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New Inception poster doesn't give anything away
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Matt
16th December 2009
The new poster for Christopher Nolan's Inception has been released and, just like everything that came out before, it doesn't really tell us anything.
Chris Nolan is probably the most consistently brilliant director working at the moment and I'm practically autistic with excitement at seeing Inception. Forgetting the fact that The Dark Knight was "OMG Awesome" according to every website on the internet (even the porn sites), Nolan's last non-Gotham flick was The Prestige, and that was...well, OMG Awesome.
For quite a while now, Nolan has just described Inception as "a contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind", and then the trailer left us none-the-wiser, despite looking pretty damn swish.
And now this poster. Which looks...kinda like the first Joker poster for The Dark Knight. Back turned to us? Check. Skyscrapers? That'll be that architecture Nolan was talking about then.
We do have a rumoured plot though. Hooray for gossip and speculation!
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