Was that the trailer for Devil, Jesse?
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Yep.
I liked Inception. But not quite as much as I expected to. To be fair, I think I reacted to Dark Knight the same way. And it may be a matter of not living up to my expectations. I don't know. It's very clever, particularly if you like heist stories. There are many handsome men in suits, which is nice. I guess... for a movie about dreams, it seemed a bit literal?
But it was a good time, and I'll give it another go and see how I feel on re-watch. And I am amused that it seems as if in Nolan's movies, love means eternally having to say you're sorry.
Oh, Jesse -- we did not get the hellevator trailer, but I've seen other people reporting the same reaction.
Oh, here's the funniest thing that happened at the movies: We're watching this preview, it looks pretty good, and then the screen changes to: "From M. Night Shyamalan," and I swear the audience as a whole went, "Oh. So much for that." There was an audible reaction.
Ha, a friend of mine has a very similar story.
I think Devil looks kind of neat, plus it has Caroline Dhavernas!
It's very clever, particularly if you like heist stories. There are many handsome men in suits, which is nice.
I like both of those things a great deal! Also air conditioning.
The Tweet from Screenrush didn't say he was cast as Bilbo just that he was cast in the Hobbit. Aren't there other hobbits he could be?
smonster and I went to see Inception last night with some friends and the exact same thing happened in our theater during the Devil trailer when M. Night Shyamalan's name came up! It's a nationwide phenomenon of disappointment.
We loved the movie also, and the first thing I did when I got home was look Tom Hardy up on the imdb. He was great.
Aren't there other hobbits he could be?
Unless he just shows up in the beginning or the end, not really. About 95% of the book is spent away from the Shire, and Bilbo is the only hobbit.
There are a bunch of dwarves though.
And a few humans and elves.