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New Inception trailer isn't afraid to dream a little bigger, darling
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Luke
8th May 2010
Chris Nolan must have got an iPad. Either that, or he lives underwater.
Following on from that fantastic Princess Bride DVD cover, this new poster for the upcoming Inception feels like it was made for holding up and spinning around with a confused look on your face:
And hold onto your mind, because there's also a classy new trailer:
Inception looks fantastic, even if DiCaprio and Gordon-Levitt do resemble two naughty 12-year olds who have just been caught playing in their Dad's wardrobe (pro-tip - don't open any shoeboxes). If Nolan can capture the feel of The Dark Knight, without relying on the nonsense gadgety bits, then this is a surefire winner. July can't come soon enough.
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