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How does he do it?
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>>221857695
By taking his time with the script and not rushing pre-production, unlike Nolan.
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One is a prolific director who's consistently put good films with generous Box office returns and the other is a lesser director
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Smug Denny in 4 years and 2 months
>Prisoners (August 2013)
>Enemy
>Sicario
>Arrival
>Blade Runner 2049 (October 2017)
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>good films
Looking back at tdkr, it's bad.
It's a fond memory to me only for the baneposting but the movie just isn't good.



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