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Inception. The Prestige is a close second though.
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That part and the end where we find out he's basically a short term memory hitman since the dude he killed was not the dude he had initially sought revenge on and he just keeps repeating the same cycle over again.Originally Posted by iYen
What did you guys like about Memento? I really liked that movie in terms of how the plot unfolded.
My fav. scene was when Guy Pearce figures out that his "friend" was setting him up.
To answer OP's question: I only seen about 3 of his movies so I'm going with Inception.
Ignoring what you said about Inception how was The Prestige predictable?Originally Posted by Janitor
Memento, by a mile, over the other non-Batfilms.
Inception: meh. Some great pieces/scenes here and there, but overall didn't find it to be a great movie
The Prestige aka Batman vs Wolverine: found it to be too gimmicky with all the (predictable) twists in turns by the end of it
Tried watching on Netflix and it bored me. Maybe I'll give it another shot.Originally Posted by Backirvine
Not my favourite of his but a lot of people probably haven't seen this. It's his first movie and an interesting watch.
I like it more than "The Dark Knight".Originally Posted by RKO2004
Batman Begins.
Alfred (Bale's character) was two ppl, twin brothers Albert and Fredrick, they both shared the same life. That's how they pulled off the Transporting Man trick. One loved the wife, the other fell in love with Scarlet's character. While one was Alfred the other was the silent assistant in makeup. The one that loved Scarlet's character died in prison for the death of Danton (Jackman's character). Danton was on some Count of Monte Cristo %$!% cuz in reality his name wasn't Algeir or w/e and he wasn't from America. He was from England and from nobility, his name was really Lord Cobblepot or something. He framed Fredrick for his death which was actually one of his copies that was created by the machine Tesla made for him. In the end, Albert reveals the truth to Danton, shoots him, and burns down his house or storage area where he keeps all his magic tricks, and takes his daughter back with the help of Danton's former stage assistant (Michael Caine's character).Originally Posted by lynchpin33
Got to say the Prestige, although I did not understand the end of the movie (if someone wants to explain, I will gladly read). Also have to say the Batman Begins, I went and saw this on a whim and can still watch it today without hesitation....