This is a once in a generation holy shit idea!
That guy did not just get off the fuckin' couch. If he did, I'm gonna get a couch like that.
Woody: Oh no. Hamm the Piggy Bank: Oh yes! Return of the Astro-Nut!
Cross-examining Lawyer: Mister Cogburn, in your four years as US Marshal, how many men have you shot? Rooster Cogburn: Shot? Or killed? Cross-examining Lawyer: Let us restrict it to killed so we may have a manageable figure!
"Inception" may have been directed by Christopher Nolan, but Nolan's dreams are apparently directed by Michael Bay.
You're waiting for a train, a train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you, but you can't be sure. But it doesn't matter - because we'll be together.
Now Woody, he's been my pal for as long as I can remember. He's brave, like a cowboy should be. And kind, and smart. But the thing that makes Woody special, is he'll never give up on you... ever. He'll be there for you, no matter what.
Like all good science fiction, ‘Inception' demands we pay serious attention to pure fantasy on the back of strong ideas and exquisite craft – but it also combines fantasy with real observations about our sleeping lives. Like a dream, Nolan's film fades swiftly in the light – but while it lasts, it feels like there's nothing more important to decipher.
Fantastically deranged at all times, Darren Aronofsky's ballet psycho-melodrama is a glittering, crackling, outrageously pickable scab of a film.
It's hard enough to open your heart in this world. Don't make it harder.