseph Gordon-Levitt on my mind after the movie...very hot. Love the hotel hallway scene.
 
Great movie... I mean look at my username lol. And Tom Hardy was hot hot hot, and he's even admitted to having sex with other men! :D
 
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