It was more directionless than soulless. Which is a pretty damning thing to say about a director's movie.Dark Knight Rises is the only soulless shitty movie I can think of that Nolan's put out.
That's what led Thorne to his "why, of course" moment when he first saw the final effect. The Double Negative team thought it must be a bug in the renderer. But Thorne realized that they had correctly modeled a phenomenon inherent in the math he'd supplied.
Still, no one knew exactly what a black hole would look like until they actually built one. Light, temporarily trapped around the black hole, produced an unexpectedly complex fingerprint pattern near the black hole's shadow. And the glowing accretion disk appeared above the black hole, below the black hole, and in front of it. "I never expected that," Thorne says. "Eug?nie just did the simulations and said, 'Hey, this is what I got.' It was just amazing."
In the end, Nolan got elegant images that advance the story. Thorne got a movie that teaches a mass audience some real, accurate science. But he also got something he didn't expect: a scientific discovery. "This is our observational data," he says of the movie's visualizations. "That's the way nature behaves. Period." Thorne says he can get at least two published articles out of it.
If "The Dark Knight" is one of the best movies you've ever seen, you don't know much.Yeah Momento, Insomnia, The Prestige, the first 2 Batman movies, Inception - all total ass movies. Totally like M. Night Shamalackalack!
I personally think The Dark Knight is one of the best movies I've ever seen, but what do I know.
Nah i understand what he is saying. When i saw TDK in the theaters i was incredibly entertained and really felt like i was seeing something truly different. Its a rare feeling these days, i wish there more movies made me feel that way.If "The Dark Knight" is one of the best movies you've ever seen, you don't know much.
Yeah, while I totally disagree with your comment about him being overrated, the Batman movies are on the bottom of his list for me. Inception is probably in my Top 3 movies of all time and I loved Memento and The Prestige. Insomnia was decent.If "The Dark Knight" is one of the best movies you've ever seen, you don't know much.