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Inception (2010)
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The Second Spitter Jul 28 2010 05:50 AM |
Dom Cobb (DiCaprio) and Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) lead a team of professional thieves who steal idea from people's minds through shared dreams. After a bungled operation, Cobb is required to perform the act of "inception"; using dreams to secretly implant an idea. The target is Robert Fischer (Cillian Murphy) a gazillionaire magnate of some description.
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Edgy MD Aug 05 2010 03:06 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
I haven't seen a Leonardo DiCaprio film since Catch Me if You Can, so I'm basing this on the publicity shots and trailers for his films, but doesn't his head seem to be getting progressively larger with each movie?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 05 2010 03:55 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
Are you accusing DiCaprio of Boli-for-Dollars?
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Vic Sage Aug 08 2010 09:28 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
overrated, convaluted, unsatisfying.
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Nymr83 Aug 08 2010 09:33 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
mmmmm frosting
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Ceetar Aug 09 2010 06:19 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
I enjoyed the movie. Probably my favorite of the last couple of months.
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soupcan Aug 10 2010 12:25 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
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This almost exactly how I've described the movie to people. The difference bwtween Spitter and I is that I didn't think much of it as a whole. I think the fact that it did make up the rules as it went along was a big reason that it was hard to follow. I've no problem with a complex plot, but give me a chance to follow it, you know?
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The Second Spitter Aug 11 2010 07:43 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
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Actually, Inception reminded me a lot of Ubik -- now there's a story they can't possibly pull off on the big screen.
The scam is that they want you to go back to see it multiple times.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jan 03 2011 10:36 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
Saw it twice-- finally-- over the last few weeks.
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themetfairy Jan 03 2011 11:07 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
I'm with Vic here. I thought this was tedious and self-important. It may be a well-crafted film, but I didn't find it to be at all enjoyable. It was a waste of some very good acting talent.
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sharpie Feb 05 2011 08:59 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
Just watched this for completions sake as I have seen the other 9 nominated best films this year.
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TransMonk Feb 28 2011 07:58 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
Sat through this on Sunday, just hours before it won all of those technical Oscars.
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RealityChuck Mar 06 2011 06:45 PM Re: Inception (2010) |
Pretty good, especially if you ignore the clunkiness of the concept. They managed to keep all the needed exposition (and a lot was needed) to palatable chunks.
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metirish Oct 17 2011 07:04 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
I finally watched this Saturday evening....I had it on the DVR since June I think but waited for the right time to watch, wife out and son sleeping.......what a mindfuck it is, it really does demand your attention and even then it's all over the place at times......the whole concept though is crazy but once they explained what they were going to try and do I was on board........the ending, wow......the top falls right?, Michael Cain being there is proof no?
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Ceetar Oct 17 2011 09:55 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
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We'll never know. It's supposed to be ambigious. What's important apparently is that Cobb doesn't care what the totem reveals. the totem always annoyed me though, because he gives away it's secret.
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metirish Oct 17 2011 11:00 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
True, but .....ha, this is why it could drive you crazy......Michael Cain only ever appeared in Cobb's real life and not his dreams....I think......
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Ceetar Oct 17 2011 11:36 AM Re: Inception (2010) |
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you think. But there's nothing saying that he couldn't dream him up later either. But he knows how he got to the airport, which is supposedly a sign he's awake. But they don't show how he got to the house ultimately. Anyway, that it can drive you crazy is why I love it. One of my favorite movies in a while.
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